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Returning with Robert and Haley is Robert Lilligren, President and CEO of NACDI. Today, Lilligren brings guest Terri Smith, Director of the Metropolitan Council Housing & Redevelopment Authority! Plus, hear from Kahomy Weston, Owámniyomni Okhódayapi's Program and Project Coordinator!!
She was never a member of the Plymouth Brethren Christian Church, but Terri Smith worked with and for several members in the town of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. She claims she not only witnessed sexual assaults by PBCC members, but was a victim herself. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ever wonder what your stepkids are thinking?! You're not alone, stepmom. We've got you, stepdad! The reason blending families feels so hard is because creating stepfamilies IS HARD!!! From our guest: "We're humans. So it's going to be hard. I don't even fault my dad or my stepmom or my stepdad for the way they handled the situation. They handled it the best way they knew how; it just doesn't have a great outcome, but we're humans. So, it's a learning process. I hope by me speaking that it can impart some kind of deep pondering on to the adults listening."Whew! Powerful words from our next guest, Terri Smith, Founder of Freshen Up and stepdaughter of two families who experiences significant transitions as Terri's parents determined how best to raise her. As stepparents still processing the impact of stepfamily dynamics, we appreciate Terry's nuggets of wisdom! Thank you, Terri for sharing with us on how to deal with the "stinky" situations of stepfamily living!Welcome to Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! Podcast. The Podcast that helps you create the Stepfamily Life you want to live now and leave a legacy for your blend! You are family here!Hi there, we're Bill and Jen Rogers and we help Christian stepfamily couples turn what feels impossible into Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! How do you we do that, you may ask? On each episode, we bring you ideas and strategies you can start implementing right away. We help you create a vision – a kingdom legacy that relies on God's best for your stepfamily.So if you're ready to ditch the chaos cause by high conflict stepfamily norms, regain intimacy for you as a couple, and begin to live your Kingdom Legacy right now, you're in the right place. We pray you enjoy this episode of Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!, and if so, rate and review! Want even more guidance and support?· Want to join a community of like-minded Christian stepfamily couples?· Want to get equipped, feedback & tips off social media, and blend beautifully together?· Want to have fun with couples' challenges and stepfamily coaching?You do?! Then Join us in the Mastermind for Stepfamily Couples community!Say hi and help us grow on Instagram, check out our FB Page, or book a free, 30 minute consult to get started!Blessings,Bill & Jen
Today on the Mushroom Hour Podcast we are honored to be joined by Terri Smith, the CEO of Wake Jamaica. Terri's passions lie in making wellness possible for underserved people and communities. As a young mother recently arrived in Canada, she completed her studies in Literature and Social-Cultural Anthropology and developed her expertise in Labour Market re-entry for injured workers and economically-disadvantaged adults. Terri returned to Jamaica to care for an elderly relative, and during that time she and her husband took up a mushroom farm using a unique proprietary lemongrass-bamboo substrate. Terri believes in a triple bottom line approach to growing any of her projects: every community entered must be better when we leave - financially, socially and environmentally. I'm so excited to here about her work in helping rural & underserved communities to find empowerment through mushroom cultivation and all the ways that her company Wake is contributing to the democratization of wellness. TOPICS COVERED: Childhood in Rural Jamaica Inspired to Train Women how to Change Their World with Mushrooms Seeing a Need to Heal People and Environments in Rural Jamaica Economic Policies Impacting Health of Jamaica's People and Environment Becoming Jamaica's Mushroom Queen Adapting Cultivation Techniques to Meet the Needs of Communities Improving Understandings of Agriculture through Mushroom Cultivation The Power Multiplier of Empowering Women in Poor & Rural Communities Connecting with Wake Network Landscape of Psilocybin Mushroom Industry in Jamaica History of Psilocybin Mushrooms in Jamaica How Wake's Programs Integrate and Support Local Communities in Jamaica Plant and Mushroom Medicines Nothing New for Indigenous Cultures Future of Scaling Wake Network Programs in Jamaica EPISODE RESOURCES: Wake Network: https://wake.net/ Chido Govera (Inspiration): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chido_Govera Pleurotus ostreatus (fungus): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pleurotus_ostreatus Psilocybe cubensis (fungus): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Psilocybe_cubensis
As Speech-Language Pathologists, it can be overwhelming to create a therapy plan for learners with no speech at all. Where do you get started? In this episode, I talk with Terri Smith. She is an SLP and the founder and owner of Bluebird Speech Therapy and Consulting Services.Help Me Find My Voice and Start Communicating Now are two courses I offer online for professionals and parents. Terri shared with me how she found ABA Speech and has attended and utilized these resources. She describes her takeaway from these courses as a “Road Map” for therapy with autistic or nonverbal learners. These courses provide real actionable tips, step-by-step ideas for therapy, and most important assessments that focus on communication skills that are crucial for nonverbal learners.Requesting is an important skill that Terri focuses on in her therapy. She finds that this gives her learners power by realizing their communication means something! Additionally, it's all about the fun, child-led activities built into social and gameplay that make a big difference, especially when working with nonverbal students. One rule she works by is planning therapy based on learners' developmental age, not their chronological age.Terri works with students with autism to support functional communication and behavior strategies through play-based activities. As a consultant, she also supports other professionals in the field. Oftentimes, SLPs and BCBAs work together simultaneously with families and clients. Even myself as both can sometimes disagree on treatment plans. It's important to remember when it comes to speech that the SLP is the expert, but also to continue to have that professional dialogue. Regardless of the points of disagreement when a professional is passionate about something it is obvious that their intention is just what's best for the learner.Every student we see is very different with very different needs, it is important for therapy to match that and change client to client. This is such a great interview in which Terri and I talk about some great tips, tools, and guidelines for getting started with therapy, as well as the big difference my online courses can make!What's Inside:How can ABA Speech online courses help SLPs and other professionals?Where to get started in intervention.How you can help your students communicate.How to bring fun into therapy.The assessments and roadmap for beginning therapy.Mentioned In This Episode:Thank You To Our Sponsor: Don't miss Pyramid Educational Consultant's Second Annual FUNctional Behavior Conference on April 4th and 5th, 2022! Pyramid's international team of behavior analysts, and dually certified speech pathologists, led by Andy Bondy and Lori Frost, the developers of PECS, have created all new and expanded content that includes a broad range of practical information related to the field of behavior analysis. Day one will focus on content related to educational programming and program development. Day two of the virtual conference will present information related to behavior analysis and communication. Earn up to 8.0 BACB CEUs including one ethics and one supervision credit when you attend the full virtual conference. To learn more about attending the FUNctional Behavior Conference on April 4th & 5th, visit pecsusa.com!Pecsusa.combluebirdspeechtherapy@gmail.com Bluebird Speech on Facebook Facebook: @TerriSmithSLPInstagram: @BlueBirdSpeechABA Speech: HomeABA SPEECH Your Autism Resource
"We're humans. So it's going to be hard. I don't even fault my dad or my stepmom or my stepdad for the way they handled the situation. They handled it the best way they knew how; it just doesn't have a great outcome, but we're humans. So, it's a learning process. I hope by me speaking that it can impart some kind of deep pondering on to the adults listening."Whew! Powerful words from our next guest, Terri Smith, Founder of Freshen Up and stepdaughter of two families who experiences significant transitions as Terri's parents determined how best to raise her. As stepparents still processing the impact of stepfamily dynamics, we appreciate Terry's nuggets of wisdom! Thank you, Terri for sharing with us on how to deal with the "stinky" situations of stepfamily living!Welcome to Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! Podcast. The Podcast that helps you create the Stepfamily Life you want to live now and leave a legacy for your blend! You are family here!Hi there, we're Bill and Jen Rogers and we help Christian stepfamily couples turn what feels impossible into Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE! How do you we do that, you may ask? On each episode, we bring you ideas and strategies you can start implementing right away. We help you create a vision – a kingdom legacy that relies on God's best for your stepfamily.So if you're ready to ditch the chaos cause by high conflict stepfamily norms, regain intimacy for you as a couple, and begin to live your Kingdom Legacy right now, you're in the right place. We pray you enjoy this episode of Stepfamily Mission POSSIBLE!, and if so, rate and review! Want even more guidance and support?· Want to join a community of like-minded Christian stepfamily couples?· Want to get equipped, feedback & tips off social media, and blend beautifully together?· Want to have fun with couples challenges and stepfamily coaching?You do?! Then Join us in the Mastermind for Stepfamily Couples community!Say hi and help us grow on Instagram, check out our FB Page, or book a free, 30 minute consult to get started!Blessings,Bill & Jen
Local family honors their late son's legacy with event that provides scholarships to area students. Terri Smith, Alex's Mom and sister Ashley Smith are my in studio guests. Learn more at www.alexwsmithfoundation.org
Our guests today include: - Terri Smith, The Weather Channel,- Ira Schoffel, Warchant.com, and- Dr. Joe Camps with Healthy Expectations.
In today's episode, I'm joined by the beautiful Terri Smith, Chief Mycologist at Wake. She has a wealth of knowledge on everything from medical mushrooms to social impact through enterprise, and ways that we can support businesses that have financial and environmental impacts on the world, but also how we can do that within our own businesses. This is the first conversation I've had on the Alchemized Life Podcast about mushrooms, and I am so incredibly excited to share this with you because mushrooms have had such a profound impact on me and my nervous system, and on my emotional, spiritual, and mental health. In this conversation, we dive into WHY this is so impactful. Enjoy!! Resources for Terri Smith: https://www.wake.net (WEBSITE) | EMAIL Stay Up To Date: Follow https://www.instagram.com/thealchemizedlife (@TheAlchemizedLife) and https://www.instagram.com/avajohanna (@AvaJohanna) on Instagram https://www.avajohanna.com/sign-up (Subscribe to Newsletter) Visit https://www.avajohanna.com/ (AvaJohanna.com) or http://thealchemizedlife.com/ (TheAlchemizedLife.com)
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his is the chat with CEO of Breast screen Vic Terri Smith only. Where an when is the van? City Bowls Club, Central Reserve, 28-40 Gravesend St Monday at 8:00 AM UTC+11 - 5:40 PM UTC+11 Price: Free · Duration: 8 hr We're in Colac 8 Feb - 19 Mar. We invite Victorians aged 50−74 to have a breast screen every two years, as they are the group most at risk of developing breast cancer. Breast screening is free, takes 10 minutes, and is with a woman. Book online at breastscreen.org.au or call 13 20 50.
My conversation w/ master fungi cultivator Terri Smith is heart expanding and insightful. Terri is the Chief Cultivation Officer of Wake Network, a medicinal and psilocybin mushroom bioscience company focused on product creation and therapeutic integration to revolutionize mental and physical well-being. In this episode, we dive deep into the wonderful world of mycology: from the everyday benefits of oyster mushrooms to the consciousness evolving experiences of psilocybin. In a place where growing mushrooms had been inconceivable and theoretically impossible Terri innovated revolutionary processes to sustainably grow mushrooms of all shapes, sizes and strains in Jamaica. Not only that, she has done incredible work empowering women across the country, teaching them how to cultivate micro farms to provide for themselves and their families. Terri is regarded as the treasure of mushroom cultivation in Jamaica. This episode is loaded with knowledge, wisdom and hope. Please enjoy! For more information and/or to purchase products visit www.wake.net use code: ebenflow to get 10% off and free shipping on your next order! Visit www.ebenbritton.com for more! Get bonus content on Patreon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Celebrating Summer Solstice and Father's Day with music from local musicians Terri Smith and Kieth Jones and call-ins from Michelle Haynes of Rusty Dog Ranch and Mark Freeman's Surf Report! Wave Photo by Brian Sciacca.
Local Laguna Beach musician/singer Terri Smith's cover of "Cellophane by Amanda Ghost is featured on "Laguna Tropical Surf". Terri sings multiple tracks and plays bass and strums ukulele!
This episode The Cheatcoders celebrate their 100th episode and 2nd anniversary of the Podcast by doing a LIVE show at The Stonecutters!! Live Performances by Alj, Kev Hannibal and Glenn Lumanta Guests Interviews from Leanne Melody, Terri Smith and Kennyon Brown MC'd by Vienna Marie (of Beyond Our Limits Podcast) Take our survey!! https://forms.gle/sgY9prCouHPY87kr7 (https://forms.gle/sgY9prCouHPY87kr7) Homepage: https://www.thecheatcoders.com/ (https://www.thecheatcoders.com/) Follow us on: https://www.facebook.com/thecheatcoders/ (https://www.facebook.com/thecheatcoders) https://twitter.com/thecheatcoders (https://www.twitter.com/thecheatcoders) https://www.instagram.com/thecheatcoders/ (https://www.instagram.com/thecheatcoders) https://www.youtube.com/thecheatcoders/ (https://www.youtube.com/thecheatcoders/) Join our exclusive group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecheatcoders/ (https://www.facebook.com/groups/thecheatcoders/) Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/thecheatcoders (https://www.patreon.com/thecheatcoders) Support this podcast
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with Terri Smith, owner of Terri Smith Details, a boutique party rental company known for transforming event venues into unique spaces. Terri is energetic, confident and a whirlwind of ideas, which has helped her overcome challenges that include escaping Saigon, Vietnam, with her family as a young child, living on her own at age 16 and waitressing her way through college – a decision she actually regrets. She now focuses her passions on helping make bridal dreams come true.
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with Terri Smith, owner of Terri Smith Details, a boutique party rental company known for transforming event venues into unique spaces. Terri is energetic, confident and a whirlwind of ideas, which has helped her overcome challenges that include escaping Saigon, Vietnam, with her family as a young child, living on her own at age 16 and waitressing her way through college – a decision she actually regrets. She now focuses her passions on helping make bridal dreams come true. The post Episode 5: Terri Smith appeared first on Fiore Communications | Content-Focused Marketing | Tallahassee.
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with Terri Smith, owner of Terri Smith Details, a boutique party rental company known for transforming event venues into unique spaces. Terri is energetic, confident and a whirlwind of ideas, which has helped her overcome challenges that include escaping Saigon, Vietnam, with her family as a young child, living on her own at age 16 and waitressing her way through college – a decision she actually regrets. She now focuses her passions on helping make bridal dreams come true. The post Episode 5: Terri Smith appeared first on Fiore Communications | Content-Focused Marketing | Tallahassee.
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In this episode, your Hosts meet with Payton Head and Terri Smith. Payton is a student activist who travels around the country speaking to students about how justice, activism, and identity play out on college campuses. He is also a graduate of U Chicago’s Evening MA program. Terri is a current PHD student at Uchicago focusing on black queer studies and black feminism.This episode focuses on how issues of race can manifest themselves at education institutions. How to schools and universities reconcile with their complicated histories, while still making spaces for underrepresented students. Both guests also discuss the experience of being Black and Queer in academic spaces. Also Discussed: Intersectionality, Representation in Academia, and Challenges facing students of color in predominately white institutions.Podcast Production Credit:Kurt Nugent, hostRei Bertoldi, hostJames Johnson, hostIszy Licht, engineer and producerEdoardo Ortiz, producerOlive Garner, producerJulian Lake, production managerAishwarya Kumar, production managerSpecial thanks to the entire awesome community at the Harris School. Amazing conversations with students on topics surrounding identity were the reason this podcast was formed! Another shout-out to UC3P for being patient with first years learning time management.
Vic and Al talk about how to cope with the shock of becoming a parent, what happens when it all gets a little too hard and discuss post-natal depression in dads (yes, it's a real thing). They also talk to Terri Smith, who is the CEO Perinatal Anxiety & Depression Australia to get some great advice on how to cope (SPOILER: always ask for help!) and check in with a mum and friend of the show, Sam, about her experience with post-natal depression.If you're struggling a bit, you can check out the great resources at Panda.org.au and Howisdadgoing.org.au. You can also always talk to someone at lifeline 24/7 - 13 11 14. Dads need care too.Got something to say about your experiences as a dad? We'd love to hear from you - send us an email at daditude@globalstorynetwork.org.au.
We all know that breast is best, but it's not always going to work for everyone. There are plenty of reasons why a mum can't or doesn't want to breastfeed, and many mums who make this choice are left feeling ashamed and alone. Terri Smith is the Chief Executive of Peri-natal Anxiety and Depression Australia (PANDA) She explains how the message that "breast is best" led to negative mental health outcomes for some women, and what we can do about it.
On this episode we are joined by the founder and creative director of TerriCreatives.com, Terri Smith. We talk to her about her journey and how throwing herself into the deep end has given her new skills and has brought about some of the greatest opportunities in her career. Terri also talks about her influences and what motivates her to continue learning and succeeding. 00:00:00 episode summary 00:00:51 introductions 00:02:02 jack of all trades 00:03:25 terri smith origins - starting as a make up artist 00:05:36 building connections through projects 00:06:40 “I wanna be behind the camera..” 00:07:39 an opportunity to be a TV and video presenter 00:12:04 “being gutsy, and saying, ‘fuck it i'm going to do it' 00:12:52 the origins of "Miss Tez" 00:15:42 Learning videography and photography 00:16:59 traveling international and becoming an international creative artist 00:18:51selling sentimental objects to fund trips 00:21:08 the approach to learning, the mindset of learning. 00:22:23 “being out of my comfort zone, helped me to thrive and get better..” 00:23:43 opportunity to work in China 00:26:00 saying yes to throwing yourself into the deep end 00:30:00 "if you're scared, its a good thing…" 00:31:14 hardest thing to learn 00:32:16 Learning from YouTube 00:34:50 “I've seen many sunrises.." [from editing] 00:36:34 handling being the “perfectionist” 00:44:49 collaborating and managing conflicting visions for projects 00:46:05 contracting for companies vs doing it your way 00:48:27 7 years as a freelance artist 00:49:20 time managing as a solo mum 00:50:19 social media and Instagram stories @terrismith_1 @terricreatives 00:55:55 the power of social media 00:58:20 negative feedback from social media 00:59:10 dealing with negative comments 01:02:32 being ‘kind' vs being ‘fair' 01:05:51 trials, tribulations and bullying on social media 01:12:28 who are your influences? 01:15:20 becoming indestructible 01:17:02 Terri's advice 01:20:05 Law of attraction 01:25:20 The Cheatcoders Stash 01:31:40 Plugs and Socials Follow The Cheatcoders: Instagram: https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.instagram.com%2Fthecheatcoders&token=71fa18-1-1562851214510 (www.instagram.com/thecheatcoders)Facebook: https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fthecheatcoders&token=aa9c1a-1-1562851214510 (www.facebook.com/thecheatcoders)Youtube: https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.youtube.com%2Fthecheatcoders&token=302108-1-1562851214511 (www.youtube.com/thecheatcoders) Follow The Cheatcoders Stash:https://gate.sc/?url=http%3A%2F%2Fopen.spotify.com%2Fplaylist%2F1QzF7Pj%E2%80%A6tQTG-v7Q2QUZyVjw&token=5e8ad4-1-1562851214511 (open.spotify.com/playlist/1QzF7Pj…tQTG-v7Q2QUZyVjw) Support this podcast
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In this episode of CEUcast, we have Terri Smith in our Provider Spotlight as she discusses her therapeutic dog agency- H.A.L.O (Human Animal Link of Oklahoma). Our Featured Presenter is Jennifer Long, M.A., L.P.C. as she discusses treating self-harm in teens. This episode is approved for one hour of continuing education for Oklahoma LPCs, LMFTs, LADCs (non-specific) and LCSWs. If you are a mental health provider from another state, you may still be able to earn CEs, just go to CEUcast.com for details.
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We could talk about the church forever. Our special guest is TERRI SMITH in conversation about the church & the LGBTQ community. Terri discusses the challenges of confronting her own beliefs, wrestling with scripture, accepting and reconciling with her son, changing her understanding of God, and seeking to better the church and other people of faith. For years she tried to "pray the gay away" for her teenage son and well into his twenties but a series of circumstances helped Terri "repent" (change her thinking). Now she is a new woman, a new mom & a new follower of Jesus. Having a gay son was the best thing that ever happened to her. Resources: 1-https://www.facebook.com/WeRMamaBears/ 2-https://www.amazon.com/Torn-Rescuing-Gospel-Gays-vs-Christians-Debate/dp/1455514306/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1532303246&sr=1-1&keywords=torn+justin+lee 3-https://www.reformationproject.org/ (Matthew Vines) 4-https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/for-the-love-with-jen-hatmaker/e/54045 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/holycannoli/support
When you're sleep deprived and on the steep learning curve of early parenthood it can be hard to tell if you're not coping. Terri Smith, CEO of Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia tells us what to look out for in ourselves and loved ones, and how to get help.
PANDA (Perinatal Anxiety and Depression Australia) is a national not-for-profit organisation that was formed in Victoria in 1985. It's estimated 1800 new parents are diagnosed EVERY WEEK with post natal depression and PANDA provides the only specialist national perinatal mental health telephone counselling service, as well as working to reduce the stigma around perinatal anxiety and depression, and providing education services to health professionals and the wider community. With a strong background in community organisations, Terri Smith took on the role of CEO of PANDA in December 2014. She joins us to talk about the signs and treatments available, and how fathers can also be affected. PLUS Alison Hill talks procrastination. For more info, head to www.lukeandsusie.com
The experiences of young people caring for people in pain and a campaign to help improve their lives. This edition has been funded by the City of Edinburgh Council and NHS Lothian’s Self-directed Support Innovation Fund. Lost childhood, financial burden, emotional turmoil and guilt – these are some of the challenges facing young people who care for people in pain on top of the caring itself. They’re often left feeling invisible, going unrecognised and unsupported for years. In the first of two programmes putting young carers centre stage, Paul Evans talks to a family about how pain has affected their lives. Erin McGuigan was hospitalised after developing debilitating pain in her limbs and now uses wheelchair and crutches. She explains how her condition has affected her brother and sisters. Her sister, Donna, talks movingly of her feelings of powerlessness, how she has encouraged Erin, and the need to keep listening and understanding. Terri Smith a Member of the Scottish Youth Parliament (MSYP), explains why and how she is campaigning to improve the situation for young carers. Hours of freely-given care saves the Scottish Government £1.4 billion a year, but often leaves young people struggling to stay in education and financially insecure. Erin McGuigan Donna McGuigan, young carer Lorna McGuigan, Erin’s mother Terri Smith, MSYP for Edinburgh and Northern Leith First broadcast 17.06.14 #Carers #Childrenandyoungpeopleinpain #Communicationskills #Familyandrelationships #Painmanagementprogrammesandyoungpeople #Residentialpainmanagementprogrammes #Socialandeconomicimpactofpain #Youngpeopleandchildren