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Ep #274: The Career Reinvention Blueprint with Sarah KimEver feel like your expertise is boxing you in? Like you've built a reputation around a certain skill set… but now it's starting to feel like it's placing a limit on where you can go in your career? Maybe you're the kind of leader who refuses to stay in one lane. Or maybe you want to shake things up - but you're not sure how to do it without leaving your current organization behind. If that's you, this episode of Women Changing Leadership with Stacy Mayer is a must-listen. I sat down with Sarah Kim, Chief Customer Success Officer at Intuit, who's spent nearly 20 years growing her career within the same company - without getting stuck in one identity. She's held leadership roles in marketing, data and analytics, operations, and now customer success. And she did it by reinventing herself, leaning into her strengths, and asking for what she wanted. In this conversation, Sarah and I unpack how she navigated a nonlinear path to the executive suite, the power of self-advocacy to get what you want (especially when you're not the “obvious” choice), and why your current job title doesn't have to limit where you go next.Unlock the missing piece in your leadership development. Take the quiz: www.ReadytoBePromoted.com
In Dinner for Shoes episode 56, Shrimp Pasta + Style Predictions, host Sarah Wasilak chats with Stitch Fix stylist Missy Seabourne about the online personal styling service's fashion trend predictions for 2025. Missy shares the way the brand analyzes data to develop its forecast and determine what was popular in 2024. Next, Sarah mentions a few more growing trends she's excited to wear in the new year, and shares some inspirational looks for channeling each aesthetic. Finally, Sarah tries Missy's favorite dish, shrimp pasta, from SouzaFit. THIS DINNER Garlic Shrimp Pasta from SouzaFit in Hoboken, NJ THESE SHOES DV by Dolce Vita Frampton Tall Boot THIS OUTFIT Shop my outfit: https://liketk.it/50qHO Pistola Eli High Rise Arched Leg Jean Bobeau Jase Sleeveless Turtleneck Sweater Ettika Flex Hoops Ayure Maya Belt THESE CHAPTERS 3:04 - THE OUTFIT BEHIND THE SHOES 6:50 - STITCH FIX INTERVIEW 24:00 - 2025 FASHION TRENDS 34:58 - SHRIMP PASTA THIS PRODUCTION is created, written, hosted, and produced by Sarah Wasilak. is creative directed and executive produced by Megan Kai. is tech supervised by Nick Zanetis. includes photos and videos in chronological order by Sarah Wasilak, Stitch Fix, Bach Mai, Proenza Schouler, LaQuan Smith, April Lockhart, Claire Rose, Julie Sariñana, Anouk Yve, Izzy Dilger, Sarah Kim, Emili Sindlev, Navdeep Kaur, Yaminah Mayo, Aude-Julie Alingue, Josephine Rose, Keely Bradley, Paige Leneigh, Clara Holmes, Salem Mitchell, Danielle Oreoluwa Jinadu, Jeannine Roxas, and MV Tiangue. is made with love. Dinner for Shoes is a fashion podcast for people who love food, hosted by editor Sarah Wasilak. With appearances by her cats, Trish and Kit, and agendas that almost always go to shit, we aim to dive into a discussion about fashion and style and break some bread in each episode. Dinner for Shoes podcast episodes are released weekly on YouTube, Spotify, and Apple. You can follow along for updates, teasers, and more on TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook. If there are any fashion topics you've been pondering or good eats you think Sarah should try, don't hesitate to send a DM or an email. Dinner for Shoes is an original by The Kai Productions. Follow Dinner for Shoes: @dinnerforshoes on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube Follow host Sarah Wasilak: @slwasz on Instagram Follow producer Megan Kai: @megankaii on Instagram Get in touch: dinnerforshoes@gmail.com To make this video more accessible, check out YouDescribe, a web-based platform that offers a free audio description tool for viewers who are blind or visually impaired.
Send us a textIn this episode of The Circular Future podcast, host Stephanie McLarty discusses the recent acquisition of the eReuse conference by CERI with guests Corey Dehmey and Sarah Kim. They explore the mission of CERI in promoting electronics sustainability, the upcoming eSummit, and the importance of collaboration and networking within the industry. The conversation highlights trends in electronics sustainability, the structure of the eSummit, and advice for attendees on how to maximize their conference experience.TakeawaysSERI is a nonprofit focused on electronics sustainability.The eSummit will feature more pre-summit sessions than ever before.Collaboration is key to advancing sustainability in electronics.The conference aims to bring together all stakeholders in the electronics lifecycle.E-waste management is outdated; focus should be on circularity.Networking and learning from each other are essential at the conference.The eSummit will include diverse speakers and topics.Attendees should reflect on their objectives for the conference.SERI is developing an ESG reporting standard for the industry.The eSummit is an opportunity to celebrate successes in sustainability.Learn more about SERIRegister for eSummitThanks for listening! If you like our podcasts, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple or wherever you get your podcasts from. Want to be a guest on The Circular Future podcast? Email Sanjay Trivedi at strivedi@quantumlifecycle.com Listen on: https://quantumlifecycle.com/podcast Follow us on LinkedIn | Facebook
Today, we speak with the official registered dietitian of The Professional Cheerleader, SkimDietitian on nutrition basics. She's giving you the run down on how to structure your diet and how to prioritize your nutrition as a dancer! Find her on Instagram @SkimDietitian and visit her website www.skimwellness.com. Sign up for the Q&A on September 18th as an extension of this podcast episode: Click here: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/qa-with-registered-dietitian-sarah-kim-presented-by-tpc-tickets-1003584176287?aff=oddtdtcreator Sign up for The Professional Cheerleader Membership: https://theprofessionalcheerleadercourse.thinkific.com/bundles/the-professional-cheerleader-membership --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jasmine-neely3/support
Send us a Text Message.On this episode of the CMAJ Podcast, Dr. Eve Purdy makes it clear what's at stake when it comes to incivility in medicine. "It's very simple. Incivility kills patients, and that needs to be the single line of every healthcare leader responsible for managing and leading teams.” Dr. Purdy joins Dr. Sarah Kim and hosts, Drs. Blair Bigham and Mojola Omole, for an urgent panel discussion that looks into the deep-seated reasons behind incivility in medical settings. Dr. Eve Purdy is an emergency medicine physician and applied anthropologist at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service in Australia. She focuses on helping healthcare teams perform at their best. Dr. Sarah Kim is a family physician and an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. She's also the Medical Education Health Humanities Lead at Temerty Faculty of Medicine, where she researches the intersection of high performance and hierarchical systems.Together, they explore the structural failures, embedded cultures, and the detrimental role "a few bad actors" can have on the effectiveness of entire teams. The conversation underscores the importance of prioritizing healthy communication practices, cultivating respect within healthcare teams, and the essential role leadership needs to play in combating incivility to safeguard patient care.The episode begins with a conversation with Dr. Armand Aalamian, a family physician and executive director at the Canadian Medical Protective Association. He is a co-author of the article in CMAJ titled, "Five things to know about…Physician incivility in the health care workplace.” Dr. Aalamian reviews the evidence of the pervasive nature of incivility in health care, its detrimental effects on professional relationships, and its direct correlation to patient outcomes. The discussion not only highlights the problem but also proposes actionable solutions, emphasizing, once again, the role of leadership in fostering a culture of civility.This episode is structured to arm medical professionals with both an understanding of the causes of incivility and the skills to combat it.Join us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on X @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleX (in English): @CMAJ X (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions
We now have a registered dietitian as part of The Professional Cheerleader team! Sarah Kim is a phenomenal resource for all your dietary needs as a dancer. With her on our team you can get lab tests to understand what foods work best for your body, participate in Q&A sessions, where she can answer all your dietary questions, and see her at an in-person workshop where she will demonstrate healthy options and alternatives. Stay tuned for more information on how to get in contact with Sarah, but in the meantime follow @skimdietitian on Instagram and visit www.skimwellness.com to learn more about Sarah and her dietitian advice, experience and coaching. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jasmine-neely3/support
This is Lunchtime Live's newest segment, Gilligan's Island! Every Monday, we're going to explore this gorgeous island of ours and all that it has to offer.This week, we are looking at why you should take a trip to some whale watching! Guest host Anna Daly was joined by Sarah-Kim from @heyfromsk on Instagram to discuss.
Today's guest is a proven expert in B2G marketing. She is an award winning thought leader with decades of marketing experience. Introducing Sarah Kim, the Chief Marketing Officer at Iron Bow Technologies. She joined Casey today to discuss the emotional intelligence (EQ) lense, B2G strategies, and educating the customer. Connect with Sarah:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahckim Website: https://ironbow.com Shoutouts:Ironbow: Where IT Innovation Comes Together Machiavelli for Women - Stacy Vanek SmithWays to Tune In:Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-show/id1338838763Amazon Music/Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/0f4497c6-b402-4cad-9018-1e41b7e8f2bb/the-hard-corps-marketing-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1vVLpNI1LssMTiL6KdsamnStitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/the-hard-corps-marketing-showGoogle Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy50cmFuc2lzdG9yLmZtL3RoZS1oYXJkLWNvcnBzLW1hcmtldGluZy1zaG93YouTube: https://youtu.be/4NyWFZcgofwHard Corps Marketing is produced and sponsored by Ringmaster, on a mission to create connections through branded podcasts. Learn more at https://ringmaster.com/
On this episode of the CMAJ Podcast, Dr. Eve Purdy makes it clear what's at stake when it comes to incivility in medicine. "It's very simple. Incivility kills patients, and that needs to be the single line of every healthcare leader responsible for managing and leading teams.” Dr. Purdy joins Dr. Sarah Kim and hosts, Drs. Blair Bigham and Mojola Omole, for an urgent panel discussion that looks into the deep-seated reasons behind incivility in medical settings. Dr. Eve Purdy is an emergency medicine physician and applied anthropologist at Gold Coast Hospital and Health Service in Australia. She focuses on helping healthcare teams perform at their best. Dr. Sarah Kim is a family physician and an assistant professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. She's also the Medical Education Health Humanities Lead at Temerty Faculty of Medicine, where she researches the intersection of high performance and hierarchical systems.Together, they explore the structural failures, embedded cultures, and the detrimental role "a few bad actors" can have on the effectiveness of entire teams. The conversation underscores the importance of prioritizing healthy communication practices, cultivating respect within healthcare teams, and the essential role leadership needs to play in combating incivility to safeguard patient care.The episode begins with a conversation with Dr. Armand Aalamanian, a family physician and executive director at the Canadian Medical Protective Association. He is a co-author of the article in CMAJ titled, "Five things to know about…Physician incivility in the health care workplace.” Dr. Aalamanian reviews the evidence of the pervasive nature of incivility in health care, its detrimental effects on professional relationships, and its direct correlation to patient outcomes. The discussion not only highlights the problem but also proposes actionable solutions, emphasizing, once again, the role of leadership in fostering a culture of civility.This episode is structured to arm medical professionals with both an understanding of the causes of incivility and the skills to combat it.For more information from our sponsor, go to md.ca/EC2024Join us as we explore medical solutions that address the urgent need to change healthcare. Reach out to us about this or any episode you hear. Or tell us about something you'd like to hear on the leading Canadian medical podcast.You can find Blair and Mojola on X @BlairBigham and @DrmojolaomoleX (in English): @CMAJ X (en français): @JAMC FacebookInstagram: @CMAJ.ca The CMAJ Podcast is produced by PodCraft Productions
During this episode Hannah is joined by Sarah-Kim Watchorn from Co.Wexford. In this conversation, Sarah-Kim chats through her travels around the world, discovering a love for marine life, what she's learned over the years and so much more. During this special conversation, Sarah-Kim chats about the difficult moments that lead to the start of her travels, the highs and lows of being away, the importance of spending time with people who get you, the lessons we can learn from different cultures and the importance of allowing yourself to change your mind. Throughout this conversation Sarah-Kim also discusses experiencing burnout, her love of capturing marine life and showcasing the beauty that lies on our doorstep. This is a very special conversation about learning to follow what feels right to you, embracing change, finding your people and recognising the beauty of nature, so make sure to check it out today. Instagram: @heyfromsk @greenerfieldss @hannahnash01
In this episode Kim shares her lifelong struggle with compulsive overeating, body image issues, and self-esteem, revealing how these problems began during her childhood, intensified during adolescence, and persisted into adulthood. She discusses the harmful cycle of binge eating, restriction, and weight fluctuations she experienced and the self-loathing that resulted from it. Kim also reflects on the societal and familial pressures that exacerbated her issues. After years of struggling, she sought help from registered dietician Sarah Kim and embarked on a journey of self-discovery and healing. As a result, significant breakthroughs in her mindset occurred, leading her to find freedom from her eating disorder and foster a healthier relationship with her body. Kim emphasizes the importance of perseverance, self-compassion, and ongoing inner work to overcome personal issues and nourish self-esteem. Connect with Kim Gross: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@kimgross24 Website: https://www.kimgrosscoaching.com Masks Off Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/masksoffcommunity/ Take the People-Pleasing & Perfectionist Quiz: https://www.kimgrosscoaching.com/quiz.php Facebook: https://www.facebook.com Facebook Masks Off Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/masksoffcommunity YouTube:YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCaWJfO7ZFd4aYBX3e-clj9Q Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2Et9BMqdFriIQ9bUxcfQeg Apple podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/masks-off/id1513846583
What do you do when you know something is wrong with a patient, but don't have the data to back it up?Hear the story of Diana Struthers Stanton, who, at the beginning of her 46 years in nursing, cared for a 10-year-old patient with Reye syndrome. The patient's capillary refill had changed and was slowly getting worse and worse.Concerned, Diana spoke to her charge nurse and was told not to worry about it.She spoke with her colleagues who also told her not to worry.She paged the on-call resident in the middle of the night, but got the same response.Diana's gut was telling her something was wrong, but she lacked the clinical data to back it up.So what do you do?For insight, Connie spoke with Dr. Sarah Kim, a specialist in emotion-focused mindful psychotherapy, about the importance of trusting your gut.We'll also discuss being your patient's advocate and learning to forgive yourself when things don't end well despite all your efforts.
This incredible guest has nearly two decades of experience in government technology marketing leadership across multiple verticals. They were recently recognized as WashingtonExec's 2023 Chief Officer Award finalist for CMO of the year. Sarah Kim is the Chief Marketing Officer at Iron Bow Technologies and a Federal Partner Advisory Board Member at Dell Technologies. Sarah The post Applying Nunchi throughout your marketing with Sarah Kim appeared first on WebMechanix.
Join industry experts Sarah Kim, President of eReuse Services, and Dan Leif, Editorial Director at Resource Recycling, as they unveil the dynamic landscape of IT Asset Disposition (ITAD) and E-Waste Recycling. Hosted by Stephanie McLarty, Head of Sustainability at Quantum Lifecycle Partners, this episode offers a deep dive into these industries' evolution, challenges, and forward momentum. Marking 20 years of the conference, Sarah and Dan shed light on collaboration, innovation, and sustainability's pivotal roles. Explore the impact of the pandemic, the rise of ESG priorities, and the essence of genuine human connections in a digital age. Discover the upcoming industry conference that bridges stakeholders and sparks essential dialogues. The episode also highlights key insights from a comprehensive industry survey, shaping innovation, safety, and workforce development. Tune in to explore the future of ITAD and E-Waste Recycling, as these experts share their vision of positive change.Want to attend the conference?Buy your tickets at E-scrap Conference or E-reuse Conference Connect with Sarah Kim and Dan Leif Thanks for listening! If you like our podcasts, please leave us a review on Spotify or Apple or wherever you get your podcasts from. Want to be a guest on The Circular Future podcast? Email Sanjay Trivedi at strivedi@quantumlifecycle.com Listen on: https://quantumlifecycle.com/podcast Follow us on LinkedIn | Facebook
Der kleine Floh kann noch nicht so! – Sarah Kim Gries & Sophie Lucie Herken »Der kleine Floh kann noch nicht so!« Das rufen alle andauernd. Der kleine Floh sei noch viel zu klein, heißt es, und er würde sich das und das noch nicht trauen und das und das noch nicht schaffen. Von wegen … Der kleine Floh und der Freundschaftszoo – Sarah Kim Gries & Sophie Lucie Herken Der kleine Floh will einen Zoo auf dem Spielplatz bauen. Einen Zoo, in dem alle Tiere frei sind und glücklich leben. Aber das ist gar nicht so einfach. Denn auf dem Spielplatz sind schon ganz viele andere Kinder. Nirgendwo ist Platz für Floh. Mit seiner grenzenlosen Fantasie findet der kleine Floh wie immer eine Lösung. Und viele neue Freunde.
This week on iPropertyRadio… Securing a mortgage in IrelandThis week on ‘Property Roundup' on iPropertyRadio, host Carol Tallon is joined by Sarah-Kim Watchorn, food writer, photographer and home economist to discuss her experience breaking into the property industry in Ireland. Sarah-Kim talks about the difficulties in securing a mortgage as a single, self-employed person. Listen back to hear insights and learnings from a 4-year (and ongoing) journey to home ownership, what she wishes she had known in advance and how can we better educate first-time buyers about the process?*Property Roundup is sponsored by Ireland's Property District, your strategic communications partner: https://propertydistrict.ie*Produced by Hear Me Roar Media https://hearmeroarmedia.com Watch back and listen back: https://ipropertyradio.com/#ipropertyradio #architects #property #podcast #housing #vacanthomes
Being in transition is hard. Owning your passions is hard. Becoming a mom... is hard. But just because it's hard, doesn't mean you're incapable. Just because it's hard, doesn't mean you're doing it wrong. Just because it's hard, doesn't mean you should give up. In this conversation with Founder of By Way of Us, Sarah Kim, we expand on various seasons of life that feel hard and how to navigate these hard seasons. We expand on the seasons where we know what we're being pulled from but don't yet know what we're being pulled towards. We expand on the seasons where we've let go of a past version of our Self and our life but haven't fully stepped into our renewed Self and life. We also expand on the seasons where we not only have fully stepped into our renewal but owned it. We touch on being true to your Self, the importance of vulnerability, and gaining a newfound confidence. If you're in transition, in any way, this conversation is especially for you! Explore the By Way Of Us Instagram hereSupport the showThank you for bringing this podcast into your present moment and thank you for consciously listening! Your presence is sincerely valued and appreciated. If you you enjoy this podcast, please share a rating and a review! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
43. Performance Physical Therapy, Mobility + Sexual Intimacy with Sarah O'Reilly As an active being, it can be easy to just say eating well + going to the gym is enough. The real truth is our bodies need more in order to keep our performance up, but also keep us going for many years to come. We're excited to chat with Sarah O'Reilly! Sarah + Kim give us the scoop on… Crossfit + mobility How to be your own best advocate outside of the gym What is performance physical therapy? The deal with rest days Why should we be aware of our pelvic floor? Having an honest conversation on sexual intimacy About Sarah O'Reilly: Sarah is a performance physical therapist originally from Cleveland OH and now based out of Boston. She helps athletes and people who prioritize their health stay active and minimize time away from their sport. She offers in person and remote programming to fit every lifestyle. Give Sarah a follow on Instagram here + find out more info on her website! ⚡️⚡️⚡️Are you ready to finally transform your nutrition + lifestyle?⚡️⚡️⚡️ Learn more here + apply to work with me 1 on 1. -- Did you love this episode? Follow me, share it with a friend, + Let me know! I'd like to hear your thoughts. Share this episode on Instagram + tag me @neversettlelife In iTunes check out the Library Tab under Shows, click on the podcast subscription + scroll down to Ratings & Reviews to give it a 5 star rating. Click Write a Review, if you wish, then click Send when finished. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ -- Follow me on: Instagram Facebook --
Cette Vidéo est une présentation du court métrage, Le Guide Du Célibataire En Outaouais (https://youtube.com/watch?v=i38FJl3ajYY&si=EnSIkaIECMiOmarE)Avec Seb Turmel, sa soeur Sarah-Kim, Véro et FAF!------------------------------------------------------------------Pour suivre FAF - http://fafhumoriste.comPour suivre Will - http://willpaq.comPATREON - http://yantheriault.com/PatreonDiscord - http://yantheriault.com/discordTwitter - http://yantheriault.com/twitterInstagram - http://yantheriault.com/instagramFacebook - http://yantheriault.com/facebook
Episode No. 584 features curators Gretchen Hirschauer and Aleesa Pitchamarn Alexander. The National Gallery of Art in Washington is presenting "Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice," through February 12. The exhibition was curated by Peter Humfrey in collaboration with Andrea Bellieni and Hirschauer. It presents Carpaccio, a Venetian master who worked in the period between Bellini and the rise of Tintoretto, as the producer of spectacular narrative pictures that brought storytelling more fully into the practice of Venetian painters. The exhibition includes 45 paintings and 30 drawings. The NGA and Yale University Press copublished an excellent catalogue. It is available from Indiebound and Amazon for $51-65. For Carpaccio's Scuola degli Albanesi 'Life of the Virgin' cycle, see here. Alexander discusses "East of the Pacific: Making Histories of Asian American Art" at Stanford University's Cantor Arts Center. The exhibition engages an American art history centered on transpacific migration and discourse rather than the traditional transatlantic address. It features roughly chronological sections that highlight key narratives in Asian American art between the late nineteenth and twenty-first centuries. "East of the Pacific" is one of the three inaugural Asian American Art Initiative exhibitions at the Cantor. It is on view through February 12. In addition to the images below, see the Cantor's collection site for Henry Sugimoto's linocuts, and Sarah Kim's Bernice Bing zine Bingo!.
What she learned from Erosol/Department Store. On the road with Dr. Dax and Trouble. Turning down a million bucks. Color coding the fuck out of google calendars. How OurBar serves its community so well. Interview Recorded: Magic City – 241 Forsyth St SW, Atlanta, GA 30303- 7/17/22 Sarah on IG OurBar Events Finca To Filter Coffee sponsors today's show - Celebrating Humanity's Finest! Intro and Outro Music– Brian Revels Listen to this episode on your favorite app.
Schauspielerin und Influencerin. Bekannt wurde sie als Vanessa in Die wilden Kerle. Seit 2018 ist Sarah Kim Gries mit dem Foodblogger Johannes verheiratet und teilt auf Instagram und Tik Tok ihr Familienleben. Und sie scheut sich auch nicht zuzugeben, wenn es mal gar nicht läuft bei ihr. Sie hat jetzt ein Kinderbuch geschrieben: Der kleine Flo kann noch nicht so.
Today we welcome Dr. Sarah Kim for a reflective conversation about her experience working as a frontline doctor over the last 2 years. Sarah shares what it's been like for her and how she is bringing creativity, mental health awareness, and compassion to her medical practice to meet the challenges of every day. More about Dr. Sarah Kim Sarah Kim is a Toronto/Tkaronto based physician specializing in Sport & Exercise Medicine and Mindful Psychotherapy and an independent dance artist. She is a Clinical Lecturer at the University of Toronto and Dancer-in-Residence with the Health, Arts & Humanities Program. Her work integrates dance, circus, martial arts, and medicine in a continuous exploration of humanness, embodied dialogues, and the essence of well-being. To learn more about Sarah click here To watch her short film click here To learn about Artists In Residence click here ___ This episode is brought to you in partnership with Offering Tree. Offering Tree is an all-in-one online platform for yoga and wellness providers to get their classes, courses, and everything they do online. Need a website/platform upgrade? Click here to learn more. ___ Want to practice with us? Our online platform offers 4 live classes a week, plus a huge library of recorded sessions to choose from. Put everything we are learning about on this podcast into practice. Special Offer: right now every new member gets 2 free resistance bands mailed to them! Click here to start.
Hey Friend! Sorry we've been a little MIA. ☺️ Life has been busy for the 4 of us in various ways. We appreciate the grace you've shown us during this time away. We're happy to announce that we're back for a new season and have some wonderful topics to share with you all, starting with one of our favorites: LIVING BOOKS! Join Min as she chats with Sarah Kim, one of the founders of Biblioguides - a brand new, online, living book search platform that has numerous features "to those who believe what you read is just as important as reading itself... Biblioguides gives you the resources and tools to discover the right book for the right person at the right moment." SHOW NOTES: "A good definition of love is sustained, compassionate attention." -- John Muir Laws "Knowledge is not instruction, it is not information, it is not scholarship, it is not a well stored memory." (What is Knowledge?, by Mary Hardcastle, Parents' Review) “Knowledge is not a store but, rather, a state that a person remains within or drops out of.” (What is Knowledge?, by Mary Hardcastle, Parents' Review) "Life in a state of knowledge – is it to be a pleasant saunter? You know enough about life and relationships to deny that. No one can enter the state of knowledge or advance an inch without two things, strenuous effort and reverence. When these two things are present there is joy and delight. I think the state of knowing is man in his wholeness wholly living." (What is Knowledge?, by Mary Hardcastle, Parents' Review) The CMEC kindly made available this Parents' Review article, click here to access it. Resources Mentioned Biblioguides Life-giving Motherhood --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charlottemasonforall/message
Sarah Kim-Jenkins and her mother, operated Irori Sushi in Marina del Rey back in the aughts before opening Ramen Yukinoya in Arcadia and Rowland Heights. They opened Moto-Ramen at the beginning of the pandemic on the Westside with their longtime Japanese Executive Chef who caters to a loyal fan base. Her Okinawa-inspired ramen menu features black garlic tonkotsu, spicy miso, tan tan men, shio chicken, and it's delicious. While running the resto, Sarah is raising two small children. To say Sarah is resilient is an understatement. Support small business. Visit Sarah at http://motoramen.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jesszaino/support
Great minds don't always think alike, or even approach their careers in the same way. And that's okay! For this week's episode, we're sharing the audio from our latest Adobe Certified Professional Academy webinar. We were privileged to sit down with three fabulous creative professionals: A graphic designer, Kai Charvet; a motion graphics artist, Natalie Palumbo; and a UI/UX designer, Sarah Kim. Together we discussed their pathways to success, how they see their fields changing, and what they wish they would've known before starting their careers. You can see all our Adobe Certified Professional Academy webinars here: https://certiport.pearsonvue.com/Blog/2021/September/Certiport-Adobe-Certified-Professional-Academy.
Presenter Sarah Kim is a technology leader/mentor, entrepreneur, startup advisor, and community builder who specializes in team leadership through culture strategy.As co-founder of Culture N' Strategy she helps entrepreneurs and business leaders of fast-growing and sometimes distributed companies uncover the process, habits, routines, and mindsets that make people and organizations successful in leading teams through growth or crisis.Find out more about her at www.culturenstrategy.com
This episode is co-presented by the TD Markham Jazz Festival, a chat with their Artistic Director, Sarah Kim Turnbull. We talk about artistic growth and leadership in a pandemic. A deep conversation with a great artistic mind, Sarah Kim unpacks her creative career. We talk about the importance of windows and doors, keeping them wide open. Prepare to take in the tactics in this special episode!
Summer is almost here! Sarah & Kim catch up on their most recent adventures, and share some big news about what’s coming up next. Plus info about cool new opportunities to connect! Find resources here.
Yesterday, Mayor Brandon Scott issued an 11th hour veto of a hotly debated bill designed to give renters more options for paying security deposits to their landlords. WYPR’s Health and Housing reporter Sarah Y. Kim joins Tom with details on the Mayor's decision, and reactions to it from the City Council and city housing advocates. Sarah Y. Kim joins us on our digital line. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Sarah Kim Tulen is the Founder of Communaholics Agency, a digital marketing agency that creates innovative digital strategies for open-minded clients. Sarah's agency runs on a green initiative that is written into every contract called PLANT10- Communaholics plants 10 trees for every month of work done with a client. Sarah has been eating sushi since she was 2 years old, and is regularly known for ordering so much sushi for herself that restaurants often deliver 2-3 pairs of chopsticks. Her favourite sushi dishes include Santa Barbra Uni, Chu-Toro nigiri, Shimaji nigiri, and anything with yuzu kosho on top! https://www.communaholics.com/ My personal Insta: @sarah.tulen, My agency Insta:@communaholics
This week's episode of SING THE QUEEN CITY features two conductors from Korea who now call Cincinnati their home: Sarah Kim, conductor of the Cincinnati Korean American Chorale, and Hyejung Jun, who was previously the May Festival conducting fellow.
Paprika? invited Lilly Agutu and Sarah Kim, two students in the Yale M.Arch I, to hold a conversation on their experiences during the last year as BIPOC students and to speak a bit about their current and upcoming work with Equality in Design (EiD) and the National Organization of Minority Architecture Students (NOMAS).
In dieser Folge quatschen wir mit Sarah Kim Gries, welche die Hauptrolle "Vanessa" bei allen Wilde Kerle Filmen spielt. Hat es auch hinter den Kulissen zwischen Leon und Vanessa geknistert und stehen die Schauspieler immernoch in Kontakt ?
In this week's episode, Josh and David reflect on their conversation with Sarah Kim of Liberty in North Korea. Now that we have this knowledge about our North Korean brothers and sisters, what do we do? How do we reconcile the lifestyles of the First World and the Third World? Shouldn't we all be doing more to help each other out? How does the North Korean experience compare with the black experience in America? Is it practical to live a (Christ-like) life of giving away your possessions to help the poor? Is the American way of life too comfortable? Tune in to hear Josh and David ponder these hard-hitting questions while learning about skin moisturizing methods and Josh's favorite SpongeBob Episode. Be water, my friend. If you'd like to donate to Liberty in North Korea: https://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/donate Sound of Water website: www.soundofwater.fm Sound of Water Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/soundofwater Time Stamps: 0:40 David spits fax 0:46 Someone hurt David 1:56 My homeboy…my co-host…Josh. 2:41 David recalls Minnesota winters 4:07 Josh and David feel spoiled 6:46 We've dehumanized North Koreans 9:05 North Koreans hustle harder than you 11:12 Comparing North Korean oppression and the black experience in America 14:23 American Christians are spoiled 16:47 Complacency in America 20:41 Viewing food as a method of survival 23:57 SpongeBob tangent (^.^v) 26:44 "Having a positive mindset" 28:39 Sound of Josh debut 29:39 First World Problems 34:35 Does being rich make you a bad person? 39:12 The Social Contract 42:36 Are we helping enough? Do we care enough?? 45:54 Reconciling our lifestyles with what we know now 49:01 Closing thoughts
Our fourth guest for Season 2 of the Sound of Water podcast is Sarah Kim of Liberty in North Korea (LiNK)! LiNK is an international non-governmental organization (NGO) whose aim is to help every North Korean achieve freedom within our lifetime. LiNK focuses on refugee rescue, refugee resettlement, and changing the narrative around North Korean refugees. Sarah has been serving as the Development Coordinator for LiNK for the past three years. She graduated from the University of California, San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts in International Studies and graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a Masters in Public Policy. Josh and David dive deep into conversation with Sarah to discuss topics about North Korea such as LiNK's 3000-mile long underground railroad system, China's complicated relationship with North Korea, living testimonies of North Korean refugees, and more in this powerful and thought-provoking episode! LiNK website: https://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/ If you'd like to donate to LiNK: https://www.libertyinnorthkorea.org/donate LiNK youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/linkglobal (highly recommend checking out this page. Many tear-jerkers on here so get ya tissues out y'all) LiNK instagram handle: @libertyinnorthkorea This is a 50 minute documentary about the millennial generation that grew up during the famine and the growth of the JangMaDang 'markets'. Time Stamps: 0:40 - David spits fax 2:19 - My homeboy...my co-host...Josh. 3:00 - Welcome, Sarah Kim of LiNK! 4:27 - Who is Sarah Kim? 7:01 - Sarah's role as Development Coordinator 8:15 - (Josh love's LiNK's branding) 8:50 - What does LiNK do? 11:46 - 3,000 mile modern-day Underground Railroad 13:51 - Joy's testimony 20:31 - China's relationship with North Korea 21:40 - How North Korea became North Korea 26:50 - Contacting North Koreans 28:17 - North Korean government censorship 32:47 - How North Koreans can attain freedom 35:51 - JangMaDang: North Korea's secret economy 40:22 - How do North Koreans assimilate to new cultures? 43:43 - Religious persecution in North Korea 48:06 - Media portrayal of North Korea 51:30 - Otto Warmbier 54:03 - Aren't dictatorships out of style? 56:32 - Traveling to North Korea 60:33 - Re-unification of the two Koreas 66:12 - Misconceptions about North Korea 71:33 - Actionable steps 73:05 - The cost of rescuing a North Korean 74:08 - North Korean food 76:00 - Sarah's growth + closing thoughts
We are incredibly humbled and excited to share today's episode with Sarah Kim. Growing up in a Korean-Christian household in America, she gives us an honest conversation on her career, falling in love, the darkest times in her life and motherhood. Starting as a writer and editor in New York, to branding names like Nike NYC and Converse, she eventually moved to put her focus on her own collective, By Way of US, to empower female entrepreneurs with an intersectional lens, and her son, Kiko. From familial expectations to what it means to take up space as an Asian woman in America to raising a child in a pandemic, Sarah shares a raw and inspiring conversation with us on how obstacles and heartbreak led to clarity in identity. Click the link in the bio and as always, thank you for supporting us! Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @immadein_ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/immadein/message
Listen to and be encouraged by how ELM members are experiencing grace and living their lives during these unusual times! We caught up with Sarah Kim, who has finished teaching (online because of COVID19) for the year and is now on summer break.
Absurd is Bond tries to find what lies in the mind behind the ties that bind. Starring Meredith Brandt, Sarah Capshaw, Mark X Guinn, Sarah Kim, Ben Miller, Ben Richmond and Julie Richmond. Written and produced by Mark X Guinn and Ben Richmond. A New York Pacific production. © 2019.
On the second episode of Love In Translation, ILY founder Erika Ramirez talks with Korean American entrepreneur and founder of ‘By Way of Us’ Sarah Kim James and her mother and Korean Women's Association Board Chair, Mrs. Grace Kim. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the way the body digests carbohydrates and its effect on the pancreas and blood sugar levels. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35069]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Here, Dr. Sarah Kim briefly describes the crucial role insulin plays in the body. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 35068]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Insulin is necessary to utilize the energy we obtain from carbohydrates. Diabetes is characterized by a relative or absolute lack of insulin production. Dr. Sarah Kim explores the use of synthetic insulin in diabetic patients and explains that taking insulin in a way that mimics natural insulin production is best for keeping glucose in a healthy range. Series: "Mini Medical School for the Public" [Health and Medicine] [Show ID: 34598]
Our dead pilot this month is Birthright written by Joel Kim Booster (Comedy Central, Conan). We recorded this one live from SF Sketchfest! Birthright is based in part on Joel’s real life. This outrageous and raw pilot centers on Joel Miller. Adopted by white, Midwestern evangelical parents, Joel "knew he was gay before he knew he was Asian". When he has a falling out with his adoptive parents, he goes in search of his birth mother. He assumes she is in Korea, but finds that the truth is way more interesting... We had a great cast for this one including Joel Kim Booster as Joel, Keiko Agena as Sarah Kim, Guy Branum as Guy, Tawny Newsome as Sonia, Lucy Davis as Esther Kim, Alice Wetterlund as Nancy, Atsuko Okatsuka as Marcy, Carla Cackowski as Janet, Craig Cackowski as Gay Cop/Driver, Will Choi as Mark/Finance Bro/Drug User/Chip Hearts, Irene Tu as Ruthie, and Andrew Reich with stage directions. Before the table read, listen to Ben interview Joel about what he learned during his many rounds of development on this pilot for both Fox and Comedy Central. Come catch our live show at Dynasty Typewriter on February 10th at 2pm. We'll be reading scripts from Billy Finnegan (Grace & Frankie), Colleen McGuiness (30 Rock) and Johanna Stein (Kung Fu Panda: The Paws of Destiny)! Our cast so far includes Noel Wells (Master of None), Nichole Bloom (Superstore), David Walton (New Girl), Mo Collins ( F is For Family), Brad Morris ( Seeking A Friend For The End of The World), Ian Gomez (My Big Fat Greek Wedding), and more!! GET YOUR TICKETS HERE: https://www.dynastytypewriter.com/calendar/deadpilotsfeb10 For more Dead Pilot Society episodes and information about our live shows, please subscribe to the podcast! Make sure to like us on Facebook, follow us on Instagram @deadpilotspod, on twitter @deadpilotspod, and visit our website at deadpilotssociety.com.
In this episode Dr. Kim and Kathryn talk about the importance of an individualized approach to strength training and movement. Dr. Kim talks about how her movement practice has been informed by her professional experience and vice versa. She talks about how important movement and resistance training is for every body but that there is no magic formula: what works now may not work in the future and that we should respect our current experience. Sarah and Kathryn discuss how biomechanics research can sometimes leave us with blanket statements about the body that may ignore an individual’s unique movement and recovery requirements, and how Sarah uses that when working with patients with chronic issues. Sarah talks about how beneficial strength training can be for all modalities including yoga, and how movement changes the human brain and assists in healthy aging. They also discuss the idea that learning how to move means learning how to listen to your body signals and how making sustainable changes takes time. To enroll in my free online course visit kathrynbruniyoung.com.
This is Sarah Kim's testimony 8-15-2018.
Listen to the story here and see the accompanying photos at MAEKAN.com for the best experience. Sarah Kim is a woman of many talents. By day she works at an ad agency in New York. By night and the weekend, she’s a publisher with By Way Of Brooklyn. Not content with her outlets, she sought out another medium, art curation. Together with her partners Arielle and Lynsday, the trio represents Feminine Product. The show celebrating women was a physical manifestation of many talks and discussions culminating in what is feminity and what was Feminine Product’s approach to it. Over the course of an afternoon spent before the show had opened, we engaged openly and without judgment over some of th --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/maekan/support
On the first TONAL podcast, Zarna Surti sits down with Patty Suh and Sarah Kim to discuss what it's like being first generation. They also talk about asian moms, dating, and share some seriously awkward childhood stories.
The first episode of 1790, a new Asian American History Podcast. In this episode, we explore Anna May Wong, the first Asian American actress to work in Hollywood. Hosted by Sarah Kim and Angela Zhao. Edited by Rachel Kim. Art by Sihyun Ahn.
Sunday, August 11, 2013 Sunday Service (Itaewon Campus 4pm) Speaker: Sarah Kim Duration: 00:09:37
Manga Review for PhD Phantasy Degree Volume 1 by Son Hee-Joon. Translated by Sarah Kim. Adapted by Paul Morrissey. Originally published by Daiwon in 2001. Published in US by Tokyopop, $9.99, Rated 13+. Sang has come to Hades, the Demon School in quest of a legendary ring. But humans are not allowed inside the school she soon learns as she encounters Dev the demon, Mordicus the vampire, Lukan the werewolf, and Pannus Tyrannus, a mummy. Mordicus turns her into a vampire so she can tour the school, but there's a bit of a problem when a bully named Katana and his demon thugs begin harrassing the group. It seems that demons think that monsters like Mordicus and the others are a lower class of lifeform. My Grade: B