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Good morning and happy Monday! Today we've got a great new guest joining our program. This morning we're pleased to speak to Tiffany King, Events Manager for the Northern Illinois Food Bank. We're excited to learn from Tiffany and hear about all the wonderful things the Northern Illinois Food Bank has going on in our community. For more information about events volunteering and making a donation you can visit their website here: https://solvehungertoday.org/Here's the news:- Visit Alive Aurora every Monday, Wednesday and Friday for Drop In Space for 5th through 12th graders! From 3:00 pm to 7:00 pm there will be a variety of activities to take part in, teen-led and teen-driven. See the flyer for more details and follow the Alive Center on Facebook and Instagram!Have a great rest of the day! Good Morning Aurora will return with more news, weather and the very best of Aurora. Subscribe to the show on YouTube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/c/GoodMorningAuroraPodcastThe second largest city's first daily news podcast is here. Tune in 5 days a week, Monday thru Friday from 9:00 to 9:30 am. Make sure to like and subscribe to stay updated on all things Aurora.Threads: https://www.threads.net/@goodmorningaurorailInstagram: goodmorningaurorailSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6dVweK5Zc4uPVQQ0Fp1vEP...Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../good-morning.../id1513229463Anchor: https://anchor.fm/goodmorningauroraACTV (Aurora Community Television): https://www.aurora-il.org/309/Aurora-Community-TV#positivevibes #positiveenergy #kanecountyil #bataviail #genevail #stcharlesil #saintcharlesil #elginil #northaurorail #auroraillinois #cityofaurorail #auroramedia #auroranews #goodmorningaurora #morningnews #morningshow #monday #northernillinoisfoodbank
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How do you know what your audience wants when it comes to a monthly giving program? It can be easy to be in our own heads. Today's guest is Tiffany King and she's bringing her perspective of creating value for her business members to her Chamber of Commerce. While a chamber membership is different than a monthly giving program, they are both rooted in retaining members once you have them by providing the value that THEY feel is most relevant to them. What you'll learn: → the importance of listening. → her ‘peanut butter cookie theory' to adjusting to change. → how to determine what benefits and feature to include. → how to know when enough is enough. → coming up with new ideas. Want to skip ahead? Here are key takeaways: [11:45] Determining what your members want. You can learn a lot by personalizing the process when you get started. Follow up with each person to find out what value they're most excited about. Then make sure you have a KPI for everything so you can continue to monitor what is working and what isn't. [22:35] How to know when you've added enough value. It can be hard to know if you're giving enough value or if you are giving more than you need for the donations. It comes back to two things – you can't be everything to everyone and remember to track and have conversations to keep learning. [27:28] How to come up with new ideas. Reach out to your colleagues and brain storm ideas with them. Ask them what they're doing and see how that might work in your organization. Connect with us: The First Click LinkedIn Watch on YouTube: https://youtube.com/ Download our guide - 9 Ways for Non-Profits to Raise More Money Online
This week For The Wild Podcast presents Part Two of a two-part conversation between guest host brontë velez and Dr. Tiffany Lethabo King. Circumferencing Dr. Tiffany Lethabo King's book The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies, brontë and Tiffany explore sacred laughter, Black and Indigenous feminism, sexuality, liberation, ceremony, and protocol. This week we are cradled to explore where Black and Indigenous relations can meet beyond the wound. Part Two spans further inquiry into shoals, the physical desire to belong to Earth, agency, eros, spiritual correction, the pleasure and potential of failure, and that which cannot be translated, but instead has to be experienced or co-witnessed to be understood. Research for this conversation was curated by jazmín calderón torres.Recorded in January of 2021, this interview is a companion piece to a project called Can I Get A Witness, a collaborative transmedia project between For The Wild and Lead to Life. Can I Get A Witness “traces two queer black latinx femmes, brontë velez and Stephanie Hewett, dancing before and being danced by the ecology, memory, and stories of the Tongass National Forests and Glacier Bay in southeast Alaska–unceded Haida, Tsimshian, Tlingit territories, scored by field recordings and music, interviews with Tiffany King, Wanda Kashudoha, and Kasyyahgei, with a Groundtruthing Oracle by jazmín calderón torres.Music by Jiordi Rosales and Ashia Karana. Visit our website at forthewild.world for the full episode description, references, and action points.
Special guest co-host DR. TIFFANY KING (psychology) and special guest TIA HOUSE (couples counselor) drop by to discuss the MAN'S EGO in relationships. Is it necessary for women to learn how to navigate around a MAN EGO in relationships, or is this an unwritten or unfair burden placed on women? How does this dynamic play out specifically for BLACK WOMEN with BLACK MEN in America? Is catering to a man a form of stroking his EGO, or another way to make a WOMAN SUBMISSIVE? What about SEXUALLY, how does a woman navigate a MAN'S ego? What about the WOMAN'S EGO in the relationship? What is considered a HEALTHY MAN'S EGO, and how can it benefit a relationship? MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message
The Personalization Outbreak Podcast has released the final episode of the season. In this closing episode, Tiffany King, Vice President of People Teams at United Healthcare, talks about the importance of creating a culture of trust in order to lead your team through change. Tiffany is an HR Professional with over several years of Human Resources experience in multiple organizations such as Starbucks, Apple and Banfield Pet Hospital. Join us as we explore how to build trust within a team and create a positive environment for change.Change is hard. We all know that. But what's even harder is trying to implement change without the trust and support of your team.
Tiffany King is an Atlanta entrepreneur that's helping mothers launch their virtual assistant business in as little as 15 days. On episode 70 of Define Your Legacy, she talks about where to find clients as a virtual assistant, how to leverage your social media and increase your income as a parent. Tiffany's Instagram: http://instagram.com/valikeamother Shop Define Your Legacy merch: https://Define-Your-Legacy.creator-spring.com Define Your Legacy's Instagram: http://instagram.com/defineyourlegacy_ Define Your Legacy's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DYLpodcast Define Your Legacy's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3qBfFb2 Subscribe on all audio platforms: https://linktr.ee/defineyourlegacy Stock Market Explained for Beginners: https://youtu.be/qRYG_O-JHcs Theus' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theuselijah
Each week in the news it seems as if a young person a famous RAP ARTIST loses their life to senseless VIOLENCE or even SUICIDE. In the last two years, FBI CRIME STATISTICS show a significant increase in MURDER, SUICIDE, and other VIOLENT CRIMES specifically in the AFRICAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY. Special guest co-host, psychology professor DR. TIFFANY KING, and special guest, therapist, DR. ANTHONY GRADY drop by to discuss what may be triggering BLACK YOUTH. What role does SOCIAL MEDIA play? SUICIDE in the BLACK COMMUNITY is often regarded as a "white problem," but in the last two years why have, young BLACK BOYS & GIRLS become the face of increasing SUICIDE RATES? Also, does the MUSIC INDUSTRY's promotion of DRILL MUSIC play a role in this increase in violence, or is the music a scapegoat for deeper underlying issues in our community? MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message
Special guest, LAMONT “MONTEE” EVANS, author of “Recovering The Gifted Child Within” & special guests co-host DR. TIFFANY KING (research psychologist) drops by to discuss how we often lose our childhood gifts as adults and how we can find ourselves again. Do we live out our childhood trauma as adults if we never face it? Do we mistakenly project onto others our bad behavior, due to our inner childhood wounds? How do our inner childhood wounds rob us of our happiness and fulfillment? Mental Dialogue asking the questions America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message
Often in dating, BLACK MEN are warned to avoid BLACK WOMEN with deep seeded DADDY ISSUES, especially if those issues stem from the abandonment of their father during their childhood. Our special guest, DR. TIFFANY KING, spent years contending with the sporadic involvement of her father in her life, and eventually had to regularly attend THERAPY to deal with those issues. She was an honor roll student, a high school star athlete, and received full scholarships to attend college and eventually went on to get her DOCTORATE IN PSYCHOLOGY. With all her academic and professional success, she continuously dealt with the idea that her father in his sporadic absence didn't seem to fully acknowledge her. The lack of father validation made her relationship with men difficult, but after years of therapy, she eventually met her now husband of 18 years, DR. HIRESHEMO CLARK (also in psychology) and they are now successfully raising two boys together in their home. We ask DR. CLARK about dating TIFFANY in the early years and having to overcome her TRUST ISSUES. We ask DR. KING what did her husband do in the beginning to aid her in trusting him, and how much did THERAPY help her to get to that point? Even after marriage did any of her DADDY ISSUES show up, and if so, how did they deal with them? MENTAL DIALOGUE asking the question America's afraid to ask. ALL I ASK IS THAT YOU THINK --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/montoya-smith/message
How have the people along Oxford Road fared during the COVID Pandemic? Performed by Tiffany King with contributions from the community. Written by Oli Hewson, Milli Dalton and Renee Quartey-Peluola Casting by Martha Haskins Directed by Matthew Whitelock Sound Engineering by Pedro Santos Theme music composed by Vladimir Grudinov Graphic Design by Courtney Higgs Photographic images by Emily Marshall © Copyright Baker Street Productions Ltd 2021
This episode features candid conversations with education leaders about the push for excellence and equity and what role standards play in providing instruction that is grade-level, engaging, affirming, and meaningful. Side B features a conversation with Bradley Powless of the Onondaga Nation who discusses the importance of identity in education. Episode notes: The following scholars and texts are featured in Episode Seven: Shariff El-Mekki, founder of the Center For Black Educator Development Paul Gorski, Equity Literacy Institute, Avoiding Racial Equity Detours Dr. Kofi Lomotey, author, professor of educational leadership at Western Carolina University Jeremy Garcia and Valerie Shirley, Indigenous scholars and University of Arizona teacher prep experts Dr. Christopher Emdin, associate professor of science education at the Teachers College, Columbia University and author of “For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood And The Rest of Y'all Too,” and “Ratchetdemics.” Dr. Alfred Tatum, professor, literacy specialist, and author of the books “Reading For Their Life: Rebuilding the Textual Lineages of African American Adolescent Males” and “Teaching Black Boys in the Elementary Grades.” Dr. Tiffany King, Georgia State University professor and author of the book, “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” Dr. Tanji Reed Marshall, director of P-12 Practice at The Education Trust Dr. John B. King, CEO of The Education Trust and former Secretary of Education Corey Carter, Baltimore County Public School System Teacher of the Year “Culturally Responsive Teaching and The Brain: Promoting Authentic Engagement and Rigor Among Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Students” by Zaretta Hammond “If You Listen, We Will Stay: Why Teachers of Color Leave and How to Disrupt Teacher Turnover” by The Education Trust “Our Stories, Our Struggles, Our Strengths: Perspectives and Reflections From Latino Teachers” by The Education Trust “Common Core State Standards: Structuring and Protecting Equitable Pathways for African American Boys” by Alfred W. Tatum “Culture, Literacy, and Learning: Taking Bloom in the Midst of the Whirlwind” by Carol D. Lee “Ratchetdemic: Reimagining Academic Success” by Chris Emdin “Other People's Children: Cultural Conflict in the Classroom” by Lisa Delpit “The Dreamkeepers: Successful Teachers of African American Children” by Gloria Ladson-Billings “Culturally Responsive Teaching: Theory, Research, and Practice” by Geneva Gay
This week, Andy hosts Tiffany King—creator of Eat at Home, family meal-planning wizard, and author of the Eat at Home Tonight cookbook. Tune in to hear Tiffany discuss why she started this business in 2008 and how the poor economy fueled the need for a solution to cutting costs and time spent making dinner. Tiffany goes on to explain how her goal was to take all the thinking and decision making out of meal planning. Her clients simply pick a plan and follow it. You'll also hear the strategy she used to get others involved with her business and how she reached an audience that was unreachable. Find more from Tiffany by visiting her site at EatAtHomeCooks.com, and be sure to follow on Facebook (Facebook.com/eatathomecooks) and Instagram (Instagram.com/eatathome). Then pick up your copy of Eat at Home Tonight: 101 Simple Busy-Family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Plan, Instant Pot, and More! https://amzn.to/3uOUeFi If you have questions or comments for THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews YouTube.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
Episode 6, “Invisible Taxes,” brings us post-Brown v. Board, where we begin to see the foundations of a “new” system quickly revert to the regeneration of discriminatory practices that Black, Latino, and Indigenous educators continue to navigate today. It takes us through the roots of inequitable recruitment and professional development through a series of conversations between educators and researchers. The b-side features a candid conversation between White and Dr. Alfred Tatum, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University of Denver, as they discuss the lack of diversity in today’s teaching population. The following scholars and texts are featured in Episode 6: Dr. Wayne Au, professor of educational studies at University of Washington Bothell Sharif El-Mekki, founder of the Center for Black Educator Development Dr. Christopher Emdin, associate professor of science education at the Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of “For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood And The Rest of Y’all Too” John B. King, CEO of The Education Trust and former Secretary of Education Dr. Tiffany King, assistant professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Georgia State University Dr. Alfred Tatum, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University of Denver Dana Goldstein, reporter for the New York Times and the author of “The Teacher Wars” “Does the Negro Need Separate Schools?” by WEB Dubois “If You Listen, We Will Stay: Why Teachers of Color Leave and How to Disrupt Teacher Turnover” by The Education Trust “Latino Education in the United States: A Narrated History from 1513–2000” by Victoria Maria-MacDonald “Learning in a Burning House: Educational Inequality, Ideology, and (Dis)Integration” by Sonya Douglass Horsford “Our Stories, Our Struggles, Our Strengths: Perspectives and Reflections From Latino Teachers” by The Education Trust “Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform” by Derrick Bell “The Lost Education of Horace Tate” by Vanessa Siddle Walker “We Want to Do More Than Survive” by Bettina Love Original music by Brandon White
Episode 6, “Invisible Taxes,” brings us post-Brown v. Board, where we begin to see the foundations of a “new” system quickly revert to the regeneration of discriminatory practices that Black, Latino, and Indigenous educators continue to navigate today. It takes us through the roots of inequitable recruitment and professional development through a series of conversations between educators and researchers. The b-side features a candid conversation between White and Dr. Alfred Tatum, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University of Denver, as they discuss the lack of diversity in today’s teaching population. The following scholars and texts are featured in Episode 6: Dr. Wayne Au, professor of educational studies at University of Washington Bothell Sharif El-Mekki, founder of the Center for Black Educator Development Dr. Christopher Emdin, associate professor of science education at the Teachers College, Columbia University, and author of “For White Folks Who Teach in the Hood And The Rest of Y’all Too” John B. King, CEO of The Education Trust and former Secretary of Education Dr. Tiffany King, assistant professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies at Georgia State University Dr. Alfred Tatum, provost and executive vice president for academic affairs at Metropolitan State University of Denver Dana Goldstein, reporter for the New York Times and the author of “The Teacher Wars” “Does the Negro Need Separate Schools?” by WEB Dubois “If You Listen, We Will Stay: Why Teachers of Color Leave and How to Disrupt Teacher Turnover” by The Education Trust “Latino Education in the United States: A Narrated History from 1513–2000” by Victoria Maria-MacDonald “Learning in a Burning House: Educational Inequality, Ideology, and (Dis)Integration” by Sonya Douglass Horsford “Our Stories, Our Struggles, Our Strengths: Perspectives and Reflections From Latino Teachers” by The Education Trust “Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform” by Derrick Bell “The Lost Education of Horace Tate” by Vanessa Siddle Walker “We Want to Do More Than Survive” by Bettina Love Original music by Brandon White
John Tarleton and Amba Guerguerian interview Sarah Lazur and Tiffany King of Crown Heights Tenants Union about the reopening of NYC Housing Court, tenant organizers' push for New York State to pass a cancel rent bill and what it's like to be on rent strike.
John Tarleton, Editor-in-Chief of the Indypendent and co-host Amba Guerguerian interview: —Sarah Lazur and Tiffany King of Crown Heights Tenants Union about the reopening of NYC Housing Court, tenant organizers' push for New York State to pass a cancel rent bill and what it's like to be on rent strike. —Pete Sikora, Climate and Inequality Campaigns Director of New York Communities for Change, about Cuomo's attempt to gut a part of the NYC Green New deal that requires big buildings to switch over to clean energy. —Leia-Lee Doran of the Indypendent about her recent article,"Being Asian American in a Time of Rising Hate Forces Me to Face My Own Divided Feelings."
In this week's episode of Spiritual Spiral hosts Sam Davidson and Sari Cohen interview psychic medium and comedian (aka a "comedium") Tiffany King. The world has been heavy to say the least, so we talk about all of it and how it has affected us spiritually. There is no way to get around it, politics is what is on everyone's mind and we all have our own opinions. While many of us agree and many of us don't, we all want one thing which is peace. Additionally, we also discuss the #MeToo movement and Tiffany's involvement as well as how she combines her spiritual gifts with her comedy. And lastly we get into the topic of pet communication. This is a very open, honest and fascinating episode, enjoy! Tiffany King Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/psychicmediumcomedian/ Tiffany King Website: https://www.momicthemediocrebluessmusical.com/#/ Spiritual Spiral Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spiritualspiralshow/
Do you sometimes wish that someone else would do your meal planning? Kathi and Tiffany King are here to make your wish come true. We all know that successful meal planning lessens decisions and chaos in this busy life, but finding the time to consistently devote to it can be challenging. Tiffany King has developed Meals at Home to help relieve decision fatigue and help us save time and money. Join in the discussion to find out: Why it’s so helpful to have a consistent meal plan How meal planning will help you save time and money How meal planning will help to alleviate decision fatigue Ready For Anything Bad stuff happens all the time, but this doesn’t mean we have to live in constant fear. Ready for Anything: Preparing Your Heart and Home for Any Crisis Big or Small gives finite simple steps for being proactive rather than reactive—helping you prepare your mind, heart, and home for any unfortunate circumstance. Full of stories and humor along with facts, tips, and lists, Kathi’s book offers a down-to-earth guide that will show you how to face the unexpected with confidence, relying on God’s strength and plan rather than giving into fear and anxiety. Her step-by-step plan is easy to implement and will help anyone become a better steward of their resources as well as be the neighbor who can help in a crisis rather than needing help. Kathi’s goal is to equip readers to be the frontline of helpers in any crisis, from a natural disaster to a friend’s job loss.
# 426 The Episode Where Kathi Says She Wanted to Punch Roger in the Face – PLUS Getting Dinner on the Table with Eat at Home Cooks’ Tiffany King
Flyover States Podcast Ep. #101—Tiffany King recorded 09/08/2020 Welcome to the Flyover States Podcast. Featuring real conversations about the people, places, and events happening in Northwest Illinois and the Midwest lifestyle. Based out of Freeport, Illinois. My guest for this episode was Tiffany King. She is a friend and Exe. Dir. of the Mt. Horeb Chamber of Commerce. #rulefollowers www.mounthorebchamber.com Thanks for listening and please help the show by spreading the word. Share a link, comment, Rate, review, and follow on social media. #freeportillinois #stephensoncounty #northwestillinois #Driftless #815 #midwest #midwestlife #flyoverstates #flyoverstatespodcast #smalltown #smalltownlife #podcast #smallbusiness #entrepreneur #pearlcity #hometown To email the show for questions or booking contact Flyoverstatespod@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/flyoverstatespodcast Instagram: @Flyoverstatespod Twitter: @flyoverstatepod YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSmPsOGG1SfSq8aDGpsSlg Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/flyoverstatespod Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flyover-states-podcast/id1205811786 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2JNSNeEAysNk1dUaV8vwFr?si=kU9ommXEReqGYFAo9sNj0Q Google Play: Support for the show come from these places. Flyover States Entertainment www.facebook.com/flyoverstatesentertainment
Comedian/Medium/Mom Tiffany King joins Jose to talk the Supernatural, theories on how one connects to a more spiritual place. The two then discuss the trials of divorce, abuse, and get […]
Katie talks to Tiffany about adoption, infertility, foster care, her love for blogging, and her vision for the future. Follow Tiffany on Social media! FB: @wefivekingsblog IG: @wefivekings and be sure to SUBSCRIBE to her blog by clicking here! AND be sure to listen to All Over The Road: New Orleans for more (or less) of Katie! New episodes up every single week. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/katie-bellerino/message
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What started as a 30-day challenge that included a little sabotaging turned out to be the start of an entrepreneurial journey for Tiffany King, owner of Bumpers Cheesecakery. Included in her journey was the closing of GM Lordstown, where for 23 years, Tiffany worked on the assembly line. For many workers at the plant, including Tiffany, the question was, "What to do next?" Learn More about Bumpers CheesecakeryBumpers Cheesecakery WebsiteBumpers Cheesecakery FacebookBumpers Cheesecakery InstagramLet's Launch Your PodcastSound United WebsiteSound United FacebookSound United Instagram
Flyover States Podcast Ep. #87—Tiffany King Recorded: 12/16/19—FSE Studio Welcome to the Flyover States Podcast. Featuring real conversations about the people, places, and events happening in Northwest Illinois and the Midwest lifestyle. Based out of Freeport, Illinois. The guest for this episode is Tiffany King. Good friend, return guest(63), and professionally the executive director of the Mount Horeb, WI. Chamber of Commerce. We talked about our home life, her career, how to progress the podcast, Carl Sandberg lockdown, and a few cards from Poddecks. Thanks for listening and please help the show by spreading the word. Share a link, comment, Rate, review, and follow on social media. #freeportillinois #stephensoncounty #northwestillinois #815 #midwest #midwestlife #flyoverstates #flyoverstatespodcast #smalltown #smalltownlife #podcast #smallbusiness #entrepreneur To email the show for questions or booking contact Flyoverstatespod@gmail.com Facebook: www.facebook.com/flyoverstatespodcast Instagram: @Flyoverstatespod Twitter: @flyoverstatepod YouTube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXSmPsOGG1SfSq8aDGpsSlg Apple Podcasts: http://feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:267633091/sounds.rss Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2JNSNeEAysNk1dUaV8vwFr?si=kU9ommXEReqGYFAo9sNj0Q Support for the show come from these places. Flyover States Entertainment www.flyoverstates.net www.facebook.com/flyoverstatesentertainment
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I’m Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Can a Black-Native American alliance bring the white supremacist, conquistador state to an end? An author and educator thinks so. Another writer believes that the climate crisis will create the political conditions that will defeat white supremacy. We’ll hear his theory, as well. And, political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal provides a lesson on the roots of the prison abolition movement. Blacks have been voting overwhelmingly Democratic for more than two generations. For much of that period, the actual Black economic condition has deteriorated, relative to whites. But Joe Biden is running for president as if the past was great for Black people. We spoke with Malaika Jabali, a public policy attorney, writer, and activist, based in Brooklyn, New York. Jabali says the establishment Democrats are working on the wrong assumptions. Scholars have written quite a bit about alliances between Blacks and Native Americans, resisting European conquest and enslavement in the Americas. But Tiffany King, an Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University, has written a book that argues that Blacks and Native Americans still pose a threat to what she calls “the conquistador white settler nation.” Tiffany King’s book is titled, “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” Climate change threatens to make much of life on Earth extinct, including human life. But educator and journalist Nicholas Powers thinks some good can come out of the mobilization to fight climate change. Powers is author of the book, “The Ground Below Zero: 9/11 to Burning Man, New Orleans to Darfur, Haiti to Occupy Wall Street.” Powers is also an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. In a recent article for Truthout, Powers surmised that the climate crisis may create the political conditions to finally defeat white supremacy. Mumia Abu Jamal, the nation’s best known political prisoner, presents this report on the roots of the current prison abolition movement.
Welcome to the radio magazine that brings you news, commentary and analysis from a Black Left perspective. I'm Glen Ford, along with my co-host Nellie Bailey. Coming up: Can a Black-Native American alliance bring the white supremacist, conquistador state to an end? An author and educator thinks so. Another writer believes that the climate crisis will create the political conditions that will defeat white supremacy. We'll hear his theory, as well. And, political prisoner Mumia Abu Jamal provides a lesson on the roots of the prison abolition movement. Blacks have been voting overwhelmingly Democratic for more than two generations. For much of that period, the actual Black economic condition has deteriorated, relative to whites. But Joe Biden is running for president as if the past was great for Black people. We spoke with Malaika Jabali, a public policy attorney, writer, and activist, based in Brooklyn, New York. Jabali says the establishment Democrats are working on the wrong assumptions. Scholars have written quite a bit about alliances between Blacks and Native Americans, resisting European conquest and enslavement in the Americas. But Tiffany King, an Assistant Professor of Women's, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at Georgia State University, has written a book that argues that Blacks and Native Americans still pose a threat to what she calls “the conquistador white settler nation.” Tiffany King's book is titled, “The Black Shoals: Offshore Formations of Black and Native Studies.” Climate change threatens to make much of life on Earth extinct, including human life. But educator and journalist Nicholas Powers thinks some good can come out of the mobilization to fight climate change. Powers is author of the book, “The Ground Below Zero: 9/11 to Burning Man, New Orleans to Darfur, Haiti to Occupy Wall Street.” Powers is also an associate professor of English at the State University of New York at Old Westbury. In a recent article for Truthout, Powers surmised that the climate crisis may create the political conditions to finally defeat white supremacy. Mumia Abu Jamal, the nation's best known political prisoner, presents this report on the roots of the current prison abolition movement.
Next to laundry, getting meals on the table in a consistent manner for the family is a HUGE STRUGGLE! Tiffany King is going to help us get ahead of the dinner time crunch!
Flyover States Podcast Ep. #63—Tiffany King Recorded: 03/11/2019–Flyover States Podcast Studio Welcome to the Flyover States Podcast. Featuring real conversations about the people, places, and events happening in Northwest Illinois and the Midwest lifestyle. Based out of Freeport, Illinois. The guest for this episode is Tiffany King. We talked about her position as the Ex. Dir. of the Mt Horeb WI chamber of commerce, diet and exercise, family, anxiety, growing up, dog adoption, and many other topics. For more information on events in Mt. Horeb follow this link WWW.MTHOREBCHAMBER.COM Thanks for listening and please help the show by spreading the word. Share a link, comment, Rate, review, and follow on social media. To email the show for questions or booking contact Flyoverstatespod@gmail.com www.facebook.com/flyoverstatespodcast Soundcloud www.soundcloud.com/flyoverstatespod Itunes itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/flyov…d1205811786?mt=2 Flyover States Entertainment www.flyoverstates.net www.facebook.com/flyoverstatesentertainment
Now that it’s February, the excitement of the new year has probably started to fade for you. And it’s around this time of the year that it can begin to feel like you just want to give up on your goals for 2019. This episode might be just the shot in the arm you need to get back on track! I’m chatting with Tiffany King from Eat At Home Cooks — a woman who has made it her mission to help busy women spend less time and effort in the kitchen and more time as a family. She’s joining me today for us to talk about menu planning, cooking, and tips and tricks for busy families. Tune in to learn about why eating together as a family has been so impactful for Tiffany and her family (even though she readily admits it’s been a struggle at times — especially when her kids were young!). We’ll talk about how to stop over-complicating dinner, why it’s okay to have super simple dinners (and we’ll give you some ideas for what might work for your family), and how to deal with trying to juggle multiple schedules and evening activities as your kids get older! By the way, if you’d like more help, I have put together a free Eat at Home Challenge. I’ll send you a one-week grocery list + menu plan + a quick and easy crockpot recipe for each day and lots of money-saving and time-saving tips and suggestions. Plus, you’ll get access to a private Facebook Group to give you more accountability. Go here to sign up for this free resource! In This Episode: [01:40] – This week, what’s saving my life is my very favorite magnesium. I share why I take it, how much I take, when I take it, and how it’s helped me sleep better and be healthier. [03:41] – I finally picked my top reads from 2018 (better late than never, eh?) I tell you about them on this episode! [06:52] – This episode’s amazing sponsor is You Need a Budget. We’ve personally used this software for years and love it! [09:30] – Having a plan for dinner (and having it already made) is one of the best ways I’ve found to reduce chaos in the evening and spend more time with my kids. [13:47] – If you struggle to get dinner on the table at night, you’ll be encouraged with Tiffany’s tips + you’ll be inspired to hear how eating together as a family has made such a difference in their home. [16:42] – I ask Tiffany about what to do when you have kids who have evening activities or older kids with differing schedules. She shares her go-to recipes for nights when the family needs to eat at shifts instead of all together at the same time. [18:53] – Tiffany offers advice on quick and easy meal ideas for people who feel tired and stressed out, or don’t have much time or energy. She also shares about her meal-planning system, and what gave her the inspiration to start making meal plans. [26:21] – I promised you a freebie at the beginning of this episode and here it is! I put together a week-long eat-at-home challenge based on Tiffany’s menu plans to give you a taste of what they’re like. Head to this link to sign up! [27:47] – How do you get everyone out the door on time and peacefully? I share some strategies and advice that has worked well for our family — including some words of hope for young moms! Links and Resources: Calm Gummies by Natural Vitality My Favorite Things on Amazon The Top 4 Books I Read in 2018 Mom Set Free by Jeannie Cunnion Chasing Excellence by Ben Bergeron Sacred Rest by Dr. Saundra Dalton-Smith Emotionally Healthy Spirituality Peter Scazzero Goodreads Goodreads app on Google Play Goodreads app on Apple App Store My Goodreads account You Need a Budget (this episode’s amazing sponsor!) Eat At Home Cooks Eat at Home on Facebook Eat at Home on Instagram Eat at Home Tonight Cookbook by Tiffany King No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency by Alexander McCall Smith The FREE Eat at Home Challenge CrystalPaine.com MoneySavingMom.com YourBloggingMentor.com My Instagram account (I’d love for you to follow me there! I usually hop on at least a few times per day and share behind-the-scenes photos and videos, my grocery store hauls, funny stories, or just anything I’m pondering or would like your advice or feedback on!) Have feedback on the show or suggestions for future episodes or topics? Send me an email: crystal@moneysavingmom.com Sponsor Spotlight This episode is sponsored by YouNeedaBudget.com — the budgeting software we have personally used for the past two years and absolutely love. We were introduced to this budgeting software by my brother-in-law, Justin, a few years ago. He and my husband, Jesse, are both what I would lovingly refer to as “nerds”. You know the kind of people… those people who think spreadsheets are fun. And who geek out over features in Excel. Yup, those kinds of people. You might as well poke my eyeballs out with a hot iron rod than get to me be giddy over creating spreadsheets. But nevertheless, I love Spreadsheet Nerds because they help keep people like me in line and on track! Anyway, it was around Christmastime and Justin started telling Jesse about YouNeedaBudget — what we call YNAB for short. Jesse and I had both heard of this software before, but we had been using Quicken for so long that we’d not considered changing to anything else. Well, when Jesse saw the features of YNAB, he was intrigued enough to sign up for the free trial. And it was pretty much love at first sight. Truthfully, I can’t even begin to tell you how often I’ve heard him exclaiming to me, to friends, or just to himself something about, “How cool and helpful YNAB is!” I’m such a pen and paper and cash girl, but after all his raving reviews, I finally gave in and downloaded it on my phone and had him show me how it works. It’s really, really impressive. I love how we can see exactly how we’re doing in every budget in just one glance. And since we have multiple budgets for our businesses and personal, it allows us to track them all in one app. Which is so handy! Next week, I’ll tell you more why Jesse loves this budgeting software so much and how it has benefitted our family personally, but for now, if you’d like to check it out, YNAB is offering my listeners something special. They usually only offer a 30-day trial, but they are giving you all a FREE 60-day trial so you can really get a feel for it and see how well it works. Go here to sign up for your FREE 60-Day YNAB trial. 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This week, Andy answers two listener questions! Our first question is from a freelance copywriter who is having trouble shutting out the distraction of writing fiction during the times he should be working. He wants to know if this is due to a distracting writing environment or if it’s because of a mental aspect that he hasn’t considered. The second question is from Cindy Who in Whoville. (Andy doesn’t believe it’s her real name…) She loves to hand pick the perfect gift for family and friends, but lately, the chaos of being around hordes of pushy people has her heart feeling a little smaller this year. She wants to know what has happened to make people act this way. Be sure to listen for more info about one of the most interesting cookbooks Andy and Polly have ever read—Eat at Home Tonight by Tiffany King. If you have a question you’d like Andy to answer on THE PROFESSIONAL NOTICER, please contact us at: Phone: 1-800-726-ANDY Email: TheProfessionalNoticer@AndyAndrews.com Facebook.com/AndyAndrews Twitter.com/AndyAndrews Instagram.com/AndyAndrewsAuthor
Tiffany King has cooked more than ten thousand meals for her husband and four kids. Over the years, Tiffany has learned what works and what doesn't work for getting dinner on the table fast. Her recipes have been developed in a real kitchen for her busy family and tested by the millions of readers on her website, Eat at Home. She also demonstrates cooking techniques through weekly live videos on her popular Facebook page. When she's not cooking, you can find her curled up with a good book. Links mentioned: Eat at Home Tonight cookbook Tiffany's ideas for feeding a crowd. Special thanks to Lauren Foster, Foster Lane Living, for our new branding. Where to find April and Bayleigh instagram | facebook | website | Facebook group
Today my guest is Tiffany King. She's a cookbook author, blogger, and mom and today we are chatting about meal planning, prioritizing dinner with your family, and her favorite meals to serve her family in busy seasons of life! Show Notes: Eat at Home website Eat at Home Facebook page Eat at Home Tonight cookbook site Be sure to look up the app Favoreats for your iphone! Connect with Jessica: Instagram//Facebook//Email: jessica@extraordinarymomspodcast.com
In this episode, Carey DeMichelis & Bea Jolley delve into the Canadian rhetoric of multiculturalism. The Kitchen Table discusses what multicultural discourses miss and mask. And we are joined by Tiffany King, Assistant Professor at the University of Georgia in Women's, Gender and Sexuality Studies, and Michael Dumas, Assistant Professor at the University of California, Berkeley in the Graduate School of Education and the African American Studies Department. Dr. King, Dr. Dumas, and the Kitchen Table draw our attention to the ways that performances of multiculturalism serve as a distraction from the changes needed and desired for and by Black and Indigenous peoples.
In today's episode of the #WalkItOut Podcast, we're chatting with Tiffany King! I hope you enjoy today's show. You can listen at WalkItOutPodcast.com or on iTunes! For notes and links for everything we talked about on the show, visit: https://www.triciagoyer.com/032 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/walkitoutwithtriciagoyer/support
I had so much fun talking to Tiffany King this week. We discussed all things Instant Pot, and she answered almost all the questions many of you had submitted that morning over on Instagram. (If you’re not following me on Instagram, you should be!) Basically, Tiffany gives a reality check about whether this much-raved-about appliance […] The post 179: Instant Pot Ins and Outs and Q&A with Tiffany King Podcast appeared first on A Slob Comes Clean.
On today's episode of Are You Real Fit we hear from the author Tiffany King. Tiffany wrote the cook book Eat At Home Tonight. In this episode Tiffany describes the amazing recipes, and how practical the index is for anyone to not only follow, but make a home made meal. You will also hear the many benefits to eating at home including saving time, money, healthier ingredients, and most importantly quality family time. This is a very practical and easy step you can take to begin living a healthier more balanced lifestyle today! Links; Connect with Kasey Fuller Eat at Home Tonight By: Tiffany King
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How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public About this Episode: If you’d like to start eating more meals at home, then you’ll love the practical and easy suggestions in this episode featuring author and chef Tiffany King. Empty refrigerator? Check. No time for dishes? Check. Wanting to cook for the whole week at once? Check. After listening to this episode you’ll have no more excuses for not cooking at home, even if you’re busy. Links From This Episode: eatathomecooks.com www.mealplans.eatathomecooks.com/weekly-dinner-plans/ www.eatathomecooks.com/tonight/ Follow Jen Riday on Instagram Jen on Facebook Tiffany on Facebook Follow Tiffany on Twitter Fried Green Tomatoes at the Whistle Stop Cafe (Fannie Flagg) about women finding their own happiness – food. How to Leave a Review: Click here to watch a quick video to learn how to leave a review. How to Subscribe to Vibrant Happy Women: Apple Podcasts · Android · Overcast · Castbox · Radio Public Give us a Rating and Review · Subscribe on iTunes Comments: If you’d like to make a comment or leave feedback about the podcast, leave us a phone message at 1-608-352-6586 or email us at support@jenriday.com
It’s “Meet my friend Friday” and today, we’re focusing a little on getting geared up to go back to schedules… back to school. Join me as I talk to the wonderful Tiffany King about the importance of creating family mealtimes even if you only have 15 minutes to pull it off. Don’t miss it! TIFFANY KING has cooked more than 10,000 meals for her husband and four kids. Over the years, King has learned what works and what doesn’t for getting dinner on the table fast. Her recipes have been developed in a real kitchen for her busy family and tested by the millions of readers of her website, Eat at Home. She also shares recipes and demonstrates cooking techniques through weekly live videos on her popular Facebook page and can be found on Pinterest and Instagram as well. When she’s not cooking, you can find her curled up with a good book. Find Tiffany’s book today! Eat at Home Tonight: 101 Simple Busy-Family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot®, and More --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support
It's "Meet my friend Friday" and today, we're focusing a little on getting geared up to go back to schedules... back to school. Join me as I talk to the wonderful Tiffany King about the importance of creating family mealtimes even if you only have 15 minutes to pull it off. Don't miss it!
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In EAT AT HOME TONIGHT: 101 Simple Busy-Family Recipes for Your Slow Cooker, Sheet Pan, Instant Pot®, and More, Tiffany King unpacks the various excuses we use to avoid cooking dinner-- and then solves them for us with inspired, doable, family-friendly recipes. Read the transcript at https://www.quickanddirtytips.com/house-home/food/how-to-eat-at-home-every-night Check out all the Quick and Dirty Tips shows: www.quickanddirtytips.com/podcasts FOLLOW CLEVER COOKSTR Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CookstrCooks Twitter: https://twitter.com/cookstr Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/cookstr/
Laura and Sarah discuss getting dinner on the table with Tiffany King, author of Eat at Home Tonight.
Tiffany King has cooked over ten thousand meals for her husband and four kids. Her recipes have been developed in a real kitchen for her busy family and tested by millions of readers on her blog, Eat at Home. She also shares recipes and demonstrates cooking techniques on weekly live videos on her popular Facebook page. Over the years, she’s learned what works and what doesn’t for getting dinner on the table fast. When she’s not cooking, you can find her curled up with a library book.
In this week’s podcast episode, I introduce you to Tiffany King. Tiffany has a website called EatAtHomeCooks.com where she shares meal plans, recipes, and encouragement to busy people to cook healthy meals at home. The topic of this week’s podcast episode is not one you’ve heard me talk about often. My dislike of cooking is something that I have shared with you more than once! However, with Tiffany’s help I have cooked five days in a row this week. For me that is a real achievement. To put it into context, I’ve probably only cooked about 10-15 days all year! My husband, Greg, does all the cooking in our house… read on to find out why. I realize that if I prioritize cooking, I’m actually quite good at it. Right now, cooking is a priority for me since I’ve committed to cooking one meal a week for my close friend whose husband is very ill with cancer. I want to send my friend decent, tasty, and interesting meals. I decided if I can do it for them, then I can do it for my family, too. But I need HELP! So I turned to Tiffany for ideas and recipes. On the podcast, we discuss my history with cooking and why I lost interest, why I’m changing my mindset when it comes to cooking, and why we go through cooking ruts during certain phases of life. Why I Don’t Like To Cook When my kids were young, I took extreme cooking measures in order to try and help deal with their health issues for about an 18-month period. Believe me, they were very extreme, to the point that I eliminated 35 foods from their diet. I even went so far as to bake my own bread. These science experiments in the kitchen cost $1,400 each month for food and about 30 to 40 hours a week to prepare every morsel from scratch. Exhausted from the cooking, turmoil in my career, and other family situations, we reverted to fast food options. This was all during my accumulation phase of life. In 2012, when I was in my survival phase of life, I outsourced (in fact, abdicated!) the shopping, planning, and cooking duties to my husband. Now in 2017, my children are in high school and, being adolescents, they are unenthusiastic about eating what is prepared at home. Basically, I am reluctant to put forth the effort toward something my family doesn’t want to eat. But thanks to Tiffany, I made dinner five nights in a row last week... and I feel great about it! My Week Of Cooking I went to Tiffany’s website, EatAtHomeCooks.com, and ordered three months of meal plans. Meal plans come with grocery lists, with everything really well organized and color coded. On the podcast, Tiffany explains all about how her meal plans work. She explains that there are three different categories: whole foods, slow cooker, and traditional. Included in each of these categories is a slow cooker meal and a 15-minute meal each week. It just so happened that my husband worked overtime on both Saturday and Sunday this week. If I had not taken over the cooking this week, he might have lost his mind! But since I assumed that responsibility, it really helped our family a lot! Throughout the week, I cooked buffalo chicken sliders, skillet chicken and dressing casserole, and maple balsamic roast chicken (all traditional). I enjoyed making enough for two meals so that all of the effort carried over to another day. I share more detail of my experience with these meal plans so far in the podcast. Tiffany’s Story Tiffany started EatAtHomeCooks.com in 2008. With four school-age children who were involved in school activities and sports, her family spent a lot of time travelling to and from sporting events. She realized that she was packing food and planning dinners while so many other families were eating their meals in restaurants picking up fast food. She questioned the financial abilities of families to absorb this expense; her family certainly couldn’t! Realizing that she had a talent for efficient meal preparation, she started her website to help others. On the podcast, we discuss how Tiffany was somewhere between the accumulation and survival phases of her life back in 2008. And with such an active lifestyle, she realized that she needed a different approach to meal planning. She realized that she could still provide healthy meals for her family by using a slow cooker or pressure cooker, and by packing some meals to eat on the go. She also did what she calls “grocery store drive through,” making a quick stop at a supermarket which was more economical than fast food and usually offered healthier choices. You will want to check out the full blog post and podcast to hear about: How we deal with picky eaters Cooking patterns in each phase of life Tiffany's and my time saving tips Read the full blog post here. Cooking Effectively Gives You Time To Focus On Other Priorities When people do the 100 Day Home Organization Program, the only way to make time is to stop doing something else. It is the same with cooking. Using your cooking time efficiently allows hours to be devoted to other priorities, such as a business venture, or driving children where they need to be, or whatever it is that's important to you. Preparing meals in advance is a time commitment with a pay off! People who use Tiffany’s EatAtHomeCooks.com program save a lot of time and enjoy having the family around the dinner table more often. The very aroma of a home-cooked meal is an enticement in itself! I’m SO pleased to share that Tiffany is offering a great deal for my Organize 365 audience. Go to Organize365.com/EatAtHome to review the various plans available and purchase with a 25% off discount code (organize365) during November, 2017. Bon Appétit! View the complete post here: https://organize365.com/203
For many of us, being in the middle of a divorce is the worst place to be. But being in the middle of it thousands of miles away from family and friends takes the cake. Comedian and Momic, Tiffany King, shares how she moved her entire life (daughter and career) to be with her husband only to be faced with divorce once they began to settle in. Facebook Comedian Tiffany King, Twitter TiffanyRKing, Instagram: comediantiffanyking, website: psychictiffany.weebly.com youtube channel: tiffany king Email Leanne & The Boyfriend at info@lifelafterdivorce or message us at Life Lafter Divorce on Facebook, @lafterdivorce on Twitter, or @lifelafterdivorce on Instagram.
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It's Tuesday, and time for a new episode of What Should I Read Next!Our guest today is Tiffany King, a dear friend you might know from her food blog, Eat At Home. Tiffany is a busy woman -- a homeschool mom for 19 years, and the creator of her own business -- so when she reads, she craves something cozy and comforting. "“I don’t tend to go really deep with my fiction," she says, "and I don’t feel bad about that."If you love comforting fiction with mouth-watering culinary themes, today's episode is just for you. Grab a snack and join us! Click over to the podcast website for the full list of titles discussed in this episode, and leave us a comment to let us know what YOU think Tiffany should read next!Connect with Tiffany: Eat At Home | Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | PinterestConnect with Anne: Blog | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | WSIRN Instagram
Comedians Christine Little and Tiffany King, and the Andy’s behind the movie “We Had This Band” come to party with Carl Kozlowski, Christina Myers, Stephen Trotman and Andrew Monheim of The Letters Home on this episode of PAJAMA PARTY on RadioTitans.com! http://archives.radiotitans.com/PajamaParty/141103_Ep36_PajamaParty.mp3