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Host Will Rasmussen talks with Shannon Williams and Eliza Lish from the U of I Extension. They are discussing retirement workshops and 4-H opportunities.
La gran ciudad y el campo suelen ser conceptos excluyentes. Por su ubicación, clima y amor por los árboles, la capital del estado de Georgia es una excepción: casi la mitad del término municipal está cubierto de árboles. El bosque asoma en enormes espacios como Piedmont Park y el jardín botánico, en los frondosos laterales de muchas calles o en la enorme franja de naturaleza del BeltLine, antigua línea férrea rehabilitada como vía verde a lo largo de decenas de kilómetros. Podemos identificar infinidad de especies, incluido el melocotonero, que da nombre a una de las arterias principales (Peachtree Street) y presta su fruto como emblema y apodo a esta ciudad: The Big Peach. Una de sus habitantes, la filóloga y profesora Shannon Williams, nos acompaña junto a su pareja, Francisco Espinosa. Con ellos visitamos el Parque Olímpico del Centenario, legado de los juegos olímpicos de 1996, y el surtido de atracciones que tiene en su perímetro: una noria gigante, la sede central del canal CNN, estadios, un descomunal acuario y el contiguo Mundo de Coca-Cola, exhibición permanente sobre esta marca de raíz atlantesa. A unos pasos encontramos el Centro para los Derechos Civiles y Humanos, que mantiene vivo el espíritu de un ciudadano ejemplar, el premio Nobel de la Paz Martin Luther King. Su casa natal y otros lugares ligados a su biografía se reúnen en un parque histórico nacional que recorremos de la mano de Julie Galle. También contamos con las voces de otras residentes: Vanessa Álamo, Swani González y Ana Mari Toro. Descubrimos mercados y restaurantes en Krog Street Market y Ponce City Market; barrios inspiradores como el East Side, Midtown o el lujoso Buckhead; y propuestas culturales de la talla del High Museum of Art. Cerramos ruta en Roswell, encantador suburbio del norte de Atlanta que conserva construcciones anteriores a la guerra civil de Estados Unidos.Escuchar audio
Shannon Williams from the Mind Trust explains the battle between Indianapolis Public Schools and The Indianapolis Public Charter Schools.
*Twigger Warning: This episode contains a discussion of suicidal thoughts. If you, or someone you know, is struggling with suicidal thoughts, please dial 988 for the Suicide and Crisis Lifeline.We're coming in strong for season two with special guest Shannon Williams. Known as "Mrs. ChoosePeace," she is the motivational speaker behind her brand, Peace Over Problems.I wanted to open the new season with this episode because we're at a time at the beginning of the year when we may be executing our vision(s) for the year. We've all had a vision placed on our hearts at one point or another, but what happens when we face adversity on this journey or fear sets in? Do we still pursue the vision?Listen to this episode now to discover how you can still pursue the vision in your heart.View the visual recording of this episode on my YouTube channel HERE.Keep up with Shannon on Instagram at @peaceoverproblemsco and on Facebook at Peace Over Problems Co.Website:www.peaceoverproblems.coFollow Style and Conversation:YouTube: Styled by Jessica LaurenInstagram: @styleandconversationpodFollow Jessica for style, beauty, and fashion tips on Instagram @styledby_jessicalaurenTikTok: @styledbyjessicalaurenFacebook: facebook.com/styledbyjl
297: Four Ways to Future-Proof Your Nonprofit in 2025 (Bert Armstrong & Shannon Williams)SUMMARYThis episode is brought to you by Armstrong McGuire & Associates. Check them out for your next career opportunity OR for help finding an interim executive or your next leader. Are you ready to navigate the opportunities of 2025, or are you feeling the pressure of stretched resources, leadership turnover and a disengaged board of directors? In episode #297 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, Bert Armstrong and Shannon Williams share findings from statewide community conversations that illuminate all of these issues. ABOUT BERT & SHANNONBert Armstrong found his career mojo as a nonprofit leader and fundraiser, and has served the nonprofit community as a fundraising professional, consultant, volunteer, and board member. As co-founder and principal of Armstrong McGuire, he has led searches for nonprofit executives, facilitated planning efforts, and helped clients raise tens of millions. Prior to co-founding the firm, Bert served as the Vice President for Advancement for the Methodist Home for Children. After graduating from the UNC Chapel Hill with a degree in journalism, Shannon Williams stumbled into a fundraising position cloaked in a communications job and found her passion. For over 25 years, she has focused on helping organizations change the trajectories of their communities. Shannon leads the Armstrong McGuire team in helping boards find strategic direction, maximizing fundraising potential, and matching talented leaders to exceptional organizations. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCES Leaders Eat Last by Simon SinekDiscernment by Henri NouwenThank You. I'm Sorry. Tell Me More by Rod Wilson
Host Steve Lish talks with Shannon Williams and Makenzie Hodges from the Salmon School Garden. They talking about the garden and their upcoming soup fundraiser.
In part one, host Will Rasmussen talks with Shannon Williams from the Lemhi County 4-H program, promoting this year's Halloween Trough or Treat. In part two, Will talks with Ronnie DeFord, Michael Pearce and Amber Pace from the Salmon Substance Abuse Prevention Coalition about their Halloween Carnival and Zombie Walk.
Host Will Rasmussen first talks with Shelley Lowder and Shannon Williams from the Salmon School Garden. Next, it is Jill Patton, Salmon School Superintendent.
275: Fundraising Without Fear: Tips for Non-Fundraising Executives (Shannon Williams)SUMMARYAre you struggling with the complexities of fundraising as a senior leader at your nonprofit organization? In episode 275 of Your Path to Nonprofit Leadership, we delve into the insights and experiences of Shannon Williams from Armstrong McGuire, who offers valuable advice for nonprofit leaders. Shannon shares why fundraising often falls by the wayside and emphasizes the critical role executive directors must play in this essential task. Discover practical strategies to boost your confidence and effectiveness in fundraising, learn the importance of relationship-building, and explore how to engage your board members in the process. Shannon's journey from an accidental fundraiser to a mentor for nonprofit leaders provides inspiring lessons on cultivating donor relationships, asking for advice, and leveraging your executive title to its fullest potential. Tune in for actionable tips that can transform your approach to fundraising.ABOUT SHANNONAfter graduating from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill with a degree in journalism, Shannon stumbled into a fundraising position cloaked in a communications job and found her passion. For over 25 years, Shannon has focused on bringing fundraising systems, stories of impact, staff and volunteers together to help organizations change the trajectories of their clients and communities. Shannon leads the Armstrong McGuire team of advisors in helping boards find strategic direction, transforming vision into a clear, articulate case, maximizing fundraising potential, and matching talented leaders to exceptional organizations. When she is not partnering with nonprofits, you will find Shannon cheering on Furman Cross Country and Track, all things Tar Heels, and the Carolina Hurricanes. EPISODE TOPICS & RESOURCESAsking: A 59-Minute Guide to Everything Board Members, Volunteers, and Staff Must Know to Secure the Gift by Jerold PanasReady for a Mastermind? Learn more here.Sign up for our weekly Thursday Leadership Lens for the latest on nonprofit leadershipReady for your next leadership opportunity? Visit our partners at Armstrong McGuire
Today in this encore presentation, De Shannon Williams is one of the owners of Smokey's Meal on Wheels food truck, and she's an organizer of Food Truck Fridays, which have returned to Smith Park in downtown Jackson every first, third and fifth Friday.
Host Will Rasmussen talks with Shannon Williams and Shelley Lowder With the Salmon School Garden about the 10 year Anniversary.
What changed after a legal services nonprofit received a professional analysis of its fundraising efforts? In episode 15 of Mission + Markets, host Heather Shanahan welcomes Missy Hatley of Legal Aid of North Carolina and Shannon Williams of Armstrong McGuire to talk about strategic fundraising. How can organizations be more effective? How can nonprofits get board members to play to their fundraising strengths? What's new and innovative in the world of fundraising? And finally, could your nonprofit benefit from a thorough development assessment? Subscribe to Mission + Markets for more insights for nonprofits and mission-focused organizations.
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Portability and ease of deployment are the driving forces behind Acorn, a Kubernetes management platform based on the DevOps concept to simplify the work of Ops and Devs.To discuss how this Open Source project was born and is being developed, Kubicast brings in Darren Shepherd and Shannon Williams, co-founders of Acorn and also creators of Rancher.O Kubicast é uma produção da Getup, empresa especialista em Kubernetes e projetos open source para Kubernetes. Os episódios do podcast estão em getup.io/kubicast, nas principais plataformas de áudio digital e no YouTube.com/@getupcloud.
All of the Cloud Unfiltered Podcasts from Kubecon in Chicago 2023Welcome to a captivating episode of "Cloud Unfiltered," hosted by Michael Chenitz, straight from the vibrant atmosphere of KubeCon in Chicago. This special edition features an insightful conversation with two renowned figures in the world of cloud computing – Darren Sheppard and Shannon Williams.
Today, De Shannon Williams is one of the owners of Smokey's Meal on Wheels food truck, and she's an organizer of Food Truck Fridays, which have returned to Smith Park in downtown Jackson every first, third and fifth Friday.
On this episode we chat with Shannon Williams, Director of Boulder Advocacy's Operations and Evaluation to learn more about the use of evaluation tools to make our organizations better advocates. Measuring success is much more than identifying wins and losses, it includes improving capacity and other incremental steps to achieving policy goals. Voices on this episode Tim Mooney Shannon Williams Shownotes Understanding Evaluation Differences between advocacy and program evaluation. Beyond Wins & Losses Importance of considering interim milestones and not just the end goals. The "attribution conundrum." Embracing complexity, focusing on contribution rather than attribution. Building power and capacity as evaluation metrics. Importance of sustainability and setting up for long-term success. Understanding the vision of an organization and using the Theory of Change to achieve it. Resources · A User's Guide to Advocacy Evaluation Planning (Harvard Family Research Project)* · The Advocacy Strategy Framework (Center for Evaluation Innovation)* · Data Playbook (Schusterman Philanthropies)* · Getting Started: A Self-Directed Guide to Outcome Map Development (ORS Impact)* · When the Best Offense is a Good Defense: Understanding and Measuring Advocacy on the Defense (ORS Impact)* · Advocacy Capacity Tool (ACT!) and ACT! Quick* · Amplifying Nonprofit Voices: Bridging the Advocacy Evaluation Gap · Advocacy That Builds Power: Transforming Policies and Systems for Health and Racial Equity (Center for Evaluation Innovation) · Gigi Barsom, “A New Framework for Understanding Power Building,” Stanford Social Innovation Review, July 17, 2023
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Shannon Williams v. Anthony Verna
Do you want to revolutionize the way that your business interacts with clients? It's time to put some serious attention on how your clients experience your brand. Shannon Williams is a truly creative soul who knows how to infuse his business with the power of story and connection. Tap into your secret weapons of clear communication, vulnerability, and emotional appeal to create a client experience that is genuine and puts your client in the center. If you develop your client experience well, your clients can walk away from interactions with you feeling that they are the hero of a grand adventure. That is how you develop clients that are so satisfied they keep coming back! Key Takeaways The essence of your brand is how people feel about who you are and what you do. Your brand should tell a story that makes your client feel like they are the hero. Build connections with your audience through authentic vulnerability in your messaging. Sometimes it is hard for us to see our business clearly because of how close we are. Look for outside help in gaining clarity for your brand story. About Shannon Williams Shannon is a multi-hyphenate creative based in Columbus, OH. He's passionate about the music of language, the power of story, the intelligence of good design, the compelling still image, and building community amongst creatives. In This Episode [00:00] Welcome to the show! [05:59] Meet Shannon Williams [12:57] The power of the story brand mindset [22:58] Actively creating connections [26:11] Telling your story [30:12] Tapping into vulnerability [40:07] Where to start with personal branding [48:13] Connect with Shannon [53:05] Outro Quotes “Brand is how people feel about what you do.” [17:23] - Shannon Williams “Feeling creates connection, connection inspires loyalty, and loyalty informs action.” [24:00] - Shannon Williams “If the only thing that we're doing is relying on the work that we're doing for clients, it could be a lot more powerful when we add the soul of our own brand.” [27:32] - Ryan Koral Links Get the The Lead Machine: Website Checklist for Filmmakers FREE Workshop Available "How to Consistently Earn Over $100k Per Year in Video Production While Working Less Than 40 Hours Per Week" Join the Grow Your Video Business Facebook Group Find Shannon Williams online Find Shannon Williams online at 10 Speed Studios Follow Shannon Williams on Instagram | Twitter Follow 10 Speed Studios on Instagram | Twitter Connect with Shannon Williams on LinkedIn Follow Ryan Koral on Instagram Follow Grow Your Video Business on Instagram What's your question for the podcast? Share a video or audio response! Check out the show notes page If you haven't already, we'd love it if you would take 1 minute to leave us a review on iTunes!
Host Will Rasmussen talks with Shannon Williams, Lizzie Mueller, Rachel Alvarado and Nick Alvarado from Rise & Shine and the Salmon School Garden Project. Today it was Coffee for A Cause supporting the Salmon School Garden Project.
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In this episode, Leslee Bogdanow and Shannon Williams join Amber and Erin to talk about Psalm 119 and the delight they find in obeying God's Word.
Available on the airwaves and Youtube every Tuesday and Wednesday, Girl and the Gov, The Podcast is an extension of Girl and the Gov®'s mission to provide a platform for Millennials, Zennials, and Gen-Z to engage with the evolving political sphere in an approachable, digestible, and accessible way. Co-hosted by Sammy Kanter and Maddie Medved, the podcast provides an inside look at the ins and outs of government and politics as we know it today through engaging interviews with leaders in the field and segments that address the questions everyone wants to ask, but never does. In this podcast, there's no question too stupid, no rock left unturned, and no mysterious jargon that isn't examined in-depth. The podcast releases two episodes per week -- one on Tuesday's focused on the Top Stories in political news for the week, and one on Wednesday's featuring a guest interview. This trailer is more than a trailer, it's also a glossary for the terms in politics we hear all the time, but are often left scratching our heads about. For these terms, we brought in the experts, who shed light on what they mean and what we need to know about them. The tidbits on top terms can be found below – if there are others y'all wanted added, just let us know :) Political Audio Glossary - brought to you by Girl and the Gov, The Podcast! @ 12:41 - What is redistricting? with Brian Derrick, Political Strategist @ 13:33 - What is gerrymandering? with Kendra Alvarez of All On The Line @ 14:27 - What is a secretary of state? with Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson @ 16:03 - What is an attorney general? with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel @ 17:15 - What do governors do? with Florida Congressman Charlie Crist @ 18:46 - What does a Lt. Governor do? with Vermont Lieutenant Governor Molly Gray @ 20:25 - What is NATO? with Dr. Mai'a K. Davis Cross @ 22:29 - What are committees? with Congressman Tom Suozzi @ 23:48 - What is the constitution? with Author Ben Sheehan @ 24:42 - What is the Bill of Rights? with Author Ben Sheehan @ 28:28 - What is the Supreme Court? with Lawyer and Legal Educator, Natasha Axelrod @ 29:52 - What's the wage gap? with Shannon Williams of Equal Pay Today @ 31:28 - What's antisemitism? with Carly Pildis, Director for Community Engagement at the ADL @ 33:53 - What is direct democracy? with Amy Fitch Heacock, Arizonans for Reproductive Freedom @ 34:42 - What is a ballot measure? with Kelly Hall, Executive Director of the Fairness Project Follow us on social media: Instagram: @girlandthegov and @girlandthegovthepodcast TikTok: @girlandthegov YouTube: @girlandthegov LinkedIn: @girlandthegov Pinterest: @girlandthegov Girl and the Gov®: https://www.girlandthegov.com/ #VIRAL by Girl and the Gov®: https://www.girlandthegov.com/newsletter Girl and the Gov®'s Etsy Page - Shop Here: https://etsy.me/3zMNRoW Brand Ambassador Program: https://bit.ly/3OsNrK0 Internships: www.girlandthegov.com/careers --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girl-and-the-gov-the-podcast/support
We may be alone in the universe now, but evidence suggests it wasn't always this way...CW: NoneTranscriptPatrons Beate, Falcon Streams, Chris Hartman, Shannon Williams, Denver Dennison, I'm here for the Knowledge Fight!, Ruskied, iDreadnought, Jason Curtice, Kyrhlaan, Justin Watts, Kyrone, Adam Cooper, Luna RoseWood, deepfriedgundam, LordAsteria, Rachel Prinzing, Gummy, MTF-Frost, Bear, Christopher VanFleet, Neal-Marcus Köppe, Job Sijgers, and Angel Anchor!Cast & Crew:SCP-3426 was written by ModulumNarrator - Jon GrilzAgent Grey - Brandon NguyenAlien One - Pacific S. ObadiahAlien Two - Russ More ____________Sound Designer - Travis McMasterMusic by Matt Roi BergerTheme Song by Tom Rory ParsonsShowrunner - Pacific S. ObadiahProducers - Tom Owen & Brad MiskaPresented by Bloody Disgustingwww.Bloody-Disgusting.com www.SCParchives.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scp_pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/scp_pod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/scppod Discord: https://discord.gg/yW5BVPFgzp See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, filmmakers Shannon Williams and Renee Jordan chat with Derek about what made them want to work in film, the process of making their short film, "The Skunk-Ape," and the Gulf Coast filmmaking scene.Watch Live on YouTubeSubscribe to the show on LinktreeUse the code “FPPod” at checkout for 10% off your order at BrezCoffeeCo
Now if the name Shannon Williams sounds familiar in the context of Girl and the Gov®, that would be because our amazing guest for this week's episode has also been a guest on our IG lives. This icon in activism and action is the Director of the Equal Pay Today Campaign at the ERA gave us the 411 on the wage gap, equal pay, occupational segregation, and legislation that can change the status quo. We could've chatted with Shannon on this for hours and hours, SO we will obviously be having her back for a part two later in the year. If you walk away with any additional q's, send them our way and we'll make sure to keep ‘em on deck. **recorded prior to news breaking yesterday of another mass shooting** ERA & Action Items: https://www.equalrights.org/what-you-can-do/actions/ Subscribe to our YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXZu8SynwiQzElPxfJ_SCcw Our interview with NoPixAfterDark Podcast: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mIhEv_yanmU Winc (21+ only): https://winc.mivh.net/vn1kZW Brand Ambassador Program: https://www.girlandthegov.com/the-ambassadors Internship Description: https://www.girlandthegov.com/careers Join our Tennis Club via Break The Love: https://www.breakthelove.com/clubs/girlandthegov Follow us on Pinterest: https://pin.it/61MuWuo --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/girl-and-the-gov-the-podcast/support
In this episode Shannon Williams and Sara Price join Amber and Vanessa to talk about the storms in their own lives and the accompanying salvation of the Lord.
Looking for Business Solutions with Dr Shannon WilliamsDo you have a business? Do you want to go in business? Are you in business but not making the profit you believe you should be making or growing at the rate you should? Then Dr Shannon Williams has solutions. This podcast will elevate your business acumen and set you up for a successful business journey. Dr Williams give you practical A-B-C's, 1, 2, 3's of entrepreneurship. Bio:Shannon Williams, Ph.D. is an entrepreneur, scholar, researcher and practitioner. She has co-founded and led various entrepreneurial ventures and provides consulting services for startups and existing entrepreneurs. Dr. Williams is also the founder and Chief Executive Nerd of geniuscribes.com, where she leads a team that provides ghostwriting and publishing services to high-level academics and professionals, and a team of “doctor makers” that provides dissertation coaching and editing services to doctoral students, helping them to ascend into the ranks of the 1% of Americans with Ph.Ds. In addition to researching and teaching entrepreneurship as an adjunct university professor, she has published two books in the genre: The Business Birthing Blueprint and Spiritual Entrepreneurship. Dr. Williams is currently responsible for launching and leading empowerment programs for the Booker T. Washington Empowerment Center for The Reflections of Christ's Kingdom in Houston, Texas. She greatly enjoys adventuring, learning and serving church and community.For more info go to www.DrshannonWilliams.comSupport the show (https://ileadacademy.net)
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“The phone just stopped ringing for me, and it was good thing because I could just focus and really engage with my children — it's led to some really good things”. Listen to Koori radio brekkie show, 93.7FM on the Koori dial. Credits: Get in touch with Mike on twitter, instagram or visit his website. Original artwork by Ashley Ronning. Recorded live on Feb 20, 2021 at The Sausage Factory, Dulwich Hill on unceded Gadigal land. Producers: Gab Burke, Tom Denham, Madeline Goldberger, Gus Macdonald, Ryan Pemberton and Joey Watson (EP). See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Will Rasmussen talks with Joyce Scott and Shannon Williams from Whitewater Therapeutic about the background of Whitewater and the upcoming spaghetti feed.
Ladies, March 15th is Equal Pay Day and we want you to know everything there is to know about getting every last penny you deserve. Today on It Sure is a Beautiful Day, Catt is in conversation with the Director of the Equal Pay Today Campaign, Shannon Williams, who is schooling us on why the gender wage gap exists, what we can do to shrink it, and how best to get involved in the effort to make a difference for yourself and all your female friends and loved ones. What is the best way to negotiate? Why is transparency on behalf of our employers so vitally important? Why does the wage gap specifically hinder women of color? Where do men fit into the conversation? How does our country's minimum wage compound the problem? We get gobs of great advice from our expert but we also hear from Catt about her own experience with this issue. You may recall she made global news after leaving her job at E! over a pay disparity issue. What she has learned from it all, how she reflects on it today, and why it's important for her to still make noise on the subject. Also, you asked, Catt answers. It can be difficult to navigate workplace issues effectively. She addresses some of your questions that you submitted from social media. Thank you for engaging in these important conversations, guys! Make sure to learn more about the Equal Pay Today Campaign and Equal Rights Advocates. There's a wealth of info on the website. Help us amplify these critical messages by using the hashtags _____ and ______. Also, thank you to this week's show sponsor for making this episode possible: WANDERING BEAR COFFEE – www.wanderingbear.com – use code CATT for 20% off! Produced by Dear Media.
In this episode, Dr. Michael Patterson, the founder of Be A Peace Maker, a nonprofit organization committed to developing peace makers in society, hosts with Nick Stonestreet, CEO of Ronald Blue Trust. They have an in-depth conversation with the principal of B.E.S.T. Academy, Dr. Timothy D. Jones, and assistant principal, Shannon Williams, whose work in one of the most impoverished areas of Atlanta gives young men the chance to find life-changing mentors and educational opportunities. During the interview, they discuss the importance of mentorship in their own lives, and why having organizations like Ronald Blue Trust helping to provide mentoring relationships to low-income children is so essential in today's world.Dr. Michael Patterson is the Founder of Be A Peace Maker, Inc. He is a pastor, author, motivational speaker, and adjunct professor at Morehouse College. He recently completed his Doctoral degree in Education and Organizational Leadership from Abilene Christian University. Dr. Timothy Jones is serving Atlanta Public Schools as the principal of B.E.S.T. Academy Prep School. Throughout the course of his career, Dr. Jones has been instrumental in furthering school and system improvement efforts as well as driving and sustaining strategic change resulting in marked gains in student achievement. Shannon Williams manages two companies and works as an assistant principal for an urban school district in Atlanta. To learn more visit RonBlue.comSUBSCRIBE today!Join us on our YouTube Channel or wherever you listen to podcasts.YouTubeFacebookLinkedInAppleSpotifyAmazoniHeartRadioThe information in these podcasts is provided for general educational purposes only. It is not intended as specific individual advice. The clients' experience may not be representative of the experience of other clients and they are also not indicative of future performance or success. Opinions expressed may not be those of Ronald Blue Trust.Trust and investment management accounts and services offered by Ronald Blue Trust, Inc. are not insured by the FDIC or any other federal government agency, are not deposits or other obligations of, nor guaranteed by any bank or bank affiliate, and are subject to investment risk, including possible loss of the principal amount invested.
This week our guest Shannon Williams shares her story of how a job loss led her to jump into entrepreneurship and to learn that success means knowing you are living your purpose and in your truth. After her 3rd child, she realized that she found her passion in bookkeeping and taxes and turned it into a business. Shannon includes some tips, including how to start building credit now so that you can get the credit score you need to secure loans, personally and professionally. Want to avoid headaches? Invest your time in getting your finances in order from the beginning. This is the episode to help start getting you on the right track. About the Guest: Shannon Williams is a Tax and Bookkeeping professional with over 22 years of experience. She lives in Gainesville, FL and she helps her clients all over the US with their taxes and bookkeeping so they can save on taxes. With her company 360 Integrity Taxes and Services, Shannon helps 6 figure businesses leverage and scale while using other people's money. Website https://360globalbusiness.net (https://360globalbusiness.net) Facebook https://m.facebook.com/cardellandshannon360globalbusiness/ (https://m.facebook.com/cardellandshannon360globalbusiness/) LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/shannon-c-williams-37818043 ( @Shannonwilliams)
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Gavin the Tunnelweb Spider (from Blenheim, New Zealand) might look scary but he's a fabulous weaver and a fine bass player. For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Boris the Borer (from Nelson, New Zealand) is a borer in more ways than one. But he's a dab hand at the accordion. For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Beautiful Marco the Monarch Butterfly (from Foxton, New Zealand) showcases the joyful sound of the Cuban guitar (or tres). For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Maggie the Mite (from Sanson, New Zealand) plays a ukulele that can only be seen with a microscope. For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Walter the Wasp (from Levin, New Zealand) is a punk rocker who upsets the neighbours with his loud electric guitar. For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
Told by Shannon Williams and Robin Nathan. Camilla the Crane Fly (from Christchurch, New Zealand) is a classy lady and a talented harp player. For Kids and Little Kids Produced by Robin Nathan Music by fleaBITE
An interview with Julie Shannon Williams, a certified yoga therapist who runs a group called The New Face of Aging, which provides members the space and impetus for exploring their personal relationship with aging. We talk about how yoga therapy works, what prompted her to explore the topic of aging in this way, and who we both look up to for examples of great attitudes towards aging.Connect with Julie and find more info on her studio and program at julieshannonwilliams.com or santoshayogatherapy.com
Shannon Williams shares some Good Gossip about what is next in her life and how the Lord has been giving her pure joy and gratefulness.
Guided to joining with Spirit through ACIM, we have the joy of joining Shannon Williams and Jeshua in the attic. They have a marvelous way of drawing us into recognizing our value and affirming the beauty of forgiveness. Listen and marvel at how much each and every one of us can contribute to our overall awakening!
In episode 36 of EnterpriseReady, Grant speaks with Shannon Williams of SUSE. They unpack Shannon's many years working with cloud-native and open source communities, his pioneering of Infrastructure as a Service, and the future of open source.
Good Morning Y'all! It's Sunday and we have another episode of Sucka Free Sunday Got Five On It for you. Our guest today is musician, writer and friend, Josh Tehee. We met in April on Roy Orbison's birthday and discussed singer-songwriters, grade school crushes, going to metal shows with his parents and brother, tribute shows, Wilson theater, local bands like Motel Drive, local podcasts Spanspek and Flowing with famous plus we gave a liberal shout to our mutual friend Shannon Williams because that's what you do when you have a podcast. We hope you enjoy it. One final thing. This week's introduction includes Josh's original music. We encourage you to check out his new project, New Old Man, out now on Bandcamp, and access this week's 5 Song Playlist here and on our Youtube page. We apologize to ALL our previous artists who have musical careers as it literally just came to us this week that we should be doing this. Go figure... Five Song Playlist on Love Wishing, Buddy Holly Wicked Game, Chris Isaak Diamonds and Rust, Joan Baez The Comedians, Roy Orbison New Partner, Bonnie Prince Billy Update: I mention Bobby Womack in this interview, but I referenced the wrong song, the correct song is "Looking for a Love." --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/staysuckafree/support
Aaron and David are joined by Shannon Williams to discuss each of their top 10 films of 2020!
Tune in Live into The Weekly Rundown Radio Show starting at 6:45pm EST for the Pre-Show Music Countdown & Showtime 7pm EST.Tonight our Special Guest is no other the Video Game Creator Shannon Williams best known for Spot Callerz Wrestling Game soon to be released. We will be asking the hard hitting questions plus we get a sneak at the game. Don't miss out join us Live. TUNE IN LIVE ON TWITCH https://www.twitch.tv/102dlgradioorlando TUNE IN LIVE ON OUR WEBSITE www.102DLGRadioOrlando.com TUNE IN ON SPREAKER https://www.spreaker.com/show/102-the-talk TUNE IN ON iHEART RADIO https://www.iheart.com/p…/the-102dlg-radio-fm-show-23720140/ JOIN THE LIVE VIDEO CHAT https://whereby.com/weeklyrundownradioshow
She's moved 5 times in 20 years, and built here business successfully each time. Super broker Shannon knows niche marketing!
Aaron and David are joined by Shannon Williams from the Pop Culture Footnotes podcast to recap this year's Oscars telecast. They also go back ten years to revisit the 2009 Oscars to see if the Academy got that one right.