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In this episode I sit down with Susan Butler to chat about something that comes up a lot in divorce, and that is money. Susan offers a range of experience and expertise, with over thirty years as a financial adviser and now helping women master their finances. She's all about empowering women, especially those going through divorce or big life changes, to take control of their financial futures.Susan opens up about her experiences, like seeing women surprised by how little they knew about their family finances when divorce hits. She talks about how crucial it is for women to ask questions and get the right advice during such a chaotic time. We both agree: don't be afraid to pause and dig deeper into your finances to make sure you come out stronger on the other side.But it's not just about getting through a divorce. Susan really focuses on helping women reinvent themselves once the dust settles. Whether it's going back to school or starting something new, she's all about helping women dream big and make it happen. Susan reminds everyone that managing your money is a big part of shaping the life you love.About the Guest:As a former Certified Financial Planner™ and Financial Advisor with over 30 years of experience in various aspects of the financial industry, and as a Certified Life Mastery Consultant, Susan Butler helps women entrepreneurs develop an empowering relationship with money and finance so they can realize more prosperity, clarity, confidence, possibility, success and financial freedom. Some of the keys include mindset, paradigms, vision, perspective and practical knowledge.To connect with Susan:Website: myfinancialharmony.comEmail: susan.butler@myfinancialharmony.comAbout the Host: Mardi Winder-Adams is an ICF and BCC Executive and Leadership Coach, Certified Divorce Transition Coach, Certified Divorce Specialist (CDS®) and a Credentialed Distinguished Mediator in Texas. She has worked with women in executive, entrepreneur, and leadership roles, navigating personal, life, and professional transitions. She is the founder of Positive Communication Systems, LLC, and host of Real Divorce Talks, a quarterly series designed to provide education and inspiration to women at all stages of divorce. Are you interested in learning more about your divorce priorities? Take the quiz "The Divorce Stress Test".Connect with Mardi on Social Media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Divorcecoach4womenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mardiwinderadams/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/divorcecoach4women/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@divorcecoach4womenThanks for Listening!Thanks so much for listening to our podcast! If you enjoyed this episode and think that others could benefit from listening, please share it using the social media buttons on this page.Do you have feedback or questions about this episode? Leave a comment in the section below!Subscribe to the PodcastIf you would like to get automatic updates of new podcast episodes, you can subscribe to the podcast on Apple Podcasts. You can also subscribe in your favorite podcast app.Leave us an Apple Podcast ReviewRatings and reviews from our listeners are extremely valuable to us and greatly appreciated. They help our podcast rank higher on Apple Podcasts, which exposes our show to more awesome listeners like you. If you have a minute, please leave an honest review on Apple Podcasts.
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Midlife Reinvention with Susan Butler Did you know that nearly 70% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings? Susan Butler's approach could change that for anyone, no matter their age! Susan Butler is an independent holistic Certified Financial Planner™ professional who specializes in simplifying finances and helping clients feel comfortable and engaged in creating their financial plans. Susan takes the time to understand her clients' current situations and unique visions for the future. She thoroughly analyzes and coaches them on the planning needed to achieve their goals while guiding them through the entire process, including adapting to life changes over subsequent years. She collaborates with other advisors to ensure everyone is on the same page. Holistic financial planning is at the heart of Susan's approach. She considers all aspects of her clients' lives, lifestyles, finances, and behavioral finance to build trust and long-term relationships. Her practice goes beyond the technical side of investing, focusing holistically on her clients' goals, retirement, transitions, legacies, and desired lifestyles. Susan is especially passionate about coaching women, particularly those who are single, divorced, or widowed, helping them navigate difficult transitions. She also works with couples, helping them understand and appreciate their differing approaches and attitudes toward money, finance, and retirement planning. Her holistic approach integrates life planning with all areas of financial planning, including retirement, taxes, investments, insurance, philanthropy, estate, and legacy planning. As a practicing Certified Financial Planner™ professional, Susan brings a higher level of training and expertise. Her CFP® certification reflects her commitment to the highest standards of ethics and integrity. Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Channel(s): The Biz World Channel THE EMBC NETWORK The Fit and The Fab Premium Roku Broadcast THE GLAMOUR CHANNEL The iHealth Channel THE MOROCCO CHANNEL THE PODCASTERS CHANNEL boxcast.tv Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/midlife-reinvention-with-susan-butler-qgzcjnio4gnvjt3ep4dh
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Midlife Reinvention with Susan Butler Did you know that nearly 70% of Americans have less than $1,000 in savings? Susan Butler's approach could change that for anyone, no matter their age! Susan Butler is an independent holistic Certified Financial Planner™ professional who specializes in simplifying finances and helping clients feel comfortable and engaged in creating their financial plans. Susan takes the time to understand her clients' current situations and unique visions for the future. She thoroughly analyzes and coaches them on the planning needed to achieve their goals while guiding them through the entire process, including adapting to life changes over subsequent years. She collaborates with other advisors to ensure everyone is on the same page. Holistic financial planning is at the heart of Susan's approach. She considers all aspects of her clients' lives, lifestyles, finances, and behavioral finance to build trust and long-term relationships. Her practice goes beyond the technical side of investing, focusing holistically on her clients' goals, retirement, transitions, legacies, and desired lifestyles. Susan is especially passionate about coaching women, particularly those who are single, divorced, or widowed, helping them navigate difficult transitions. She also works with couples, helping them understand and appreciate their differing approaches and attitudes toward money, finance, and retirement planning. Her holistic approach integrates life planning with all areas of financial planning, including retirement, taxes, investments, insurance, philanthropy, estate, and legacy planning. As a practicing Certified Financial Planner™ professional, Susan brings a higher level of training and expertise. Her CFP® certification reflects her commitment to the highest standards of ethics and integrity. Body Transformation System! https://modere.io/NbOyU2 Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/ To learn more about Rebecca… https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#home https://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/ Channel(s): The Biz World Channel THE EMBC NETWORK The Fit and The Fab Premium Roku Broadcast THE GLAMOUR CHANNEL The iHealth Channel THE MOROCCO CHANNEL THE PODCASTERS CHANNEL boxcast.tv Link: https://boxcast.tv/view/midlife-reinvention-with-susan-butler-qgzcjnio4gnvjt3ep4dh
Rebecca Whitman, the Magnetic Abundance Mentor, and international best-selling author, graduated with honors from Princeton University. She was awarded Life Coach of the Year and Empowered Woman of the Year by International Association of Top Professionals. “USA Today” rated her in the top 5 entrepreneurs to watch in 2024. She hosts the top .5% globally ranked “Balanced, Beautiful, and Abundant” podcast, which won the Positive Change Award. Her philosophy divides life into 7 Pillars of Abundance which include: spiritual, physical, emotional, romantic, mental, social, and financial. She helps people achieve balance within these seven areas, so they can experience more fun and freedom in life! She has been featured in “New York Weekly,” “Miami Magazine,” and “LA Weekly” magazines. In addition to her appearances on ABC and CBS, she has guested on over 100 podcasts. She has given keynote speeches at Columbia University and UCLA; and has shared virtual stages with renowned thought leaders, Grant Cardone, Jack Canfield, and Les Brown.#SelfImprovement#PersonalGrowth#EntrepreneurLife#SuccessMindset#MotivationalBody Transformation System!https://modere.io/NbOyU2Mindset Manifestation Mastermind in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico https://wellnessmarketingltd.com/mindset-manifestation-mastermind/To learn more about Rebecca…https://www.rebeccaelizabethwhitman.com/#homehttps://everydaywomantv.com/tv_shows/the-balanced-beautiful-and-abundant-show/
You'll have new AirSpace episodes soon, but since they may have found Amelia Earhart's plane(!!!) we thought we'd revisit our episode on her and Eleanor Roosevelt's somewhat unlikely friendship. On a spring evening in 1933, Amelia Earhart took first lady Eleanor Roosevelt on a joyride. Imagine two women—dressed for dinner at the White House (white gloves and all)—stealing away from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to pilot and co-pilot a nighttime flight to Baltimore. On this episode of AirSpace, we're detailing the high-flying friendship of these two women – from their shared background as social workers to their mutual love of flight and advocacy of women's empowerment and social justice. Amelia and Elanor took the business of being role models seriously, leading by example and using their influence to elevate important societal issues. Talk about an influencer power couple! Thanks to our guests who helped us contextualize their history and friendship – biographers Allida Black and Susan Butler. AirSpace is made possible by the generous support of Olay. Did you know we have a monthly newsletter? Get on the list!
The man who made Amelia Earhart famous may also have gotten her killed. But their marriage was completely on her terms.Starring John C. McGinley as George Palmer Putnam and Christa Miller as Amelia Earhart.Also featuring Conan O'Brien, Neve O'Brien, Tavis Doucette, Maddie Ogden, and Miles Grose. Source ListAmelia Earhart, A Biography by Doris L. Rich, ©1989, 2010 by the Smithsonian InstitutionThe Sound of Wings by Mary S. Lovell, St. Martin's Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, NY, NY, 10010 ©1989 Letters From Amelia by Jean L. Backus, Beacon Press, ©1982 Soaring Wings by George Palmer Putnam, Manor Books Inc., ©1939, ©1967 by Margaret H. Lewis, Published by arrangement with Harocourt, Brace, Jovanovich, Inc. Wide Margins, a publisher's autobiography by George Palmer Putnam, ©1942, Harcourt, Brace and Company, NYEAST TO THE DAWN,The Life of Amelia Earhart by Susan Butler, Da Capo Press, ©1997 Whistled Like A Bird by Sally Putnam Chapman, Warner Books, Inc., Hachette Book GroupProject Muse, “The Earhart Phenomenon and the “Accident of Sex” PBS, “American Experience: Amelia Earhart”“Amelia Earhart's Last Flight” by Judith Thurman, The New Yorker, Sept. 7, 2009National Air and Space Museum, Earhart and George Palmer PutnamNew England Historical Society, Amelia Earhart, Reluctant BridePurdue University, Putnam, George Palmer, 1887-1950CT Insider, Amelia Earhart's ‘Secret' Connecticut Wedding: From the ArchivesUPI, Husband of Missing Flier Earhart Secluded After Long VigilThe New York Times, 1932: I'm Not ‘Mrs. Putnam,' I'm Amelia EarhartPBS American Experience, Amelia Earhart Program TranscriptPalmer, Amy Phipps Guest PortraitHistory.com, Charles Lindbergh Completes the First Solo, Nonstop Transatlantic FlightCharles Lindbergh House and Museum, New York-to-Paris FlightBritannica, Charles Lindbergh, American AviatorNASA.gov, Realizing the Dream of FlightMedium, Ghostwriters in 2020: The Current Trends and BeyondThe New York Times Archive, Tuesday, June 19th, 1928. Wednesday, June 20th, 1928.Flight Paths: Purdue University's Aerospace Pioneers, The Earhart Brand: Amelia Earhart's Impact on Celebrity CulturePBS, Navigating the Truth Behind Amelia Earhart and Fred NoonanGhost Writing and History by Ernest R. May, ©1953, The American Scholar, Published By: The Phi Beta Kappa Society
Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease. We all have money stories and it impacts our lives, how we live it and the decisions we make.In this episode you will learn:Let's talk about confidence, clarity around money and life visionsMost truths are beliefs that are reinforcedRepetition is key - your conscious will convince your subconsciousLearn more and keep in touch with Susan Butler: https://femininefinancial.com/Join Unleash Your Potential Clearing Sessions! SIGN UP TODAY! Grab your FREE meditation: Reduce Your Anxiety MEDITATIONAre you ready to tiptoe into your intuition and tap into your soul's message? Let's talk Listen in as Jennifer Takagi, founder of Takagi Consulting, 5X time Amazon.Com Best Selling-Author, Certified Soul Care Coach, Certified Jack Canfield Success Principle Trainer, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst and Facilitator of the DISC Behavioral Profiles, Certified Change Style Indicator Facilitator, Law of Attraction Practitioner, and Certified Coaching Specialist - leadership entrepreneur, speaker and trainer, shares the lessons she's learned along the way. Each episode is designed to give you the tools, ideas, and inspiration to lead with integrity. Humor is a big part of Jennifer's life, so expect a few puns and possibly some sarcasm. Tune in for a motivational guest, a story or tips to take you even closer to that success you've been coveting. Please share the episodes that inspired you the most and be sure to leave a comment. Official Website: http://www.takagiconsulting.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifertakagi/Facebook: facebook.com/takagiconsultingWishing you the best,Jennifer TakagiSpeaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for HealingPS: We would love to hear from you! For questions, coaching, or to book interviews, please email my team at Jennifer@takagiconsulting.com
Get all the inside secrets and tools you need to help you develop your intuitive and leadership skills so you are on the path to the highest level of success with ease. Your subconscious runs the show. It's true! If you decide to make a minor or major shift in your life, you must reset your subconscious mind because it is running your conscious mind.In this episode you will learn:Susan Butler talks about shifting your subconscious mind that drives the busWhat is standing in your way - EMOTIONSWork with me to Jumpstart the Reset!Join Unleash Your Potential Clearing Sessions! SIGN UP TODAY! Grab your FREE meditation: Reduce Your Anxiety MEDITATIONAre you ready to tiptoe into your intuition and tap into your soul's message? Let's talk Listen in as Jennifer Takagi, founder of Takagi Consulting, 5X time Amazon.Com Best Selling-Author, Certified Soul Care Coach, Certified Jack Canfield Success Principle Trainer, Certified Professional Behavioral Analyst and Facilitator of the DISC Behavioral Profiles, Certified Change Style Indicator Facilitator, Law of Attraction Practitioner, and Certified Coaching Specialist - leadership entrepreneur, speaker and trainer, shares the lessons she's learned along the way. Each episode is designed to give you the tools, ideas, and inspiration to lead with integrity. Humor is a big part of Jennifer's life, so expect a few puns and possibly some sarcasm. Tune in for a motivational guest, a story or tips to take you even closer to that success you've been coveting. Please share the episodes that inspired you the most and be sure to leave a comment. Official Website: http://www.jennifertakagi.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jennifertakagi/Facebook: facebook.com/takagiconsultingWishing you the best,Jennifer TakagiSpeaker, Trainer, Author, Catalyst for HealingPS: We would love to hear from you! For questions, coaching, or to book interviews, please email my team at Jennifer@takagiconsulting.com
On July 2 1937, Amelia Earhart and her navigator, Fred Noonan, took off on what was supposed to be the final leg of their circumnavigation of the globe, but would in fact be their final flight.In this episode Don is joined by Susan Butler to explore this American sweetheart's personality, her early life and her work for women's rights.We then explore some of the many theories surrounding the thing that Amelia is perhaps best known for, her disappearance. For this, Don is joined by Richard Spink.Produced and edited by Sophie Gee. Senior Producer was Charlotte Long.Discover the past on History Hit with ad-free original podcasts and documentaries released weekly presented by world renowned historians like Dan Snow, James Holland, Mary Beard and more.Get 50% off your first 3 months with code AMERICANHISTORY. Download the app on your smart TV or in the app store or sign up at historyhit.com/subscribeYou can take part in our listener survey here.
歡迎留言告訴我們你對這一集的想法: https://open.firstory.me/user/cl81kivnk00dn01wffhwxdg2s/comments Topic: 5.3 billion cellphones to become waste in 2022 More than 5 billion of the estimated 16 billion mobile phones possessed worldwide will likely be discarded or stashed away in 2022, experts said Thursday last week, calling for more recycling of the often hazardous materials they contain. 專家上週四表示,二〇二二年全球人口所擁有的計160億支手機中,有超過50億支可能會被丟棄或束之高閣,呼籲加強回收這些手機所含的危險物質。 Stacked flat on top of each other, that many disused phones would rise 50,000 kilometers, more than 100 times higher than the International Space Station, the waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE) research consortium found. 廢電子及電器設備處理指令(WEEE)研究聯盟發現,將這麼多的廢棄手機堆疊起來,會有五萬公里高,比國際太空站離地面的距離還高一百多倍。 Despite containing valuable gold, copper, silver, palladium and other recyclable components, almost all these unwanted devices will be hoarded, dumped or incinerated, causing significant health and environmental harm. 儘管這些不要的設備含有有價值的金、銅、銀、鈀及其他可回收成分,但幾乎全都會被囤積、丟棄或焚化,而對健康和環境造成重大危害。 “Smartphones are one of the electronic products of highest concern for us,” said Pascal Leroy, director-general of the WEEE Forum, a not-for-profit association representing 46 producer responsibility organizations. 「智慧手機是最令我們擔心的電子產品之一」,代表四十六個生產者責任組織的非營利協會 WEEE 論壇總幹事巴斯卡‧李若伊說。 “If we don't recycle the rare materials they contain, we'll have to mine them in countries like China or Congo,” Leroy told AFP. 「如果不回收這些手機裡的稀有材料,我們將不得不到中國或剛果等國家去開採」,李若伊對法新社表示。 Defunct cellphones are just the tip of the 44.48 million tonne iceberg of global electronic waste generated annually that is not recycled, according to the 2020 global e-waste monitor. 根據全球電子廢棄物監測機構二〇二〇年的數據,報廢的手機只是全球每年產生的4,448萬噸未回收電子廢棄物的冰山一角。 Many of the 5 billion phones withdrawn from circulation will be hoarded rather than dumped in the trash, according to a survey in six European countries from June to September 2022. 根據二〇二二年六月至九月在六個歐洲國家進行的一項調查,這五十億支不再使用的手機,其中有很多會被囤積起來,而不是丟進垃圾桶。 This happens when households and businesses forget cellphones in drawers, closets, cupboards or garages rather than bringing them in for repair or recycling. 家庭和企業將手機遺忘在抽屜、衣櫥、櫥櫃或車庫,而不是將它們拿去修理或回收,就是這種囤積的情況。 Up to five kilos of e-devices per person are currently hoarded in the average European family, the report found. 該報告發現,目前歐洲一般家庭中每人囤積的電子設備高達五公斤重。 According to the new findings, 46 percent of the 8,775 households surveyed considered potential future use as the main reason for hoarding small electrical and electronic equipment. 根據這項新發現,在接受調查的8,775戶家庭中,46%的家庭之所以囤積小型電器及電子設備,主要是因為覺得未來可能會用到它。 Another 15 percent stockpile their gadgets with the intention of selling them or giving them away, while 13 percent keep them due to “sentimental value”. 另有15%的人囤積他們的小裝置是為了要出售或是送人,而13%的人是因為「情感價值」而保留它。 Next Article Topic: The ‘Right to Repair' Movement Gains Ground If you buy a product — a car, a smartphone, or even a tractor — and it breaks, should it be easier for you to fix it yourself? 如果你買了一個產品,例如一輛汽車、一部智慧型手機,甚至是一台拖拉機,結果它壞了,是不是應該讓你自己修理起來更容易些呢? Manufacturers of a wide range of products have made it increasingly difficult over the years to repair things, for instance by limiting availability of parts or by putting prohibitions on who gets to tinker with them. It affects not only game consoles or farm equipment, but cellphones, military gear, refrigerators, automobiles and even hospital ventilators, the lifesaving devices that have proved crucial this year in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. 多年來,許多種產品的製造商都讓維修變得愈來愈困難,比如限制零件的取得,或對何人有權動手維修施加限制。受影響的產品不止於遊戲主機或農用機具,還有手機、軍用設備、冰箱、汽車,甚至包括今年對抗新冠病毒疫情發揮關鍵作用的救生設備—醫院裡的呼吸器。 Now, a movement known as “right to repair” is starting to make progress in pushing for laws that prohibit restrictions like these. 現在,一項名為「維修權」的運動在推動禁止此類限制的立法上,正取得進展。 In August, Democrats introduced a bill in Congress to block manufacturers' limits on medical devices, spurred by the pandemic. In Europe, the European Commission announced plans in March for new right-to-repair rules that would cover phones, tablets and laptops by 2021. 今年8月,美國民主黨因防疫需要而在國會提出一項法案,旨在阻止製造商對醫療裝置設下限制。在歐洲,歐盟執行委員會3月宣布了新的維修權規定計畫,在2021年以前實施,涵蓋手機、平板電腦和筆記型電腦。 And in more than 20 statehouses nationwide, right-to-repair legislation has been introduced in recent years by both Republicans and Democrats. 近年來,在全美國20多個州的議會裡,共和黨和民主黨都提出了維修權法案。 Over the summer, the House advanced a funding bill that includes a requirement that the Federal Trade Commission complete a report on anti-competitive practices in the repair market and present its findings to Congress and the public. 今年夏天,眾議院推動了一項資助法案,其中責成聯邦貿易委員會做成一份關於維修市場反競爭行為的報告,並向國會和民眾提交調查結果。 The goal of right-to-repair rules, advocates say, is to require companies to make their parts, tools and information available to consumers and repair shops in order to keep devices from ending up in the scrap heap. They argue that the rules restrict people's use of devices that they own and encourage a throwaway culture by making repairs too difficult. 倡議人士表示,維修權規定的目的是要求企業向消費者和維修商家提供零組件、工具及資訊,以免這些裝置最終被扔進垃圾堆。他們主張,目前的慣例對人們使用自己的裝置設下限制,並透過讓維修變得太過困難的方式,助長了一種用完即丟的文化。 They also argue that it's part of a culture of planned obsolescence — the idea that products are designed to be short-lived in order to encourage people to buy more stuff. That contributes to wasted natural resources and energy use at a time when climate change requires movement in the opposite direction to rein in planet-warming emissions. 他們還認為,這是一種計畫性淘汰文化的一部分,即為了鼓勵人們購買更多東西,產品被設計成短命的。在氣候變遷需要採取反向行動來控制溫室氣體排放的此際,這助長了自然資源的浪費以及能源的使用。 Manufacturing a new device or appliance is still largely reliant on polluting sources of energy — electricity generated from burning fossil fuels, for instance — and constitutes the largest environmental impact for most products. 製造一種新設備或裝置在很大程度上,仍仰賴會造成汙染的能源,例如燃燒化石燃料產生的電力,對大多數產品而言,這正是構成最大環境影響的因素。 Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5015841 Next Article Topic: Help for Curing The Phone Addiction Like pretty much everyone, Susan Butler stares at her smartphone too much. But unlike most everyone, she took action, buying a $195 ring from a company called Ringly, which promises to “let you put your phone away and your mind at ease.” 和大多數人一樣,蘇珊.巴特勒盯著智慧手機看的時間太長了。不一樣的是,她採取了行動,從Ringly公司買了一只195美元的戒指,保證可「讓你手機放一旁,腦袋放輕鬆」。 Ringly does this by connecting its rings to a smartphone filter so that users can silence Gmail or Facebook notifications while preserving crucial alerts, which cause the ring to light up or vibrate. Ringly透過將戒指連接一個篩選程式辦到這一點,因此使用者可以讓Gmail或Facebook通知改為靜音,同時保留重要提示,這時戒指會發光或震動。 “Hopefully it will keep some distance between my phone and my hand,” said Ms. Butler, 27, a technology consultant who lives in Austin, Texas. 住在德州奧斯汀、27歲的科技顧問巴特勒說:「希望它能讓我的手機和我的手之間保持些距離。」 Given how quickly cellphones have taken over, it's easy to forget that they are still a relatively new technology. The first iPhone came out eight years ago. 手機快速地主導了人們的生活,很容易讓我們忘了它仍是相當新的科技。第一支iPhone問世不過是8年前的事。 Yet already people spend close to three hours a day looking at a mobile screen – and that excludes the time they spend actually talking on the phones. 然而已有人每天花近3小時看手機-這還不算實際用手機講電話的時間。 In a recent survey of smartphone use by Bank of America, about a third of respondents said they were “constantly” checking their smartphones, and a little more than two-thirds said that they went to bed with a smartphone by their side. New companies see a business opportunity in helping people cut back. 美國銀行最近一項智慧手機使用調查發現,約三分之一受訪者表示「不斷」查看手機;略多於三分之二的人說,睡覺時把手機放在身旁。一些新公司在幫助人們少用手機這件事上看到了商機。 “Technology has evolved so quickly that we have spiraled out of control and nobody has stopped to think about how this is going to impact our lives,” said Kate Unsworth, the founder of a British company, Kovert, that also makes high-tech jewelry to filter out everything but the most urgent stuff. 英國Kovert公司製造的高科技首飾能濾除最緊急資訊以外的所有訊息,創辦人凱特.安茲沃斯說:「科技發展飛快,讓我們失去掌控,沒有人停下來思考這一切會如何影響我們的生活。」 Smartwatches like the Apple Watch are designed to encourage more glancing and less phone checking. In June, Google and Levi's announced plans for a line of high-tech clothes that will allow people to do things like turn off a ringing phone by swiping their jacket cuff. Apple Watch之類智慧手表設計宗旨在於讓人多簡單過目,少滑手機。谷歌和Levi's六月宣布一項高科技服飾系列的合作計畫,讓人們能做拍打外套袖口就關掉手機響鈴之類的事。 Offtime limits customers' access to apps they overuse and produce charts on how much time they spend on their phones. Moment encourages people to share their phone use with friends to compete in a game of who can look at their phone the least. And Light Phone, a credit-card-size phone that does nothing but make and receive phone calls. Offtime程式限制顧客開啟過度使用的應用程式,並製作圖表顯示他們花在手機上的時間。Moment鼓勵人們和朋友分享自己使用手機的狀況並互相比賽,看看誰能最少看手機。還有信用卡大小的手機Light Phone,只能撥打及接聽電話。 NoPhone is a $12 piece of plastic that looks like a smartphone but actually does nothing. “Most people don't think about phone addiction as a real thing until you're like, ‘O.K., they're buying a piece of plastic because they are worried about their friend,' ” said Van Gould, head of the nascent venture that had sold close to 3,200 NoPhones. NoPhone是塊12美元的塑膠,看來像支智慧手機,實際上啥也不能做。這家新興公司已售出近3200支NoPhone,老闆范恩.古德說:「多數人沒把手機成癮真當個問題,直到你覺得『是的,他們買了一件塑膠,因為他們擔心朋友。』」 Adam Gazzaley, a neurologist and neuroscience professor at the University of California, San Francisco, said, “You have a population that is starting to say, ‘Wait, we love all this technology but there seems to be a cost – whether it's my relationship or my work or my safety because I'm driving and texting.' ” 舊金山加州大學神經病學家暨神經科學教授亞當.加札利說:「有一群人開始說『等等,我們愛這些科技,但似乎要付代價-無論是我的感情、工作或安全,因為我邊開車邊打簡訊。」 Some products are trying to find a balance. Google Now uses data to bother you only when you need it. “If I'm about to forget my kid's birthday I want the phone to scream at me until I do something about it,” said Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice president of products. 有些產品試著尋求平衡。Google Now只在你需要時用數據打擾你。Google產品資深副總裁桑達.皮柴說:「在我將要忘記孩子的生日時,我要手機對我尖叫,直到我讓它停止。」 Smartphones are a potent delivery mechanism for two fundamental human impulses, according to Paul Atchley, a psychology professor at the University of Kansas: our quest to find new and interesting distractions, and our desire to feel that we have checked off a task. 堪薩斯大學心理學教授保羅.艾區利表示,對於兩項基本的人類衝動而言,智慧手機是有力的傳遞機制:尋求新鮮有趣的娛樂,以及感覺自己檢查過一項工作的欲望。 “The brain gets literally rewired to switch – to constantly seek out novelty, which makes putting the phone down difficult,” he said. 他說:「大腦實際上會重新連接以轉變,持續尋求新奇事物,這使得放下手機很困難。」 Addiction or not, Ms. Butler still sought help from Ringly. 無論成癮與否,巴特勒仍持續自Ringly尋求幫助。 Mr. Atchley is skeptical. Successful treatment, he said, is about controlling our demons – not outsourcing them. 艾區利表示懷疑。他說,成功的治療在於控制自己的心魔-而非將此事外包。 In technology, as in life, a little willpower goes a long way. 面對科技,一如面對生活,一點點意志力就很有用。 Source article: https://paper.udn.com/udnpaper/POH0067/282793/web/#2L-6186766L Powered by Firstory Hosting
Agradece a este podcast tantas horas de entretenimiento y disfruta de episodios exclusivos como éste. ¡Apóyale en iVoox! Hoy hemos vuelto a la biblioteca del programa para sacar a nuestros mecenas otros tres libros de nuestra bibliografía sobre la historia de la URSS. Vamos poco a poco a juntar una serie de referencias que solemos utilizar tanto para esta serie como en algunos casos para la dedicada a la historia de la segunda guerra mundial. Hoy toca una bibliografía desordenada de Iösif Stalin, escrita eso sí, con mucho cariño y que destaca detalles poco conocidos y muy valiosos: Stalin Insólito de Ricardo Rodríguez Sifres; una recopilación de artículos del profesor Carlos Hermida: Apuntes históricos sobre la Rusia Soviética (1917-1945), perfecta para desmontar mitos de forma directa y resumida; y un epistolario fundamental para la historiografía de la segunda guerra mundial: Querido Mr. Stalin de Susan Butler. Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
Introducing Steve Butler's series on Bible Prophecy and why we need to study Bible prophecy. The book Will the Church go through the Tribulation is available HERE https://www.swrc.com/will-the-church-go-through-the-tribulation-revised-2021.html
As one of the great pioneers of air travel, Amelia Earhart was the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic. She pushed aviation technology to its limits, broke countless records, and became world-famous for her skill, bravery and determination. But what prompted her to dare to take to the skies despite the overwhelming risks? Who was the real person behind the legend? And what happened on her final fateful flight—an enduring mystery that has spawned countless conspiracy theories? This is a Short History of Amelia Earhart. Written by Jo Furniss. With thanks to Susan Butler, author of East to the Dawn, the Life of Amelia Earhart. For ad-free listening, exclusive content and early access to new episodes, join Noiser+. Now available for Apple and Android users. Click the Noiser+ banner on Apple or go to noiser.com/subscriptions to get started with a 7-day free trial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Erik J. Olson chatted with Susan Butler, the Managing Partner at ShounBach in Virginia. Susan serves as a Neutral Case Evaluator and Conciliator for the Circuit Court of Fairfax County. She is admitted to practice law in Virginia, the District of Columbia, Maryland, Connecticut, and before the United States Supreme Court. She is a member of the Virginia and Fairfax Bar Association. She was an elected member of the Virginia State Bar Council from 2008 to 2014. She is a former faculty member of the Harry L. Carrico Professionalism Course of the Virginia State Bar, and is the co-chair of the VSB's Law School Professionalism Course. She has been selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers list since 2010 and is listed in Best Lawyers in America in the Family Law and Family Law Mediation categories. She was selected to the Virginia Lawyers' Weekly Inaugural list of Influential Women of Law. She has been a member of the VSB Board of Governors section on Family Law since 2014 and is the current vice chair. Learn from her expertise and what trends are helping grow her firm on this episode of The Managing Partners Podcast! —- Array Digital provides bold marketing that helps managing partners grow their law firms. arraylaw.com Follow us on Instagram: @array.digital Follow us on Twitter: @thisisarray Call us for a FREE digital marketing review: 757-333-3021 SUBSCRIBE to The Managing Partners Podcast for conversations with the nation's top attorneys.
On a spring evening in 1933, Amelia Earhart took first lady Eleanor Roosevelt on a joyride. Imagine two women—dressed for dinner at the White House (white gloves and all)—stealing away from 1600 Pennsylvania Ave to pilot and co-pilot a nighttime flight to Baltimore. On this episode of AirSpace, we're detailing the high-flying friendship of these two women – from their shared background as social workers to their mutual love of flight and advocacy of women's empowerment and social justice. Amelia and Elanor took the business of being role models seriously, leading by example and using their influence to elevate important societal issues. Talk about an influencer power couple! Thanks to our guests who helped us contextualize their history and friendship – biographers Allida Black and Susan Butler. AirSpace is made possible by the generous support of Olay. Did you know we have a monthly newsletter? Get on the list!
Topic: South Korean 'phone maniac' won't give up his LG smartphones South Korean Ryu Hyun-soo describes himself as an ''LG phone maniac'' and says he won't give up his LG smartphones even though the company is getting out of the business. 南韓人柳賢秀形容自己是「LG手機狂人」,還說即使這家公司準備停止手機業務,他也不會棄用。 LG Electronics Inc. said in April it would wind down its smartphone division by the end of July because of a prolonged sales slump. LG電子4月宣布,由於長期銷售委靡,將在7月底前逐步關閉手機部門。 Ryu, 53, who has collected nearly 90 devices over 23 years, said the audio quality made him fall in love with them. At his house in Anyang, Ryu has a room dedicated to the devices and the parts and tools to fix them. 23年來蒐集近90支LG手機的53歲柳男說,音質使他鍾情於此。在他位於安養市的家中,有一個房間專門放LG手機和修理用的相關零件和工具。 He'll use the LG phones "forever" as long as the parts are still being supplied. 只要零件仍持續供應,他將「永遠」使用LG手機。 "A Samsung phone is like a smart friend and an Apple phone is like a girlfriend to me. Then a LG phone is like a friend whom I've shared the ups and downs of life together with. It is sad to see the friend leaving. It is very sad," Ryu said. 柳男說:「對我來說,三星手機就像聰明的朋友,蘋果手機就像女朋友,而LG手機就像與我一起度過人生高低潮的朋友。看著這位朋友離開很難過,真的很難過。」 Next Article Topic: The ‘Right to Repair' Movement Gains Ground If you buy a product — a car, a smartphone, or even a tractor — and it breaks, should it be easier for you to fix it yourself? 如果你買了一個產品,例如一輛汽車、一部智慧型手機,甚至是一台拖拉機,結果它壞了,是不是應該讓你自己修理起來更容易些呢? Manufacturers of a wide range of products have made it increasingly difficult over the years to repair things, for instance by limiting availability of parts or by putting prohibitions on who gets to tinker with them. It affects not only game consoles or farm equipment, but cellphones, military gear, refrigerators, automobiles and even hospital ventilators, the lifesaving devices that have proved crucial this year in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic. 多年來,許多種產品的製造商都讓維修變得愈來愈困難,比如限制零件的取得,或對何人有權動手維修施加限制。受影響的產品不止於遊戲主機或農用機具,還有手機、軍用設備、冰箱、汽車,甚至包括今年對抗新冠病毒疫情發揮關鍵作用的救生設備—醫院裡的呼吸器。 Now, a movement known as “right to repair” is starting to make progress in pushing for laws that prohibit restrictions like these. 現在,一項名為「維修權」的運動在推動禁止此類限制的立法上,正取得進展。 In August, Democrats introduced a bill in Congress to block manufacturers' limits on medical devices, spurred by the pandemic. In Europe, the European Commission announced plans in March for new right-to-repair rules that would cover phones, tablets and laptops by 2021. 今年8月,美國民主黨因防疫需要而在國會提出一項法案,旨在阻止製造商對醫療裝置設下限制。在歐洲,歐盟執行委員會3月宣布了新的維修權規定計畫,在2021年以前實施,涵蓋手機、平板電腦和筆記型電腦。 And in more than 20 statehouses nationwide, right-to-repair legislation has been introduced in recent years by both Republicans and Democrats. 近年來,在全美國20多個州的議會裡,共和黨和民主黨都提出了維修權法案。 Over the summer, the House advanced a funding bill that includes a requirement that the Federal Trade Commission complete a report on anti-competitive practices in the repair market and present its findings to Congress and the public. 今年夏天,眾議院推動了一項資助法案,其中責成聯邦貿易委員會做成一份關於維修市場反競爭行為的報告,並向國會和民眾提交調查結果。 The goal of right-to-repair rules, advocates say, is to require companies to make their parts, tools and information available to consumers and repair shops in order to keep devices from ending up in the scrap heap. They argue that the rules restrict people's use of devices that they own and encourage a throwaway culture by making repairs too difficult. 倡議人士表示,維修權規定的目的是要求企業向消費者和維修商家提供零組件、工具及資訊,以免這些裝置最終被扔進垃圾堆。他們主張,目前的慣例對人們使用自己的裝置設下限制,並透過讓維修變得太過困難的方式,助長了一種用完即丟的文化。 They also argue that it's part of a culture of planned obsolescence — the idea that products are designed to be short-lived in order to encourage people to buy more stuff. That contributes to wasted natural resources and energy use at a time when climate change requires movement in the opposite direction to rein in planet-warming emissions. 他們還認為,這是一種計畫性淘汰文化的一部分,即為了鼓勵人們購買更多東西,產品被設計成短命的。在氣候變遷需要採取反向行動來控制溫室氣體排放的此際,這助長了自然資源的浪費以及能源的使用。 Manufacturing a new device or appliance is still largely reliant on polluting sources of energy — electricity generated from burning fossil fuels, for instance — and constitutes the largest environmental impact for most products. 製造一種新設備或裝置在很大程度上,仍仰賴會造成汙染的能源,例如燃燒化石燃料產生的電力,對大多數產品而言,這正是構成最大環境影響的因素。 Source article: https://udn.com/news/story/6904/5015841 Next Article Topic: Help for Curing The Phone Addiction Like pretty much everyone, Susan Butler stares at her smartphone too much. But unlike most everyone, she took action, buying a $195 ring from a company called Ringly, which promises to “let you put your phone away and your mind at ease.” 和大多數人一樣,蘇珊.巴特勒盯著智慧手機看的時間太長了。不一樣的是,她採取了行動,從Ringly公司買了一只195美元的戒指,保證可「讓你手機放一旁,腦袋放輕鬆」。 Ringly does this by connecting its rings to a smartphone filter so that users can silence Gmail or Facebook notifications while preserving crucial alerts, which cause the ring to light up or vibrate. Ringly透過將戒指連接一個篩選程式辦到這一點,因此使用者可以讓Gmail或Facebook通知改為靜音,同時保留重要提示,這時戒指會發光或震動。 “Hopefully it will keep some distance between my phone and my hand,” said Ms. Butler, 27, a technology consultant who lives in Austin, Texas. 住在德州奧斯汀、27歲的科技顧問巴特勒說:「希望它能讓我的手機和我的手之間保持些距離。」 Given how quickly cellphones have taken over, it's easy to forget that they are still a relatively new technology. The first iPhone came out eight years ago. 手機快速地主導了人們的生活,很容易讓我們忘了它仍是相當新的科技。第一支iPhone問世不過是8年前的事。 Yet already people spend close to three hours a day looking at a mobile screen – and that excludes the time they spend actually talking on the phones. 然而已有人每天花近3小時看手機-這還不算實際用手機講電話的時間。 In a recent survey of smartphone use by Bank of America, about a third of respondents said they were “constantly” checking their smartphones, and a little more than two-thirds said that they went to bed with a smartphone by their side. New companies see a business opportunity in helping people cut back. 美國銀行最近一項智慧手機使用調查發現,約三分之一受訪者表示「不斷」查看手機;略多於三分之二的人說,睡覺時把手機放在身旁。一些新公司在幫助人們少用手機這件事上看到了商機。 “Technology has evolved so quickly that we have spiraled out of control and nobody has stopped to think about how this is going to impact our lives,” said Kate Unsworth, the founder of a British company, Kovert, that also makes high-tech jewelry to filter out everything but the most urgent stuff. 英國Kovert公司製造的高科技首飾能濾除最緊急資訊以外的所有訊息,創辦人凱特.安茲沃斯說:「科技發展飛快,讓我們失去掌控,沒有人停下來思考這一切會如何影響我們的生活。」 Smartwatches like the Apple Watch are designed to encourage more glancing and less phone checking. In June, Google and Levi's announced plans for a line of high-tech clothes that will allow people to do things like turn off a ringing phone by swiping their jacket cuff. Apple Watch之類智慧手表設計宗旨在於讓人多簡單過目,少滑手機。谷歌和Levi's六月宣布一項高科技服飾系列的合作計畫,讓人們能做拍打外套袖口就關掉手機響鈴之類的事。 Offtime limits customers' access to apps they overuse and produce charts on how much time they spend on their phones. Moment encourages people to share their phone use with friends to compete in a game of who can look at their phone the least. And Light Phone, a credit-card-size phone that does nothing but make and receive phone calls. Offtime程式限制顧客開啟過度使用的應用程式,並製作圖表顯示他們花在手機上的時間。Moment鼓勵人們和朋友分享自己使用手機的狀況並互相比賽,看看誰能最少看手機。還有信用卡大小的手機Light Phone,只能撥打及接聽電話。 NoPhone is a $12 piece of plastic that looks like a smartphone but actually does nothing. “Most people don't think about phone addiction as a real thing until you're like, ‘O.K., they're buying a piece of plastic because they are worried about their friend,' ” said Van Gould, head of the nascent venture that had sold close to 3,200 NoPhones. NoPhone是塊12美元的塑膠,看來像支智慧手機,實際上啥也不能做。這家新興公司已售出近3200支NoPhone,老闆范恩.古德說:「多數人沒把手機成癮真當個問題,直到你覺得『是的,他們買了一件塑膠,因為他們擔心朋友。』」 Adam Gazzaley, a neurologist and neuroscience professor at the University of California, San Francisco, said, “You have a population that is starting to say, ‘Wait, we love all this technology but there seems to be a cost – whether it's my relationship or my work or my safety because I'm driving and texting.' ” 舊金山加州大學神經病學家暨神經科學教授亞當.加札利說:「有一群人開始說『等等,我們愛這些科技,但似乎要付代價-無論是我的感情、工作或安全,因為我邊開車邊打簡訊。」 Some products are trying to find a balance. Google Now uses data to bother you only when you need it. “If I'm about to forget my kid's birthday I want the phone to scream at me until I do something about it,” said Sundar Pichai, Google's senior vice president of products. 有些產品試著尋求平衡。Google Now只在你需要時用數據打擾你。Google產品資深副總裁桑達.皮柴說:「在我將要忘記孩子的生日時,我要手機對我尖叫,直到我讓它停止。」 Smartphones are a potent delivery mechanism for two fundamental human impulses, according to Paul Atchley, a psychology professor at the University of Kansas: our quest to find new and interesting distractions, and our desire to feel that we have checked off a task. 堪薩斯大學心理學教授保羅.艾區利表示,對於兩項基本的人類衝動而言,智慧手機是有力的傳遞機制:尋求新鮮有趣的娛樂,以及感覺自己檢查過一項工作的欲望。 “The brain gets literally rewired to switch – to constantly seek out novelty, which makes putting the phone down difficult,” he said. 他說:「大腦實際上會重新連接以轉變,持續尋求新奇事物,這使得放下手機很困難。」 Addiction or not, Ms. Butler still sought help from Ringly. 無論成癮與否,巴特勒仍持續自Ringly尋求幫助。 Mr. Atchley is skeptical. Successful treatment, he said, is about controlling our demons – not outsourcing them. 艾區利表示懷疑。他說,成功的治療在於控制自己的心魔-而非將此事外包。 In technology, as in life, a little willpower goes a long way. 面對科技,一如面對生活,一點點意志力就很有用。 Source article: https://paper.udn.com/udnpaper/POH0067/282793/web/#2L-6186766L
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So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet Gary Lonesborough, author of 'The Boy from the Mish'. Discover the fab writers behind 'Lighthouse', an anthology of short stories. There's a new writers' festival happening on the Central Coast of New South Wales. Plus, we have 3 copies of 'Rebel Without a Clause' by Susan Butler to give away. Read the show notes Connect with Valerie, Allison and listeners in the podcast community on Facebook Visit WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought more media attention to clinical laboratories than at any time in recent history. Today we’ll talk about media coverage of diagnostic testing for COVID-19 with two experts. Some of the questions we’ll discuss include: How has the media coverage of tests for COVID-19 affected the public’s view of these tests? What is the role of social media in talking about testing for COVID-19? How do reporters covering COVID-19 testing work with clinical microbiologists to get the story right?
Percentage grading systems that attempt to identify 100 distinct levels of performance distort the precision, objectivity and reliability of grades. And when averaging on a 100-point scale, the use of zeros is particularly damaging to a student’s grade. The mathematical problem with zeros is they represent an extreme score and their effect on the grade is always exaggerated. To recover from a single zero in a percentage grade system, a student must achieve a perfect score on a minimum of nine other assignments. In this episode, Dr. Colin Roche provides two alternatives to the outdated grading procedures just described. One is to use the minimum 50 grading policy that many schools are currently doing. The other is to use an integer grading system of 0 – 4. This episode is part of series where we take a long, hard, honest and uncensored look at the way we grade students in our schools today, including how we report their learning progress. A few of the many resources that influence our approach are the books, "On Your Mark" by Thomas Guskey, "A Repair Kit For Grading" by Ken O'Connor, and "Learner-Centered Assessment on College Campuses" by Mary Huba and Jann Freed. Other books referenced “A Teacher’s Guide to Classroom Assessment” by Susan Butler and Nancy McMunn, “Assessing Learners in Higher Education” by Sally Brown and Peter Knight, “Elements of Grading” by Douglas Reeves, “Tools for Teaching” by Barbara Gross Davis, and “Culinary Educators’ Teaching Tools and Tips” by Colin Roche, and Bradley & Claudette Ware. Hosted by Dr. Professor Chef Colin Roche, the podcast is available for free in any app that supports podcasts (iTunes, Spotify, etc.) or through this link: www.chefeducator.com If you find the show to be of interest, please be sure to subscribe and to share with all of your podcasting friends and teachers! We appreciate the support! Our new “Culinary School Stories” podcast is a weekly show with engaging interviews that share the stories of people from around the nation who have an association with a culinary school in some way. Each episode brings you the best stories from people whose lives have been influenced, impacted, touched, and/or enriched, for good or for bad, from their culinary school experience! And this podcast is dedicated to telling their story! It can be found on your favorite podcast app or at http://www.culinaryschoolstories.com SOCIAL MEDIA Email: DrProfessorChef@gmail.com Website: http://chefroche.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DrProfessorChef Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drprofessorchef/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/DrChefColin Twitter: https://twitter.com/ChefRoche Please call our "Audience Response Hotline" and leave us you questions, comments and/or suggestions! We would love to hear from you! (207) 835-1275 The Colony Hotel in Delray Beach, Florida & Kennebunkport, Maine www.thecolonyhotel.com Kendall Hunt Publishing - "Culinary Educators' Teaching Tools and Tips" book https://he.kendallhunt.com/product/culinary-educators-teaching-tools-and-tipsA proud member of the Food Media Network.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=31815102)
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Episode One "What Makes a Legend?" features guests J.A. Kiehl and Susan Butler as they discuss Amelia's upbringing in the quaint Midwestern town of Atchison Kansas, her schooling through college and her experiences as a nurse in Canada during the war. In this debut episode of our new limited series, we try and answer the question; are legends born or made? Be sure to subscribe to "Vanished: Amelia Earhart" on all major podcast platforms. And don't' forget to head to iTunes and leave us a review; it really helps! Enjoy the show! SHOW NOTES "East to the Dawn" (https://www.amazon.com/East-Dawn-Life-Amelia-Earhart/dp/030681837X) by Susan Butler "Amelia: The Town & The People That Loved Her" (http://www.blurb.com/b/8023118-amelia-the-town-and-the-people-who-loved-her) by J.A. Kiehl "Vanished: Amelia Earhart on Twitter (https://twitter.com/vanishedae) "Vanished: Amelia Earhart on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/vanishedameliaearhart/) "Vanished: Amelia Earhart on Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/vanishedae/)
The Editor, Susan Butler, explores the ways early settlers had to come to terms with a land that was raked by bushfire at regular intervals. Featuring an example of the way in which black stumps were used as reference points in land disputes, the black stump soon became a well-known feature across Australia. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In this episode, The Editor, Susan Butler discusses the word mallee, thought to have been borrowed from the north-western Victorian language, Wembawemba. A term used for various eucalypts with a distinctive habit of growth, find out why this tree presented a huge obstacle to settlers wishing to farm the land. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
The word mangrove comes to us through Spanish from the Taino language of the West Indies. The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses early citations that list mangroves as one of the obstacles that the settlers encountered in Australia. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
Returning mu'adhinah Susan Butler calls the adthan for the 45th jumma'a at The Women's Mosque of America on September 28, 2018.
The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses the word paddock, a variant of the word parrock which exists only in English dialect and means a small enclosure, and how it expanded by 1849 in Australia to mean ‘many thousands of acres’. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In British English, a plain refers to an area of relatively flat land. The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses the Australian use of plain, characterised by its openness rather than its flatness. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In this episode, The Editor, Susan Butler, explores the differences and similarities between tanks, dams and reservoirs in Australia. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In British English a gully is a narrow, deep passage through which water passes, whether this occurs naturally, as in a ravine or gorge, or is artificial. In this episode, The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses how in Australian English, gully is no longer the watercourse but the fold of land that has the watercourse at its heart. Read more about the OzPic project at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
Did you know that some healthy normal adults... aspirate?!? As many as 30%?!? Yup they do! Dr. Susan Butler is here to explain the research, why it might happen, and why some of our patients do not experience any respiratory concerns and others develop pneumonia.Dr. Butler also discussed why patients may aspirate more on milk than water, how some healthy older adults who aspirate have lower pharyngeal pressures and lower tongue pressures, and why we need to let our patients chug!Show notes can be downloaded below.To share your thoughts:- Join the MedSLP Newbies Facebook group- Comment on Instagram @theresarichardSLPTo help out the show:- Leave a review on iTunes. Your comments help me immensely and I just might read it on the show!- Contribute at patreon.com/swallowyourprideTo learn more about the Medical SLP Collective, an exclusive community for Medical SLPs with new peer-reviewed resources, handouts, and videos distributed weekly, monthly ASHA CEU webinars, and a private forum on Facebook, or on the website to get answers to all of your burning clinical questions, check out MedSLPCollective.com Download Ep. 051 Show Notes! This Month’s Featured Affiliates: If you like our work, support us on Patreon for as little as a dollar a month! Previous Next Previous Next
She has written one of the most iconic and influential biographies on Amelia Earhart of all time. The inspiration for the 2009 film "Amelia" starring Hilary Swank, Richard Gere, and Ewan McGregor, "East to the Dawn" traces Amelia all the way back to her grandparents to give us one of the deepest biographical dives ever put on paper. In episode twenty - two of the Chasing Earhart podcast, we welcome author and project guest Susan Butler to talk about Amelia's life from the cradle to the disappearance in one of the most intimate and revealing interviews we have ever done.
Classic Re-visit featuring Wayne Williams from Speaking of Horses and Glenn chatting on the front porch of Lynn Palm’s Fox Grove Farm in Ocala, FL. Lynn and Cyril share their story and discuss the past and future of horse sport and their pet peeves. Plus, Manager Marie Frances and student Susan Butler discuss their experiences with Palm Partnership Training. Listen in…Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=87421)
Mu'adhinah Susan Butler calls the adhan for the 30th jumma'a at The Women's Mosque of America.
Susan Butler is the author of “Become the CEO of You, Inc”. She is a pioneering executive, Coach and an accomplished business leader who shaped her career at Accenture, one of the world's leading management consulting and outsourcing organizations today. In 2002, she founded The Susan Bulkeley Butler Institute for the Development of Women Leaders, a ‘power center' for resources related to women and leadership. Join our guest Susan Butler as she shares the secrets of her success which you can apply to your life, your career and your desire to be the CEO of You!
This year is the 80th anniversary of the record-breaking attempt by the US aviator Amelia Earhart to circumnavigate the globe. It was a mission that cost her life, but helped to cement her place in history as one of the most inspirational and celebrated pilots of the 20th century. Bridget Kendall looks back at the life of a pioneering woman determined to break through barriers - with Susan Butler, author of ‘East to the Dawn: The Life of Amelia Earhart'; Dorothy Cochrane, Curator in the Aeronautics Division of the Smithsonian Institution's National Air and Space Museum in Washington; and Susan Ware, author of ‘Still Missing: Amelia Earhart and the Search for Modern Feminism'. Photo: Amelia Earhart in June 1928 (Getty Images)
Mu'adthinah Susan Butler calls the 21st adthan for The Women's Mosque of America, just months after taking her Shahada (declaration of faith) and becoming a Muslim amongst her sisters at The Women's Mosque of America on September 30th, 2016.
Susie Burrell has a unique background, with 2 honours degrees in Nutrition & Dietetics and Psychology. Her expert knowledge in both areas allows her to provide practical, easy to understand advice on nutrition and wellbeing. In this episode, Susie gives us some helpful tips on starting a healthier new year and getting your kids to eat better. Want more? Head to www.lukeandsusie.com
In this episode, The Editor, Susan Butler, talks about the different types of trees found in forests across Australia, and how the forest was perceived in comparison to the bush by early settlers. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
The word 'donga' is borrowed from South African English, meaning ‘a gully or watercourse’. The Editor, Susan Butler, explores how this word was adapted to fit the Australian environment, and its association with the military. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
The Editor, Susan Butler, explores the differences and similarities of the swamps and marshes of America, England and Australia -- including the many words used to describe this part of the environment. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
A soak is a damp patch of ground where the groundwater is close to the surface. The Editor, Susan Butler, explores the many names for soaks, and how they may differ across Australia. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
The Editor, Susan Butler, explores the history of the word 'bombora' which is now used to refer to any submerged reef or rock shelf and its associated wave formation. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In colonial times, a billabong was a subsidiary course of a river, carved out as an anabranch or meander. But in the mid-1900s the primary idea of a billabong came to be synonymous with a waterhole. The Editor, Susan Butler, explores this change. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
Settlers in Australia moved from the British English notion of a creek being a bend or crook in a body of water, to the hierarchy of watercourses that we have today. The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses the range of words that can be used to refer to a creek, and how the meaning has changed over time. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
Many parts of the Australian landscape feature scrub -- low trees and shrub, often a bit stunted and sparse. The Editor, Susan Butler, talks about the different types of scrub, like brigalow, pindan, mulga, mallee and spinifex, and how many areas across the country have come to be known by the type of scrub growing there. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at: www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
In this first episode, The Editor, Susan Butler, discusses how the Australian bush was perceived by the first colonials compared to how it is perceived today by city slickers and bushies alike. Read more about the OzPic project and upload your photos of the Australian environment at:www.macquariedictionary.com.au/ozpic
Brad Williams has over 25 years of addressing the financial concerns of retirees and business owners. After first listening to his clients' needs and concerns, is able to simplify and explain in everyday language even the most complex concepts and alternatives. He treasures the trust his clients place in him and safeguards it by his words and actions. His reputation for unquestioned integrity is far more important to him than any fee or commission Susan Butler CEO of SBB Institute for the Development of Women Leaders, which helps women and girls be all they can be. She is also the author of two books: Become the CEO of You, Inc. and Women Count: A Guide to Changing the World. Through speaking engagements, social media and her blog on Huffington Post, she advocates for equality for women and girls in the workplace and beyond. As a leader of Vision 2020, the 30 Percent Coalition and other organizations, she is working to bring true “equality in sight” for women by 2020 Carlos Conejo Certified Six Sigma Black Belt, a highly sought after leadership and management consultant specializing in Lean and Six-Sigma methodologies. He is the 2014 recipient of the Lean Crystal Award, for “Best in Kaizen” out of 5,000 companies in California. He is the author of three books with numerous articles appearing in various national magazines and trade journals. He Executive Produced a new video and workbook for the Public Sector, titled. Excellence in Government David Laughlin Plant Pathologist from Texas A&M University. He is currently the Coffee Rust Program Project Director for World Coffee Research He is based out of Guatemala and coordinate projects throughout Central America, the Caribbean, and Peru
1st hour guest: Susan Butler, author of "Roosevelt and Stalin: Portrait of a Partnership" discusses the extent of the collaboration between the war-time American president and the Soviet dictator. Link: http://amzn.com/B00N6PEQAG 2nd hour guest: Lowell Ponte, author, veteran radio talk show host and Newsmax columnist discusses his latest column "Should Voting be Mandatory?" Link: http://www.newsmax.com/LowellPonte/Voting-Mandatory-Obama-Australia/2015/03/23/id/631918/
Vicki White a top producing agent in the Dallas area. She has a boutique agency called Vicki White Homes that is a part of Dallas City Center Realtors. She was named BEST REALTOR 2012 and 2013 Five Star Real Estate Agent .Vicki is a consistent multi-million dollar producer. She has also just recently gone to Houston for training at The Institute for Luxury Home Marketing and has received a prestigious designation “CLHMS” which is Certified Luxury Home Marketing Specialist. Susan Butler CEO of The Susan Bulkeley Butler Institute for the Development of Women Leaders, and the author of Women Count: A Guide to Changing the World and Be the CEO of You, Inc. Jill Hart founder of Christian Work at Home Ministries and the co-author of So You Want To Be a Work-at-Home Mom. Jill has articles published in In Touch Magazine, P31 Woman magazine and Focus on the Family's Thriving Family, as well as across the web on sites like DrLaura.com. She speaks to audiences around the country about faith and business topics.
This is Women's History Month. It was ninety-three years ago women won the right to vote. Since that time women have continued to champion important causes for civil rights and equal pay for equal work. Women’s rights and leadership has come far. There are now more women in congress than ever in our history. Join Susan Butler and Sabrina Braham MA PCC as we discuss the strides made, how that can help you lead, advance your career and support women and girls as we move forward to have equality for all. In this important conversation on Women Leadership you will learn: Why Womens History Month recognizes one of the most important movements for women in business, career and life worldwide. Learn about the leadership progress that has been made and how it helps you. Insider tips on how to notice the opportunities to move your career to the next level. Learn the difference between a job and a career The Importance of paying attention to guiding your career the direction you want to go. Important ways to change the conversation with your boss to increase your chances of promotion. How we can prepare younger women to be great tomorrow’s successful leaders. What Are You Doing to Advance Leadership & Equity for Women? Please Comment, Share and Like to Celebrate Women's History Month Click on Audio Player below to Listen to Women's Leadership Success Interview
The life and times of one of America's icons, aviator Amelia Earhart, will be the subject of The Halli Casser-Jayne Show, Talk Radio for Fine Minds, Wednesday, January 9, 3 pm ET when joining Halli will be Susan Butler, the author of East to Dawn, The Life of Amelia Earhart, the book that inspired the movie Amelia; Louise Foudrey, Earhart historian and keeper of the Amelia Earhart Museum; Bram Kleppner, great-nephew of Amelia Earhart; aviator and author Ann Pelegreno who in 1967 recreated Earhart's 1937 flight plan; Tod Swindell, a twenty year member of the Directors Guild of America and a veteran of over fifty major productions who has researched extensively the disappearance of the famed aviator and has his own ideas about what happened to Amelia Earhart. Gorgeous, an adventurer, a feminist, aviator Amelia Earhart was born on July 24, 1897 in Atchison, Kansas. In 1923, Earhart, fondly known as "Lady Lindy," became the 16th woman to be issued a pilot's license. She had several notable flights, becoming the first woman to fly across the Atlantic Ocean in 1928, as well as the first person to fly over both the Atlantic and Pacific. In 1937, she mysteriously disappeared while trying to circumnavigate the globe from the equator. Since then, several theories have formed regarding Earhart's last days, many of which have been connected to various artifacts that have been found on Pacific islands—including clothing, tools and, more recently, freckle cream. Earhart was legally declared dead in 1939. The Halli Casser-Jayne Show is Talk Radio for Fine Minds and Lovers of American Icons.
Susan Butler is the author of “Become the CEO of You, Inc”. She is a pioneering executive, Coach and an accomplished business leader who shaped her career at Accenture, one of the world's leading management consulting and outsourcing organizations today. In 2002, she founded The Susan Bulkeley Butler Institute for the Development of Women Leaders, a ‘power center' for resources related to women and leadership. Join our guest Susan Butler as she shares the secrets of her success which you can apply to your life, your career and your desire to be the CEO of You!