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In this debrief episode, Jerome and Julienne reflect on their conversation with Taylor Scott, author of Lead With Hospitality and the upcoming Give Hospitality. They dive deeper into a powerful quote from Taylor:“We love our favorite hospitality brands and destinations... nine times out of ten, it's because of how they make us feel... That's what I believe can transform mere jobs into truly meaningful work—when we as leaders can create environments where people feel the things they need to feel, so they spark and jump into action.”Drawing on their own stories, they explore what it really takes to foster that kind of workplace. Jerome recalls a surprising moment of mentorship during his early career in finance, while Julienne emphasizes the enduring power of respect and acknowledgement in professional environments. They highlight how small human gestures can make a big impact—and how sharing lived stories within an organization helps bring core values to life.Key TakeawaysMeaningful work is often created not by the task itself, but by how people are made to feel in the workplace.Leaders can turn values like “respect” into tangible experiences through small acts of appreciation and support.Storytelling helps surface and scale meaningful moments across teams, breaking silos and rebuilding connection.You don't need to overhaul your culture overnight—start with one value, one story, one human connection.Related Episodes and ResourcesEpisode 140: Leading with Hospitality – Interview with Taylor ScottLead With Hospitality by Taylor ScottNarativ's online course in partnership with New Mexico State University Global Campus:Lead With Your Story (self-paced, on-demand course)Podcast listeners get 25% off - Use code NARATIV → Register Here Learn more about how to leverage Narativ's storytelling method for your pitch and sales team: Download our free e-book, or you're welcome to schedule a free 15-minute call with Jerome. Please join our mailing list to stay updated on all our latest episodes and events. EMAIL Jerome@narativ.comLINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/narativ-incTWITTER @narativBuy Julienne's book here
Join Scott "Shalom" Klein on his weekly radio show, Get Down To Business with guests:Taylor ScottElizabeth BieniekBorja CuanKate Assaraf
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In challenging times, a "super power" can make all the difference. Join CareerCast host Anita Brick as she welcomes Taylor Scott, a leadership expert, to explore the power of appreciation. Discover how gratitude and growth can be your keys to unlocking new levels of success and resilience in your career. Tune in to learn actionable strategies for cultivating both personal and professional development, transforming obstacles into unlikely opportunities for positive growth, and thriving in today's world that requires strong stamina, a deep sense of your value, and an ability to contribute to others. Whether you're navigating a career transition or seeking to elevate your leadership skills, this episode offers invaluable insights for professionals at all levels.
Get the latest Astros scoop as Christian Krueger, Neal Majewski, and Brian Dorton break down a season-ending injury and the shock DFA of reliable reliever Taylor Scott. They lament the lineup's offensive woes and baserunning blunders, and debate whether rising stars like Cam Smith and Jake Meyers can turn things around. Plus: bold predictions for the upcoming Rangers series and hot takes on MLB's decision to restore Pete Rose and “Shoeless” Joe Jackson to Hall of Fame eligibility.
Jerome and Julienne sat down with Taylor Scott—author, keynote speaker, and founder of Lead With Hospitality. Taylor brings over two decades of leadership experience from the hospitality and entertainment industries and shares how a moment at the beginning of his career planted the seeds for his leadership philosophy rooted in making people feel welcome, comfortable, and important.Key TakeawaysGreat leadership is rooted in humanness, not hierarchy.Emotional connection precedes effective management - which means leading with empathy.Simple plans, from feeding your team to learning someone's name, can radically shift culture.Organizational values to guide hiring, onboarding, and retention strategies.Vulnerability in leadership builds trust.Taylor's links LinkedIn Instagram WebsiteBooksLead With HospitalityBallgames to Boardrooms Give Hospitality (July 8, 2025) ReferencesThe Happiness Hypothesis by Jonathan HaidtSwitch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard by Chip & Dan HeathThe Power of Moments by Chip & Dan HeathThe Fred Factor by Mark SanbornLeadership Development Workshops and Edutainment Facilitation Training available at LeadWithHospitality.comSupport Relief Efforts:Maui Strong Fund – Hawaii Community FoundationAmerican Red Cross Disaster ReliefFREE ~ Action plans from both Lead With Hospitality and the upcoming Give Hospitality Participate in Narativ's Online Course: Lead With Your StoryLearn how to craft and communicate your leadership story.Self-paced, 100% online.Use code NARATIV for 25% off → Register Here Learn more about how to leverage Narativ's storytelling method for your pitch and sales team: Download our free e-book, or you're welcome to schedule a free 15-minute call with Jerome. Please join our mailing list to stay updated on all our latest episodes and events. EMAIL Jerome@narativ.comLINKEDIN https://www.linkedin.com/company/narativ-incTWITTER @narativBuy Julienne's book here
- OPENING DAY IS LESS THAN ONE WEEK AWAY!- The guys take a look back at their early, early Opening Day roster projections.- Josh Hader, Bryan Abreu, and Taylor Scott are locks in the bullpen.- Which relievers will make the cut?- Who starts at second base?- Do Luis Guillorme or Brendan Rodgers make the roster?- Jose Altuve is officially going to play majority of his games in left field, according to Joe Espada.- Astros prospects Zach Dezenzo and Cam Smith have played terrific this spring.- Does Cam Smith still have a shot making the roster?- Astros GM Dana Brown isn't afraid to bring up his No. 1 prospect.- Astros City Connect 2.0 are here!- Grade them from a scale 1-10- Luis Garcia shut down. What's next for Houston?- Lance McCullers Jr. steps in the right direction- Around The Horn!- Much, much, more!YouTube link: https://youtube.com/live/NmEk_s_-V7c0:00 Intro3:31 Projecting the Astros Opening Day roster4:05 Starting Rotation9:03 Astros Relievers17:30 Astros Infielders18:39 Brendan Rodgers19:26 Luis Guillorme24:19 Astros Outfielders24:44 Jose Altuve in left field28:18 Zach Dezenzo30:08 Cam Smith36:30 Youth Movement38:27 Outfield depth40:30 Dana Brown on Cam Smith43:23 Astros City Connect 2.048:33 Luis Garcia shut down53:55 Lance McCullers Jr. big step56:55 Astros Injury Update58:44 Astros Roster updates59:35 Around The HornHave you subscribed to the Full Seam Ahead YouTube Channel yet? Make sure to hit that subscribe button and hit that notification bell to stay up to date on all the latest Astros news, rumors, interviews, live streams, and much more all year long!
***Special Episode***Happy New Year! Team Embrace is back to discuss the recent unpleasantries impacting the Greater Richmond area. After a winter storm exposes Richmond's inadequate water maintenance...The city and surrounding counties are left without water. ShoutOut goes to Taylor Scott and RVA Community Fridges for their service during the water outage and More... www.embracerva.com - Join the Conversation!
Michael Carter Jr left America looking for home in Ghana. Now, on his fifth generation farm, he's growing farmers through what he calls Africulture. And: How Virginia's maritime climate enhances its fruit, according to celebrated sommelier Lee Campell. Later in the show: In Richmond, Virginia, you can walk up to one of 13 community refrigerators and get what you need. No questions asked. It all started because Taylor Scott had some extra tomatoes to spare. Plus: Leni Sorenson uses colonial era cookbooks to bring to life the stories and stick-to-it-iveness of the enslaved women and men who really threw down in the kitchen.
DATE: October 18, 2024 SHOW: Prelude to Positivity Producer: Tommy Geraci HOST: Tommy Geraci GUEST: Gattison Mini Bio: GATTISON's impressive and extensive musical career stands out with his fresh sound and notable achievements. His single, "Picture Perfect," reached #43 on the Dance Billboard charts, receiving recognition from publications like BuzzFeed and Billboard. Collaborating with industry giants such as songwriter Shari Short and mixing engineer Taylor Scott further solidifies his musical prowess. Raised in the San Francisco Bay Area, GATTISON's musical journey began at a young age, surrounded by a family of musical talents. Drawing inspiration from his great Aunt Dorothy Morrison, the original vocalist for the 60's hit ‘Oh Happy Day' and cousin Levi Seacer Jr., guitarist for Prince, his music reflects his rich musical heritage. GATTISON's artistic exploration expanded into the fashion world, as he founded House of Gattison. This fashion line, inspired by his own music, creates wearable art pieces that merge music and style seamlessly. From his early gospel church roots to his love for Electronic Dance Music, GATTISON's journey represents a fusion of his musical upbringing and evolving interests. With House of Gattison, he offers fans a tangible connection to his music through unique and expressive fashion. GATTISON's career is an impressive blend of musical accomplishments and entrepreneurial endeavors that continue to captivate audiences. Instagram Fashion LinkTree
(00:00-26:07) – Query & Company opens on a Thursday with Jake Query and producer Eddie Garrison welcoming an Indianapolis Indians legend, Razor Shines on the program. Jake and Razor talk about when he felt like Indianapolis started to feel like home for him, how he became such a beloved player by the fans, reveals how special his relationship is with Max Schumacher, and told Jake which moment in his baseball career between coaching and playing that he will never forget and will cherish forever. (26:07-37:44) – Following his conversation with Razor Shines, Jake and Eddie discuss the Indiana Fever's loss last night to the Las Vegas Aces. They get into the record-breaking season that A'ja Wilson is having for the Aces and wonder if Caitlin Clark will get any MVP votes because she deserves it for what she has done for the game and the success for the Fever this season. (37:44-43:16) – The first hour of the program concludes with Jake and Eddie discussing Matt Gay's status for Sunday's game with him practicing fully yesterday. (42:49-1:09:19) – Scott Agness from Fieldhouse Files joins Jake Query on Query & Company to recap last night's loss against the Las Vegas Aces, explains why the Aces are a problem for the Indiana Fever, compares the Fever to the Pacers as to where they struggle on the defensive side of the floor, highlights how Caitlin Clark has been able to avoid saying anything controversial or opinionated during her media availabilities this season, and shares what his biggest storyline for the Indiana Pacers will be heading into training camp. (1:09:19-1:20:23) – Yesterday Zach Osterman from the Indianapolis Star published a story about an ex-IU basketball player accusing former team doctor Brad Bomba Sr. of inappropriate exams. Jake shares what he has learned about the story along with some of his takeaways from talking to people about the situation. (1:20:23-1:25:36) – Hour number two concludes with Jake telling the story about Bon Jovi talking a lady off the ledge of the John Seigenthaler Pedestrian Bridge in downtown Nashville yesterday. (1:25:36-1:52:31) – Radio voice of the Indianapolis Colts, Matt Taylor, makes his weekly appearance on Query & Company to provide an injury update on Matt Gay, Josh Downs, Julian Blackmon, and DeForest Buckner following today's practice. Matt also assesses Jake's opinion as to why he believes the run defense struggled against the Houston Texans, assesses the defensive line depth for the Colts if Buckner can't suit up, and then reveals what he expects to see from the Packers without Jordan Love. (1:52:31-2:03:56) – Marian Knights head coach Ted Karras Jr. joins Query & Company ahead of his team's home opener to preview that contest against Concordia. Additionally, Coach Karras recaps his team's week one victory over Siena Heights, explains what kind of team fans will see out at Ascension St. Vincent Field, and believes that the recruiting in the state is so much easier compared to his first stint with Marian because of the growth of the school. (2:03:56-2:08:47) – Today's show ends with the JCook Plays of the Day and JMV joining Jake and Eddie in studio!Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/query-and-company/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Guests: Our guest today is Taylor Scott, Owner of The Missoulian Angler Fly Shop. Fish On Western Montana's Finest Rivers Guided fishing trips, for any skill level, on Montana's scenic rivers. Taylor says they also offer fly fishing for beginners! For more information visit www.MissoulianAngler.com. Also, Cole Daniels with Deadnuts Outdoors. Cole will tell... READ MORE
After a scoreboard update from Corbin Lingenfelter, Coach Bob Lovell begins the third and final hour with Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files. Agness covers the Pacers and the Fever, he starts with a conversation on Caitlin Clark and the Fever. Then, it's Pacers talk after Indiana put together its best season in a decade. Next, Network Indiana's own Brendan King joins to talk about a loss by the South Bend Cubs. 8-2 the final today at home against Peoria, but the Cubs have had a very successful week. BK explains why Sunday's game is as must win as it gets. Then, Matt Taylor, the voice of the Indianapolis Colts, joins to talk about everything in Grand Park as the Horseshoe began training camp this week. What are the Colts biggest strengths heading into camp, where can they improve? Corbin and Coach end the show talking about the Paris Olympics. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this special episode of Indiana Sports Talk, Greg Rakestraw reviews the happenings in the Indiana sports world from the first part of 2024. He starts the show talking to Jeff Rabjohns of Peegs.com who covers IU. and talks to Greg about IU athletics this season. Scott Agness of Fieldhouse Files joins the show to talk about the Pacers run at the playoffs, and how they not only bested the Bucks, but also the New York Knicks. Matt Taylor of the Colts Radio Network joins the show to review the Colts season, talk about their strengths, Anthony Richardson, and more. Alan Karpick who covers Purdue for Gold and Black Illustrated, joins Greg to talk about Purdue Basketball and their 60-75 loss in the Championship game against UConn. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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*Guest Hosts Holly Richardson & Taylor Morgan As Utah continues to grow and flourish we turn to our community leaders to usher our infrastructure into this new era. Development, city planning and reliable research are essential to keep our economic growth from becoming a burden to Utahns. Joining Taylor and Holly is EDCUtah CEO Scott Cuthbertson, who is working with lawmakers on a sustainable growth plan for Utah's booming economy.
If you're not familiar, community fridges are exactly what they sound like. They're refrigerators where you can come and take whatever food you need for free. They're stocked by donations and managed usually by a small group of volunteers. Today, we'll hear from Taylor Scott who -- when she couldn't find that community fridge -- started RVA Community Fridges.
Welcome Back Super Friend of the Show, Taylor Scott (@issocoollike_), founder of RVA Community Fridges. Taylor joins the Team for the season's first Hitpick, "They Cloned Tyrone", Netflix's hit film. **SPOILER SPOILER ALERT** Please watch it on Netflix before listening. ShoutOut goes to SweetnPurdy Bake Shop and more... Follow to join the Conversation on IG @embrace_podcast
Michael Carter Jr left America looking for home in Ghana. Now, on his fifth generation farm, he's growing farmers through what he calls Africulture. And: How Virginia's maritime climate enhances its fruit, according to celebrated sommelier Lee Campell. Later in the show: In Richmond, Virginia, you can walk up to one of 13 community refrigerators and get what you need. No questions asked. It all started because Taylor Scott had some extra tomatoes to spare. And: How Leni Sorenson uses these cookbooks to bring to life the stories and stick-to-it-iveness of the enslaved women and men who really threw down in the kitchen.
Coach Randy Taylor talks with another guru from the gridiron! Listen as Scott Hoffman Owner/General Manager at TOP GUN Football Training & 7v7. You will hear about TOP GUNS mission and goals, how does Scott teach young QB's, and some great success stories! SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER https://www.upongame.network/ Welcome to Taylor Scouting a new podcast presented by UP ON GAME PRESENTS. Coach Randy Taylor will give you the best analysis from his 40 years plus in the football scouting world each week. His insight not only helps the players on the field, but it will also provide parents with the education they need for their children to succeed. Follow/Rate/Review Up On Game Presents on the iHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts! WATCH FULL EPISODES ON THE UP ON GAME NETWORK YOUTUBE CHANNEL JUST SEARCH "UP ON GAME NETWORK" ============ SOCIAL MEDIA ============ ►Twitter: https://twitter.com/RTaylorFBscout ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/UpOnGameNetwork ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/upongamenet Powered By Pace-O-MaticSupport the show: https://www.upongame.network/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Summit 2023 was a testament to the dedication of our colleagues and friends. It is a multi-day affair that brings like-minded individuals together to share, learn, and celebrate. If you have never attended a Summit, we strongly recommend considering it. This episode is a unique opportunity, capturing candid conversations amid the conference's hustle and bustle. Join us as we converse with prominent figures from the philanthropic realm, including: Teresa Goddard, our respected treasurer within aasp. Jessica LaBorde, who presides as the president of aasp. Sue from Northwestern, a notable contributor to the field. Andy Leeson from Loyola, an influential figure in the sector. Taylor Scott from Northwestern, sharing invaluable insights. Mark Walcott, our esteemed vice president of aasp Korey Janse from the City of Hope, a beacon of hope. Craig Kahn from the University of Kentucky, a trailblazer in philanthropic pursuits. Mark Longo from Caltech, delving into the mysteries of philanthropy. Christian Elsberry from the University of Idaho, an academic luminary. Gale Ferris, recipient of the Lifetime Achievement Award, an enduring presence in our philanthropic industry. The Jerry Tolson Quartet, harmonizing the elements of our philanthropic journey. These conversations unveil common themes and shared experiences, reinforcing the idea that we all embarked on our philanthropic odysseys from different starting points. As you listen, you'll gain a deeper understanding of the path to advancement services and the heartwarming stories of triumph. Join us for this special Summit Snapshot episode, where professionalism and enthusiasm intertwine to shed light on the dynamic world of philanthropy.
Original Air Date: 8/27/23 - On Aug. 15 Mayor Sharon Weston Broome introduced Dr. Taylor Scott as Baton Rouge's new Poet Laureate. Find out more about this talented poet and lyricist as she sits down with host Pam Bordelon for this week's AC23 podcast.
It's not easy to picture what's in the air we breathe. But earlier this month, a researcher debuted a new tool that could help visualize pollution in the Gulf South region. The Coastal Desk's Halle Parker tells us how some environmental groups are already using the new device.Baton Rouge's Tigerland district, near Louisiana State University, is a popular after-hours hangout for college students, when the bars fill up and the beverages flow freely. But after her friend was hit by a car while crossing the street there, LSU student Taylor Lasorsa envisioned a neighborhood that is safer and more pedestrian-friendly. She tells us about her vision for the district, which was part of her senior capstone project at LSU's Robert Reich School of Landscape Architecture. She recently presented the proposal to city officials. Back in 2019, Baton Rouge named its first poet laureate – and just last week, Mayor Sharon Weston Broome revealed this year's honoree: Taylor Scott, a professor at Southern University. She joins us to discuss her work and the importance of teaching literature. Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Adam Vos. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman. You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at 12:00 and 7:30 p.m. It's available on Spotify, Google Play and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to. Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Voice of the Colts, Matt Taylor, joins the show to discuss the Indiana State Fair, and the storylines to follow in the Colts' upcoming training camp.They dive into expectations for Anthony Richardson, what to expect from the defensive line, and the tight end battle. After having time to decompress from the NBA Summer League, Scott Agness joins the show to give his thoughts on the Pacers' performance in Las Vegas. They then get into potential James Harden and Damian Lillard trades. Howard Kellman then joins to discuss the Indianapolis Indian and his long career. Then, to close the hour, Producer Jonathan joins the show to discuss Super Bowl odds.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Here's the HITPICK Episode yall been asking for! Team Embrace breaks down the trending titan "You People." A friend of the show, Taylor Scott, is back to share her thoughts on the film. This episode is a MUST LISTEN!!! Shout Out goes to Vonderlehr Tire Pros @vonderlehrtirepros, Thanks for being a Richmond Staple. Your Trustworthiness and Skill are RVA Famous! To donate or get involved, visit @rvacommunityfridges on Instagram or RVA Community Fridges' GoFundMe campaign. Join the Conversation @embrace_podcast We would love to here your thoughts!
For this month's episode, we did something a little different. We spoke to two researchers with two different approaches to tackling the same problem: knowledge mobilization. In essence, the concept of knowledge mobilization focuses on making knowledge, resources or practices that exist in one space and making them accessible to specific audiences. We talked about the work behind SOSNetLab (Social Opportunity Space Networking Lab) and the Research-to-Policy Collaboration, barriers to this type of research and implementation, and what the future has in store for addressing this problem.We spoke to Taylor Scott, PhD., Co-Director of the Research-to-Policy Collaboration and Assistant Research Professor at the Edna Bennett Pierce Prevention Center at Penn State, and Alan J. Daly, PhD., SOSNetLab Chief Executive Dreamer, and Professor, University of California, San Diego as well as SOSNetLab's full team, which includes: Mimi Lockton, Ed.D., SOSNETLAB Chief Project Catalyzer, and Doctoral Candidate at the University of California San Diego; Anita Caduff, SOSNETLAB Chief Swiss Army Knife, and Ph.D. Candidate at the University of California San Diego, and Martin Rehm, Ph.D., SOSNETLAB Chief Data Wrangler, and Post-Doctoral Scholar at the University of Regensburg in Germany.ResourcesSOSNetLab's WebsiteResearch-to-Policy Collaboration's WebsiteTaylor mentions the work of Jennie Noll, Professor of Human Development and Family Studies at Penn State, Director of the Center for Safe and Healthy Children, and a previous guest on this podcast; and Francesca Lopez, the Waterbury Chair in Equity Pedagogy and Professor of Education at Penn State.Additionally, Taylor discusses working with the Kauffman Foundation and the William T. Grant Foundation to expand their work on entrepreneurial research.SOSNet's work is supported by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.The transcript for the episode is available here.
Today Team Embrace dives back into the conversation on "Food Apartheid." This time with special guest Taylor Scott, founder of RVA Community Fridges. Taylor details her journey as an advocate for Richmond in its fight for Better Food Options. To donate or get involved, visit @rvacommunityfridges on Instagram or RVA Community Fridges' GoFundMe campaign. Shoutout goes to Chef Michael Lindsey, congrats on all your restaurants' success. Follow his Restaurant Empire at @chef.m.lindsey Join the Conversation @embrace_podcast We would love to hear your thoughts!
The Kiwanis Club of Marietta and the Rotary Club of Marietta mixed and mingled when the two clubs met jointly for their final meetings of the 2022 year. Guest speakers for the event Thursday at the Hilton Atlanta/Marietta Hotel & Conference Center were “Kevin and Taylor,” radio station 104.7 The Fish's morning show team. The duo of Kevin Avery and Taylor Scott helm the longest running morning show in Atlanta. The two talked about the radio industry, what it was like to be on the air for 9-11 and how the show and its audience help people, especially during the holidays. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! MDJOnline Register Here for your essential digital news. https://www.chattahoocheetech.edu/ https://cuofga.org/ https://www.esogrepair.com/ https://www.drakerealty.com/ Find additional episodes of the MDJ Podcast here. This Podcast was produced and published for the Marietta Daily Journal and MDJ Online by BG Ad Group For more information be sure to visit https://www.bgpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Andrew "Hustler" Paterson and Michael Remis discuss Nikolaj Ehlers' return to Winnipeg Jets practice and the Winnipeg Blue Bombers landing in Regina for the 109th Grey Cup. Guests: Winnipeg Blue Bombers play-by-play voice Derek Taylor (30:04), Scott Billeck of the Winnipeg Sun (55:47) and Winnipeg Jets alumni Kris King (1:34:07).
Who the fuck is Lionel Young?Cory Pearman is not related to Travis Pastrana?Dave Alvin and the 80's folk-punk movement?Did we practice Santeria? well, on guitar of course... #HintsnRiddlesJon Wirtz is French?Get tickets here! We have teamed up with the Wyoming Breast Cancer Initiative and the Sunrise Rotary Club to Taylor Scott's Turkey Jam! There will beJosh Gonzales Band, Float Like a Buffalo, and Taylor Scott Band will all be playing at the Lincoln Theater in Cheyenne, WY on Friday, November 25th. Maybe.....We can catch an early sample of Float Like a Buffalo's new single "Fourz"? Make sure to give them some love and click here!You already know you're going to hear some tunes off of the Taylor Scott Band's brand new record "The Hang"! Make sure to listen to the whole thing to find out your favorite song from "The Hang" on Spotify, Apple Music, or if you don't use either of those go to his website
Welcome to the uncut finale of the Halloween Spooktacular Month of Horror . This week we have a lot of fun in store! The boys are joined this week by official producer of the pod, Taylor Scott, as they review VHS 99, compete in horror movie trivia, and answer questions from the fans.
Today's featured sustainable brown girl is Taylor Scott, the creator of Sweet Honey Thrift, a secondhand online boutique. Through reselling her thrifted finds, Taylor is helping others quit fast fashion and diverting textile waste from being dumped on other countries. We talk about: - why Taylor started Sweet Honey Thrift - the role resellers play in sustainable fashion - addressing the question of ethics in reselling - Taylor's process of shopping to resell Support Taylor here: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sweethoney_thriftshop/ Depop: https://depop.com/sweethoneythriftshop Donate to Sustainable Brown Girl on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/sustainablebrowngirl Visit the Sustainable Brown Girl Website: https://www.sustainablebrowngirl.com/ Follow Sustainable Brown Girl on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainablebrowngirl/ Please leave a review on Apple Podcasts!
In the first topic of season 3, Moral and Carl jump right into their thoughts on Neighborhood Bias. Without any prior research, they discuss why this topic is important. The team ultimately comes up with a hypothesis. "Where you grow up, shapes your worldview." The Big Factz shoutout goes to Taylor Scott of RVA Community Fridges (@rvacommunityfridges) and more...
In the first topic of season 3, Moral and Carl jump right into their thoughts on Neighborhood Bias. Without any prior research, they discuss why this topic is important. The team ultimately comes up with a hypothesis. "Where you grow up, shapes your worldview." The Big Factz shoutout goes to Taylor Scott of RVA Community Fridges (@rvacommunityfridges) and more...
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In this episode, Daniel and David are joined by the official producer of the pod, Taylor Scott, to discuss their thoughts on 'The Invitation'.
Jose “Keno” Gandara accepted the position of head volleyball coach at the University of Miami on March 20, 2013, becoming the second head coach since the program returned in 2001. In Gandara's ninth season at the helm in 2021, Miami returned to the postseason for the first time since 2017 and fifth time under his direction. The Canes advance to the second round of the tournament in the Gainesville Region, ultimately falling to site host Florida. UM finished the season 25-5 overall, with 15 wins coming by way of sweep, and 15-3 in conference play on its way to a second-place finish in the ACC, all program bests under Gandara and the most wins in a season since 2012 when the team posted 26. The Hurricanes finished the year ranked 14th in the RPI and 25th in the AVCA Division I Coaches Poll. Individually, the Canes saw success with Gandara's leadership as Savannah Vach, Janice Leao and Angela Grieve earned regional recognition. Vach and Leao earned AVCA East All-Region, while Grieve was an all-region honorable mention. Leao also garnered AVCA All-American Honorable Mention. Vach added to her resume with All-ACC First Team, while teammates Grieve, Leao and Priscilla Hernandez were tabbed All-ACC Second Team. Peyman Yardimci tallied a strong freshman campaign to earn a spot on the All-ACC Freshman Team. The trio of Grieve, Yardimci and Hernandez rounded out the Canes awards as all three garnered ACC All-Academic Team honors. Gandara led Miami as one of the top blocking teams in the nation. The hurricanes ranked 16th in the country with 2.65 blocks per set and 32nd with 284 total blocks. Behind his leadership, the Miami was among the top in the ACC in several categories at the end of the regular season. The Canes were sixth in hitting percentage (.244), second in opponent hitting percentage (.188), fifth in assists per set (12.51), third in total blocks (271) and blocks per set (2.63), second in digs per set (15.23) and fifth in total digs (1569). The Hurricanes returned the NCAA Championship in 2017 for the fourth time in five seasons under Gandara's leadership. Miami won its first postseason match since 2014, defeating the College of Charleston in the opening round of the tournament in a Gainesville, Fla. The Canes fell to No. 2 Florida in four sets in an exciting second round matchup to close the season 22-6 and finish with their best winning percentage since 2012. Senior outside hitter Olga Strantzali was named ACC Player of the Year and AVCA East Coast Region Player of the Year. Strantzali was joined by redshirt junior setter Haley Templeton on the All-ACC First Team and AVCA All-East Coast Region team. Strantzali and Templeton topped off a memorable season with AVCA All-America Honorable Mention recognition. The Canes both started and finished the campaign strong, winning the first nine matches and the seven contests prior to falling to second-seeded Florida. Miami topped the ACC in service aces with 1.71 per set and finished the season in the top three of two additional categories – hitting percentage (second with .246) and kills (tied for third with 13.64 per set). In 2016, Gandara led a resilient Miami squad that proved to rise to the occasion when it stepped into an opponent's gym. The 2016 Hurricanes won 11 matches away from Coral Gables, picking up big road wins at Notre Dame and Louisville. Junior outside hitter Olga Strantzali developed into one of the best players in the country, receiving AVCA All-America honorable mention and earned AVCA All-East Coast Region and First Team All-ACC honors. Strantzali and freshman setter Hannah Sorensen were named to the All-ACC Academic Team in recognition of their success on the court and in the classroom. Gandara led the Hurricanes to three straight NCAA Tournaments in his first three seasons at the helm of the Miami volleyball program. The Canes were selected to the 2015 NCAA Tournament, where they faced Iowa State in a first round match in Madison, Wis. The Canes finished the season 21-10 and 14-6 in the ACC, while Miami's 21 wins marked the second consecutive 20-win season under Gandara's leadership. The Hurricanes saw seniors Alexis Mourning and Taylor Scott, as well as sophomores Olga Strantzali and Haley Templeton, named to the 2015 All-ACC Second Team with Strantzali and Templeton also earning AVCA All-East Coast Region Honorable Mention. Miami reached the NCAA Tournament for the sixth consecutive season in 2014 and seventh time in program history. The Hurricanes, who finished the season 22-9, defeated UCF in five sets in the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The victory was Gandara's first NCAA Tournament win as a head coach. Miami's 22 wins also gave Gandara his first 20-win season at the helm of the program. The Canes reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament before falling to No. 8 Florida in four sets. But Gandara helped develop several players to reach unprecedented levels of success. Senior outside hitter Savanah Leaf was named 2014 ACC Player of the Year and a second team AVCA All-American, while freshman Haley Templeton earned ACC Freshman of the Year honors. Leaf was joined by senior middle blocker Emani Sims on the All-ACC First Team, while Templeton was picked for the All-ACC Second Team and the All-ACC Freshman Team. The accolades continued for the trio as Leaf and Sims were named AVCA East Coast All-Region selections and Templeton was tabbed as the AVCA East Coast Region Freshman of the Year. The 2013 season was filled with firsts for Gandara. He secured his first win as a NCAA head coach on Aug. 30, when Miami defeated Austin Peay, 3-1. Gandara collected his first home win when Miami beat LSU in five sets on Sept. 14. The first-year head coach tallied his first ACC win when the Canes defeated Boston College in five sets on Sept. 28. Gandara also guided the Canes to their fifth straight NCAA Tournament appearance and first under his tutelage. The Hurricanes dropped their first round match against Oregon in three sets, but 2013 was still a successful first season under Gandara. Miami had four players earn All-ACC distinction, including Savanah Leaf and Emani Sims (first team), Alexis Mourning (second team) and Ryan Shaffer (third team). The Canes defeated No. 12 North Carolina at home and earned one of the coveted 64 spots in the NCAA Tournament. Gandara came to Miami after spending eight years as an assistant at the University of Washington. He previously served as an assistant at UNLV and his alma mater, UC Santa Barbara. Gandara is a highly-respected teacher who has played and coached at the top levels of college and professional volleyball. Keno assisted former Washington head coach Jim McLaughlin with all aspects of coaching, including opponent scouting and contributing to the Huskies' defensive package. The Huskies won a National Championship in Keno's first year on staff, 2005, and reached the 2006 Final Four. Gandara began his coaching career at UCSB in 1992 as an assistant with the men's team and was an assistant with the women's team in 1994. He also spent one season as a head coach/player with the San Juan Volleyball club in the Puerto Rico Professional League. A San Juan, Puerto Rico, native, Gandara graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1990 after a successful volleyball career with the Gauchos as a middle blocker. Gandara was a first team All-America selection in 1989 and second team selection in 1988 after leading UCSB to the national title match. He was also a two-time all-conference honoree. Gandara has also been inducted into the UCSB Hall of Fame. He also represented both the United States and Puerto Rico in international competition as a member of their respective national volleyball teams. Gandara is married to Stephanie Cox who was a standout setter at UCSB and played on the AVP Tour. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Lucas, in April 2011.
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In this episode, Jerrell speaks with guitar player, singer, and songwriter Taylor Scott. "Taylor Scott grew up beneath the wide skies of the rural American West, where a childhood appreciation for country music — whose twangy textures seemed to reflect his surroundings — soon gave way to an obsession with rebellious, guitar-driven rock & roll. Shortly after graduation, he was recruited by Otis Taylor to join the blues legend's band. What followed was a whirlwind of international tour dates, with Scott spending four years as Taylor's guitarist." [description from Devious Planet] --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Taylor Scott is an assistant research professor at Penn State, she's the director of research translation in the Evidence-to-Impact Collaborative, and she's co-director of the Research-to-Policy Collaboration. In this episode, we talk about the relationship between scientists and policymakers, how to facilitate those interactions, and ultimately what social science research might have to contribute to policy initiatives. If you're a researcher and you're interested in getting involved with the Research-to-Policy Collaboration, you can enter your information here: https://research2policy.org/participating-researchers/You can read more about the Research-to-Policy Collaboration model and their empirical work in several journal publications, including papers in PNAS (Crowley et al., 2021), American Psychologist (Crowley et al., 2021), and American Journal of Public Health (Long et al., 2021).This episode is part of a special podcast series on science communication. You can find more info and episodes here: http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/hot-scicomm-summer/Learn more about Opinion Science at http://opinionsciencepodcast.com/ and follow @OpinionSciPod on Twitter.
In the last of our miniseries with Taylor Scott, we break apart the fundamentals of what the hospitality industry needs to start, stop, and continue doing to improve staff retention. We are at an inflection point with the staff experience in our industry where staff have different expectations about what their employers should prioritize to support them. Taylor walks us through realistic steps on how to identify what your staff truly need, and how to put your strategies into action. Take a listen and learn how to improve the experience and culture among your teams. You can also check out his book, Lead with Hospitality, if you want to dive head first into improving your life as a hotelier.
When you hear about crypto or blockchain, we doubt healthcare comes to mind. Jacob Beckley, Founder & CEO of CURE Token, EVP of Technology, Product and Innovation at Fusion92, and Chairman at Beckley Foundation, is bringing innovation, through technology and the blockchain, into healthcare.Beckley shares how CURE is developing a blockchain through Web3 specifically targeted at the sharing of agnostic and anonymous research data from research silo's globally, and at the same time providing individuals the ability to opt in their medical history for rewards on use.If you would like to learn more about blockchain and crypto in healthcare, then this is an episode you need to listen to!Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
In part three of our Leading with Hospitality miniseries featuring Taylor Scott, we share how hospitality leaders can recognize team members in an emotionally intelligent way to ensure they feel seen and heard. Taylor also shares examples of environments in which team members recognizing each other breeds more positivity, productivity, creativity, and collaboration.Stay tuned for the next episode in the miniseries. We will dive into how to create a pandemic-proof employee retention strategy. If you enjoyed this episode, check out Taylor's book: Lead with Hospitality.For episodes one and two of our Leading with Hospitality miniseries, or additional information, visit www.amadeus-hospitality.com/podcast.
During the pandemic, in less than 6 months, Folia Health was able to develop a list of at-home antibody tests from a worldwide scan. This was due to advanced technology and teamwork. It may be hard for some to grasp, but AI is speeding up the creation of medicines and vaccines. Nell Luo, Founder and CEO of Folia Health, explains why society needs to prepare for technological advances in healthcare.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
Direct primary care physician Dr. Clara Krebs was once employed by a big hospital. While employed, she became inspired by her patients. They inspired her to want to educate them, as well as to connect with them. Eventually, she had to choose between the matrix and her patients. She chose her patients. Now, she is a direct primary care physician at Clear Medical Clinic.Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
Doug Geinzer, Founder and President of High Performance Providers, specializes in high-cost, steerable surgeries. During the episode, Geinzer and host Chris Habig discuss the direct alignment between the specialty care community and the direct primary care community, as well as Geinzer's job as a consultant to surgeons. Support the show (https://healthcareamericana.com/sponsors/)
Welcoming back Taylor Scott (host of the podcast Culty Classics) featured on our prior episode Keef. We discuss getting way too high, using marijuana for pain management, leaving the Christian church, and deconstruction (woof...). We sip on some random craft beers as well as baileys and coffee this time around. Drink along! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/two-or-three-doinks/message
In part two of our Leading with Hospitality miniseries featuring Taylor Scott, we deconstruct the one-on-one meeting between leaders and team members as the pandemic continues to reshape our industry and how we utilize our time.With this is mind, we break down realistic ways to conduct one-on-one meetings with limited time and resources. We also explain how to use emotional intelligence and empathy when engaging during one-on-one meetings to ensure your team members know they are valued. Stay tuned for the next episode in the miniseries. We will dive into how to improve your team pre-shift meetings. If you enjoyed this episode, check out Taylor's new book: Lead with Hospitality. Episode one of our Leading with Hospitality miniseries can be found here. For additional information, visit www.amadeus-hospitality.com/podcast.
#74 - In this episode, Azalee chats with her client, Taylor Scott. Taylor is an author, speaker, and leadership development consultant with over 20 years of experience in the hospitality industry. He recently launched his book, “Lead with Hospitality”, and with the help of Azalee's agency, The Babble Boutique, hit the Amazon Best Sellers list. He runs his business by following his values and follows six virtues: connect, strive for self-mastery, serve, engage, coach, and inspire. They talk about why your values are so important when you are in the hiring process, as well as how to treat your employees during the onboarding experience. They also talk about how to create your company values. Azalee helped Taylor grow his personal brand, increase his visibility and messaging, and create a successful brand. Learn more about Azalee's digital marketing agency, The Babble Boutique here. Learn more and apply to The BAB Method Group Coaching Program here.: https://www.azaleemaslow.com/the-bab-method-group-coaching-program Lead with Hospitality: Be Human. Emotionally Connect. Serve Selflessly. By Taylor Scott: https://amzn.to/2X3bppZ Connect with Taylor: Taylor's Website: https://leadwithhospitality.com/ Taylor's Twitter: https://twitter.com/tscott1502 Taylor's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TaylorScottOfficial Taylor's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tscott1502/ Taylor's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tscott1502/ Connect with Azalee: PrettyAF Facebook Community The PrettyAF Community (The Facebook Group) https://www.facebook.com/groups/3959588124166778/ Azalee's Brand Kit Course https://www.azaleemaslow.com/offers/J2Hb9rL6/checkout PrettyAF Website https://prettyaf.com/ Azalee Maslow's Website https://www.azaleemaslow.com/ Find Azalee's Courses here https://www.azaleemaslow.com/WorkWithAzalee Apply for a 1:1 Brand + Business Coaching Spot with Azalee Maslow https://www.azaleemaslow.com/coaching This episode is brought to you by Kajabi. Your all-in-one platform to host your website, courses, and email marketing. Get two weeks free!
Calling all authors (and future authors)! In this episode, Azalee shares the steps she and her marketing agency, The Babble Boutique, took to help her client, Taylor Scott, get on the Amazon Best Sellers list. She shares the three main steps in the strategy to get her client massive success, including leveraging content over a year-long strategy, building trust, and utilizing prior professional leads. If you are planning a book launch in the future, this episode is for you! PS - If you haven't yet written a book, but always wanted to, stay tuned for next week's episode. Taylor Scott will share the process for writing a book. Her client's best-selling book: Lead with Hospitality: Be Human. Emotionally Connect. Serve Selflessly. by Taylor Scott Learn more about Azalee's digital marketing agency, The Babble Boutique here. Learn more and apply to The BAB Method Group Coaching Program here. The PrettyAF Community (The Facebook Group) Azalee's Brand Kit Course PrettyAF Website Azalee Maslow's Website Find Azalee's Courses here Apply for a 1:1 Brand + Business Coaching Spot with Azalee Maslow This episode is brought to you by Kajabi. Your all-in-one platform to host your website, courses, and email marketing. Get two weeks free!