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Ukraine and war with Celeste Maloy; Peach Days with Tiffany Wright full 2683 Thu, 15 Aug 2024 17:48:56 +0000 hdaJv15la07YBE6Js1s4sVQTXOFtxGH0 news The Andy Griffin Show news Ukraine and war with Celeste Maloy; Peach Days with Tiffany Wright Join Andy Griffin for The Andy Griffin Show on Southern Utah's News Talk KDXU in St. George and listen to parts of the shows that you may have missed or just want to listen to again. 2022
Tiffany Wright, Ohio REALTORS 2023 Good Neighbor Award Winner, joins this week's episode to discuss her non-profit, the Magnolia Resource, its mission, and winning the 2023 Good Neighbor Award.We cover: How Tiffany got started in real estateStarting the Magnolia Resource and its missionWhat it was like operating a non-profit during COVIDThe importance of fostering and adoptingHow she became passionate about fostering and adoptingWays you can support the Magnolia ResourceWhat it was like winning the 2023 Good Neighbor Award from Ohio REALTORS.
In XYBM 91, I talk with Tiffany Wright, who is a licensed clinical social worker, wellness consultant, author, and speaker. We talk about the different kinds of grief, why it's important for Black people to connect with their emotions, healing, spirituality, and more.Listen to the full episode on all podcast streaming platforms including YouTube.Leave a 5 star review ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ if you found value in this episode or a previous episode!HOW TO FIND A DOPE, BLACK THERAPIST:————————————We are teaching a FREE webinar on how to find a dope, Black therapist – sign up for the next session here: https://event.webinarjam.com/channel/black-therapist All webinar attendees will have the opportunity to be paired with a Black mental health professional in Safe Haven. We have had 1K+ people sign up for this webinar in the past. Don't miss out. Slots are limited.BOOK US FOR SPEAKING + BRAND DEALS:————————————Explore our diverse collaboration opportunities as the leading and fastest-growing Black men's mental health platform on social media. Let's create something dope for your brand/company. Take the first step by filling out the form on our website: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/speaking-brand-deals SAFE HAVEN:————————————Safe Haven is a holistic healing platform built for Black men by Black men. In Safe Haven, you will be connected with a Black mental health professional, so you can finally heal from the things you find it difficult to talk about AND you will receive support from like-minded Black men that are all on their healing journey, so you don't have to heal alone.Join Safe Haven Now: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenSUPPORT THE PLATFORM:————————————Safe Haven: https://www.expressyourselfblackman.com/safe-havenMonthly Donation: https://buy.stripe.com/eVa5o0fhw1q3guYaEEMerchandise: https://shop.expressyourselfblackman.comFOLLOW US:————————————TikTok: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.tiktok.com/@expressyourselfblackman) Instagram:Host: @expressyourselfblackman (https://www.instagram.com/expressyourselfblackman) Guest: @tiffinspires (https://www.instagram.com/tiffinspires/)YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/ExpressYourselfBlackManFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/expressyourselfblackman
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In the season finale of season 4, I sit down with globe trotter, Tiffany Wright. I follow Tiffany on instagram not only because I personally know her, but also because she travels to the most amazing places. She's quick to catch a flight and road trip down the coast of California or hop in a jeep to explore the Serengeti over across the Atlantic. We talk about Tiffany's fearlessness and how she travelled alone to Africa, how she plans her excursions, and how finding the right tribe to book a trip with is necessary. She also talks about her annual mother/daughter trip and how she developed the desire to be a wanderlust. Our conversation not only inspired me to get out of my small town more often, but most importantly, to push past the fear in order to see the world. Shout out to Camp Yoshi. Check out their amazing adventures here. https://www.campyoshi.com/ Follow Tiffany @tiffdiff Follow us @pushthrumom website: www.pushthrumom.com email: keisha@keishareaves.com Intro: Peter Kuli "Cozy" Outro: Usher and City Girls "Good Love"
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Welcome back to How I Lawyer! In most episodes of the How I Lawyer Podcast I interview individual lawyers about what they do, why they do it, and how they do it well. This special episode is the fourth in a series called "Panel Opinion" where I bring together experts on a particular topic. In this episode I discuss the important topic of oral argument with a superstar panel including Judge Patricia Millett, Joe Palmore, and Professor Tiffany Wright for this discussion. Judge Patricia Millett is currently a judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit where she has served since December 2013. Prior to becoming a federal judge, she led the Supreme Court Practice at Akin Gump Strauss Hauer & Field LLP in Washington DC. Earlier in her career she spent fifteen years representing the United States of America in the federal courts of appeal and the United States Supreme Court while working on the Appellate Staff of the Department of Justice's Civil Division and as an Assistant in the Office of the Solicitor General. In total, she argued 32 cases before the Supreme Court prior to becoming a Judge. She started her career as an associate at Miller & Chevalier and as a law clerk to Judge Thomas Tang on the Ninth Circuit. She is a graduate of the University of Illinois (Go Illini) and Harvard Law School, Go Crimson. Joe Palmore is the co-chair of Morrison & Foerster's Appellate and Supreme Court Practice and Managing Partner of its DC Office. Joe is an experienced appellate advocate with 12 arguments in the US Supreme Court and more than 45 in other appeals courts nationwide. Prior to joining MoFo, Joe served as an Assistant to the Solicitor General at the U.S. Department of Justice for nearly five years where he was responsible for briefing the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act's Minimum Coverage provision. He started his career as a law clerk to Judge John Gleeson of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eastern District of New York, Judge Dennis Jacobs of the Second Circuit and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. He is graduate of Harvard (Go Crimson) and UVA Law (Go Wahoos). Tiffany Wright is the Co-Director of Howard Law's Civil Rights Clinic and a Senior Associate at Orrick, Herrington, & Sutcliffe LLP. Professor Wright began her legal career as a law clerk to Judge Royce Lamberth on the United States District Court in DC, Judge David Tatel on the United States Court of Appeals for the DC Circuit, and Justice Sonia Sotomayor on the United States Supreme Court. She has recently briefed and argued a number of key Civil Rights cases and was recognized by the National Bar Association as one of the Best Advocates Under 40 and the Nation's Best Advocate of the Year. She is a graduate of the University of Maryland (Go Terps) and the Georgetown University Law Center (Go Hoyas) where she completed her law degree at night while also working full-time as a Law Clerk and Paralegal at the US Attorneys Office for the District of Maryland. Tiffany is also the first return guest to the podcast as her story is featured on Episode #13. If you enjoy this episode, make sure to sign up for future episodes at www.howilawyer.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts. This episode is sponsored, edited, and engineered by LawPods, a professional podcast production company for busy attorneys.
Leah's dreams come true with an episode all about a resentencing case, and the meaning of the First Step Act of 2018-- Concepcion v. United States. Tiffany Wright and Easha Anand join in.
Meet Tiffany Wright! Ms. Tiffany Wright is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Wellness Consultant, Author, and Speaker. Tiffany speaks on Therapy in the black community, the first steps in finding a therapist and mental wellness. Take a listen and enjoy. For More on Tiffany: instagram.com/@tiffinspires www.livethebelife.com www.tiffanywrightmsw.com Book References are below: 4 Agreements Mindful Journaling More on Cool Ass Black Woman : www.coolassblackwoman.com instagram.com/coolassblackwoman
Tiffany Wright joins the show to recap last week's oral arguments and to preview the second week of the December sitting... hijinks ensue.Strict Scrutiny depends on support from listeners. Become a Glow subscriber today for just $7/month, and get access to special live shows and virtual happy hours.Resources:"Texas Abortion Law Complicates Care for Risky Pregnancies," by Roni Caryn Rabin. New York Times, November 26, 2021."The Judge Who Told the Truth About the Mississippi Abortion Ban," by Reynolds Holding. The Atlantic, November 30, 2021.Amicus brief by the Howard University School of Law Human and Civil Rights Clinic
With gas prices creeping up again, WBTV anchor/reporter Alex Giles talks with AAA of the Carolinas spokesperson Tiffany Wright about what might be causing the spike, and what to expect heading into the Fall season.
Tiffany C. Wright, The Resourceful CEO, LLC (The Exit Exchange, Episode 7) Tiffany Wright of The Resourceful CEO joined The Exit Exchange to discuss many factors business owners need to consider in preparing to sell. These issues are both varied and complex, including cash flow issues, the psyche of the owner as they prepare to […]
In this episode I speak with Tiffany Wright. Tiffany is the Co-Director of the Howard University Law School's Human and Civil Right's Clinic. Tiffany is a graduate of the University of Maryland and the Georgetown University Law Center where she completed her law degree at night while also serving as Editor-in-Chief of the Georgetown Law Journal's Annual Review of Criminal Procedure and working full time as a law clerk and paralegal at the United States Attorney's Office for the District of Maryland. Before her position at Howard, Tiffany worked as an associate at two prominent DC law firms: WilmerHale and Orrick, Herrington, and Sutcliffe LLP (where she remains a Managing Associate). Tiffany started her legal career as a law clerk to three federal judges in Washington, D.C.: Judge Royce Lamberth (DDC), Judge David Tatel (DC Circuit), and Justice Sonia Sotomayor (U.S. Supreme Court). In our conversation, we discussed her remarkable path to becoming a lawyer that began with a family tragedy, took a detour with some helpful advice from a lawyer who came to her aid as a child, and continues today with her role leading the charge to protect the rights of those who need that protection the most. We also discussed how Tiffany was able to complete law school at night with a full-time job and a young son at home, the many skills she learned as a law clerk including how to write opinions in complex and technical areas, the role and strategy behind amicus briefs including those drafted by her clinic, the power of representation and diversity in our profession, and how to best integrate the policy behind the law, into written legal advocacy. Sign up for alerts about future episodes at howilawyer.com or subscribe wherever you get your podcasts (pod.link/howilawyer).
New York police disciplinary records were a black box, until the state changed the law. Then the union sued to keep the lid on—but lost. We speak to Tiffany Wright of the Howard University Civil Rights Clinic, who argued the case at the Second Circuit on behalf of the reforms. Also, did you know the government can search your smartphone with absolutely no suspicion when you cross the border? That’s what the First Circuit says, at least. Adam Shelton breaks down this alarming ruling, which we’ll all want to keep in mind when leaving the country becomes a thing again. Transcript forthcoming Uniformed Fire Officers Association v. De Blasio, https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/81f5056a-e0f0-4128-9e1d-99a2c60ac224/1/doc/20-2789_so.pdf#xml=https://www.ca2.uscourts.gov/decisions/isysquery/81f5056a-e0f0-4128-9e1d-99a2c60ac224/1/hilite/ Alasaad v. Mayorkas, http://media.ca1.uscourts.gov/pdf.opinions/20-1077P-01A.pdf Tiffany Wright, https://www.orrick.com/en/People/2/6/8/Tiffany-Wright Adam Shelton, https://ij.org/staff/adam-shelton/ Anthony Sanders, https://ij.org/staff/asanders/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/short-circuit/id309062019 Spotify: https://podcasters.spotify.com/podcast/1DFCqDbZTI7kIws11kEhed/overview Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/institute-for-justice/short-circuit Google: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Iz26kyzdcpodkfm5cpz7rlvf76a Newsletter: ij.org/about-us/shortcircuit/ Want to email us? shortcircuit@ij.org
Whatchu Got To Say LIVE 28 Feb, 1pm EST! Oppression: being subject to prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control. This comes in many forms, and oftentimes the wounds that come from oppression are compared/contrasted and can lead to bitterness on both fronts. How do we recognize that the African American Community and LGBTQ Community have both experienced oppression, without it becoming a competition? Special Guests: Shane Warren, Tiffany Wright and WDrewry Booth. Join Dizzy The Host, Kela Mahogany, Cool Candice, K'bana Blaq and Tyrone Greggory EVERY SUNDAY @1pm EST for in depth discussions and guaranteed laughs! LIKE/FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE on YouTube, Facebook, Instagram,iHeart Radio, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Podcasts, Pandora and MORE! No time to watch live? Listen on your favorite podcast network. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/whatchugottosay/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatchugottosay/support
Tiffany Wright from the Kids Need Classrooms campaign comes on the show to discuss their protest today. The case rate for COVID-19 has dropped 93% in LA County since January 9th.
In today's episode I talk with Dr. Tiffany Wright, aka The Skinny Coach, about her own personal story and recovery from sugar addiction and how she coaches others to do the same through diet and re-wiring your brain. You will love her no-nonsense approach and her candidness. Tiffany is an internationally recognized health advocate and weight loss expert. She lost 100 pounds over a decade ago and has helped hundreds of others do the same. She is also the founder of the Sugar Free Initiative, a coalition of experts addressing the issue of sugar addiction. She is dedicated to the study of behavior and weight loss with an emphasis on controlling compulsive overeating behavior. Combining her studies of obsessive dieting and compulsive overeating along with continuing academic research on how certain foods cause uncontrollable cravings, Tiffany developed the Skinny Coach Solution, which utilizes a whole foods diet with a set of coaching methods developed through her studies on behavioral modification and personality motivation. Visit her website at https://skinnycoach.com/ Join her menopause Facebook Group at https://www.facebook.com/menopausematters
Today, we’re talking to Tiffany Wright, a mental health professional, author, speaker, and wellness consultant based in Inglewood, CA. She obtained a BA in Sociology and BA in Psychology from the University of California Davis and her Master of Science in Social Work from Columbia University in New York City. Tiffany is known for her clinical work that focuses on trauma, grief, esteem, relationships and eating disorders. Her areas of expertise are creating culturally relevant healing spaces, trauma-informed care and leadership, tools for self-care, historic and intergenerational trauma, and grief & loss. Over the years, Tiffany has facilitated healing, educational and professional workshops, seminars, training, and events for universities, high schools, social service agencies, and community members in the US and abroad around the topics of empowerment, wellness, trauma, and mental health. Currently, Tiffany is enhancing the lives of millennials and future generations by providing tools and resources that develop a deep practice of self-love and understanding of mental health. In this episode, we talk about… Navigating your personal transformation. Finding positive ways to cope with life stressors. How to find the answers we’re looking for within ourselves. The importance of supporting our strong friends and helpers. Resources: Get on the waitlist for the Balanced Black Girl membership community Check out Tiffany’s books The 5 Commandments of Self-Love, and Be Love: Daily Intentions Guiding You to Self-Love Visit Tiffany’s platform The Be Life Follow Tiffany on Instagram @tiffinspires Listen to Tiffany’s podcast The Shift Is Real Discount Codes: Organifi | Use the code BBG for 15% off Organifi supplements Peak and Valley | Use the discount code balancedblackgirl for $5 off your order of adaptogen blends If you like this episode, please leave a rating and review on Apple Podcasts. Keep in touch with Les on Instagram @balancedles, follow the show @balancedblackgirlpodcast. PS: If you really want to take your year to the next level, snag our free glow-up guide. This free guide has everything you need to implement a self-care practice that works. You’ll get daily journal worksheets, inspiring quotes, affirmations, and a bonus workout. Get the guide HERE.
In this episode, mental health specialist Tiffany Wright joins Nick and Evan for the second time - this time, to discuss the challenges surrounding dating and marriage in 2020. Things get heated when subpoints such as whether or not men and women can be "just friends" when physically attracted to each other come into play.
DISCLAIMER: This episode of Unheard-of contains sensitive topics of discussion; NSFW. In this discussion, Therapist/Author Tiffany Wright, MSW, joins us as we take a look at some of the ways black women have experienced trauma, as well as how circumstances such as the Breonna Taylor verdict effects them mentally & emotionally. Tiffany gives us great insight regarding self care and ways to cope with traumatizing events of our past and of today. We also tap into the necessity of therapy among men, women, and children, as well as getting Ms. Wright's opinion on the Tory Lanez and Megan Thee Stallion situation.
Leah is joined by Amir Ali and Devi Rao from the Supreme Court & Appellate Program of the MacArthur Justice Center and Tiffany Wright of Orrick to discuss (the lack of) diversity in the appellate bar and its consequences. They also discuss two new organizations, The Appellate Project and Law Clerks for Diversity, that are trying to increase diversity in the appellate bar.
Dan Pierce: Have you been feeling more depressed since Covid19 (and related challenges like financial insecurity and being stuck at home) started? If so, you are not alone. I posted a survey about this question in the Mentally Fit Community and a whopping 86% of members report feeling MORE depressed since Covid19 started. It's easy to see why: not only are we all under an immense amount of pressure and uncertainty, many of the coping skills we usually use (like visiting with friends and family) have been reduced or eliminated. In order to help us navigate this challenge, we brought in an expert / therapist named Tiffany Wright, MSW. On this episode, Tiffany shares strategies for overcoming depression curing Covid19 and offers her support for members. Please reach out to Tiffany if you have any questions, or if you want one-on-one support from her or another therapist. Contact Tiffany Wright, MSW by phone at (310) 431-9003 or email at services@tiffanywrightmsw.com Learn more about her work and style of therapy on her website: https://www.tiffanywrightmsw.com For more support and resources to help you get through any challenge, join the Mentally Fit Community at https://joinmentallyfit.com (currently free!) We are here for you!
In today’s episode Emilie sits down with Tiffany Wright, a mental health professional, author, speaker, Bossed Up Trainer, and self-love ambassador, all about the importance of managing your own mental state by prioritizing your self-care practices, especially during emotionally traumatic times. Related Links: Learn more about Tiffany here The BE Life Co. Connect, Grow, and Thrive with the Coco Coalition Follow Tiffany on Instagram Bossed Up’s Diversity, Inclusion, and Anti-Racism Justice Plan
Tiffany Wright grew up in North New Jersey, 45-minutes outside of New York. Since she was in 1st grade, she knew she wanted to teach. Fast forward to college at Gettysburg College she not only figured out that she was gay, but she also changed the course of her life. While in college, she worked with a local literacy agency providing classes for the local jail. Then it clicked. She wanted to work for marginalized populations of students and discovered she wanted a research lens to her career. Her initial goal was to research the percentage of students who identify as LGBTQ who ended up in the system. From there her career took off and she has released studies such as LGBT Educators' Perceptions of School Climate, A Safer Place? LGBT Educators, School Climate, and Implications for Administrators and most recently LGBT Educators' Perceptions of Safety and Support and Implications for Equity-Oriented School Leaders. Today, her research aims to dive into what it means to work as a LGBTQ educator and the challenges they face being their authentic selves. Learn more about Tiffany's research on this week's episode of Uncensored Visionary: A LGBTQ Podcast.
This episode we are joined by Tiffany Wright, an Associate Clinical Social Worker who practices with people with eating disorders. She shares with us how issues with disordered eating shows up in Black women. Connect with Tiffany Instagram - www.instagram.com/tiffinspires Website - www.tiffanywrightmsw.com Connect with Dr. Ebony Instagram - www.instagram.com/drebonyonline Website - www.drebony.com
TL: Welcome to Heartrepreneur® Radio with Dr. Terri. I’m excited that you’re tuning in, and thank you for tuning in each and every week. Now, today I have on a special guest and her name is Tiffany Wright, and let me tell you a little bit about her before I bring her in. She has […]
TL: Welcome to Heartrepreneur® Radio with Dr. Terri. I’m excited that you’re tuning in, and thank you for tuning in each and every week. Now, today I have on a special guest and her name is Tiffany Wright, and let me tell you a little bit about her before I bring her in. She has helped numerous small and medium businesses find funding for a variety of purposes through many, many sources. And, I’ve asked her to come here to talk with us today about how you too can generate the business financing that you need to grow and achieve your business goals. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here’s How » Join Heartrepreneur® Radio community today: heartrepreneur.com Heartrepreneur® Radio Facebook Terri Levine Twitter Terri Levine Instagram Heartrepreneur® Radio Pinterest Terri Levine YouTube Terri Levin LinkedIn
During this hour with Marnie and special guest, Tiffany Wright, you'll discover: 1. Why you must be resourceful in order to grow your business when you currently don’t have the funds you need. 2. An overview of funding strategies and how to decide which one(s) to use. 3. An brief overview of traditional and non-traditional funding sources. 4. Why even consultants and solo entrepreneurs with no employees can get funded and how to approach this unique scenario. 5. How to create the financial statements and supporting narrative documents needed to bring in financing. 6. What to do if you do not have the time or interest in personally obtaining funding. Tiffany C. Wright spent over twenty years as an engineer, financial manager, owner and CFO/COO. She understands firsthand the challenges small and medium businesses face and has strategized and executed funding and financing plans that have helped businesses obtain funding or financing in amounts ranging from $100,000 to $6.5 million. She is the author of the new book The Funding Is Out There! Access the Cash You Need to Impact Your BusinessTheFundingIsOutThere.com
Join host Kelly Scanlon and her guest Tiffany Wright for tips and insights into cash flow management and how to find often overlooked sources of capital for your business. Tiffany Wright is the person the owners of small to mid-sized businesses call on when they need money for their businesses. A consultant, speaker and author of a new book called"The Funding is Out There!, Tiffany has helped numerous companies find funding from a variety of sources. Tiffany is also the author of "Solving the Capital Equation" and "Help! I Need Money for My Business Now!" Visit the show archives to listen to more business shows with host Kelly Scanlon. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's Veterans Day but we are clueless. When video games make you want to beat up people. Chicks that race cars. We speak with Tiffany Wright, The Skinny Coach, about how she lost a lot of weight avoiding sugar and flour. Check out the advice from someone who has done it. A message to thos addicted to soda.
Sure, we've all done the diets, the exercise fads. But the secret to weight loss (or most anything) is finding and maintaining the right mindset — then all the details seem to take care of themselves. Join Dr. Randy Gilchrist for his approach plus an on-air mini hypnosis session. Other guests include Isabelle Johansen; psychologist Dr. Nancy Irwin (author, Make A You-Turn); pilot Patty Bear (founder of TheFlyingClub.com); and LA's "SkinnyCoach" Dr. Tiffany Wright (author, The eYou Diet).