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In this special National Supply Chain Day episode, hosts Scott Luton and Mary Kate Love sit down with supply chain leaders Rahmel Wattley, Vic D'Arcy, and Dr. Stephanie Thomas to discuss the vital roles of transportation, reverse logistics, and talent development in today's supply chain landscape. Rahmel, founder of Truck N' Hustle, shares insights into the critical role of transportation professionals and how small carriers serve as the backbone of the global economy. He emphasizes the importance of representing these unsung heroes in the industry every day.Vic D'Arcy, a circular economy strategist, dives into the world of reverse logistics, highlighting the complexities of returns management, refurbishment, and sustainability. She explains how reverse logistics can unlock hidden value in products, from repair to recycling, and its growing significance in the circular economy.Dr. Stephanie Thomas, a professor at the University of Arkansas, discusses the increasing interest in supply chain careers among students and how universities are preparing the next generation of professionals. She also sheds light on the importance of mentorship and the evolving supply chain industry, where talent development is just as crucial as technical innovation.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(03:00) Rahmel Wattley's take on the role of small carriers in the supply chain(08:00) The backbone of global trade: Transportation and logistics(15:00) Vic D'Arcy explains reverse logistics and the circular economy(22:00) The value of reverse logistics in sustainability(30:00) Dr. Stephanie Thomas on mentorship and developing future supply chain talent(35:00) Why supply chain careers are gaining attention among students(40:00) How supply chain innovation and education intersect for future success(45:00) Celebrating the heroes behind global supply chainsAdditional Links & Resources:Connect with Rahmel Wattley: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rahmel-wattley-64004a171/Check out Truck N' Hustle: https://www.trucknhustle.com/Connect with Vic D'Arcy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/victoria-d-arcy-aa84b51/Check out All Things Circular: https://allthingscircular.com/Learn more about Dr. Stephanie Thomas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniethomasuarkCheck out WISE: Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence:https://walton.uark.edu/departments/supplychain/wise.phpWatch a previous episode with Dr. Stephanie Thomas: https://open.spotify.com/episode/7MjUmplk3VsdP5MMbhL9iSLearn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform:
In this episode we speak to Stephanie Thomas, Head of Retail Experience at VCCP. Stephanie talks about her experience in moving from a start-up culture in the Middle East to working with iconic brand McDonalds, how personalisation and target engagement is the key to success, the catalysts behind the Retail Media boom and how retailers can capitalise on its future.
Are we doing enough to stop history from repeating itself in Bridgeport? That's a question from many regarding absentee ballot fraud and a lack of voter confidence in the city. We asked Secretary of the State, Stephanie Thomas. IMAGE CREDIT: Eric Urbanowicz
In this episode of Supply Chain Now, host Scott Luton welcomes Dr. Stephanie Thomas and Dr. Rod Thomas, associate professors of Supply Chain Management at the Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas. Together, they explore the evolving landscape of supply chain education, talent development, and the critical role of collaboration between academia and industry.Stephanie and Rod share insights on preparing the NOW generation of supply chain leaders, discussing the increasing awareness of supply chain careers, the importance of experiential learning, and how companies can build stronger internship pipelines. They also dive into the intersection of retail media networks and supply chain strategy—an emerging opportunity to shape demand and improve operational efficiency.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Rod: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-thomas-a409a41/Connect with Stephanie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniethomasuark/Learn more about the Sam M. Walton School of Business: https://walton.uark.edu/Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comWatch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-nowSubscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/joinWork with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkThis episode is hosted by Scott Luton and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at: https://supplychainnow.com/classroom-boardroom-preparing-now-generation-supply-chain-leaders-1404
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I'm pleased to interview one of our Biz Book Publishing Hub's Founding Partners. Our Hub Partners are experts who support entrepreneurs along their author journey. Today's guest has dedicated her career to helping others build meaningful connections. She specializes in empowering introverts to develop a sense of self-worth, discover their community, and pursue the careers of their dreams. Having grown up painfully shy and feeling like an outsider, she once believed that forming deep, authentic connections with many people was impossible, which held her back from trying. However, everything changed as she embraced leadership roles and began to reveal a more outgoing side of herself. Since then, she has been on a mission to reframe what it means to be an introvert. Initially leading by example, she now helps others through her company, Confident Introvert. Through corporate workshops, webinars, and private one-on-one coaching, she empowers introverts to enhance their networking skills. To further share her insights, she wrote “Confident Introvert: A Practical Guide to Connecting with Others at Networking Events and Beyond.” She is a Hub Partner because she collaborates with nonfiction authors looking to blend strategy with personal storytelling from an empowered, heart-centered perspective. She is a certified hypnotherapist, guiding clients through the writing process by addressing issues related to visibility, confidence, and vulnerability. Please join me in welcoming Stephanie Thoma. In this episode, we discuss:
In this episode of the InsuranceAUM.com podcast, Stewart Foley hosts Olaolu Aganga, U.S. Chief Investment Officer at Mercer, and Stephanie Thomas, Senior Investment Consultant at Mercer, to discuss the evolving role of OCIO (Outsourced Chief Investment Officer) services for insurance companies. They explore how Mercer's model uniquely integrates support for clients by combining Marsh McLennan's insurance expertise with Mercer's deep investment consulting resources. Olaolu and Stephanie clarify how OCIO can function either as a full or partial extension of an insurance company's in-house team, offering a range of services from research support to full discretionary management. With the growing complexity in private credit, asset-backed finance (ABF), and investment-grade alternatives, Stephanie explains how OCIO services can support insurers in navigating these emerging asset classes, providing an adaptable, client-specific approach. Olaolu highlights the partnership aspect of Mercer's model, emphasizing that OCIO clients retain control over strategy while benefiting from Mercer's extensive resources and industry insights.
Join us for this week's episode of The Buzz, as we dive into the evolving landscape of supply chain management, and the critical role of AI in supply chain planning and execution, showcasing innovative use cases that promise to revolutionize the industry.Additionally, hosts Scott Luton and Jake Barr welcome special guests Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Associate Professor of Practice of Supply Chain Management and Executive Director of WISE, University of Arkansas, and Katherine Thomas, Student and President of the University of Arkansas WISE Chapter, who share insights from the recent WISE Future Leaders Symposium aimed at empowering the next generation of women in supply chain. Listen in to gain valuable perspectives on mentorship, personal branding, and the importance of building diverse teams, and discover actionable takeaways that can help you excel in your supply chain career while contributing to a more inclusive industry.Additional Links & Resources:Connect with Stephanie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniethomasuark/Connect with Katherine: https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherinepthomas03/Learn more about WISE: https://walton.uark.edu/departments/supplychain/wise.phpWith That Said: https://bit.ly/3YrfC2Q This Supply Chain Dive article: 3M Pushing for Better Delivery Performance: https://bit.ly/3YC25p6 How Leading Manufacturers are Leveraging Technology to Fuel Factory Success featuring Stefan Schulz with 3M: https://bit.ly/4edooHxThis Forbes piece from Steve Banker: 25 Supply Chain AI Use Cases: https://bit.ly/3AskQ6nEmpowering the NOW Generation: The Future of Supply Chain Leadership featuring the University of Arkansas: https://bit.ly/48wrYLPLearn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.comSubscribe to Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com/joinCheck out Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVkWEBINAR- The ABCs of Cargo Security and Loss Prevention: https://bit.ly/3zAirpTWEBINAR- Supply Chain in 2025: Top 5 Labeling and Packaging Artwork Trends to Watch: https://bit.ly/3Y9FWiZWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5EWEBINAR- The Cold Chain Dilemma: Why Visibility Falls Short and What Really Works: https://bit.ly/4hpu8k9WEBINAR- How Ferguson's Metrics-Driven Strategy Drove an 18% Improvement in Operational Efficiency: https://bit.ly/3YBbsFzThis episode was hosted by Scott Luton and Jake Barr, and...
The future of supply chain starts with educating young and bright minds with the best programs that, fortunately, The University of Arkansas has covered.In this episode, Scott W. Luton sits down with Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Associate Professor at the University of Arkansas, and three outstanding students from the JB Hunt Department of Supply Chain Management: Ethan Helm, Madison Simpson, and Kelly Henderson. Together, they explore their passions as the next generation of supply chain thought starters and leaders. The conversation dives into how the university and the ecosystem surrounding it creates unparalleled opportunities for students through internships, real-world experience, and industry engagement. Altogether, today's panel shares insights on the evolving supply chain landscape, ever-evolving technology, the importance of fostering diversity and mentorship through initiatives like the Wise Future Leaders Symposium.Jump into the conversation:(00:00) Intro(02:54) Meet the student panel: Ethan, Madison, and Kelly(06:58) The unique benefits of supply chain internships(10:15) The importance of understanding consumer needs in supply chain(14:34) Omnichannel retail and last-mile delivery(19:00) The impact of AI in supply chain management(23:37) Insights into managing supply chain operations at Target(28:49) The critical role of mentorship and networking in shaping future supply chain leaders(32:12) How real-world experience prepares students for success in the industry(36:01) Why the University of Arkansas requires supply chain internships(42:55) Empowering women in supply chain(48:15) How students are applying what they learn to improve supply chain processesAdditional Links & Resources:Connect with Stephanie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniethomasuark/Learn more about Stephanie: https://walton.uark.edu/departments/supplychain/directory/uid/spt003/name/Stephanie+Powell+Thomas/ Connect with Kelly: http://linkedin.com/in/kelly-henderson-766904250Connect with Madison: http://linkedin.com/in/madison-simpson-085b2424bConnect with Ethan: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ethan-helm-9ba933239Learn more about U of A Wise: https://www.linkedin.com/in/uarkwise/Connect with Scott: https://www.linkedin.com/in/scottwindonluton/ Learn more about Supply Chain Now: https://supplychainnow.com Watch and listen to more Supply Chain Now episodes here: https://supplychainnow.com/program/supply-chain-now Subscribe to Supply Chain Now on your favorite platform: https://supplychainnow.com/join Work with us! Download Supply Chain Now's NEW Media Kit: https://bit.ly/3XH6OVk WEBINAR- AI for SMBs: Unlocking Growth with Netstock's Benchmark Report: https://bit.ly/3AWtoCDWEBINAR- Pedaling to Profit: Trek's Direct-to-Consumer Shipping Success Story: https://bit.ly/4gWMIzUWEBINAR- The ABCs of Cargo Security and Loss Prevention: https://bit.ly/3zAirpTWEBINAR- Supply Chain in 2025: Top 5 Labeling and Packaging Artwork Trends to Watch: https://bit.ly/3Y9FWiZWEBINAR- Future-Proof Your Logistics: AI-Powered Solutions for Competitive Edge: https://bit.ly/3BouB5E This episode was hosted by Scott Luton and produced by Amanda Luton. For additional information, please visit our dedicated show page at:...
Join BigTent welcomed Connecticut's Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas and Barbara Smith Warner, Executive Director of Vote at Home (VAH). Currently, only 8 states and Washington, DC, automatically sends ballots to all active voters, allowing them to return the ballots by mail, or in-person, and track their vote with the option to correct any errors.Connecticut voters are now considering a constitutional amendment to permit no-excuse absentee voting, which would broaden access and make voting simpler for everyone. Our speakers discussed the importance of accessible voting, address ongoing misinformation around absentee voting,and explored how we can support this vital reform in Connecticut and other states still without automatic absentee ballot voting.ABOUT THE SPEAKERSStephanie Thomas was sworn in as Connecticut's Secretary of the State on January 4, 2023. With a distinguished 30-year career advising and problem-solving for nonprofit organizations, running her own business, and serving as a State Representative, Secretary Thomas brings a unique blend of business expertise and a passion for civics to public service. Since taking office, Secretary Thomas has led the implementation of significant election reforms in the state, including the roll-out of early voting and a new centralized voter registration system. In September 2023, she secured a historic investment of $25 million to replace the state's aging tabulators. Barbara Smith Warner serves as the Executive Director of the National Vote at Home Institute, a national non-profit that works to promote and expand the use of mailed-out ballots that allow all voters to safely and securely vote at home (the Oregon way!). Voting at home is foundational democracy that centers every voter in their right to vote and dramatically increases both turnout and participation. Barbara served 9 years (2014-2022) as an Oregon state representative, including almost 3 years as the Majority Leader of the Oregon House. She is a lifetime democracy defender who has worked as a legislative educator and political organizer, and is deeply committed to an open, accessible government that is of, for and by the people.YOUTUBE RECORDING HERERead Speakers' Presentations below:Vote At Home Secretary of State Stephanie ThomasAnd then Go… This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit bigtentnews.substack.com
It's the first time Connecticut is offering early voting for a general election. Monday, October 21st marks the start of early voting. We got all the details about what to expect from Secretary of the State, Stephanie Thomas. A list of each town's designated early voting polling location can be found online at myvote.ct.gov. Picture Courtesy of Stephanie Thomas
We're bringing back Connecticut's Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas for a new conversation to unpack what you need to know about navigating our state's new Early Voting program, the No-Excuse Absentee Voting ballot question that voters will consider in November, and a few things key points about about election misinformation and misconceptions.
Check out our chat with Bridges Healthcare, a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, providing comprehensive, innovative, and effective mental health, addiction recovery, and integrated healthcare services to individuals of all ages - and find out how to walk or ride for them at their upcoming Folks on Spokes & Step Forward Ride + Walk For Mental Health. Then, we're bringing back Connecticut's Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas to unpack what you need to know about navigating our state's new Early Voting program, the No-Excuse Absentee Voting ballot question that voters will consider in November, and a few things key points about about election misinformation and misconceptions. And we'll close touching base with Connecticut' Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services – and its LiveLOUD campaign, which is designed to inform and support those who are actively using fentanyl, heroin, or prescription opioids, as well as their families and communities.
As Connecticut charts its course toward election season, For the People caught up with Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas to discuss civics education, civic engagement and several things voters need to know as they consider participating in early voting for the August 13th primaries and November Presidential Election.
This week, we're visiting with Connecticut Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas to discuss Civics Education, Civic Engagement and the SOTS CEO program, as well as a few things voters need to know as they turn attention toward participating and early voting for the August 13th primaries and the November Presidential Election. Then we'll welcome our source at AAA Northeast to focus on the rapidly increasing incidents of pedestrian / cyclist tragedies, legislative initiatives related to traffic safety, EV trends, gas price escalation, and some good news about air travel refunds. And we'll replay our first segment of the New Year from back in January with CHDI - the Child Health & Development Institute. Learn about their initiative to integrate trauma-informed comprehensive school mental health supports into the existing community-based network of care, as well as their helpful Connect4Families Toolkit.
In this episode of The Transfix Take On, we close out Women's History Month with an exploration of experiences and hurdles faced by women in the supply chain industry with members of the Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence group (WISE), including Rachel Lochmann (General Mills), Dayna DeBeau (Pepsico), Stephanie Knight (Burt's Bees), Lindsey Kusman (Lockheed Martin), Courtney Palkowski (Lear Corporation), and Dr. Stephanie Thomas. From discussing the changing perception of manufacturing to advocating for workplace flexibility and debunking common misconceptions, our panelists shed light on the challenges and triumphs in this evolving landscape. Join us as we uncover key insights and lessons learned, and envision a future of empowerment and inclusivity for women in supply chain roles. -- Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.
For the first time in Connecticut history, we have rolled out early voting starting today ahead of the primaries April second. Secretary of the State, Stephanie Thomas, joined us for everything you need to know ahead of casting your vote at the polls. Plus, we touched on legislation surrounding elections being debated in Hartford including absentee ballot reform, election monitoring and potentially rebranding Connecticut's Independent Party. Image Courtesy of Stephanie Thomas
I'm excited to share that we'll be adding a second weekly podcast episode, because there's never too much wedding talk! Today I'm sharing my conversation with Bridal Personal Trainer Stephanie Thomas. Stephanie offers online fitness programs to help brides feel confident in themselves by offering premium wedding fitness, bride training and nutrition coaching programs so you can eliminate self-doubt and insecurity. We discuss some of the most common mistakes brides make when when it comes to creating a fitness plan, and of course, some of her best tips for longterm success! Let's get right to it! You can find more information about Stephanie's programs here: Instagram Website - Freebies Bridal Body Fitness And sign up for the free Wedding Timeline Workshop here! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/planning-collective/support
This Women's History Month, we salute the inspiring members of Women in Supply Chain Excellence (WISE). Through their stories and insights shared on 2-part episode of The Transfix Take On, these women are driving positive change in the industry and they are just getting started. Join us in celebrating their contributions to shaping a more diverse and inclusive future for the supply chain with guests including Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Tiziana Ortega, Allison Meisinger, Abby Garretson, and Courtney Palkowski. -- Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.
On this episode of The Transfix Take On, Dr. Stephanie Thomas left me with an inspired address to the next generation of women leaders entering the supply chain, and trust me you do not want to miss it. Listen as we discuss the beginning and incredible growth of Women Impacting Supply Chain Excellence (WISE) and what today's students think of the state of our industry. Disclaimer: All views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of Transfix, Inc. or any parent companies or affiliates or the companies with which the participants are affiliated, and may have been previously disseminated by them. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are based upon information considered reliable, but neither Transfix, Inc. nor its affiliates, nor the companies with which such participants are affiliated, warrant its completeness or accuracy, and it should not be relied upon as such. All such views and opinions are subject to change.
Dateline New Haven: Secretary Of The State Stephanie Thomas by WNHH Community Radio
In this interview, we asked Stephanie Thomas, creator of Bridal Body Fitness (a signature wedding workout program) and author of The Little Book of Rest exactly what couples who are looking to get in better shape before their wedding should do. She shares her top bridal fitness tips for all of our 2024 (and 2025!) brides tuning in today.Please know: there is NOTHING wrong if you don't want to hit up the gym before your wedding. It's definitely not required, but Stephanie shares great advice for fitting workouts into a hectic wedding planning schedule and prioritizing the mental health benefits of working out too! I think you're going to LOVE today's episode!To fast-forward to a specific part of the podcast episode, check out the timestamps below:How your wedding workout differs from regular fitness [5:05]The biggest challenges brides face when trying to hit their fitness goals [5:43]Practical tips for getting wedding dress ready [8:05]Advice on maintaining a healthy diet leading up to the wedding [11:45]How can couples manage their stress levels beyond a wedding workout [14:29]Specific things you can incorporate into your wedding workout [16:22]The best time of day to have a wedding workout [17:18]How to feel better energized on your wedding day [17:59]What you need to prioritize over intensity (and when to start) [19:30]Never Have I Ever with Wedding Workout Expert Stephanie Thomas Fitness [22:01]Links Mentioned: Your FREE Bridal Arms Mini Guide (+ Other Free Resources from Stephanie): https://stephaniethomasfitness.com/resourcesConnect with Stephanie: https://www.instagram.com/stephaniethomasfitness/ Ultimate Wedding Planning Checklist: https://shop.verveeventco.com/wedding-planning-checklistWedding Day Master Organizer: https://shop.verveeventco.com/wedding-day-master-organizer-day-of-spreadsheet For the full show notes, visit verveeventco.com/126Connect with the show!
Stories: Mansur Nurdel escapes from Iran. Stephanie Thomas became an effective Secretary of State who made voting more accessible. Kiela Smith continues to make progress towards an artist cooperative. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Connecticut Secretary of State Stephanie Thomas did not mince her word as she explained her ascension to her position and, more importantly, her policy successes. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/politicsdoneright/support
Host Brooking Gatewood sits down with some of the leaders of Reuse Seattle, which won The Reusies 2023 Community Action of the Year “Building Reuse” award. Zero Waste thought leaders McKenna Morrigan of Seattle Public Utilities and Moji Igun of Blue Daisi consulting walk us through the systemic approach the city has taken to build reuse into everyday life in Seattle—from a public BYO campaign and start-up funding for businesses switching to reuse, to model policies and zero waste beer gardens at major music events, and more. Tune in to learn about this inspiring case study for all cities looking to make throw-away go away. Also check out episode 93 for Matt Prindiville's conversation last year with two other Reuse Seattle visionaries in this effective public-private collaboration, Pat Kaufman at Seattle Public Utilities and Stephanie Thomas of Cascadia Consulting.Resources: Reuse SeattleThe Reuse Solutions NetworkThe ReusiesEpisode 93: Coalition Building in SeattleAn educational handout for coffee shopsReuse Wins at Eventsr.World (formerly r.Cup)Bold ReuseUpstream's Policy Tracker
Secretary of The State Stephanie Thomas surprises us with a quick visit before Election day
When Cindy Iodice lost her brother in a tragic accident on a Connecticut Highway, she launched the Flagman Safety campaign. The organization works to teach people about the importance of the Slow Down, Move Over law. Last spring, a pilot program launched in Fairfield Public Schools. We got an update on how the program went and what's on the horizon? (0:00) Following the fallout of the alleged ballot box stuffing investigation in Bridgeport, will the state make it a higher priority to purchase new voting machines? We asked Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas about that. We also talked about the possibility of primaries being open to all voters, not just registered party voters. (15:50) What is the ArrayRX card and why is it being called a game changer in Connecticut? We spoke to Comptroller Sean Scanlon about that and why hospitals are too expensive nowadays. (33:59) Image Credit: Getty Images
Dumb Ass News - Bills fans are wild by nature, so you know if one of them is making headlines, something truly insane has happened. (0:00) Jaime Mahle says anger is good. She was on with Chaz and AJ to explain how anger is actually a good thing, as long as it is expressed properly. The Tribe called in some recent examples of them getting angry, so Jaime could evaluate what they could do differently in the future. (7:10) CT's Secretary of State, Stephanie Thomas, was in this morning to talk about the primary election ballot controversy in Bridgeport, and explained why she has almost no involvement on the outcome. (19:43) Dumb Ass News - There are people out there who identify as dogs. At least 1,000 of them got together recently to howl and bark together. (33:30)
The Municipal Voice with guest Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas by WNHH Community Radio
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #HotelMars: Direct Fusion Drive rocket power, 3 months to Mars. Stephanie Thomas, Princeton Satellite Systems. David Livingston, SpaceShoiw.com https://www.psatellite.com
We welcomed Ms. Thomas of Princeton Satellite Systems back to the program for fusion industry updates plus the latest on the fusion Princeton Satellite is working on. We talked about fusion in general, the government and fusion, other private companies, fusion in space and more. Read the full summary of this program for this date, Sunday, July 9, 2023 at www.thespaceshow.com
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: Engineering solution to interstellar flight for robots.: HotelMars: Fusion Rocketry for Long Voyages. Stephanie Thomas, Princeton Satellite Systems; David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://www.psatellite.com (Originally posted September 21, 2021) A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion that could provide efficient and sustained acceleration in space without the need to carry a large fuel supply. The design requires fusion power technology beyond current capabilities, and much larger and more complex rocket.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: #HotelMars: Fusion Rocketry for Long Voyages. Stephanie Thomas, Princeton Satellite Systems; David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://www.psatellite.com (Originally posted September 10, 2021) A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion that could provide efficient and sustained acceleration in space without the need to carry a large fuel supply. The design requires fusion power technology beyond current capabilities, and much larger and more complex rockets.
Secretary of the State of CT Stephanie Thomas talks about the ask of 25 Million Dollars to replace Ballot Tabulators.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: HotelMars: Fusion Rocketry for Long Voyages. Stephanie Thomas, Princeton Satellite Systems; David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://www.psatellite.com (Originally posted September 10, 2021) A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion that could provide efficient and sustained acceleration in space without the need to carry a large fuel supply.
Photo: No known restrictions on publication. @Batchelorshow #Bestof2021: Fusion can also ride interstellar space: HotelMars: Fusion Rocketry for Long Voyages. Stephanie Thomas, Princeton Satellite Systems; David Livingston, SpaceShow.com https://www.psatellite.com (Originally posted September 21, 2021) A fusion rocket is a theoretical design for a rocket driven by fusion propulsion that could provide efficient and sustained acceleration in space without the need to carry a large fuel supply. The design requires fusion power technology beyond current capabilities, and much larger and more complex rockets.
Today on the podcast I am joined by Stephanie Thomas. Stephanie is the founder of Stephanie Thomas Fitness and creator of the wedding workout program, Bridal Body Fitness. Stephanie helps brides develop healthy habits and get wedding dress ready through her wedding fitness programs. Her fitness philosophy is “You don't have to work out, you get to work out. Take care of your body so it can take care of you!”Stephanie is a certified personal trainer, health coach, yoga teacher, and author of The Little Book of Rest, she believes that creating the happy, healthy life you want can be a laid-back, realistic, and, most importantly, enjoyable experience. Stephanie discusses:- Why it is unrealistic and unsustainable for Brides to think they need to go on a crazy strict diet and become stick thin for their big day. - 3 reasons why fad diets are so bad for you and the negative effect they will have on your mind and body.- What the most important step is to getting the mind right so you get the results you want and why consistency is the absolute key to hitting your wedding health goals.- What the difference is between regular fitness and wedding fitness programs- What the very first step is that you can take right now towards healthy wedding habits.Read on for full show notes and a freebie from Stephanie - https://managemywedding.com/blogs/news/how-do-i-get-my-body-ready-for-my-wedding-with-stephanie-thomasAT THE BEEP - the audio guest book for weddings and parties.You can find all the information for At The Beep at:Website: www.atthebeep.coInstagram: http://instagram.com/atthebeep.co/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@atthebeep.coEmail: hello@atthebeep.co. Your Have-It-All Dream Wedding Workshop is available for replay HERE!I have over 20 years of wedding planning experience and if you are a bride-to-be who wants to feel calm and like everything is sorted on your wedding day then this workshop will give you my proven step-by-step calm bride method so you can save hours of your time and money and stay calm in the process.
On Election Day, Connecticut residents voted in favor of early voting – meaning Connecticut will no longer be one of just four states that doesn't allow at least a day of in-person voting prior to Election Day. Support for early voting is one thing; implementation is another. Today on Where We Live, we talk about what early voting might look like in our state, and hear from Secretary of the State Elect, Stephanie Thomas. We also hear from John Hudak, a Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution who will explain what early voting looks like across the country. Do you vote for early voting? And what about something Connecticut doesn't have yet, no-excuse absentee balloting? We want to hear from you. GUESTS Representative Stephanie Thomas: 2022 Secretary of the State Elect of Connecticut Bilal Sekou: Associate Professor of Political Science at University of Hartford John Hudak: Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brian welcomes former Secretary of the state Denise Merril as well as the new Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas to discuss voting, early voting and why it takes so long to get a winner. Dan Haar from Hearst Media also joins in on the conversation with questions of his own.
The day after Election Day, Lisa Wexler returned to WICC to speak with Congressman Jim Himes (0:00), Senator Richard Blumenthal (12:48), and newly-elected Secretary of the State Stephanie Thomas (25:44). Image Credit: arenacreative / iStock / Getty Images Plus
Stephanie Thomas is the Democrat Candidate for Secretary of the State. She talks the campaign and election day coming up.
Did you know that by the time you are fifty years old, your feet have probably logged about 75,000 miles? You've got to take care of those feet! Feet that hurt, that's not normal. You shouldn't just tolerate that foot pain, it could be a mask, something showing that something worse is going on. UMMC Dr. Ali Brown is joined by Dr. Stephanie Thomas, Podiatrist at Premier Foot Clinic in Clinton, MS, to talk podiatry and answer your questions.Have a question? Send it to remedy@mpbonline.org. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider making a contribution to MPB: https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today's episode I get the honor of talking with my dear friend and business accountability partner, Stephanie Thomas, of Stephanie Thomas Fitness.Steph and I sit down with water in hand and discuss all things fitness through the ages.I asked my clients and online group members what questions they had for Steph and she answered them all.~ How do you increase your metabolism?~ Are there different exercises one should do to lose belly fat?~ How often should you change up your workout?~ What time of day is best to exercise?~ What's the #1 things when it comes to fitness that she see's most that women struggle with~ Does what you eat really matter if you exercise regularly?Contact Steph:www.stephaniethomasfitness.comhttps://www.instagram.com/stephaniethomasfitness/https://www.facebook.com/groups/stephaniethomasfitnessGrab her free guide here: https://stephaniethomasfitness.com/tight-core-mini-guideSend me a DM on the gram @wellwomennetworkAre you subscribed to my podcast? If you're not, I want to encourage you to do that today. I don't want you to miss an episode. I'm adding a bunch of bonus episodes to the mix and if you're not subscribed there's a good chance you'll miss out on those. Click here to subscribe in iTunes!Now if you're feeling the extra love, I would be really grateful if you left me a review over on iTunes, too. Just click here to review , select "Ratings and Reviews" and "Write a Review" and let me know what your favorite part of the podcast is.Also, join us on Facebook at our Facebook group here! Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Nina chats with Stephanie Thomas about her Bridal Fitness brand. Sweating for the Wedding Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/stephaniethomasfitness Stephanie's Website https://stephaniethomasfitness.com/ Stephanie on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/stephaniethomasfitness/ Sign Up for Your Real Weddings Photo Club and learn more about our Sponsors! https://www.idoweddingmarketing.com/sponsors --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nina-addeo/message
Reuse Seattle is a public-private partnership among the City of Seattle; the city's major sports and entertainment venues; restaurants and businesses; PR3; and a growing list of new partners. They're working to create practical solutions and standardized systems to help the city's businesses and residents move from single-use to reuse – making it accessible, affordable, and convenient for everyone. They're also one of the most recent to join Upstream's national network of reuse coalitions. Meet Reuse Seattle's leaders Stephanie Thomas of Cascadia Consulting and Pat Kaufman of Seattle Public Utilities as they describe the city's exciting evolution toward reuse for all – and the power of partnerships in getting there.Resources: Reuse SeattleCascadia ConsultingSeattle Public UtilitiesPR3r.CupGoBoxUpstream podcast about PR3: Setting the Standard for ReuseAbout Upstream's Community CoalitionsCelebrating the Visionary Sego Jackson on his Retirement
Part two of my life-changing discussion with Stephanie Thomas. As a disabled woman herself, she is at the forefront of pushing the fashion industry forward to more human-centered design. I am honored to have her on the pod today to discuss ableism in the industry, how to be an ally, and her journey to becoming one of the most powerful voices in the fashion industry today.
Part one of my life-changing discussion with Stephanie Thomas. As a disabled woman herself, she is at the forefront of pushing the fashion industry forward to more human-centered design. I am honored to have her on the pod today to discuss ableism in the industry, how to be an ally, and her journey to becoming one of the most powerful voices in the fashion industry today.BIO:Born an amputee missing digits, Los Angeles-based Stephanie Thomas is a speaker, writer, disability stylist, and the Founder of Cur8able®, a fashion consulting company guided by her award-winning Disability Fashion Styling System: Accessible, Smart, Fashionable®. She is a 2021 Create & Cultivate Fashion 100 honoree, a 2019 Business of Fashion #BOF 500 fashion professional moving the global industry forward. Stephanie is also a celebrated TEDx speaker and an academic who teaches one annual fashion marketing college course. Featured in over 30 articles, she is a trusted voice at the intersection of fashion and disability. Stephanie is a woman with a disability working in the fashion industry to empower her community to dress with dignity and independence. Her adaptive fashion journey began thirty years ago as an advocacy campaign and has become her life's work. She has a M.A.C., an M.A. in Fashion Journalism, and annually lectures on fashion marketing. In addition, Stephanie is an executive DE&I council member for one of the largest media conglomerates in the United States.
12:09 COVID-19'S temporary and permanent impact on consumer behavior 20:40 Misconceptions around supply chain innovation and growth 23:50 Connection between supply chain logistics and customer centricity 31:00 Concerns around last mile delivery and where it is heading 40:15 How women are impacting supply chain 44:26 Optimism for future supply innovation and growth Follow the host: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andrewlmurray/ Follow the guests: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rod-thomas-a409a41/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/stephaniethomasuark/ Follow the initiative: https://www.linkedin.com/company/customer-centric-leadership-initiative-sam-m-walton-college-of-business/
In this episode of the Ground Up Faith Podcast, Dr. Thomas, Emma Sellers, and I have conversation around the topic of race in the United States with a particular eye towards education.