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If you go this spring to the Gibson House, a 19th century mansion-turned-museum in Woodland, you can see portraits of people who lived in Yolo County in the 19th century. There are a lot of stories in those paintings, and in the painters, all of whom worked in Yolo County. One of the six artists exhibited is Calthea Campbell Vivian, described as “one of the leading artists of the West” in her time. Another was an accomplished painter who couldn't make a living at it, which ended his marriage … and his daughter became a famous opera singer in Britain. And her daughter, his granddaughter, became the youngest baroness in England. Who are the people in the paintings? What did they want their portraits tell us? What's it like to stand in the rooms of this landmark house and look at them, looking back at us? We talk about all this today on Davisville with Sarah Bartlett, museum curator for the Yolo County Historical Collection, which is presenting “Picturing Yolo County exhibit: paintings by past local artists” through June 17. Photo shows painting of 66-year-old Mary Blowers of Woodland, 1896, by Calthea Campbell Vivian
Send us a Text Message.How can we change the narrative around disability in media and advertising? Join us as we welcome Lara Davis and Sarah Bartlett from the Business Disability Forum to talk about their revolutionary campaign, "Changing the Image of Disability." In this episode, Lara and Sarah share their extensive research that underscores a glaring lack of authentic disability representation. They explain how their innovative image bank not only features diverse disabled individuals, including those with less visible disabilities, but also involves the models in the creative process to ensure genuineness.Discover the crucial importance of obtaining consent and crafting accurate image descriptions for individuals with disabilities. We delve into the responsibilities marketers have to avoid overusing images and to conduct comprehensive research. Antonio sheds light on the pitfalls of AI-generated images, pointing out their tendency to fall into stereotypical depictions. This episode serves as an eye-opener on how AI can improve with better training data, and how our campaign contributes to this by providing authentic images for public use.Finally, we discuss the ongoing efforts to diversify our image bank, the challenges of using professional models versus employees, and the increasing availability of disabled models through specialized agencies. Our conversation wraps up with a reflection on the decade-long support from clearText and Amazon and our excitement about leveraging social media to further reshape perceptions of disability. Tune in for a thought-provoking discussion aimed at enhancing understanding and awareness of disability in today's media landscape.Support the Show.Follow axschat on social mediaTwitter:https://twitter.com/axschathttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/neilmillikenhttps://twitter.com/debraruhLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
Dr Kat Ralston and Dr Sarah Bartlett discuss free e-learning on the '10 things a doctor can do to combat climate change' initiative from the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh's College Advisory Forum on the Environment (CAFE). This initiative has featured in The BMJ, the College's journal JRCPE and in Scotland's Chief Medical Officer's Annual Report. Dr Sarah Bartlett is Co-Chair of RCPE's CAFE with Dr Marion Slater, and Registrar in Geriatric Medicine, General Internal Medicine and Stroke in Edinburgh. Dr Kat Ralston is a Geriatric Medicine Registrar and member of the RCPE Trainees and Members' Committee, currently working in Edinburgh. -- Links -- CAFE '10 things...' e-learning https://learning.rcpe.ac.uk/10things Last podcast episode: Sustainability - be lazy to save the planet https://podcasts.rcpe.ac.uk/show/clinical-conversations/sustainability-be-lazy-to-save-the-planet-30-oct-2023/ CAFE '10 things...' in The BMJ https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.o2650 CAFE '10 things...' in JRCPE https://doi.org/10.1177/14782715231158878 CAFE '10 things...' in CMO Annual Report (page 56) https://www.gov.scot/publications/realistic-medicine-doing-right-thing-cmo-annual-report-2022-2023/ -- Related content -- RCPE Fellows & Members can explore planetary health content on the Education Portal: https://learning.rcpe.ac.uk/tag/index.php?tc=1&tag=Planetary%20Health&ta=2&excl=1 Recording dates: 23 August 2023 (Dr Bartlett) and 3 November 2023 (Dr Ralston) -- Follow us -- https://www.instagram.com/rcpedintrainees https://twitter.com/RCPEdinTrainees -- Upcoming RCPE Events -- https://events.rcpe.ac.uk/ Feedback: cme@rcpe.ac.uk
Whether you are an experienced Tableau user or are just starting your data visualization journey, this episode will provide valuable insights and inspiration. So sit back, relax, and join us for an exciting conversation where we will discuss everything about Tableau with Sarah Bartlett and Zach Bowders. In this episode, we will dive into the Tableau ecosystem, explore the vibrant community surrounding the tool, and discover how to learn more about Tableau. Sarah Bartlett is a Tableau Visionary with over 12 years of experience partnering with clients to deliver analytical solutions to solve complex data challenges. She is passionate about data community building, user enablement, data strategy, and helping organizations embrace a modern data culture. Sarah is a Tableau Public Ambassador, a Tableau Desktop Certified Professional, and has experience working with other BI tools. She is the founder of the famous #IronQuest community project and co-leads the London Tableau User Group. In 2020, she was recognized as a Tableau Visionary and served her fourth annual term. Zach Bowders is a Business Intelligence Specialist at Jones Lang LaSalle, passionate about data visualization and storytelling. He has a background in data analysis and holds an MBA degree. He is particularly interested in understanding businesses and using data to drive change and improve processes. Zach is skilled in various data tools and technologies, including Tableau, SQL, and Excel, and is always looking for new ways to innovate with data. Throughout today's episode, Sarah and Zach converse about various topics related to Tableau and data analysis. They outline what Tableau is and share how they got into the Tableau world. They also emphasize the importance of Tableau Public, where users can download the tool and access the Viz Gallery, including the "VIZ of the Day" selection that highlights exciting and cool visualizations made by the community. Moreover, they suggest downloading Tableau Public is a great way to start learning and that sharing work on social media, such as LinkedIn or Twitter, can be valuable. Also, Sarah and Zach encourage users not to be afraid to share their work publicly, as the community is generally favourable. However, they mention that different social networks attract other people and reactions. Sharing work publicly and asking for feedback is crucial for growth and improvement. 00:00 Introduction 03:50 What is Tableau? 10:51 What is Tableau Public? 14:14 Free Learning resources 18:24 Why is Storytelling in Data Important 21:50 The Future of Tableau and Data Science 29:31 How to start learning Tableau 30:35 Why you should Share Your Work 35:17 Tableau Communication Mastery 39:02 Turning Back Time - Reflecting on life lessons Resources: Connect with Zach & Sarah: Zach Bowders: linkedin.com/in/zachbowders/ Sarah Bartlet: linkedin.com/in/sarah-bartlett-5a42b830/ Mentioned in the episode: Website: tableau.com/community/iron-viz Sara Loves Data: sarahlovesdata.co.uk/category/iron-quest/ Data + Love : podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/data-love/id1489547501 Tableau Tim: youtube.com/channel/UC7HYxRWmaNlJux-X7rNLZyw Iron Viz: tableau.com/community/iron-viz Viz Gallery: tableau.com/viz-gallery Tableau Student Guide : thetableaustudentguide.com/ Makeover Monday: makeovermonday.co.uk/ Dan Carlin's Hardcore History : podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/dan-carlins-hardcore-history/id173001861 The End is Always Near: Apocalyptic Moments, from the Bronze Age Collapse to Nuclear Near Misses: goodreads.com/en/book/show/49947205 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/salesforce-posse/message
History and healing techniques of crystals. Referring to The Crystal Directory by Sarah Bartlett.
Everything Life Coaching: The Positive Psychology and Science Behind Coaching
Special Episode: Every year we attend SXSW in Austin, TX and provide coaching to the public at the event with students and alumni. This year, Lumia graduate Marcos Cervantes III recorded a series of interviews with Lumia students and alumni, asking them about coaching, what it means to them and the impact it's had on their lives. Special thanks to: Marcos Cervantes III, Julia Burge, Leya Aronoff, Vanessa Crues, Bryan Wilson, Barb Matias Haynes, Kelly Mulaney, Samantha Lawrence, Teresa Cano, Shawna Ventimiglia, Sarah Bartlett, Mildred Murillo. Everything Life Coaching is brought to you by Lumia-- at Lumia, we train and certify impact-driven coaches, making sure they've got all they need to build a business they love and transform lives, on their terms. Become a life coach, and make a bigger impact on the world around you! Schedule a call with us today to discuss your future as a coach. Special thanks to Marcos Cervantes III. The Everything Life Coaching Podcast is Produced and Audio Engineered by Amanda Meyncke.
"I am not what happened to me, I am what I choose to become." -Carl Jung On today's episode Abby and Margot welcome their next guest, Sarah Bartlett. Sarah is the founder of Potential Energy Consulting where she partners with individuals and companies to tap into their potential, exceed their goals, and grow. She had historically never categorized her experience as anxious, but in 2020 all that changed. She went through what she refers to as "The great reset" where essentially her whole world turned upside down. At the start of the pandemic she'd left her job after many years of success, and found herself in the middle of divorcing her long time partner. These life changes were monumental and Sarah struggled with feeling a loss of identity. With time and a variety of strategies, Sarah is steadily designing a life on her own terms, building a new career and most importantly: finding herself in the process. The Warriors were left feeling refreshed, inspired, and empowered all at once. Shop Anxiety Warriors Podcast Merch at: https://anxietywarriorspodcast.threadless.com/ https://www.instagram.com/anxietywarriorspodcast/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/anxiety-warriors/message
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Leo—you need to do some pilates, volunteering or go to the theatre! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Leos are generous and bold, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're an Aquarius—you need to do stretching, hiking or spend time with family or friends! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Aquarius are quirky and unique, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. You aren't loving yoga or finding meditation works for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're an Aries—you need massages, aerobic exercise and a routine! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Aries are full of energy and headstrong, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Cancer—you need to take a spa trip, watch a heart-warming movie and bake! Your body is a temple and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Cancers are loyal and nurturing, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Capricorn—you need to meditate, catch up with your friends or enjoy a meal at a lavish restaurant! Your body is a temple and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Capricorns are practical and goal-oriented, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Gemini—you need to do a fun exercise, take a long walk in nature or read! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Geminis are energetic and adaptable, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Pisces—you need to try a facial mask, do crafts or clean! Your body is a temple and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Pisces are creative and intuitive, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Libra—you need to swim, try tai chi or listen to a podcast! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Libras are fair-minded and intelligent, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's okay! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Sagittarius—you need to write in a journal, go outside or plan a weekend away somewhere! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Sagittarius are adventurous and independent, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Scorpio—you need to do a puzzle, go rock climbing or yoga! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Scorpios are passionate and determined, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's OK! Maybe you just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Taurus—you need gardening, painting and cooking up your favourite dish! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Taurus are focused and hard-working, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Find comfort and self-care tips unique to your star sign—there's an audiobook for each sign of the zodiac. So, you've tried all the normal self-care tips and energising rituals but you're confused because none of the techniques are working for you. That's ok! You just haven't found the right self-care habits that relate to your specific star sign! You're a Virgo—you need to do bullet journaling, sewing or reorganise your closet! Your body is a temple, and you need to slow down every once in a while and put yourself first. This is a guide specifically tailored to your needs—we know you Virgos are meticulous and methodical, so let us empower you to take care of yourself and vitalise your mind, body and spirit to be your best self. Each audiobook focuses on a wide range of easy and inspiring self-care practises and rituals specifically geared to your sun-sign personality, providing all the information you'll need to understand your sun-sign qualities and potentials and how to enhance these personal strengths. Other audiobooks in the series Astrology for Self-Care series include: Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn, Aquarius, Pisces.
Guest: Sky BergmanSky's Website: www.lives-well-lived.com Transcription:Intro 00:03Welcome to changing the rules, a weekly podcast about people who are living their best lives, and advice on how you can achieve that too. Join us with your lively host Ray Lowe, better known as the luckiest guy in the world.Ray Loewe00:18Good morning, everybody. My name is Ray Loewe, I am the luckiest guy in the world. And I'm sitting here with Luke Cagno. Luke is our engineer here and in our brand new studios in Lancaster, actually in Willow Street, Pennsylvania. And we have an incredible guest today, she has been with us before, and we're gonna get an exciting update. But before we get there, I want to remind everybody that what we try and do on this podcast is to interview one of the luckiest people in the world every week. And the luckiest people in the world are people who take control of their lives so that they can live them under their own terms. And when they do that, they're happier, they're more fulfilled, and they just seem to just never want to retire. They just keep going on and on and on and on. And the name on our show, changing the rules as a component of that. Because all through our lives, we're saddled with rules that everybody else gives us, our schools, our parents, our teachers, our jobs. And, it was Steve Jobs I think that said, you know, when you're living your life under your own under somebody else's rules, you're not living your own life. And you find that the our luckiest people in the world changed the rules to make it work for them. So this morning, I want to welcome Skye Bergman. Now Sky, used to be a professor of film and videography. She's going to give us an update on what happened there. She came out with an exciting film that was a complete success. And she's going to tell us a little bit about that. And then she's going to tell us about a new project that she's working on that we're all going to get excited about. So Sky, say hello, and give us a little background about what's going on in your life.Sky Bergman02:10Hey Ray, thanks so much for having me. And it's really nice to be back on the show again. Great. So yeah, you know, I'm was lucky enough by as you mentioned, I was a professor of photography and video at Cal Poly State University. I taught photography for 30 years, and this past December, I decided that I was going to retire from that job not retire altogether, but retire from that job. So it would open up a space for me to have time to do all these passion projects that I'm working on. One of which, of course, was a live life film, which started with my grandmother, who at the age of 100, was still working out at the gym. And I was looking at approaching 50 and trying to figure out who my positive role models were going to be. And of course, there was my grandmother right in front of me. And I spent four years interviewing 40 people that were 75 and older with a collective life experience of 3000 years and put a film together called lives well lived. And it has as you mentioned and very successful, we had a great theatrical run with it, it's airing on PBS now. So if you're a PBS Passport member, you can find it or you can actually on Amazon and iTunes and on shop PBS it blows my mind. Because here's this little film that started with a love of my grandmother and has done super well. And you know, really, since then, I think one of the things that I really have wanted to do and become an advocate for our intergenerational connections and projects. And for me, I was lucky that I had my grandparents that were around me, I lived with my grandparents for a while even my great-grandmother was alive for many years until I was 19. I had her in my life and I kind of took for granted that I had this wonderful intergenerational connections and ties. And many, many people don't have that. And so that's kind of become my passion is to connect generations through share stories. And I'm really pleased that PBS Learning Media now has a whole learning module up for K through 12 teachers that they can plug and play into their classrooms using some of the snippets of the lives well lived film, and a whole you know, curriculum of how they can Cal students can connect with older adults. And the more that we do that the better the world is going to be. So I'm really pleased with where things have gone.Ray Loewe04:33So So let's back up a little bit because I think it started with this film that's what allowed your passions to escape into the world. Okay. I know from the last interview that we did with you, I got one really strong thing from you. And that let me quote you on this and maybe it's not an exact quote, so you can correct me but basically, you said most of us like to believe that the human race has come a long way over the past century. And in one respect it has, but in another respect, what we've missed over the last 100 years is we're not talking to our older generation and capturing their wisdom and their values. And you know, when you did your film, and by the way, if you haven't seen Sky's, film, you need to do this. It's not a real long film, and you just not need to see it, because it will lay out for you. Not just through Sky and her vision through the camera, but through the lives of other people that believe in living life. And we need to start to capture this wisdom from people. So I remember, well, let's go back and talk about the film because it was successful. It was aired on PBS, it's still there. It's in all of these other places. But one of the other things that happened if I remember right, is you got hit with this, the film was released in the middle of COVID.Sky Bergman06:04Yeah, it well, we had our theatrical release before COVID. But then we were doing our community and educational screenings right in the midst of COVID. And what was wonderful was that we were ready to do virtual screenings and have virtual q&a. And in fact, I think that COVID, because of the issues that were facing older adults, and because of you know, that was certainly in the news that COVID was really affecting older adults, that's primarily really the biggest, I guess, group that were being affected in was the older adults. And so it became an issue that was to the forefront, like, let's talk about the stories of these older adults and the people that were losing and what that means and that generation. And so really, you know, the world became very flat during COVID. And people were very willing to do and meet through Zoom through Google meets and online and a way that didn't happen as much before. So I was busier than ever. And then I had been working already doing intergenerational projects, with universities and high schools and older adults, either senior centers or assisted living facilities, and was lucky enough that I had a colleague at Cal Poly, who Sarah Bartlett, who was teaches the psychology of aging class. And we've been doing this projects together for over a year at that point. And we pivoted very quickly to do it online. So we work with Senior Planet, which is part of AARP, and made it happen made these connections happen, even though everybody was shut-in. And it was probably more important than ever, because, of course, the two groups that were the loneliest during the pandemic, were older adults and students. And so we brought those two groups together. And what a gift that was for both groups of people.Ray Loewe07:54Yeah. And it allows you to be international all of a sudden without getting on airplanes, right?Sky Bergman08:00Yeah. Which is pretty nice, especially these days of their travel.Ray Loewe08:03Yeah. Now, if we go back to our last discussion a little bit, one of the highlights that I picked up again, you were talking about one of your students, James, and I think I'd like you to talk about it again if you're willing to do that because it has to do with how do you talk to our elders? SoSky Bergman08:24Sure, yeah, well, so when I would, when I would interview the people for the film because I'm a teacher, I would always try and take a student with me more just to kind of learn from that experience. And I had this one, student assistant, his name was James, really sweet young man. And we interviewed two people in one day. One of them was Lucky Willie, for those of you that haven't seen the film Lucky Willie is vivacious. He makes he was a practicing pediatrician for 50 years in this town, and then made Mr. Ellis for his daughter's deli fresh rolls every morning, and really amazing guy. So we went over there and interviewed him. And, of course, he just is so funny. And we were laughing. We had a great time. And James and I went out to lunch afterwards. And James said to me, in all seriousness, wow, I didn't realize that older people could talk so much, you know, just kind of struck me because like I said, I grew up with my grandparents. And of course, they can talk a lot if you listen. And, and I said to him, Well, James, Don't you have anyone in your life? There's an older adult, and he said, Well, I have a grandfather, but you know, we really, he doesn't live near me. And we don't see him that much. And we don't really talk and it just so happened that it was right before Thanksgiving, and he was getting ready to go home. And of course, the whole family was gathering including his grandfather. And I said to him, James, your homework assignment because he was still my student at the time. Your homework assignment is I want you to take these questions that we just asked like Lucky Willie, and I want you to ask those questions of your grandfather. And it was so wonderful, he came back from that trip, grinning from ear to ear. And it was, you know, he didn't know how to open up that dialogue with his grandfather same thing his grandfather didn't really know how to how to communicate. But having a framework of those questions, it was so wonderful. And it allowed them both to open up and have a relationship that they really never had before. And so that's one of the things that we do when we do these intergenerational projects is we give the students and the older adults a framework of questions to start from, and then where they go off from there, and what tangents they go on is fine. But I think, in doing that, what you realize is that, you know, all the students will say, and the older adults are, they have far more in common than their differences, and the only differences really their age. And I think that like with any stereotype or any ism, you know, you can have that stereotype or that ism until you meet somebody from that other group. And then once you have a friend in that other group, those stereotypes and those isms start disappearing. So I feel like in many ways, what we're doing with these intergenerational projects is really combating the stereotypes of ageism, one story in one connection at a time, and ageism works in both directions. There are older people that have stereotypes about young people and vice versa. So it's really lovely to break down those barriers and to bring those two groups together,Ray Loewe11:18ya know, do you have those questions on a website or something like that, or some of them so that people can get started and having conversations?Sky Bergman11:26Absolutely, there is a place on our website that's called shared stories. And I should say, our website is lives-well-lived.com. Or if you just Google lives well lived, it'll be the first thing that comes up. And there's a place where people could actually share their stories. And the questions are there because I realized I had to stop interviewing people at 40. Or I would never have gotten the film done, how I wanted to be inclusive, and continue collecting people's stories. There's also if you go to the take action part of the website, there's some information about the intergenerational work that we're doing and a discussion guide for the film. And in that discussion guide, there are the questions as well.Ray Loewe12:01Okay, so let's talk about this new project because this is where your passions are going now, are you going to make another film first?Sky Bergman12:10Well, I do have an idea for another film because I love the intergenerational connection. So I did make a short film, which I'm trying to make into a half an hour film, hopefully for PBS as well, which is called mochi suki. And it's the tradition of that Japanese have of making mochi to bring in the new year. And I love there's a family here actually Suzie, who's in my film, her family gets together every year. And they make Mochi. And it's like 150 people, all different generations. And I love that idea of tradition, stories, and food all coming together those things are so wonderful. So that might be the beginning of a new series where I talk about different foods and different cultures and how they come generations come together through that. But of course, I'm still working on, you know, doing these intergenerational connections through the Lives Well Lived film. And now I'm writing a book, which will kind of be a companion guide to the film, and also talk about how you can bring these intergenerational projects to your Community Corporation educational institution. So that's, that's keeping me pretty busy these days.Ray Loewe13:15Okay, so let's take a minute and kind of define for us what this intergenerational project is. I mean, that's, that's a big word. And I have no idea what the context is. So kind of, you know, set set a stage, what are we talking about?Sky Bergman13:30Sure. I mean, there's lots of different intergenerational connections and projects that happen. The one that we've been doing with the film, is that we show the film to a group of older adults into students so that they can view it together. And then we have kind of a discussion afterward with that group of students and older adults. And it sets a framework of, first of all, the older adults think, wow, this could be interesting to tell my story. And the students think, wow, this can be interesting to find out about the story of these older adults. Because in the film, you see people that are at a younger age, and you see them throughout their lifetime in their history. And I think that that really helps to put it into some context. And then the students and older adults are given the questions that I used, I had 20 questions that I asked everyone in the film as a starting point. So they're given those questions to use to get to know each other, they meet three or four times during a period of either a quarter or semester, depending on the educational institution. And then at the end, there's a big wrap party where the students talk about what they learned the older adults too, do as well, but the students really have to put together kind of like a memoir and something to give to the older adults. So it's a big wrap party at the end. And it's just been such a wonderful project. I mean, I would say that there are a number of students and older adults that stay in touch after this project. In fact, I just heard from one of the older adults that a student who had just graduated reached out to her and said, wow, you have no idea just graduated from college. You have no idea what an impact this project had on me and my career and let's stay in touch. You know, that's so heartwarming to know. Because we as teachers don't always hear that so it's nice when we find out that these things keep happening and that those relationships last beyond just the confines of a classroom or the time that's satisfied.Ray Loewe15:10Yeah. Now you had the opportunity to interview your own parents or your father as part of the film, too. And, why don't you tell us what you want to tell us about that?Sky Bergman15:20Yeah, well, so my dad recently passed away, as Ray knows that he had a massive stroke. And he was a practicing geriatric physician, right up until the day before he had a stroke. He was 79, almost 80. And, you know, it was great to interview him, because one of the questions that I asked everyone is, what do you think about your own mortality? And I think, as a daughter, it would have been a little bit, I would have felt a little awkward asking that question. I think in this society, we really don't talk about death or dying or mortality. But in the context of being an interviewer, it felt natural to just ask that question. And, honestly, my dad, and I had one of the best conversations that we've ever had. And when he did have a stroke, and things were happening, rapid-fire, I knew what his wishes were, and it made it much easier to go through that moment in time. And I think what a gift it was to both of us, that we have that conversation, and that his wishes were very clear. And, you know, I knew what was happening was okay, and it just, I think, the more that we can have these conversations, and the more that we can ask people questions, the better. And one of the questions I asked everyone was, do you have any regrets? And the biggest regret that people had, was not asking somebody a question who had passed away. So don't wait, because we think we have all this time and it can be gone in a fleeting second, I feel so grateful that I have that interview with my dad. It's just, you know, precious.Ray Loewe16:42Yeah, thank you for sharing that. Because I know it's an emotional issue. But I think it's so important because we don't talk to our parents especially. And, I regret, I never knew my grandparents, I never talked to them, I, I didn't even spend the time with my own parents to really find out who they are. And they're not here anymore. And I can't do that. So I think the importance of the work that you're doing about talking to other people is just so so important, and especially with your family. So again, thanks for sharing, any other comments that you want to make about the work that you're doing and where you're going, and what you hope to achieve?Sky Bergman17:22Well, I would just say to everyone out there, most importantly, everyone has a story to tell if we take the time to listen, we are so often on our devices, and not paying attention to each other and just put the devices away and really listen and talk to your loved ones. Talk to people, you know, reach out to people of different generations, make those things happen. I think that that's so vitally important. And if anyone is interested in reaching out to me and finding out how they can do a screening, or set up an intergenerational project, my email is liveswelllived@gmail.com, or you can find me on the website. Again, that's lives-well-lived.com. And, you know, very accessible and very willing to help and, and look for my book, which I hope will come out in May of next year. Maybe you'll have me back on when the book comes out. We'll do something made for Older Americans Month in 2023.Ray Loewe18:17And thanks so much for sharing because this is so important. And one of the things we don't do is we don't talk to people. So thanks again for sharing. Thanks again for being with us. And Sky, thanks again for being one of the luckiest people in the world. Because you certainly are following your passion. And you certainly have found a way to make it happen, haven't you?Sky Bergman18:38Absolutely. And I would say to anyone, you know, follow your passion. And also when you're working on a project and more personal the word universal, who would have thought that something that started out of a love of my grandmother would end up on PBS. And so you know, don't let those voices in your mind when you're working on a project. Go for it. Just go for it. You never know where it will take youRay Loewe19:00and thanks so much for being with us. And we'll see you again when the book comes out guaranteed. All right, have a great day. And thanks everybody for being with us and Luke signing off.Outro 19:12Thank you for listening to changing the rules. Join us next week for more conversation, our special guest, and to hear more from the luckiest guy in the world.
Did you know that both Sally and Sarah mean princess? That's the running joke between your co-hosts Sally Hallingstad, Sarah Bartlett, and Sarah Derdowski, so imagine the joy when we added another Sarah to the mix. Enter Sarah Magruder, President and CEO of Safire Oil & Gas Consulting. With more than 20 years of experience in the oil & gas industry, Magruder started Safire in 2019 with passion and determination. The road wasn't easy, but through her experience she's learned more about herself and hot tips for starting a business. In this episode, Magruder shares her 5 P's of Starting a Business: Passion, Promote, Pivot, Persevere, and Protect. Listen closely as we take a deep dive into what each word means to her and how she's implemented it into her life. Bonus Tracks: If you want to learn about how we came up with the name for the episode, as well as get a glimpse into why it took us two hours to record this episode, keep listening to the outtakes after the final beat. It's worth it. Thanks to today's sponsor, Safire Oil & Gas Consulting, for your support of this podcast! Visit www.safireogc.com to learn more about what services Magruder and her #GEM of a team offer. Connect with a princess: Sarah Magruder Sarah Bartlett Sarah Derdowski Sally Hallingstad *Make sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW*
The Women's Energy Network Podcast was created to share information about the energy industry as well as highlight stories of leadership from our WEN community. This year is no different, but we're changing it up by adding more content and cohosts, allowing us to drop new episodes every two weeks. Are you excited? This is the first episode of 2022 and before we jump into the "real" stuff, we decided to take a beat and highlight our three hosts, Sally Hallingstad, Sarah Bartlett, and Sarah Derdowski - #HBD for short. These friends may have a lot in common, but as they introduce themselves you'll hear a number of ways they differ, from family life and educational experiences to where they grew up and their skill sets. We anticipate that the mix of similarities and differences will bring out the best in our guests, providing you with ear candy for all types of listeners. Take a listen, get to know your hosts, and then set a reminder to listen for new episodes twice a month featuring a variety of technical and leadership experts. Enjoy! BONUS: Have a few extra minutes? Keep listening after the closing music to learn your next party joke; the one so good that it didn't make the final cut. Connect with HBD on LinkedIn Sally Hallingstad: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyhallingstad/ Sarah Bartlett: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahachase/ Sarah Derdowski: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarah-derdowski-2407895/ Learn more about Women's Energy Network: https://www.womensenergynetwork.org/ Have guest or topic ideas? Send them to marketing@womensenergynetwork.org! *Make sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW*
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All month, Sarah Bartlett has been championing her NL Reads selection Some People's Children by Bridget Canning. She joins us to talk about the book today. Want to learn more about the creative process of writing a song, recording it, and adding the finishing touches? A workshop by Music NL is virtually bringing in a Los Angeles music producer to help. We hear from producer Justin Gray. Anyone familiar with Labrador crafts knows the handiwork of Nellie Winters. She has just made her final coat, and the Nunatsiavut Government will be putting it on display in the Assembly Building in Hopedale. We hear from Chantelle Evans from NG's Department of Tourism, and from Nellie Winters. Residents of Mary's Harbour and Lodge Bay gathered outside yesterday while representatives from Labrador-Grenfell Health met with the Mary's Harbour town council to discuss health care concerns in the community. We get an update from town councillor Larry Rumbolt. Our series on housing in Labrador West continues as we speak with Lise Boucher of Labrador City and Eric Cyr of Fermont. The Muskrat Falls Generating Station is finished and will powering homes on the island throughout the winter. We hear from Jennifer Williams, President and CEO of NL Hydro, about the completion of the project, and also about the power outage in Upper Lake Melville last week. Roberta Benefiel of Grand Riverkeeper Labrador is back from COP26 in Scotland, where she helped organize a joint declaration regarding the negative impacts of hydroelectric development. We hear from her today. Finally, Heather Scoffield of the Toronto Star joins us to discuss a packed agenda for the House of Commons before Ottawa takes its holiday break.
DataFam galore call in Sarah Bartlett, Ginny Moench-Barba, Jared Flores, and Rodrigo CalloniSupport the show (https://ko-fi.com/datapluslove) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/datapluslove/support
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In this topical episode Zach talks with Sarah Bartlett, creator of Iron Quest and former Iron Viz ContestantThey discuss the competition and their Dos and Don'ts for a killer entry.Support the show (https://ko-fi.com/datapluslove)
In this, our final patron-suggested episode, we're headed Down Under to discuss some legendary Aussie spooky tales—in particular, the haunting of Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee. GHOST STORIES: Fred Fisher's Ghost. CREEPED OUT: UFOs, alien autopsy auctions, Brood X updates, and mutant magnetism. STRANGER THAN FICTION: Kathryn tells the sordid, sadistic tales from one of Australia's most haunted houses. BUMP IN THE NIGHT: Deep Dive. BONUS: Inner Eeyores and Outer Tiggers, Speech Pathology Corner with Henry Higgins, storm drain ghosts, hot weather air balloons, minimum raise, bark digestion, and 8,000 dolls. Send us your Ghost Story/Bump in the Night, or just say hi: thecreepoverpodcast@gmail.com Send us snail mail: The Creepover Podcast, 1292 High St # 1035, Eugene, OR 97401 Join the Blanket Fort (Patreon): https://www.patreon.com/thecreepoverpodcast Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thecreepoverpodcast/ Visit our website: https://thecreepover.com/ Artwork by Blake Anderson Theme Music by Luca Francini This Week's Sources: Ghost Stories: Wikipedia entry on Fisher's ghost https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher%27s_ghost Creeped Out: The Cincinnati Cicada Phobia Safe Space: https://www.facebook.com/groups/863651234192230/ “US government report finds no evidence UFOs were alien – but doesn't rule it out” by Victoria Bekiempis via The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2021/jun/04/us-government-ufo-report-aliens-navy-pilots “1947 'Alien Autopsy' Film Negative up for Auction as NFT and Bids are Starting at $1 Million” via News 18 https://www.news18.com/news/buzz/1947-alien-autopsy-film-negative-up-for-auction-as-nft-and-bids-are-starting-at-1-million-3798656.html “‘It's six weeks of hell': how cicada-phobes are surviving Brood X” by Elle Hunt via The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2021/jun/08/cicadas-17-years-brood-x-fear “Hot New Conspiracy Theory: Vaccines Turn You Into a Magnet” by Paola Rosa-Aquino via New York Magazine https://nymag.com/intelligencer/2021/06/hot-new-conspiracy-theory-vaccines-turns-you-into-a-magnet.html Stranger Than Fiction: Wikipedia entry on Monte Cristo Homestead https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monte_Cristo_Homestead “The haunting of the Monte Cristo Homestead” by Sarah Bartlett via Australian Geographic https://www.australiangeographic.com.au/topics/history-culture/2018/09/the-haunting-of-the-monte-cristo-homestead/ “Strange but true: the mystery of the Monte Cristo Homestead and the supernatural science that explains it” by Kathryn Hulick via Science Focus https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/strange-but-true-the-mystery-of-the-monte-cristo-homestead-and-the-supernatural-science-that-explains-it/ “Monte Cristo Homestead, Junee, NSW: A night at Australia's most haunted house” by Rob McFarland via Traveller https://www.traveller.com.au/monte-cristo-homestead-junee-nsw-a-night-at-australias-most-haunted-house-h1s47v “We tried... Staying a night in 'Australia's most haunted house,' the Monte Cristo Homestead in Junee” by Clare Sibthorpe https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/6035138/we-tried-staying-a-night-in-australias-most-haunted-house-the-monte-cristo-homestead-in-junee/ The Believers TV Pilot, Parts 1-3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RotR7QdYfng https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=59UpHlP4Qb4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_yJ6rF1jzM
This episode answers the who/what/why/when of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) and how it's not a trend and is in fact a practice that is here to stay. Have you heard about ESG but aren't really sure what it is? Is your company starting to look at implementing ESG but you aren't sure where to start? Or why? Have you ever wondered who actually reads the multi-page ESG reports? If you answered yes to these questions, start listening now! Guests Ashley McNamee, Alvarez & Marsal and Sarah Bartlett, SUREnvironmental are experts in their fields but make the daunting process of implementing ESG sound...doable. Connect on LinkedIn with: Ashley McNamee: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ashley-mcnamee-44364919/ Sarah Bartlett:: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahachase/ Sally Hallingstad: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sallyhallingstad/ Learn more about: SASB: https://www.sasb.org/ TCFD: https://www.fsb-tcfd.org/ Women's Energy Network: https://www.womensenergynetwork.org/ *Make sure to SUBSCRIBE, RATE AND REVIEW*
Welcome to episode 5, Birds and Seabirds, no T-Birds nor halberds, hosted by Z.B. Wagman, featuring work by Ariel Kusby, G Michael Smith, Lynnette G. Esposito, Yuan Changming, Sarah Bartlett and Zuriel van Belle. I guess it's true: great writing of a feather flocks together. After the readings, we'll have a short discussion on the pieces with Mickey Collins and Robert Eversmann.
Z.B. Wagman hosts the Fish, Amphibians and Reptiles (episode 1 of 6 of DO Animals), featuring work from Yuan Changming, Sarah Bartlett, Marlowe Whittenburg, Michael Baldwin and Arnold B. Cabdriver. Azalea Micketti is featured on this episode, reading work by Yuan Changming, Marlowe Whittebburg and Michael Baldwin. Mickey Collins and Robert Eversmann are featured in a final discussion.
This week on In the Know with WTO, Sarah Bartlett joins us for an interview on her career and her position with us as an Education Coordinator. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/wto/message
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Tonight, my guest is Sarah Bartlett who's here to discuss the book she wrote for National Geographic called Supernatural Places. Want more paranormal episodes? Follow our new podcast 'Paranormal Fears' on any podcast app or Apple Podcasts. Enjoy the AD-FREE versions of our latest episodes and our archives right now from anywhere in the world. Follow us on Instagram @mysteriousradio Follow us on Twitter @mysteriousradio Follow us on Pinterest pinterest.com/mysteriousradio Like us on Facebook Facebook.com/mysteriousradio Visit our website: https://www.mysteriousradio.com Witches and demons, ghosts and vampires, aliens and voodoo spirits from spooky to chilling to downright weird, signs of the supernatural have terrified -- and fascinated -- people for centuries. Dare to discover some of the world's most puzzling enigmas in this remarkable book, which reveals a dazzling array of haunted castles, forbidden hideaways and otherwise eerie landmarks. Packed with rich illustrations, National Geographic's first-ever guide to the world's supernatural places showcases more than 250 spooky destinations around the globe. Uncover the origins of the vampire, found not only in Romania, but also in Madagascar and the Philippines. Encounter the array of ghosts said to haunt deserted battlefields, abandoned mental asylums, cemeteries and other spine-tingling sites. Consider the possibility of extraterrestrials spotted everywhere from Sedona, Arizona to Flatwoods, West Virginia. And experience the mystical origins of such extraordinary places as Ayers Rock, Australia and Chichén Itzá, Mexico. Vivid, dramatic, and chock full of inside information on when to visit, this spooky book will convince you that there might be more out there than meets the eye. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week we discuss the Taurus Blue Full Moon, the Five of Cups, Samhain, and share ghost stories with our guest Raven from @magickmemes. Creators we are loving this week include Knot Magic by Sarah Bartlett, @Clayduststudio, and @cupidwitch!
In this episode, I share 3 statements from a social media post that can be frustrating as a disabled person! In case you don't know, August is SMA Awareness Month. Spinal Muscular Atrophy is a genetic degenerative neurological disease that attacks the central nervous system. Because I feel strongly about raising awareness of all disabilities, my guest is Sarah Bartlett. Sarah Bartlett lives and works in Mississauga, Ontario. She is a high school Media Art teacher specializing in graphic design, photography video. She and her husband Myles have two children. Her daughter Stella was born in 2010 and was diagnosed a year later with a degenerative neuromuscular condition called Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA).Since then the Bartlett family has become involved with fundraising for treatment and family support, and advocates for disability rights. She can be reached at http://thisisstella.com/ABLE Account Information can be accessed at: https://www.ablenrc.org/
This week I talk with Tableau Zen Master, Ambassador, and London TUG Leader Sarah BartlettCheck Sarah out on Twitter at @sarahlovesdataHer Tableau Portfolio can be viewed at: https://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett#!/Vizzes Discussed:European Cities on a Budget (Iron Viz Feeder Winner)https://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett#!/vizhome/EuropeanCitiesonaBudget/EuropeanCitiesonaBudgetStormzyhttps://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett#!/vizhome/Stormzy/StormzyGet to Know Bean The Sea Turtle (Collaboration with Kevin Flerlage)https://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett#!/vizhome/BeantheGreenSeaTurtleironquest/BeantheSeaTurtleMcFly (Zach's Viz discussed)https://public.tableau.com/profile/zach.bowders#!/vizhome/Book3_15825973123670/_
Professor John Bryson from the University of Birmingham Dubai and Sarah Bartlett, Director at KEKST CNC Dubai discuss the effectiveness of existing business models during the COVID-19 pandemic and the changes that businesses may need to consider during the post COVID-19 recovery period.
Over the many episodes of ScaleUp Radio that we’ve had, we’ve heard about some great career transformations from our guests. None of them have been too severe, though. Accountants who have become financial advisers, PR people who have gone into digital marketing - that kind of thing. However, in this episode we have a guest - Sarah Bartlett - who went from being the first female prosthetic technician, to a dog trainer. The company is called Hound Helpers, Sarah set it up in 2007 as a dog-walking service, and they added dog training 2 years later. Now, they’ve got a team of 6 helping people train, walk and look after their dogs. Like the past couple of guests that we’ve had, I wanted to talk to Sarah because of how she and her business have reacted to the coronavirus pandemic, and the ensuing lockdown. It would have been easy for her to shut up shop, lay off staff, or furlough them, and wait for everything to blow over. Instead - she got creative. Just like Waz from Waz’s Bistro and Gary from Platform 81, Sarah and Hound Helpers managed to reinvent their service, to keep in touch with, and keep servicing their clients. That’s something we’ve also talked about on previous episodes; ways you can reinvent your business, and looking at the possibility of changing your service-based business to a product-based one. This is a great story from Sarah and, as always, there’s something in it for all businesses in all industries - and all sizes. Sarah can be found here: https://www.houndhelpers.co.uk Sarah’s book “Another Pup?”: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Another-Pup-comprehensive-multi-dog-household/dp/1720027161/ref=sr_1_8?dchild=1&keywords=Sarah+bartlett&qid=1588776578&sr=8-8 “Puppy Prepared”: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Puppy-Prepared-Roadmap-Getting-Sidekick/dp/1707289778/ref=sr_1_13?dchild=1&keywords=Sarah+bartlett&qid=1588776578&sr=8-13 How To Be A Productivity Ninja by Graham Allcott: https://www.waterstones.com/book/how-to-be-a-productivity-ninja-2019-updated-edition/graham-allcott/9781785784613 Pet Sitter Plus: https://www.petsitterplus.com Scaling up your business isn't easy, and can be a little daunting. Let ScaleUp Radio make it a little easier for you. With guests who have been where you are now, and can offer their thoughts and advice on several aspects of business. ScaleUp Radio is the business podcast you've been waiting for. You can get in touch with Kevin here: kevin@biz-smart.co.uk
This a special episode LIVE from Crufts 2020! Toby and I hit the road to the NEC and you get the lowdown on all the marketing mistakes that pet business owners make at the worlds biggest dog show. I also catch up with PBIC Pitbulls Carrie Stuthridge and Sarah Bartlett, and I visit my old friend Jane Arden as she promotes her new Smartpup subscription box. For more pet business marketing tips and advice go to www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/33ideas
in this episode we read the stories of the Tower of London, In England; Buckfastleigh churchyard in Devon, England; Jamaica Inn in Cornwall, England; Newstead Abbey in Nottingham, England; Loftus Hall in County Wexford, Ireland; and Leap Castle in County Offaly, Ireland. These places are mentioned in the book called, National Geographic: guide to the World's Supernatural Places, by Sarah Bartlett.
in this episode I tell the tale of Jane Douglas, Lady of Glamis, burned and accused of witchcraft and left searching for her son (Edinburgh and Glamis Castle) , a headless drummer boy who lost his life to an English sword in 1296 (Edinburgh Castle), Earl Beardie who disappeared after playing cards with the devil (Glamis Castle), and a piper who disappeared amongst the mysterious tunnels under Edinburgh Castle, In these tales of Edinburgh and Glamis Castle in National Geographic's Guide to the World's Supernatural Places by Sarah Bartlett.
In this podcast we discuss our thoughts and experiences of attending the 2019 Tableau Conference in Las Vegas. We cover the ever growing Tableau community, how design is becoming more prevalent with the use of Tableau, Data Night Out, the Iron Viz competition and much more. Video version ► http://bit.ly/34r3CkI Guest links: Joshua S ► https://twitter.com/data_jackalope Ken F ► https://twitter.com/flerlagekr Sarah B ► https://twitter.com/sarahlovesdata Iron VIz ► http://bit.ly/33ryCj2 Mike & Layla Design talk ► http://bit.ly/2Oohl6g Chantilly Design talk ► http://bit.ly/2XTHnl6 Devs on Stage ► http://bit.ly/2DiBIvc Follow Datasaurus-Rex here: Facebook ► http://bit.ly/2VKVbvL Twitter ► http://bit.ly/2IXf6Gd Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2XKXp03 Email ► http://bit.ly/2EUBeNr LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/2IWyrHC YouTube ► http://bit.ly/2IWyvXS
How did stubborn Sarah Bartlett go from engineer to kennel worker to dog trainer and published author? Well it was quite a journey that involved many dogs, some mental health problems, a failed online store, and several business re-inventions and re-locations along the way. Now she has published two books and is nailing her 'niche' as is regarded as a Multi-dog household expert. Check out her story and get more help and tips for your business by going to www.growyourpetbusinessfast.com/33ideas
Today we journey on with our series on Tableau’s 2019.2 features. Today we are pinpointing the importance of maps in the world of data. Please join InterWorks Principal and Analytics Practice Lead , Ben Bausiliin welcoming Kent Martin, Tableu’s Lead Product Manager of Maps and Spatial Analysis. The Stories Behind a Line by Federica Fragapane: www.storiesbehindaline.com Circle Map Tutorial by Sarah Bartlett: https://sarahlovesdata.co.uk/2019/04/17/how-to-build-circular-maps-with-interactivity-in-tableau/) “Fat Man, Little Boy” on Tableau Public by Nina Lindell https://public.tableau.com/profile/nina.lindell#!/vizhome/Nuclearblast/FatManLittleBoy?publish=yes “Fat Man, Little Boy” original by Alberto Lucas Lopez: https://www.lucasinfografia.com/Little-Boy-Fat-Man Minesweeper in Tableau https://vizpainter.com/parameter-actions-in-tableau-2019-2-sneak-peek/ InterWorks Events https://interworks.com/community/events/ Subscribe to Podcast Your Data through iTunes, Stitcher, Pocket Castsor your favorite podcasting app.
As its Iron Viz season we talked to Iron Viz Europe finalist Sarah Bartlett about what its like to compete on stage and what it takes to get to the finals.
In this podcast we hear how Sarah approached her plastic bag ocean pollution data viz, which she entered into Tableau's European Iron Viz feeder. We'll learn some top tips and what are Sarah's favorite tools when designing top data vizzes like these. We'll also understand what Tableau User Groups are, how they can benefit you and where to find your closest one. Video version ► http://bit.ly/2ImzNdL Guest links: Breaking Bag Habits viz ► https://tabsoft.co/2IkKoWp Tableau Public ► https://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett (https://public.tableau.com/profile/sarah.bartlett#!/) Twitter ► https://twitter.com/sarahlovesdata Website ► https://sarahlovesdata.co.uk/ Iron Quest ► https://sarahlovesdata.co.uk/category/iron-quest/ Tableau User Groups Finder ► https://usergroups.tableau.com/ Follow Datasaurus-Rex here: Facebook ► http://bit.ly/2VKVbvL Twitter ► http://bit.ly/2IXf6Gd Instagram ► http://bit.ly/2XKXp03 Email ► http://bit.ly/2EUBeNr LinkedIn ► http://bit.ly/2IWyrHC YouTube ► http://bit.ly/2IWyvXS
Luke and Ann are joined by Sarah Bartlett to talk about rising stars in the Tableau community. Sarah shares her plans for 2019, which include Iron Quest and a Dear Data project. The three also discuss diversity in the community.
Sarah Bartlett, Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY, acknowledging challenges, tells us that while how we get our news may be different-the 4th Estate continues-with passionate, dedicated participants. Bartlett outlines "J" school programs
Well, Tableau Conference is almost here and we’re so excited to meet you down in New Orleans. In preparation for all that jazz, David Pires, our own Tableau Social Media Ambassador, chats with a host of attendees that are as excited as we are. Our fantastic guests are: – Sarah Bartlett and Lorna Eden – Lindsay Betzendahl and Vince Baumel about Fanalytics – Lilach Manheim – Mike Cisneros – and Joshua Smith
Tarot, Symbolism and Supernatural Places Mark welcomes Sarah Bartlett to the show. After studying for an art degree at Middlesex University, Sarah Bartlett went on to become a consultant astrologer, acquiring the Diploma in Psychological Astrology, an in-depth three-year professional training program that cross-fertilizes the fields of astrology, mythology, and humanistic and transpersonal psychology. She is the author of twenty nonfiction books, including the best-selling 'Mythology Bible' and 'A Brief History of Angels and Demons'. Sarah's website can be found here: http://sarahbartlett.net/ You can buy Sarah's amazing books here: http://sarahbartlett.net/sarah-bartlett-books.html Music intro: Bossa Nova by Sumyeti Music outro: Valley Gold by Sumyeti https://sumyeti.bandcamp.com/album/sumyeti A special thank you to APS Mastering for their support. Visit www.apsmastering.com for all of your Audio Mastering needs.
How can you create a data viz that feels inviting to your reader? Host Alli Torban explores the specific design elements that can offer your reader an enjoyable experience. Featured data visualization by Sarah Bartlett perfectly demonstrates how investing in an inviting design can lead to a pleasant, informative, and memorable experience. Show Notes Sarah's Website Sarah on Twitter Data Viz Today on Twitter
Inspired by Sarah Nell’s post on #dataliteracy, we open the topic up for #communityconversations. Thanks to Mark Kernke, Fi Gordon, Sarah Bartlett, and Milad Toliyati for joining in on the conversation. Milad shared that according to one survey, 80% of the world is literate, while only 20% of the world is data literate. “Data literacy is the ability to read, understand, create and communicate data as information.” Haven’t we been doing this? Is data literacy just a newest marketing catchphrase? Our guests also share their thoughts on data literacy. We’re looking forward to continuing the conversation, so stay tuned for more! Read more about Sarah’s post on The Data Literacy Disruption: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/data-literacy-disruption-its-time-change-education-mindset-sarah-nell/
April 25th – Francine Berish, the Geospatial Data Librarian and Sarah Bartlett, the Open Scholarship Services (OSS) Intern with Queen’s University Library visit us to discuss the upcoming Queen’s University Data Day event taking place at Douglas Library in May. They also share insights on the services faculty, staff, students, and community members can access Continue Reading
Sarah Bartlett sings speical music for our May 7 service.
See kaunilt illustreeritud kogumik sajast mõistatuslikust märgist ja sümbolist aitab mõista vanade kultuuride pühasid uskumusi ja rituaale ning siduda neid praeguse ajaga. Raamatu autor uurib mida erinevad märgid ja sümbolid jutustavad loojajumalatest ja emajumalannadest kuni põhjala, inka ja hindu jumalateni. Kõiki sümboleid on vaadeldud nende ajaloolisest, kultuurilisest, mütoloogilisest ja religioossest tähtsusest lähtuvalt. (Sarah Bartlett. Universumi saladused 100 sümbolis. Kirjastuselt Varrak.)
This video is part eleven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Sarah Bartlett, Professor at CUNY School of Journalism, interviews Carl Weisbrod, President, Real Estate Division, Trinity Church and Marc Shaw, Interim Senior Vice Chancellor for Budget, Finance & Fiscal Policy, City University of New York. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the event.
This is a panel discussion about the current employment and economic climate in New York City as part of the Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government 2009-2010 Lecture Series. Barbara Fife, Director of External Affairs, Baruch College SPA, makes the opening remarks. The panel is moderated by Sarah Bartlett, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Director of the Urban and Business & Economics Reporting Programs. Panelists include: David Jones, President, Community Service Society Robert Lieber, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City James Parrott, Chief Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute Rae Rosen, Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York The event takes place on November 10, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, 7th Floor.
This video is part eleven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Sarah Bartlett, Professor at CUNY School of Journalism, interviews Carl Weisbrod, President, Real Estate Division, Trinity Church and Marc Shaw, Interim Senior Vice Chancellor for Budget, Finance & Fiscal Policy, City University of New York. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the event.
This is a panel discussion about the current employment and economic climate in New York City as part of the Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government 2009-2010 Lecture Series. Barbara Fife, Director of External Affairs, Baruch College SPA, makes the opening remarks. The panel is moderated by Sarah Bartlett, CUNY Graduate School of Journalism, Director of the Urban and Business & Economics Reporting Programs. Panelists include: David Jones, President, Community Service Society Robert Lieber, Deputy Mayor for Economic Development, New York City James Parrott, Chief Economist, Fiscal Policy Institute Rae Rosen, Assistant Vice President, Federal Reserve Bank of New York The event takes place on November 10, 2009, at the Newman Conference Center, 7th Floor.
This video is part eleven of a multi-part series of a two-day symposium "Public Management and the Lindsay Years (1966-1973)", presented by Baruch College School of Public Affairs in collaboration with the Museum of the City of New York on September 29 and 30, 2010. Sarah Bartlett, Professor at CUNY School of Journalism, interviews Carl Weisbrod, President, Real Estate Division, Trinity Church and Marc Shaw, Interim Senior Vice Chancellor for Budget, Finance & Fiscal Policy, City University of New York. Stan Altman, symposium organizer, Professor of School of Public Affairs and Director of American Humanics at Baruch College, introduces the event.
In the second part of a two-part series, Doug discusses Medicaid with Lt. Governor Richard Ravitch. Co-hosting once again with Doug this week is Professor Sarah Bartlett, Director of the Urban Reporting Program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
In the first part of a two-part series, Doug discusses Medicaid with Lieutenant Governor Richard Ravitch. Co-hosting with Doug this week is Professor Sarah Bartlett, Director of the Urban Reporting Program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.
Diffusion remembers the wondrous Martin Gardner and his contribution to science education. Aaron Cook commemorates Rover Phoenix after a long slog on Mars. News by Aaron Cook, Marc West, and Victoria Bond. Presented by Sarah Bartlett, produced by Victoria Bond.
Ronnie welcomes Professor Sarah Bartlett, Director of the Urban Reporting Program at CUNY Graduate School of Journalism. Prof. Bartlett shares her views on the current climate of Wall Street as well as Main Street.
Joining Doug to talk about the current financial crisis are New York City Comptroller William Thompson and Prof. Sarah Bartlett, director of the urban and business journalism program at the CUNY Graduate School of Journalism.