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Join C4 and Bryan as they discuss the release of N.A.E.P. scores from around the country. The scores show a grim tale if the impact that school closings and virtual learning during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic had on children. Dr. Teresa Nguyen, interim chair of pediatrics at GBMC and a pediatrician with GBMC Health Partner calls into the show to talk about the troubling rise in RSV cases among children 0-2 years old. Also, Anne Arundel County Executive candidate Jessica Haire joins the show to discuss her campaign. Listen to C4 and Bryan Nehman live, on weekdays from 5:30-10:00am ET on WBAL Newsradio 1090, FM101.5, and the WBAL Radio App.
Cal talks with Teresa Nguyen about the very human experience of living with a disability, advocating for oneself in a world that is not often aware of your needs, and what every human can do to become more aware of the needs of other humans. ********** Teresa also appeared on this episode of "Terrible, Thanks for Asking": https://www.ttfa.org/episode/2021/03/16/data-points ********** And here is an article about navigating a relationship with a disability: https://www.thesunmagazine.org/issues/551/relationship-tips ********** About Our Guest: Teresa Nguyen is from Denver, Colorado. She identifies as a Vietnamese-American woman with a disability and her pronouns are "she, her, hers". Teresa received her Master of Public Health from the University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, and her work is focused around health care policies and systems improvement, for vulnerable populations. She has experience in both Federal and State level health program and policy development, and is currently a curriculum developer at the Colorado Office of Employment First, training on the intersection of work and health for people with disabilities. In her free time, Teresa enjoys cooking and traveling with her dog, Mylo!
In this episode, Judy chats with two bad-ass disabled, Asian American researchers and long-time friends, Teresa Nyugen and Sandy Ho Register for the 2021 Disability Intersectionality Summit by going to their Twitter page! Follow the Disability Intersectionality Summit on Twitter @DISummit_org Follow Teresa on Instagram @teresa.grams Follow Sandy on Twitter @NotYourAvgHo101 Teresa is a curriculum developer/trainer at Colorado Employment First where she specializes in transitioning youth, families, and healthcare. Previously, she was a program officer at the US Department of Health and Human Services and served as a subject matter expert for disability and health care system initiatives. Teresa is an avid traveler and loves being in nature with her dog Mylo, cooking and reading. Sandy Ho is a research project manager at the Community Living Policy Center, as well as a community organizer in the Boston area focused on disability justice and intersectionality. Her areas of interest include civic engagement of people with disabilities, access to Medicaid HCBS for people of color with disabilities, and building research capacity among disability advocates. She is a Master of Public Policy student at the Heller School and the founder of the Disability & Intersectionality Summit. Sandy identifies as a queer disabled Asian-American woman.
WISH Well Podcast: Women's Integrative Summit on Health & Wellness
Welcome to the very last guest episode of Season 2! This episode features Teresa Nguyen, a HIIT fitness instructor based out of Houston TX and an entrepreneur who launched her own brand, To the Nines. Listen to how she first started her own blog on style and fitness and how she made the leap to turn that into her business. Her advice to others is to jump in and have faith. You can find out more information about Teresa on Instagram @teresathuy and her website teresathuy.com Full bio at wishwell.health.blog --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/wishwell/support
Teresa Nguyen has navigated the fields of journalism and tech comm in the not-so-distant past. She currently practices UX research. In this episode, Teresa shares some amazing insights on how she leveraged her transferable skills and the common "through-line" of human experience to weave through these intersecting fields. Guest Biohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/technicallyt
In this episode, Isaac interviews Teresa Nguyen of the Colorado Office of Employment First about health care and housing. A full transcription of the episode is located here. For more info or to get involved visit www.thekelsey.org
Members of the community share their stories from after the Vietnam War. They describe being held prisoner in Communist “reeducation camps” and risking their lives at sea to escape persecution. We learn about what it was like leaving one life behind in search of another in America, and eventually Portland. Featuring: Thuy Dam, Bick Huynh, Khong Le, Stephen Nghiem, Dao Ngo, Teresa Nguyen, Man Ninh, Vu Pham, Tai Tu, Thao Tu, Thuy Tu, Minh Tran, Margaret Vu, William Vuong, and Vinh Wong
Hey Listeners, we're back and I’m Anthony Flores and today we are going to do Episode 2 of The Pet Influencer Economy series - Where we discuss the world of dog influencers with Teresa Nguyen and her ultra popular dog Sushi ,who currently has over 500k TikTok followers, and over 20k highly engaged Instagram followers. Teresa is an incredibly creative social media marketer and she is going to teach us how to create viral videos with little to no editing, as well as secrets that she uses to monetize her Instagram following. Topics Discussed: Learn why you should consider using TikTok to grow your brand How Teresa created one video that got her over 100k followers How to monetize your Instagram The compelling “why” and becoming a dog influencer How personal awareness, while being present is the key to great content Enjoy the show!
This is a unique opportunity for you to hear a success story as it happens. This rare and uncut. This is the start of something that will be big in Dallas. This is the very first conversation with an entrepreneur (Teresa Nguyen) that has been running her business for more than 10 years now. She started her PR firm in Dallas that focuses on elevating Asian food into the mainstream. Recently she rebranded her agency to match her new goals and direction and focus... and she wants move from the mover and shaker in the background to the forefront and start her own podcast. Follow Teresa on her journey as she begins something that will undoubtedly be super successful. Follow us as I help her produce her new podcast and as she finds her voice.
On the inaugural PUX podcast your hosts Rob Andrews, Teresa Nguyen, and Jeff Whitfield lay the foundation for the importance of User Experience and what makes us so passionate about it. We then dive deep into specific topics that affect us in the realm of UX including the recent WWDC conference, touching on areas including privacy, the Apple watch, what we can do to attempt to use our phones less and last but not least, tongue detection!
Flourish and Elizabeth interview Teresa Nguyen, who went from novice seamstress to cosplay master in less than four years. Topics covered include screen-accuracy vs. interpretation, "professional cosplayers," and the experience of going to a con in costume. They also discuss the Fansplaining Definitions Survey and play a pair of voicemails from a listener who shares her experiences in North African fandom and some thoughts on the current state of Riverdale fandom discussion.
This episode's guest is Teresa Nguyen. She is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and owner of the RED iD Agency, a branding agency she started in 2008 that has worked on PR, marketing or advertising aspects for a very diverse list of clients, including an airline, authors, fashion designers, restaurants, film festivals Japanese pop-stars, and casinos. We discuss creating a business, letting your passion drive you, and much more on episode 12 of the Avert Your Eyes Podcast! Consider yourself warned! Click here to take our listener survey! Subscribe via iTunes, Stitcher, TuneIn or Google Play. Follow us via Facebook and Twitter.