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The pandemic is not over. Not for everyone. Listen to this weeks show to find out why. Also: Overcharging for new teeth, Vaccine Lottery, magnetic conspiracies, the sun is hot, lot of Fox Theatres, how to refill CO2 tanks yourself, pizza talk and a lot more. Thanks everyone! Share Please! #itsadryheat #sodastream #dominos #littleceasars
This episode will give you Mia and Dinah’s top hacks for navigating Australia’s government payments and allowances. There are over 26 different payments and benefits available from Centrelink. Mia and Dinah talk about the 8 broad categories of payments available: families with children age pensions disability support carer support study-related support unemployment support crisis and special benefits concession cards and bonus payments. They discuss the best place to start to assess if you are available for any payments or benefits is the Centrelink Payment and Service Finder. This service available on the Centrelink website allows you to enter your details and then suggests what payments you should investigate. It also suggests other supports such as help lines, community groups, advocacy networks and associations that may be relevant to your situation. In particular other services which you may be eligible which are relevant to life admin include: Financial counselling Department of Human Services Financial Information Service Legal aid Microfinance small loans Mia and Dinah talk about some of the payments you may be eligible for including: Family Tax Benefit Part A and Part B - tax benefit for single parents or couples with children based on your income level and number of children Paid Parental Pay - pay to help parents spend time at home with a newborn or recently adopted child Child Care Subsidy - assists families with the cost of approved child care Carer Payment - supplement paid to someone who provides daily care and attention at home to a person with a disability or medical condition Austudy - payment for those 25+ returning to university to do a degree Jobseeker - financial help if you're between 22 and Age Pension age and looking for work Mia and Dinah talk about some of their top hacks for navigation the system including: if you know your circumstances are going to change, plan ahead to assess what you need to do to be eligible for relevant payments or services if you need to call the Centrelink call centre don’t call on Monday - the best times are usually Wednesday and Thursday in the morning if you have a complicated situation do your research, collect all your documentation and then make an appointment to see a Centrelink representative keep all your records accessible in your life admin system to make ongoing management of the payment easier. RESOURCES Services Australia - Guide to Government Payments Centrelink - Payment and Service Finder ATO - Government payments, pensions and allowances that must be declared on your tax return SHARE Please head to e Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook or Insta pages to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
This episode will give you Mia and Dinah’s top hacks for managing maintenance and repairs to your home. While completing home maintenance and repairs is not life admin, planning it, scheduling it, organising equipment and supplies and finding and engaging tradespeople are all squarely life admin tasks you have to do. Mia and Dinah start the ep by discussing how you can get motivated to tackle this. Strategies they discuss include: reframing home maintenance as a quest for beauty within the sanctuary of your home to elevate it from the humdrum considering the costs you will save by attending to small maintenance items before they result in a need for major repairs improving household harmony by establishing a system so you can share responsibilities with your partner ensuring the safety of your home considering the environmental impact saving energy can have. Mia and Dinah discuss hacks for: establishing seasonal reference lists for household and garden maintenance having a to-do list for minor repairs so you can batch them scheduling in your important recurring maintenance tasks establishing the minimal acceptable standard for tasks so you can minimise disagreements with your partner and more easily share the load making sure you understand what is included within your home insurance including possible access to home assist services considering subscribing to home assist services like RACV Home Assist to get easier access to tradespeople 24/7 learning how to do repairs and maintenance by using Youtube or doing a course having a list of contacts for tradespeople and other outsourced suppliers so you can readily access an outsourced provider when needed. They also discuss the equipment you may need for home repairs and maintenance and that you don’t need to buy to save money and storage space. Other options include: borrowing from neighbours, friends and family community tool libraries peer to peer services like toolmates.com.au renting from hardware stores. RESOURCES The Architecture of Happiness - Alain De Botton Fair Play - guidance on establishing a minimum acceptable standard Home Maintenance schedule example Ep 4 - Mastering To-Do Lists Ep 022: Outsourcing personal and household tasks Tool Mates Note that the Open Shed tool sharing app mentioned in the episode is unforutnately no longer available. SHARE Please head to e Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook or Insta pages to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
We interview Tracey Spicer, longtime broadcaster and recent NSW Premier's Woman of the Year, on how she and her partner organise and share their home life and careers. Tracey Spicer AM is a multiple Walkley Award-winning author, journalist and broadcaster who has anchored national programs and in 2018 was chosen as one of the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence . In 2019 she was named the NSW Premier’s Woman of the Year, accepted the Sydney Peace Prize alongside Tarana Burke for the Me Too movement, and won the national award for Excellence in Women’s Leadership through Women & Leadership Australia. Her first book, The Good Girl Stripped Bare, became a bestseller within weeks of publication, while her TEDx Talk, The Lady Stripped Bare, has attracted more than six million views worldwide. What we talk about During the interview, we chat with Tracey about: organising holiday care for children how Tracey enlisted her seven-year-old daughter to help her with tax receipts enlisting the children to assist with life admin, cooking and other household chores how she is determined to teach non-traditional gender roles to her children how her husband has taken control of house cleaning and comparison shopping in their household how habit, necessity and seeking advice has helped her take control of her taxes her approach to what she is happy to outsource the importance of having a conversation with your partner to reset expectations how her kids take responsibility for planning, shopping and cooking one meal each week investing the effort and time to upskill your children into contributing to your household life admin using a shared digital calendar to coordinate family logistics simplifying life to reduce the number of decisions she needs to make. RESOURCES TEDx - The Lady Stripped Bare Tracey Spicer’s website SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
As we delve into Trinidad and Tobago’s musical talent pool we'd like to bring to the surface Navíd (pronounced: Nah-veed) Lancaster. He's a musician, music producer and sound engineer, as well as the founder and owner of Lancast Ltd, an independent company that creates music for film, animation, video games, AR experiences and mobile applications. Navíd shares his journey from head-banging youth to breaking the barriers of ‘BS’ gatekeepers.We'd like to thank Navid for taking time out to share his thoughts with us. You can find more of Navid's work via his website www.lancastltd.com or follow him on Instagram, Facebook, Youtube, Twitter and Linkedin.SHARE Please, share this episode with someone who would find it valuable.SUBSCRIBE If you haven't yet, subscribe to the show on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify, Amazon Music, Google Podcast or the podcast app of your choice to get new episodes as they become available.Don't forget to subscribe to our newsletter for early access to upcoming content and other colourful insider tidbits.RATE & REVIEW We’d appreciate you taking a few mins to leave us a review and rating for the show & episode at podchaser.com.CONNECT Connect with us on your social media platform of choice, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube. Send us your questions or feedback by Email.SUPPORT If you’d like to support the show & what we’re doing to document and build a repository of Caribbean creatives you can buy us a coffee or two. We appreciate it!
In this episode, we interview psychologist and host of the Potential Psychology podcast, Ellen Jackson. About Ellen Jackson Ellen Jackson is a psychologist, host of the Potential Psychology Podcast, internationally published writer, speaker, coach and consultant to organisations Australia-wide. Ellen has a personal passion for self-care and individual wellbeing to beat stress and help you to live your best life. Her work includes one-on-one coaching, and everything she teaches is supported by scientific research so we know it works. Ellen's 6 Word Purpose Statement is: Help others live, learn and flourish. What we talk about During the interview, we chat with Ellen about: how the arrival of children intensifies the life admin load managing your mindset to let go of control and allow others to contribute and solve problems letting go of unnecessary standards or preferences when sharing the load training your children to be grown-ups how feeling calm and having peace of mind is important to her the big five personality traits and the impact this has on how you might approach life admin how being aware of your personality traits can help you understand how best to approach life admin playing to your strengths understanding that your standards and rules are usually self-imposed and you can let them go valuing your time to help make decisions around outsourcing motivation and how rewards and punishment don’t work in the long run (for our kids or for ourselves) the three key elements to motivation (autonomy, relatedness, competence) RESOURCES Potential Psychology Podcast Potential Psychology Episode - Why Everything You Know About Motivation Is Wrong Potential.com.au SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
In this episode we interview productivity and innovation expert, Dr Amantha Imber, about how she manages her life admin. She gives us her top hacks on scheduling, to-do lists and outsourcing This episode is the first in a series of interviews where we will be interviewing others to see how they tackle their life admin. About Dr Amantha Imber Dr Amantha Imber is an organisational psychologist and founder of behavioural science consultancy Inventium. where she helps companies such as Google, Apple, Disney, LEGO, Atlassian, Commonwealth Bank and many others innovate more successfully and reinvent the way they approach their work. In 2019, Amantha was named as one of the Australian Financial Review’s 100 Women of Influence. Amantha is also the host of the number one ranking business podcast How I Work, and new podcast How To Date where she interviews some of the world’s leading innovators about their habits, rituals and strategies for structuring their day. Amantha’s thoughts have appeared in Harvard Business Review, Forbes, Entrepreneur and Fast Company and she is the author of two best-selling books: “The Creativity Formula” and “The Innovation Formula”. What we talk about During the interview we chat with Amantha about: how she plans her time to reflect her values outsourcing cutting her weekly vegetables using Airtasker so she can spend her time doing things that are more fulfilling the importance of planning her social life to make sure she is getting the nourishing time that close friends provide using time boxing (scheduling) for exercise and any other priority things important in her life how she delegates things to others who are better qualified for areas such as financial matters her love of to-do lists and how she uses Siri and Apple Reminders how to get more out of your software by taking the time to earning shortcuts and other features teaching her daughter how to batch prepare her own school snacks how she will teach her daughter the importance of using her time to live her life in line with what is important to her how she enjoys online shopping from independent grocers outsourcing tasks she doesn’t enjoy like cleaning. RESOURCES Airtasker How I Work Podcast Online grocery shopping in Melbourne - Your Grocer Episode 22 - Outsourcing personal and household tasks How to Date - Podcast SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
This episode will give you the tops hacks to make your next move as harmonious as possible Moving house is on the list of life change events that stress people out. This year, due to covid-19 more of you may be moving or thinking about moving due to a change in income or for a tree/sea change as remote working becomes a more viable option for many. Mia and Dinah talk about the four key phases of moving house: Planning (many weeks before) Preparing (few weeks before) Moving (the week of moving) Settling in. The key to a successful move is all about checklists and systematically working through them. The key considerations in the planning phase are: selecting a date (consider mid-week which is cheaper and can be much easier if your children are in childcare or school) considering the opportunity to declutter before you move selecting a mover including any specialist movers for things like a piano organising the utility, internet and phone connection and disconnection contacting your insurance providers to ensure you are covered preparing for mail redirection - don’t forget things like subscriptions, car registration, pet registration, electoral role start making sure you try and use up as much food as possible before the move backing up your computer. applying for a parking permit organising a cleaner sourcing boxes (try local facebook groups or consider renting boxes) and a tape dispenser Some hacks in the preparing/packing phase are: take some photos of your home as a memento packing by room at the destination while your clothes are still hanging in the closet, put them inside a rubbish bag to make unpacking simpler. in lieu of bubble wrap, protect your dishes and fragile items with clothing and linens as you disassemble furniture, keep all screws and hardware in a plastic bag - label the bag and tape it to the furniture itself, or designate a separate box with hardware for all your furniture. take a picture of the back of your TV and other electronic devices - that way, you know exactly which wires go where when you're setting up in the new place! let the kids pack a few of their own moving boxes pack an “essentials box” or boxes which contains things you will need for the first day/night (including a knife to open boxes, essential crockery, linen, phone charger, clothing and toiletries for the next day, cleaning products, tools, tv remotes etc) ensure you keep track of valuable items and important papers. On moving day: meditate - go with the flow, be kind - it can be easy to get impatient and frazzled ensure you have cleaning supplies to hand (particularly a dustpan and brush) put labels on rooms at the destination so movers/friends know where to put boxes focus on setting up the beds first and bedrooms for children consider getting takeaway for the first night consider having someone else look after your pets or even put your dog in a kennel for one night so the place is more orderly when they arrive. When moving day is over it’s time to settle in: pay it forward with boxes and wrap - post it on a neighbourhood Facebook page look at your new council’s website new residents’ checklist finalise any changes of address unpack everything in the first few weeks otherwise will languish for years make it home - get the pictures up on walls (consider outsourcing this). RESOURCES Episode 4 Mastering To Do Lists Moving House Checklist Hiring Boxes Muval - Platform that connects you with removal companies My Connect - Utility connection service Episode 13 - Choosing a broadband plan Episode 14 - Selecting energy plans SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
This episode will talk you through the practical life admin issues you will need to address if you embark on the path of separating from your partner There have been media reports that the divorce rate is expected to spike due to COVID-19. Search engine data for divorce usually increases after Christmas and New Year, but Google has revealed that people are already considering their choices, which is unsurprising given the stresses of homeschooling, lockdown, job loss and income loss. They talk about seeing a lawyer to seek initial advice (ideally prior to separation). If you are looking for a lawyer: many lawyers experienced in family law will give you an initial free or reduced-rate consultation ask for recommendations from friends who have gone through the same situation check to see if you are eligible for Legal Aid contact your state law society or law institute. They talk about making the most of a meeting with lawyers including preparing information ahead of time such as: the history of your relationship a list of your assets - including rough values and details of any debts preparing some written questions including an estimate of costs at each stage. You might want to consider taking a friend with you to the meeting to take notes. Mia talks about the steps she went through to prepare for her separation including: ensuring all family admin systems were streamlined and shared including to-do lists, checklists and references lists, shared calendar, cloud storage with important documents scanned, password manager with access to bank and provider accounts, paperless billing and direct debits for as much as possible establishing her separate financial arrangements including securing employment and applying for her own credit card ensuring the house was organised, decluttered, and in good repair establishing a support network and scheduling appointments including tapping into her employer’s Employee Assistance Program compiling a checklist of things she would need to furnish a new home research on co-parenting arrangements establishing a budget and then researching and securing a rental property to move into. They also talk about some of the organisations you may need to contact when you separate including: Services Australia - to identify payments you may be eligible for or need to make Medicare Superannuation Banks Employer including emergency contact information Wills and Powers of Attorney. They also briefly discuss the two formal options for parenting arrangements: Parenting Order (an order, filed in court) Parenting Plan (an agreement, not filed in court) . RESOURCES Book: Conscious Uncoupling: 5 Steps to Living Happily Even After, Katherine Woodward Thomas Relationships Australia - Separation or divorce advice sheets Relationships Australia Parenting Plan booklet Services Australia - Information about payments and services for separated parents providing financial support to children Womens Legal Service Victoria MensLine Australia Legal Aid New Home checklist CustodyXchange website SHARE Please head to the Life Admin Life Hacks Facebook page to connect with listeners and share your thoughts, questions or suggestions.
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Recorded on the 21st of April, 2020 On this episode RobD, Roger, and I discuss our recent flight schedules (or lack-there-of), and we compare how long our beards can grow before we need to shave them before we need to go flying again. We discuss the LAX at home program and how Southwest leadership has declared no furloughs ahead. We also dive into a new segment we call "Remember When", where we explore some of the lessons we picked up in our general aviation flight training, all those years ago, and how those early moments have shaped how we operate as aviators today. reference: LAX at Home article LAX Art Program LAX Coloring Pages Southwest CEO promises not to furlough article APG @ www.airlinepilotguy.com Thank You for Listening! Don't forget to Subscribe, Like, Support, and Share Please visit Av8rtony.com for all show audio, cover art, Squawk Ident gear, leave audio feedback, and more. Intro and transition music & cover art by Av8rTony and produced at Av8r Sound Studios of Southern California You can also follow Av8rTony and Squawk Ident Podcast on Facebook, Twitter, & Instagram Squawk Ident can now be heard on iHeart Radio, Spotify, Anchor.FM, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Breaker, Overcast, PocketCasts, RadioPublic, and more. Copyright © Squawk Ident 2020, All Rights Reserved Copyright © Av8r Sound Studios 2020, All Rights Reserved Squawk Ident by Av8rTony is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution - 4.0 International License --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SquawkIdent/support
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Ashley chats with British scholar Dr. Anne Scott about the Clapham Sect, the long courtship of abolitionist Zachary Macaulay and teacher Selina Mills, and abolitionist William Wilberforce’s “sprint to the altar” to marry Barbara Spooner. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information Dr. Stott, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
On this special Q & A episode, Ashley and Mandy talk about topics like their favorite women from church history, their favorite podcasts, and their testimonies. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news
Ashley chats with Dr. Jennifer Powell McNutt (Wheaton) about the Protestant Reformation, women who played a role in the movement, and how parents can influence their children's interest in church history. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information Dr. Powell McNutt, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
In our thirteenth episode, we explore how a terrible marriage led one woman to become an evangelical Quaker, what would cause Elizabeth to hid a bull in the parlor of an English cottage, and how a female-authored pamphlet changed the British abolition movement. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news
Ashley chats with Bible teacher and church planter Amy Gannett about Biblical literacy, Scripture memory, and how Jesus Christ perfectly modeled disciple-making. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information Amy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
In our eleventh episode, Ashley & Mandy explain why a poem about a dead preacher was such a big deal, how Phillis advocated for abolition in her poetry, and how she ultimately wrote her way to freedom. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Ashley chats with Dr. Joshua Murray (Fayetteville State University) about early African-American print culture, African-American women writers, and how these women’s readings of Scripture shaped their views regarding abolition. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about Dr. Joshua Murray, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
In our ninth episode, Ashley and Mandy discuss a broken engagement, West Indian sugar boycotts, and a very weird novel. We also talk about childhood nicknames and what we would name our imaginary pet cats because, of course, this all ties into church history. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Matt Lobdell, curator of living collections at The Morton Arboretum, highlights his interesting career path from anthropology to curating one of the largest collections of trees in North America. His sense of adventure serves him well as he travels to remote locations around the world to find rare or endangered trees for this outdoor living tree museum. Bonus Content: Matt Lobdell’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: bigleaf magnolia Classroom Activity: S2 E9- Lesson Plan Explore Lobdell’s Photo Profile SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
Ashley chats with Dr. Adam McCune (College of Charleston) about children and children’s education in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain. We also talk about how the Bible was central to culture throughout this time in history. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about Dr. Adam McCune, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Anna Ball, president and CEO of Ball Horticultural Company, discusses how leadership, business, and STEM can combine to make an exciting and vibrant career. Ball leads diverse teams to ensure that Ball Horticultural Company makes the world a more beautiful place by developing and selling disease and fungal-resistant plants. Bonus Content: Anna Ball’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: Peonies Classroom Activity: S2 E7 Explore Ball’s Photo Profile Find out your ‘plant power’ through Bloom! Read about the scientific benefits of trees Check out a horticulturist in a Canopy Career Chronicle Bringing back impatiens in GrowerTalks Learn about selective breeding and genetic modification SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
Julie Travaglini, education program director at the Allegheny Land Trust, talks about how she found a career that balances her passion for education and the outdoors. From inspiring kids to certifying her backyard as a wildlife habitat, Travaglini connects nature and plants with people on a daily basis. Travaglini highlights how technologies such as iNaturalist can help connect students to the natural world. Bonus Content: Julie Travaglini’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: Jewelweed Classroom Activity: S2 E8 Explore Travaglini’s ’s Photo Profile Learn more about the Audubon’s Certified Backyard Habitat Program and other wildlife certification programs Northern Illinois Tree Selector Venomous by Christie Wilcox Encyclopedia of Life Information about abandoned mine drainage at an Allegheny Land Trust site Pennsylvania Association of Environmental Educators webinars Webinar featuring Travagliniand her hydroponic project iNaturalist SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
In our seventh episode, Ashley and Mandy introduce you to Sarah Trimmer: mother to twelve, children's book author, and abolitionist. We also consider the possibility that the actor Ryan Reynolds is really an evangelical Quaker from the eighteenth century. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Kevin McIntyre, climber arborist at The Morton Arboretum, dives into the importance of risk-assessment in a STEM career. From evaluating the safety of the trees he is about to climb to thoughtfully selecting the next step in his career, McIntyre assesses situations every day. Bonus Content: Kevin McIntyre’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: Eastern redbud Classroom Activity: S2 E6- Lesson Plan to be added.docx Becoming a certified arborist through the International Society of Arboriculture How to plant a tree The Plant Clinic at The Morton Arboretum Explore McIntyre’s Photo Profile SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
Matt Candeias, PhD candidate at the University of Illinois and creator of In Defense of Plants, describes his career and the importance of communication. Through his own research and studies and the creation of the extremely successful podcast In Defense of Plants, Candeias uses communication to address complex topics in an accessible way. Bonus Content: Matt Candeias’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: Orchidaceae family Classroom Activity: S2 E5- Explore Candeias’s Photo Profile Read the In Defense of Plants blog Check out the In Defense of Plants podcast Listen to an episode of In Defense of Plants in which Jessica Turner-Skoff was a guest SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
Ashley chats with Dr. Karen Swallow Prior (Liberty University) about women writers in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Great Britain. While the conversation focuses on Hannah More and Jane Austen, this "Context Chat" highlights the ways that British women writers contributed to abolitionism and used their writing skills to influence societal change. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about Dr. Swallow Prior, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Dr. Nicole Cavender, Vice President of Science and Conservation and Sue Wagner, Former Vice President of Education and Information at The Morton Arboretum (Current President and CEO of Huntsville Botanical Garden) describe how their careers in STEM require long-term planning and vision. Learn how each of these leaders assess opportunities and situations and how they use vision to grow and develop this tree-focused museum. Bonus Content: Nicole Cavender’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: tulip tree Sue Wagner’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: lavender Information about Troll Hunt Explore Nicole’s Photo Profile Explore Sue’s Photo Profile SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
Marvin Lo, Research Assistant at The Morton Arboretum, discusses how the early stages of his career have required versatility. As a research assistant, Lo demonstrates versatility as he works with lots of different people and spends time in the field, in the lab, and in the office. Bonus Content: Marvin Lo’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: Buce plants Explore Marvin’s Photo Profile Learn more about how Marvin propagates plants and tissue culture Check out these career chronicles that feature jobs similar to Lo's: Research Assistant and Arboriculture Scientist Check out The Morton Arboretum’s collaboration with NASA: Article from NASA’s website Video SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
In our fifth episode, we discuss how the beginning of British abolitionism was “the work of a woman.”* *Corrections to this episode: Her proper title is Lady Middleton, not Lady Margaret Middleton Most likely, Lady Middleton's father was not involved in the day to day operations of Fleet Prison due to his position. We apologize for these errors! Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Ashley chats with Dr. Timothy Larsen (Wheaton College) about how women in early Evangelicalism contributed to the spread of the Gospel as preachers, patrons, and philanthropists. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information Dr. Larsen, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
In our third episode, we look at how Evangelicalism and British Abolitionism are connected, talk about some early abolitionists, and explore an important question: what exactly is a quadrilateral? Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
In our second episode, we examine the forced deportation of millions of Africans in the transatlantic slave trade and how Europeans' love of sugar led to the growth of West Indian plantations. We also discuss why many eighteenth-century Christians justified their participation in the slave trade and owned slaves themselves. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
Dr. Chris Martine, David Burpee Professor of Plant Genetics and Research at Bucknell University, discusses how he incorporates innovation into his career. From discovering and naming plants, to communicating about plants in creative ways, Martine finds ways to push the boundaries of what we know and how we think about plants. Bonus Content: Chris Martine’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profiles: Australian blood bone tomato and the Dungowan bush tomato Explore Chris’s Photo Profile Plants are Cool, too! youtube series Press Release about Chris’ work SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
In this episode of Planted, Dr. Silvia Alvarez-Clare, Tree Conservation Ecologist at The Morton Arboretum, discusses how she collaborates with individuals and institutions all over the world to work towards saving the Quercus brandegeei from extinction. Bonus Content: Silvia Alvarez-Clare’s Profile and Favorite Plant Profile: The Kapok tree Explore Silvia’s Photo Profile Check out these career chronicles that feature jobs similar to Silvia’s: Conservation Leader and Conservation Advocate Check out the group 500 Women Scientists Learn more about the importance of biodiversity through this radio segment SHARE: Please tell us what you think. After you have listened to one (or several) episodes, we welcome your feedback.
In our first episode, we chat about the importance of church history, a runaway nun, and that what unites Christian women across time is that we are image-bearers who desperately need the Gospel. Visit our website for Show Notes, more information about co-hosts Ashley & Mandy, and more! Would you like to support us? {1} Share Please help us spread the word and share this podcast with your friends. We hope and pray that this podcast is a trustworthy and valuable resource for Christian women as they learn more about church history. {2} Rate & Review Please rate and review this podcast on iTunes, which helps other women find and listen to “Women of the Church.” {3} Like/follow "Women of the Church" on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter for the latest news.
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