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ETSU Pharmacy White Coat Radio
Episode 6 - Steps to better sleep for pharmacy students with Dr. Sarah Melton and Dr. Jeff Gray.

ETSU Pharmacy White Coat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 25:03


On this episode of White Coat Radio, we learn the steps to better sleep for pharmacy students. Dr. Sarah Melton, a board certified psychiatric and ambulatory care pharmacist, and Dr. Jeff Gray, who specializes in the care of advanced age patients with acute and chronic conditions are both professors in the Department of Pharmacy Practice at East Tennessee State University Bill Gatton College of Pharmacy in Johnson City, Tennessee. They offer insights into the effects of poor sleep hygiene on learning and performance, as well as practical advice for sleeping well.  Note: This episode discusses medication and health conditions and is for informational purposes only. Proper diagnosis and treatment of health conditions depends on a number of factors. Your doctor or other licensed health care provider is the best person to address your individual health care needs.  

On Campus - with CITI Program
Academic Career Pathways (Part 2) - On Campus Podcast

On Campus - with CITI Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2022 12:04


Sarah Melton is a Product Education Strategist at Sprout Social, where she creates educational content and training materials. She previously worked in academic libraries and digital scholarship centers. Most recently as the former Head of Digital Scholarship at Boston College, Sarah led a group that teaches technical topics to learners of all levels. Her team facilitated data-driven research, digital project creation, and digital publishing. Sarah received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2017.The COVID-19 pandemic changed many individuals' outlooks on their professional and personal life choices, which lead to the ‘Great Resignation' in 2021 and 2022. Additionally, market trends in both academia and the private sector have changed since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic. While individuals might decide to stay in academia or leave, their skill sets are transferable between both sectors. These transferable skills can include writing instructional materials, researching specific topics, and communicating with a wide audience. While academic and non-academic careers both have tradeoffs, starting a career in one pathway does not mean an individual cannot transfer to a different pathway later in their career. The choice to decide between an academic and non-academic career is often personal and difficult.Learn more about CITI Program: https://about.citiprogram.org/

On Campus - with CITI Program
Academic Career Pathways (Part 1) - On Campus Podcast

On Campus - with CITI Program

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2022 10:42


Sarah Melton is a Product Education Strategist at Sprout Social, where she creates educational content and training materials. She previously worked in academic libraries and digital scholarship centers. Most recently as the former Head of Digital Scholarship at Boston College, Sarah led a group that teaches technical topics to learners of all levels. Her team facilitated data-driven research, digital project creation, and digital publishing. Sarah received her Ph.D. from Emory University in 2017.For many graduate students, both academic and non-academic careers are possibilities, which can differ greatly. Those graduate students who decide to pursue an academic career often work within an academic department or function at an institution, such as a professor, librarian, or administrator. Graduate students who work in a non-academic career might work as a consultant, within an industry, or in a variety of other functions. The choice for a graduate student to decide between an academic and non-academic career is often personal and difficult. While academic and non-academic careers both have tradeoffs, starting a career in one pathway does not mean an individual cannot transfer to a different pathway later in their career.Learn more about CITI Program: https://about.citiprogram.org/

The Mic is Ahn
Episode 9: Sarah Melton

The Mic is Ahn

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2021 101:18


In this episode, I interview the fantastic Sarah Melton.  Sarah worked for the Dallas Mavericks for 20 years.  She started as an intern and quickly moved up, retiring as the VP of basketball communications in 2019.  What is her story? Well, we try to tell it...starting from college back in Indiana, to getting the opportunity to come to the Mavs back in 1999.  Sarah's story isn't typical, but it is extremely interesting. She recounts some of her favorite memories of her 20 years with the franchise, including the high and low points along the way.  If you want to hear about the life of a media relations specialist, you're going to want to listen to this.  You've got the time.  So, settle in and meet one of the best in the business.....Sarah Melton. 

SebyPodcast™️
“We changed the perspective of Mavericks Basketball” featured guest: Sarah Melton Swartzendruber

SebyPodcast™️

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 68:26


- Lose Control by Jaffe Joffer instrumental - JaMal Adams to the Seahawks - Mavs, Grizzlies, Rockets, Raptors all impress during NBA SCRIMMAGES - Sarah Talks about her early years as a journalist and role of VP Operations. - Drama and intel in Dallas locker rooms throughout the years. - Looking back throughout the years with Dirk in his 20 seasons - Quick hitters and fun games. - And lastly, Is Patrick Mahomes really the 4th best player in the NFL. - To if you’d like to connect with Sarah you can reach her at: smeltonswartz@gmail.com. And to connect with Opulent Inventory for all of your Apple products: https://instagram.com/opulentinventory?igshid=6vxghhj1of1x. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sebypodcast/support

The Alley Cast
Episode 2: Spinsters, Runaway Wives, and Widows

The Alley Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020


Last week, we talked about three dressmakers who lived on Elfreth's Alley from the mid-eighteenth century into the early nineteenth century. We learned that Mary Smith, Sarah Melton, and Elizabeth Carr were all examples of women who spent some or all of their adult lives in couples with other women, rather than with men, and we explored the possibilities of their professional and personal lives together. Today on the Alley Cast, we are going to explore the economic and social circumstances of the other female-headed households on Elfreth's Alley from 1785 to 1820 and consider what brought these women here and how the Alley shaped their lives.

Mavs Daily
Sarah Melton on PR, the 2011 Finals, and Life in the NBA

Mavs Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2020 50:02


Longtime Mavs PR director Sarah Melton joins Lizelle and Becca to share stories from her career with the Mavs, through multiple Finals appearances, a championship, an abrupt coaching retirement, and so much more.

Lady Balls
Sarah Melton

Lady Balls

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 47:44


Former VP of Communications for the Dallas Mavericks Sarah Melton joins the show to talk about the highs and lows of her 20 years with the organization. Plus, is there life after basketball?

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Brick Podcast
Episode 3: Jennifer Baichwal

Brick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 33:57


Anthropocene: The Human Epoch is Jennifer Baichwal, Nicholas de Pencier and Edward Burtynsky’s third collaboration, following Manufactured Landscapes (2006) and Watermark (2013). Exploring humankind’s impact on the planet in visually stunning but often devastating portraits, The Anthropocene Project spans a . . . Source

Brick Podcast
Episode 2: Eden Robinson

Brick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2018 23:08


When Eden Robinson first started writing, she thought grim and gritty stories were the key to being taken seriously. In this episode of Brick Podcast, she reflects on how, amidst gluten intolerance and hot flashes, goofiness has crept back into . . . Source

Brick Podcast
Episode 1: Billy-Ray Belcourt

Brick Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 27:02


In Brick Podcast’s first episode, Billy-Ray Belcourt reads his piece “Cree Girl Explodes the Necropolis of Ottawa.” He talks about winning the Griffin Poetry Prize, writing as resistance, and coming out to his kookum as queer. Hosted and produced by . . . Source

Blazer's Edge
WHAT Podcast Ep 12: Talking Dirk, Tanking, and the Mavericks' Harassment Scandal with Rebecca Lawson Mavs Moneyball

Blazer's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2018 57:58


Rebecca Lawson is the Editor-in-Chief of Mavs Moneyball, the SB Nation site covering the Dallas Mavericks. She joined the Women's Hoops And Talks (WHAT) Podcast to talk about a variety of topics including the Mavericks 2011 Championship team, what it is like to cover Dirk Nowitzki, and how to keep everyone’s interest when the team is tanking.   Then we talked about the harassment charges against the Dallas front office and writer Earl Sneed, as reported in Sports Illustrated. How did these allegations appear to impact the players, how did she decide if she would still be a fan, and how did she choose to cover the team and follow the developing story during this time? Finally, Rebecca has some fun stories about covering the team including breaking news that Monte Ellis’s son had won the Dance Cam contest and what it was like to be face-to-face with a frustrated Mark Cuban right after a bad Dallas loss.  Check out the WHAT Podcast to hear Rebecca’s interesting stories and insight about covering an NBA team and being a female fan.  1:30 Intro to Rebecca, following Kawhi Leonard at San Diego State and then following the 2011 Dallas Mavs4:00 What does she think will happen to Kawhi?6:00 Memories of the 2011 Dallas Championship run, a team that always had another comeback with a different hero every night. Brandon Roy’s comeback game in the Portland vs Dallas series. 9:45 How does sports create community for you? 13:30 What is it like having a player like Dirk Nowitzki who has played for the team for his entire (long) career? Would Dirk have stayed if he hadn’t won a championship?16:50 Unique NBA fan involvement and great writers19:00 How do you cope when your team is tanking? Finding entertainment in the little things.23:27 Was she surprised about the front office sexual harassment and Earl Sneed story in Sports Illustrated, Inside the Corrosive Workplace Culture of the Dallas Mavericks? How have the players reacted?31:31 How did she as the editor of Mavs Moneyball handled coverage during this time? 35:55 What is coming up this summer for the Mavs?38:20 Wesley Matthews update40:50 Favorite stories from being on the beat: breaking a story about Monte Ellis and catching a heated Mark Cuban in the hallway after a bad loss.45:10 NBA 101 Basketball for Women, the Dallas Mavericks women only event. What is the real story? Is it a fun event? What did the Mavs do well and what could they have done better?54:20 Women you admire: mom who was always learning and doing something new, and Sarah Melton, Mavericks Director of Communication. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Surprisingly Awesome
#23 The Wedding

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2016 40:33


Something borrowed, something blue, something that explains why weddings look the way they do. The Facts Our theme music is by Nicholas Britell and our ad music is by Build Buildings. We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Christine Driscoll, Elizabeth Kulas, and Rikki Novetsky.  Sylvie Douglis and Nick Fountain field produced at the wedding. Thank you to Sue and Austin’s friends and family for letting us ask so many questions and bother you during the whole wedding. Thanks to Jorge Just -- and sorry we forgot to thank you last time, and to our beloved mix engineer Andrew Dunn. ANDREW DUNN MIXED THIS EPISODE, he always mixes our episodes, and we have not been great about remembering to tell you that! Additional production assistance came from Jacob Cruz, Emily Kennedy, Melanie Kruvelis, Sarah Melton and Sarah Stoddard. Thank you to Karen Klaiber Hersch, Gayle Strege, Patrick O’Neil, Jennifer Gellmann and Sharon Boulani. And finally, stay posted with us as we report the next season. You can follow us on Twitter, subscribe to the newsletter, or subscribe to us on your podcatcher for all our cool updates! See you in 2017! Learn More If you want to learn more Folk-Lore of Women you can access it via the wonderful Project Gutenberg at this link. Did you like learning the value of the garter industry in 1952? What a rebel - you probably need Dr. Vicki Howard's book at this link or your local library. There are a lot of wedding traditions out there!  We obviously didn't cover them all! There's a great history about women changing their last names by Dr. Sophie Coulombeau at the BBC. For some funny and insightful thoughts on the prevalence of Corinthians in wedding vows, check out this essay by Kate Braestrup at Huffington Post. Our Sponsors Blue Apron – Delivering all the fresh ingredients you need to create home-cooked meals. Click now to get your first three meals for free. Casper – Get $50 towards any Casper Mattress purchase by visiting casper.com/awesome and using the offer code “AWESOME”.

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Surprisingly Awesome
#22 Wedding Planning

Surprisingly Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2016 37:04


This week: It's awesome in the sacred sense - but stressful in the practical sense. The Facts Surprisingly Awesome’s theme music is by Nicholas Britell. Our ad music is by Build Buildings. Additional music came from Kyle Morton, Sex Life, and Xolo We were edited this week by Annie-Rose Strasser, and produced by Rachel Ward, Christine Driscoll and Rikki Novetsky.  Our field producers were Sylvie Douglis and Nick Fountain.   Production Assistance came from Jacob Cruz, Emily Kennedy, Melanie Kruvelis, Jessica Langley,  Sarah Melton, and Sarah Stodder. Thank you to Meg Keene at A Practical Wedding, Erin Boll, proprietrix of the Instagram account Pisces Bride, Stevie Lane who designed our wedding invitation, and for helping us find Sue and Austin.  Learn More Source for the inverse relationship between the cost of weddings and duration of marriages: ‘A Diamond is Forever’ and Other Fairy Tales: The Relationship between Wedding Expenses and Marriage Duration. At one point this was the most downloaded paper on SSRN, the database we found it on. Here's the link to Tamara Sniezek's paper, Is It Our Day or the Bride’s Day? The Division of Wedding Labor and Its Meaning for Couples. You'll never look at invitations the same way again. Several years ago, Slate did a great, concise post about wedding averages and how they're reported, The Wedding Industry's Pricey Little Secret. Rebecca Mead's book is called One Perfect Day, and you can check it out at the library, like we did, or get it... you know where. (Amazon, you can buy books on Amazon.) Our Sponsors eero - For free overnight shipping, visit eero.com and at checkout select overnight shipping then enter “awesome" to make it free Hello Fresh - To get $35 off your first week of deliveries visit hellofresh.com and enter promo code "AWESOME"

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The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
Tao of Sports Ep. 14 - Sarah Melton (Director of Public Relations, Dallas Mavericks)

The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2013 32:20


  Sarah Melton has spent over 13 years with the NBA’s Dallas Mavericks, rising in the Public Relations Department until becoming the team’s Director in 2004. Melton talks about the ins-outs of the sports industry, especially things such as travel, sleep, social & family issues that come as a by-product of her job. The owner of the Mavericks tends to get quoted a lot by the media and Melton talks about she handles the unexpected issues that come with being high up in the Mavericks organization.