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Send us a textTranscend's CEO Stephanie Johnston, Chief Strategy Officer Tony Kudner, and Senior Client Advisor Courtney Penn sit down and talk about the big issues that affected the home-based care community in 2024. From the status of the Amedisys/United Healthcare acquisition, to what's going on at the National Alliance for Care at Home, to clinician burnout and beyond, we talk through another tumultuous year and discussed what home-based care organizations can do to grow census and length of stay, and measure return on strategic investments in growth.
"I know it's when God's got me and I know that he has everything figured out and I can just sit in that". Steph Johnston, CEO Barnabas Aid talks about finding God in the exhale. https://www.barnabasaid.org/nz/Support Star Radio: https://donate.rhemamedia.co.nz/?brand=starSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephanie Johnston is a Division President at RPM Living. She has played a major role in the growth at RPM. In this episode we discuss implementing change.I'm Moshe Crane connect with me on LinkedIn. My day job is the VP of Branding and Strategic Initiatives at Sage Ventures.Sage Ventures is a commercial real estate firm based in Baltimore, MD. The company buys and operates multifamily rental properties. The company also builds and develops homes that we sell.
Stephanie Johnston fell into the multifamily business when she was in college. She needed a job, so she got hired at the student housing community she lived in. Then she spent seven years in the fascinating student housing industry, but now she serves as a division president with RPM Living. Johnston oversees all property operations across the company's Midwest, Southeast, Mid-Atlantic and Northeast regions, as well as their affordable portfolio. She specializes in capital improvements, associate development, budgeting, and market analysis. In this podcast discussion with Multi-Housing News Senior Editor Laura Calugar, Johnston dives into the ins and outs of property upgrades, touching on what residents want most in their apartments and the amenities they expect.
Knee deep in one of the most tumultuous job markets that anyone can remember and healthcare workers quitting at unprecedented numbers, what are providers to do?Jennifer Kennedy sat down with Stephanie Johnston from Transcend Strategy Group to discuss staff recruitment and retention, including the number one solution to burnout that a care-in-the-home provider has to offer clinicians. Register Now! This two-and-a-half-day workshop will focus on giving you all the tools you need for operational excellence with a goal of patient-centered care. This is a hands-on, skill-based workshop that is focused in on the Hospice industry and has a tailored approach to increasing agency success. Learn more about Age-Friendly Health Care Connect with us - LinkedIn, Twitter, YouTube, Facebook Leave us a Google Review Subscribe to our emails Visit our website
When we strive to have what others around us have, and when we look at ourselves through the lens of other people, then we miss the opportunity to embrace our authentic heart's desire. Today we are lucky to have the chance to talk to Stephanie Johnston about the work she does (podcast host, coach, essential oil specialist and more) in relation to the world we live in. Stephanie's passion is working with women to help them live the life of their dreams! She teaches them “heart lead leadership.” You can learn more about Stephanie via her Instagram @steppingtotheedge or her website: https://www.sjohnstonr.com boobs, bods & brains is the pairing of the work and interests of hosts Laurel Crossley and Sam Leeson-McCoy. You can learn more about the podcast, its origins and how to become a sponsor by visiting the website: https:// boobsbodsandbrains.wixsite.com/my-site Laurel has been guiding and coaching her clients through life's situations for over 30 years with astounding results. Regardless of age or history, Laurel embraces the story of each person she connects with to help them work towards being the happiest and healthiest version of themselves that they can be. To learn more about Laurel or to schedule time to work with her, visit her website: https://www.littlewellnesscompany.ca For over two decades Sam has been a consumer of and worked in the realm of women's and children's health. She is an expert at helping families start and grow their families and she has watched many of her clients strive to be the best parents they can be while losing a little of themselves in the process. For more information about the services Sam offers, visit her website: www.babyREADY.info
If Indeed is the place you're going to recruit home care and hospice staff, you're probably missing out on top talent. That's the word from Transcend Strategy Group CEO Stephanie Johnston. In this McKnight's Home Care Newsmakers Podcast, Johnston offers up some unusual ways to find caregivers and keep them.www.mcknightshomecare.comFollow us on social media:Twitter: @McKHomeCareFacebook: McKnight's Home CareLinkedIn: McKnight's Home CareInstagram: mcknights_homecare
As we live the last few days of 2021, enjoy this meditation for relaxation and a boost of courage right when you need it most. A new year is upon us, may we all choose to awaken and courageously step into all that magic that lies just beyond our comfort zones. *Meditation script written by Glenda Ceadarleaf, read by Stephanie Johnston.
If you are a burnt out and stressed out corporate executive, I see you! That's why episode 120 of Becoming Iconic with Stephanie Johnston is about pursuing joy and desired feelings in your life! In this episode of Becoming Iconic, Stephanie Johnston and I share the importance of cultivating joy in your life and actionable steps you can take right now to desire-map our life. Stephanie Johnston and I cover some of the following topics: The parallel between personal health and the stress of working a corporate jobThe decision to move into entrepreneurship after being let goWhat is the difference between joy and happiness5 pillars needed to connect with joy in your life: connection, gratitude, generosity, health, and faithBe sure to tune in to all the episodes to receive tons of practical tips on all things business, style, relationships and family. Thank you for listening! If you enjoyed this episode, take a screenshot of the episode to post in your stories and tag me! And don't forget to subscribe, rate and review the podcast and tell me your key takeaways!Learn more about Becoming Iconic and Jen at https://jenszpigiel.com/ CONNECT WITH JEN SZPIGIEL:Work with Jen: www.jenszpigiel.comConnect with Me: www.instagram.com/jenszpigielBecoming Iconic Instagram: www.instagram.com/becomingiconicpodcastBlog: www.jenszpigiel.com/blogCONNECT WITH STEPHANIE JOHNSTON:Website: https://www.sjohnstonr.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/Sjohnstonr/ Are you looking to elevate your productivity? Join me for 6 intimate days together as I record my next group program: Aligned Action. We're going to be talking about setting expectations, nourishment practices, scheduling your calendar, daily rituals, delegating and hiring a team, and how to build a harmonious life.
In the news. China tops the agenda this week, with multiple reports of ongoing persecution as well as a country wide DNA surveillance programme. India is back in the news as a Pastor forgives the arsonists who burnt down his church. And finally, a momentous discovery as a 1000 year-old cross is found in Pakistan’s Himalayas. Also on the podcast. Andrew Carey catches up with Stephanie Johnston, Barnabas Fund New Zealand CEO on COVID and how it’s affecting the Suffering Church. Finally Stephanie concludes this week’s podcast with an encouraging devotional titled “Take Heart”. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Angela Geary, Matthew Martin, Stephanie Johnston Produced by: Andrew Carey & Matthew Martin for Barnabas Fund Barnabasfund.org
In the news this week. A swathe of attacks, murder and destruction shake multiple African countries. Also, Covid-19 “disaster” looms in Iranian jails as Christian leaders plead for release of prisoners of conscience. Also on the podcast. Andrew Carey talks with Stephanie Johnston, Barnabas Fund New Zealand CEO, on how the New Zealand office is dealing with the COVID-19 shutdown. Finally Stephanie concludes this week’s podcast with a moving and personal devotional titled “Praise the Lord Anyway”. Host: Andrew Carey Guests: Angela Geary, Matthew Martin, Stephanie Johnston Produced by: Andrew Carey & Matthew Martin for Barnabas Fund
What is your relationship with Self-love? "When we feel happy, we radiate our light onto other people. When we feel depleted, we give that off too. It's an energy thing. Self-care isn't selfish. It is vital for ourselves, our nervous system and our relationships." - Stephanie Johnston, The Goddess Gatherings Episode highlights: -Ideas (Selflove rituals) -Bringing luxe spa vibes into the home -Body love -Nordic Spas -Self-reflection exercises -A chance to win a pass to our Spring Series at Saje Wellness, Moncton NB (Your choice of Morning Rituals, Evening Rituals, Creating Sacred Space at Home) Words: “Self-care is never a selfish act - it is simply good stewardship of the only gift I have, the gift I was put on earth to offer others. Anytime we can listen to true self and give the care it requires, we do it not only for ourselves but for the many others whose lives we touch.” ― Parker Palmer Self Reflection prompts from the episode: (Tip! Answer all questions with honesty + detail.) 1. In this episode, I shared how I visit the spa every 6 - 8 weeks. What was your initial reaction? Examples may be: "That's selfish!" "I would love to do that!" or, "I wish I had time + money for this!" 2. List places that bring you peace. Some examples: The beach, a luxe Hotel, a Bed + Breakfast, an art gallery, or the spa. 3. Refer to question #2... How much would this cost to incorporate this into my life on the regular? (Set your goal - have something to look forward to.) 4.On a scale of one to ten. One being calm + ten being overwhelmed...Where are you on the scale? (Awareness is the first step.) Have a beautiful week! See you next Sunday Deep Thanks for listening to 'A Sunday Kind of LOVE.'
Tax Notes reporters Stephanie Johnston and Ryan Finley provide an update on the OECD’s work to find a multilateral solution on the taxation of the digital economy.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:U.S. Calls for Broader Scope, Narrower Nexus for Global Tax DealEU Parliament Calls for One Voice in OECD Global Tax TalksOECD Aims to Publish Global Tax Reform Analysis in Early 2020Countries Fear Opportunity Cost of U.S. ‘Safe Harbor’ ProposalThe U.S. 'Safe Harbor' Proposal: Rocking the OECD’s Pillar 1 Boat?Business Groups Urge Aggregate Approach to Pillar 2***This episode is sponsored by University of California, Irvine Law School’s Graduate Tax Program. For more information, visit law.uci.edu/gradtax.
Barbara Angus, global tax policy leader at EY, shares her thoughts on the OECD’s Pillar 1 consultation draft after Tax Notes chief correspondent Stephanie Johnston provides an update on its proposed profit allocation and nexus rules.For additional coverage, read these article in Tax Notes:G-20 Ministers Call for Agreement on BEPS 2.0 Outline in JanuaryAgreement on BEPS 2.0 Expected in June 2020, OECD Tax Chief SaysAfrican Tax Officials Back OECD's Latest BEPS 2.0 PushOECD Proposal Leaves Taxpayers Anxious for DetailsOECD Unified Approach Proposes Sharp Break With Current SystemCertainty at Core of Digital Proposal, OECD Tax Chief SaysOECD Sets Course Toward Global Digital Tax Deal by 2020
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Stephanie Johnston discusses the G-20 finance ministers' reaction to the OECD's workplan to achieve consensus on taxing the digital economy. The G-20 finance ministers met recently in Fukuoka, Japan. For more coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:G-20 Finance Ministers Endorse OECD Roadmap for Digital EconomyFrance Aims for G-7 Consensus to Set Stage for Digital Tax DealOECD Sets Course Toward Global Digital Tax Deal by 2020Countries Greenlight OECD Digital Tax Workplan
Stephanie Johnston talks to Grace Perez-Navarro, deputy director of the OECD's Centre for Tax Policy and Administration, about its public consultation in Paris to address taxing the digital economy, and Ryan Finley and Johnston discuss the consultation document in detail.For additional coverage, read these articles in Tax Notes:Making Waves: OECD Navigates Debate on Tax Rules for Digital AgeSimplicity Is Key in OECD Anti-Base-Erosion ProposalU.S.-Style Minimum Taxation May Spread Without OECD CoordinationU.S., European Officials See Digitalized Economy Deal as LikelyOECD’s Latest Digital Tax Consultation Draws Robust ResponseOECD Tax Proposals Tackling Digital Economy Draw Mixed Reactions
Stephanie Johnston, Robert Goulder, and David Stewart highlight the hot topics at the 72nd Congress of the International Fiscal Association recently held in Seoul. Check out these stories for coverage of the 2018 IFA Congress: EU Digital Taxation Plan Is ‘Not a Master Thesis’ OECD Makes Headway on Long-Term Answers to Tax Digital Economy OECD Finalizing Work to Enlist Digital Platforms to Collect VAT Judicial Oversight Important for GAAR Application, Judge Says Germany Wants Progress on BEPS, Minimum Effective Taxation EU Member States Remain Divided Over Digital Services Tax
The director of the OECD's Center for Tax Policy and Administration, Pascal Saint-Amans, and the deputy director, Grace Perez-Navarro, sit down with Worldwide Tax Daily chief correspondent Stephanie Johnston to discuss the challenges arising from taxing an increasingly digital economy.
David Stewart talks to Stephanie Johnston about the problem of taxing the digital economy and what the OECD and EU are doing to find solutions to the problem.
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In this segment Ira Weintraub talks to Stephanie Johnston a Cross Country Runner
Adelaide may be cold at the moment but many people's hearts are warm, prompting them to stand up for the 983 children that Australia has in detention in centres set up to hold asylum seekers. One such group of Adelaideans was a gathering of church leaders who held a sit in in the office of Member for Mayo, Jamie Briggs, demanding to know when the government will release those children and their families into community care. We chat with Rev Sandy Boyce, one of the vigil members about the protest and the process of being arrested for standing up for something you believe in. We also talk with Stephanie Johnston who is heading up the charge to get World Heritage Listing for the Mount Lofty Ranges, including our beloved McLaren Vale wine region. Brett talks about taking phone calls on public transport, Steve has a community safety message about your porn star names, and Colin adds three esteemed locals to the South Australian Register - people who have helped make South Australia flush with success! Support the show: https://theadelaideshow.com.au/listen-or-download-the-podcast/adelaide-in-crowd/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.