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Order of Service: - Prelude - O Rest in the Lord: O rest in the Lord, wait patiently for Him, and He shall give thee thy heart's desires: Commit thy way unto Him, and trust in Him, And fret not thyself because of evil doers. - F. Mendelssohn - Psalm 23 (p. 177; Tone 2): in unison - Prayer #67, p. 155: in unison - Hymn 371 - The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want: vv. 1 - 3 - Devotion - Hymn 371 - The Lord's My Shepherd, I'll Not Want: vv. 4, 5 - Blessing - Special Recognition - 'This Joyful Eastertide' arr. Jeffrey Blersch Service Participants: Chaplain Don Moldstad (Preacher), Laura Matzke (Organist), Aly Pettis (Soloist)
The Westchester County Impact Awards, held on Monday, October 21, 2024, at the Westchester Marriott Hotel in Tarrytown, NY, was a significant celebration marking 50 years of dedicated service to the senior community. This special event brought together community leaders, influencers, and distinguished guests to honor the work of the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services (DSPS) and the Westchester Public/Private Partnership (WPPP) for their tireless efforts and impactful contributions to supporting seniors across the region. As the community reflected on the last five decades of progress, the event underscored the importance of both the public and private sectors in shaping a more supportive and inclusive environment for Westchester's senior citizens. It highlighted how collaboration between these sectors has been instrumental in improving the quality of life for seniors and enhancing their access to critical resources and services. A major highlight of the event was the Special Recognition for 50 Years of Service presented to Mae Carpenter, the Commissioner of the Westchester County Department of Senior Programs and Services. Westchester Talk Radio's Bob Marrone had the privilege of speaking with Commissioner Carpenter, who has dedicated her career to improving the lives of seniors. Her leadership and vision have been instrumental in shaping the programs and services that benefit Westchester's senior community, and this recognition served as a well-deserved tribute to her tireless work.
Do you know a teacher who deserves special recognition for inspiring, education and leaving a lasting impact? Nominations are now open for the Local Women Education Awards 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Julian Treasure is a sound and communication expert, author and international keynote speaker. His five TED talks and 11 TEDx talks have been viewed more than 150 million times, and one of them is the sixth most viewed TED talk of all time. --- Upgrade Your Brain Unleash & Use Your Uniqueness https://braingym.fitness/ Find a Virtual Assistant at va.world All about Roy https://roycoughlan.com/ ------------ Speaking Podcast Social Media / Coaching My Other Podcasts https://roycoughlan.com/ ------------------ About my Guest Julian Treasure: Julian Treasure is a sound and communication expert, author and international keynote speaker. His five TED talks and 11 TEDx talks have been viewed more than 150 million times, and one of them is the sixth most viewed TED talk of all time. He has been widely featured in the world's media, including TIME Magazine, The Economist, Vogue, The Times, TV and radio stations including NBC's Today Show, BBC TV and radio, and many podcasts. He has been honoured with both Toastmasters International's Golden Gavel Award and the International Listening Associations's Special Recognition award. Julian's first book, Sound Business, is the seminal work on effective business sound. His audio branding company The Sound Agency works with major brands worldwide, proving that good sound is good business by designing excellent customer experience for the ears. Julian's second book, How To Be Heard: Secrets for Powerful Speaking and Listening, is a practical guide to improving personal communication skills. The audiobook version won both the SOVAS and Audie global awards for best business audiobook of the year. His seven-hour online course How To Speak So That People Want To Listen includes modules on public speaking and wellbeing for presenters. Before The Sound Agency, Julian founded, grew and sold leading UK contract publisher TPD, during which time he was chairman of the Association of Publishing Agencies, a director of the Periodical Publishers Association, chairman of PPAinteractive and chairman of the UK government's Digital Content Forum. In 2002, he received the PPA Chairman's Award for services to the UK magazine publishing industry. Julian is a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Marketors, a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts and a long time musician, remembering with affection his two 1981 BBC John Peel sessions (the bands were Transmitters and Missing Presumed Dead) and scoring Sounds magazine's single of the week with Fish Turned Human. What we Discussed: - How he got into Public Speaking (1 min) - The biggest problem in relationships is listening (7 mins) - Hearing V's Listening ( 8 mins) - Techniques to be Fully Preesent when Listening (12:30 mins) - Be present when listening (16 mins) - Can we comprehend if we listen at x2 times (18:30 mins) - What not to say as a CEO (23:15 mins) - Speaking from the Heart V's teleprompter (26:30 mins) - How he prepared his 5 TED speeches ( 29 mins) - Stop winging it ( 36 mins) - Why you need more than just Toastmasters (38:30 mins) - You do not need to be screaming in a Noisy Bar (43:30 mins) - The Power of Sound (48:30 mins) - Winning an Audio Book award ( 52:30 mins) Where to find Julian Treasure: http://www.juliantreasure.com http://www.speaklistenbe.com http://www.thesoundagency.com http://twitter.com/#!/juliantreasure http://www.linkedin.com/in/juliantreasure http://www.instagram.com/juliantreasure ------------------------------ More about the Awakening Podcast: All Episodes can be found at http://www.speakingpodcast.com/ All Social Media + Donations link https://bio.link/podcaster https://roycoughlan.com/ Our Facebook Group can be found at https://www.facebook.com/speakingpodcast
GB2RS News Sunday the 3rd of November The news headlines: RSGB President honoured by RAYNET-UK Watch the RSGB November Tonight@8 live webinar Encourage youngsters to get on the air during December At the recent RAYNET-UK AGM, the Brian Tindill Shield was awarded to RSGB President John McCullagh MBE, GI4BWM for his outstanding contribution to amateur radio and RAYNET in Northern Ireland. It highlighted in particular his outstanding contribution to providing emergency radio coverage during his voluntary service with RAYNET. The latest RSGB Tonight@8 webinar is tomorrow, Monday the 4th of November. Mike Griffiths will present ‘Listening to the Enemy' which looks at the experience of Scouser Harry Griffiths, G2DFH and his move to the St Erth receiving station in Cornwall. Like many other radio amateurs, Harry was drafted into the military during World War II specifically for his radio skills. During this live presentation, Mike will look at what Harry's experience was like as he started to work for MI6 and the mysterious Radio Security Service. Watch this interesting webinar live on the RSGB YouTube channel or special BATC channel and ask questions via the live chat. To find out more go to the RSGB website at rsgb.org/webinars Youngsters on the Air month is fast approaching and the RSGB would love you to take part in this annual event. Special callsign GB24YOTA will be active throughout December. Whether you are an individual, club, school or social group, this is a fantastic opportunity to host the callsign to get youngsters active on the amateur bands. The Society would love to see scouts, guides and cadet groups taking part too. Follow the lead of the two new RSGB Youth Champions and register now. Look for GB24YOTA on QRZ.com to check availability and then visit rsgb.org/yota-month to find out how to secure your slot. Operating slots get booked up quickly, so don't delay. The Society is aiming to have the callsign hosted every day during December this year to enable more youngsters to have a taste of amateur radio, so be part of this great goal! The Society is currently looking to recruit an RSGB member to be the Company Secretary. This volunteer position plays a key role in the Society's governance and provides vital support in running Board meetings and the Annual General Meeting. Stephen Purser, GW4SHF took on the role temporarily after the previous Company Secretary stepped down. The Board is grateful to Stephen for stepping in at short notice last year and is keen to find a good candidate to take the role forward. If you feel you have the necessary skills to fulfil this important role, would like more information or to discuss what is required, please email gm.dept@rsgb.org.uk in the first instance. The Board Chair will then contact you for a chat. If you email to apply for the position, please include a current CV. In line with all volunteer roles, the Board welcomes applications from people with diverse backgrounds. For full information please go to rsgb.org/volunteers Jamboree on the Air, or JOTA as it is also known, was very busy with large numbers of stations and callsigns active across the weekend. The RSGB would like to thank everyone who contacted the Society with details of their stations so they could be added to the RSGB website. It was great to see so many local clubs and societies, as well as individual radio amateurs, working with scouting groups to deliver a brilliant event for scouts across the country. Don't forget that there will be a report on JOTA in RadCom. If you'd like to be included, please send details and photos from your event to radcom@rsgb.org.uk by the 15th of November. If you have ever considered progressing your licence from Foundation to Intermediate, the Bath Based Distance Learning team has a great track record with passes well above the national average. The next Intermediate level course will run from January to May 2025. To take part in the course, all applicants must complete some pre-course work using BBDL systems. The closing date for applications is the 6th of December 2024. The team will also be running a Full licence course starting in August 2025. For further information on either of these please contact Steve, G0FUW via g0fuw@bbdl.org.uk Do you have some spare time to support fellow radio amateurs? Are you passionate about the future of amateur radio? Do you support the work of the RSGB? The Society currently has several volunteer vacancies within the Regional Team and would love to hear from you if you'd like to fill one of the roles. This week the RSGB is highlighting two vacancies in Region 9 for District Representatives to cover Oxfordshire and West London. If you live in one of those areas and are interested in getting involved, please contact the Region 9 Representative Ron White, G6LTT via rr9@rsgb.org.uk If you live in a different part of the country you can see all the other Regional Team vacancies on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/volunteers The 19th International Amateur Radio Union Region 3 Conference is being held in Bangkok, Thailand, from the 4th to the 8th of November. The RSGB will join the conference remotely, represented by Spectrum Forum Chair, Murray Niman, G6JYB. There will be a special event station in operation from the conference using the call sign HS19IARU. For more information go online and search for “IARU Region 3 Conference 2024”. The ARRL has awarded a Special Recognition to the team representing the IARU at the ITU World Radiocommunication Conference in 2023. The ARRL extended its appreciation to the team and said that their outstanding contribution and results have benefited the amateur radio service worldwide. The team includes RSGB Microwave Manager Barry Lewis, G4SJH and RSGB Spectrum Forum Chair Murray Niman, G6JYB. Please send details of all your news and events to radcom@rsgb.org.uk The deadline for submissions is 10 am on Thursdays before the Sunday broadcast each week. And now for details of rallies and events The Holsworthy Radio Rally is taking place today, Sunday the 3rd of November at Holsworthy Leisure Centre, Well Park, Western Road, Holsworthy in Devon. There are traders, a bring-and-buy area and catering. The venue has disabled access, free parking and entry is £3 per person. The doors open to traders from 8am and to the public from 10am. For more information email Chris, M0KNF at boltonbicycles@gmail.com The Twelfth Scottish Microwave Round Table GMRT will be on Saturday the 9th of November 2024 at the Museum of Communication, Burntisland in Fife. Lunch will be provided, and an optional dinner will be held in the evening at a local hotel. Online booking is available via the GMRT website at gmroundtable.org.uk or by email to Colin, GM4HWO at gm4hwo@gmail.com Now the Special Event news George, MM0JNL is active as GB0GTS until the 18th of November to raise awareness of homeless military veterans in association with The Great Tommy Sleepout organised by The Royal British Legion Industries. The station will be operating on the 80 to 10m bands using SSB. There may also be some activity on the 2m band. George will operate at least one full night ‘roughing it' outside as part of the Great Tommy Sleepout. More details are available at QRZ.com Special callsign GB200LB will be active from the 4th to the 31st of January 2025 to celebrate the bicentenary of the invention of the Braille code. More information to follow. Now the DX news Maurizio, IK2GZU is active as 5H3MB from Tanzania until the 11th of November while doing volunteer work at a local school. In his spare time, he will operate SSB, CW and digital modes on the 80 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS, Logbook of the World, eQSL, or via IK2GZU. Now the contest news The RSGB 144MHz CW Marconi Contest started at 1400UTC on Saturday the 2nd of November and ends at 1400UTC today, Sunday the 3rd of November. The exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The International Police Association Radio Club invites all radio amateurs around the world to take part in its contest which takes place every year on the first complete weekend in November. This year, the CW section occurred on Saturday the 2nd of November from 0600 to 1800UTC. The SSB section takes place today Sunday the 3rd of November from 0600 to 1800UTC. More information about the contest and the award programme are available at iparc.de Tomorrow, Monday the 4th of November, the RSGB 80m Autumn Series DATA Contest runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using RTTY and PSK63 on the 80m band only, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Tuesday, the 5th of November, the RSGB 144MHz FM Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 1955UTC. Using FM on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also on Tuesday the 5th of November, the RSGB 144MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 2000 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 6th of November, the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity four-hour contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Also on Wednesday the 6th of November is the RSGB 144MHz FT8 Activity two-hour contest which runs from 1900 to 2100UTC. Using FT8 on the 2m band, the exchange is a report and four-character locator. Stations entering the four-hour contest may also enter the two-hour contest. On Wednesday the 6th of November the UK and Ireland Contest Club 80m Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using SSB on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. The Worked All Europe DX RTTY Contest starts at 0000UTC on Saturday the 9th of November, and ends at 2359UTC on Sunday the 10th of November. Using RTTY on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday 31 October 2024. Last weekend's CQWW SSB contest showed just how good autumnal HF conditions can be. Many contestants worked more than 100 countries or DX entities on each and every HF band. With a solar flux index of 238 on Saturday and 246 on Sunday, plus low Kp indices all weekend, it was about as good as it could get. There were two three-hour periods where the Kp index hit four and 4.33, but it was otherwise in the ones and twos. An X-class solar flare occurred on Saturday the 26th at around 07:15 hrs UTC, but this had little effect and the MUF over a 3,000km path was back above 28MHz quite quickly. The rest of the week saw numerous M-class and C-class solar flares occur and a Kp index that did get up to four at times, but once again the MUF remained above 28MHz during daylight for most of the time. Interestingly, there have been times when the critical frequency over the UK has hit 14MHz, making 20m almost a local chat band via Near Vertical Incidence Sky Wave or NVIS communications! These openings may be short-lived so make the most of them should they occur. Nighttime critical frequencies have generally been around 4.5-6MHz, meaning a MUF over a 3,000km path over 14MHz in the first half of the night and around 10-12MHz in the second half. The solar proton flux has been above the 10MeV warning threshold but is now falling as of Thursday 31st. This may improve signals that pass through the polar regions, such as the UK to the far west of Canada and Alaska, and the UK to Japan. Next week NOAA predicts that the SFI will start at around 240, but perhaps fall to around 195-200 as the week progresses. ESA predicts that the solar wind speed could increase around November 4th and could cause disruption. As always, we are at the mercy of solar flares and CMEs, which could disrupt HF propagation, so we recommend keeping an eye on solarham.com for daily updates. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The Autumn Equinox period continued to bring F2-layer propagation to 50MHz with almost daily morning openings to VK and JA and afternoon openings to the Americas for some. Stations in the far South and West of the island were favoured. Side scatter in the Indian Ocean brought the JAs on a 90-degree beam heading, an effect noted at previous sunspot maxima. The autumn is typically a time for quiet settled weather, a season of mist, and this is where we are going for the period through to the end of next week. It's worth a couple of reminders of how it all works since, although it's likely to be pretty much the same ‘big picture' of dominant high pressure, there will be subtle differences. Firstly, there are two types of high pressure; one that builds in warm air and the other in cold air. The warm air version is the current offering, and this means quite cloudy conditions at times with moist air below the temperature inversion and very dry air above the inversion. Second, the quality of the ducting is determined by the change of the refractive index across the inversion and a large part of the refractive index change comes from a contrast of moisture, so signs of cloud and/or fog moisture are good omens for a lift. We may swap over to a cold air high later next week, which could lessen the Tropo quality. Meteor scatter prospects are on hold pending the Leonids meteor shower, which peaks mid-November. A dominant high pressure means that rain scatter is not likely to be a big player for the GHz bands next week. There is a possible heads-up for aurora since the solar conditions still offer chances for the Kp index to rise – anything over Kp=4 is worth a longer look – and don't forget that ‘watery' signals on the lower HF bands such as 40m and 80m are also a good sign. For EME operators, Moon declination reaches a minimum (that is, maximum negative declination) next Tuesday when the Moon only reaches nine degrees peak elevation and is only above the horizon for six hours between 1200 and 1800hrs. Path losses, on the other hand, are falling all week. 144MHz sky noise is moderate to high, peaking at more than 3,000 Kelvin on Tuesday the 5th before dropping back to moderate levels. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Forgiveness", Special Recognition, Modern Worship Praise Team (11:15 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. 9. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. 10. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11. Give us today, our daily bread. 12. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 14. For if you forgive men what they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." (Matthew 6:6-12, 14 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Forgiveness", Choir, Special Recognition, Blended Worship Praise Team (8:45 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. 9. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. 10. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11. Give us today, our daily bread. 12. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 14. For if you forgive men what they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." (Matthew 6:6-12, 14 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Forgiveness", Special Recognition, Modern Worship Praise Team (11:15 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. 9. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. 10. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11. Give us today, our daily bread. 12. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 14. For if you forgive men what they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." (Matthew 6:6-12, 14 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Forgiveness", Choir, Special Recognition, Blended Worship Praise Team (8:45 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. 9. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. 10. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. 11. Give us today, our daily bread. 12. Forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors. 14. For if you forgive men what they sin against you, your heavenly Father will also forgive you." (Matthew 6:6-12, 14 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Our Needs", Special Recognition, Modern Worship Praise Team (11:15 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today, our daily bread". (Matthew 6:6-11 NIV)
r. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Our Needs", Choir, Video Presentation, Special Recognition, Blended Worship Praise Team (8:45 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today, our daily bread". (Matthew 6:6-11 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Our Needs", Special Recognition, Modern Worship Praise Team (11:15 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today, our daily bread". (Matthew 6:6-11 NIV)
Dr. Brian Hill (Senior Pastor), "Teach Us to Prayer: Prayer for Our Needs", Choir, Special Recognition, Blended Worship Praise Team (8:45 Service).6. But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen. Then your Father, who sees what is done in secret, will reward you. 7. And when you pray, do not keep on babbling like pagans, for they think they will be heard because of their many words. 8. Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask him. This, then, is how you should pray: "Our Father in heaven, hallowed be your name. Your kingdom come, your will be done on earth as it is in heaven. Give us today, our daily bread". (Matthew 6:6-11 NIV)
We are thrilled to welcome Derek Rae (@RaeComm) back to review the 23/24 Bundesliga season. We'll be handing out awards for Player of the Season, Young Player of the Season, Breakthrough of the Season, Signing of the Season, Moment of the Season, Disappointment of the Season, Manager of the Season, Surprise of the Season, and our very own Special Recognition award.Subscribe on YouTube and all podcast platforms to stay on top of the latest news and insights from around the world.
Join us for another episode of Chatzzz as we welcome Sara Oldham back for her second appearance. Sara serves as the Charity Executive at Cash for Kids CFM, an organisation dedicated to supporting children and youth facing various challenges including poverty, neglect, and illness. Our host, Adam, shares his recent triumph of raising £1,153 for Cash for Kids by completing his first half marathon in Ibiza.In this conversation, Sara and Adam discuss Cash For Kids' vital role in the community, addressing the profound impact of their work on local families. From providing essentials like food and toothpaste to organising fun events for children, their dedication shines through. Additionally, they celebrate their recent accolades at the Elite Awards Carlisle, with Adam winning the Social Media Star award and Sara receiving the Special Recognition award. Tune in for an inspiring dialogue highlighting Sara's journey, commitment to change, and the transformative work of Cash for Kids.
City celebrated a memorable season at the annual End of Season awards. The top prize went to goalkeeper Lukas Jensen who was named Player of the Season, while there was a special moment as chairman Clive Nates was given the Special Recognition award. Our podcast features interviews with all of the winners from the night.
While 4,300 workers in Volkswagen’s auto factory in Chattanooga, Tennessee, were about to vote on whether to join the United Auto Workers (UAW), thus making their plant the first in the South to have a unionized workforce, suddenly the governors of Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Texas burst on the scene.
Do you know a business in the North West that deserves special recognition? Perhaps they've gone above and beyond to do something innovative or boost the local economy. Entries are now open. Frank talked to Anna Doherty about the awards Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CoSN collaborated with school system leaders across the United States of America to create a generative AI readiness checklist. The guide covers the essential bases required to prepare for AI implementation, touching on executive leadership, operations, data, technical aspects, security, and legal readiness. The discussion covers promising possibilities for decreasing administrative load and the big pitfalls, including cybersecurity threats. The conversation also covers the importance of addressing equity and bias in AI use and the necessity for ongoing education about responsible AI usage for all members of the school community, preparing them for an AI-centric future. Follow on Twitter: @cosn @keithkrueger @sparvell @MicrosoftEDU @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Related Resources: GAI Ready Checklist | AI for education | Microsoft Learn Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), nonprofit professional association organization that serves as the voice of K-12 EdTech leaders in North America. CoSN's mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by Ed Tech magazine for it's 2021 K-12 IT influencers. In 2016 Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in ed tech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016 he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools.
This week Keith Krueger, CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), joins the podcast. He shares insights on the digital inequities that exist across schools and students and the challenges they create at a time when connectivity should be a basic right for all. We also dive into the digital inequity impact on cybersecurity for school districts today – and the free resources and tools such as the CoSN developed digital equity dashboard that identifies equity gaps across school districts' networks to help illuminate actional paths to address. Keith also updates on the Biden Administration's new efforts to improve schools' cybersecurity posture and prevent future cyberattacks. Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 school system technology leaders in North America. CoSN's mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by Ed Tech for its 2019 30 K-12 IT influencers. In 2016 Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in edtech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016 he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools. For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://www.forcepoint.com/govpodcast/e256
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It's dawning on the education community that general artificial intelligence will have a major impact on education and the world at large. What are the big questions school leaders will need to ask and answer to ensure their schools and students are ready to thrive in the age of GAI? Follow on Twitter: @cosn @keithkrueger @JimmyMinichello @AASAHQ @bamradionetwork @jonHarper70bd Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), nonprofit professional association organization that serves as the voice of K-12 EdTech leaders in North America. CoSN's mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by Ed Tech magazine for it's 2021 K-12 IT influencers. In 2016 Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in ed tech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016 he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools.
Starting a small business is hard enough. But once that business is off the ground, spreading community awareness of your business? That's key to success. And it can be really difficult if a business owner doesn't have extra funds left over for marketing. August is National Black Business Month, and last week, Sheletta Brundidge made a big investment that got five black women entrepreneurs that chance to put their small business on the big screen -- right in front of the U.S. Bank Stadium for thousands of people to see. Sheletta is a media producer in the Twin Cities. She joined MPR News Cathy Wurzer to talk about the businesses she is supporting.
On this episode of the Better podcast, Alexi Robichaux, co-founder and CEO of BetterUp, talks about the most powerful way to recognize your people, the importance of inner work, and the connection between meaningful work and giving extra on the job. You'll hear him talk about why we should stop thinking of management as supervisors and more as catalytic converters, and the three jobs everyone has at BetterUp. (Hint: the job you're hired for is last on the priority list.) You'll also learn about the Camino de Santiago trail—a pilgrimage across Spain—and how that experience influenced Alexi's approach to culture. If you like what you hear on the podcast, be sure to subscribe to our company culture newsletter. For a transcript of this episode, visit Alexi Robichaux on the Power of Special Recognition at Work | Great Place To Work®
Speaker: Drake Cromer-MooreWelcome to Meizon Church. This is Episode #122"Summer Jams '23 - Love Yourself"Special Recognition of FCC Elders at End of Service
Just 45% of hospital cleaners and caterers have received the Pandemic Special Recognition payment that is according to Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan. Teresa Hannick, Services Divisional Organiser with SIPTU the union representing these workers spoke to Shane this morning with more on this.
Just 45% of hospital cleaners and caterers have received the Pandemic Special Recognition payment that is according to Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan. Teresa Hannick, Services Divisional Organiser with SIPTU the union representing these workers spoke to Shane this morning with more on this.
We are going commercial free to celebrate LeBron James breaking the NBA ALL TIME Scoring record. We surprise Boss Amanda with a Special Recognition from the Company. Also, Mason and Ireland try to break a Guinness World Record for Fist Bumping and the topics are in for another edition of WASSUP FOO ! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Have you ever thought that sound is as important as images when it comes to branding? Merging music and branding in the right way that corresponds with your brand is also as important as the business itself. In this case, Julian Treasure might have a lot of things to say about the importance of communication and the sound of your brand. Julian Treasure is a sound and communication expert, author, and international keynote speaker. His five TED talks have been viewed more than 130 million times, and one of them is the sixth most viewed of all time. He has been widely featured as a sound and communication expert in the world's media, including TIME Magazine; The Economist; The Times; and many international TV and radio stations and podcasts. He has been honoured with both Toastmasters International's Golden Gavel Award and the International Listening Associations's Special Recognition award. In this episode, Julian Treasure talks with Adam Stott about the importance of creating the right sound for your business. Julian shares how vital listening is as an international speaker. LISTEN to learn more!
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7 Deadly Sins of Speaking and how to avoid them to help make you a better communicator, with Julian Treasure. Julian helps business leaders to listen more consciously, speak more powerfully and use sound more consciously for deeper connections with customers and employees, enhancing both leadership and business outcomes. This discussion is inspired by Julian's TED Talk on “How to speak so that people want to listen.” Julian Treasure is a sound and communication expert, author, and international keynote speaker. His five TED talks have been viewed more than 130 million times, and one of them is the sixth most viewed of all time. He has been widely featured as a sound and communication expert in the world's media, including TIME Magazine, The Economist, The Times, and many international TV and radio stations and podcasts. He has been honored with both Toastmasters International's Golden Gavel Award and the International Listening Associations' Special Recognition award. Henry Lopez is the host of The How of Business podcast – helping you start, run and grow your small business. The How of Business is a top-rated podcast for small business and entrepreneurs. Find the podcast, resources and trusted service partners for small business owners and entrepreneurs at our website.
Dr. Stephen G. Post - Dignity for Deeply Forgetful PeopleDr. Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving compassionate care for improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He addressed the U.S. Congress on volunteerism and health, receiving the Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement. He is an opinion leader and public speaker and has served on the Board of the John Templeton Foundation, focusing on virtue and public life. He was a co-recipient of the 2019 National Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Professionalism Award for the development of the Professional Identity Formation curriculum of the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Post has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988-2008), and at Stony Brook (2008-present), where he is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. Martin E.P. Seligman described him as one of “the stars of positive psychology,” 2003 Post was invited to join the Founding Fellows of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR), based at Cambridge University. Post's book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” Dr. Post's books: His newest - Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human ConnectednessThe Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease: Ethical Issues from Diagnosis to DyingConnect with Dr. PostHis website, Twitter, recorded speaking presentations. Connect with Marci Website, Patreon, Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, Facebook Group.·Permission to Heal on YouTube.Permission to Land (memoir) - Hardcover, Paperback, eBook, audiobook Permission to Land: Personal Transformation Through WritingPermission to Heal Bookshop - Buy books from the episodes & support independent bookstores. Support the show
This Anthology has been a World changer from the day of launch. 2X BEST SELLER (Paperback & Kindle), BEST SELLER in 36 categories, #1 in 8 categories and Multi-International BEST SELLER. Apostle Deborah and I's hope for this book is that it will Ignited that Fire in you to serve those around you and help change the world. Through these interviews I hope to help you get to know each author better and share their stories more in depth with the world. Today on WRITE NOW Dr. Pamela has the honor of hosting Women of Power – Mary Davis Mary Ellen Davis, is a native of Memphis, Tennessee, a proud graduate of Hamilton High School and for over 40 years has dedicated her life as a servant, community advocate and volunteer to the St. Louis community. In the 1970s, relocated to St. Louis, MO, obtained an Associate Degree in Diet Technology from St . Louis Community College of Florissant Valley, started raising a family, volunteering in her community, working and retiring from BJC Health Systems as a Radiology Transcriptionist. 40 plus year member of Mount Esther Missionary Baptist Church, a member of the Mass Choir, a Sunday School Teacher and serves on the Trustee and Deaconess Board. For over 25 years, Mary has been a member of the Federation of Block Units of Metropolitan. St. Louis, an auxiliary of the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis where she has served as the Area F Council Chair for, the 1st Ward, 2nd Ward and the 27th Ward of St. Louis and is currently the Financial Secretary and Membership Committee Chair. With God's compass for me, this has all paid off and now I am the newly elected Committeewoman of the 27th ward, a better position to empower my constituents with valuable insight of how the city offices and how imperative their vote is. # the people make the Community, Davis has been awarded for her exemplifying such dedication and devotion of the Saint Louis community. She received the prestigious S.P. Stafford award from the Urban League of Metropolitan St. Louis, the Harper's Cup from the Federation of Block Units of Metropolitan St. Louis and the Earl E. Howe Community Service Award from the 27th Ward. In 2020, she received Community Recognition from the Top Ladies of Distinction, Incorporated and Special Recognition from Pastor Johnathan Lewis of the Saint Mathew Lutheran Church of the 27th ward, for participation and support of their 120th Anniversary Celebration. She continues to be a servant by becoming a licensed Life and Health Insurance agent and licensed in Fixed Annuities to offer financial literacy to the St. Louis families. Mary is an independent Representative of Primerica and a strong supporter of their mission to help people become debt free, be properly protected with insurance and become financially independent. She offers free literacy classes on building a financial house. Certified as a Mental Health First Aid Responder, so she is able to support and better serve her community. She is also a certified Senior health agent. Family is important to Mary, as she is a proud mother of four, Ardrea Allen, Fredrick S. Davis, Tara Davis Smith and Robert Davis Jr., a proud grandmother of thirteen grandchildren and fifteen great grandchildren. Mary's family time is spent during Saturday brunches, playing games and traveling with family, friends and colleagues. Encouraging them to build a relationship with God, he will direct your path. Ps 37:3 Trust in the Lord and do good. A woman on a mission to always position herself to help others, by providing empowering resources and information to anyone willing to receive. To Contact Mary: merryd543@gmail.com. Or call 314-825-0585 From more from Dr. Pamela or to Contact us go to www.purposewithpamela.com
Alzheimer's Expert Stephen G Post Ph.D. guide for Alzheimer's patients and their caregivers - Dignity for deeply forgetful people: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease. In Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease, Stephen G. Post Ph.D., recipient of the Alzheimer's Association Distinguished Service Award, shifts the focus from finding a cure for Alzheimer's to seeing and connecting with the whole person—their core personality, preferences, emotions, creativity, and capacity for joy—despite the limitations of dementia. An advocate for "deeply forgetful people" since the early 1990s, Post teaches caregivers and professionals how to notice the self-identity that always remains and how to communicate effectively. "We are not in any essential way very different from them," Post drives home, "unless we choose to overvalue linear rationality and independence, overlook their many other human qualities, and pretend that we are not all ultimately vulnerable and interdependent." With a powerful endorsement from His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the book title says it all: Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People. Post avoids the word "dementia" because it is a negative term, exclusively about the decline from a former mental state that invites oft-heard negative metaphors such as "gone, husk, shell, absent." Instead, the Post prefers the term "deeply forgetful people" as a language of inclusion, placing us all on a continuum of a community of human dignity. We talk about Thirty onset symptoms Age-related forgivenessThe best diet to keep Alzheimer's awayExerciseOver two hundred causes of dementiaAssisted suicideCreating a bio sketch of patientProtractive causes of Alzheimer's STEPHEN G. POST, Ph.D., is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics at Stony Brook University Renaissance School of Medicine. He also serves as a Family, Population, and Preventative Medicine professor and Head of the Division of Medicine in Society. He is anelected Member of the Medical and Scientific Advisory Board of Alzheimer's Disease International and one of only three recipients of the Alzheimer's Association Distinguished Service Award. His first book, The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2000), was hailed as a "medical classic of the century" by the British Medical Journal. He has been featured internationally in the media, including The Daily Show. Post received the United States Congress Certificate of Special Recognition "In Recognition of Outstanding Achievement" (28 November 2012). In addition, he shared the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare with Dr. Edmund D. Pellegrino, MD (2012). www.StephenGPost.com
Kate Moss came to fame in the 1990s, and her distinctive look went on to embody the era of Cool Britannia. She has appeared on the cover of hundreds of magazines and starred in campaigns for many of the top fashion houses. She has made cameos on film and television and inspired artists including Lucian Freud, Tracey Emin and Marc Quinn. Kate was born in Croydon in 1974. When she was 14, she was spotted at JFK airport by Sarah Doukas who signed her to her modelling agency. Two years later Kate was on the cover of the style magazine the Face – one of a series of photographs shot on Camber Sands by Corinne Day. The images were raw and natural and Kate's slight, delicate build, in stark contrast to the curvaceous supermodel silhouette that had defined the decade, heralded a new era in modelling. Kate moved on to high profile campaigns for the designers Calvin Klein and Marc Jacobs. In 1993 she appeared on the cover of British Vogue for the first time. Later her waif-like figure attracted criticism from some commentators who thought some of her photographs glamorised thinness. In 2013 Kate received a Special Recognition award at the British Fashion Awards, acknowledging her 25-year contribution to fashion. Kate set up her own talent agency in 2016 and one of the agency's first signings was her daughter Lila. DISC ONE: Back to Life by Sunday Service and Jazzie B (Soul II Soul mix) DISC TWO: A Whiter Shade of Pale (Live) by King Curtis DISC THREE: Harvest Moon by Neil Young DISC FOUR: Life on Mars by David Bowie DISC FIVE: Oh! Sweet Nuthin' by The Velvet Underground DISC SIX: Sympathy for the Devil by The Rolling Stones DISC SEVEN: My Sweet Lord by George Harrison DISC EIGHT: Madame George by Van Morrison BOOK CHOICE: The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry LUXURY ITEM: A cashmere blanket CASTAWAY'S FAVOURITE: My Sweet Lord by George Harrison Presenter: Lauren Laverne Producer: Paula McGinley
An opinion leader and public speaker, Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1983) has served on the Board of the John Templeton Foundation (2008–2014), which focuses on virtue and public life. Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving and on compassionate care in relation to improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He addressed the U.S. Congress on volunteerism and health, receiving the Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement. Post was co-recipient (2012) with Edmund D. Pellegrino MD of the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada (2008). Co-Recipient of the 2019 National Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Professionalism Award for development the Professional Identity Formation curriculum of the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Post has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988–2008), and at Stony Brook (2008–present), where he is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. The Center was selected (2011) for special institutional excellence by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (AMA & AAMC accrediting body), the only humanities and ethics entity in American medical school history to receive this distinction. An elected member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London, Post is the author of 300 articles in journals such as Science, the New England Journal of Medicine, Psychosomatic Medicine, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. Post's book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” Post is a recipient of the Alzheimer's Association national distinguished service award “in recognition of personal and professional outreach to the Alzheimer's Association Chapters on ethics issues important to people with Alzheimer's and their families.” Post's culminating book in this field is Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease (in press, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022).
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I can't think of a more perfect way to start this podcast than with a man I've admired since I first met him. Gregg Cassin is funny, compassionate and filled with an energy that is infectious. I felt pulled to him immediately as have so many of the people he's met along the way. Gregg has spent the past 30 plus years leading retreats and workshops for the HIV, LGBT and Queer Youth communities. He founded the San Francisco Healing Circle and the San Francisco Center for Living as well as assisting with the national AIDS, Medicine and Miracles Conference. Gregg's work honors the scores of friends lost to the virus as well as the loved ones who remain. He works at San Francisco's Shanti Project and is the creator of “Honoring Our Experience” a retreat program addressing the issues of long term survivors of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. He also facilitates retreats for LGBTQ young adults and the LGBTQ asylee and refugee community.Gregg's work with the queer community honors the sacred inner journey we are all called to. Story-telling remains the foundation of his work which explores the importance of self-love, connection, belonging and innocence. In 1990, Gregg was awarded a Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition, presented to him by Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi as well as honors from the City of San Francisco. He is seen in the ground-breaking documentaries “Absolutely Positive” and “That's a Family.” His greatest joy is the gift of being a parent and grandparent to 3 amazing humans.You can learn more about Gregg's work here: https://www.greggcassin.com/https://www.linkedin.com/in/greggcassin/To learn more about Suzanne's journey along the Camino, check out her memoir, Estrellas - Moments of Illumination Along El Camino de Santiago. Please visit https://www.suzannemaggio.comTo learn more about Robert Maggio, the composer of our theme music, please visit https://www.robertmaggio.com
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75 years ago, The Best Years of Our Lives, the story of three WWII veterans struggling to readjust to life as civilians, to hold down jobs, to reconnect with loved ones, and to reclaim some sense of optimism, premiered in New York City. Becoming the 2nd-highest grossing film ever of its time, it won 7 competitive Oscars, including Best Picture, plus a Special Recognition award for co-star Harold Russell, a non-actor who served in WWII in real life. Go behind the scenes to find out how this classic came to be and how it was received at the time. Plus, the usual behind-the-scenes facts, trivia segment, and shout-outs to listeners! "Grazie di cuore, Papa."
COSN CEO, Keith Kruger, and cybersecurity expert, Amy McLaughlin, discuss cybersecurity. McLaughlin suggests cyber security should not be the work of the school district's IT Department only, it is the work of the entire school district and part of the culture. Kruger and McLaughlin discuss why school districts are at risk for cyber security attacks, followed by specific steps districts and individuals can take to protect their information and data. This podcast is full of valuable information to better understand the need for cybersecurity in school districts and specific steps IT Departments can take to better protect data and information. For more information visit www.COSN.org About our guests: Keith has a global reputation as a key thought leader and has organized senior level U.S. delegations to visit Australia, Asia, Europe and South America to examine best practice in ICT in education. Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 school system technology leaders in North America. CoSN's mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by Ed Tech magazine for it's 2021 K-12 IT influencers. In 2016 Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in ed tech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016 he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools. He is the current Chair of the Learning First Alliance and is on the Executive Committee of the National Coalition on Technology in Education & Training (NCTET). He serves on many Advisory Boards including the Friday Institute at NC State University, the Public Policy Advisory Council for the American Library Association, Ed Tech Digest, as well as previously the Education Committee of the National Park System. He is principal investigator of the Driving K-12 Innovation series. An experienced information technology and information security professional, Amy has over twenty years' experience building, implementing, and securing information systems, including 10 years in K-12 and higher education. As a Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) and Chief Information Security Officer (CISO), she has been responsible for protecting data covered by a broad range of federal and state regulations including HIPAA, FERPA, IRS 1075, and the Oregon Identity Theft Protection Act. She holds a Master of Science in Information Technology Management and a Master of Arts in Marriage and Family Therapy. Amy currently serves as CoSN's Subject Matter Expert for Cybersecurity and Networking, and as the Executive Director of Technical & Solutions Architecture for Oregon State University.
We've got a lot to talk about this week! On the local front we discuss Troy Polamalu being back in Pittsburgh and us recieving Special Recognition for the Greenfield Awards. We also jump into some sports like Russell Wilson running imaginary drills before the Steelers game. Patrick Mahomes brother dancing on a painted number 21 on the field after the Washington Football Team game. The painted number was dedicated to the late Sean Taylor. All that and more in this weeks episode of Greenfield's Finest Podcast! #podcast #Greenfield #followforfollow #hooters #jacksonmahomes #seantaylor #steelers #hootersuniform #followforfollowback
An opinion leader and public speaker, Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1983) has served on the Board of the John Templeton Foundation (2008-2014), which focuses on virtue and public life. Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving and on compassionate care in relation to improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He addressed the U.S. Congress on volunteerism and health, receiving the Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement. Post was co-recipient (2012) with Edmund D. Pellegrino MD of the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada (2008). Co-Recipient of the 2019 National Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Professionalism Award for development the Professional Identity Formation curriculum of the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Post has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988-2008), and at Stony Brook (2008-present), where he is Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. The Center was selected (2011) for special institutional excellence by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (AMA & AAMC accrediting body), the only humanities and ethics entity in American medical school history to receive this distinction. An elected member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London, Post is the author of 300 articles in journals such as Science, the New England Journal of Medicine, Psychosomatic Medicine, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. Post's book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer's Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” Post is a recipient of the Alzheimer's Association national distinguished service award “in recognition of personal and professional outreach to the Alzheimer's Association Chapters on ethics issues important to people with Alzheimer's and their families.” Post's culminating book in this field is Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer's Disease (in press, Johns Hopkins University Press, 2022). With Sir John Templeton (d. 2008) Post co-founded The Institute for Research on Unlimited Love: Spirituality, Compassion, and Service in 2001. Post is the best-selling lead author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Random House Broadway). Post has been quoted in more than 4000 newspapers and magazines, and featured on numerous television shows including The Daily Show. Described by Martin E.P. Seligman in Flourish as one of “the stars of positive psychology,” in 2003 Post was invited to join the Founding Fellows of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR), based at Cambridge University. Founded in 2002, ISSR is the world's preeminent learned society devoted to this intersection, with 200 Fellows from the sciences and humanities. Post has written popularly on this topic in God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Mango 2019). Email: Post@stephengpost.com Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
Katie Keich is a Senior Credit & Collections Executive with over 17 years of experience and a proven track record working in the logistics and supply chain industry. Currently, she holds the role of Chief Operating Officer at Statewide Tax Recovery and Central Credit Audit! In addition, Katie is the CEO of her own company Full Advantage, LLC. It is an outsourced solution for billing, first-party credit, and collections. Full Advantage can look, sound, and feel like an extension of your company without the hassle of hiring, training, and managing. Previously, Katie held the role of Vice President of Commercial Services, building out a new division of commercial services. Before that, she worked her way up from being an Accounts Receivable Specialist to Director of Credit & Collections as the organization grew from a franchise with under $5M in revenue to a global logistics organization with $1.5B+ in revenue. It was Katie's responsibility to establish a credit policy, build a collections department, and train sales and credit associates across the country. As the architect of her organization's credit and collection policy, Katie achieved credit losses at one point of .3% on revenues of $650M, a record unheard of in the business-to-business space. She was a five-time winner of her organization's Special Recognition for Outstanding Performance. This conversation will involve discussion of several paths that Katie went through: her career journey, where she has been part of the leadership team, and we will discuss where she's headed now and what her entrepreneurship journey is. In this conversation you will hear about: Katie's experiences, challenges and issues from the corporate work How to successfully go through the hypergrowth of your company and the role you have in it Building of your team and ensuring the presence of culture in your team, when you are growing your team exponentially through merging cultures or hiring many people at once Ensuring the same goal for the whole company and the alignment of the big goal with the goals of each individual on the team Social media as a platform of learning I hope this conversation will help you establish a few things for yourself. How can you set up a goal for yourself? What kind of channels can you use, so that you can continuously learn from the people around you? And how can you keep learning while leading? Enjoy and stay Genius, Anna Schedule your strategy call here: https://annaliebel.as.me/strategycall Get in touch with Katie here: Personal LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katiekeich/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FullAdvantageLLC Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/full-advantage-llc Instagram: @full_advantage_llc Soundtrack copyright: «Там, куди я йду» (Tam, kudy ya ydu) Artist: Гурт [О] (Gurt [O]) Music by: Olexander Kasprov, Olga Lytvynenko Lyrics by: Olga Lytvynenko (С)&(P) 2020 MASTERSKAYA
Well, the Olympics are giving us some great performances and amazing story lines, so we have dialed up an encore presentation of our 2020 conversation with a true grandson of Madison, Andrew Maraniss, about his award-winning book Games of Deception, the True Story of the First U.S. Olympic Basketball Team, and the 1936 Olympics in Hitler's Germany. You all know what basketball is, you all know what the Olympics are, you all know who Hitler was. So that part doesn't need any more introduction. As to Andrew Maraniss. First of all, he is, as you may have surmised, the son of two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author David Maraniss and the pioneering environmentalist Linda Maraniss, born right here in Madison, now a resident of Brentwood, Tenn., with his wife Alison, and their two young children. David, of course, has also written a best-selling book about the Olympics, Rome 1960: The Olympics That Changed the World. I interviewed David about that book when it came out in 2008, but no longer have access to the audio. David has also written a book about Andrew's grandfather, the great journalist Elliott Maraniss, who I am proud to say was also my former boss at the Capital Times. That interview, about David's book A Good American Family: The Red Scare and My Father was the pilot episode of MBB in 2019. You see how this all comes around? Like his father, Andrew is really good at telling historical and sports stories with a larger social message. Games of Deception received the 2020 Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Book Honors for middle grade readers and was named one of Amazon's Top Books of 2019. His first book, the New York Times-bestseller Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South, received the 2015 Lillian Smith Book Award and the lone Special Recognition honor at the 2015 RFK Book Awards, the first sports-related book so honored. The Young Reader edition was named one of the Top 10 Biographies and Top 10 Sports Books of 2017 by the American Library Association and was selected as a Notable Social Studies Book for 2019 by the National Council for the Social Studies. And, of course, you'll recall that Andrew was our guest in June for his new book about sports and society, Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke, the first gay ballplayer in major league baseball. Andrew is a contributor to ESPN's TheUndefeated.com. and Visiting Author at Vanderbilt University Athletics, where he was formerly the associate director of media relations – a lesson in the value of leaving a job on good terms. He was also the first-ever media relations manager for the Tampa Bay Rays. You can follow him on Twitter @trublu24 and visit his website at andrewmaraniss.com.
It is the month of the kings and in this segment we will be looking at the life of a successful king and what we can learn from him. Onyekachi Peter Onuoha is an Alumnus of University of Calabar and University of Lagos respectively. He teaches African Digital Literature and Creative writing at the Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Calabar. He is a Street Biographer and a recipient of Volkswagen Foundation Scholarship on Digital Humanities, 2018. He has also won awards of “Special Recognition” by Street Priests for his literary contributions on street children in his book Earth Corners, 2020. He has contributed book chapters and scholarly articles to national and international journals. He is widely published with the following titles: Idara, Moonlight Lady (Kraftbooks, 2012), MyFather Lied, The Scream of Ola (Kraftbooks, 2013), Ijeuwa (Authorhouse UK, 2015), Identity, The Fears of Mama (Kraftbooks 2015) The Heresy of Gossip, Aluta Struggles (Celbestbooks, 2011), Smell (AMABooks, 2017) Earth Corners (Kraftbooks 2019) African Digital Prose (EbonyBooks 2020), Practical Approaches to Creative Writing (Celbestbooks, 2020), Women in Continue Punning Men-boys (Celbestbooks 2021), amongst others. Do enjoy!
About Katie: I am an expert in helping businesses increase sales while reducing credit losses. I achieve this by providing coaching, strategic and customized training, and educational materials tailored just for your organization! I specialize in educating how to reduce their credit losses and manage their risk but not at the expense of sales and increased revenues. I am a senior credit & collections executive with 18 years of experience working in the credit and collections industry. Currently, I hold the role of Chief Operating Officer at Central Credit Audit and Statewide Tax Recovery. In addition to being the CEO, of my own consulting company Full Advantage, LLC. Full Advantage, LLC is your solution for billing, payment processing, credit, and collections. Full Advantage looks, sounds, and feels like an extension of your company without the hassle of hiring, training, etc. Previous to that, I held the role of Vice President of Commercial Services, building out a new division of commercial services offering customized workshops, training, and consulting for insideARM and The iA Institute. Before that, I worked my way up from being an accounts receivable specialist to Director of Credit & Collections as the organization grew from a franchise with under $5M in revenue to a global logistics organization with $1.5B+ in revenue. It was Katie's responsibility to establish a credit policy, build a collections department, and train sales and credit associates across the country. As the architect of her organization's credit and collection policy, I achieved credit losses at one point of .3% on revenues of $650M, a record unheard of in the business to business space. I am a five-time winner of my organization's Special Recognition for Outstanding Performance. When I'm not out educating companies on how to reduce their credit losses without sacrificing sales and increased revenues, I spend time writing, singing, and hanging out with my husband and children at home in Pennsylvania Do you want to learn more...email me: katie@fulladvantage.co Join Our Facebook Communities: LinkedIn Network Marketing
Stu Levitan welcomes award-winning and bestselling author Andrew Maraniss for a special Pride month conversation about Glenn Burke, who was a rising young star in Major League Baseball in the late seventies until he was effectively run out of the game because he was gay. The book is Singled Out: The True Story of Glenn Burke, from the good people at Philomel Books, an imprint of Penguin Random House. Andrew is that rarest of authors – not just a true son of Madison, but a grandson of Madison, born right here in 1970 to Linda and David Maraniss, Linda an environmentalist and David of course also being an award-winning and bestselling author and the son of Mary Maraniss, a book editor at the UW Press, and her husband Elliott, the subject of David's most recent book and during the very period that Andrew writes about, my editor at the Capital Times. This is Andrew's third book examining the intersection of sports and society, and our third conversation, following Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the collision of race and sports in the south in 2015 and Games of Deception: The True Story of the First U.S. Olympic Basketball Team at the 1936 Olympics in Hitler's Germany in 2019. He received the Lillian Smith Book Award and the lone Special Recognition honor at the RFK Book Awards for Strong Inside and the Sydney Taylor Honor Award for Games of Deception. He is also a Visiting Author at Vanderbilt University Athletics and a contributor to ESPN's TheUndefeated.com. It is a pleasure to welcome back to Madison BookBeat, Andrew Maraniss.
When small businesses don’t manage credit and collections well, it has a big impact on us as business owners. It affects our ability to grow, it affects our ability to hire a team and expand, and it keeps us on a treadmill. Having “more money in your bank account” is what we’ll be discussing with our guest today, because being Profit First professionals at Tap the Potential, our focus is helping clients get their expenses under control in creating profit, and money leaking out just undermines that. We are so pleased to be speaking with Katie Keich today, who will be sharing her experiences in supporting business owners around this often-overlooked area in our businesses. Katie Keich is a senior credit & collections executive with over a decade of experience and a proven track record working in the logistics and supply chain industry. Currently, she holds the role of Chief Operating Officer at Central Credit Audit and Statewide Tax Recovery, in addition to being the CEO of her own consulting company, Full Advantage, LLC. Full Advantage, LLC is an outsourced solution for billing, credit, and collections. Full Advantage looks, sounds, and feels like an extension of your company without the hassle of hiring, training, etc. Previous to that, she held the role of Vice President of Commercial Services, building out a new division of commercial services offering customized workshops, training, and consulting for insideARM and The iA Institute. Before that, she worked her way up from being an accounts receivable specialist to Director of Credit & Collections as the organization grew from a franchise with under $5M in revenue to a global logistics organization with $1.5B+ in revenue. It was Katie’s responsibility to establish a credit policy, build a collections department, and train sales and credit associates across the country. As the architect of her organization's credit and collection policy, Katie achieved credit losses at one point of .3% on revenues of $650M, a record unheard of in the business-to-business space. She is a five-time winner of her organization’s Special Recognition for Outstanding Performance. When she’s not out educating companies on how to reduce their credit losses without sacrificing sales and increased revenues, Katie spends her time writing, singing, and hanging out with her husband and daughter at home in Pennsylvania. Profit by Design is a Tap the Potential Production in collaboration with Small Business Consulting Group. Show Highlights: Katie explains how to start with the end in mind with considerations and strategies. Why all business isn’t good business. It’s important to do business with clients whose immutable laws are very similar to yours. Understand your client’s way of doing business. Questions to consider when negotiating credit with your client. Katies shares her Top 3 reasons why businesses don’t get paid on time. Dr. Sabrina explains the purpose of the “Profit Audit” for Tap the Potential’s clients coming into their program. You’re invited to join Tap the Potential’s Entrepreneurs Take Your Life Back! Facebook group. Upon joining, you’ll get access to exclusive, free, mini-trainings from Dr. Sabrina, including the Better Business, Better Life™ jumpstart, as well as the “How to Hire the Best” jumpstart! No charge to join! Let’s get to know each other! Katie provides an overview of how her collections process works. If you have payments and collections issues, don’t miss Katie’s closing thoughts and her free gift to listeners! Connect with Katie! Katie’s LinkedIn, Instagram, & Facebook Full Advantage, LLC’s LinkedIn & Facebook Links and Resources: NEW! Facebook Group: Entrepreneurs Take Your Life Back! Upon joining, you’ll get access to exclusive, free, mini-trainings from Dr. Sabrina, including the Better Business, Better Life™ jumpstart, as well as the “How to Hire the Best” jumpstart! No charge to join! Let’s get to know each other! BUY THE BOOK ON AMAZON: How to Hire the Best: The Entrepreneur's Ultimate Guide to Attracting Top-Performing Team Members by Dr. Sabrina Starling PhD How to Hire the Best Toolkit COURSE: How to Hire the Best Taking care of yourself is important now more than ever. Are you ready to take your life back from your business? The FIRST STEP is taking our Assessment at: https://www.tapthepotential.com/assessment NEXT, meet with our Success Team Lead to debrief your results. THEN, join our Better Business, Better Life™ program. Dr. Sabrina’s WEBSITE Dr. Sabrina’s PODCAST - PLEASE RATE & REVIEW! 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In a highly technologically advanced world with robots taking over jobs and leaving many with little or nothing to do for a living, what future ia there for the student in the humanities? The assertions of Kyle Jennings with respect to creative autonomy makes all the more scary. Join us as we talk about the place of the humanities in a digital world with renowned African Digital Literature scholar, Onyekachi Peter Onuoha. Onyekachi Peter Onuoha is an Alumnus of University of Calabar and University of Lagos respectively. He teaches African Digital Literature and Creative writing at the Department of English and Literary Studies, University of Calabar. He is a Street Biographer and a recipient of Volkswagen Foundation Scholarship on Digital Humanities, 2018. He has also won awards of “Special Recognition” by Street Priests for his literary contributions on street children in his book Earth Corners, 2020. He has contributed book chapters and scholarly articles to national and international journals. He is widely published with the following titles: Idara, Moonlight Lady (Kraftbooks, 2012), MyFather Lied, The Scream of Ola (Kraftbooks, 2013), Ijeuwa (Authorhouse UK, 2015), Identity, The Fears of Mama (Kraftbooks 2015) The Heresy of Gossip, Aluta Struggles (Celbestbooks, 2011), Smell (AMABooks, 2017) Earth Corners (Kraftbooks 2019) African Digital Prose (EbonyBooks 2020), Practical Approaches to Creative Writing (Celbestbooks, 2020), Women in Continue Punning Men-boys (Celbestbooks 2021), amongst others. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/frank-chukwuebuka-clinton/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/frank-chukwuebuka-clinton/support
Keith R. Krueger is CEO of the Consortium for School Networking (CoSN), a nonprofit organization that serves as the voice of K-12 school system technology leaders in North America. CoSN's mission is empowering educational leaders to leverage technology to realize engaging learning environments. He was selected by Ed Tech for it's 2019 30 K-12 IT influencers. In 2016 Technology & Learning selected him as one of the “big 10” most influential people in ed tech, and the Center for Digital Education identified him as a Top 30 Technologist/Transformer/Trailblazer. In 2008 he was selected by eSchool News as one of ten people who have had a profound impact on educational technology over the last decade. In 2016 he received a Special Recognition award from the Council of Great City Schools. He has serves on many Advisory Boards including the Friday Institute at NC State University, the Public Policy Advisory Council for the American Library Association, Ed Tech Digest, as well as previously the Education Committee of the National Park System and Board Member of the National Coalition on Technology in Education & Training (NCTET). He serves as a co-principal investigator of the Driving K-12 Innovation series. Keith has a global reputation as a key thought leader and has organized senior level U.S. delegations to visit Australia, Asia, Europe and South America to examine best practice in ICT in education. In fall of 2015, Keith conducted a Work Study on Digital Equity as an Associate in Practice at Harvard's Graduate School of Education. As a Certified Association Executive, he has extensive background in nonprofit management and has a Masters from the Humphrey School of Public Affairs at the University of Minnesota.
Tiffany Kopcak was recently named JEA's H.L. Hall Yearbook Adviser of the Year Special Recognition Adviser. Her staff's 2020 yearbook was one of host Jim Jordan's favorite volumes, and they're known for their willingness to go in new directions for coverage and design. Listen in to hear more about her love of her home state Virginia and how her yearbook staff has been working through the challenges posed by the past two school years.
Stu Levitan welcomes a true grandson of Madison, Andrew Maraniss, coming back this Thursday, at least virtually, for a presentation of his new award-winning book GAMES OF DECEPTION, the true story of the first U.S. Olympic basketball team, and the 1936 Olympics in Hitler's Germany. That event is Thursday at 7 through our friends at Mystery to Me. More details at M2Mbooksdot com. You all know what basketball is, you all know what the Olympics are, you all know who Hitler was. So that part doesn't need any more introduction. As to Andrew Maraniss. First of all, he is, as you may have surmised, the son of two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and best-selling author David Maraniss and the pioneering environmentalist Linda Maraniss, born right here in Madison, now a resident of Brentwood, Tenn., with his wife Alison, and their two young children. Follow Andrew on Twitter @trublu24 and visit his website at andrewmaraniss.com. Second, he's really good at telling historical and sports stories with a larger social message. GAMES OF DECEPTION has already received the 2020 Association of Jewish Libraries Sydney Taylor Book Honors for middle grade readers and was named one of Amazon's Top Books of 2019. His first book, the New York Times-bestseller STRONG INSIDE: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South, received the 2015 Lillian Smith Book Award and the lone Special Recognition honor at the 2015 RFK Book Awards, the first sports-related book so honored. The Young Reader edition was named one of the Top 10 Biographies and Top 10 Sports Books of 2017 by the American Library Association and was selected as a Notable Social Studies Book for 2019 by the National Council for the Social Studies. Andrew is a contributor to ESPN's TheUndefeated.com. and Visiting Author at Vanderbilt University Athletics, where he was formerly the associate director of media relations – a lesson in the value of leaving a job on good terms. He was also the first-ever media relations manager for the Tampa Bay Rays. It is a pleasure to welcome to MBB my friend Andrew Maraniss.
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Michael Goodman, Founder of Goodman Public Relations, brings an integrated marketing approach to every project. Securing domestic and international publicity, creating consumer promotional campaigns, implementing special events and developing cooperative advertising and partnership marketing opportunities, Goodman strategically launches award winning public relations/marketing campaigns. Over the years, he has been credited with representing many notable projects, including but not limited to South Florida Regional Transportation Authority/Tri-Rail, The Galleria at Fort Lauderdale, Broward MPO, Sawgrass Mills, Simon, Design Center of the Americas, Broward Center for the Performing Arts, Holy Cross Hospital, Florida Department of Transportation, South Florida Commuter Services, Cleveland Clinic Florida, Hard Rock Cafe, National Hockey League and Pfizer. He has successfully created cross-promotional programs on behalf of clients with Norwegian Air, McDonald’s, Subway, Wendy’s, Pollo Tropical, Publix and several Broadway shows. Goodman has been recognized for his professional and philanthropic work. He received the Art and Culture Center/Hollywood’s Arts Leader of the Year Award in 2014, Leadership Broward Foundation’s Profiles in Leadership Award in 2013, the 2006 and 2007 ArtServe Encore Award for Individual Leadership and Special Recognition and the 1997 South Florida Business Journal’s Up & Comers Award in the field of public relations. He also received the Golden Pen Award of Excellence from the Gold Coast Chapter of the International Association of Business Communicators. With a strong commitment to the community, Goodman serves in leadership roles in support of vital not-for-profit organizations. He is Board Chair of the Florida Theatrical Association, immediate past Board Chair of Neighbors 4 Neighbors and an honorary Board member of Art and Culture Center/Hollywood. He is a past Chair of ArtServe, Poverello, Wilton Manors Community Affairs Advisory Board and the School Advisory Board for the City of Oakland Park. Also, he is a former board member of Arc Broward, Junior Achievement, Family Central and Gilda’s Club. He is a graduate of Leadership Broward Class XV. Goodman has served on numerous committees in support of the Community Foundation of Broward, United Way of Broward County and Children’s Home Society. He is credited as the founder of noted fundraisers such as Sawgrass Mills’ Role Models, The Galleria’s Men of Style, Tri-Rail’s Senior Idol and South Florida Kids Got Talent. His prior work experience includes serving as a Special Events Manager for Macy’s and the Community Relations Manager for Broward House. Goodman holds a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communications from Florida Atlantic University in Boca Raton, Fla. He resides in Oakland Park. Learn more about Goodman PR at https://goodmanpr.com/ For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Sunita Dulal (Singer, TV Presenter, RJ, VJ), a multitalented young Nepali woman, is a prominent Nepalese folk singer. She has been singing Nepali folk, festive to modern songs. In addition to singing, she also does acting, presents program on Nepal Television, and modeling as well. She was the Radio Jockey at Star FM (2003-2006), TV Program Presenter for Musical Program ‘Susheli’ at Nepal Television (2005-2006), and Radio Program Producer and Presenter at ECR FM (2005-2006). She has role played in Nepali TV Serial named ‘Jantar’ broadcasted in Nepal Television and Kantipur Television (2005-2007). She was the TV Presenter for the Popular Live Infotainment Program ‘Ukali Orali’ at Image TV Channel, NTV and NTV Plus TV Program Producer and Presenter for ‘Nepali TV’ (2008-2013). She has released her Teej Album “Nachau Sarara”; which is her 15th album including songs “Teej ko Ayo Lahara” and “Chuppa Moi Khaula”. On 19 May 2016, she recorded her solo part with her group at Radio Nepal studio and officially released in September 2, 2017 by president Bidya Devi Bhandari at Army Officer’s Club, Kathmandu. She has received several awards which are, “Singer of The Year 2012” Nepali Songs TV in 2012, “Best Female Folk Singer” – Hetauda FM 96.6 in 2011, “Certificate of Appreciation” Embassy of Nepal in USA in 2011, “Top 5 Folk Singers of The Year”, Kantipur FM in 2011, Best Female Folk singer of the year award by Hetauda FM 96.6 in 2009, and Special Recognition by Paurakhi Group Syangja Samaj, Qatar in 2009. She has been a Judge for Nepal Lok Star Season 1 in 2019.live athttps://www.facebook.com/thedeepeshshowhttps://www.youtube.com/thedeepeshshowhttp://www.twitter.com/thedeepeshshowPodcastswww.thedeepeshshow.com#SunitaDulal #Singer #TheDeepeshShow #NepaliPodcast #aeglobal #giftmandu #liveinterview
An opinion leader and public speaker, Stephen G. Post, Ph.D. (University of Chicago, 1983) is the best-selling lead author of Why Good Things Happen to Good People: How to Live a Longer, Happier, Healthier Life by the Simple Act of Giving (Random House Broadway). He has been quoted in more than 4000 newspapers and magazines, and featured on numerous television shows including The Daily Show. Described by Martin E.P. Seligman in Flourish as one of “the stars of positive psychology,” Post is a leader in research on the benefits of giving and on compassionate care in relation to improved patient outcomes and clinician well-being. He addressed the U.S. Congress on volunteerism and health, receiving the Congressional Certificate of Special Recognition for Outstanding Achievement. Post was co-recipient (2012) with Edmund D. Pellegrino MD of the Pioneer Medal for Outstanding Leadership in HealthCare from the HealthCare Chaplaincy Network, and the Kama Book Award in Medical Humanities from World Literacy Canada (2008). His book The Moral Challenge of Alzheimer’s Disease (Johns Hopkins University Press) was designated a “medical classic of the century” by the British Medical Journal (2009), which wrote, “Until this pioneering work was published in 1995 the ethical aspects of one of the most important illnesses of our aging populations were a neglected topic.” Post is a recipient of the Alzheimer’s Association national distinguished service award “in recognition of personal and professional outreach to the Alzheimer’s Association Chapters on ethics issues important to people with Alzheimer’s and their families.” In 2021 Post published Dignity for Deeply Forgetful People: How Caregivers Can Meet the Challenges of Alzheimer’s Disease (Hopkins). Co-Recipient of the 2019 National Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society Professionalism Award for development the Professional Identity Formation curriculum of the Renaissance School of Medicine at Stony Brook University, Post has taught at the University of Chicago Medical School, Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine (1988-2008), and at Stony Brook (2008-present), where he is Founding Director of the Center for Medical Humanities, Compassionate Care, and Bioethics. The Center was selected (2011) for special institutional excellence by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (AMA & AAMC accrediting body), the only humanities and ethics entity in American medical school history to receive this distinction. An elected member of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia, the New York Academy of Medicine, and the Royal Society of Medicine, London, Post is the author of 300 articles in journals such as Science, the New England Journal of Medicine, Psychosomatic Medicine, Journal of the American Academy of Religion, and the Journal of the American Medical Association. In 2003 Post was invited to join the Founding Fellows of the International Society for Science and Religion (ISSR), based at Cambridge University. Founded in 2002, ISSR is the world’s preeminent learned society devoted to this intersection, with 200 Fellows from the sciences and humanities. In 2001 he founded the Institute for Research on Unlimited Love, so named by philanthropist Sir John Templeton, who selected Post as the Institute’s President (www.unlimitedloveinstitute.com). A non-profit 501(c) 3 public charity that investigates kindness, giving, and spirituality, Post has written popularly on this topic in God and Love on Route 80: The Hidden Mystery of Human Connectedness (Mango 2019). Sign up for 10% off of Shrink Rap Radio CE credits at the Zur Institute
Barb Payne talks about how continuity starts at home. Barb started her emergency management training at Portland State University (PSU), where she drafted a Campus Resiliency Plan for The Big One and represented PSU's College of Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) at the FEMA Higher Education Symposium in June of 2017. She received Special Recognition and 1st Runner's Up for her poster highlighting CUPA's planned graduate degree program in Resiliency. During her last year at PSU, Barb was hired by FEMA to be a Disaster Reservist, deploying to nationally declared disasters. Barb Payne, MPAFounder, Reimagine Resiliencybppemoregon@gmail.comEM WeeklyWebsite - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/em-weekly/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EM_WeeklyFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/emweeklyLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/17905473/admin/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE-wAle11GsM_0r1XggqCqwSister ShowsEM Student Web - https://sitchradio.com/our-shows/em-student/Twitter - https://twitter.com/EM_WeeklyFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/emweeklyLinkedIn -https://www.linkedin.com/company/17905473/admin/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCE-wAle11GsM_0r1XggqCqwThe Business Continuity ShowTwitter - https://www.instagram.com/titanhst/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Business-Continuity-Today-107622617647974LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddtdevoe/YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCm6x_5nxAyrlSbLC_xBimEQIf you would like to become a sponsor or advertiser Call Sitch Radio (714) 643-2500 X 1
UPCOMING EVENTSLebanon Area Chamber of Commerce invites you to join us forOur 2020 3rd Friday on Mulberry St. Concert Series August 21st & September 18thCram the Cruiser - Bringing in supplies for Teachers and ClassroomsRoadwork UpdateResourcesHighlighting some of our Businesses Upcoming Brewery? Special Recognition of Hannah Wolfenbarger for her contribution to Collin Colborn.From Hannah's Facebook PageOn July 13th the Lebanon Warrior community and many other lives had changed forever. A fellow Warren County Fair 4-H member, a 2021 Lebanon high school class member, a teammate and so much more, Colin Colburn was in a tragic car accident that took him too soon. I know as of my heart and many others are broken and have no words to describe how we feel and how much we miss that smart, loving, and big smile every single day. https://www.lebanonohio.gov/Support the show (http://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=CKk27_INNWREPcK7eFolWWbIT6OS78fh5K1BIuosF0aKBcPRvjPhdWkL-53k2cESLTKajW&country.x=US&locale.x=US)
Strategy to Building a Pan Africanism during covid-19 - Guest Claude Louissaint, MPA Public / Private Sector Strategy Consultant Taught Entrepreneurship and Micro-Enterprise to entrepreneurs and small business owners at Florida Atlantic University - CURE and received Outstanding Instructor Award. Proven success in developing and managing complex public funded programs using federal, state, county, and private funding. Claude has a passion for implementing social services, economic development and community empowerment programs. Expertise establishing partnership agreements with Federal, State, County, Municipal, Businesses, and community groups on behalf of local government, and ability to attract and retain influential partners from both public and private sectors. Claude has proven success operating various businesses, developing and managing complex social services programs, and coaching entrepreneurs, individuals and families to achieve social and economic stability. He has served on the board of many organizations including the Broward County Schools Diversity Committee and Vocational Technical Adult Community Education Advisory Committee, FEMA Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP), the Multi-Cultural and Refugee Task Force of Broward County, Strategic Planning Committee for Federal Enterprise Zone. Claude has received numerous awards and recognition during the course of his career including a Special Recognition presented by the Mayor and Commissioners of the City of North Lauderdale for Outstanding Community Service May 30, 2017; Unsung Hero Community Service Award - Presented by the Caribbean American Coalition December 17, 2016; the Greater Cultural Coalition and the Caribbean Chamber of Commerce’s Diaspora Pioneer Award presented during the 20th Anniversary Unifest Caribbean Heritage Celebration in Appreciation and Recognition of Your Service in the Diaspora and to Your Country, presented in 2014. Claude was presented in 2014, the Haitian American Democratic Club of Broward County's Pioneer Achievement Award. The People's People Award - Presented by the Broward County Library in 2004, Appreciation Award Presented by the American Professional Taxi Cab Drivers Association in 2003, KEEPER OF THE DREAM AWARD - Presented by Markham Elementary School. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sikilizaafrica/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sikilizaafrica/support
Tanya Chadha is determined to devote herself to the upliftment and to create a free world for women in Delhi, India. Her journey began when she herself faced issues that are a part of every woman's life in India. She stood up and decided to fight against these issues and to protect others from sufferings. She dreamed of a day when each and every girl will step out of her house without any fear. She believes it is possible if everyone contributes that no girl will live with a fear or any eve practices. Achievements Worked as President in National Service Scheme (NSS). Worked as Coordinator at Women Development Cell (WDC). Gender Champion – Shivaji College, University of Delhi 2017 as per the guidelines of MHRD. Worked as a coordinator at the “Ek Saath National Campaign” in collaboration with DMRC. Awarded by Lions International Club for Indomitable Spirit on International Girl Child Day 2018. Awarded by Action Aid, Times Foundation and Indraprastha Gas Limited – 2018 Women in Excellence, Special Recognition by Sh. Vijay Sampla former Minister of State for Social Justice and Empowerment in India. Commended by Sh. Devesh C.Srivastava, Joint commissioner of Delhi Police Department for tremendous work in gender sensitization and awareness programs. Awarded with The International Diana Award 2019 - one of the most prestigious awards to be awarded for the contribution towards society.
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In this week's second of two year-end two-hour specials, Samuel ‘Plan sits down to discuss his shortlists and final selections for WWE Match(es) of the Year in his traditional five categories – and an extra sixth one just for 2018! After announcing the shortlists in Just Business last Sunday, ‘Plan reveals his picks for TV Match of the Year, Network Match of the Year, Tag Team Match of the Year, Undercard Match of the Year and Main Event Match of the Year, as well as briefly exploring each match to make each shortlist! Also revealed is the final pick in the 2018 Special Recognition category for Seth Rollins Match of the Year – created to avoid bias in the other five categories! Theme Song: Max Flashback Artist: Lee Rosevere Album: Music for Podcasts
In this week's second of two year-end two-hour specials, Samuel ‘Plan sits down to discuss his shortlists and final selections for WWE Match(es) of the Year in his traditional five categories – and an extra sixth one just for 2018! After announcing the shortlists in Just Business last Sunday, ‘Plan reveals his picks for TV Match of the Year, Network Match of the Year, Tag Team Match of the Year, Undercard Match of the Year and Main Event Match of the Year, as well as briefly exploring each match to make each shortlist! Also revealed is the final pick in the 2018 Special Recognition category for Seth Rollins Match of the Year – created to avoid bias in the other five categories! Theme Song: Max Flashback Artist: Lee Rosevere Album: Music for Podcasts Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/lords-of-pain-radio/donations
While he was facilitating the State Bar of Nevada Strategic Planning, ALPS Executive Vice President Chris Newbold, also had the opportunity to sit down with Gene Leverty, Bar President. Nevada is contemplating requiring mandatory malpractice insurance as a condition of licensure. One of the reasons behind the move is to protect the public from engaging with an attorney that is not covered, particularly if missteps are made during that engagement. The conversation also touched on the perceptions of malpractice insurance and how to educate both the public and legal community about why coverage is important for both parties. This post is part 2 in a series centering on the discussions around mandatory malpractice insurance around the country. Listen to part 1, an interview with Doug Ende with the Washington State Bar about their process and discussions. ALPS In Brief, The ALPS Risk Management Podcast, is usually hosted by ALPS Risk Manager, Mark Bassingthwaighte. This episode is hosted by Chris Newbold, ALPS Executive Vice President. Transcript: CHRIS: Hello and welcome to ALPS in Brief. This is Chris Newbold, Executive Vice President of ALPS, and today I sit in the bar offices of the State Bar of Nevada with Gene Leverty. Gene is the President of the State Bar of Nevada, lives up in the Reno area. And today our topic is mandatory malpractice insurance. The State Bar of Nevada has been contemplating perhaps going in the direction of requiring lawyers to maintain malpractice insurance as a condition of licensure. And so Gene, why don't you talk a little bit about just how this issue arose in Nevada, and where you think it's heading. GENE: Okay. Basically our prior president, Bryan Scott, brought it and said we need to do a task force to consider it. My background with regard to why I thought it was important, and I was chairman of the task force before I was president. The reason I thought it was important goes back to my time on the Clients' Security Fund, where I found that a lot of the people that came, that had claims for the Clients' Security Fund, were really negligence cases where the attorneys had failed malpractice insurers. So I thought we needed to look at it in order to see if there was a way that we could protect the public. So we had to study it from the standpoint of the task force. We studied it in a lot of different ramifications with regard to looking at what other states did, with regard to Oregon, Illinois, Idaho. Then we looked at the unique factors in Nevada that would consider doing what Oregon did or forming a captive. We brought in the insurance commissioner, ALPS, your participation was very helpful. And it boils down to the task force moved, worked very diligently, spent a lot of time because there's a lot of elements, and we came to the conclusion that it should be mandatory. Now, in Nevada, we have statistics that we could look at because attorneys have to report whether or not they have malpractice. And if they don't. Although it's not verified. We took those statistics and we found out the ones that were honest and reported that they did not have insurance was about 15% of the bar. So we've started looking at their statistics and asking them questions in a survey to find out why they didn't have insurance. And it was surprising. Because though that 15% were not young lawyers, not solo practitioners soloing, but people that had been practicing for 20 years. And so we went into those and asked them why they didn't think malpractice insurance was necessary. We heard that. Plus we heard people that were against insurance. They came to the task force. Those with patent practices felt the payments were too high. They would move to other states to practice patent law. And we came to the conclusion after listening to the commissioner, companies, everything that mandatory insurance would be recommended to the Supreme Court. CHRIS: What are you contemplating at this point in terms of what you're going to be recommending when it comes to coverage limits and those types of things? GENE: Well, the Board of Governors adopted the task force recommendations. The Board of Governors of the State of Nevada. And they recommended that adoption of 250 limits, every lawyer be required to have that in the minimum. At that stage once the Board of Governors accepts it, which I thought was a gigantic contribution to the Bar by the Board of Governors, because they were looking to protect the public for the honor of our profession. We take that and we turn it into a proposal to present to our Nevada Supreme Court, which is the ultimate rule maker. And we've had, in fact you were present at one of our hearings, with regard to the Supreme Court where we were bringing up and trying to push for the ADKT, which we will be shortly presenting to the Supreme Court and we will have a hearing on it. We do know from a survey that we did of our general membership, where about 10% responded, that there are some that are not in favor of malpractice because they think it's too costly for solo practitioners. So we have issues and I know in discussions with the Chief Justice, Chief Justice Douglas, that the Bar is concerned about cost. What is the cost? So I think that we're moving in a positive direction. It will be presented to the Court. And the way I look at it, I believe we're doing something to protect the public, the State Bar. And now it will be shortly in the hands of our Nevada Supreme Court, to either act or not act. CHRIS: And you said you did a survey of those who don't carry malpractice insurance. What commonalities did you find amongst that group in terms of just who generally goes without insurance? GENE: Interesting. It's solo. It's small practitioners. Mostly solo. Who actually, criminal lawyers, okay, didn't feel like they needed it. And those who've been practicing 20 years without a client. They said, Why should I continue paying for insurance? And then there's a group that says, Well even if you have a claim, the insurance company doesn't pay. They'll find a reason to get out. Those were primarily the responses from the 15%. But, you know, I think that having gone to the task force in Washington, and talking and getting letters from the California task force, about malpractice. We all are looking at the same issues. We all have about the same numbers of uninsured. And those uninsureds pretty much say the same thing. But there's a movement to consider it. I really think from serving on the Clients' Security Fund and seeing how many people were really hurt by attorneys who had no malpractice insurance that the time has come to protect the public. CHRIS: And that's your principal position is that we, as a soft regulating profession, have a responsibility to insure that our lawyers, in the event they make a mistake, there's a remedy for the client? GENE: Absolutely. But I also believe that by protecting the public we're honoring our profession. Because our profession is hurt by those attorneys that don't have, when they commit negligence, don't have a remedy for their client. And you can't continue as a profession to be respected if you don't help the public. CHRIS: And how does mandatory malpractice, how does that requirement fall within the mission of your organization, the State Bar of Nevada? GENE: It's one of our ultimate missions is to protect the public. So to serve our membership and protect the public is our goal. With regard to serving the public by protecting them with regard to malpractice, trust accounts, those are important. And what we want to do is educate the lawyer to know how best to protect the public. What do we do for our profession, what do we serve them by? We serve them by, they will have more respect by the people that they serve. CHRIS: You've obviously now studied this issue pretty in depth over the course of the last year, and obviously you have experience in the insurance sector. What have you learned as part of the process that maybe surprised you as you went through this particular issue? GENE: I was surprised that if you were in business, that people were in business without insurance. I saw it a little bit, but I didn't know. I think it's even greater than the 15% that are honest. When you get down to it, I think insurance, you buy it in case you make a mistake. But you hope you don't. And my background, I was a regulator of insurance in Nevada. My practice is insurance. I believe that insurance does the right thing. And I think it's necessary. It's to avoid risk. CHRIS: And there's only two states now that require mandatory malpractice insurance. Does it surprise you? Or do you think that the public has a reasonable expectation that most lawyers have malpractice insurance? GENE: I believed that at the beginning until in preparation for our convention in Chicago in July. I worked with a focus group. I brought in a friend who, I use focus groups for trials. I said, I want to do some study on this. Surprisingly, surprisingly people, the focus groups, they were concerned if their lawyer had insurance. They thought that maybe that would demonstrate that maybe he needed it, versus praising the lawyer that had it. The next question is, would you ask your lawyer if he had malpractice insurance? And their answer was, No, because then he'd think I was going to sue him. Now we all believe that you have to have auto insurance to drive. Why shouldn't you have to have malpractice insurance to practice law. It seems to be reasonable. It's related. Doctors have to have malpractice insurance. Why shouldn't lawyers? And yet, the public is not educated as to what exactly lawyers have or don't have. But it's really surprised me that they believe that a good lawyer doesn't need malpractice insurance. CHRIS: Is it common in most other professional fields that there is some requirement of malpractice insurance? GENE: Yeah. With regard to doctors. My brother-in-law is a doctor. He's also on the Medical Board. Yeah, doctors have to have malpractice insurance to practice with regards to various hospitals. So they do have malpractice insurance, okay? I don't know about other professions. But I think that the public believes that doctors have malpractice insurance. So I'm not saying our focus group is absolutely correct because we only did a few focus groups. But I was surprised by the results. CHRIS: Well, Gene, obviously you're preparing now your support for moving toward the Nevada Supreme Court in terms of some type of a decision. What's that process look like? And what do you think the timeline looks like? GENE: We held back the malpractice while we pushed forward on the random trust accounts. That ADKT has been heard by our Supreme Court. So we will be shortly presenting to the Supreme Court what we refer to as an ADKT on malpractice insurance. Having met with the Chief Justice, which we do on a regular basis, of the Nevada Supreme Court, his expressed interest is in the cost. What is it going to cost? And basically putting my head around the cost comes down to basically 85% of our Bar has malpractice insurance. So we're not talking about the 85%, what it's going to cost them. We're talking about what the cost is to the 15% that are currently uninsured. And I don't think that that cost is going to be that substantial. Because we have had quotes with regard to that. I believe that even in Las Vegas, which has a higher incidence of claims, I think that we can provide it to every lawyer for about one hour of their time, 250 an hour for a month, to go towards their malpractice should be what it costs. So I think we can sell it to the Court if they're willing to listen. CHRIS: Well, good. And we've always argued that for the fractional cost of a billable hour per month the peace of mind in terms of client protection, and lawyer protection frankly, is the right way to go. GENE: Actually when you met with our Supreme Court, when you made that statement I picked it up, and I carry it because I think that's a good message to send. CHRIS: Well, Gene, thank you. I appreciate your hard work on this issue. It's obviously an interesting subject and one that other states are looking at, and keep us posted. GENE: Okay. Thank you, Chris. CHRIS: Thank you. Vernon (Gene) Leverty is an active personal injury trial lawyer with 35 years of litigation, trial and negotiation experience. He has held an AV Martindale Hubbell rating (the highest attorney rating) for over 25 years. Gene is a long-time member of Million Dollar Advocates Forum for obtaining a jury verdict over one million dollars. Gene has had several multi-million jury verdicts and settlements. He has a reputation for excellence both in Nevada and nationally. Because Gene was Chief Deputy Insurance Commissioner of the State of Nevada and then a partner in a Beverly Hills multi-state law firm for ten (10) years representing insurers, he has a special expertise insurance coverage issues, including very complex coverage issues. It is essential that a personal injury trial lawyer fully understand insurance so that the client knows all insurance that may be available to cover the individual's loss. Gene's background and experience makes him a valuable resource to his clients, as he provides a unique perspective and understanding of the insurance industry and the manner in which insurance company's evaluate, investigate, and litigate personal injury claims. Gene's skill and experience is vital for personal injury cases, including automobile and trucking cases, product liability, premises liability and insurance bad faith. Gene is licensed to practice in all Nevada and California state courts, and the United States District Court for the State of Nevada, the U.S. Central District of California, the U.S. Eastern District of California, the U.S Northern District of California, the U.S. Southern District of California, District Court (Florida), U.S. District Court of Appeals (9th Circuit) and the United States Supreme Court. He earned his Juris Doctor Degree (J.D.) from the University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law. Gene was the Chief Deputy Insurance Commissioner for the State of Nevada from 1972-1979. In 1979, he joined the law firm of Miller & Daar as a partner, with offices in Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Milwaukee, Seattle and Reno. Miller & Daar was a highly specialized insurance law firm with the principals being former Insurance Commissioners. Gene was elected in July 2015 the Vice-President of the Nevada State Bar Association, the governing authority for the Nevada legal profession. He now serves at Bar President. He has served on the Board of Governors of the Nevada State Bar for 5 years. Mr. Leverty was a member of the State Bar of Nevada Insurance Standing Committee from 1977-1991, and was the Chairman of that committee from 1977-1980. The State Bar of Nevada on May 31, 1991, granted him the Award of Special Recognition and it awarded him the 2015 Medal of Justice Award.
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