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Why This Episode Is a Must-Listen The stock market feels more complex than ever—rising inflation, shifting interest rates, and non-stop headlines can rattle even the most seasoned investors. If you want to cut through the noise and build a long-term investing strategy that works, you'll want to hear directly from professionals who have navigated everything from market booms to bear cycles. This episode of Inspired Money brings together four leading investment minds to share real-world tactics, mindsets, and frameworks for surviving—and thriving—over the long haul. Meet the Expert Panelists David Stein is the founder of Money for the Rest of Us and a former institutional investment strategist who managed billions in assets as Chief Portfolio Strategist at FEG Investment Advisors. He now educates individuals through his top-ranked podcast, best-selling book, and investment tools platform Asset Camp, helping investors build resilient portfolios with confidence and clarity. https://moneyfortherestofus.com https://assetcamp.com Mariko Gordon, CFA, CFP® is the CEO of Uzume LLC, where she provides financial planning and consulting services to individuals and families. She previously founded and built Daruma Capital Management into a $2.5 billion firm with a distinctive, non-traditional approach to investing. With over 30 years of experience as a small-cap stock picker, she now helps clients navigate personal finance, entrepreneurship, and life transitions, drawing from her deep expertise in business, investing, and her multicultural heritage. https://marikogordon.com https://www.uzumellc.com Mike Taylor is the Lead Portfolio Manager of the Simplify Health Care ETF (PINK), the first 100% pro bono ETF with all net profits benefiting the Susan G. Komen Foundation. With over two decades of experience managing long/short healthcare equity portfolios at firms like Citadel, Millennium, and Diamondback Capital, Mike is widely recognized for running one of Wall Street's top-performing healthcare hedge funds. https://www.simplify.us Chris Wang, Managing Partner and Director of Research at Runnymede Capital Management, previously held roles as a research analyst and Assistant Portfolio Manager at TIAA-CREF. With over two decades of experience, Chris is known for Runnymede's unwavering integrity and distinguished track record in safeguarding clients' assets during turbulent financial times. www.runnymede.com Key Highlights: Building Resilient Portfolios David emphasizes the importance of asset allocation and diversification rather than focusing solely on picking individual stocks. By thinking like an endowment and blending global equities, bonds, and real assets, even individual investors can manage risk over time. He suggests, “As individuals, we can't just naively invest in the S&P 500 and hope things will go well… Our job is to understand the drivers and manage more like an institution.” Investing vs. Gambling Mariko draws a clear line between investing and speculation: investing has a positive expected return and is grounded in a long-term horizon and strong fundamentals, while gambling is driven by short-term bets and speculation. Her practical advice: “Do it for 10% of your portfolio and learn from your mistakes… Put most of your money elsewhere.” Adapting to Market Realities Mike shares that success in the market isn't about being right most of the time, but about surviving your mistakes and adapting. He reveals that the best hedge fund managers aren't right every day, but consistently compound small advantages: “The difference between a manager who's good versus great is literally 3% of days up more. And that, compounded, is your return.” Staying Rational in Volatile Markets Chris highlights the importance of sticking to a disciplined, research-driven strategy—and knowing when to be aggressive or defensive based on business cycles. Emotional investing and impulsive changes hurt performance. “Sometimes you just have to step away from the screen… avoiding the headlines and reading [only] on Sundays can help you keep perspective,” he says. Call-to-Action So here's your assignment for the week: Take 15 minutes and review your current investments. Ask yourself: Am I clear on why I own each holding? If you can't answer that confidently, dig in. Is it a value play? A growth opportunity? A dividend payer? Or something you heard about on social media? Clarity is the first step toward confidence — and confident investors stay the course. Find the Inspired Money channel on YouTube or listen to Inspired Money in your favorite podcast player. Andy Wang, Host/Producer of Inspired Money
About the Guest(s):Brent Uhlenhopp is a financial expert with a rich background in the finance and insurance industry. He is currently an ETF manager at Simplify Asset Management, a company renowned for its innovative financial solutions. Brent holds a degree from the University of Iowa and has previously worked with major finance groups such as Wells Fargo and Principal Financial Group, where he gained extensive experience in investment products and mutual funds. He joined Simplify in mid-2023, attracted by the firm's cutting-edge approach to incorporating derivatives to enhance ETFs.Episode Summary:On this episode of the Uncommon Wealth Podcast, host Phillip Ramsey welcomes Brent Uhlenhopp, an ETF manager from Simplify. The conversation delves into Brent's professional journey, highlighting his transition from Principal Financial Group to the innovative startup Simplify. Listeners are introduced to the intriguing world of ETFs and the unique strategies Simplify employs to offer diversified and robust investment products. With a broad background in financial services, Brent shares his insights on how regulatory changes in 2020 enabled more dynamic use of derivatives in finance.The episode explores Simplify's forefront role in revolutionizing ETFs by leveraging options and derivatives to enhance returns and provide downside protection. Brent and Phillip discuss Simplify's unique offerings, including their highly impactful Simplify Healthcare ETF, ticker symbol "PINK," which donates proceeds to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer research. Brent articulates the importance of innovation in financial instruments, making institutional-grade strategies accessible to retail investors.
In episode 176, Coffey talks with Steve Peglar about recent HR news and Reddit threads including the reversal of DOL overtime thresholds workplace (dis)satisfaction, the “overemployment” phenomenon, and changing employee expectations.They discuss the federal court's overturn of DOL's changes to overtime salary thresholds following the Loper Bright decision and implications for employers; declining employee quit rates despite widespread feelings of being "stuck" in current roles; the growing phenomenon of "overemployed" remote workers secretly holding multiple full-time jobs; and the continued impact of COVID-19 on workforce expectations.Links to stuff they talked about are on our website at https://goodmorninghr.com/EP176 and include the following topics:Federal Court Strikes Down the U.S. Department of Labor's Overtime RuleWhy resentment is sweeping through the American workforceGlassdoor Worklife Trends 2025Basics of OE - How to Freeze TWN, Lexis Nexis, etc.Good Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—Bulletproof Background Checks. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for half a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Steve Peglar is a senior HR leader with 30 years of extensive and diverse experience in HR consulting and management. Steve is the principal at human resources consulting firm HR Strategies of Texas.Throughout his career, Steve has maintained a strategic and tactical focus in a wide variety of human resources areas including HR legal & regulatory compliance, employee relations, policy development, EEO, organizational development, HR best practices, organizational culture, HR audits & reviews, workplace investigations, training & development, onboarding, outplacement, executive coaching, personality/workplace profiles (certified analyst with MBTI, Predictive Index, & True Colors), organizational studies, change management, performance management systems, organizational design, succession planning, workplace surveys, affirmative action plan development, compensation plan design & administration, market-based compensation analysis, total rewards program design, recruiting & executive search, HR technology, workplace benefits, M&A due diligence audits, expert witness testimony & litigation support, strategic planning facilitation, international human resources, employee immigration issues, labor relations, executive compensation, workplace safety, and more.Steve is active in the community and has worked with a variety of nonprofit service organizations, including having served on the boards of directors of Community Healthcare of Texas (Board Chair), the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Lighthouse for the Blind of Fort Worth (Board Chair & Board of Trustees member), Susan G. Komen Foundation of Greater Fort Worth, Boy Scouts of America Longhorn Council, the YMCA, and Fort Worth HR. He is also a graduate of the 2014 Leadership Fort Worth Class. In addition, he is a member of Austin SHRM (where he has served as a professional mentor) and the Austin Association for Talent Development.Steve Peglar can be reached athttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stevepeglar https://www.hrstrategiestx.com About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, licensed private investigator, business strategist, HR consultant, and registered yoga teacher.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations and due diligence firm helping risk-averse clients make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Imperative delivers in-depth employment background investigations, know-your-customer and anti-money laundering compliance, and due diligence investigations to more than 300 risk-averse corporate clients across the US, and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Imperative has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike shares his insight from 25 years of HR-entrepreneurship on the Good Morning, HR podcast, where each week he talks to business leaders about bringing people together to create value for customers, shareholders, and community.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence by FW, Inc. and has twice been recognized as the North Texas HR Professional of the Year. Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and is a volunteer leader with the SHRM Texas State Council and the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce.Mike is a certified Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute and a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP). He is also a Yoga Alliance registered yoga teacher (RYT-200).Mike and his very patient wife of 27 years are empty nesters in Fort Worth.Learning Objectives:Evaluate strategic approaches to employee classification and compensation in light of changing DOL regulations while maintaining positive employee relations.Identify and address signs of employee disengagement and feelings of career stagnation through improved management practices and growth opportunities.Implement stronger employment verification and performance monitoring practices to prevent unauthorized multiple job holding among remote workers.
Send us a textMichael Demurjian is CEO And Chairman of Aspargo Labs ( https://aspargolabs.com/ ), which he co-founded in 2019, which is a distinguished pharmaceutical and med-tech company committed to developing innovative oral spray formulations and drug delivery systems.Mr. Demurjian brings extensive experience across finance, manufacturing, sales & marketing, logistics, and general management. He has experience in taking companies public, raising funds in public and private markets with both retail and institutional investors. Prior to Aspargo Labs, Mr. Demurjian served as COO, CFO and member of the Board of Directors of Tyme Technologies, Inc. (NASDAQ: TYME), an emerging biotechnology company developing cancer therapeutics that are intended to be broadly effective across tumor types and have tolerable toxicity profiles. At Tyme, Mr. Demurjian was instrumental in raising over 50 million dollars and obtaining a public listing on NASDAQ. He also served as CEO of Luminant Biosciences, an oncology research company studying metabolic pathways to destroying cancer cells.Throughout his career, Mr. Demurjian has successfully completed strategic transactions with G.E., Stryker, Black & Decker Corp., and Crane Cams. Mr. Demurjian currently sits on the Board of Directors of the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the NYU board of advisors and has served in the past on the Board of Directors of Luminant Bio., Mikronite Tech & KCC. #Aspargo #MichaelDemurjian #DrugFormulation #PatientCompliance #LiquidOralSuspensions #Bioavailability #Pharmacokinetics #Pharamcodynamics #Pharmacology #Adherence #Sildenafil #Dimenhydrante #Statins #Metformin #PotassiumIodide #Antiemetics #Dysphagia #MeteredDose #ProgressPotentialAndPossibilities #IraPastor #Podcast #Podcaster #ViralPodcast #STEM #Innovation #Technology #Science #ResearchSupport the show
Michael Taylor, PM of the Pink Fund, shares his extraordinary journey from the lab to the world of finance, bringing a unique perspective on investment strategies in the healthcare sector. With a background in molecular biology, Michael has transitioned successfully from a gene therapy scientist to a key player in healthcare finance. Learn how his scientific insights have fueled the creation of Pink, a groundbreaking healthcare ETF that supports breast cancer research through the Susan G. Komen Foundation. This episode promises a rich exploration of how financial success can walk hand in hand with philanthropy, making a tangible difference in the fight against cancer.Get ready to navigate the complex landscape of active versus passive investing as we dissect the challenges of managing ETFs versus hedge funds. Michael offers a candid account of his experiences in shorting within the healthcare sector, highlighting the importance of maintaining a concentrated portfolio and the relentless pursuit of opportunities to generate alpha. With a spotlight on the role of leverage in high-stakes environments like Citadel, discover the intense pressures of performance and the clever strategies that hedge fund managers employ to stay ahead. This episode unpacks the delicate balance of risk and reward in the competitive world of healthcare finance.As we look toward the future, Michael offers a compelling vision of innovation-driven returns in the healthcare sector. From the surprising momentum of GLP-1 drugs to the transformative impact of AI in biotech, this conversation explores the evolving strategies that promise to reshape the industry. Hear firsthand how political changes and groundbreaking developments are influencing investment approaches, and why strategic research collaborations are key to understanding financial markets. Join us for an insightful dialogue that bridges science and finance, illustrating the power of informed investing with a philanthropic edge.DISCLAIMER – PLEASE READ: This is a sponsored episode for which Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC has been paid a fee. Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC does not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided in the episode or make any representation as to its quality. All statements and expressions provided in this episode are the sole opinion of Simplify and Lead-Lag Publishing, LLC expressly disclaims any responsibility for action taken in connection with the information provided in the discussion. The content in this program is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any information or other material as investment, financial, tax, or other advice. The views expressed by the participants are solely their own. A participant may have taken or recommended any investment position discussed, but may close such position or alter its recommendation at any time without notice. Nothing contained in this program constitutes a solicitation, recommendation, endorsement, or offer to buy or sell any securities or other financial instruments in any jurisdiction. Please consult your own investment or financial advisor for advice related to all i Sign up to The Lead-Lag Report on Substack and get 30% off the annual subscription today by visiting http://theleadlag.report/leadlaglive. Foodies unite…with HowUdish!It's social media with a secret sauce: FOOD! The world's first network for food enthusiasts. HowUdish connects foodies across the world!Share kitchen tips and recipe hacks. Discover hidden gem food joints and street food. Find foodies like you, connect, chat and organize meet-ups!HowUdish makes it simple to connect through food anywhere in the world.So, how do YOU dish? Download HowUdish on the Apple App Store today:
The Jeffs have special guest Aaron Long from Mission Brewing in studio for this episode. He shares their new beers and the great work they are doing supporting Susan G Komen Foundation. Listen to the end to make sure you don't miss anything!
Tyler Pagel is Development Director for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, and brings us details for their big 2024 fundraiser, the "More than Pink Breast Cancer Walk". It's a great celebration, happening at the Woodland Park Zoo Saturday, September 28, with speakers and honors being paid to Survivors, Thrivers, and those no longer with us. After proceedings conclude, participants can enjoy the zoo through the afternoon. Pre-registration is requested for the Walk, so as to make entering the zoo more streamlined. This is a fundraiser where monies contributed are used for research, along with education, community support and advocacy for those going through the breast cancer challenge! Volunteers are always welcome, as the opportunities are bountiful.www.komen.org/seattlewalk Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Tyler Pagel is Development Director for the Susan G. Komen Foundation in Washington, Oregon, and Northern California, and brings us details for their big 2024 fundraiser, the "More than Pink Breast Cancer Walk". It's a great celebration, happening at the Woodland Park Zoo Saturday, September 28, with speakers and honors being paid to Survivors, Thrivers, and those no longer with us. After proceedings conclude, participants can enjoy the zoo through the afternoon. Pre-registration is requested for the Walk, so as to make entering the zoo more streamlined. This is a fundraiser where monies contributed are used for research, along with education, community support and advocacy for those going through the breast cancer challenge! Volunteers are always welcome, as the opportunities are bountiful. www.komen.org/seattlewalk
I'm a strong believer in redemption because as I often say – every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. That's why I devote so much time to addressing criminal justice and reform. I've spent many years working with lifers first at Graterford and then at SCI Phoenix where I've met some extraordinary men. Some are out like former juvenile lifers Pulitzer Prize winner Suave Gonzalez or Gani who has devoted his life to working on criminal justice reform. Or Dawan Packy Williams and Rickey Duncan who I met shortly after their release are leaders at NOMO a celebrated program that works with youth and returning citizens. So today I speak to two folks from the external team for the FACT Program – Father's and Children Together – designed and started by men behind the walls to strengthen the bond between fathers and father figures and their kids. I speak to Darlene Brown Freeman, VP of the FACT Experience Keturah Moore President of the external board of FACT. https://www.factexperience.org/ First, on Mother's Day the Susan G. Komen Foundation is hosting the Greater Philadelphia More Than Pink Walk - an opportunity for everyone to get involved and support Komen's mission to save more lives from breast cancer. I speak to Brandie Engelberger, Executive Director in Pennsylvania at Susan G. Komen www. komen.org/PhiladelphiaWalk
I'm a strong believer in redemption because as I often say – every saint has a past, and every sinner has a future. That's why I devote so much time to addressing criminal justice and reform. I've spent many years working with lifers first at Graterford and then at SCI Phoenix where I've met some extraordinary men. Some are out like former juvenile lifers Pulitzer Prize winner Suave Gonzalez or Gani who has devoted his life to working on criminal justice reform. Or Dawan Packy Williams and Rickey Duncan who I met shortly after their release are leaders at NOMO a celebrated program that works with youth and returning citizens. So today I speak to two folks from the external team for the FACT Program – Father's and Children Together – designed and started by men behind the walls to strengthen the bond between fathers and father figures and their kids. I speak to Darlene Brown Freeman, VP of the FACT Experience Keturah Moore President of the external board of FACT. https://www.factexperience.org/ First, on Mother's Day the Susan G. Komen Foundation is hosting the Greater Philadelphia More Than Pink Walk - an opportunity for everyone to get involved and support Komen's mission to save more lives from breast cancer. I speak to Brandie Engelberger, Executive Director in Pennsylvania at Susan G. Komen www. komen.org/PhiladelphiaWalk
As agents, building a database and adding value to our sphere has been drilled into us. We took that same mindset and strategy, and applied it to our peers and agent relationships. Just like we're told to host events and send gifts to our top clients, we do the same for the agent community. We can attribute getting into this business and succeeding in it to the different agents and entrepreneurs who advised us. Now we get to give back to the same community and show people that there are many different ways to succeed in this business. We also have to attribute our real estate business and successful partnership to dumb luck and many things that just fell into place and put us in the way of luck. Today, I sat down with our good friend, mortgage industry leader, business coach, and VP/Branch Manager of Nova Home Loans, Greg Gale. We talk about our business journey and all the things we've managed to build. Quotes We've never once fought over a dollar. We disagree, we have different opinions but we never fight over it. What's more important is where we're going and our end goal. -Kevin Kauffman The word mastermind has been bastardized by our industry. What many call masterminds are actually classes. -Kevin Kauffman If you do your business towards what you're built for, it's going to be way better. -Greg Gale Guest Info Greg Gale is a mortgage industry leader, business coach, and VP/Branch Manager of Nova Home Loans. Greg joined the mortgage industry in 2005. Prior to that, he was a personal trainer and martial arts instructor for 17 years. Greg notes that 20 years of martial arts, where persistence, honor, and integrity are the heart of daily practice, was a perfect lead into his role as financial advisor in the mortgage industry. The Gale Team at NOVA Home Loans is a full-service loan origination service, committed to providing innovative mortgage solutions and real estate strategies. In his role as team leader, Greg stresses the importance of integrity, a positive attitude, patience, creativity, and respect for all things. This team defines communication as one of the single most important elements in a successful loan transaction. They are committed to returning calls promptly, providing regular status updates, and being available as needed throughout the process. Greg and his team really listen to clients' needs and then seek the best possible solutions, more often than not exceeding their client's expectations. The team's priority is to provide exceptional and memorable service. On a personal note, Greg is absolutely passionate about helping other people and is a regular contributor to the American Heart Association and Susan G. Komen Foundation. Greg is also a member of the National Association of Mortgage Brokers and the Arizona Association of Mortgage Brokers. Follow @greg_gale_ on Instagram. CTA Please leave us a review at https://ratethispodcast.com/nla
Dr. Elizabeth Comen, M.D., has dedicated her medical career to saving the lives of women. An award-winning, internationally sought-after clinician and physician-scientist, Dr. Comen is a Medical Oncologist specializing in breast cancer at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Assistant Professor of Medicine at Weill Cornell Medical College. She earned her BA in the History of Science from Harvard College and her MD from Harvard Medical School, then completed her residency in Internal Medicine at Mount Sinai Hospital and her fellowship in oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Recognized for her compassion and easy-to-comprehend communication with patients, Dr. Comen is the recipient of numerous grants and awards, including the Department of Defense Breakthrough Award for Breast Cancer, the American Society of Clinical Oncology Young Investigator Award, and multiple grants from the Breast Cancer Research Foundation and the Susan G. Komen Foundation, among others. Her research has been published in prestigious scientific journals, including Nature, Cancer Cell, Journal of Clinical Oncology, and The Journal of National Cancer Institute. Chosen as a Castle Connolly Top Doctor in New York since 2017, she has also been featured as a New York Magazine Top Doctor multiple years in a row. Dr. Comen has appeared on Good Morning America, The Today Show, The View, ABC News, NY1, Wall Street Journal online, Fox News, and other news and print outlets, such as The New York Times, Today.com, Elle magazine, and Self magazine. A tireless advocate for women's healthcare, she has mentored many students throughout their academic and medical careers with the goal to empower patients with the tools they need not just to survive, but thrive. Dr. Comen will discuss her new book, All in Her Head: The Truth and Lies Early Medicine Taught Us About Women's Bodies and Why It Matters Today, which is written with humor, wisdom, and deep scientific and cultural insight. Dr. Comen follows the road map of the eleven organ systems to share unique and untold stories, drawing upon medical texts and journals, interviews with expert physicians, as well as her own experience treating thousands of women. ?Eye-opening, sometimes enraging, yet always captivating, this shared memoir of women's medical history is an essential contribution to a holistic understanding and much-needed reclaiming of women's history and bodies. For More Information: https://www.drelizabethcomen.com/
Allyson Yospe and Kim Schmulowitz educate Nestor on modern Susan G. Komen Foundation progress at State Fare in Catonsville on "A Cup Of Soup Or Bowl Week" for the Maryland Food Bank. The post Crab Cake Row: Allyson Yospe & Kim Schmulowitz educate us on modern Susan G. Komen Foundation progress first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
"Find a great need in a near edge and act upon it to make a difference" as my father always encouraged. This has proven to be a powerful recipe for action, especially for Nancy Brinker, a three-time Ambassador and New York Times best-selling author, and Presidential Medal of Freedom recipient. She launched two impactful charitable organizations from her kitchen table. Nancy is regarded as the leader of the global breast cancer movement. Her journey began with promise to her dying sister, Susan G. Komen that she would do everything possible to end the shame, fear and hopelessness caused by this disease. Since 1982, Susan G Komen Foundation has invested nearly $1.1 billion in breast cancer research. The second charity that Nancy recently founded is the Promise Fund of Florida, which helps ensure that every woman, regardless of her circumstances has access to life-saving cancer resources. She was shocked to discover that 80,000 women ages 18-65 in Palm Beach County do not have health insurance coverage, and 30% of breast cancers are at an advanced stage when diagnosed. Kitchen Chat was honored to sit with Nancy at this very kitchen table where she started The Promise Fund of Florida to discuss an issue that is important to both of us. Nancy and I are breast cancer survivors. Nancy Brinker and I met at Women's Entrepreneurship Day Organization (WEDO) event at the United Nations where she was being honored by Wendy Diamond, the founder of the WEDO. During our Kitchen Chat, Nancy and I of course bonded over our love and appreciation of food. She shared highlights from her favorite meals as U.S. Ambassador to Hungary along with her appreciation of her late husband's accomplishments as a pioneer within the restaurant industry. Norman Brinker was the founder of Steak and Ale and CEO of Brinker International which owns Chili's Grill and Bar, Romano's Macaroni Grill and Maggiano's Little Italy. He is credited for revolutionizing the casual-dining restaurants in the United States. In a full circle, "hugs from heaven" moment, Nancy invited me to join her for the Women of Distinction awards luncheon in Palm Beach which is hosted by Palm Beach Atlantic University. She of course is a past honoree. What she didn't realize is that when my father was president of Palm Beach Atlantic University over thirty years ago, he actually helped create this concept of honoring women in the community. Please help support the Promise Fund of Florida and make an impact for women to have access to life-saving cancer resources. Thank you, Nancy Brinker for finding "a great need in a near edge and acting upon it to make a huge difference." Savor the day! Be sure and visit https://www.kitchenchat.info
Don't miss out on your chance to get your raffle ticket to win a stylish pink Kitchenaid mixer in support of the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Check out it out here.
It is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Carla talks about taking action and her partnership with The Susan G. Komen Foundation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liz Benditt is a 5-time cancer survivor turned “cancer-prenuer”. After muddling through four different cancers (Breast #2/2022, Breast #1/2017, Basel Cell/2015, Thyroid/2010, and Melanoma/2009) she knows a thing or two about what it is like to be a working mom and patient, undergo painful surgeries and treatments, and receive so many well-meaning but useless gifts. (e.g. Kicking Cancer Tote Bags, Breast Warrior t-shirts, worry stones, over-cooked lasagnas…) In Fall of 2020, Liz transitioned from corporate marketing executive to mission-driven entrepreneur by channeling my personal experience into launching TheBalmBox.com. We interviewed over 500 patients and caregivers to curate functional care packages for cancer patients. Liz was featured on NBC, USA Today, Medium, and Yahoo News. She was named a #WomanOfAction by the Susan G. Komen Foundation of KSWMO and was their keynote speaker at their Pink Power Luncheon as well as an award-winning finalist from the Amber Grant Foundation. She's been a featured guest on a long list of podcasts including, Pieces of a Woman, In The Rising, and Love Shack Live (podcast and live radio broadcast). Liz Benditt Vroom Vroom Veer Stories Born in California, moved briefly to the Chicago area went to High School in Pennsylvania; she was already into sports including gymnastics so she joined the varsity cheerleader squad Studied mass communication at Boston College for her undergrad; learned how to communicate be articulate and tell a story Realized she enjoyed the business side of marketing more than the creative side; got her MBA and really focused on using data to drive business and creative decision through testing and surveys Did her Honeymoon in Costa Rica and a very remote resort; after she flew into the country got on a single engine aircraft to fly to the resort Visited Paris twice and stood in line to see the Mona Lisa both times; on the first trip with 6 other 20 something girlfriends one friend said "Let's go see the HO and then get a cocktail" Employee #3 at Bluetooth! Helped to make sure as many companies as possible would support Bluetooth; got to travel all over the world Fall of 2020, transitioned from corporate marketing to mission-driven entrepreneur by channeling my personal experience into TheBalmBox.com. We interviewed over 500 patients and caregivers to curate functional care packages for cancer patients Connections Website
00:00 Show Open / Riley Logan, President of the Ohio State University's Special Olympics Club. 11:30 U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) discusses his visit to East Palestine this week, nearly nine months after that toxic train derailment. 15:00 Dr. Bruce Vanderhoff, Director of the Ohio Department of Health, provides an update on viruses being seen in Ohio. 24:30 Courtesy of our sister station, WBNS 10-TV, Doug Petcash provides an update on pending legislation at the Ohio Statehouse; discusses breast cancer with a doctor and head of the Susan G. Komen Foundation of Central Ohio; and talks with the CEO of Goodwill Columbus. 50:00 Dr. Bobby Mahajan, Medical Director of Interventional Pulmonology for the American Lung Association, discusses COPD.
In this episode of the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, Marlon Wayans opens up about feeling snubbed from the exclusive Roc Nation brunch. Meanwhile, a woman in her 30s takes legal action against Walt Disney World after experiencing a painful incident on the Humunga Kowabunga water slide. Gary With The Tea and Rickey delve into Jay Z's recent interview with Kevin Hart, where he discusses a personal family story. Additionally, the podcast discusses Roy Wood Jr.'s decision to step down from The Daily Show after eight years of contributing to the show. Nicki Minaj also makes headlines as she requests the dismissal of a lawsuit filed against her for damaging jewelry. Finally, the episode wraps up with trending topics from the Rickey Smiley Morning Show, featuring a conversation with Executive Director Dr. Jamar Jeffers from the Susan G. Komen Foundation and Breast Cancer Survivor Brandon Lewis. Stay tuned for all the latest updates and discussions on this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We don't actually believe the stuff we say in this. We will be giving this month's Patreon money to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Join Spencer, Ty, and Andy as they debate the merits of that rascally disease we all love to hate. Also we don't usually do this but: TW for discussions of sexual assault. Support us on Patreon for $5, $7, or $10: www.patreon.com/tgofv. Theme music is "This is Where We Live Today" by @the-jette-planes. A big shout-out to our $10/month patrons: Firebirb42069, Matthew Smith, Josh O'Brien,Tash Diehart, Rach, Phraja, Abbie Phelps, Celeste, Themandme, Jacob Sauber-Cavasos, Yung Zoe, L M, April Harley, Sweat, Baylor Thornton, Glinko Drool, Axon, Lawrence LaValle, Luke Eakin, Declineofskating, MakingSomeCrap, Sam Thomas, Matthew Ferrie, Tommy, Dane Stephen, Adam W, Jeremy-Alice Long, Louis Ceresa, Rebecca Kimpel, Jennifer Knowles, Revidicism, Dean, Stubbuhdub, Kyle, Travis, Kilo, David Gebhardt, and James Lloyd-Jones!
30. Can Estrogen Cause Breast Cancer? I loved this interview with my naturopathic oncologist, Dr. Laura James. She is a wealth of information and was a great support to me during my breast cancer battle. We discussed estrogen's role in breast cancer and how too much can be problematic. According to Dr. James, excess estrogen (we pick up a lot of additional estrogen from using plastic and cosmetics) may encourage cancer growth. However, she states that the "jury is still out" on whether estrogen causes cancer. We also talk about consuming soy products (spoiler alert, I eat soy!) and if some soy products are better than others. We also discussed a few products I use and that Dr. James recommends for those gosh-darn hot flashes! Her website is a powerful resource for anyone fighting breast cancer or trying to avoid it! Visit LauraJamesND.com. For the Hot Flash supplement created by Dr. James, visit her website above or click here! About Dr. Laura James: Dr. Laura James is a naturopathic oncologist in private practice in Bellingham, WA. She is trained in safely managing complementary and alternative therapies for cancer patients undergoing conventional cancer treatments. She provides complementary medicine consultations regarding whole foods nutrition, botanical medicine, nutritional supplements, and lifestyle modifications to attain optimum health during cancer treatment and after. She founded Red Cedar Wellness Center, an interdisciplinary integrative health clinic for adults in Bellevue, in 2002, and acted as medical director through 2018. Dr. James has a bachelor's degree from Tufts University in Boston, and her naturopathic medicine doctorate from Bastyr University in Seattle. She is a Fellow of the American Board of Naturopathic Oncology. She has served on the Board of Team Survivor Northwest, and as adjunct faculty at Bastyr University's Center for Natural Health. She collaborates with major medical institutions around the Puget Sound area regarding implementation of integrative medicine programs for cancer patients. She is a sought-after speaker for local and national organizations, including the Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Evergreen Healthcare, Overlake Hospital Medical Center, Cancer Lifeline, and the Susan G. Komen Foundation. This episode is sponsored in part by ButcherBox. I love using Bison! It's very nutrient dense and contains conjugated linoleic acid (I know, what the heck does that mean?), which means Bison has anti-inflammatory properties. Here are the other reasons why I love using Bison in place of ground beef: Higher amounts of omega three fatty acids. More b12, zinc, iron, and selenium than beef. Some studies show it's got four times the vitamin E compared to beef. Lower in calories and cholesterol. It is lower fat, so it will cook faster than ground beef. My friends at BB are offering a deal that they've never offered to anyone! I had to say "pretty please" a couple of times, and guess what? It worked! I can't tell you how long they will offer this deal to me, but here it is:
In episode 111, Coffey talks with Steve Peglar about August's HR-related news items related to Title VII, diversity, abortion, and pay transparency.They discuss the reason they were surprised by the Fifth Circuit's recent Title VII decision; the anti-DEI lawsuit against Starbucks and why DEI efforts are shifting to a more systematic approach; the impact of job postings that lead with abortion-related benefits; and the popularity of pay transparency laws.Links to stuff they talked about are on our website at https://goodmorninghr.com/EP111 and include the following topics:-Fifth Circuit Expands Title VII Exposure for Employers-Federal Court dismisses suit that targeted Starbucks; DEI policies-Employers that announced abortion benefits aaw more clicks on job postings-Illinois pay transparency law mandates pay scale, benefits in job postingsGood Morning, HR is brought to you by Imperative—premium background checks with fast and friendly service. For more information about our commitment to quality and excellent customer service, visit us at https://imperativeinfo.com. If you are an HRCI or SHRM-certified professional, this episode of Good Morning, HR has been pre-approved for three-quarters of a recertification credit. To obtain the recertification information for this episode, visit https://goodmorninghr.com. About our Guest:Steve Peglar is a senior HR leader with 30 years of extensive and diverse experience in HR consulting and management. For over two of those decades, Steve served as senior partner and consultant with a premier HR consulting firm in the Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas area, working with clients in a broad range of industries, and with the remainder of his career spent in executive leadership, HR management, and internal consulting roles. Steve currently serves as Deputy Executive Director & Head of HR/Organizational Development for the Housing Authority of Travis County, in addition to operating his own human resources consulting firm (HR Strategies of Texas, LLC).Steve is active in the community and has worked with a variety of nonprofit service organizations, including having served on the boards of directors of Community Healthcare of Texas (Board Chair), the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce, Lighthouse for the Blind of Fort Worth (Board Chair & Board of Trustees member), Susan G. Komen Foundation of Greater Fort Worth, Boy Scouts of America Longhorn Council, the YMCA, and Fort Worth HR Management Association. He is also a graduate of the 2014 Leadership Fort Worth Class. In addition, he is a member of Austin SHRM (where he has served as a professional Mentor) and the Austin Association for Talent Development.Steve Peglar can be reached at:https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevepeglar https://www.hrstrategiestx.com About Mike Coffey:Mike Coffey is an entrepreneur, human resources professional, licensed private investigator, and HR consultant.In 1999, he founded Imperative, a background investigations firm helping risk-averse companies make well-informed decisions about the people they involve in their business.Today, Imperative serves hundreds of businesses across the US and, through its PFC Caregiver & Household Screening brand, many more private estates, family offices, and personal service agencies.Mike has been recognized as an Entrepreneur of Excellence and has twice been named HR Professional of the Year. Additionally, Imperative has been named the Texas Association of Business' small business of the year and is accredited by the Professional Background Screening Association. Mike is a member of the Fort Worth chapter of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and volunteers with the SHRM Texas State Council.Mike maintains his certification as a Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) through the HR Certification Institute. He is also a SHRM Senior Certified Professional (SHRM-SCP).Mike lives in Fort Worth with his very patient wife. He practices yoga and maintains a keto diet, about both of which he will gladly tell you way more than you want to know.Learning Objectives: 1. Evaluate systematic approaches to achieving diversity goals.2. Evaluate policies for compliance with the recent Fifth Circuit Title VII ruling.3. Evaluate the benefits of pay transparency practices.
When Estela gets diagnosed with bilateral breast cancer she opens up about her health and body to her adult children in ways her Mexican mother never did with her. And Laura Fejerman, a researcher studying hereditary breast cancer among Latinas, speaks with Juleyka about how to talk with older relatives about their health histories and private parts without making them uncomfortable.Estela Casas is the author of the book A Place to Anchor: Journalism, Cancer, and Rewriting Mi Vida as a Latina on the Border.Featured Expert: Dr. Laura Fejerman's research focuses on the discovery and understanding of genetic and environmental factors that contribute to breast cancer risk and survival and that could be used as targets for prevention and therapy, with special interest in self-identifying Hispanic/Latina women in the US and in Latin America. Additionally, Dr. Fejerman contributes to the elimination of cancer health disparities by developing and implementing programs for cancer education, screening, and navigation in underserved communities in California. Learn more about her work community engagement work and research at the UC Davis Comprehensive Cancer Center and at The Fejerman Lab.To find comprehensive cancer information and bilingual reources Laura recommends the National Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society, the Susan G. Komen Foundation (breast cancer), and an organization called FORCE (for hereditary breast cancer).If you loved this episode, listen to Telling Mamí About My IUD and When Relatives Always Comment on Your Body.We'd love to hear your stories of triumph and frustration so send us a detailed voice memo to hello@talktomamipapi.com. You might be on a future episode! Let's connect on Twitter and Instagram at @TalkToMamiPapi and email us at hello@talktomamipapi.com. And follow us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and anywhere you listen to your favorite podcasts.
Sandra continues a new four part series of providing mentorship to entrepreneurs of various categories in our community. Part 2 features Melissa Gallardo, founder of Bonita Fierce Candles, a candle brand that honors her latin roots and Cindy Convery, the founder of PureWild Co. clean marine collagen products. You will hear excerpts of questions asked from different stages of each entrepreneur's process and Sandra's transparent explanations and advice in response. This episode we're talking about vetting retail partners, talking to investors, and channel strategy. Muchas gracias to all the mentees for bringing their stories, curiosity and courage. Our hope is that the topics covered will help and inspire you to forge ahead with your own entrepreneurial path with more knowledge and confidence. Courage is Contagious!Connect with NopaleraWebsiteInstagramTik TokJoin Sandra's Entrepreneurial NewsletterAsk a business questionConnect with Melissahttps://www.instagram.com/bonitafiercecandles/Connect with Cindyhttps://purewildco.com/LinkedinInstagramRead more about our guests:Being Latin@ and American is not a linear experience and for Melissa, it meant a life-long struggle to navigate language, culture, and heritage as a brown, non-Spanish speaking Latina. It created a deep insecurity in her identity and distorted her feelings of what home meant. Then, she realized that feeling–of belonging, of finding your place, of being home– she wanted to create that feeling for other Latinas who were on journeys similar to hers. And so, she poured her first candle. She realized the scents she grew up with weren't represented in the home fragrance industry and set out to create fragrances that celebrate, honor and represent the cultural crossroads of being Latin@ and American.Before launching PureWild Co. Cindy worked as a television director at ABC TV in San Francisco and later as a consultant with Warner Bros and Disney creating movie advertising campaigns. Launching PureWild Co. in June 2020 with a line of marine collagen infused drinks that are the only certified nonGMO collagen drinks on the market. PureWild Co. created the first ever collagen infused wines bottled in California's Sonoma Valley and the first ever collagen supplements that have been formulated for women with breast cancer, autoimmune disorders and osteoporosis. PureWild Co. is a partner of the Susan G. Komen Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness and is working with the Choctaw Nation to donate supplements to Native women in need. Cindy is a member of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. PureWild Co. is a certified Native American Woman owned company based in Ojai, California.
Sponsored by Schwarzkopf Professional https://www.schwarzkopf-professional.com/com/en/colour/tbh-true-beautiful-honest.htmlInterview with Damalia Majeed and Adrienne SmallDamila: Sioban "Damalia” Majeed, Visionary of Damalia Hair Studio and founder of the Texture Prodigy Academy — where the call to action is to bring awareness to Diversity and inclusion of textured hair to help cosmetology schools and stylist to understand that education on all texture is needed in order for the industry to grow. She is a 26 year hair industry veteran , educator, color and coily/ curly specialist and truly understands that education plays a major part not only to be knowledgeable within your craft but to also understand that without proper knowledge you will perish. A native of Camden N.J., she has always had a love for the Hair and Fashion Industries. Her talents have taken her from salon owner, educator, New York Fashion Week, video shoots, and various magazine publications , as well as the Texture vs. Race Team, where WE met, since 2018. https://www.instagram.com/damaliamajeed/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/damaliahair/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/textureprodigyacademy/?hl=enAdrienne: Adrienne Small began her career in 2005, working as a receptionist at Gould's Salon in Memphis, TN while attending Plaza Beauty School. Adrienne has been a part of the beauty industry for more than 15 years and is now fully retired from behind the chair.In addition to being a professional stylist, she's also an educator. Adrienne received her Master Cosmetology Instructor license in 2021, and is a Beauty Mastermind that provides education for all hair types with specialities in color, cutting, styling, & natural hair blowout services. Putting her love for education and support for other colorist on the same platform was the obvious decision and so was birthed HAIR COLOR CONCEPTS® ACADEMY & HAIR COLOR CONCEPTS® MAGAZINE!Adrienne takes time to give back to the community as a philanthropist. She created and produced THINK PINK! Hair & Fashion Show, a benefit for Memphis' Susan G. Komen Foundation, Beyond The Chair: A Beauty Symposium, A 3 day symposium with intimate demo, hands on, and panel discussion sessions, which has now been transitioned to a non profit organization for future beauty professionals ages 13-19, known as The Adrienne Small Foundation®.https://www.haircolorconceptsacademy.com https://www.instagram.com/aj.small/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/haircolorconceptsacademy/?hl=enhttps://www.instagram.com/theadriennesmallfoundation/?hl=enhttps://www.adriennesmall.comNews from TheTease.com
According to the IRS, there are over 750,000 not for profit organizations in the United States. Organizations like the Red Cross, Susan G Komen Foundation, Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and so many more. These missions fill mainstream roles in the national conversations, but there are 100s of thousands you might not even know about, doing great work in their community. Non-Profit Companies have a ton of headwinds, and you might even be mulling over the idea to start your own non-profit and might not even have the slightest clue where to start. Or, you might even have found a cause you love, but want more information about the non-profit and want to know how to research it to see if they really are spending that money on the mission, or is the non-profit being used as a cover for something else? To help us understand all of that and more we welcome a person with over 28 years of experience in the world of Fundraising. To date she has raised over $22 million for various organizations and has worked with a huge set of different non-profits. From international philanthropists and world-renowned artists. Her passion is producing public art projects and bringing people together through social media, which is where I met Ashley Capps. You might have seen her Tik Toks talking about 990s (and if you have no idea what that is, we explain it). Here is my conversation with Ashley Capps, check it out.Resources mentioned in the podcast211 - For Essential Community ResourcesProPublicaFlorida Cancer Specialist FoundationGetInsulin.orgT1D Mod SquadCommunity FoundationsNon-Profit Search Tool IRSLily CaresRonald McDonald House CharitiesConnect with Ashley:Email AshleyAshley Capps WebsiteAshley Capps TikTokAshley Capps InstagramConnect with Survive EverydaySurvive Everyday InstagramSurvive Everyday FacebookSurvive Everyday GroupAdam on TikTokSupport our SponsorRyan-St Marie Insurance AgencySupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/surviveeveryday)Ryan St-Marie Insurance Agency Request a quote or just a call back. Type Survive Everday Podcast in the messageSupport the show
We are super excited to have Dr. Mike, join us on our podcast. In this episode, Dr. Mike shares his views on how the role of a primary doctor has changed for the worst, why he believes lawmakers need to work with frontline workers to develop healthcare policy, and why people need to be careful of quick fixes as medicine doesn't function that way. Dr. Mike also shares valuable insights on his journey to building his brand and business.About Dr. Mike Dr. Mikhail Varshavski, also known as "Dr. Mike," is a social media influencer and health expert who serves as a primary care physician in Chatham, New Jersey. He has over 23 million followers on social media, where he promotes preventive medicine and healthy lifestyle choices. He has made appearances on CNN, ABC, and Fox News and has consulted with healthcare professionals such as Dr. Anthony Fauci and Dr. David Feinberg. Dr. Mike is also a contributor to various publications, including Women's Health and Men's Health, and has presented seminars for TEDx and Mayo Clinic.In 2020, Dr. Mike was named an ambassador for the United Nations “Verified” initiative to combat misinformation during the coronavirus pandemic. He also donated $50,000 in masks to his local hospital and raised over $100,000 for the CDC Foundation. He runs The Limitless Tomorrow Foundation, a charity to support students in need, and has strong ties with Stand Up 2 Cancer, AmeriCares, and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.Dr. Mike emigrated from Russia to New York at the age of 6 and later earned his B.S. in Life Sciences and his Doctorate in Osteopathic Medicine from the New York Institute of Technology. He resides in New York City with his Newfoundland companion, Bear.Learn more about Dr. Mike LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/realdoctormike/ Website: https://www.doctormikemedia.com/ Learn more about Previva Health Group:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/previva-health-group/Website: https://previva.com/
Our guests today are David Berns & Mike Taylor. David Berns is Chief Investment Officer & Co-Founder of Simplify Asset Management, which is focused on creating hedge fund and structured product strategies in a liquid, transparent, tax-efficient and low cost vehicle (ETF's). David has a PhD in Physics from MIT in the field of Quantum Computation. Mike Taylor is Portfolio Manager for the health care strategy at Simplify, which is one of the most unique strategies in the investment management industry, with all net profits donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation. He has spent the last two decades managing hedge fund strategies at funds including Millennium, Citadel and Diamondback Capital. Mike holds advanced degrees in Science and Business from the Johns Hopkins University and the William E. Simon School of Business. In today's episode, we discuss how Simplify was created and how the idea for their health care strategy came together. We then discuss Mike's hedge fund career, how managing a long only health care ETF differs from hedge fund investing and much more. We recorded this episode in October for breast cancer awareness month and we wanted to highlight the great work Simplify is doing with Susan G. Komen, using finance as a cause for good. This is the first 100% pro bono ETF, with all net profits donated for the benefit of Susan G. Komen Foundation. Our hosts today are Steve Curley, CFA, past President of CFA Society Orlando and co-founder of the Investors First Podcast, and Javier Perez, CFA, also a past President of CFA Society Orlando & Director at Skyview Investment Advisors. Follow us on Twitter and LinkedIn.
Description: In this episode, I am speaking with Susan Molke, National Recruiting Director in the Interim Resources Division at StevenDouglas. I met Susan at an Encore Palm Beach County virtual event. Susan's focus is on hiring for interim positions across the country. I want to re-introduce to you the concept of working as an interim employee for 3-6 months. I have twice before done episodes on this topic. Episode 221 - Fractional and Interim Leadership Roles with Mike Harris of Patina Solutions and Episode 228 - Discovering the On-Demand Executive Talent Marketplace with Matt Blumberg This is yet a different spin from a national recruiting firm. Read from Susan Molke's bio from her webpage on the StevenDouglas website. Susan Molke is a National Recruiting Director in the Interim Resources Division at StevenDouglas bringing over 20 years of experience in Talent Acquisition, Human Resources, and Human Capital Strategy. Susan has worked on both the agency and client side of the business, hiring thousands of people in her practice. She is industry-fluid, with successful placements across a multitude of industries including, Advertising, Marketing and Media, Software and Technology, Consulting, Retail, Supply chain & Logistics, Fintech, and Higher Education. Susan is recognized for her passion for transforming cultures, optimizing total talent, and building effective systems and practices. She is known as a trusted partner and key contributor to those she has worked with on recruiting solutions. Susan has a national network to tap into, assisting with her far reach and ability to place more specialized candidates, both locally and remotely. She prioritizes delivering key business resources for her clients while ensuring the best fit for her candidates to create a positive impact for all involved. Susan is very involved in philanthropy and contributes her time to organizations such as Encore Palm Beach County, which connects people age 50+ to jobs and opportunities, Mission United Way as a career coach for veterans, and donating to The Salvation Army and The Susan G. Komen Foundation. his episode is sponsored by Career Pivot. Check out the Career Pivot Community, and be sure to pick up my latest book, Repurpose Your Career: A Practical Guide for the 2nd Half of Life Third Edition. For the full show notes and resources mentioned in the episode click here.
For VIdeo Edition, Please Click and Subscribe Here: https://youtu.be/1IJ4haOjRdo Dubbed "America's new romantic singing sensation," tenor Anthony Nunziata is the Brooklyn-born, Nashville-based singer and songwriter who brings his soulful voice to classic jazz, pop standards, classical-crossover and his timeless original music. The way Nunziata feels, "I'm in the business of making people feel good, making people happy, moving people in some way. We all are on this life's journey in search of that feeling of being moved, to feel alive. If I can have a small part in moving you in some way during my live concerts or through my music, this is the greatest gift I can give. To make people laugh, cry, feel something -- there's nothing like it." His songs have recently been featured on MTV, Comedy Central, CBS News, NBC News and Good Day NY. His original pop song "The Gift Is You" - which he wrote honoring his mother's battle with breast cancer (she is now cancer-free) - is currently being used as an anthem for The Susan G. Komen Foundation. Anthony recently released his debut jazz/pop release "THE LOVE ALBUM," now available on all streaming services and autographed CD's available for purchase at www.anthonynunziata.com. He and his Grammy-winning team of musicians re-imagine “Unchained Melody,” “Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You,” “Can't Help Falling In Love With You,” “When I Fall In Love,” “Somewhere,” originals including “Will You Be My Everyday?” and many more.
In this throwback episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Mariah Davis, President and Owner of Oakview Insurance Services, Inc. Mariah talks about her journey from being a captive agent to an independent insurance agency owner and how she built her agency. She also shares the struggles she faced that made her stronger and better. Episode Highlights: How did Mariah get into the insurance business? (2:54) Mariah mentions that when she was a captive, she didn't know what profit-sharing was. (5:07) What is it like for Mariah, working with her father? (5:17) How long has Mariah been an independent insurance agent? (9:19) What led Mariah to be an independent insurance agency owner? (9:24) Mariah thinks that it's essential to have district managers in the insurance industry. (10:04) What was Mariah's biggest challenge during her transition? (13:39) Mariah mentions that it's common in the insurance industry to start as a captive, then be independent. (15:25) Mariah shares that some groups like the Mastermind and IAOA, are vital to getting the independent channel to talk to each other. (20:17) David thinks that there's a tipping point where people finally, were raised in a way where collaboration made more sense than it did a long time ago. (20:49) Has Mariah's growth been organic over the 10 years? (22:52) Mariah mentions the Shiny Object Syndrome. (29:15) Mariah mentions that it's vital to change your workflow. (30:39) Mariah shares that in December of 2019 she was diagnosed breast cancer. (35:52) Mariah mentions that she has her struggles, but the nation is also struggling with the pandemic and the ramifications of it. (42:23) Kyle shares a story about his newborn baby. (43:41) How many treatments does Mariah still have to undergo, before she can ring the bell? (47:16) What makes Mariah's agency unique? (48:20) What does Mariah's strategy look like? (51:54) Mariah mentions the Susan G. Komen Foundation. (57:23) Tweetable Quotes: “I feel like I know every position in our agency because I've had to be every position in our agency at one point or another. That just gives me a better understanding of what our team goes through with their chair.” – Mariah Davis “I've had wonderful support, I have a wonderful spouse, and I have a wonderful support system of friends and the community. And everybody just rallied around me and so I can't help but be positive. I am such a practical person that it was the only thing I can do. Having doubts being upset, you know, being depressed is just not that productive.” – Mariah Davis “Everybody has a trial and tribulation. And so either we can pick up and we can keep going. Or we can just fall apart and wallow in it. And I just chose not to do that. And it's a choice. I'm going to be positive about it. And I'm going to be this and we're going to continue with life.” – Mariah Davis Resources Mentioned: David Carothers LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes Mariah Davis LinkedIn Oakview Insurance Services, Inc. Susan G. Komen Foundation
In this throwback episode of The Power Producers Podcast, David Carothers and co-host Kyle Houck interview Mariah Davis, President and Owner of Oakview Insurance Services, Inc. Mariah talks about her journey from being a captive agent to an independent insurance agency owner and how she built her agency. She also shares the struggles she faced that made her stronger and better. Episode Highlights: How did Mariah get into the insurance business? (2:54) Mariah mentions that when she was a captive, she didn't know what profit-sharing was. (5:07) What is it like for Mariah, working with her father? (5:17) How long has Mariah been an independent insurance agent? (9:19) What led Mariah to be an independent insurance agency owner? (9:24) Mariah thinks that it's essential to have district managers in the insurance industry. (10:04) What was Mariah's biggest challenge during her transition? (13:39) Mariah mentions that it's common in the insurance industry to start as a captive, then be independent. (15:25) Mariah shares that some groups like the Mastermind and IAOA, are vital to getting the independent channel to talk to each other. (20:17) David thinks that there's a tipping point where people finally, were raised in a way where collaboration made more sense than it did a long time ago. (20:49) Has Mariah's growth been organic over the 10 years? (22:52) Mariah mentions the Shiny Object Syndrome. (29:15) Mariah mentions that it's vital to change your workflow. (30:39) Mariah shares that in December of 2019 she was diagnosed breast cancer. (35:52) Mariah mentions that she has her struggles, but the nation is also struggling with the pandemic and the ramifications of it. (42:23) Kyle shares a story about his newborn baby. (43:41) How many treatments does Mariah still have to undergo, before she can ring the bell? (47:16) What makes Mariah's agency unique? (48:20) What does Mariah's strategy look like? (51:54) Mariah mentions the Susan G. Komen Foundation. (57:23) Tweetable Quotes: “I feel like I know every position in our agency because I've had to be every position in our agency at one point or another. That just gives me a better understanding of what our team goes through with their chair.” – Mariah Davis “I've had wonderful support, I have a wonderful spouse, and I have a wonderful support system of friends and the community. And everybody just rallied around me and so I can't help but be positive. I am such a practical person that it was the only thing I can do. Having doubts being upset, you know, being depressed is just not that productive.” – Mariah Davis “Everybody has a trial and tribulation. And so either we can pick up and we can keep going. Or we can just fall apart and wallow in it. And I just chose not to do that. And it's a choice. I'm going to be positive about it. And I'm going to be this and we're going to continue with life.” – Mariah Davis Resources Mentioned: David Carothers LinkedIn Kyle Houck LinkedIn Florida Risk Partners The Extra 2 Minutes Mariah Davis LinkedIn Oakview Insurance Services, Inc. Susan G. Komen Foundation
The incredible Delia Chatwin joins Courtney this week to talk about her story of being diagnosed with Stage 3 Breast Cancer at just 28. Delia shares the moment when she received the diagnosis, the process of recovery & advice to all women about importance of trusting your intuition. For the month of October, Spa Trouve will be donating a percentage of sales to the Susan G. Komen Foundation in honor of Breast Cancer Awareness Month. Instagram: @deliachatwin @courtneyspatrouve @spatrouve @theglowbosspodcast TikTok: @spatrouve Website: spatrouve.com
30. Can Estrogen Cause Breast Cancer? I loved this interview with my naturopathic oncologist, Dr. Laura James. She is a wealth of information and was a great support to me during my breast cancer battle. We discussed estrogen's role in breast cancer and how too much can be problematic. According to Dr. James, excess estrogen (we pick up a lot of additional estrogen from using plastic and cosmetics) may encourage cancer growth. However, she states that the "jury is still out" on whether estrogen causes cancer. We also talk about consuming soy products (spoiler alert, I eat soy!) and if some soy products are better than others. We also discussed a few products I use and that Dr. James recommends for those gosh-darn hot flashes! Her website is a powerful resource for anyone fighting breast cancer or trying to avoid it! Visit LauraJamesND.com. For the Hot Flash supplement created by Dr. James, visit her website above or click here!
Diane Williams previews Thursday's Land of Lincoln Pink Warriors celebrity bartenders event for the Susan G. Komen Foundation at Win, Lose and Draught, and the guys look at the schedule and some local notes and accomplishments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The 2022 Chattanooga More Than Pink Walk with the Susan G. Komen Foundation is coming up on Saturday, October 1st at the Hamilton Place Mall. Joshua Daniel joined James and Kim to discuss this year's event and how you could be part of the fight against breast cancer.Plus the best calls of the week with James and Kim listeners.
Welcome back to WellSeekers as we finish up our five part series focusing on cancer. In this series, we'll share inspiring and powerful conversations full of encouragement, hope, wisdom, touching personal stories, and most importantly real world solutions; all from a holistic perspective. We'll talk with professionals and friends of the show on what it's like to hear those words “you have cancer”, real life and practical wisdom and solutions for supporting those diagnosed and living with cancer, support for caregivers, and their heroic kind and self-less acts. So join us on this extraordinary series as we want to help you grow and thrive in the face of a cancer diagnosis if you've been diagnosed with cancer, are living with cancer, know someone dear to you with cancer, or want to prevent this fast growing, deadly and sometimes chronic disease.On today's show we welcome back Krista Lawrence, a mom, dear friend, fierce advocate and someone living with stage IV Metastatic breast cancer. Krista offers words of wisdom, comfort, and knowledge that comes from her own experiences with this incurable disease. According to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Metastatic Breast Cancer, also known as Stage IV cancer, is not a specific type of breast cancer, but rather the most advanced stage of breast cancer that has spread to other organs in the patient's body. It is also known as the least understood type of cancer and has no cure. We also talk about why we understand so little about this disease, and how through adversity she uncovered her own secret to life.Getting a cancer diagnosis and living with cancer can make us feel alone, lonely, and isolated. But it doesn't have to! Join us today on WellSeekers with Lucia for an inspiring and uplifting conversation you won't want to miss, that reminds us of the power of knowing there are others who are experiencing what you're going through in that moment, and that you are not alone.----------------------------------------WellSeekers with Lucia is a podcast exploring how to find your own story of well from the mind down focusing on holistic mental and emotional health, relationships, and wellness topics.Lucia Nazzaro, MA, MSW, LCSW, is an Emmy nominated multi-media storyteller, professor and expert. She works to create ways to help individuals & society find their story of well with a special focus on how we can rise and comeback from life transitions (both considered positive and negative), relationship issues, and issues that surround the human condition and ways to thrive in the face of adversity and challenge.
Dr. Peter Amato is revolutionizing today's Holistic Healthcare Model and is also a world renouned leader in Addiction RecoveryA revolution is quietly taking hold as patients and recovering addicts become more and more dissatisfied with the mainstream healthcare system that fails them time and again. This dissatisfaction fuels a search for answers and new truths. And the truth is, we have answers! As a pioneer in Integrative Medicine, Dr. Amato has been healing patients for over 25 years from acute and chronic conditions. His enlightened and forward-thinking approach to wellness addresses not only symptoms of disease (including addiction recovery), but gets at the root cause to allow for enduring wellness. He has forged a unique approach to the the 11th Step of the "12 Step Alcoholics Anonymous Program." Dr. Amato's approach requires an appreciation for the connection between mind, body, and spirit - and how all three play a key role in your overall health and/or enduring sobriety/recovery. This is the exact point where, and why, traditional healthcare approaches repeatedly fall short.Dr. Amato is a Board-Certified Doctor of Natural Medicine and Founder of Inner Harmony Wellness Centers. Co-founder (with Andrew Weil, M.D.) and past chair of the National Integrative Medicine Council.Consultant, cutting edge healthcare study with colleagues from Harvard, Duke, Georgetown, and other prestigious Institutions: “Mapping the Emergence of Integrative Medicine.”Consultant, American Cancer Society, and the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). Designed and implemented a holistic cancer care program using alternative modalities. International lecturer on such topics as consciousness and culture, wellness and personal growth, engaged spirituality for businesses, and the Inner Harmony Approach to Enlightened Living.Consultant, transformational business individuals, and organizations. Areas of focus include education, health care, addiction recovery, and organizational development.Recipient of 5 Research Grants from the US Dept of Education, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Susan G Komen Foundation, American Cancer Society, and Pennsylvania Dept of Health. Additionally, Dr. Amato was a Managing Partner of Integrative Life Centers. He has conducted and published his research in many peer-reviewed medical journals. Together with the Inner Harmony Group, he has served as a consultant on various corporate workforces to develop forward-thinking business models worldwide.https://www.innerharmonywellness.com/dr-peter-amato/https://harmonymountaininstitute.com/Support the show
Actress Kimberlin Brown, who has portrayed one of the most popular villainesses in daytime television history, “Sheila Carter,” on The Bold and the Beautiful joins me in The Locher Room. In her role of “Sheila Carter,” Brown debuted on The Young and the Restless in 1990 and crossed over to The Bold and the Beautiful in 1992. For the next three decades, Brown has played “Sheila Carter” on both shows. Brown's recent credits include the film Five Hour Friends, co-starring Tom Sizemore, American Hero, and the award-winning short The Necklace. Brown's career began when she was discovered by famed modeling agent Nina Blanchard. She soon began acting in films such as Who's That Girl with Madonna, 18 Again with George Burns, The Opposite Sex with Courtney Cox, and Eye of the Tiger, with Gary Busey. Brown guest-starred on many episodic prime-time television serials, including Matt Houston, TJ Hooker, Diagnosis Murder, and Six Feet Under. Her other daytime drama credits include long-time roles on One Life to Live, Port Charles, and All My Children. Brown is the recipient of two Soap Opera Digest Awards for Outstanding Villain/Villainess for her role as “Sheila Carter” on The Bold and the Beautiful. Brown enjoys skiing, boating, golfing, shooting, gardening, and most importantly, spending time with family. She spends her free time actively involved in charity work, including The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and Susan G. Komen Foundation through American Airlines Celebrity Events and The Blue Angels Foundation, supporting our country's veterans. Most notably, and demonstrating her true hands-on spirit, she has twice been a bone marrow donor. She has never met either recipient but has been told they are both doing well. Don't miss the chance to catch up with Kimberlin next Monday when she sits down in The Locher Room with me.The Bold and the Beautiful is the most-watched U.S.-produced daytime drama series in the world. The show debuted on March 23, 1987, and is currently in its 35th season. The Bold and the Beautiful airs on the CBS Television Network (1:30 PM / ET and 12:30 PM / PT) produced by Bell-Phillip Television Productions, Inc. Bradley Bell is the executive producer and head writer.Original Airdate: 11/22/2021
In this edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast, we'll drop into an interview Overdrive News Editor Matt Cole conducted with Arrive Logistics Chief Strategy Officer J-Ann Tio, about the broker-3PL's “We Deliver Flexibility” program. The trial run for the program is getting its footing as a connection engine between independent owner-operators and small fleets in Arrive's network and larger private fleets the company also does business with. The Arrive program, as Tio notes, hopes to alleviate issues on both sides of the coin, for owner-operators enduring the deflationary rates environment in the spot market and for private fleets needing safe and professional capacity. It could well be a way into new opportunities for owners both inside and out of Arrive's network, as Tio describes it, in fact -- a chance to develop new contracts for freight with large clients that might typically not have much of an interest doing direct business with smaller fleets. There's more in today's episode, though, too. If you've missed it as yet, hear our own "Long Haul Paul" Marhoefer's moving eulogy for Ken “Shoestring” Waugh, part of Overdrive's "Over the Road" collaboration with PRX's Radiotopia podcast network. And: Catch the latest from trucker-songwriter extraordinaire Tony Justice. Justice delivered a $33,000-plus check to the Susan G. Komen Foundation for breast cancer awareness and research this Monday in Nashville. After that presentation out front of the Country Music Hall of Fame, we sat with Justice and his wife, Misty, to hear about the haul raised by the well more than 100 owner-operators, small fleet owners, show vendors and more who participated in the first-ever Large Cars and Guitars truck show in Kodak, Tennessee, back in May. And there's a bonus in that conversation, too: Team Justice has big things planned for the new year, with a newly-custom-wrapped 2002 Prevost they've started using for their music work. And, no, contrary to any road rumors you may have heard, Justice hasn't yet hung up the keys the rig he pilots for Everhart Transportation out of Greeneville, Tennessee. Explore the Arrive Logistics "We Deliver Flexibility" effort via this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/business/article/15294095/new-program-connecting-ownerops-private-fleets Hear more from past episodes in the Over the Road podcast series: https://www.overdriveonline.com/t/4405867
Welcome back to WellSeekers as we finish up our five part series focusing on cancer. In this series, we'll share inspiring and powerful conversations full of encouragement, hope, wisdom, touching personal stories, and most importantly real world solutions; all from a holistic perspective. We'll talk with professionals and friends of the show on what it's like to hear those words “you have cancer”, real life and practical wisdom and solutions for supporting those diagnosed and living with cancer, support for caregivers, and their heroic kind and self-less acts. So join us on this extraordinary series as we want to help you grow and thrive in the face of a cancer diagnosis if you've been diagnosed with cancer, are living with cancer, know someone dear to you with cancer, or want to prevent this fast growing, deadly and sometimes chronic disease.On today's show we welcome back Krista Lawrence, a mom, dear friend, fierce advocate and someone living with stage IV Metastatic breast cancer. Krista offers words of wisdom, comfort, and knowledge that comes from her own experiences with this incurable disease. According to the Susan G. Komen Foundation, Metastatic Breast Cancer, also known as Stage IV cancer, is not a specific type of breast cancer, but rather the most advanced stage of breast cancer that has spread to other organs in the patient's body. It is also known as the least understood type of cancer and has no cure. We also talk about why we understand so little about this disease, and how through adversity she uncovered her own secret to life.Getting a cancer diagnosis and living with cancer can make us feel alone, lonely, and isolated. But it doesn't have to! Join us today on WellSeekers with Lucia for an inspiring and uplifting conversation you won't want to miss, that reminds us of the power of knowing there are others who are experiencing what you're going through in that moment, and that you are not alone.----------------------------------------WellSeekers with Lucia is a podcast exploring how to find your own story of well from the mind down focusing on holistic mental and emotional health, relationships, and wellness topics.Lucia Nazzaro, MA, MSW, LCSW, is an Emmy nominated multi-media storyteller, professor and expert. She works to create ways to help individuals & society find their story of well with a special focus on how we can rise and comeback from life transitions (both considered positive and negative), relationship issues, and issues that surround the human condition and ways to thrive in the face of adversity and challenge.
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This week, #ELOsoFumarTakes welcomes the return of the Big Man on Campus! Omar de Frias, founder of Fratello Cigars, will sit down for our #206thTake. Omar has been traveling the world and spreading his brotherly love and cigars all over the globe. We look to find out what's in store for Fratello this year and circle back with one of the best stories in our industry. Enjoy! For this occasion, Omar and I would like to spotlight and raise awareness for the Susan G Komen Foundation in honor of Omar's late mother. Learn more here: https://www.komen.org/ Please consider donating here: https://tinyurl.com/3d49u8wn Fratello DMV Project: https://fratellocigar.com/service/fratello-dmv/ Fratello Beer: https://fratellobeer.com/ Omar's #Takes in each stop in the DMV: Virginia: Monticello Wine Trail Monticello Mt Vernon D.C.: The National Mall W. Curtis Draper Delaware: Rehoboth Beach Boardwalk Maryland: Blue Moon Cafe Chaps Pit Beef Maryland Blue Crab Crabhouse Madrid: https://www.esmadrid.com/en Seville: https://sevillecityguide.com/ Omar Picks his "Starting Five" Basketball Team from the Cigar Industry (1:38:00) To the #ELOsoFumarTakes community, I have decided to take part in a survey that is aimed at capturing the influence of our podcast, in addition to other Cigar Industry media. I ask you, humbly, to take a few minutes and take part in this survey. Two major points: 1) No personal info will be asked for or given by you 2) THE GOAL: to see what, if any, influence and impact Cigar Media has on the way you, the consumer, views and takes part in this industry we love. It would honor me to hear and see your thoughts. Thank you in advance. Click here: https://tcu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/for... This is going to be one awesome #Take! Enjoy!
The Gloria Barron Prize for Young Heroes recognizes 25 inspiring young leaders who have made a positive impact on people, communities and the environment. After her mother was diagnosed with breast cancer, Jordan Phillips sewed coffee cup warmers to raise funds for Susan G. Komen Foundation, creating Cozys for the Cure. Linens N Love CoFounder Vivian Wang collects gently used linens from hotels to donate to shelters for the homeless and animals, keeping more than 45,000 linens out of landfills.Fearless Fabulous You Radio Show is broadcast live at 12noon ET Wednesdays on W4WN Radio – The Women 4 Women Network (www.w4wn.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). This podcast is also available on Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com).
Jennifer Williams, owner of St. Louis Closet Company, is a St. louis Hometown Entrepreneur Success Story. Jennifer is born and bred St. Louis from being a Kirkwood High School Pioneer to getting her college education at St. Louis University earning a BA in Communications and Public Relations. While in her first semester of graduate school, and while working part-time, Jennifer decided to do what she loved: change people's lives through custom organization. She approached the Small Business Administration to get a crash course on starting a business. Her resilience, determination, and courage willed her to walk into every bank until one said yes. She tells a hilarious story how this all happened with making the bank loan work for eventual acceptance. This is a story for every entrepreneur! Jennifer has been a very generous owner to her employees and giving back to the community she loves. She has donated to her alma mater Kirkwood…installing closets at the Magic House, St. Peter's Catholic Church, Forsyth School, Our little Haven and Friends of Wings to name a few. Jennifer has also supported Stray Rescue, Children's Hospital, Saint Louis University, John Burroughs, School, The Kirkwood Public Library, The Susan G Komen Foundation, to name a few. She has an incredible list of awards and recognitions… highlighting some of these over the years…Named “St. Louisan of the Year” by Bill McClellan, St. Louis Post Dispatch, St. Louis Business Journal Top 25 Most Influential Businesswoman Award, Maplewood's Businessperson of the Year, Jennifer Williams selected to be the Judge of John Cook of Business Center for Entrepreneurship at St. Louis University Entrepreneurial Hall of Fame Awards…Wow! Jennifer gives great tips on this podcast of the mindset you need to be a leader and a business owner. She shares her thoughts about surviving and maneuvering through this crazy pandemic as business owner. I love her creative thoughts on what it takes to create and maintain the type of culture you want in a business. One where there is a feeling of family and appreciation, all the while, working hard to make a difference. This podcast is stocked full of great content from Jennifer Williams on “Getting It Right!”
Hello and welcome back to Medical Matters! For our 2nd episode of Season 2, we're joined by the talented Lindsay Knox, a lobbyist for a variety of causes pertaining to patient rights and welfare within Nevada's State Legislature. Not only that, as an advocate she has put forth policy related to education, homelessness, and housing affordability, just to scratch the surface. And among these accolades, she also serves on the board for the Susan G. Komen Foundation, where she passionately promotes and effects policy for those with breast cancer. Join us for a conversation that spanned a broad range of topics, such as current lobbying efforts in the Nevada State Legislature, the path of policy and political change, and much more!
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LezPod | Grace C. Lopez, Executive Director of Aqua Foundation | Hosted by Alex Friedlander Grace C. Lopez is the Executive Director of Aqua Foundation for Women. Ms. Lopez joined the board of directors in 2018 and shortly thereafter was appointed board chair before becoming the executive director in January 2020. Ms. Lopez's background in the legal industry has led her to founding the proprietary consulting agency iManage Law Firms, LLC, advising law firms on best practices for their operations. She has held upper management level positions at a number of international and national firms. Ms. Lopez believes in mentoring future leaders, serving as an Adjunct Professor at the Florida International University College of Law where she teaches a course in Law Firm Management. She formerly taught at Miami-Dade Community College (MDCC). Ms. Lopez has significant non-profit and charitable experience. In addition to her work at Aqua, she was recently appointed by Mayor Daniella Levine Cava to serve on the Miami-Dade County LGBTQ Advisory Board. She is a member of The Commonwealth Institute Executive Director Forum. She served on the board of director's of the Women's Fund of Miami-Dade, where she has was the Chair of Development for three years. Grace is a member of the Association of Legal Administrators, where she served on the board of directors of the South Florida Chapter in the capacity of President, President-Elect, Vice-President, Director and Chair for the Community Service Committee. She currently serves on the national Board of Trustees for the Foundation of the Association of Legal Administrators. Grace was also a part of the board of directors for nine years for one of the largest non-profit organizations, the Susan G. Komen Foundation. In her leadership roles with Komen, she served as president for three years for their Miami/Ft. Lauderdale Affiliate. Prior to her role as president, she served as Governance Chair, as Grants Chair, and as a member on the Advisory Council for the national organization. Additionally, she served three years at the Florida Bar Grievance Committee.
Meet Amanda Hallowell. Learn about the BRCA2 gene and how Amanda eventually took the fight to ovarian cancer. Hear how she deals with her own mortality and life as a cancer survivor. For those looking for more information she suggests resources like Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, the American Cancer Society and the Susan G. Komen Foundation.
Chantal grew up in Champagne, France as one of 10 kids. Chantal was a quick learner, finding her way to corporate jobs and eventually discovering a passion for sales, becoming Sprint's west region Operations Manager. Chantal navigates challenges in stride, having overcome a breast cancer diagnosis and divorce simultaneously. Her experience led her to work with the Susan G. Komen Foundation in San Diego, dedicating herself to working and raising money to boost revenue streams for the organization. Discover how Chantal's positive energy and drive helped her overcome all obstacles life threw her way.
We discuss breast cancer awareness with our friends from the Susan G Komen Foundation.
“The Hannah and Fred Show” covers a broad range of topics this week, from cyber safety with Professor Fraud, William Kresse, to breast cancer awareness with our friends from the Susan G Komen Foundation. Then, Hannah and Fred kick off their ongoing “museums you need to know about” series with the National Funeral Museum! It’s a real place with fascinating exhibits, and its president/CEO Genevieve Keeney joins us to discuss. Finally, Forbes entertainment contributor Jeff Conway talks about the history of the political parody, from its origins to modern day.
Can the Jets get a win against the Dolphins? On tonight's show at 7pm eastern we'll discuss the upcoming Jets game against the Dolphins, Le'Veon Bell being released and signing with the Chiefs plus we'll also speak about if Adam Gase is on the hot seat! We'll also speak with Kenneth T. Nelson of the Susan G. Komen Foundation. We take live callers! Please call in! The number is (515) 602-9639! GO JETS
We're back with Suzanne Corsen, Executive Director of Susan G. Komen Foundation of New Jersey. She also spoke about two virtual educational events taking place on November 4th and November 15th. There will be speakers on genetics, and breast cancer specialists available to speak to those battling breast cancer and their families. There is also a Komen Treatment Assistance Fund for those who qualify, providing assistance for rent, utilities, food, child care and transportation. For more information, visit Komen.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Joining Lisa Anderson is Suzanne Corsen, Executive Director of Susan G. Komen Foundation of New Jersey. Due to Covid, their More Than Pink Walk had to be virtual this year. The past ten years the walk has been held at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, drawing over five thousand participants. This year's virtual walk took place on October 4th, and fundraising continues until November 6th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We’re back with Suzanne Corsen, Executive Director of Susan G. Komen Foundation of New Jersey. She also spoke about two virtual educational events taking place on November 4th and November 15th. There will be speakers on genetics, and breast cancer specialists available to speak to those battling breast cancer and their families. There is also a Komen Treatment Assistance Fund for those who qualify, providing assistance for rent, utilities, food, child care and transportation. For more information, visit Komen.org. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. Joining Lisa Anderson is Suzanne Corsen, Executive Director of Susan G. Komen Foundation of New Jersey. Due to Covid, their More Than Pink Walk had to be virtual this year. The past ten years the walk has been held at Six Flags Great Adventure in Jackson, drawing over five thousand participants. This year's virtual walk took place on October 4th, and fundraising continues until November 6th. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Saturday night at 7pm eastern, we'll cover the Jets upcoming game against the Cardinals. Can the Jets offense get on track without Sam Darnold? Will the Jets defense play better than it has in the past could of weeks? All those questions will be asked and more! We'll also speak with Keith Rodgers of the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Call in! Our number is (515) 602-9639! GO JETS!
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Joan Wakeland-Taylor is the Director of the Hemet and Riverside, CA, affiliate of the National Association of Female Executives (NAFE), and she has dedicated herself to the networks and the success of her NAFE/GSFE members. Joan was born in Jamaica, West Indies and graduated in 1964 as a pharmacist from the University of Technology in Jamaica, West Indies, and then she owned and operated three pharmacies there. After moving to the U.S., she spent many years in the corporate world where she made presentations on a daily basis to doctors and pharmacists, nurses and other medical personnel She is also is currently a sales representative for a Medical device machne that is changing lives. Also addition to NAFE, Joan is an Advisory Board member for GSFE (Global Society for Female Entrepreneurs) a 501 c3 non profit formed in 2017 and is the President of the GFWC Menifee/Sun City Woman’s Club and a member of the Menifee Valley Lions club. She also does many things to support veterans through the Valley Resource Center a non profit and to support youth through the Boys and Girls Club of Menifee Valley. She is also an active Circle of Promise Member for the Susan G Komen Foundation in the Inland Empire. Joan was presented the nafe Ace Award in New York in 2016 and since coming to CA has been presented many awards for her dedicat, volunteerism and heart in touching lives, making a difference and caring for women, Veterans and youth. She is a dynamic speaker and one of her great topics is about FEAR, she is also a writer and working on her first book to be published in 2020. She has recived umerous awards from the President of the United States, US Congress, House of Representative's, CA Senate and Assembly leaders, Riverside County Board of Supervisors and the City of Menifee. Jon can be reached at Joanewakeland@gmail.com
Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! On Episode 366 of KC Cares, we talk with Erica Terry with Susan B. Komen-Kansas & Western Missouri! Listen now! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Susan B. Komen-Kansas & Western Missouri Erica Terry, CEO & Executive Director Save lives by meeting the most critical needs in our communities and investing in breakthrough research to prevent and cure breast cancer. https://komenkswmo.org/ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Find us on Facebook:@ Kccaresradio Twitter: @kccaresradio Instagram: @Kccaresonline ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Also available on Itunes || Spotify || Stitcher || Soundcloud || Youtube ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• KC Cares, Kansas City’s nonprofit voice, tells the stories of Kansas City nonprofits and connects them with the community. Produced by Charitable Communications In partnership with the Kauffman Foundation Think. Do. Be Uncommon.
Without question Nancy Brinker is the leader of the global movement to end breast cancer. In a single generation the organization she founded in the name of her sister, Susan G. Komen, has changed the world and the way we talk about not only breast cancer, but all types of disease. In addition, since 1982, […] The post A promise that changed the narrative for breast cancer & sparked a movement to end the disease: Nancy G. Brinker, founder, Susan G. Komen Foundation (Episode 80) appeared first on She Said / She Said.
For my second BCA episode, I came in contact with Deb Kirkland through the Susan G. Komen Foundation, and it was an honor to have her on the podcast! Deb is a breast cancer survivor who dedicates her life to breast cancer advocacy by being a part of the Young Survivor Coalition, a former advocate reviewer for the Susan G. Komen Foundation and the DoD, and is currently working in the Mercy Hospital in Baltimore Maryland. There are several important links below about self assessment, the young survival coalition and metastatic breast cancer! Furthermore, the timestamps for the episode are below! Important links: Self assessment that tells you your risk: Brightpink.org More information about metastatic breast cancer: http://www.metavivor.org/take-action/ This is a great resource for young women who are diagnosed: https://www.youngsurvival.org/ Timestamps: 1:00- Being diagnosed with breast cancer 2:55- Ways of detecting breast cancer 4:45- Your role in the Young Survivor Coalition and the Mercy Medical Center 7:31- Stigmas with breast cancer in countries outside the U.S 8:47- Are we doing enough to find the cure? 9:45- How can we contribute to the cause? 11:23- Common breast cancer myths 12:42- What should men do if they think they have breast cancer? 13:40- Metastatic breast cancer 14:50- Being an breast cancer advocate reviewer for the DoD and Susan G. Komen 16:20- How to be an advocate reviewer --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
We’re back with guests Meghan Coppinger and Melissa Surdez from the Susan G Komen Foundation. The Foundation provides support for women and men battling breast cancer, such as free mammograms, support groups, transportation and more. They also provide grants and funding to further research and new medications to treat breast cancer. One of the major source of funding is the More than pink walk, and the Race for the cure. This year's More than Pink Walk takes place November 3rd at Six Flags Great Adventure. Thousands of participants raise money towards a cure. For more information on how to register, volunteer and be a part of the walk or the Foundation, please visit komen.org.
It’s Around Ocean County with Lisa Anderson and guests from the Susan G Komen Foundation, Meghan Coppinger, Communications and Marketing Manager for SGK, along with Melissa Surdez, Board Member who is also living with metastatic breast cancer. October is breast cancer awareness month. The Susan G Komen began in 1980 with a promise between two sisters, Susan G Komen lost her battle with breast cancer at the age of thirty six, and her sister Nancy Brinker established the Susan G Komen Foundation in her honor with the vision of a world without breast cancer. Their goal is to reduce the number of breast cancer deaths by 50% in the US by 2026.
On our jam packed 134th episode we start off talking about WWE Hell in a Cell that has had the wrestling world buzzing for all the wrong reasons. Scarlett Bordeaux signs with WWE. SmackDown's debut on FOX. AEW's debut on TSN in Canada. Team Flair vs team Hogan at the next Crown Jewel event. Did The Rock appearing on SmackDown help? WWE's Cruiserweight title moves over to NXT. Matt Taven decides to stay with Ring of Honor. The NWA begins studio tapings for their weekly shows. OVW partners with the Susan G Komen Foundation. Then Big Joe sits down with returning guest Dusty Gold. We talk about his recent WCWA title win, how he leverages social media to get noticed, and his upcoming match with current Impact World Champion and also former Turnbuckle Talk guest Brian Cage. Then in our Showstopper Segment we discuss whether the Wednesday Night War between WWE and AEW should be a war or not. Like, share, and enjoy. We are a proud part of The Roar Network powered by https://thegorillaposition.com Also presented by The HTM Podcast Network at https://hittingthemarks.podbean.com/ Check out our Sponsor:Want to be part of the Hottest Wrestling Brand Around? Visit our Friends at COLLARxELBOW - Personal Link for Turnbuckle Talk - http://lddy.no/r1k While there make sure to use Promo Code : JKPODCAST at the check out for a sweet 10% off your purchase! Also check out our friends at CWE Canada's Wrestling Elite at http://cwecanada.net/ How to support Turnbuckle Talk:Anytime - http://paypal.me/jkpodcast in case you feel inclined to support! Connect with us on our Social Media Platforms: Twitter : tbtalkpod Facebook : tbtalkpod Instagram : tbtalkpod
On our jam packed 134th episode we start off talking about WWE Hell in a Cell that has had the wrestling world buzzing for all the wrong reasons. Scarlett Bordeaux signs with WWE. SmackDown's debut on FOX. AEW's debut on TSN in Canada. Team Flair vs team Hogan at the next Crown Jewel event. Did The Rock appearing on SmackDown help? WWE's Cruiserweight title moves over to NXT. Matt Taven decides to stay with Ring of Honor. The NWA begins studio tapings for their weekly shows. OVW partners with the Susan G Komen Foundation. Then Big Joe sits down with returning guest Dusty Gold. We talk about his recent WCWA title win, how he leverages social media to get noticed, and his upcoming match with current Impact World Champion and also former Turnbuckle Talk guest Brian Cage. Then in our Showstopper Segment we discuss whether the Wednesday Night War between WWE and AEW should be a war or not. Like, share, and enjoy. We are a proud part of The Roar Network powered by https://thegorillaposition.com Also presented by The HTM Podcast Network at https://hittingthemarks.podbean.com/ Check out our Sponsor:Want to be part of the Hottest Wrestling Brand Around? Visit our Friends at COLLARxELBOW - Personal Link for Turnbuckle Talk - http://lddy.no/r1k While there make sure to use Promo Code : JKPODCAST at the check out for a sweet 10% off your purchase! Also check out our friends at CWE Canada's Wrestling Elite at http://cwecanada.net/ How to support Turnbuckle Talk:Anytime - http://paypal.me/jkpodcast in case you feel inclined to support! Connect with us on our Social Media Platforms: Twitter : tbtalkpod Facebook : tbtalkpod Instagram : tbtalkpod
[[:encoded, "Today we are going to talk about How to Make the Right Choice in 3 Simple Steps.nnYou've been making choices every day since you were a child, yet sometimes it can feel like you are the most inexperienced decision-maker in the world. You feel uncertain about which choice to make and how your decision will ultimately affect your life. When faced with a decision that could alter the course of your life, how do you make the right choice?nnThe first step in any choice is to determine where you want to be. Getting clear on your goals will help you make choices that are in line with your vision. Once you get clear on your goals, it can be much easier to see how the results of your choices will lead you either closer to your goals – or further away.nnHere's how you can learn to make the right choice in three simple steps.nnStep 1: Write Your List of Long-Term GoalsnnYou may have a lot of long-term goals, but for now, just start with the ten most important to you. Once you have had time to focus on this short list, feel free to expand it to include ALL of your long-term goals. nnHere's an example:nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tHave $7,500 saved to take two vacations per year (starting 2014) to exotic places by 6/1/14.n2.tBuy new house with 15% down payment $90,000 by 10/1/2015n3.tPay off mortgage ($_______) by 12/31/2030 n4.t$5.2 million saved for retirement/financial future by 12/31/2021n5.tRetire by age 54: 2/23/2022n6.tSell house by 9/30/2015 n7.tDonate 5% of net income each year to charitable organizations that have personal meaning (Susan G. Komen Foundation and Habitat for Humanity) starting 1/1/2015n8.tComplete a full Ironman Triathlon in under 17 hours - 10/31/2016n9.tPlay golf 2 times per month starting 4/1/2013 n10.tImprove health and fitness-lose 25 pounds, and be at180 lbs by 7/1/2014ttn11.tRead fun books 1 per quarter starting 1/1/2013n12.tGet 1 massage per month starting 1/1/2014tn13.tContinue to have date night with my significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnNow that you have identified your long-term goals, you can identify your short-term goals. Don't over-analyze or critique your answers, just go with what you really want now, today, tomorrow, this week, within one month, or in the near future. nnStep 2: Write Your List of Short-Term GoalsnnHere's an example:nnMy Short-Term Goals (Must be measurable, specific and include specific dates)n1.tAdd 15 new Ideal Clients by 12/31/13n2.tEarn $450,000 net by 12/31/13n3.tReduce monthly expenses by 10% - now! 1/10/13n4.tTake that 10% and open an interest bearing account for annual travel fund – within 2 days: 1/12/13n5.tResearch mortgage refinance every 6 months – can I save $$? 3/31/13n6.tFind a local art gallery that will sell my paintings - 6/12/13 n7.tEstablish passive income (sell digital images of my artwork at the local gallery, do consulting, etc.) to increase my retirement fund contribution to $25,000 per year - 4/12/13n8.tDo cardio exercise 3 times per week for 1 hour each time beginning todayn9.tLift weights 2 times per week for 45 minutes each time beginning todayn10.tPlay golf 1 time per month starting 5/1/2013 n11.tImprove health and fitness-lose 12 pounds, and be at193 lbs by 8/1/2013ttn12.tGet 1 massage per quarter starting 6/1/2013tn13.tHave date night with significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Short-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnHow did you do? Did your goals come to you easily or did it take more time than you thought? If your goals rolled off the end of your pen like flowing ink, that's good – you're pretty clear about what you want in life. If it was a little difficult coming up with goals, spend some time exploring what you really want – what yoSupport the show
[[:encoded, "Today we are going to talk about How to Make the Right Choice in 3 Simple Steps.nnYou've been making choices every day since you were a child, yet sometimes it can feel like you are the most inexperienced decision-maker in the world. You feel uncertain about which choice to make and how your decision will ultimately affect your life. When faced with a decision that could alter the course of your life, how do you make the right choice?nnThe first step in any choice is to determine where you want to be. Getting clear on your goals will help you make choices that are in line with your vision. Once you get clear on your goals, it can be much easier to see how the results of your choices will lead you either closer to your goals – or further away.nnHere's how you can learn to make the right choice in three simple steps.nnStep 1: Write Your List of Long-Term GoalsnnYou may have a lot of long-term goals, but for now, just start with the ten most important to you. Once you have had time to focus on this short list, feel free to expand it to include ALL of your long-term goals. nnHere's an example:nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tHave $7,500 saved to take two vacations per year (starting 2014) to exotic places by 6/1/14.n2.tBuy new house with 15% down payment $90,000 by 10/1/2015n3.tPay off mortgage ($_______) by 12/31/2030 n4.t$5.2 million saved for retirement/financial future by 12/31/2021n5.tRetire by age 54: 2/23/2022n6.tSell house by 9/30/2015 n7.tDonate 5% of net income each year to charitable organizations that have personal meaning (Susan G. Komen Foundation and Habitat for Humanity) starting 1/1/2015n8.tComplete a full Ironman Triathlon in under 17 hours - 10/31/2016n9.tPlay golf 2 times per month starting 4/1/2013 n10.tImprove health and fitness-lose 25 pounds, and be at180 lbs by 7/1/2014ttn11.tRead fun books 1 per quarter starting 1/1/2013n12.tGet 1 massage per month starting 1/1/2014tn13.tContinue to have date night with my significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnNow that you have identified your long-term goals, you can identify your short-term goals. Don't over-analyze or critique your answers, just go with what you really want now, today, tomorrow, this week, within one month, or in the near future. nnStep 2: Write Your List of Short-Term GoalsnnHere's an example:nnMy Short-Term Goals (Must be measurable, specific and include specific dates)n1.tAdd 15 new Ideal Clients by 12/31/13n2.tEarn $450,000 net by 12/31/13n3.tReduce monthly expenses by 10% - now! 1/10/13n4.tTake that 10% and open an interest bearing account for annual travel fund – within 2 days: 1/12/13n5.tResearch mortgage refinance every 6 months – can I save $$? 3/31/13n6.tFind a local art gallery that will sell my paintings - 6/12/13 n7.tEstablish passive income (sell digital images of my artwork at the local gallery, do consulting, etc.) to increase my retirement fund contribution to $25,000 per year - 4/12/13n8.tDo cardio exercise 3 times per week for 1 hour each time beginning todayn9.tLift weights 2 times per week for 45 minutes each time beginning todayn10.tPlay golf 1 time per month starting 5/1/2013 n11.tImprove health and fitness-lose 12 pounds, and be at193 lbs by 8/1/2013ttn12.tGet 1 massage per quarter starting 6/1/2013tn13.tHave date night with significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Short-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnHow did you do? Did your goals come to you easily or did it take more time than you thought? If your goals rolled off the end of your pen like flowing ink, that's good – you're pretty clear about what you want in life. If it was a little difficult coming up with goals, spend some time exploring what you really want – what yoSupport the show
Work Life Balance Podcast: Business | Productivity | Results
[[:encoded, "Today we are going to talk about How to Make the Right Choice in 3 Simple Steps.nnYou've been making choices every day since you were a child, yet sometimes it can feel like you are the most inexperienced decision-maker in the world. You feel uncertain about which choice to make and how your decision will ultimately affect your life. When faced with a decision that could alter the course of your life, how do you make the right choice?nnThe first step in any choice is to determine where you want to be. Getting clear on your goals will help you make choices that are in line with your vision. Once you get clear on your goals, it can be much easier to see how the results of your choices will lead you either closer to your goals – or further away.nnHere's how you can learn to make the right choice in three simple steps.nnStep 1: Write Your List of Long-Term GoalsnnYou may have a lot of long-term goals, but for now, just start with the ten most important to you. Once you have had time to focus on this short list, feel free to expand it to include ALL of your long-term goals. nnHere's an example:nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tHave $7,500 saved to take two vacations per year (starting 2014) to exotic places by 6/1/14.n2.tBuy new house with 15% down payment $90,000 by 10/1/2015n3.tPay off mortgage ($_______) by 12/31/2030 n4.t$5.2 million saved for retirement/financial future by 12/31/2021n5.tRetire by age 54: 2/23/2022n6.tSell house by 9/30/2015 n7.tDonate 5% of net income each year to charitable organizations that have personal meaning (Susan G. Komen Foundation and Habitat for Humanity) starting 1/1/2015n8.tComplete a full Ironman Triathlon in under 17 hours - 10/31/2016n9.tPlay golf 2 times per month starting 4/1/2013 n10.tImprove health and fitness-lose 25 pounds, and be at180 lbs by 7/1/2014ttn11.tRead fun books 1 per quarter starting 1/1/2013n12.tGet 1 massage per month starting 1/1/2014tn13.tContinue to have date night with my significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Long-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnNow that you have identified your long-term goals, you can identify your short-term goals. Don't over-analyze or critique your answers, just go with what you really want now, today, tomorrow, this week, within one month, or in the near future. nnStep 2: Write Your List of Short-Term GoalsnnHere's an example:nnMy Short-Term Goals (Must be measurable, specific and include specific dates)n1.tAdd 15 new Ideal Clients by 12/31/13n2.tEarn $450,000 net by 12/31/13n3.tReduce monthly expenses by 10% - now! 1/10/13n4.tTake that 10% and open an interest bearing account for annual travel fund – within 2 days: 1/12/13n5.tResearch mortgage refinance every 6 months – can I save $$? 3/31/13n6.tFind a local art gallery that will sell my paintings - 6/12/13 n7.tEstablish passive income (sell digital images of my artwork at the local gallery, do consulting, etc.) to increase my retirement fund contribution to $25,000 per year - 4/12/13n8.tDo cardio exercise 3 times per week for 1 hour each time beginning todayn9.tLift weights 2 times per week for 45 minutes each time beginning todayn10.tPlay golf 1 time per month starting 5/1/2013 n11.tImprove health and fitness-lose 12 pounds, and be at193 lbs by 8/1/2013ttn12.tGet 1 massage per quarter starting 6/1/2013tn13.tHave date night with significant other 2 times per month starting 1/15/13nnMy Short-Term Goalsn1.tn2.tn3.tn4.tn5.tnnHow did you do? Did your goals come to you easily or did it take more time than you thought? If your goals rolled off the end of your pen like flowing ink, that's good – you're pretty clear about what you want in life. If it was a little difficult coming up with goals, spend some time exploring what you really want – what yoSupport the show
The Project EGG Show: Entrepreneurs Gathering for Growth | Conversations That Change The World
Shayna Rattler is the ultimate matchmaker for top brands and influencers. She has spent over a decade working with corporations, entrepreneurs and influencers to create perfect alignment between brands and influencers for increased visibility and profit. Shayna is an expert in understanding what makes you incredibly attractive to corporate sponsors. Her clients have included international best-seller Lisa Nichols, media star Steve Harvey, Susan G. Komen Foundation, and big brand corporations like UPS, Delta Airlines, State Farm, and L’Oreal. Her mission is to forever change the way that businesses in America market and prosper. Watch the full episode here: https://projectegg.co/how-to-land-corporate-sponsors About The Project EGG Show: The Project EGG Show is a video talk show that introduces you to entrepreneurs from around the world. It is broadcast from studios in Metairie, Louisiana to online platforms including YouTube, iTunes, Google Play, Spotify and Stitcher, and hosted by Ben Gothard. Our goal is to give you a fresh, unscripted and unedited look into the lives of real entrepreneurs from around the globe. From billionaires to New York Times best selling authors to Emmy Award winners to Forbes 30 Under 30 recipients to TEDx speakers – we present their real stories – uncensored and uncut. Subscribe To The Show: https://projectegg.co/podcast/ Get Access To: 1. Resources: https://projectegg.co/resources/ 2. Financing Solutions: https://projectegg.co/epoch/ 3. Payment Solutions: https://projectegg.co/sempr/ 4. Services: https://projectegg.co/resources#services 5. Courses: https://projectegg.co/resources#courses 6. Software: https://projectegg.co/resources#software 7. Book: https://projectegg.co/resources#books --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/projectegg/support
Welcome to my Hidden Treasure Moments Podcast, Episode 8 is themed "More Than Pink" and the guest is Arnedra Jordan who is a mother, professor, the public health consultant for the Susan G Komen Foundation in Los Angeles County and so much more. Thank you so much for watching. To find out more visit www.KaraAdams.com or you can find me on social media at the links below. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovehiddentreasure/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hdntreasure/
Welcome to my Hidden Treasure Moments Podcast, Episode 8 is themed "More Than Pink" and the guest is Arnedra Jordan who is a mother, professor, the public health consultant for the Susan G Komen Foundation in Los Angeles County and so much more. Thank you so much for watching. To find out more visit www.KaraAdams.com or you can find me on social media at the links below. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovehiddentreasure/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hdntreasure/
Welcome to my Hidden Treasure Moments Podcast, Episode 8 is themed "More Than Pink" and the guest is Arnedra Jordan who is a mother, professor, the public health consultant for the Susan G Komen Foundation in Los Angeles County and so much more. Thank you so much for watching. To find out more visit www.KaraAdams.com or you can find me on social media at the links below. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lovehiddentreasure/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hdntreasure/
Nancy Brinker started the Susan G Komen Foundation in 1982 after her sister was diagnosed with breast cancer. Back then, she had just $200 and a list of potential donors. Now, it’s one of the largest cancer charities in the world. In the 40 years since the organization got started, Nancy and the foundation have raised $3 billion to help fund cancer research. On the couch, she talks to us about starting the Susan G Komen Foundation, motivating a team, and taking breast cancer from a taboo subject… to a national cause.
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Hala Moddlemog is not in healthcare. Instead, she has led organizations ranging from food service, fast food, in Arby's and Church's Chicken, to patient advocacy and biomedical research support organizations in the Susan G. Komen Foundation. Today she leads the Atlanta Chamber of Commerce, helping Atlanta grow and recruit top tier companies, as well as improve the quality of life for everyone in the city. Hala talks about how marketing is really a trust-building exercise, and how the health and healthcare communities should be using branding and marketing to build trust and relationships in order to help people live better, healthier lives.
The southeastern Colorado Affiliate of Susan G. Komen is working to better the lives of those facing breast cancers. They join more than a million breast cancer survivors and activists around the globe as part of the world’s largest and most progressive grassroots network fighting breast cancer. Through events like the Komen Southeastern Colorado Race for the Cure, the Southeastern Colorado Affiliate has invested more than $6.6 million in community breast health programs in El Paso, Pueblo, and Teller Counties. http://komencoloradosouth.org/
Abbey Curran was crowned Miss Iowa USA 2008. Born with Cerebral palsy, she became the first person dealing with a special challenge throughout her life to compete in the prestigious Miss USA competition. Abbey Curran is founder of Miss You Can Do It, a pageant for girls with disabilities who range in age from 5 to 28. Now in its 14th year, the pageant has been incredibly successful in bringing Abbey's basic message to its contestants and their families: that any journey, great or small, begins with two words: "I'll try." The Miss You Can Do It pageant remains a unique, annual event that imbues its young contestants with joy, confidence and pride. It's so successful that, in 2013, HBO made a beautiful documentary about it (titled Miss You Can Do It) in which Abbey is prominently featured. Abbey graduated from Saint Ambrose University with a bachelor's degree in Communications. She spent the last year in nursing school. In recent years, she's given motivational speeches at dozens of venues and events, from fundraising banquets for United Cerebral Palsy to colleges and schools throughout the country. Abbey has appeared on many TV shows, among them The Early Show, The Ellen Show, Katie with Katie Couric, Inside Edition, Access Hollywood, Extra, Fox and Friends, Fox News and CNN Headline News. She has also been featured in stories in also had an exclusive feature story in People and Vogue. In 2011, she was honored by the distinguished Susan G. Komen Foundation, which named her "Leader of the Future" and "Most Inspirational Woman in America." Last year HarperCollins published Abbey's autobiography, The Courage to Compete. Abbey currently lives in Chicago where she is working as a medical sales rep. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themichaelcalderinshow/message
The Bellamy Brothers are the most nominated duo in country music history and are marking their 40th Anniversary together in a special way. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and the Bellamy Brothers are teaming up with Susan G. Komen to raise money for those who suffer from the disease. The Bellamy Brothers will be donating $1 of every U.S. iTunes download of their album "40 Years: The Album," to fund breast cancer research. FOX's Laura Ingle spends "A Few Moments With..." the Bellamy Brothers to discuss their partnership with the Susan G. Komen Foundation and how one of their biggest hits "Let Your Love Flow" is apart of that: Follow The Bellamy Brothers on Twitter: @BellamyBrothers, Facebook and YouTubeTo purchase "40 Years: The Album" and make a donation to the Susan G. Komen Foundation CLICK HEREFollow FOX's Laura Ingle on Twitter: @LauraIngle & CLICK HERE for more of "A Few Moments With..." & Subscribe for FREE on iTunes Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Angela Peabody is the founder and President of the Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation and has worked as a humanitarian for most of her adult life, supporting the Susan G. Komen Foundation, the Tigerlily Foundation and several other non-profit organizations. The Liberian Journalist and Novelist is an accomplished and award-winning writer. Her career has taken her to the corners of the earth, as she speaks out against female genital mutilation and other gender based violent acts. Global Woman P.E.A.C.E. Foundation is a 501c3 nonprofit organization. Funds raised from the upcoming 5K Walk will fund a Support System for FGM survivors, victims and would-be victims as well as educational and awareness programs. Angela is a highly sought after public speaker on issues of women empowerment and gender-based violence and has received many awards for her service to humanity. She is the former Chair of the Washington, D.C. Chapter of the National Writers Union, has served on the Board of Directors of the National Association of Women Business Owners and on the Advisory Board of Tigerlily Foundation. Visit the Foundation's website at www.globalwomanpeacefoundation.org Get the OFF TO WORK CD by Sister Jenna, like America Meditating on Facebook and follow us on Twitter.
Summary of today's show: Scot, Susan, Fr. Roger, and Gregory catch up on this week's headlines, including updates on the religious freedom fight with 7 lessons we've learned so far and a great ministry threatened by the new rules; pastor appointments and parish mergers; and how priests are using new media to enrich their faith lives, including something half of priests under 40 are doing; encouraging statistics about the Church; plus much more. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Susan Abbott Today's guest(s): Fr. Roger Landry, executive editor of The Anchor, the newspaper of the Fall River diocese; and Gregory Tracy, managing editor of The Pilot, the newspaper of the Boston archdiocese Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. Today's topics: HHS mandate, appointments and mergers, priests using new media, encouraging stats on the Church 1st segment: Scot welcomed Susan Abbott, Fr. Roger Landry, and Gregory Tracy back to the show. Scot said Fr. Roger on Saturday received Scot's daughter Ali for her First Communion. They discussed how beautiful and wonderful it is to celebrate the Sacraments for everyone, especially for those he knows are taking their sacrament seriously. Susan talked about how First Communions are a wonderful moment in the life of the Church. She said it may be their First Communion, it should only be the first of thousands of Communions. Greg Tracy then talked about his experience as the father of 10 to celebrate the First Communions of his first six children. 2nd segment: Scot said the editorial in the Anchor is the second of two parts dealing with the battle for religious liberty in the US, especially what we've been learning in the interplay between the Obama administration and the US bishops. The first thing Fr. Roger wrote is that we learned about this process is that the administration and many of its friends in the media are trying to make this about contraception, instead of religious freedom. Scot said they hope to make this a wedge issue to bring support from women who would be made to believe that their “right” to birth control is threatened. Fr. Roger discussed the real issue of Sandra Fluke, the 30-year-old political operative attending Georgetown Law, aside from Rush Limbaugh's ill-considered insults, is that someone spending tens of thousands of dollars to attend school can compel religious believers to act against their conscience to provide her with birth control. Greg said the Obama administration claims to want to resolve this in a way that respects religious freedom, but in reality they show no evidence of wanting to have a real discussion with the US bishops. There is no compromise possible that continues to abrogate religious freedom. Greg said it's like the administration is promising to say “please” but we're not allowed to say No in any case. The third point in the editorial is that there doesn't seem to be the will in Congress to protect religious freedom, so it will be up to the Courts to protect our rights. The Senate failed to pass the Blunt Amendment. The voting on that amendment also show us that Democrats voted against conscience rights 48-3 and Republicans favored it 45-1, so Republicans on Capitol Hill seem to be supportive of religious freedom. Fr. Roger said we have to confront the Democratic Party straight on. There's something in the party trumping their respect for religious conscience. Scot said the claim can be made that the Democrat Party is being a shill for the special interest of Planned Parenthood. He noted that Planned Parenthood was a big part of the Dept. of Health and Human Services consultation on the services that would be covered under universal health care. The fate of the Susan G. Komen Foundation about a month ago shows that people have a right o be fearful of the political backlash from Planned Parenthood. Fr. Roger noted that 13 Catholic Senators voted against the Rights of Conscience Act, including Massachusetts Senator John Kerry. Scot noted that Democrats often supported the Church's service to the poor, but they aren't even on board with the Church when this issue threatens the services that the Church provides. When faced with a situation in which every single U.S. bishop wrote a letter decrying the consequences of the HHS mandate on Catholic and other religious institutions, these CatholiC senators - many of whom who have routinely cited their “conscience” to vote for bills in favor of abortion -still voted against the Church's being compelled, as the legislation stipulated, to “provide, participate in, or refer for a specific item or service contrary to the provider's religious beliefs or moral convictions.” Such a betrayal would probably even make Judas blush. Scot said another point is that it's amazing how much power the Secretary of Health and human Services has been given over religious groups. Those who have examined the text of the PPACA have noted that it contains 700 references to the secretary “shall,” another 200 to the secretary “may” and 139 to the secretary “determines.” The HHS secretary has not only been given unprecedented power over what amounts to be one-sixth of the U.S. economy, but the authority to determine all sorts of things that no unelected official should have. Susan said she found this paragraph frightening. Greg said there are just so many problems we've encountered already, what will happen when it's in full effect? How much more damage will it do? Fr. Roger's last point is that people need to ask themselves and their legislators whether we want to elect the sort of people who do not respect religious freedom and who believe that free contraception trumps religious freedom. Fr. Roger said in a free country we get the leaders we deserve. We should never elect people who would use their office to take our rights away and get us to fund other's newly-invented secularist pseudo-rights. As citizens, we have the power to correct these abuses, but we need to rise up and use that power. These are all lessons that, unfortunately, we've been learning the hard way. We need to ask candidates completely and substantively about these specific problems with specific answers, not vague assurances. Our votes have become enormously consequential. Scot said the bishops came out a wonderful new statement on this issue that he will discuss on the show with Fr. Mark O'Connell tomorrow. There's an article in this week's Anchor about the Little Sisters of the Poor, an order that cares for people at the end of their lives who have no one else to care for them. Now they are having to reconsider whether they will still be able to serve people of all faiths and employ people of all faiths because of the onerous restrictions of HHS mandate. Greg said the Little Sisters of the Poor have a sense of vocation and service and it is a concrete example of the game of chicken that the administration is playing to see whether we're really going to end our ministry. Greg said what we need to do is march a group of the Little Sisters down to Washington and have them confront some Senators to ask them why they won't be allowed to continue their ministry. “Because the Little Sisters of the Poor cannot in conscience directly provide or collaborate in the provision of services that conflict with Church reaching, we find ourselves in the irreconcilable situation of being forced to either stop serving and employing people of all faiths in our ministry - so that we will fall under the narrow exemption - or to stop providing health care coverage to our employees,” the order said. “Either path threatens to end our service to the elderly in America. The Little Sisters are fervently praying that this issue will be resolved before we are forced to take concrete action in response to this unjust mandate.” … “If the federal government succeeds in enforcing this rule, what is to stop it from rationing health care to seniors or including euthanizing procedures on the list of required ‘preventive services' as a way of eliminating the costs associated with caring for our aging population?” they asked. “Would health care providers like the Little Sisters of the Poor then be forced to cooperate in such practices?” “We wish to affirm that the HHS mandate is an unjust and dangerous infringement upon the natural and constitutional rights of Americans and that the only just solution is to rescind it. The Little Sisters of the Poor call upon Congress and the Executive Branch to reverse this decision as soon as possible and we pledge our prayers and sacrifices for the true good of our beloved country,” the order said. Susan said this statement comes from a group not prone to speaking out on politics or public policy. Scot said columnist George Weigel also wrote this week titled “Religious freedom: It's not just Pakistan and China.” The need to defend religious freedom comes to the US. Scot turned to local news. Father Brian J. McHugh has been appointed as Pastor at St. Joseph Parish in Somerville. This appointment is in addition to his present assignments as Pastor at St. Ann Parish in Somerville and Pastor at St. Catherine of Genoa Parish in Somerville. He becomes the third pastor overseeing three parishes in the Archdiocese. He takes over for Fr. Henry Jennings who is retiring. Fr. Roger said a decision has been made in the Diocese of Fall River to close the oldest Portuguese parish in the country, St. John's in New Bedford, and merge it with another parish. They had been slated to close in 2009, but the bishop gave them a chance to raise money to keep themselves open. Unfortunately they fell short in their efforts with support only from 17% of parishioners. Fr. Roger said it helps that the pastor of the welcoming parish has been pastor of the closing parish. It's sad to see the church close. Scot said the Pilot also has a nice story on the one-year anniversary of The Good Catholic Life. Greg said they wanted to make the story a little more personal rather than a straight just-the-facts story. They wanted to give a little bit of insight for those who may not have heard it before. In the Anchor this week is a story about priests using new media tools to enrich their faith, including smartphone apps, Facebook, Twitter, and Skype. There was a quote from a priest who noted how many young priests at a diocesan priests' retreat praying on their smart phones. Fr. Roger said he thinks at least half of priests under 40 now pray the Liturgy of the Hours using apps on their phones rather than in a book. It makes it simpler because it's always with them, they no longer have to worry about the ribbons and flipping back and forth, or switching books between seasons. They can concentrate on their prayer. Fr. Roger said he has his entire priestly library on his iPhone or iPad, including books in his Kindle app. He no longer has to break his back carrying a suitcase of books. He hopes the article helps to inspire laypeople to start taking advantage of the high tech means to keep the presence of the Lord throughout the day. Scot said the iMissal app reads the readings to you, which he likes to do on his way to work. The Anchor also profiles the Pro-Life Office of the Fall River diocese, including stories of how they have helped women considering abortion, not just telling them of the Church's teaching, but treating them with compassion and giving them alternatives. He told one particularly touching story of lives changed by their work. Scot said another column by Msgr. James Moroney on the Collects of Lent is in the Pilot. He is writing each week on the opening prayers for Mass on the Sundays of Lent. Susan said he writes that we are halfway on the journey through Lent. He quotes Pope Gregory: Pope Gregory begins by talking about Lent itself, noting that no matter how much we are fasting, we should hunger more for the Word of God than for food! He then says later in his column: When Christ kneels to wash the feet of his Apostles and tells them to love others as he has loved them, we will remember those whom we have fed and clothed and loved in their poverty. Susan said Cardinal Sean often preaches on Holy Thursday on how we need to remember to love as God loves us, which is a high bar. His columns give us some good insight into the Sunday Mass. Scot said there is a column in the Pilot today giving the status of all the divisions in the Archdiocesan CYO March Madness basketball tournaments. He also noted a story giving a statistics on the worldwide Church. The Church's total population has grown by 1.3%, which outpaces overall population growth. The number of bishops and priests and seminarians grew in the past year as well. There were 412,236 priests as of December 31, 2010 and 118,990 seminarians. The major increases were in Africa, Asia, and Oceania, while Europe saw the greatest decrease. Other headlines this week include:
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**Today's host(s):** Scot Landry and Susan Abbott **Today's guest(s):** Fr. Roger Landry, executive editor of The Anchor, the newspaper of the Fall River diocese; and Gregory Tracy, managing editor of The Pilot, the newspaper of the Boston archdiocese * [The Anchor](http://www.anchornews.org) * [The Pilot](http://www.pilotcatholicnews.com) * Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. **Today's topics:** Decision on 8 closed churches, South Sudan, Church teaching on chastity **Summary of today's show:** Fr. Roger and Greg discuss with Scot and Susan the news of the week, including Cardinal Seán's decision on the future of 8 closed churches; the struggles of the Church in the new nation of South Sudan; the Church's teaching on chastity, especially for those with same-sex attraction; new vicars forane for the archdiocese; and more. **1st segment:** Scot told Susan that there is big news in the Archdiocese today with Cardinal Seán making a decision on the fate of eight closed churches. Susan noted that today is the Feast of Bl. Kateri as well as Bastille Day. Scot noted that on yesterday we learned that today is also the Feast of St. Camillus. She also was at CatholicTV this week taping a show with Msgr. James Moroney on liturgy. cot said Msgr. Moroney is one of the world's experts on Catholic liturgy and is teaching at St. John Seminary. He is in high demand to educate people on the upcoming changes to the Roman Missal this Advent. Scot said the Pilot is back this week from its two week hiatus. **2nd segment:** Scot welcomed Fr. Roger and Gregory back to the show. He said Cardinal Seán has announced his decision on eight churches that had appealed closure. Six are being relegated to profane uses and two others for new uses (St. Therese and St. Jeremiah). * ["Cardinal Makes Decisions on Future of Eight Closed Churches," Official statement](http://www.bostoncatholic.org/Utility/News-And-Press/Content.aspx?id=20960) * St. James the Great, Wellesley * St. Jeanne D'Arc, Lowell * Star of the Sea, Quincy * Our Lady of Lourdes, Revere * St. Frances Xavier Cabrini, Scituate * Our Lady of Mt. Carmel, East Boston * St. Therese, Everett * St. Jeremiah, Framingham Greg said relegation to profane use, but not sordid use. Profane use means not set aside for sacred use; a use other than sacred worship. It clears the way to sell or transfer the property for other purpose. The Planning Office for Urban Affairs, for example, has converted some closed churches to affordable housing. St. Therese will become an oratory of St. Anthony in Everett for use by the Brazilian community. In canon law, a church is a public place open to all; a chapel is a private place of worship; and an oratory is designated for a particular group of Catholics and anyone who is a member of that group are welcome to use the oratory. Fr. Roger added the category of the shrine, which is like a church but doesn't have similar rights in canon law to a church. The pastor of St. Anthony had made a request to the Archdiocese, saying that he had too many Masses each weekend in one church building and needed another. The Brazilian community has grown large enough to warrant another building, but they didn't want the extra overhead of a separate parish, with the need for a parish staff and all the separate issues. Susan asked what a rectorate is. Greg said a rectorate is essentially a parish, except it's under the direct authority of the bishop and not a pastor. In a cathedral, the bishops it the pastor and he appoints a rector to run the cathedral parish. It means that the rectorate doesn't have the same right in canon law that a parish does. Scot said it's big news because many of these churches have had vigils in place since they were closed during Reconfiguration in 2004-2005 with many contentious appeals to re-open the churches. He noted that the parishes have already been canonically suppressed or closed. The church is not synonymous with the parish. The church building's disposition is now being decided. Scot said the funds from any sales of property will go to the archdiocese for the use of any parishes in need. Susan said the sacred objects from the churches will first be offered to welcoming parishes and then to other Catholic parishes. She noted that the stained glass windows in the Bethany Chapel of the Pastoral Center contain many stained glass windows from closed churches. Scot said Cardinal Seán said maintaining these buildings were drawing needed resources from other parishes. >What I have heard from these consultations is that we have reached a point as a community of believers where we must relegate these Church buildings as part of the continuing healing and rebuilding of the Archdiocese. I continue to put my trust and faith in our Lord Jesus Christ to help us come together as one Catholic family, inspired by the Holy Spirit and guided in our principles and commitment to do God's work. Fr. Roger said the Church has a high standard for the use of sacred buildings because God has been present there in the Eucharist and the worship of God has taken place there. He noted that in other places where it wasn't taken seriously one church was used as a restaurant and then later turned into a place of ill repute. He said the Church isn't taking the sacrifices of those who built the churches lightly. He said the Vatican takes seriously the decision to relegate to profane use. It can't just be to save money or help with organizational matters. It must go beyond to grave reasons. These buildings are holy ground. Scot said Cardinal Seán made the consultation on the churches available to everyone in the Church. He said it's the first time any diocese used an electronic survey to receive responses from people and there were about 400-500 responses for the eight churches. Greg said the Vatican has recently turned its attention to the question of the relegation of churches in other places in the country where there have been closures. In most cases the Vatican has upheld the right of a bishop to suppress a parish, but has taken a more conservative stance on the relegation of churches. He thinks this was kept in mind in the making of this decision in Boston. **3rd segment:** Scot said a big story in the worldwide Catholic Church was the independence day for the new nation of South Sudan on July 9. About 80% of the country are Catholic. The people of South Sudan had suffered great persecution over decades by the Islamic majority in the north. * ["Catholic officials: People of South Sudan will need patience," CNS, 7/11/11](http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/1102743.htm) * [Fr. Landry's column in his parish bulletin about Fr. Vicentio from South Sudan](http://www.saintanthonynewbedford.com/bulletins/SANB%2007.17.2011.pdf) * ["Independence Day in South Sudan," by Tony Magliano](http://paxchristiusa.org/2011/07/11/sudan-independence-day-in-south-sudan/) This week, Fr. Roger has a priest from the Archdiocese of Juba in South Sudan to preach at his parish. He wrote a letter to the parish and said the Church in that country is at a crossroads. In a country the size of New England, they have just 20 miles of roads. Most of their churches, seminaries, and schools need to be rebuilt. The country needs police departments founded and they need an army to defend their borders. In order for there to be real forgiveness, they need much support. He has suggested to the missionary from Sudan that he preach on what it takes for his people just to get to Mass. Many of them would have to walk 20 miles each way to Mass and they would travel at night to avoid being waylaid by soldiers from Khartoum in the north. They wanted more rosaries so if they were killed on the road their last words would be the Hail Mary. Their Mass would last for hours and hours because it might be the last time they would get together in prayer. They need not just our prayers, but also our financial assistance. Fr. Roger suggested sending a donation to Catholic Relief Services with a memo marking it for use in South Sudan. Fr. Juba wrote in his letter: >Our people are desperate. They have lost everything and are unable to help themselves. Many, particularly the most vulnerable children and the elderly, are dying daily from starvation and curable diseases. We in the Church are the hope for our people. Our clergy, religious catechists and lay leaders are fighting against all odds to keep the flames of faith burning in our country. While burying the dead, supporting the survivors, sheltering the displaced, healing the wounded and broken-hearted, and feeding the orphans and displaced children, widows and the elderly, we continue to proclaim the Gospel of Jesus Christ vigorously, build the Church and consolidate faith in our country. > >We need your help to continue to keep hope alive among our traumatized people. I am therefore appealing to you, our brothers and sisters in faith, to help us in our struggle for survival. Thank you in advance for standing in solidarity with us in our time of need. May our Risen Savior Jesus Christ bless you with the fullness of grace, peace and health! Susan said she was moved by the live broadcasts from South Sudan during independence celebrations, hearing the jubilation of the people in the streets. She was also pleased the Ken Hackett, the retiring president of Catholic Relief Services, was representing Catholics in the US there. (She noted that Hackett was a parishioner at St. Theresa's in West Roxbury.) Fr. Roger said it will take a long time for the Church there to build up its institutions and so he encourages all to make a long-term commitment of prayer and financial resources to South Sudan. He said the blood of the martyrs is the seed of the Church and they have bled very much there. He expects in the future to have many clergy and religious to come from there. **4th segment:** Scot said Fr. Roger has published his third in a series of editorials in The Anchor on topics related to issues brought up by controversy at St. Cecilia in Boston, which held a Mass devoted to welcoming homosexuals into the Church. * [Fr. Roger's third in a series of editorials on issues raised by situation at St. Cecilia's in Boston](http://catholicpreaching.com/index.php?content=articles&articles=20110715anchor) Fr. Roger's editorial said all are called to chastity in the Church: married, single, priests & religious, and those with same-sex attraction. Fr. Roger said chastity is often confusing to people because they confuse chastity and continence, which is the same as abstinence. He said that chastity is tied to piety as preached by Pope John Paul II. >Piety is the habit that helps us to revere others according to their true dignity, according to the image of God in them. St. Paul wrote to husbands and wives, “Be subordinate to each other out of reverence for Christ” (Eph 5:21, calling them to recognize and revere Christ in each other and mutually lay down their lives for each other out of love for the Lord they recognize dwelling in the other. Linked to piety, chastity helps us to see the other as sacred subject instead of a sexual object, to treat the other with reverence rather than randiness. Susan said t he archdiocese has an office for Respect Life Education that teaches chastity in schools and religious education. Many parishes are adopting a course on theology of the body adapted for teens. Fr. Roger quotes Pope John Paul's theology of the body quite a bit in his editorial. >Blessed Pope John Paul II's insights help us better to see why all of us in the Church, no matter our state of life, are called to chastity. > >Husbands and wives are called to chastity in their marriage. This means that they reverence the other as a sacred gift, raise their attractions to the level of their spouse's genuine good (including, obviously, the good of the soul) and see the other as created in God's image, fully accepting the paternal meaning of a man's masculinity or the maternal meaning of the woman's femininity, In simple terms, their love is meant to be holy, not horny. Lusting after each other — what Jesus called “adultery in the heart” — is, therefore, a desecration of the other in one's intentions. Fr. Roger said those who are unmarried are to reverence others and never take advantage of others for their own gratification. Such relations should only be following a lifelong commitment. We cannot have a consumerist attitude. >Can those with same-sex attractions truly love each other? Absolutely. The Church by no means is condemning those with same-sex attractions to a loveless life; the question is what practices will be consistent with genuine love and the objective good of the people involved. The Church teaches that those of the same-sex can clearly exercise the love of friendship (philia) in which the other becomes like a second self. The Church teaches that they certainly can — and are called to — have true Christian love (agape) toward each other, a willingness to sacrifice themselves and even die to themselves and their pleasures for the other's true good. But the Church stresses that they need to ensure the romantic attractions (eros) they have for each other do not damage the one they love by opposing or destroying the love of agape and philia. For this they need chastity, which helps them raise their romantic attractions up to the sacred dignity of the person, which is violated by same-sex sexual activity. Those of the same sex are able to love one another, but of the type of philia and agape, which are self-sacrificial. If they have this elove, they will realize that reducing the other to their sexual attraction and mutually using each other destroys friendship and self-sacrificial love. They are called to raise their attractions up to the reverence of each other. Same-sex sexual activity is not consistent with this type of love or the good of the soul. * [Courage](http://couragerc.net/) Fr. Roger said an article in the Anchor updates on the past year of the availability of pro-life Choose Life license plates which has raised $90,000. They need to have 3,000 plates total to abide by Mass. Dept of Motor Vehicles requirements and they are only about two-thirds there. It is a great witness for life and raises money for great causes. A benefactor put up a $100,000 bond for the plates and will lose that bond if they do not reach 3,000 plates. * [Choose Life license plates](http://www.machoose-life.org) Greg said the Cardinal this week has named 20 vicars forane for the Archdiocese. Most people have never heard of the vicariate. The Archdiocese has five regions: Merrimac, South, Central, West, and North. Each of those are divided into four vicariates that cover a couple of towns. The vicar forane is responsible for communication between the bishop and the parishes and visiting the parishes to ensure that sacramental records are being properly maintained and report to the regional bishop. * [List of vicars forane in the Archdiocese of Boston](http://www.bostoncatholic.org/About-The-Archdiocese/Content.aspx?id=11878) Scot said Fr. Dan Sheehan's obituary is in the Pilot this week. He was one of the first priests of the St. James Society in the archdiocese. He said there is also a story about the Vatican asking a retired bishop to visit the Cleveland Diocese where Bishop Robert Lennon is the ordinary, related to the reconfiguration plan there. Bishop Lennon is a former auxiliary bishop and vicar general of Boston. * ["Vatican asks retired US bishop to visit Ohio diocese, assess leadership," Catholic News Service, 7/11/11](http://www.catholicnews.com/data/briefs/cns/20110711.htm) The Toledo diocese has asked Catholics not to donate to the Susan G. Komen Foundation because of their support for Planned Parenthood and embryonic stem cell research. * ["Toledo bishop asks Catholic groups to suspend support for Komen fund," Catholic News Service, 7/12/11](http://www.catholicnews.com/data/briefs/cns/20110712.htm) Bishop Aquila of Fargo, North Dakota is also asking his brother bishops to consider moving confirmation before first communion. This will be discussed in a future show. * ["Bishop Aquila urges sacrament of confirmation before First Eucharist," by Kevin J. Jones, Catholic News Agency](http://www.catholicnewsagency.com/news/bishop-aquila-urges-sacrament-of-confirmation-before-first-eucharist/)
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with the men of Bagel tech News You can find more about them at BagelTech.net Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with the Natali Del Conte of the CBS Early Show and CNet You can find more about her at www.natalideleconte.com Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Oscar and Emmy winner Rob Blatt RobBlatt.com Blattcave.com Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Ryan and Jenn of the Transmission Podcast . You can find more about them at hawaiiup.com/lost Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Darren Blake (@Flickguy) Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Darren Blake (@Flickguy) Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Dan Patterson of ABC News (You can learn more about about Dan at www.danpatterson.me) Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Liana Lehua Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Veronica Belmont Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Jay and Jack of the LOST Podcast with Jay and Jack and Nudia.tv Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. I just want to say a huge THANK YOU to everyone that helped make this podcastathon a great success! Every single person who called up the show, who joined in the chat room, the amazing cohosts and everyone who donated so generously. Thank you for helping me make this a reality, for helping me spread awareness, and for helping me rally the troops and help me raise over $935 for the Susan G Komen Foundation. Together we all showed the power of new media! Thanks again from the bottom of my heart, Enjoy this episode with Whitney Hoffman and Melissa Thiessen Remember you can make a donation on our website up until October 31. www.geekischic.org contact@geekischic.org 786.693.2290
Geek is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. In episode 40 - Online, Offline, we'll talk about taking online, offline. Here's the show notes for that episode of the podcast. Geek News Google Wave Podcast Recommendation The Other Side Speaks ONLINE, OFFLINE Geek Is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. One of our favorite things is to interact with you. Be a part of the show, and share the geek in you, with me. On this episode we'll talk about taking online, offline. What conferences would attract your attention? Have you taken any relationship from online to offline? Do you still consider it taboo to find relationships and friendships online? How do you balance your interaction with your friends between online and offline time? Mary Steph Amanda Rob Kim Website Recommendation TweetFeel Real-time Twitter search with feelings using insanely complex sentiment analysis. Geek In You Geek Is Chic is a podcast where technology is fashionable and practical. One of our favorite things is to interact with you. Be a part of the show, and share the geek in you, with me. Your homework this time around is to come to help me raise awareness and funds for the Susan G Komen Foundation! I hope you will join us from October 3rd to the 4th for the 2009 Podcastathon, as podcasters stop by, we have some great live music, some great trivia, and all and all a good time raising funds for a great cause. Just call Phone Number: (724) 444-7444 Call ID: 12560 If you want to log on to the chatroom all you have to do is go to http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/12560 Tell us you're coming RSVP on Facebook! Find out the latest details right here! You can help us reach our goal, â??Imagine life without breast cancer.â?? - Susan G Komen Foundation. Bring on the coffee!!! Letâ??s make this year a bigger success than last year! Your crazy friend, Andrea :) . The show ended with "Go with the flow" by Heather Edwards. Special thanks to my friends at Ariel Publicity. Leave us a comment www.geekischic.org listener line (786) 693-2290 email contact@geekischic.org
As some of you may recall, last October I stayed up for 24 hours in the hopes of raising awareness and funds for breast cancer research. The podcastathon was a great success. We had some wonderful cohosts including Melissa Thiessen of Girls Gone Geek, Dan Patterson of ABC News, Whitney Hoffman of the LD Podcast and of Podcamp, as well as the music and company of Matthew Ebel. You can find some of the highlights here. Iâ??m very excited to announce that Iâ??ll be doing it again this year. Starting October 3 at noon EST , and concluding October 4 at noon EST, Geek is Chic Podcast will be broadcasting live for 24 hours to increase breast cancer awareness, and raise funds for the Susan G Komen foundation. Geek is Chic is a podcast, where technology is fashionable and practical. Nothing could fulfill this creed better than using the technology available in New Media and in web 2.0 to benefit such a worthy cause. We will be live and interactive throughout the entire 24 hours. You can listen to the broadcast, call in, and even chat on Talkshoe.com. Weâ??ll also be showing live video footage during portions of the podcastathon using Ustream.tv. You can find directions of how to join us right here on our website. I'm very excited to announce who will be joining us: Ewen of Bagel Tech News Dan Patterson of ABC News Jay and Jack of the LOST Podcast with Jay and Jack Darren Blake of Flick-a-brac and Spoiler Alert Jennifer Ianolo and Mark Tefoya of the Culinary Media Network Jeff and Leah of the Uniquely us Homeschooling Podcast Matthew Ebel, musician extraordinaire. Kim Fenolio of Girls Night In Liana Lehua of Girls Gone Geek Veronica Belmont of Tekzilla and QORE and Natali Del Conte, CBS Early show correspondent and CNET Senior Editor I hope you will join us from October 3rd to the 4th as podcasters stop by, some great live music, some great trivia, and all and all a good time raising funds for a great cause. You can help us reach our goal, â??Imagine life without breast cancer.â?? - Susan G Komen Foundation. Bring on the coffee!!! Letâ??s make this year a bigger success than last year! Your crazy friend, Andrea :) FYI : If you're a podcaster, and are interested in being a cohost, don't hesitate to contact me and let me. I'm excited to have you guys join in the fun. Leave us a comment www.geekischic.org listener line (786) 693-2290 email contact@geekischic.org
I am super excited to give you guys an update on the Geek Is Chic Podcastathon raising funds for the Susan G Komen foundation. The event will take place on October 11 at noon EST, and concluding October 12 at noon EST, Geek is Chic Podcast will be broadcasting live for 24 hours to increase breast cancer awareness, and raise funds for the Susan G Komen foundation. Geek is Chic is a podcast, where technology is fashionable and practical. Nothing could fulfill this creed better than using the technology available in New Media and in web 2.0 to benefit such a worthy cause. We will be live and interactive throughout the entire 24 hours. You can listen to the broadcast, call in, and even chat on Talkshoe.com. Weâ??ll also be showing live video footage during portions of the podcastathon using Ustream.tv. You can find directions of how to join us right here on our website. I hope you will join us from October 11th to the 12th. We will have different podcasters stop by like Liana Lehua and Melissa Thiessen of Girls Gone Geek , CC Chapman host of Accident Hash and Managing the Grey, Whitney Hoffman of the LD Podcast and Podcamp movement, Cliff Ravenscraft of GSPN.tv as well as Stephanie and Sarah of the Fulltime Mom Podcast, Christine Peel and Kate Beer of Pink Acres, Rob Blatt of Create, Consume Delete, Kim Fenolio, Jim Goodrich of With a Voice like This, Darren Blake of Flic-a-brac, Dan Patterson of ABC and Creepy Sleepy, and many more. Weâ??ll also have some great live music by Carlos Bertonatti, Ponsoby DJ's and Matthew Ebel. There will also be some great trivia, Survivor stories, and even an ask a Geek Question, and all and all a good time raising funds for a great cause. You can help us reach our goal, â??Imagine life without breast cancer.â?? - Susan G Komen Foundation. I hope too see you all at some point during the podcastathon! Just call Phone Number: (724) 444-7444 Call ID: 12560 If you want to log on to the chatroom all you have to do is go to http://www.talkshoe.com/tc/12560 Andrea Zuñiga :) Tell us you're coming, RSVP on the facebook event, rock the avatars and help us promote. Download the google calendar to have the latest updates on the schedule! DONATE TODAY!!!
The most entertaining weight loss and fitness podcast show on radio." Please click on the POD button to listen to the latest Dr. Fitness and the Fat Guy radio show podcast broadcasting live each week from Atlanta, GA, USA. To download the show on iTunes please click on this linkOn tonight's show, Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy get the skinny about how to stay compliant in your exercise program from Christopher Bergland, author of the book "The Athlete's Way" Christopher is an ultra-endurance athlete who owns the 24 hour treadmill distance record of almost 154 miles as well as the record holder in the triple Ironman. His ultra-endurance records are amazing and he has taken those experiences and coupled them with some of the brain science he learned from his Brain Surgeon dad to write a book that can help sedentary people stick to their exercise program. Some of the tips we talked about include developing an athletic mindset. This includes setting goals, getting inspiration, monitoring your mood and using positive imagery. By incorporating some the same techniques this amazing athlete uses to break World Records you can stick to your exercise routine. Please check out his website www.theathletesway.com for more information and exercise tips.Tonight we had on one of the Internet's best bloggers and one of Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy's favorite guests...Sweet Susi May from FitSugar. Susi announced a New Balance clothing giveaway to benefit Susan G Komen Foundation in honor of breast cancer awareness month. Some of the other topics we talked about were: the Hardees Breakfast burrito that tips the scapes at over 900 calories....mmm burritos; things to think about when buying sneakers; the new Vinyasa Jump Through yoga dvd; and her favorite tip about getting a fitness buddy. We also heard about her yoga getaway with her husband to celebrate their 6th wedding anniversary. So be sure to check out the whole interview. For more about Fit Sugar go to their website and try and win those awesome New Balance exercise clothes www.fitsugar.com.Dr. Fitness was back with his tips on how to add exercise to your weekends. He said 1-take the dog for a loooong walk; 2-hike somewhere with an inspirational view 3-meditate using deep breathing exercises. He had more great fitness tips but you'll have to listen to get them.The Fat Guy announced that his food journal is now on Twitter. Food journals are great ways to lose weight and the Fat Guy is always trying crazy things in order to lose 20 pounds. So you can now peek into his food diary. That's right, moments after he eats something the Fat Guy Twitters about it and you can follow him so that one day if you try real hard you too can look like the Fat Guy. Please go to www.twitter.com/fatguy to see exactly what the fat guy eats. Hot mom, Kathie Larkin was with us again. You know Kathie as the host of Real Savvy Moms. Real Savvy Moms is a great show for hot moms, fat moms, all kinds of moms and is available on most PBS' around the US and online. Remember Kathie is one of the top feet and legs model's out there... she is so hot she got to be a body double for Alyssa Milano in that Veet commercial that is on TV 24 hours a day. Be sure to check out Kathie's website www.getkathie.com. Also check out her hosting skills on www.RealSavvyMoms.com. Remember we are now on every morning in Michigan. On radio station WKNW. They asked us to create a Dr Fitness and the Fat Guy "Wellness Minute." So now a new Wellness Minute runs on that station each morning at around 7:40. Each Wellness Minute features the doctor and I going over 5 of his best tips on a given wellness subject like: losing weight, getting in shape, living a healthy lifestyle, etc. We're working on ways to make those tips available to all our listeners. If you have a favorite radio station that you think would benefit from our Wellness Minutes send them an email telling them about it and who knows maybe you can hear us everyday too. Also once again, I need you to please do me a favor. My kid Max has been doing a radio show called "Kid Power Radio" for awhile now and you should check it out. Tiffany from The Daily Candy called his family friendly radio show "Hilarious!" This is a great show for your kids. It is kind of like a kids version of David Spade's "Showbiz Show" on Comedy Central or Entertainment Tonight mixed in with a little Wayne's World. Max recaps the week in entertainment and gives his take and review of what he liked and didn't like on TV, at the movies, video games, in books and in music and even restaurant reviews. Please go to his site and download the show for your kid. He had a big show recently he interviewed Meatwad from Aqua Teen Hunger Force on Cartoon Network's Adult Swim. And if your kid sends Max an email he'll read it on the air next week. The show can be found at www.kidpowerradio.com and you can email Max at RadioStarMax at Yahoo.com. He has gotten emails from kids from England, Australia, China and even the US. Your encouragement is greatly appreciated. Thanks to you his show is rocketing up the charts!!! As always, more laughs, more info and more fun than any other health, fitness, weight loss podcast out there. Click the podcast button and check out the entire show right now. Don't forget to check out the Doctor Fitness and the Fat Guy blog at www.weightlossradio.blogspot.com for more tips about weight loss and Dr. Shafran's analysis of all things health and fitness. Also check out our website www.drfitnessandthefatguy.com to subscribe to our FREE weekly healthy living newsletter. You can also email Dr. Fitness there with your specific questions and he will personally answer each one. Promise!! Please blog about our show. Our show grows when our listeners tell their friends about us. We need your help to grow our listener base so if you enjoy Dr Fitness and the Fat guy please forward this podcast to a friend and put links to our website and show on blogs and message boards you enjoy. Thanks!
God can use your pain to change the world? Did I just say that? Absolutely! Ever notice how many people wear pink in October? How do these things happen? I found the lady who's responsible for that. Her name is Nancy Brinker. She used one painful, tragic moment in her life to give her the purpose to change the entire world. She founded the Susan G. Komen Foundation. She went on to become the ambassador of Hungary while she was founding that organization and running it. All the while, she's serving as Chief of Protocol for George W. Bush as he was president. And then with Barack Obama, she got awarded the Presidential Medal of Honor. I'm telling you right now, this lady you're about to meet dressed in pink has changed the world. And she's not stopping now. Are you ready to change the world dressed in pink? Let's go!