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Best podcasts about tina jones

Latest podcast episodes about tina jones

Better by Great Place to Work
Cadence's Tina Jones on making leaders accountable & top HR skills

Better by Great Place to Work

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2024 1916:00


Tina Jones, senior VP of global HR at Cadence, walks us through how and why Cadence ties the top 100 leaders' bonuses to their ability to create and support more equitable teams.   She shared what every HR pro can do today to make inclusion groups — or employee resource groups — essential to the business.   You'll also learn what traits and skills she thinks HR pros need. Let us know what you think in the comments!   Enter the code "Better2024" and get $200 off the Great Place To Work For All Summit: For All Summit 2024 | Great Place To Work®   Subscribe to the Great Place To Work company culture newsletter.   Want to join our Great Place To Work community? Learn more about Certification.   For a transcript of this episode, visit Cadence's Tina Jones on the Power of Inclusion Groups & Top HR Skills | Great Place To Work®   Learn more about The Great Transformation: The Great Transformation Is as 'Close to a Blueprint For the Future of Work as Anything We've Seen' | Great Place To Work®  

Community... What a Concept
WMARI and The HILLS Recovery Center Spotlight

Community... What a Concept

Play Episode Play 31 sec Highlight Listen Later May 4, 2023 34:18


Guests Kari Taylor, Tina Jones, and Aaron Ryder with Western Maine Addiction Recovery Initiative (WMARI) join us to share an update on their organization and the recent grand opening of The HILLS Recovery Center in Norway.The HILLS Recovery Center,  located at 15 Tannery Street in Norway, provides a safe space for people to come to learn about recovery resources and services in our communities. The Center is open Monday-Friday from 11am-3pm, and no appointment is needed to speak with the Peer Support Specialists on staff. Appointments outside of the Center's general hours are available upon request. Learn more at: WMARI Home - Western Maine Addiction Recovery InitiativeSpecial thanks to Williams Broadcasting for producing our show. Follow CCI online and on social media:FacebookInstagramTwitterCommunity Concepts is an equal opportunity provider and employer.

Women Talk Tech
Transforming Talent Challenges Into Opportunities with Tina Jones

Women Talk Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 30:43


On the first episode of our latest series, Opening Doors, Marie is joined by Tina Jones, a global business leader who currently serves as Senior Vice President of Global Human Resources at Cadence Design Systems. Tina shares her insights on creating new STEM education opportunities for women, navigating the talent shortage, and opening doors in the tech sector.

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW
Empower You- Life Coach and Consulting with Tina Jones

THE SJ CHILDS SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 48:32


What inspires you? In this episode with Life Coach Tina Jones, we discover what you can do to refresh your state of mind, reclaim the life you've always wanted, and start anew no matter what age you are. This is a great inspirational and educational episode! Be sure to check out her website at:https://www.tinajones.net/To be a guest, say hello, or follow my social media:https://linkfly.to/30124nzS2q5Support the show

Sermons from WCC
322. Pastor Tina Jones - Dry Bones Shall Rise Again!

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2022 32:18


Ezekiel 37:1-3 You may have been a Christian for a long time, or you may be exploring the possibility of a relationship with God. Wherever you are in your journey of life, Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church if you would like any further information on todays message. We would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in anyway we can. Please see the information below of how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
302. Pastor Tina Jones - God's got you covered

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 21:21


1 Kings 19:1-19 ​All of us experience the ups and downs of life and will have days when we feel low. Whatever we go through or will go through in the future, know that God is moved by our suffering and will always bring comfort and provision when we entrust our lives to Him. The Power of His Spirit and His Word will surround us, come upon us, and cover us through these times.​​If you have never heard a message like this or you are completely new to listening to people talking about God this way. Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church we would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in any way we can. Please see the information below on how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
310 . Pastor Tina Jones - The Kingdom

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2022 40:56


There are 2 Kingdoms, the kingdom of darkness and the kingdom of light Gods Kingdom is in heaven but it is also possible to have Gods Kingdom on earth. The Lord's prayer says, Let your Kingdom come, thy will be done. We are going to look at The benefits of being Kingdom believers and the promises in Isaiah 61. Let's lift up our fiery shields of Faith and explore the possibilities of Gods Amazing Kingdom.​​If you have never heard a message like this or you are completely new to listening to people talking about God this way. Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church we would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in any way we can. Please see the information below on how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
296. Pastor Tina Jones - The God of Restoration

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 37:53


God is a God of Restoration. He sees all that we go through, good and bad.He is Faithful to His Word and when we sow, the Bible says we shall also reap.God has seen your tears and promises to bring restoration to those who have sown there tears as seeds.Psalm 226 4- 64 Now, Lord, do it again! Restore us to our former glory!    May streams of your refreshing flow over us    until our dry hearts are drenched again.5 Those who sow their tears as seeds[a]    will reap a harvest with joyful shouts of glee.6 They may weep as they go out carrying their seed to sow,    but they will return with joyful laughter and shouting with gladness    as they bring back armloads of blessing and a harvest overflowing!​​If you have never heard a message like this or you are completely new to listening to people talking about God this way. Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church we would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in any way we can. Please see the information below on how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
292. Pastor Tina Jones - Who is in your boat?

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 34:05


The Bible has many stories involving boats, and it seems that Jesus Himself was keen on boats. Let's explore, is Jesus the Captain of our boat? Where are we casting our nets? John 21:6 Amplified Bible 6 And He said to them, “Cast the net on the right-hand side of the boat (starboard) and you will find some.” So they cast [the net], and then they were not able to haul it in because of the great catch of fish.​If you have never heard a message like this or you are completely new to listening to people talking about God this way. Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church we would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in any way we can. Please see the information below on how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
276. Pastor Tina Jones - Resurrection Power

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 20:12


Jesus came to earth to save us from our sin, to give us everlasting life, Peace, Joy, strength, Healing and a fresh start. This Easter Sunday we remember what He did for us, He became the ultimate Love sacrifice for each and every one of us. He died on a wooden cross for us, but HE ROSE AGAIN! He was Resurrected and with that Resurrection came Power! That Power is available to each and every one of us, Power to change and transform. Nothing is too hard for Him! Key scripture: Romans 8.11: "If the Spirit of him who raised Jesus from the dead dwells in you, he who raised Christ Jesus from the dead will also give life to your mortal bodies through his Spirit who dwells in you."

Sermons from WCC
281. Pastor Tina Jones - Fix your eyes on Jesus

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2021 35:32


Intro – We are living in treacherous times; we are seeing Bible Prophecies unfold before our eyes. There has never been a more apt time to Fix our eyes on Jesus, staying in secret place He has made for us, under The Shadow of His Wings. There is good news however, The Flood is here! Grab your life jacket and enjoy the Blessings Our God has for us!Join us this Sunday when we explore how important it is to keep focused on Him.Key scripture: Hebrews 12:2- New Living Translation 2 We do this by keeping our eyes on Jesus, the champion who initiates and perfects our faith.[a] Because of the joy[b] awaiting him, he endured the cross, disregarding its shame. Now he is seated in the place of honor beside God's throne.If you have never heard a message like this or you are completely new to listening to people talking about God this way. Please feel free to contact us at Woolwich Community Church we would be happy to talk with you, pray with you & help you in any way we can. Please see the information below on how to get in touch.

Sermons from WCC
263. Pastor Tina Jones - Claiming Your Yightful Inheritance

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 33:05


It’s time to rise up and know who we are In Christ and take back what the enemy has stolen ! We are a Royal Priesthood with a Royal Inheritance!

Sermons from WCC
259. Pastor Tina Jones - Dry Bones and the Water of Worship

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2021 37:45


The current pandemic situation has caused turmoil throughout the world. This time last year we would never have believed we were going to go through this. The devil wants to use this situation to cause us to dry up spiritually and emotionally, especially through the spirit of fear. The Bible say we are in this world, but not of it, today God wants to fill us to overflowing and soak us with His Endtime Rain!!

Sermons from WCC
254. Pastor Tina Jones - The Power of Sacrifice

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2021 39:16


God is a God of uncommon Blessings and there is Power in our sacrifice! God has no problem blessing people but first we have to understand that He will only do it if we are ready! He has to have a place to pour into! Are you ready? A seed cannot germinate in the wrong soil, with the right soil and environment, it can die to itself and produce much fruit! We need to die to ourselves and we will produce much fruit. God is calling us to die to our flesh today! Before the blessing there is a breaking! Will you allow Him to unlock you? What can we lay down before God today?

Sermons from WCC
251. Pastor Tina Jones - The Eagle Believer

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2021 41:03


God uses the Eagle to speak to us in his word. The Eagle speaks to us by his behaviour. We need to be Eagle believers, learn to fly high and see over our circumstances, God has a bird’s eye view of our lives and is taking care of us, swooping down and catching us on His Wings when we fall! Join us for this Sundays Word on the Eagle and learn to Soar over the circumstances of your Life!!

Charleston Real Estate Video Blog with Dave Friedman
Buying a New Construction Home in Carolina Park

Charleston Real Estate Video Blog with Dave Friedman

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2021


Here’s everything you need to know about Lennar Homes at Carolina Park.   A lot of people have been asking me about my favorite new construction neighborhoods. Today I brought on Tina Jones, a new home consultant at Lennar Homes, to give us more information about the Carolina Park neighborhood (which is one of my absolute favorites), as well as the benefits of buying a Lennar home. Lennar Homes has been building homes all over since 1954 and has often been rated No. 1 in the nation.  Follow along in the video above or else use the timestamps below to navigate our discussion at your leisure: 0:55—Why choose Lennar over another builder? 2:35—The range of homes offered at Carolina Park 3:45—What kinds of amenities are offered in the neighborhood? 4:55—Why people love the Carolina Park location 6:30—One key difference between resale and new construction homes 7:40— Price, square foot, and floor plan ranges for Lennar Homes 8:40—Wrapping up our discussion Carolina Park is a great community where you can find beautiful homes at great value. With over 20 floor plans, you’re bound to find what you need, and the amenities are second to none. If you’d like to contact Lennar with questions about their new construction homes, reach out to (843) 670-5512 or visit www.Lennar.com.  For any other real estate questions you have, feel free to contact us at the Dave Friedman Team. We hope to hear from you soon!

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!
USCT Pension Records and Genealogy Tell a Community’s Story with Tina Jones

Research at the National Archives and Beyond!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 35:00


  Tina Jones research journey began in 2000 when she began working with the local senior citizens - many of whom were residents of two historically African American neighborhoods in Franklin, Tennessee.  Franklin was the site of a significant Civil War battle and is the county seat of Williamson County, Tennessee. Several historic homes operate as museums and significant local attention is paid to the community’s Civil War history. The genealogy program with 50 senior citizens soon had constructed dozens of family trees - many intersecting. She started compiling any information she could find about the experiences of enslaved people in Williamson County to understand more fully the context in which the people she was researching had lived.  Tina tracked down slave narratives of people with ties to the area, newspaper clippings, probate documents, and diary entries.  It all helped paint a fuller story - and highlighted an aspect of local history that had been almost entirely overlooked: the contributions of black men who served in the who joined the US Navy and the US Army’s Colored Troops during the Civil War. She now specializes in researching these men and telling their stories. She raises money to install brick pavers inscribed with their names in the County’s Veterans Park through her “Slaves To Soldiers” project. Inspired partially by this work, a local group called the “Fuller Story” has formed to erect a statue depicting a local US Colored Troop soldier on the town square.    Opening music: Sweet Mello Spice by AK Alexander Productions  

The #ShareYourHotness Podcast
#1 – Tina Jones

The #ShareYourHotness Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 51:34


Tina Jones Welcome to Episode 01 of the #ShareYourHotness Podcast! Our first guest is someone I'm incredibly good friends with, Tina Jones. Tina is a person who has thrived since coming out of a world of sexual abuse. She's a survivor, yes; but her story truly begins where her abuse ends. Tina has 3 children; two of whom she parented and one who she chose to place for adoption at birth. He has been in her life since he was 18. She grew up in Bend Oregon and moved to Utah 6 years ago with her husband (not the father of her children) when he took a job promotion. When he got the call to move to Salt Lake City, she sold my residential cleaning business. Now she teaches compassion skills to those who desire to heal personal trauma and end the cycle of abuse in their families. She also teaches business and marketing skills for entrepreneurs. Tina has a formula for trauma healing that I think you'll find interesting. Actually, I think you'll find this entire conversation interesting! :) Enjoy!

Straight Outta Gabriola . . .
Tammy Hudgeon's expressive life almost missed

Straight Outta Gabriola . . ."it's island time"

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2021 39:10


On this episode, I’m in conversation with Gabriola artist Tammy Hudgeon talking about what she’s learned about creativity, and how she got out of the box of what she thought her life would be. See Tammy Hudgeon Art Link to her new bookTender Brave Spirit See Gabriola Artists Studios Guide   Thanks & Music Credits Used with express permission for this episode. All rights reserved: --> Twice, written and performed by Tina Jones from her album “Quickening” Visit Tina Jones Music (support Canadian talent and purchase some music today) --> Brave1 composed and performed by Ode Howard This episode is dedicated to my sister, Babe Gurr, another enduring creative spirit. - Ken  

Cream City Pacers
Tina Jones: Leading the Next Generation of Women

Cream City Pacers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 67:03


What does inspiring the next generation of women look like? Tina Jones, the Executive Director of Girls on the Run, joins us to talk about how Girls on the Run enhances girls’ social, psychological, and physical skills and behaviors so they can successfully navigate life experiences. Locally, the organization has been around since 2007 and currently serves over 2,000 girls per year at over 130 sites. The program is in seven counties including Milwaukee, Ozaukee, Waukesha, Washington, Kenosha, Racine, and Walworth. Tina shares how she got involved with Girls on the Run, her favorite memories, and what we can all learn about ourselves from the program.

The
Featuring Tina Jones, Life Empowerment and Business Strategist

The "Selling Made Easy" Show for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2020 29:19


As a Life Empowerment Coach and Business Strategist, Tina Jones understands the joys and challenges of business planning and strategic growth.  Having built multiple businesses from idea to execution to sale, she is passionate and skilled at empowering entrepreneurs to create sustainable sellable businesses that honor their core values and support the lifestyle they love. Tina's mission is to empower, educate, and equip individuals with the knowledge, tools, and support so that they can achieve their big dreams in life, business, and relationships. She guides her clients toward their personal healing by teaching them simple tools they can use anytime. Clients call Tina focused, knowledgeable, and sincere in her desire to see them succeed. She has even been referred to as “an ace in your pocket to help take your business to the next level”. Learn more about Tina Jones at TinaJones.net or follow her on Facebook.

Straight Outta Gabriola . . .
Island Grown Part 1 - Humans

Straight Outta Gabriola . . ."it's island time"

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 63:10


In this episode, I’m in conversation with Jen Demler-Lindsay and Becky Furnell who were born and raised here. We talk all about life growing up, the island culture, some of their favourite childhood and teen-hood memories, and now today as young women who’ve moved back here and all the challenges of buying and setting up their own homes ,with crazy busy lives, running their locavore catering company Ground Up, and investing in another business opportunity with their life partners to really dig their roots back into this community. Thanks to Jen and Becky! And to additional guests Nicholas Read and Nancy Heatherington-Peirce. Music courtesy of the fabulous Tina Jones. Find out more about the Gabriola Housing Society Ground Up Facebook Page

The Culture Design Show
Shaping Your Company Culture Through Emotional Conversations with Tina Jones

The Culture Design Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2020 36:50


Culture is living, dynamic, and best known by the people who shape it day-by-day—the employees. As companies march toward the new normal, leaders must realize that the best way to determine the future of work within their own organizations is to engage in meaningful conversations with their people. Tina Jones and Steve Chaparro discuss how leaders can have more emotional conversations with their team members to take their company culture to the next level. Stay tuned. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Podcasts from The Cat 107.9

Welcome along to a new show here on The Cat, and the first edition of ‘In case you missed it' This is where we look back to the last week, both on-air, and in our local area of Crewe and Nantwich Coming up on this week's show: · We'll hear from Ben Wye, from Active Crewe travel, who talks to our very own Dave Foulkes about the future of cycling in the local area · And a Local care home agency has been rated among the top in the region… we'll have a listen back to the interview from earlier in the week · We'll have a run-through of the biggest local news stories of the week · And look forward to the week ahead First up… Do you have an interesting car or bicycle, classic or state of the art? Two local young journalists are looking for interesting vehicles to review for their YouTube channel. The duo would like local owners of interesting cars and bicycles to get in touch if they are willing to allow them to film and review the vehicle. If you think you can help, or maybe you know somebody who can, you can contact the boys via their Facebook page, just search for ‘all things auto tv', you can also email the boys. (danielachterhuis@gmail.com) Local residents using Cheshire East Council's household waste recycling centre site in Crewe have been warned to expect delays. Roadworks near the site, on Middlewich Road and Pyms Lane, are causing higher than normal amounts of traffic in the area and this is now having a knock-on effect for residents queuing to use the household waste recycling centre. To help ease the traffic and the demand, the local authority who manages the site is reintroducing a vehicle number plate system from Friday 10 July just for the Crewe site. Active Crewe Travel is a local organization that promotes cycling in our local area and campaigns for safer routes and conditions in the area. They would like to see 20mph speed limits on all residential and quiet streets, and Dutch-style fully segregated cycle lanes. Ben Wye is from Active Crewe Travel, and spoke to our very own Dave Foulkes earlier this week… You can listen to the full interview with Ben on our website, and to find out more about Active Crewe Travel you can visit creweact.org.uk Home care provider SureCare Central Cheshire has won an award for being one of the Top 20 home care providers in North West England. Tina Jones, Director at SureCare Central Cheshire spoke to us about what they do, earlier this week... News from this week - Cheshire East Council is to press ahead with a brand new walking and cycling route for Crewe to encourage people to leave their cars on the drive and get healthier. The route will be created in the Leighton area of Crewe and the council also announced a similar scheme for Wilmslow. The council is responding to calls for safer cycle routes, which also offer a pleasant environment for pedestrians. The scheme forms part of a council policy to promote active travel, reducing car dependency and our carbon footprint. The A530 scheme will support the northwest Crewe housing package and will improve walking and cycling links to the Bentley campus, Leighton Hospital, and Leighton Academy. Looking ahead at this week on The Cat · On Monday afternoon Chris Cadman is speaking to Simon Dyson, the Principal of Highfields academy in Nantwich. They'll be discussing the impact of COVID-19 and how the school has adapted and · Sandra Link from Chance Changing Lives will be chatting to Dave on Wednesday at 11:30 about how the group is working during COVID-19, and about her nomination for an Amazing Women Award

Burning Sofa
Color Outside The Lines : Tina Jones Part 2

Burning Sofa

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 28:49


Tina Jones takes us to Ireland and reveals what every aspiring Set Decorator should know.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningsofa)

Burning Sofa
Color Outside The Lines : Tina Jones Part 1

Burning Sofa

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2020 27:15


Part 1: Set Decorator, Tina Jones, talks trash (and treasures) in her Academy Award-winning films and television series. On this episode of Burning Sofa we talk about Aladdin. Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/burningsofa)

Real Talk w/Terry
Author Tina Jones Williams

Real Talk w/Terry

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2020 12:24


Terry Cato interviews award winning author Tina Jones Williams.

Daily News Update from CHLY 101.7FM
Morning Update for April 7, 2020

Daily News Update from CHLY 101.7FM

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 3:36


BC's Minister of Health is warning travellers returning to Canada to self-isolate, or face arrests and fines. Adrian Dix says BC is concerned about the potential for a spike in new COVID-19 cases, with the return of Canadians from hot spots like India, the United States and cruise ships. Local newspapers have been reporting the case of a North Cowichan couple that is refusing to quarantine, despite having returned from travelling. Dix says "where people don't follow a plan for self-isolation, enforcement must take place." However, Dix concedes the federal and provincial governments are still working out protocols on when to levy fines and whether to make arrests or force detentions in federally sanctioned quarantine sites.Meanwhile, BC's provincial health officer says the province may be flattening the curve. Dr. Bonnie Henry says the percentage of the number of new cases is slowing, but she says the only way to ensure that continues is for people to self-isolate and venture out only when necessary. She says she is not recommending the use of non-medical masks when out in public, as her federal counterpart is doing. Henry says masks are not a replacement for remaining two meters apart. She says masks can prevent the wearers from spraying their droplets but are not proven to protect the wearers from catching the virus.There was another death from COVID-19 reported yesterday, but this time, it was a man in his 40s who died in his home. It's the second death outside of a long term care facility in BC but officials did not name the community where it happened. That death brings the total to 39 province-wide. There were 63 new cases of the virus confirmed since Saturday, totalling 1266 infections in BC. The Island Health region reported three new cases since Saturday, bringing our total to 79. The most recent numbers will be updated later this afternoon.Police in Nanaimo are sounding the alarm over the effects of COVID-19 on the city. RCMP say while shoplifting and residential break-ins have dramatically decreased, the number of commercial break-ins and theft from vehicles has increased. Nanaimo RCMP's media relations officer, Gary O'Brien, says police are seeing increasing desperation among substance abusers, whose illegal drug supply is drying up and whose support services have been reduced.Finally, a Nanaimo barbershop quartet has recorded a love song for Dr. Bonnie Henry, BC's provincial health officer. The Tidesmen Barbershop Chorus sings their ditty to the tune of "Let Me Call You Sweetheart." Last week, Qualicum Beach musician Phil Dwyer released his tribute, entitled "The Ballad of Bonnie Henry. He's accompanied by Gabriola island musician Tina Jones on vocals and banjo. Both are easily found on Google.Written and reported by Lisa Cordasco. Senior Reporter and News Director for CHLY 101.7FM.Have a tip? Email: news@chly.caTwitter: @lisacordasco / @chly1017FMFunded in by the Local Journalism Initiative of the Government of Canada through Heritage Canada in partnership with the Community Radio Fund of Canada.

Talking Beat - from the Portland Police Bureau
PPB COVID-19 Q&A - April 3, 2020

Talking Beat - from the Portland Police Bureau

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2020 62:53


Lt. Tina Jones moderates a question and answer panel with various members of the Portland Police Bureau, the Sunshine Division and Chief Jami Resch regarding how COVID-19 has impacted their work.

Sermons from WCC
231. Pastor Tina Jones - Do Not Fear!!!

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 45:15


Do not abandon your posts!! God is saying do not fear! When we are faced with trials we need to go to the Word Of God to see what He says about them Not what the media says, not what Facebook says Romans 8:28 King James Version (KJV)28 And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose. 2 Timothy 1:7 KJV  For God hath not given us the spirit of fear; but of power, and of love, and of a sound mind.

Everlast
KNOWN: Knowing What You Are Making Known

Everlast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 18:25


Tina Jones

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace
Dangers of the dark web: Murder for hire

Crime Stories with Nancy Grace

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2020 39:46


The mysterious dark web is a place to buy all the things outside the mainstream of social norms and laws, especially hitmen. Today, Crime Stories looks at three cases of murder for hire on the dark web, and the women involved, who are both victims and suspects: Tina Jones, Amy Allwine and Alexis Stern.Joining Nancy Grace today:Kathleen Murphy- North Carolina, Family Attorney John Cardillo - Host of "America Talks" on Newsmax TV, Former NYPD Joe Scott Morgan - Professor of Forensics Jacksonville State University, Author of "Blood Beneath My Feet"Dr. Angela Arnold- Psychiatrist, Atlanta, GaRay Caputo- Lead News Anchor for Orlando's Morning News, 96.5 WDBO

BizTimes MKE: Milwaukee Business Insights
Tina Jones of Girls on the Run: Taking on challenges one mile at a time│Ep. 21

BizTimes MKE: Milwaukee Business Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 22:55


Tina Jones has been executive director of Girls on the Run of Southeastern Wisconsin since 2012. On this episode she and Girls on the Run ambassador Lyrique Jackson join host Beth Ridley of The Brimful Life to talk about the organization, lessons learned from running and the upcoming Sneaker Soiree. Jones also discusses how she’s learned to take things as they come and Jackson shares how Girls on the Run has helped her deal with getting angry quickly. In partnership with The Brimful Life.

Everlast
ENCOUNTER Pt. 3

Everlast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2020 34:55


Everlast
Mystery Box: Inconvenience

Everlast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2019 36:03


Sermons from WCC
210. Pastor Tina Jones - God will turn your Pain into Power

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2019 39:36


God does allow us to go though things in life but what he allows us to go through he will use for his Glory, turning Pain into Power.

Everlast
VII: "I AM THE WAY, THE TRUTH, & THE LIFE"

Everlast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 25:22


Tina Jones

Radio Cade
Training Nurses with Virtual Patients

Radio Cade

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019


How do you train people to talk to other people? For some professions, like nursing, communicating with others is a critical part of the job. Computer scientist Ben Lok developed software for nursing students to interview and examine a “virtual patient.” The patients speak like actual people, have backstories, and don’t necessarily share information easily. The son of a pipeline engineer and a nurse, Lok moved to the Tulsa from Malaysia when he was 5 years old. He credits his father’s prescient interest in computers – and an Atari game – with his career path. Lok’s company, Shadow Health, has plans to develop applications for other occupations that rely on face-to-face communication. *This episode was originally released on January 2, 2019.* TRANSCRIPT: Intro: 0:21 Inventors and their inventions. Welcome to Radio Cade, a podcast from the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention in Gainesville, Florida. The museum is named after James Robert Cade who invented Gatorade in 1965. My name is Richard Miles. We’ll introduce you to inventors and the things that motivate them. We’ll learn about their personal stories, how their inventions work, and how their ideas get from the laboratory to the marketplace. Richard Miles: 0:38 Is treating patients like playing a video game and do virtual patients get us better nurses. Here to answer this question is Dr. Ben Lok, Professor in Computer and Information Sciences at the University of Florida. Welcome, Ben. Dr. Ben Lok: 0:49 Hello. Thanks for having me. Richard Miles: 0:50 So Ben, we’re going to talk about you in a minute. But first let’s start by explaining what your technology or your invention is, what it does and what problem do you think it’s solving? Dr. Ben Lok: 1:01 All right. When we think about how do we train people to talk to other people. And we think about that. We’ve been working on that for a very long time and we still have the same technologies, the same approaches. We tend to do roleplaying with other people. And that’s the way we’ve been doing it for hundreds of years. But now we’ve just entered this place where these computer technologies, these simulations where you can see these virtual people much like you see in a movie or a video game. Could we use them to help you practice talking to another person? It’s kind of initially an interesting question. So it’s not too different than let’s say a flight simulator. But if you could practice your communication skills with these virtual people, would that translate to you talking to real people? And so that was a question we started thinking about back in 2004. So we’ve been thinking about this for a long time. We wanted to study the science behind it and really evaluate whether this was possible. And after about six, seven years, we worked with medical faculty. We worked with educators, we did a lot of user studies, which means we tested the technology out and really be able to understand that people, yeah, did learn how to communicate better using virtual people. Then we decided to form a company named Shadow Health and we said, can we bring this out to the masses? Can we get this rolled out into a lot of universities so we can be helping the new beginning nurse. Think of yourself as a nursing student just starting nursing school and you have to and learn how to talk to people. And so we said, hey, can simulation play a role here? That’s what Shadow Health has now rolled out to lots of universities and colleges across the country. But the goal is again, talk to these virtual people and it’ll help you become a better communicator. Richard Miles: 2:28 So just so our listeners understand what exactly we’re talking about, they are siting in front of a computer screen. It can be in a classroom, it could be at home on their laptop, whatever. And in front of them, I think your first patient with Tina. And so they see a patient on there. And what happens after that? They look at the patient and then who starts the conversation and how? Dr. Ben Lok: 2:47 Right. So think of yourself as a nursing student. You learn a topic in class and then the teacher says, okay, now you need to practice talking to a person about it, right? So let’s say you learn about cardiology or respiratory or something like that. Then go home, open up your laptop and log in and you will see a virtual character on the screen. We have many different virtual patients, different genders, ethnicities, backgrounds, ages. And then you can either type or talk to them and they will respond to you. And so the goal is to ask the right questions, observe how she or he is responding to you gesturing and whether they’ve got facial expressions and things like that. Ask questions, empathize, educate. When necessary. But really practice communication skills because we know that at the heart of good healthcare is a relationship that a patient has with the providers, right? And so if you can build empathy and rapport with a patient, we know that you get better health outcomes. Patients get better because they reveal more, they feel secure and they provide you with more information. Getting that’s hard. Practicing that as hard. So think about it. Beginning nurse, you have to know so many things. How can we use technologies now to help you prepare for that? And that’s what this technology is, so again yeah, you open up your laptop, you see a character, you type, you talk to them. But the important part is after you’re done, you get feedback on how you did. Did you address her concerns when she raised that that hey, I didn’t understand the words that you said or my mom got sick from this, I’m scared I could get sick. So these are challenges that are really hard to deal with whenever you do it face to face. But if you could practice it in a place that’s controlled where you can control the pace and really get feedback on how you did, we think that that will improve your communication skills. Richard Miles: 4:19 And what really impressed me the first time I saw the technology a few years ago was the fact that you design these characters so that they’re supposed to be like an actual person. So if you slip into medical jargon, for instance, they won’t necessarily understand what you’re saying as you said, or they’ll give you half answers, just like a real person might not fully explain their symptoms and you have to ask followup. And that’s deliberate right? To really challenge the student, to frame their questions and their followup questions in a way to get the information they need. Dr. Ben Lok: 4:49 So when you see a nurse or a nurse sees a patient, that patient has a whole history of what got them to that point, right? They’ve got a belief system, they’ve got a family, they’ve got experiences before that they’ve run into doctors and nurses in a certain way. And all our nurses and doctors, they’ve got a practice communicating with that in mind. So each of us has our own backstory. That’s the challenging part, right? So even us coming to this conversation right here, we just happened to meet at this one point right now, whenever you’re asking me questions for like right now you’re interviewing me, you’re thinking about… Richard Miles: 5:21 And it’s a virtual reaction, I don’t really exist. Dr. Ben Lok: 5:24 You are very realistic. You know, the thinking is that you need to be able to unpack and understand how this person got there. If this person is scared or concerned, there’s a reason why. And that’s what a great nurse can do, right? They ask the right questions and to be empathetic at the right moment. So if you say you’re afraid of a procedure or you hear a term that you’re not familiar with and you get nervous, the nurse has a really great opportunity to step in there and comfort you and say the right things and to help explain things. But that requires understanding all this backstory. And so we’ve intentionally built our characters with a store in the back that helps frame who they are today. So if you asked somebody, for example, do you have allergies? If they’re not medically verse, they might say, I’m allergic to cats. Well that’s part of the story, but you can be allergic to medications and latex and so many other parts and so we wanted to build that into our products so that people do get practice understanding the whole story that we’re each individual people I could be male, 43 Asian, but I have a whole backstory. I moved to the US when I was five, for example, so I grew up in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Happened to like a little bit of country music, which you might not guess when you first see me, but we all have that story. My mom’s a nurse for example, and that’s why I’m very much into the healthcare profession and trying to help them because I’ve seen my mom do that as a nurse and so these are all part of who I am and how I got to this point and that does build that story in for good healthcare to happen. Nurses have to quickly get at that and try to be able to understand that we’re each individual people. Richard Miles: 6:47 Right. We’re actually going to talk more about your personal story in just a minute. But one follow up question about the technology itself that I think is important for listeners to understand is this is obviously not alive in the sense that your virtual patient isn’t being controlled by somebody who’s answering. So when you first started out with Tina, how many questions could she answer, you know, was it 500, was it 1000 questions? And then how did you make Tina smarter? Dr. Ben Lok: 7:11 That’s a huge problem in computer science. It’s a field called artificial intelligence or some sub areas, natural language processing or understanding. And so in that space, when we first started creating Tina, my area of specialty is actually called virtual reality or human computer interaction. And I really wanted to study how people react to these characters. So at one of the nice things about these virtual characters is they can’t talk about everything unlike Siri or Alexa that you have at home, which see me, they can talk about a variety of topics. These virtual patients only need to talk about why they’re there in the clinic, right? So if you asked Tina Jones, which is our first virtual patient, what do you think about the gators this year? What are their chances? She’s not going to have an answer. Richard Miles: 7:50 She’ll stare at you blankly. Which is a normal reaction, right? Dr. Ben Lok: 7:53 As you know, that’s not really something, I’m here to talk about it. So it really kind of gets you back into this scenario. So we had a very constrained part and the nice thing about a good interview with let’s say a nurse in a patient, is it that it’s slightly structured. You might not know that as a patient. Sure. But there is a structure behind it, right? They’re progressing through stages. And so we leverage that in the technology because we can anticipate what you’re probably going to say, right? You’re not talking about anything under the sun. You’ve got a few things you can talk about. Allergies, medication, family history, they’re constrained, right? So we build these areas that she can talk about. And when we were first in the research lab, she can answer a few hundred questions and she could talk for about eight, 10 minutes. But now with a commercial system that is flushed out and we’ve got professional writers and folks dedicated to building out our characters, most of our characters can answer hundreds of thousands of questions they learn from everybody that they talked to. And there’s some pretty sophisticated backend stuff that really tries to get our characters to learn from everybody that goes through. So as people more and more people talk to our characters, they get progressively smarter. They’re able to expand what set of questions they can respond. Richard Miles: 8:57 So according to your patients, how are the gators going to do this season? Dr. Ben Lok: 8:59 Um, I am, I’m very optimistic. I’m very, very optimistic. I hope it will be good year. Richard Miles: 9:08 Then you’d mentioned earlier that you grew up in a suburb of Tulsa, Oklahoma, but you were born in Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. How did your family come in the United States? Tell us a little bit about growing up in Tulsa and what was that like? Dr. Ben Lok: 9:19 So my dad was a pipeline engineer, so he was an electrical engineer by training, and he built pipelines. And so born in Malaysia. That’s where a lot of my extended family still live in and my Dad was working for an oil and gas company out in Jakarta, Indonesia. He had an opportunity to move to Houston or Tulsa. He knew he wanted to somehow make it to the US because there’s opportunities there for his family. And so he chose Tulsa. I’m not sure why, but they love it. They love it. They love Tulsa. They’re still there. We moved there in 1981 and my parents still live there 37 years later. They’ve got their group of friends. They absolutely love it there. My Dad an engineer and so it was just company, his oil and gas company because Tulsa was the oil capital of the world in 1981 and 1982 there was an oil crash. It was a very scary time for my dad because he was an immigrant with two young kids at the time. I think my sister was on the way and I was five from the move, so my dad, I always tell a story. He saw that the computer was suddenly became something that you could buy for the home. It’s extremely expensive. At the time, I think it was like $3,000. Back in, 1981 that’s an enormous amount of money. It still is a lot of money today, but it was as I recall, several months salary. But he said, you know what, there’s something going on here that if you could learn this, you would have a significant advantage. He saw like the draftsman, these jobs are changing. So he invested money and bought an Atari 800 way back when and he said, “you know Ben”, I was the oldest of his kids. I was five at the time he said “if you learned how to use this. I think that this will serve you well.” He didn’t know why right back down. He just, he was electrical engineering by training, so he liked the electronics. But I learned how to start programming when I was five and he really sat me down and we learned together. It was something that you know when I look back on it. It was just fantastic. But the reason I tell that story was two years later was when the oil crash happened. So my dad had just moved his whole family here. Didn’t have much money. He was spending most of his money back home to his parents to pay for his brothers and sisters go to college. And we had just moved to this country and he just spent all this money on a computer. But when the oil crash came and large swaths of his company were being laid off, I think like 60 70% of his company was being laid off and he’d be an easy person to let go, that he knew computers actually saved his job and allowed us to stay in the US and… Richard Miles: 11:23 Do you still have that Atari? Dr. Ben Lok: 11:24 My dad probably could be on a show of hoarders and so it is probably somewhere, but I always give him credit for taking a big chance out there. And so yeah… Richard Miles: 11:34 That was not entirely obvious. Dr. Ben Lok: 11:36 It was not, it was not. Anyways, because he saw a technology coming down and he invested the money and time into learning it. He altered the course of our family’s history, but it also gave me a passion to say “Hey, this tech can help people,” right? So this tech, it’s cool for games. I love playing games. I love using… Richard Miles: 11:53 Did you do a lot of gaming when you’re a kid or… Dr. Ben Lok: 11:54 Yes, I still do, I’ve got my own kids. We play Mario Kart together and it’s great, but it has an entertainment role. But I also think that it’s got an extremely untapped education role. When I say educational, this means just putting a computer in front of a lot of people. That doesn’t mean education, right? So it’s to say, “Hey, we’ve got this new platform. It can deliver experiences in a new way.” Richard Miles: 12:14 Right. Dr. Ben Lok: 12:14 “What can we do with it?” And I wanted to innovate in that space. And so that’s really what has been my passion as I went through school, through high school and growing up in Tulsa. And then I went to the University of Tulsa as an Undergrad. I said, I want to go college as far away as possible. And then… Richard Miles: 12:29 And then 10 blocks, right? Dr. Ben Lok: 12:31 That was actually a few miles down the road from my parents. A lot of it was the fortune of scholarships and reality finances. Right. But then I went to the University of North Carolina for graduate school then. Richard Miles: 12:40 And what was your undergraduate major in? Dr. Ben Lok: 12:42 Computer Science. Computer Science as an Undergrad four years there and then went to the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill so I’m a big Tar Heel fan. Yeah, I think they’re going to do quite well this year. I think I’m going to program that into our carriers. Richard Miles: 12:53 Well what do your patients say, thats important right? Dr. Ben Lok: 12:53 They’re fantastic. Right? Go Tar Heels. Uh, and I spent… Yeah so I did two years for a masters, then another three more for a Phd. And we were all done in computer science with the, “How can we use this?” There’s a branch of computer science thats very theoretical. There’s also an applied side. And that was the area that I wanted to focus on was the applied, where can we apply these computing to solve some of the problems that five, ten years ago we didn’t have the technology for. So in potentially now that we have this, what new doors could now be open. We’ve got these new tools that have just entered our tool belt. So that’s been a very fun place to be in because the pace of advancement has been so fast, right? Just a few years ago, we didn’t have things like in our homes that we could talk to. That was not a thing even a few years ago. But now we find that by having that we can, you know, we open a lot of doors, but also some really interesting side doors. So for example, we know that things like Google home or Alexa, they can help people on the autism spectrum, for example, learn how to communicate. My son’s on the spectrum and he learns so much about how to communicate, how to phrase questions and things like that, using this new technology. So that’s an example. I’m always fascinated when they created Alexa, that was not their main use case, right? But we’re finding out how all these technologies can have these residual sides. So studying, that’s very exciting. But also innovating in that because we can use it for good or also use it for not so good. So I want to be on the side to help study it so that we can make sure we’re making good decisions with it. Richard Miles: 14:10 So Ben, that’s a perfect segue because I was just about to ask you about Shadow Health. Dr. Ben Lok: 14:14 Uh Huh. Richard Miles: 14:14 And you as a company to deliberately picked nursing as your market that you’re going to go after applying this technology. But as you just mentioned, there are some other obvious, obvious to me, but you tell me if they’re obvious, applications in which you had the same dynamic of communication skills is important and you want to give people an opportunity to practice that. So are there other markets potentially that Shadow Health itself or companies like Shadow Health could get into using the same core insight? Here’s how to practice a communication. It’s sort of a set format and I’m thinking of like even paramedics or firefighters or anybody who has to communicate information to another person, and it’s really important that they get it right. Tell me about that. Dr. Ben Lok: 14:55 Right. Go back to the very beginning when I said the, the core thing we’re thinking about is how do people who need to communicate with somebody else, which is most people. Most people have a job where they have to communicate with somebody as part of their job. How do they get better at it? Right? That core question is in a lot of places where it’s somebody working in retail and somebody who’s working in banking or finance or an education, the military, there are a lot of folks who have communication needs and so if we could practice that, that would provide significant value. It plays a role in one’s education, right? So absolutely. We, we started in nursing. The main reason we started in nursing, one is that there are a lot of nursing students and so it was just an addressable market that could sustain a company getting started. But we do see the technology having two places, one in healthcare, we want to definitely be able to work with other domains within that space. And we’ve had people in like physician assistant or some medical schools that have said, hey, this technology also applies there, so we do want to see more coverage within the medical space, but then there are other places too such as the education market, right. Thinking about where we could practice communication skills, even K-12 for example, as a place to say, wow, there’s a lot of places one needs to practice. The simple act of, but not so simple act of talking to somebody else. Not only exchanging information but be able to understand cues and be able to understand how to have a conversation to get important information across. Richard Miles: 16:13 I remember when I first learned about Shadow Health, I was fascinated by the business rationale for the model in that in nursing education you had this bottleneck around the ability to conduct patient interviews and as you said earlier, the traditional solutions were either roleplaying, which was expensive because you’ve got to hire actors to play patients and so on and obviously can only do that during business hours and so on or on the job… Dr. Ben Lok: 16:38 Shadow. That’s the shadow of shadow right there. Richard Miles: 16:40 Which wasn’t ideal as well because you’re trying to in a real life environment, teach somebody these important communication skills. So that the ability of Shadow Health, where you came in from a business perspective was you’re providing a solution to solve that bottleneck problem. Now a nursing student at 11:30 at night on their couch with a laptop can practice and doesn’t have to rely on actors and so on. So have you identified other markets opportunities like that in which there is a specific hurdle in the training that their means are either too expensive or not very efficient? Is there anything like the nursing market out there that you’re thinking of getting into? Dr. Ben Lok: 17:17 I want to highlight one of the big bottlenecks is actually the educator, right? If you’ve got a classroom of 120 students and you’re one teacher, how do you provide feedback? How do you provide the individualized attention and experience? Because that’s where a good learning happens, right? Whenever a teacher is able to focus on you… So if you’re gone to a, let’s say a swim clinic. It’s great when the teacher shows everybody in the class how to swim. But if the teacher can critique you individually and tell you what you’re doing, it changes, right? Golf clinics or running clinics or whatever. So the teacher’s really a big bottleneck, right? And actually where I’d like for people to focus on, so empowering the teacher to be able to give out individualized feedback to large numbers of students and the number of students are only growing, right? We got more and more nursing students coming in, but the challenging bottlenecks, the educator being able to provide that feedback and where this technology can really come in, it’s not only do you get to talk to a virtual character, that part’s great. Richard Miles: 18:08 It captures the conversation. Dr. Ben Lok: 18:11 It captures, and then after… Richard Miles: 18:12 It analyzes the conversation. Dr. Ben Lok: 18:12 Right. That point afterwards, it’s actually where the learning really happens, right? It’s getting feedback on how you did opportunities you missed, here’s what you did, here’s how an expert would have done that, right? So here’s an example. If the character expresses concern around something, I don’t know where that can afford that. Okay, how do you respond? That’s great that you had to experience, but afterwards when you look, go back to that moment and you can see not only how you did but how an expert, “Wow, that was really hard to answer. I don’t even know how I would answer. Oh, that’s how an expert would do it.” That moment is really, really valuable and that’s the part we’re trying to get to more students is to get the individualized feedback to people because we know that we can give that to you right after, not when your educator unfortunately, it’s super busy. As a professor myself, I would love to be able to sit next to all my students and provide that. It’s just not feasible, but technology could be an extension of the professor to give that feedback at that moment. That’s critical and then with that information now you can come talk to me as a professor and then we can have a conversation. It’s a lot deeper than a very superficial level because we have a very careful record of what you’ve done and so it’s really the bottleneck of David Messiah is the CEO of the company likes to say “We’re bringing that relationship between the teacher and the student back to a one on one.” Richard Miles: 19:21 Does the software have tools so that, let’s say I’m your student, right, and I’ve interviewed a virtual patient and the patient told me they had swelling in their ankles and I miss that or ignored it or whatnot. Does the software flag the fact that I got it wrong and then you as the professor would get a report saying, hey Richard, it’s screwed up here because he should have followed up on that, or would you have to go through my entire transcript and find out all the bone headed things I’ve said or didn’t say? Dr. Ben Lok: 19:48 That’s a great question. So when you go through and talk to a virtual patient, both in our software and actually other companies in this space, because there are a lot of other folks who have seen that this is a great market to be in. Yes. You get feedback afterwards and say, “Hey, these are opportunities. You missed these” or “Good job. You got these parts, right. You missed these opportunities. Here are other ways that other people could address that.” The educator not only sees that, but they also see that for the entire class. Right? So if you have hundreds of students, you’ve got the next class, what are you going to talk about when you get up in front of them? If you could see that, “Hey, did you know that 80% of your class forgot to ask about allergies?” Let’s say drug allergies or family history questions. Because you’ve been so focused on this. How do you even know that you’ve got a class that might be focusing or forgetting to focus on a topic so the software not only captures and gives you individualized feedback, but also gives class feedback to the professor so that professor can look at it and go, “I thought I covered this thought I said it a hundred times but I guess I’ve got to say it one more time.” to cover topics that the class as a whole is or is not proficient at a level that you would want them to be in. So it provides both individual but also class size feedback to the educators. Richard Miles: 20:52 One final question on Shadow Health. For the longest time Shadow Health was sort of like the hottest startup in Gainesville and I’m not even sure it’s a start up anymore. But you’re in a lot of universities to tell us what the business environment looks like with Shadow Health. Dr. Ben Lok: 21:05 Yeah. A lot of folks ask how did the Aha moment happen for Shadow? And the exciting part is that there was no Aha moment. It was a flywheel that kept speeding up. Right? If you read the book Good to Great, for example, the top out of fly wheel that picks up speed. So from 2004 through 2010 we just did research. I had no thought about starting a company. I wanted to do good science. I wanted to do to look at this new invention and really be able to study and we were running it at the medical school, at the University of Florida and then the Medical College of Georgia, we built a consortium of folks there. Then in 2010 I was approached by entrepreneur in town, David who I mentioned before and he was looking at technologies and we had a meeting and he did market research and saw that there was an addressable market with the nursing folks. He said there was enough folks and not only that, if you can improve nursing in this country, that’s actually huge. It potentially is bigger than improving elms, any other profession because you can affect healthcare. Each nurse, there are estimates that they see about 2000 patients a year over a hundred thousand nurses, user software. New students use it every year. Richard Miles: 22:01 And they’re one of the primary sources of information for the doctors, right? Dr. Ben Lok: 22:04 Absolutely. Richard Miles: 22:04 Doctor’s rely on them very heavily. Dr. Ben Lok: 22:06 You’re talking about hundreds and millions of patient encounters. So I’m very excited that potentially most of us have interacted with a nurse that had Shadow Health training. And hopefully that because of that, when they talk to you, they think back about asking that extra question or observing some response that you gave and connecting it to the feedback that they got. Right? And they ask you an additional question or you remembered to process something a certain way. So we started 2011 and first semester that we sold was 2012 we had six universities that said, yes, we’ll buy it. Even though we didn’t have the software fully done, which showed us that there was really this hunger for this technology. But now we’re in over 1500 universities and colleges and as an inventor, the opportunity free technologies that you know, has a good science foundation to be able to be out there and effecting people. Again, we’ll have over a hundred thousand folks using our software this year. If they each see 2000 patients, that’s 200 million patient encounters that you think could be slightly improved. Right? Not every single one would necessarily be better, but if you could help 1% of those, that’s a significant improvement and potentially affecting healthcare in this country in a very organic education driven way that I’m very excited about. It’s driven by new way to think about technology. These video games, I love video games, I love playing them. These characters that you see there, instead of shooting them with shotguns and running around with them, why don’t we talk to them? That was the genesis of all of this and so I try to explain to my wife when I play video games, it’s just research for… it’s just future research. But it’s surprising how people react to these characters when they see these characters. They have a reaction when a nurse sees a virtual patient, they want to apply their nursing skills to these characters and as a scientist, I always find that very fascinating and like you said, there’s so many more markets and areas that could use this practice. Communication skills and we’re learning a lot from the nursing market so we can apply that to other places. Richard Miles: 23:48 So we’ll know Shadow Health is truly successful when they do a poll and they find out that a disproportionate number of nurses are Florida Gator fans, sneaking in the subliminal messages. Dr. Ben Lok: 23:59 All right! Richard Miles: 23:59 Ben, thanks very much for joining me. Fascinating discussion and hope to have you back on the show at some point. Dr. Ben Lok: 24:03 All right. Thank you so much. Outro: 24:06 Radio Cade would like to thank the following people for their help and support. Liz Gist of the Cade Museum for coordinating and inventor interviews. Bob McPeak of Heartwood Soundstage in downtown Gainesville, Florida for recording, editing and production of the podcasts and music theme. Tracy Columns for the composition and performance of the Radio Cade theme song featuring violinist Jacob Lawson. And special thanks to the Cade Museum for Creativity and Invention located in Gainesville, Florida.

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186. Pastor Tina Jones - God is Your Shield

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 50:34


Roughly three hundred enslaved men from Williamson County, TN fought for the United States in the Civil War, yet until recently very little was known about them. Now, a project is being undertaken to commemorate these men. This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with special guest Tina Jones, as they discuss the stories of these individuals who fought for their freedom and their country. To learn more about Tina Jones and the pavers project, head to: www.slavestosoldiers.com If you would like to support this podcast, and add some great books to your collection, head to our online store (store.boft.org) and browse our selection of books, apparel, and house wares. Use coupon code: podcast18 at checkout to receive 10% off your order. The offer is good through the end of August, 2018.   

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2018 50:34


Roughly three hundred enslaved men from Williamson County, TN fought for the United States in the Civil War, yet until recently very little was known about them. Now, a project is being undertaken to commemorate these men. This week on "TENN in 20: Official Podcast of the Battle of Franklin Trust," join hosts and historical enthusiasts Brad and Sarah, along with special guest Tina Jones, as they discuss the stories of these individuals who fought for their freedom and their country. To learn more about Tina Jones and the pavers project, head to: www.slavestosoldiers.com If you would like to support this podcast, and add some great books to your collection, head to our online store (store.boft.org) and browse our selection of books, apparel, and house wares. Use coupon code: podcast18 at checkout to receive 10% off your order. The offer is good through the end of August, 2018.   

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Pastor Tina Jones - Position Yourself to Receive by Woolwich Community Church

The Best of the Outdoors | Texas and Beyond Hunting, Fishing & Shooting
Interviews Live from the NRA Show in Dallas with Guests Jay Duncan, Tina Jones and Mike Mooty

The Best of the Outdoors | Texas and Beyond Hunting, Fishing & Shooting

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2018 58:35


In this episode, live from the Dallas, Texas NRA show, Dustin sits down with Jay Duncan from Crosman and they talk about airguns, the Pioneer Airbow and the new hunting laws going into effect in September allowing hunters to use airguns to harvest native game such as whitetail deer. Then, Dustin sits down with Tina Cole and Mike Moody to talk about shooting and hunting in Texas and beyond and getting new shooters started right in the outdoor realm with self defense, situational awareness and license to carry. This is a longer show but the content is solid. Thank you as always for listening! Mentioned in Podcast: www.crosman.com  Connect with Mike:  https://www.facebook.com/mike.mooty.5 www.GhostTargets.com  Connect with Tina https://www.tinasgunacademy.com/  https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100003810192271  https://www.facebook.com/funnotfear/  

Reel FEEdBack
Tina Jones – Set Decorator (Bourne Ultimatum, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom)

Reel FEEdBack

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2018 45:48


Game of Thrones, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, Bourne Ultimatum, Last King of Scotland - Set Decorator Tina Jones has had a varied career so far, and she chats to host Kevin Dawson about life on the set of a whole range of her credits. From being the reason Jason Bourne uses a book to the throat in a fist fight to the challenges of making an Exotic Marigold Hotel the Best.

Sermons from WCC
148. Pastor Tina Jones - Ressurection Power

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 25:24


Pastor Tina Jones - Ressurection Power by Woolwich Community Church

Sermons from WCC
142. Pastor Tina Jones - Ressurection Power (John 11)

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2018 34:05


Pastor Tina Jones - Ressurection Power (John 11) by Woolwich Community Church

Sermons from WCC
138. Pastor Tina Jones - God's Glory

Sermons from WCC

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2018 41:05


Pastor Tina Jones - God's Glory by Woolwich Community Church

Dubuque's Super Hits 106
WIB Allegiant Oil Tina Jones

Dubuque's Super Hits 106

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2017 1:50


WIB Allegiant Oil Tina Jones by SuperHits106

risual Radio
Risual Education Podcast Tina Jones Alun Rogers

risual Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2017 19:11


Risual Education Podcast featuring Tina Jones Director of education and Alun Rogers, Co-founder.

Energy Is Love Podcast
Energy is Love Podcast Episode 8- "Tina Jones"

Energy Is Love Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2016 59:59


Tina Jones shares her amazing story about growing up and surviving being raised in a fundamentalist Christian religion in Oregon. She's been able to use the story of her life and the trials she's endured to not only grow as a person but now assist others. She's a Life Coach, entrepreneur, author, all round amazing woman. Tina incorporates her training and skills in Neuro-Linguistic Programming to help clients move forward in life. Enjoy the show!   https://www.facebook.com/Tina-Jones-Speaker-Mentor-1524337011191080/timeline