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Philadelphia Community Podcast
Insight Pt. 1: Vanesse Lloyd-Sgambati - VLS Journeys

Philadelphia Community Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2024 9:48 Transcription Available


Vanesse speaks to Dr.  Monique Wells,   founder Entre to Black Paris about the upcoming Olympics and her company that provides historical tours of Black Paris.https://www.entreetoblackparis.com/Stephanie Daniel  Tennis Instructor, visual art instructor and art consultant will be heading to the Olympics.  Daniel provides this month's "What is Philadelphia Reading?"

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Travel Tech Insider
AI: What We Know So Far, Part 1 - The Startups

Travel Tech Insider

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2024 57:43


It's been a little over a year now since ChatGPT burst on the scene like a cannonball into a pool, soaking us all. The initial waves have settled down, giving us a chance to see what kind of ideas and applications are making the best use of this fascinating technology. And while AI isn't exactly new, the democratized access to it that ChatGPT introduced means virtually anyone can make use of large language models and generative AI tools without needing a PhD.This expanded access in turn is driving the early commoditization of a sophisticated technology, making it even cheaper to incorporate into all aspects of business. It's unlocking innovation and reducing barriers to entry in a similar way that cloud computing did in the Web 2.0 era, and the internet did for Web 1.0. The ability to hoard teams of engineers and data scientists is no longer the moat it once was. It's still early days, though, and there is a lot of runway yet to travel. Joining us for part 1 of our deep dive into the state of AI in travel are two startup leaders operating in this rapidly evolving space, Andrei Papancea, CEO and Co-Founder of NLX.ai, and Stephanie Daniel, CEO and Co-Founder of  Legends.Follows:Gilad Berenstein - hostCara Whitehill - hostAndrei Papancea - guestStephanie Daniel - guestGo Deeper:The promise of travel in the age of AI - McKinsey9 Months Into the GPT Era, What Has Travel Learned? - PhocusWireHumans at the heart of generative AI - MIT Technology ReviewAsk Skift: the AI Chatbot to Answer All Your Travel Industry Queries - SkiftTravel Early Adopters Share Lessons After Year With Generative AI - PhocusWireHow AI is disrupting the luxury experience - Jing Daily

On The Brink
Episode 180: Allie Seller

On The Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 67:58


Allison (Allie) Seller teaches service-based entrepreneurs how to turn their coaching practice into a multi-six and seven-figure business while cutting work hours in half. Known for her success as a Personal Trainer, Health & Nutrition Coach, Allie understands what it takes to thrive in the industry and how hard it can be to grow a successful business without the right blueprint and aligned support. Inspired by wanting more freedom of time and location in her own life, having missed out on many of her four kids' significant events, Allie and her husband developed a unique system: streamlining processes, program development and a pricing structure aligned with program value and client results.Learn more at https://www.healthacademyinc.com/Allie has spent more than half of her career helping people reach their transformation goals in health and wellness, physical fitness, nutrition and mindset. Now passionately aligning with other health-based entrepreneurs, supporting them on their journey to building multi-six-figure coaching businesses while doing so working half the time they were. She seeks to provide the most valuable and long-lasting mentor-mentee relationship. Helping clients achieve their goals and live their most abundant lives is one of her greatest rewards. Allie understands transformation can be done with much joy and in simplistic yet profound ways. Allie attended the Health Coach Institute and has worked within Canadian Pharmacy to further her understanding of proactive vs reactive health. Her extensive educational background includes the Transformational Coaching Method, HMBA Mastery Program and Advanced Nutrition Protocols; Infertility with Dr. Stephanie Daniel, Emotional Eating with Dr. Michelle May and Hormonal Imbalance with Dr. Anna Cabeca. Additionally, Allie completed McGill University's online business development program. She is a lifelong learner who takes great pride and joy in continually seeking knowledge and education to provide the current and best information to help her clients.

Top Floor
111 | Zero Party Data

Top Floor

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 35:45


Like many startup founders, Stephanie Daniel used to be an investment banker. As CEO of Legends, she is investing in a zero-paty data future by creating a way for consumers to share their travel DNA with brands. Susan and Stephanie talk about pitching, privacy, and personalization.

SOS Church Services
ACT23 II Ps. Stephanie & Daniel Elvelyck II Relationships & Marriage

SOS Church Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 44:21


ACT 2023 was amazing! We hope you enjoy this session from our conference at SOS Church Stockholm.

SOS Church Services
ACT23 II Ps. Stephanie & Daniel Elvelyck II Leading a Family and Raising Kids

SOS Church Services

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 53:37


ACT 2023 was amazing! We hope you enjoy this session from our conference at SOS Church Stockholm.

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What the Health?
The ‘Unwinding' of Medicaid

What the Health?

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 41:08


As of April 1, states were allowed to begin reevaluating Medicaid eligibility for millions of Americans who qualified for the program during the covid-19 pandemic but may no longer meet the income or other requirements. As many as 15 million people could lose health coverage as a result.Meanwhile, the Medicare Hospital Insurance Trust Fund is projected to stay solvent until 2031, its trustees reported, taking some pressure off of lawmakers to finally fix that program's underlying financial weaknesses.Alice Miranda Ollstein of Politico, Rachel Roubein of The Washington Post, and Amy Goldstein of The Washington Post join KHN's Julie Rovner to discuss these issues and more.Also this week, Rovner interviews Daniel Chang, who reported the latest KHN-NPR “Bill of the Month” feature about a child not yet old enough for kindergarten whose medical bill landed him in collections. Plus, for “extra credit” the panelists suggest health policy stories they read this week they think you should read, too:Julie Rovner: New York Magazine's “The Shared Anti-Trans and Anti-Abortion Playbook,” by Irin Carmon.Alice Miranda Ollstein: The Los Angeles Times' “Horrifying Stories of Women Chased Down by the LAPD Abortion Squad Before Roe vs. Wade,” by Brittny Mejia.Rachel Roubein: KHN's “‘Hard to Get Sober Young': Inside One of the Country's Few Recovery High Schools,” by Stephanie Daniel of KUNC.Amy Goldstein: The Washington Post's “After Decades Under a Virus's Shadow, He Now Lives Free of HIV,” by Mark Johnson.Visit our website to read the transcript. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Ethnic Media

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2023 12:28


Aurora has a large foreign born population and some of them turn to local ethnic media outlets for news and to stay informed about their home countries. There are over three dozen ethnic media organizations that serve the city and the greater metro Denver area. They are print, digital and broadcast outlets that publish in many different languages including English, Spanish, Korean, Chinese and Polish.Vera Azuka Idam started Afrik Digest in 2018, a free magazine and online publication, to bring African people together.“To be their voices, to raise their voices,” she said. “We know what they want. We understand the way to put it that they would understand.”There are hundreds of ethnic media outlets across the country. They face challenges like evolving digital and social media, loss of in-community businesses, an aging audience and lack of bilingual journalists. Fake news is a big issue too. It can stem from a variety of sources like targeted campaigns in communities of color that hope to influence elections to social media platforms like WhatsApp, WeChat and Facebook Groups.One of the biggest challenges in funding.“For those of us who are doing these things alone, maybe that's because we're struggling with, you know, with support and very minimum financial support,” said KETO 93.9 FM founder Endale Getahun.KETO is a multicultural immigrant community radio station that primarily serves African immigrants and refugees. The signal originates in Aurora and has a broadcast radius of 10 miles and also streams online. There are shows and music in English, French and Ethiopian languages like Amharic, Tigrinya and Oromo.Aurora partners with KETO, Afrik Digest and other ethnic media outlets to ensure the different immigrant groups have equal access to information and resources coming from the city.“Networking with others is very helpful because you get to share experience,” said KETO-FM 93.9 founder Endale Getahun who attended the event.“I feel like for many of these communities, they really trust, you know, these ethnic media organizations,” said Ricardo Gambetta, Aurora's manager of International and Immigrant Affairs. “They know that they want the best for these communities.” Afrik Digest on Facebook Afrik Digest on Twitter Afrik Digest on Instagram Afrik Digest on YouTube Center for Community Media at the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at the City University of New York on social media Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY on Facebook Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY on Twitter  Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY on YouTube KETO 93.9 FM on social media KETO 93.9 FM on Facebook KETO 93.9 FM on Twitter KETO 93.9 FM on YouTube City of Aurora on social media City of Aurora on Facebook City of Aurora on Twitter City of Aurora on Instagram The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. This episode was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Sean Corcoran. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton. Jennifer Coombes is the digital editor.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Entrepreneurship

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 8:18


Foreign-born residents have higher rates of entrepreneurship than those born here in the U.S. Aurora supports these business owners as part of its immigrant integration plan. The goal is to increase entrepreneurship by providing information, training and lowering the barriers to entry. There are hundreds of immigrant and refugee owned businesses throughout the city including Msosi Kenyan Cuisine food truck, owned by Kenyan immigrant Josphat Ombacho. In 2016, Ombacho and his wife started a traditional catering business. They sold food at events like Aurora's Global Fest and Taste of Colorado. Eventually, they decided to buy a food truck but they needed some money.“We went to various banks to see if we can get a loan to buy a food truck because we didn't have enough money,” Ombacho said. “We couldn't get (it) because our credit was low.” After getting turned down at traditional banks they heard about CEDS Finance in Aurora and received a loan from the non-profit, federally-funded, small business lender. “Our mission is all about how do we help refugees create the American dream? And we define that as financial self-sufficiency,” said Alex Wise, CEDS Finance executive director.The nonprofit loans up to 100,000-dollars to clients and doesn't require a minimum credit score. CEDs is also the only lender in the state that offers an Islamic-compliant loan, an alternative type of financing that adds an administrative fee rather than charging interest.Ethiopian refugee and Aurora resident Ermias Gurmu owns a small trucking business called Line Trucking. He hauls food across the country for big chain stores like Wal-Mart and King Soopers. He's on his second CEDS loan and is one of more than 300 entrepreneurs the lender has supported.“I'm planning to get more trucks and to have some more employees to expand my company,” Gurmu said.Credits: The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. This episode was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Sean Corcoran. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton. Jennifer Coombes is the digital editor.

Travel With Meaning
Episode 95: Stephanie Daniel

Travel With Meaning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 52:07


Hello travelers, in episode 95 we talk with Stephanie Daniel, the CEO, and Co-Founder of a unique new travel app, Legend. Stephanie does not come from a traditional travel industry background, but as we've found from talking with countless guests travel has impacted all of our lives and careers. Stephanie is no different as travel shaped who she is and lead her to launch this innovative concept.  As Stephanie shared with us, she believes that travel and exploration lead to authentic connection and growth for us as individuals and as a collective. When combined with the community it powers mutual evolution. Her mission is to build a platform that empowers us all to explore more and authentically connect with ourselves, each other, and the world. Stephanie grew up in a tiny village in England, where her horizons grew through travel, and her love for exploring was born. She studied Economics at Cambridge and spent more than fourteen years in investment banking with Deutsche Bank in London and New York, working with amazing global teams and gaining the strongest foundation in markets, finance, and management. Travel continued to be a passion in the deepest part of her soul, and through her experiences and connections, she developed a strong belief that tech and community had the potential to make it better. Stephanie is beyond excited to now be harnessing her entrepreneurial spirit to bring Legends to life! About Legends: Legends are a community app for explorers, travelers, new nomads, and freedom seekers. We unlock your lifelong journey by creating your unique Travel DNA made up of your own experience of the world. Our proprietary tech and community-powered approach help you share trusted recommendations, discover amazing places and connect with your people.   Enjoy our conversation with Stephanie, check out Legends and shoot us a note to let us know what you think!

The Colorado Dream
Live Event

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2022 77:50


KUNC hosted a live community event and panel discussion to talk about the themes explored in The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome podcast. The panel included podcast host Stephanie Daniel and people featured in the series including Salwa Mourtada Bamba, Mariem Dia and Amanda Blaurock. The conversation took place at the historic Aurora Fox Arts Center and was moderated by Scott Williams, Museum Director of the Aurora History Museum and Historic Sites.To learn more about The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome, go to our website. Credits The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. This episode was recorded live at the Aurora Fox Arts Center. It was produced by Kim Rais and Kyle Cunningham with help from Connor Bergman. Brandon Case is the technical director, Casey Burnham is the theater and sound technician. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton. Special thanks to Marcus Burnett, Ashley Jefcoat, Jennifer Orf, Odaliz Gaytan, Sean Corcoran, Mike Arnold and Tammy Terwelp.

KUNC's Colorado Edition
Veteran outreach; bear encounters; student loan forgiveness; Ethiopian coffee ceremonies

KUNC's Colorado Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 22:34


On this week's Colorado Edition, we learn about a new mobile outreach unit to connect veterans experiencing homelessness with resources. As bear encounters get more common, we hear how one community is looking to reduce bear-human interactions. We get a breakdown of how the student loan forgiveness plan will affect Coloradans. Finally, we learn about Ethiopian coffee ceremonies happening in Aurora.Featured SegmentsThis week, the Veterans Community Project of Longmont launched a brand new mobile outreach unit. The van will connect veterans experiencing homelessness in rural parts of northern Colorado with resources like transportation and temporary housing. KUNC's Beau Beaker spoke to the project's executive director, Jennifer Seybold, about the mobile unit and efforts to aid unhoused veterans in our region. Around here, it's not unusual for a bear to wander into a neighborhood, especially as we head into fall. That can be dangerous – for the residents and bears. The Mountain West News Bureau's Will Walkey reports on a community looking to reduce these encounters. Last week President Joe Biden announced a sweeping student loan forgiveness plan that would erase up to $20,000 of debt for many borrowers. To learn more about how this debt forgiveness plan will impact Coloradans, we spoke with Jason Gonzales from Chalkbeat Colorado. He reports on higher education and has been covering the student debt crisis. The Colorado Dream podcast from KUNC shares the stories of Coloradans who are overcoming obstacles to create a better life for themselves and their families in an effort to achieve the American Dream. Hosted by Stephanie Daniel, the latest season, called “Newcomers Welcome”, explores the Black immigrant experience in Colorado as told through the eyes of one African immigrant and Aurora, as the city - and its residents - strive to become an inclusive home for all.In this bonus episode, Stephanie profiles an Ethiopian immigrant who loves to share a piece of her culture with others.CreditsColorado Edition is hosted by Yoselin Meza Miranda and produced by the KUNC newsroom, led by news director Sean Corcoran. Web was edited by digital operations manager Ashley Jefcoat. The mission of Colorado Edition is to deepen understanding of life in Northern Colorado through authentic conversation and storytelling.Colorado Edition is made possible with support from our KUNC members. Thank you!Our theme music was composed by Colorado musicians Briana Harris and Johnny Burroughs. Other music in the show by Blue Dot Sessions.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Home

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 26:26


Aurora is home to immigrants and refugees from around the world. To help them succeed, the city created an integration plan, one of the first local governments in the country to do so. Aurora has made a conscious decision to welcome foriegn-born residents but should the city get all the credit for embracing newcomers? “I think it just happens to be the city that people were relocated to,” said Mathew Mengesha, a policy advocate who works on city and state level policies that support the successful integration of immigrant and refugee communities. “Like it more so had to do with the affordability of Aurora, in my opinion, than it had to do with Aurora wanting immigrants and refugees in their city.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode five explores what stands in the way of Aurora being a welcoming home for all immigrants. Also, Salwa Mourtada Bamba achieves one more big milestone.Credits and linksTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora; and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to kunc.org/coloradodream.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services: @USCISMediaCntrl CU College of Nursing: @NursingCU Rep. Naquetta Ricks: @NaquettaR, Facebook, and Instagram Colorado Immigrant Rights Coalition: @CIRCimmigrant The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional audio is from NPR's Morning Edition. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Thomas Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Race. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's executive news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO. 

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Ethiopian Coffee Ceremony

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2022 7:04


Aurora is home to immigrants and refugees from around the world. To help them succeed, the city created an ambitious integration plan that focuses heavily on supporting foreign-born entrepreneurs. And for good reason; immigrants and refugees have higher rates of starting new businesses than American-born residents. Throughout the city there are immigrant-owned businesses like food markets, restaurants, beauty salons and transportation companies. “Aurora, it's welcoming and if you are comfortable, you achieve,” said Ayelech G-Michael. “First impression, you see somebody who look like you, you would be comfortable. I think that's why Aurora (has) a lot of entrepreneur(s).”G-Michael is one of these entrepreneurs. She came to the U.S. to go to college in 1995 and then moved to Aurora five years later. She has owned a liquor store and a home health agency. Now, she works as an interpreter for medical and law offices, schools and the community. She interprets two Ethiopian languages: Amharic and Tigrinya. She also performs Ethiopian coffee ceremonies at events around Aurora, including the city's annual Global Fest.“That's how I start serving the coffee,” she said. “To show my culture to other very diverse Aurora.”Credits and linksTo see photos of the tea ceremony and Ayelech G-Michael, as well as other extras from the series, go to the Colorado Dream website.The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Identity

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2022 25:55


The Black immigrant population in Colorado is growing faster than anywhere else in the U.S. They come from Africa, the Caribbean and beyond and many settle in Aurora, where about one in five residents is foreign born. What does it mean for these immigrants, and their kids, to be Black in America? “There's a tension between the African immigrant and the Black community. Why? Because of misconception and assumption from both (parties).” said Papa Dai, founder and president of African Leadership Group. “So for me, coming together, being united as Black, as African immigrant, as African in the Diaspora, however you want to identify yourself, it's a must and it's time.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode four examines the relationship between Black African immigrants and African Americans. It also shares how Salwa Mourtada Bamba and other Black immigrants in Aurora identify themselves.“I am Black and proud,” Bamba said. “Yes, it's undeniable.”Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: Village Exchange Center: @VECAurora University of Colorado: @CUBoulder and @CUSystem University of Colorado Boulder Department of Ethnic Studies: @EthnStudies_UCB African Leadership Group: @officialusalg The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Education

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2022 25:57


English is the “language of opportunity.” That's a line from Aurora's 10-year Immigrant Integration Plan. Before creating this plan, the city conducted focus groups in 2019 with community members and found the two top priorities for immigrants and refugees were learning English and finding employment.Research shows that immigrants who are proficient in English have higher paying jobs. Not only can they better support their families but the city of Aurora benefits too. The more money residents make, the more they can spend, and the more the city prospers.To help foreign-born residents succeed, Aurora's integration plan emphasizes education. How well are schools serving Aurora's immigrant families?The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode three looks at efforts by two educational institutions and some of the unique challenges facing first and second-generation African students.“A first generation African kid, my child can tell you, that goes to school acting like an American and then comes home and has to act like an African kid,” said Anne Keke, an immigrant from Côte d'Ivoire and Aurora Public Schools Board of Education Director.Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Also in this episode: Community College of Aurora: @CCAurora Aurora Public Schools: @aurorak12 Village Exchange Center: @VECAurora The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designedand mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Integration

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2022 25:24


Aurora is one of the most diverse cities in Colorado. In fact, about one in five residents is foriegn born. Over half came from the Americas, mainly Mexico. After that the largest groups hail from Ethiopia, Vietnam, Korea, El Salvador and India. To help immigrants and refugees succeed, the city created an integration plan. It was among the first in the country to do so.“Our city leaders at the time, intentionally they (made) a very important decision,” said Ricardo Gambetta, manager of Aurora's Office of International and Immigrant Affairs. “They realize that in the last 20 years, we have a new face of the city.”To implement the integration plan, Aurora partners with dozens of organizations including Village Exchange Center. The non-profit supports immigrant and refugee communities with a range of services including the Natural Helpers Program which is staffed by volunteers who are immigrants themselves.“The natural helpers are like this bridge between their country and here,” said José Gómez , who manages the Natural Helpers Program. “ I feel that one of the biggest things that has kept our immigrant or refugee community, you can say down, is the lack of knowledge.”The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome episode two examines the city's immigrant integration plan. Meanwhile, more than 15 years earlier, Salwa Mourtada Bamba gets a job and enrolls at the local community college as she settles into her new life in Aurora.Links and creditsTo learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram Aurora History Museum @AuroraHistoryCO on Twitter City of Aurora @AuroraGov on Twitter Village Exchange Center @VECAurora on Twitter The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by me, Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO. 

KUNC's Colorado Edition
Colorado Edition: 5K's first nonbinary winner; Lake Powell's historic low; wheat farmer's pest problem

KUNC's Colorado Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2022 20:34


Sports are often divided by gender: women or girls on one team, men or boys on another. Trans people face barriers to joining the team that matches their gender, and there are few options for people that aren't one of the binary genders. This year, the FireKracker 5K in Fort Collins decided to do things differently. They offered participants the options to sign up as male, female, or nonbinary. KUNC's Yoselin Meza Miranda spoke with FireKracker 5K's first nonbinary winner, Steph Campbell. For decades the Colorado River filled Glen Canyon to the brim. That's where Lake Powell is, the second-largest reservoir in the country. But climate change and overuse are causing the reservoir to decline to a new record low, leaving the water supply for tens of millions in the Southwest uncertain. To show us what Lake Powell looks like at this historic moment, KUNC's Luke Runyon took a boat trip with longtime river runners. This story is part of ongoing coverage of the Colorado River, produced by KUNC and supported by the Walton Family Foundation.  Last fall, Colorado farmers planted more than 2 million acres of winter wheat for the 2022 harvest. But persistent drought is hurting Colorado's crop. As KUNC's Rae Solomon reports, a small, native bug has found a new home for its larva in that wheat, and that has become a huge problem for local growers.  A few years ago, as anti-immigrant rhetoric was rising across much of the country, the community of Aurora decided to go the other way. Officials there decided to do whatever they could to attract new immigrants to the city — and to support immigrants once they arrived. That effort began in 2015. Now we want to know: Is it working? What's been the result? KUNC reporter and editor Stephanie Daniel has talked with immigrants about their experiences in Aurora — looking at what kinds of support community leaders put in place. And it's all in the second season of her podcast, The Colorado Dream. KUNC's Christina Shockley spoke to  Stephanie, to learn more. Colorado Edition is hosted by Yoselin Meza Miranda and produced by the KUNC newsroom, led by news director Sean Corcoran. Web was edited by digital operations manager Ashley Jefcoat.  The mission of Colorado Edition is to deepen understanding of life in Northern Colorado through authentic conversation and storytelling. Colorado Edition is made possible with support from our KUNC members. Thank you! Our theme music was composed by Colorado musicians Briana Harris and Johnny Burroughs. Other music in the show by Blue Dot Sessions.

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Arrival

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2022 25:28


The Black immigrant population in Colorado is growing faster than anywhere else in the U.S. They come from Africa, the Caribbean and beyond, and many settle in Aurora, where about one in five residents is foreign born. A lot of them have overcome great challenges to emigrate here, including Salwa Mourtada Bamba. Salwa was born in Liberia, West Africa and endured the country's brutal civil war. She was displaced, her sister was murdered and she literally fled for her life, moving to Ghana for four years. But during moments of relative calm she would daydream about coming to the United States.“To me, the American dream was just being afforded the opportunity to come here and attain the highest level of education that I possibly could,” she said. “It was always touted on television to be this place where you can be and grow and and gain the best at anything and at any dream you wanted to.”Her dreams became a reality in 1998 when she arrived alone at JFK International Airport in New York City. A year later she was settled in Aurora, Colorado, ready to take on her new world.To learn more about Salwa Mourtada Bamba and the city of Aurora, and to see photos of the people included in this episode and other extras, go to the Colorado Dream website.Salwa on social media: Salwa Rita Mourtada on Facebook @Aunty_Salwa on Instagram The Migration Policy Institute on social media: @MigrationPolicy on Twitter The Colorado Dream: Newcomers Welcome is a production from KUNC. It was written and reported by me, Stephanie Daniel. Editing by Johanna Zorn. Fact-checking by Cat Jaffee with additional help from Adam Rayes. This season's theme song was composed by Jason Paton, who also sound designed and mixed the episode. Additional music was composed by Matthew Simonson. Ashley Jefcoat is the digital editor. Special thanks to Chandra Whitfield, Robert Leja, Kyle Cunningham and Kim Rais. Sean Corcoran is KUNC's news director. Tammy Terwelp is KUNC's president and CEO. 

The Colorado Dream
Newcomers Welcome: Trailer

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2022 2:54


In Aurora, Colorado about one in five residents is foreign born. While most come from Mexico, many hail from other parts of the world including thousands from the continent of Africa. The city created a plan called “Aurora is open to the world” and partnered with dozens of organizations that provide services to immigrants and refugees. But is the plan helping those most in need? In season two of The Colorado Dream, join host Stephanie Daniel as she explores the Black immigrant experience in Aurora as told through the eyes of one African immigrant living in Aurora as the city – and its residents – strive to become an inclusive home for all.

KUNC's Colorado Edition
Colorado Edition: Roe v. Wade in Colorado; salvaging memories from the Marshall Fire; the Greeley Stampede's 100th year

KUNC's Colorado Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2022 17:42


Coloradans are still processing the Supreme Court's historic decision to end federal abortion rights. Some residents are joining together to protest, while others are making plans to protect — or challenge — access to abortion here. KUNC's Scott Franz has more on the early reactions to the ruling, and what it might mean going forward.KUNC's Beau Baker spoke to Dr. Warren Hern, director of the Boulder Abortion Clinic. He's been providing access to care since 1975, and says that the decision to overturn Roe v. Wade could impact abortion services in Colorado.In the months after the Marshall Fire devastated parts of Boulder County, many families returned to sift through the debris. KUNC's Leigh Paterson brings us a story about the memories contained in salvaged objects.The Greeley Stampede returned this year for the first time since COVID.. The summer rodeo festival celebrated its 100th year with rides, children activities, and food vendors at the Island Grove Regional Park. KUNC's Yoselin Meza Miranda was there, along with lots of families enjoying live music, kid's sheep races, and, of course, a multitude of different food trucks.Colorado Edition is hosted by Yoselin Meza Miranda and produced by the KUNC newsroom, led by news director Sean Corcoran. Web was edited by digital operations manager Ashley Jefcoat. Additional production support was provided by Stephanie Daniel. The mission of Colorado Edition is to deepen understanding of life in Northern Colorado through authentic conversation and storytelling.Colorado Edition is made possible with support from our KUNC members. Thank you!Our theme music was composed by Colorado musicians Briana Harris and Johnny Burroughs. Other music in the show by Blue Dot Sessions.

Afternoons with Helen Farmer
Staycation anyone?

Afternoons with Helen Farmer

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2022 53:35


02 March 2022: Dnata updates us on the latest travel news as well as some great staycation deals. Talking of travel, how about venturing out locally in the UAE with Nara Nomad. The Emirates Environmental Group have created some great projects where you can get involved too. It's World Wildlife Day on 3rd March, so Helen chats to a wildlife enthusiast, Uzi Kamora from the British Veterinary Clinic. And all your furry animal questions are answered by Dr Tamara Qabazard for our Pets & Vets weekly segment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

KUNC's Colorado Edition
Misidentification, arrest of Black teen leads to new Colorado law changing a police eyewitness procedure

KUNC's Colorado Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 25:55


Today on Colorado Edition: Experts have suggested that eyewitness accounts to identify potential suspects are often inaccurate, given the trauma of seeing a crime take place. Stephanie Daniel explores how the misidentification and wrongful arrest of a Black teen led to a grassroots effort in Colorado to change the practice of using showups.

With Purpose
Ep. 100 Connecting Powerful Women, to go Further Together

With Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 56:57


Let's take a walk down memory lane, and explore some gems from some of our favorite episodes! Cheers to this first 100 episodes! Episode time stamps: Nishikwa Brown, MBA, Realtor 3:05 (Ep. 25)Janel Nichole, Diamond Effect  9:40 (Ep. 26)Dr. Una, EntreMD 14:04 (Ep. 28)Charelle Griffith, Professional Marketer 17:37 (Ep. 27)Tamika Shuler Washington, Converspace 22:19 (Ep. 36)Cynthia Pong, Career Coach 25:36 (Ep. 56)Sabrina Hare, Couture Cakes by Sabrina 34:08 (Ep. 59)Stephanie Daniel, Stylish Pharmacist 38:42 (Ep. 64)Jennifer Hammock, Confidence Coach 40:45 (Ep. 66)Marquita Myrick, LPC, Mindset Coach 45:25 (Ep. 43)> STAY CONNECTED   Website | http://www.thesolopreneurhustle.comInstagram | @SoloprenuerHustle  Email | hello@thesolopreneurhustle.com > EMAIL NEWSLETTERDownload this free marketing ebook: https://mailchi.mp/3e2ad2830476/marketingebook> Subscribe to Nia on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCzlCl9xBXGlyoATwat6Ebpg?view_as=subscribermotivational business podcast, motivational business podcasts, solopreneur podcast, podcast for solopreneurs, top business podcast, good podcasts for entrepreneurs, female founder podcasts, top podcasts for female entrepreneurs, top podcasts entrepreneurs, solopreneur hour, best entrepreneur podcasts, solopreneur hour podcast, solopreneur podcast, best female business podcasts, entrepreneurs on fire business podcast, top startup podcasts, the solopreneur hustle, solopreneur hustle, women empowerment, women empowerment podcast, best podcasts for female entrepreneurs, the serial entrepreneur, podcast female entrepreneurs, good entrepreneur podcasts, the solopreneur hour, entrepreneurs on fire business podcast, empowering women entrepreneurs, empowering solopreneurs 

The Colorado Dream
Trailer: Introducing the Colorado Dream

The Colorado Dream

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2021 1:00


Trailer for Season 1 of the Colorado Dream, a KUNC podcast by Stephanie Daniel

NAP CHATS: Live Discussions with Real Parents
Breastfeeding, Mom-Shaming, and Motherhood: NAP CHATS #2

NAP CHATS: Live Discussions with Real Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2020 51:03


No one really prepares you for how hard breastfeeding can actually be and mom guilt is real! Join us in a live discussion with mother and blogger, Stephanie Daniel, to chat about struggles with breastfeeding, experiences with mom-shaming and sharing about the ups and downs of motherhood. With NAP CHATS we want to serve parents in the community to address their everyday issues and to help find solutions and resources. During our live chats, we encourage you to join in and share your experiences as well! You never know if you could help out some fellow parents going through the same situation!

Humanity Evolve!
'Functional Medicine in your everyday life - simple steps to your best health'

Humanity Evolve!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2017 53:47


Doing less to get more! A functional medicine pioneer, Dr Stephanie Daniel & leading wellness coach Sara Plummer Barnard share their tips on how to get better results with less push. Our metabolism and functional medicine affects wellbeing including fertility and hormonal balance with menopause. In today's discussion Dr Stephanie defines functional medicine and explains how to get to the root cause of conditions to provide solutions to reduce inflammation and increase energy. Sara discusses her wellness journey and how she uses her background experience to help women executives and athletes. It is no long a just do it harder/faster/stronger. Live in flow and balance and acceptance for better wellbeing.

U R Love Podcast
Breast Health with Dr. Stephanie Daniel

U R Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2017 43:29