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Gracie and Maddy are two of the Stockbridge-Munsee youth who traveled to their ancestral lands in the Capital Region of New York from their reservation in Wisconsin. They spoke with Hudson Mohawk Magazine about their experience visiting this area, how this journey has helped them to connect with family, and their hopes for the future. Gracie also spoke about being a Water Justice Lab fellow and testing the Hudson River waters. Thanks to Flying Deer Nature Center, Shawn Stevens, Wanonah, and Branda Miller for facilitating this visit.
Food safety expert and attorney Shawn Stevens shares how his team works with companies to develop food handling protocols, interventions, and supplier partnerships to ensure convenience retailers and restaurants serve high quality and safe food for their consumers. Hosted by: Jeff Lenard and Chrissy Blasinsky About our Guest: Shawn Stevens, Founder and Food Industry Lawyer, Food Industry Counsel LLC Shawn is the founding member of Food Industry Counsel LLC, the only law firm in the United States that represents the food industry exclusively. As a food industry consultant and lawyer, he works with food industry clients (growers, processors, restaurant chains, distributors, grocers) helping them protect their brand by complying with FDA and USDA regulations, reducing risk, managing recalls and defending high-profile foodborne illness claims. He also speaks regularly to national and international audiences on a wide variety of emerging scientific, regulatory and food safety legal trends.
Leikan, Nautika, & Gavriell are three Stockbridge-Munsee youth who traveled to their ancestral lands in the Capital Region of New York from their reservation in Wisconsin. They spoke with Hudson Mohawk Magazine about their experience visiting this area, generational trauma, and their hopes for the future. *Trigger Warning, there are mentions of violence in this interview* Thanks to Flying Deer Nature Center, Shawn Stevens, Wanonah, and Branda Miller for facilitating this visit.
Carter is one of the Stockbridge-Munsee youth who traveled to their ancestral lands in the Capital Region of New York from their reservation in Wisconsin. He spoke with Hudson Mohawk Magazine about his experience visiting this area, stories that were passed down to him from his ancestors, and his hopes for the future. Thanks to Flying Deer Nature Center, Shawn Stevens, Wanonah, and Branda Miller for facilitating this visit.
This Saturday, July 15, join us at Freedom Square for a family-friendly event of stories, songs, and games with Shawn Stevens, Stockbridge-Munsee youth, and Flying Deer Nature Center. Ahead of the event HMM producer Sina Basila Hickey spoke with Shawn Stevens, of the Stockbridge-Munsee band of Mohicans, and Michelle Apland, of Flying Deer Nature Center about working together and what to expect on July 15, from 10am-12pm at Freedom Square. More info here: https://www.mediasanctuary.org/event/stockbridge-munsee-sacred-stories-song/
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, First, the Bethlehem Public Library's Drag Story Hour is scheduled for Thursday, July 13 at 11am. We hear from Rev. Molly Dowell Baum, Youth Director at the First Presbyterian Church in Albany about her support for the event. WIth Mark Dunlea Then, Andrea Cunliffe speaks with a Aaron Marqius about the circus he performs with coming to Prospect Park in August Later on, Dulcina Diggs interviews Comedian Ben Miller about his transition from science to comedy. After that, Sina Basila Hickey talks with Shawn Stevens of the Stockbridge-Munsee Community and the Flying Deer Nature Center about the story telling and song event coming up this weekend at the Sanctuary Finally, another edition of Talking with poets with Thom Francis , this week he talks with Michael "ILLiptical" Sloman a filmmaker , Hip Hop and spoken word poet.
Steve, Miss Beka Sue, Jason, and Katie talk to Shawn Stevens about his career at Vendome. TBD music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: Steve Akley's New Book, Bourbon Assignments: https://amzn.to/2Y68Eoy ABV Network Shop: https://shop.abvnetwork.com/ YouTube: https://bit.ly/3kAJZQz Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Shawn Stevens is the founding member of Food Industry Counsel, the only law firm in the world that represents the food industry exclusively. As a food industry consultant and lawyer, Mr. Stevens works throughout the U.S. and abroad with food industry clients—including the world's largest growers, processors, restaurant chains, distributors, and grocers—helping them protect their brands by reducing food safety risks, complying with FDA and USDA food safety regulations, managing recalls and defending high-profile foodborne illness claims. Mr. Stevens also speaks regularly to audiences on a wide variety of emerging scientific, regulatory, and food safety legal trends, authors columns for food industry publications, and is quoted regularly by national media publications such as TIME Magazine and Corporate Counsel. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Mr. Stevens [18:20] about: Recent recall trends related to the impacts of COVID-19 Using data from the Food Recall Reporter online tracking tool to generate predictive analytics Changes in inspections as we emerge from the pandemic Examining recalls by category, allergen, pathogen, and foreign material Controlling Listeria monocytogenes in food facilities Upcoming changes to FDA's policy around Listeria—it's about persistence Trends in regulatory enforcement Industry trends related to the Smarter Era of Food Safety Food Safety Summit workshop—Mock Civil Trial 2.0. News and Resources FDA Resumes Domestic Surveillance Inspections [4:00] FDA Announces List of Priority Guidance Topics for Foods Program [7:49] The Acheson Group: FDA Plans 2022 Guidance FDA Releases FASTER Act Video Overview for Food Industry [13:10] Organizations Petition FDA to Deny BPA Approvals, Limit Use in Food and Beverage [16:01] Register for the Food Safety Summit: May 9–12; Early Bird ends March 31. Podcast listeners get an EXTRA 10%! Use the code FSMPodcast. Register before March 31 and get 10% in addition to the early bird discount. After March 31, get 10% off published rates. We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com.
What's the purpose of Indigenous People's Day? Where did it come from? Why does it matter?The purpose of this panel, “Listening Deeply: Indigenous Voices Panel Discussion,” was to educate our community in preparation for Indigenous Peoples' Day. It happened on Friday, October 1st from 6:00-8:00pm at the Unitarian Universalist Meeting of South Berkshire in Housatonic. Our panelists were Shawn Stevens, Jake Singer, Bonney Hartley, from the Mohican Cultural Affairs Office, and Carol Dana, a Penobscot Language MastWe also heard deep reflections from Lev Natan, founding director of Alliance for a Viable Future, and special honored guest, Gwendolyn VanSant, Chief Executive Officer and Founding Director of MultiCultural Bridge.
(May 5) Have you ever ruined a surprise birthday party for someone? Well, Jeff has! Find out how he ruined Shawn Stevens’ surprise birthday party at the beginning of the podcast. Also, with Vegas opening back up, people are now asking Aimee if she has any concert tickets. Hear why this bothers her at 17:27. […] The post Jeff Spoiled A HUGE Surprise For Shawn Stevens… appeared first on 102.7 Coyote Country.
Shawn Stevens (known as Red Eagle) and podcast host Maya Breuer continue conversation on Native American healing. Listen in as Red Eagle shares his experience living a Native American spiritual way of life as a traditional artist, storyteller, drummer, dancer, singer, and flute player. This episode may contain traditional, spiritual, or indigenous practices and is provided for educational purposes only. Discretion is advised.
Shawn Stevens, known as Red Eagle, and podcast host Maya Breuer come together for this inspiring conversation on Native American healing. Listen in as Red Eagle shares his experience living a Native American spiritual way of life as a traditional artist, storyteller, drummer, dancer, singer, and flute player.
Join us again this week for an amazing episode of Schooled Thru Spirit. This week, DeEtte welcomes special guest and Native American Shawn Stevens. They discuss Shawns spiritual journey in addition to his love for music.
Austin Horton and Jonni Lightfoot hosted another hour of movie chatter on The Zone Sports Network. Segment 1: New Releases -Movie Zone Showdown of the Week: 2000's "How the Grinch Stole Christmas" vs. 1966's animated classic -New movies and classic movies playing at theatres Segment 2: Industry Interview -Director/writer Spanky Ward, actor Shawn Stevens preview locally made movie "The Santa Box" Segment 3: From the Archives -Facts and factoids about 2000's ‘How the Grinch Stole Christmas'
Steve interviews Shawn Stevens, a still builder for Vendome about his company and his career. T.B.D. music is by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Important Links: ABV Network Shop: https://shop.abvnetwork.com/ Our Club: https://www.abvnetwork.com/club Challenge Coin Challenges: https://www.abvnetwork.com/coin Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theabvnetwork Check us out at: abvnetwork.com. Join the revolution by adding #ABVNetworkCrew to your profile on social media.
Shawn Stevens is an attorney and founding member of the Food Industry Counsel, a law firm that provides food safety legal and regulatory consulting services exclusively for food industry clients, ultimately helping them anticipate, navigate, and resolve their most pressing food safety challenges. As a food industry consultant and lawyer, Shawn works throughout the U.S. and abroad with food industry clients (including the world’s largest growers, processors, restaurant chains, distributors, and grocers) helping them protect their brand by reducing food safety risk, complying with U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and U.S. Department of Agriculture food safety regulations, managing recalls, and defending high-profile foodborne illness claims. Shawn also speaks regularly to audiences on a wide variety of emerging scientific, regulatory, and food safety legal trends. He authors columns for food industry publications, and he is quoted regularly by national media publications such as TIME Magazine, the New York Post, and Corporate Counsel. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak to Shawn Stevens about: What he sees as the biggest food safety challenges his clients are facing The Jack in the Box outbreak and how it changed the food industry An overview of what happens during FDA's Food Safety Modernization Act inspections His advice for food companies that expect to undergo a FSMA inspection What a food company should do in the event of a recall—before, during, and after The benefits of conducting a high-level mock recall Consumer responsibility vs. manufacturer/processor responsibility when it comes to ready-to-eat food products The concept of ready-to-prepare foods How food safety regulations are beginning to mimic those in the pharmaceutical industry Food companies' biggest liability How he would approach food safety in his own food company Trends in recall insurance and whether FDA will create thresholds for Listeria monocytogenes News Mentioned in This Episode FDA Investigation: Cyclospora Illnesses Linked to McDonald's Salads Supplied by Fresh Express FDA Commissioner's Statement on Recent Cyclospora Illnesses South Africa Listeria Outbreak Declared Over FDA Sampling Assignment-Cyclospora in Fresh Herbs FDA: Avoid Frozen Desserts and Drinks Made with Liquid Nitrogen Keep Up with Food Safety Magazine Follow Us on Twitter @FoodSafetyMag, LinkedIn, and on Facebook Subscribe to our magazine, and our bi-weekly eNewsletter We Want to Hear From You! Please share your comments, questions, and suggestions. Tell us about yourself—we'd love to hear about your food safety challenges and successes. We want to get to you know you! Here are a few ways to be in touch with us: Email us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Record a voice memo on your phone and email it to us at podcast@foodsafetymagazine.com Leave us a voicemail at 747.231.6730
As a young man, Shawn Stevens became a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. He quickly also became a famous actor with roles on hit 70's and 80's shows such as Eight is Enough, Chips, Buck Rogers, and the Facts of Life. He starred in the ABC family drama The Mackenzies of Paradise Cove. He also had long running parts in daytime dramas Search For Tomorrow and Days Of Our Lives. He starred in the iconic church video Our Heavenly Father's Plan. He then put acting on the back burner to focus on family and church. Shawn went through some tough years but found joy working behind the scenes in the film industry. He now does both with a rejuvenated acting career and on set catering business. Shawn's story is one of faith, trials and ultimately peace in the gospel that will inspire us all.
Here’s a fresh thought for fixing or just strengthening your marriage this year: try improving your sleep quality. Really? Yes, really. In this episode of our marriage podcast, we interview Shawn Stevens. He is a best-selling author and the creator of the Model Health Show, currently the #1 Nutrition and Fitness podcast in the world on iTunes. [youtube id="zAM6iPk53m8"] Watch the video for the full interview. I invited Shawn for an interview because I wanted him to help us understand how we can take care of our marriages by taking care of our sleep. As Shawn says at the start, “When you’re tired, your best friend can look like your worst enemy!” The Case For Sleep In the interview, we discuss various research articles that identify the impact of reduced sleep. The bottom line is, when you don’t get enough sleep, you limit your brain’s ability to help you relate to others. Sleep is the only state we experience that helps to rebuild our bodies and minds. Yet, it’s often the first thing we reduce when we begin to feel overloaded. Ironically, we reduce one part of our daily lives we need the most. Reduced sleep affects men and women different. For men, poor sleep predicts more negative ratings of spousal interactions the next day. For women, negative daytime interactions take away from sleep that night. You can imagine how quickly a destructive cycle can form from this interaction. Clearly, there is a well-established link between relationship quality and sleep quality. Sleep and Stress Sleep is also an important part of stress regulation. Marriage is a great source of stress relief but Shawn identifies how critical sleep is as part of managing stress. But the challenge is that stress makes for poor sleep and poor sleep makes for more feelings of stress. How does a person break out of this cycle? Strategies for Improving Sleep Quality One of the critical take-home lessons from this interview is the importance of exercising in the morning. This has a huge impact on the amount of time spent in the deepest (and most restorative) stage of sleep. Exercising at night, or late in the evening, is counterproductive to being healthy. You might be exercising, but you’re eroding the restorative potential of your sleep. Another critical take away is to observe a caffeine curfew. Caffeine has a half-life of about eight hours (depending on your metabolism). Consequently, Shawn’s recommendation is that there be no caffeine intake after 2 PM in the afternoon. Intake after that time is going to impact your body’s ability to get the quality of sleep it needs. Shawn also notes the importance of moderating body temperature. Running our house too warm, especially at nights in the bedroom, takes away from sleep quality. The research recommends running one’s bedroom temperature between 60 to 68 F (16 to 20 C) is ideal. There’s a side-benefit to a cooler room: more cuddling! That can’t but help the marriage too, right? Finally, we discuss the impact of sexuality on our sleep quality. The body releases a wonderful cocktail of hormones following orgasm with one’s spouse. Those hormones promote deeper and more restful sleep as well as reducing the impact of stress on our bodies. More from Shawn Stevenson Be sure to check out Shawn’s website, and podcast to learn more about how you can improve your health and fitness. As well, be sure to pick up a copy of Shawn’s book, Sleep Smarter: 21 Proven Tips to Sleep Your Way To a Better Body, Better Health and Bigger Success. I have read his book and highly recommend it. It is very digestible, a great read, and really takes you through many actionable ways that you can start improving your sleep tonight.
Shawn Stevens announces the final two random drawings for a Fight Club Finder Ultimate Training Package and the Grand Prize Package.