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Welcome to Twice 5 Miles Radio! I'm your host, James Navé, and today; I'm thrilled to have Nancy Colasurdo as my guest. Nancy is an acclaimed journalist, blogger, author, life coach, and creativity workshop facilitator. I first met Nancy at The Artist's Way Creativity Camp, which Julia Cameron and I produced in Taos during the late 90s and early 2000s. Since then, we've remained in touch. Over her 35-year career, Nancy has contributed to some of the most respected publications, including FoxBusiness.com, CNBC.com, Entrepreneur.com, Ladies' Home Journal, and Fortune.com. She has an incredible ability to connect with people and bring their stories to life, making her a captivating journalist and writer. In 2016, Nancy published her memoir, "Alive in the Sunshine," detailing her professional and spiritual journey. During our conversation, we dive into the art of teaching creativity, reflecting on our shared experiences at The Artist's Way camp. Nancy talks about her journey from being a sports writer/columnist at The Trenton Times to becoming a certified coach and a leader in the journalism field. We discuss her approach to coaching and how her experience in athletics has given her a unique perspective on motivation and success. As we catch up, we touch on some thought-provoking topics, exploring how liberals and conservatives can engage in meaningful dialogue despite differing viewpoints. Nancy's balanced approach to these discussions makes for a compelling listen, challenging us to be open to new ideas while respecting differing opinions. Enjoy the show!
Linda Troeller joins me to talk about her book, SEX. DEATH. TRANSCENDENCE., published by TBW. Linda has a storied life in photography from her early self-portraiture, to her book, The Erotic Lives of Women, and now to Sex. Death. Transcendence., Linda has been exploring the female gaze since the early 1970's. We talk about her ideas on self-portraiture, healing waters, and her amazing time at the Chelsea Hotel, all of which have led to their own publications. https://sites.google.com/view/lindatroeller/sex-death-transcendence?authuser=0 https://tbwbooks.com/collections/single-titles/products/sex-death-transcendence This podcast is sponsored by the Charcoal Book Club Begin Building your dream photobook library today at https://charcoalbookclub.com Linda Troeller's art projects focus on self-portraits, women's and social issues. She made the Chelsea Hotel her base for 20 years, curating an exhibition for the 125thAnniversary, “Chelsea Hotel Through the Eyes of Photographers,” and publishing a monograph, “Chelsea Hotel Atmosphere – An Artist's Memoir,” 2007 and a new book, “Living in the Chelsea Hotel, Schiffer Publishing, 2015 that won the International Photo Award, 2016. She had a major exhibition at Leica Gallery, Los Angeles, Ilon Art Gallery, Harlem, 2018 and Laurence Miller Gallery, NYC and Museum of.Sex, NYC. Aperture published her Pictures of the Year award winning images in “Healing Waters,” exhibited at their Burden Gallery, NYC and powerhouse Books published her next book, ‘Spa Journeys,” 2004. Her book, “Erotic Lives of Women,” Scalo, Zurich, 1998 was reviewed as one of the “most gutsy and imaginative books of the decade,” NYTimes. The exhibition opened at Fotohof Gallery, Salzburg traveling to Berlin and Weimar, Germany. Her second book on women, Orgasm, Daylight, 2014 was introduced at the Filter Photography Festival and is in major libraries from Kinsey to Harvard to National Museum of Women in the Arts.' She received a New Jersey Arts Grant and the Woman of Achievement Award from Douglass College, in 1991 for her TB-AIDS DIARY, a series of photo-collages in Color Polaroid that helped prevent discriminative stamping of HIV in passports. It was exhibited at Fotofest, Houston and over fifty galleries and covered in the Asbury Park Press and Trenton Times to European Photography Magazine. The set of 19 prints was recently acquired by the Norton Museum of Art permanent collection, West Palm Beach, Florida. She photographed three Fashion Catalogues for the Apolda Museum, Germany and exhibited “Apolda Fashion, 2005” at Centro Colombo Gallery, Medellin in 2006. She returned to Colombia to teach self-portraiture to women in poverty in 2010 for the University of Antioquia. She has an ongoing series of self-portraits, “Self-Reflection.” She has lectured at School of Visual Arts, NYU, Parsons, Yale, Salzburg Summer Art Academy, New Orleans Photo Alliance, Ryerson University, Toronto and was a professor of photography at Stockton College of New Jersey, Indiana University, and Bournemouth College, England. She has a MFA, School of Art, and MS, Newhouse School, Syracuse University and BS from Reed School of Journalism, West Virginia University. She was an assistant at the 1974 Ansel Adams Workshops for Ralph Gibson and in 1987 for Annie Leibovitz and David Hockney. Her photographs are in corporate and private collections such as the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, American Express, Johnson & Johnson, Library of Congress and is in archives such as Special Collections Bird Library, Syracuse University. She graduated from Toms River High School which named her to their Hall of Fame, and resides in New York City and New Jersey. Support Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton by contributing to their tip jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/real-photo-show
Take a trip around the world with Alexander Wolff, one of the most lyrical writers of his era. He shares some gems from chronicling basketball's international growth during his 36 years at Sports Illustrated. We're in a car with him, Dennis Rodman and Carmen Electra at 3 a.m. We tag along to remote Asia where royalty wasn't keen on man-to-man D. We hear about Jerry Tarkanian making an offer that Alex refused. Go to Tobacco Road and learn the differences between Dean Smith and Mike Krzyzewski. Alex recounts the college version of Michael Jordan, and how MJ helped spread hoops around the planet. We also talk a little football as Alex explains the backstory of his open letter to The U and its blowback from outraged Miami fans. The Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame recognized Wolff with its 2011 Curt Gowdy Media Award for lifetime contributions to the game as a print journalist. Alex joined Sports Illustrated as a researcher in September 1980 after earning a bachelor's degree in history with honors from Princeton, where he had served as a freelance writer for the Trenton Times. Wolff became a writer at SI in 1982, at age 25, and the magazine named him a senior writer in 1985. Besides basketball, Wolff also covered the Olympics, the World Cup, the World Series, every Grand Slam tennis event, and the Tour de France before leaving Sports Illustrated and SI.com in 2016 as the longest-tenured writer on staff. He reported from China, Cuba, Russia and Iran, and often wrote about issues where and sports and society intersect. Wolff's work has been anthologized in The Best American Sports Writing, Best Sports Stories, Sports Illustrated's Fifty Years of Great Writing, and The Princeton Anthology of Writing. In 1996, Alex collaborated with Hoop Dreams filmmakers Peter Gilbert and Steve James to make Team of Broken Dreams, which detailed the impact of the Yugoslav crisis on basketball players from the Balkans. The documentary, based on one of Wolff's Sports Illustrated articles and broadcast on NBC, was nominated for an Emmy and won the International Olympic Committee's Olympic Media Award. When he served as president of the U.S. Basketball Writers Association, Wolff helped found the USBWA's Full Court Press journalism scholarship and seminar program. He is the former owner of the now defunct Vermont Frost Heaves, which won American Basketball Association championships in 2007 and 2008. Wolff is the author or co-author of seven books about basketball: Wolf also edited and introduced a collection of basketball writing for the Library of America in 2018 called “Basketball: Great Writing about America's Game.” “Endpaper: A Family Story of Books, War, Escape, and Home” is Wolff's latest book, published in 2021. He explores the lives of his grandfather and father, who were both born in Germany and later became American citizens. Check out Alex's website: https://alexanderwolff.com/ Read articles that Alex wrote for Sports Illustrated: https://alexanderwolff.com/stories-for-sports-illustrated/ Follow him on Twitter: @alexander_wolff Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
UnBreakable Spirit, Inspiring Stories of Women Surviving and Thriving
Welcome to Episode #21 of Unbreakable Spirit. In this episode you will hear the story of how Lise, at age 4< and her mother were severely burned in a household accident. The fire left Lise with 3rd degree burns over 65% of her body. Her lower lip was burned off. She spent her most of her childhood in the hospital, undergoing painful surgeries. When she was out of the hospital and returning to school, she experienced horrific bullying from classmates. Her parents were narcissistic, neglectful and unavailable. Her brother was her best parent and she adored him. But, he too, was the victim of distant parents, and he committed suicide at the age of 19. Lise will tell you that the loss of her brother was the worst trauma of all. But Lise was resilient. She went on to heal, live a good life, and become a clinical psychologist, specializing in resiliency. Dr. Lise created a powerful mnemonic, GOALS +M&M. This mnemonic depicts the characteristics of resilient people, and if you don't feel you are resilient, you can work on shifting your mindset to become more resilient. G=gratitude, O = optimism, A = active coping , L=love, S = social skills and M&M = meaning making. In this podcast Dr. Lise guides us through each of these steps with concrete examples. She also wrote the book, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor, which has won three awards. Dr. Lise Deguire is a clinical psychologist in private practice for over 20 years. She attended Tufts University, graduating in 1985, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann/Widener University in 1990. She maintains a solo psychotherapy practice in Pennington, New Jersey. She has appeared on television and radio, and has been published in the Trenton Times, Grown & Flown.com, and Medium.com. Dr. Deguire writes a blog about psychological resilience issues and has become a national keynote speaker. She has over 10,000 social media followers on a variety of platforms including: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and LinkedIn. Dr. Deguire is thriving, married, and the mother of two amazing daughters and one rambunctious dog. You can find her book on Amazon and Barnes & Noble. Connect with Dr. Lise Deguire Dr. Lise is available for speaking and keynote events. https://www.lisedeguire.com/ Check out her blog https://www.lisedeguire.com/blog Interested in working with Dr. Lise Deguire https://www.drdeguire.com/ LinkedIn Facebook Connect with Jennifer Seven Follow Unbreakable Spirit on Facebook Follow Unbreakable Spirit on Instagram Follow Jennifer Seven on LinkedIn 7Company Weight Loss & Wellness https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCioq8-D6ISaEucY77lUMj_Q Follow Jennifer on Twitter Schedule a Free Consultation with Jennifer Get your copy of the book right here on Amazon UnBreakable Spirit The Sisterhood Folios 12 remarkable and courageous women take you through their journeys. They show you the strength of their Spirits and show you how they discovered the greatness within themselves. Let them inspire you to find the Unbreakable Spirit that you possess. #7Company #JenniferSeven #unbreakablespirit #transformation #burnsurvivor #resilient
Today our newest book club member is Author Denise Turney. We talked about of her book and her writing journey. She has been an author for 40 years. You can connect with Denise at https://www.chistell.com/ More about Denise Denise Turney (www.chistell.com) is a professional speaker and writer who brings more than forty years of book, newspaper, magazine, radio and business speaking and writing to a project. She has been listed in various entertainment and business directories, including industry leaders such as Who's Who, 100 Most Admired African American Women and Crosswalk. Denise Turney's works have appeared in Parade, Essence, Ebony, Madame Noire, We The People, The Trenton Times, The Pittsburgh Quarterly and Obsidian II. This talented speaker/writer is the author of the books: Portia, Long Walk Up, Spiral, Love Has Many Faces, Rosetta The Talent Show Queen, Rosetta's Great Hope, Long Walk Up, Awaken Blessings of Inner Love, Gada's Glory and Love Pour Over Me (her new book). Her books are available in ebook and print format from all online and offline book retailers, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, Cushcity.com, Ebookit.com, Google Books, iTunes and Ingram Books. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bright-headed-publishing/message
Stuart Z. Goldstein was one of the longest serving PR Spokespersons on Wall Street. As Managing Director of Corporate Communications & Public Affairs for the Depository Trust & Clearing Corporation (DTCC) in New York, the largest trade clearing house ($5 trillion daily) and central securities depository in the world. “Goldstein surely was the highest profile corporate communications executive in the securities services industry,” according to Global Custodian magazine. “In a position where few survive more than 5 years and one CEO, Goldstein managed four times the average tenure, and served three successive CEOs.” Prior to this, he was a spokesperson for American Express and led National Public Affairs at Citicorp. Earlier he served as a State Ombudsman in New Jersey and as Legislative Affairs director for the NJ Public Advocate. Mr. Goldstein has co-authored 2 books in plain English explaining the inner workings of U.S. Capital Markets. He has published numerous articles in PR trade magazines and was a contributing author to Public Affairs in an Era of Change. His by-lined articles on public policy issues have appeared in USA Today, the Washington Times, the Star Ledger, Trenton Times, Global Financial Markets magazine and many trade journals. He graduated from The College of New Jersey (TCNJ) with a B.A. in English and earned his M.A. in American Government from Rutgers University. During college, he wrote for the Trenton Times newspaper and helped lead the effort in NJ to lower the voting age to 18 and ratify the 26th Amendment. He lectures on crisis communications and media relations. He has also served on the graduate school advisory board in Corporate Communications at Fairleigh Dickinson University and was a founding member of the Corporate Communications Institute at Baruch College. Connect with Stuart Z. Goldstein and learn more about him and his works on Facebook and LinkedIn. TOPICS OF CONVERSATION Moe Fields and Growing Up During the Depression Returning From War - Starting a New Business and a Family Overcoming Adversity The Role of a Father A Story for Future Generations Moe Fields: The Special Bond Between Fathers and Sons Moe Fields (aka Murray Goldman), is a gripping narrative about a father's fighting spirit and determination to save his family and inspire his sons to succeed. Goldstein applies his gift of storytelling to bring us the story of Moe Fields, growing up during the Great Depression - from his teens as a Golden Gloves boxer, to his career as a Bootleg fighter in Brooklyn for money, to being a WWII sailor whose most prideful moment was singled out by FDR, to overcoming prejudice and building one of the large plumbing businesses in New Jersey. When a health crisis hits Moe, and later, a drunk driver causes a horrific car accident, crippling his wife, they are both left to deal with a lifetime of disabilities. But Moe digs deep to turn tragedy into triumph. We all have our Moe Fields. This treasure of a book is a poignant and thought-provoking memoir that captures the enduring power of role models in our lives. Goldstein has written a life-affirming story that's hard to put down-and hard not to talk about. At a time when we need heroes, this book celebrates the strength of family, faith-and the enduring legacy we leave our children. CONNECT WITH STUART Z. GOLDSTEIN! Facebook LinkedIn Read the Reader Views 5-Star Book Review!
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It's finally here! The Baseball Podcast America never knew it always needed, the Clean Leather Baseball Podcast debuts today, starring Emery Glove Co owner Kevin Schneider and summer baseball guru / ACBL GM of the Year Mike Olshin. Honest baseball talk on a variety of pro, college, and scholastic topics, special guests, Emery Glove reveals and stories, and much more. Today - Circling the bases - 4 topics across the baseball world, the unique story of Syracuse Mets (AAA) pitcher Tom Hackimer, the true "King of Queens", and our first talk of many about the mess of college baseball recruiting. Weekly baseball talk from the heart of Schneider, one of baseball's most creative young minds, and Olshin, former Phillies writer for the Trenton Times, currently head of NJ College Baseball Nation. SUBSCRIBE NOW to youtube.com/NJCollegeBaseballNation and like/comment here as we continue to grow.
Dr. Georges is a passionate life and career coach, resume writer, award-winning author, motivational speaker, organizational trainer, and university lecturer who helps clients and students RESCRIPT dis-empowering self-talk, maximize their strengths, get unstuck, and take empowered action to achieve their life and career goals and dreams. She provides positive psychology-based life and career coaching and resume writing to clients across the nation, leads local community wellness groups, and delivers workshops and speaking engagements for corporations, educational institutions, non-profits, healthcare organizations, professional associations, and beyond. Colleen is also a Rutgers University Lecturer in counseling and women's leadership/social justice and a member of the Rutgers Speaker's Bureau. In her TEDx Talk, “Re-Scripting the Stories We Tell Ourselves,” she talks about the impact our internal dialogue has on our relationship with ourselves and the world around us. She received a Doctorate in Counseling Psychology from Rutgers University, is a Nationally Certified Psychologist, Licensed Professional Counselor, Certified Comprehensive Positive Psychology Coach, and holds over a dozen certifications in life/career coaching and positive psychology. Dr. Georges is author of the 8-time award-winning, international best-selling book, RESCRIPT the Story You're Telling Yourself, which received a Reader's Favorite 5-star review, was featured on New 12 Long Island's Elizabeth & Elisa Morning Show, and recognized in Aspire Magazine's Top 10 Inspiring Books List. Colleen is also a co-author of 10 best-selling self-growth books and a Huffington Post contributor. Her expertise has been featured in various media outlets including News12, RVNTV, Live Happy, Inspire Me Today, Mashable, Rewire Me, The Job Network, Care.com, New Jersey Family Magazine, and The Trenton Times. Learn More about Dr. Colleen Georges at: www.RESCRIPTBook.com www.ColleenGeorges.com
Denise Turney (www.chistell.com) is a novelist, public speaker, and professional corporate writer. She brings more than 35 years of book, newspaper, magazine, radio, and business speaking and writing to a project. She has been listed in various entertainment and business directories, including industry leaders such as who's Who, 100 Most Admired African American women, and Crosswalk. Her works have appeared in Parade, Essence, Ebony, Madame Noire, We The People, The Trenton Times, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, and Obsidian II. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/asipofinspiration/support
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Hopewell's A.J. Cassavell has forged his own path to the majors. A three-sport athlete for the Bulldogs in the mid-2000s, A.J. turned his love of baseball into a dream job - he's been a writer with MLB.com since 2011. He's in his 7th year covering the San Diego Padres - now baseball's most exciting team! AJ spent some time with us talking about life in the bigs, talking about reading the great writers in the Trenton Times during high school (gratiutious ego boost) and how he's become one of the top young writers in the majors - all on THIS WEEK'S EDITION of the Jersey Baseball Show!
I’m happy to introduce you to today’s guest Dr. Lise Deguire a clinical psychologist and author of a beautiful and inspirational new book called Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor. As I told her in our conversation, Lise is one of my new heroes, and not just for the reasons that you might expect. In her book, and in our conversation, it becomes clear very quickly that her story can help many people in many different ways. While the events of her life are highly specific, many of the losses (both traditional and invisible) are universal and helping so many people. As Lise mentioned in our conversation, she believes that it is through honest sharing of what we’ve been through that we can connect with and help others best. We talk about her experience as a 4-year-old girl that changed the course of her life forever, as well as the many other losses that happened as a direct or indirect result of that moment. It’s these moments that so many of us can relate to, hard and painful relationships with our parents, the loss of a loved one, teasing and bullying, and even a first marriage that wasn’t right for the long term. She openly shares that while the people we want and expect to show up for us won’t always be able to, it’s important to notice that there are so many others that are. We also spoke about the idea of a Thriver mindset and whether or not it is something that we are born with or something you can train yourself and learn. She tends to believe it’s a little of both. “It happens sometimes that the people we think are supposed to be there for us are not going to be. They can’t be, they won’t be, they are dead. But there are also so many others that want to be there for us if we can let them, it’s important that we notice them too.” ~ Dr. Lise Deguire Dr. Deguire is not just inspirational, she has this kindness and compassion toward the human condition. I felt it as I immersed myself in her work and it became even more strong when I connected with her in person for this interview. I’m certain that you will feel it to when you listen to our conversation. My hope is that after listening to Lise’s story, you will get the courage you need to Thrive in your life as well. I’d love to know what you think. Please share it with your friends and family, and be sure to tag me if you share it on social media so that I can say thank you. I’m @christinarasmussen7 on Instagram and @ChristinaRasmussen2014 on Facebook. More About Dr. Lise Deguire Dr. Lise Deguire is a clinical psychologist in private practice in Pennington, NJ. At the age of four, she was third-degree burned over 65% of her body, a result of both maternal and corporate negligence. Against the odds, she lived through this injury, enduring countless surgeries, extended hospital stays, and while attending different schools, faced loneliness, ostracism, and bullying. She grew up in a dysfunctional family and lost four members of her family to suicide. Despite these life challenges, Dr. Deguire has forged a triumphant path towards love, health, and life satisfaction. She waited 50 years to write her memoir, and tell her story publicly until all of her family members had died. Dr. Deguire graduated from Tufts University, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann/Widener University. For the past twenty years, she has been in solo practice in Pennington, New Jersey. She is the author of her memoir, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor. She has appeared on NPR, NBC, ABC, FOX, Sirius XM, and numerous podcasts. She is a blogger for Psychology Today and has been featured in Tiny Buddha, Thrive Global, The Elephant Journal, Best Ever You, The Trenton Times, and Grown & Flown. Dr. Deguire writes a blog about psychological resilience issues and is a national keynote speaker. You can connect with Dr. Deguire via her website. Things We Mention In This Episode Website: https://www.lisedeguire.com Book: Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor, Dr. Lise Deguire Book: Where Did You Go? by Christina Rasmussen Book: Second Firsts by Christina Rasmussen Newsletter - Message In a Bottle: Sign up for Christina’s weekly letter Apple podcast reviews and ratings are really important to help get the podcast in front of more people to uplift and inspire them too, which is the ultimate goal. Thank you!
How we are not only going to survive but THRIVE!Are you searching for answers surrounding media in Life after Covid?Today, Denise shares ideas on how to capture your audience using media with a twist. She shares how media is going to be different after everything gets back to "normal". We are finding new ways to engage with people online. She shares one of the best ways to build a list and connect with those on your list. Stay in front of your regular customers and begin to get new followers or customers. This is the perfect time to start something new. Are you wanting to get out there and go "Big Time"? Do not be afraid to reach out to radio and TV broadcasters, but you need to do it right. Find out the secrets to getting onto a show or radio program to tell your story. Know your audience and what your product or service will do for the listeners. A great insider tip from Denise: If you start recording a vlog or podcast, record them 2 months out. That way you can be more relaxed about getting everything out and can really connect with your customers. Such an encouraging podcast to help you move through this time and come out on the other side shining bright. Keep your momentum. Find a new pace, but stick with it in order to engage your audience on a whole new level. We are only 3 degrees of separation from the people we really want to connect with. You may never realize who is listening to you if you never reach out to the ones who are on your mind.One last tip: Plan out your marketing. Start now. Don't wait!Meet Denise: Denise Turney (www.chistell.com) is a novelist, public speaker, and professional corporate writer. She brings more than 30 books, newspapers, magazines, radio, and business speaking and writing to a project. Denise Turney is the editor of The Book Lover's Haven and host of the literary radio show, Off The Shelf Books, Talk Radio. She has been listed in various entertainment and business directories, including industry leaders such as Who's Who, 100 Most Admired African American Women, and Crosswalk. Her works have appeared in Parade, Essence, Ebony, Madame Noire, We The People, The Trenton Times, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, and Obsidian II. Denise Turney is the author of the books Portia, Love Has Many Faces, Spiral, Long Walk-Up, Rosetta The Talent Show Queen, Love Pour Over Me, Awaken Blessings of Inner Love, and Running Toward Freedom.Social Media Handles (LinkedIn, Facebook, etc.)Facebook - Denise TurneyTwitter - DTWritersInstagram - Writer Denise Turney
We take a look at the Sixers and discuss the teams structure moving forward. Flyers defensive woes and Mark Eckel who covered the Eagles for 32 years checks in with us and gives us his opinion on where the Birds are headed.
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Flashback Girl In her debut book, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor (September 15, 2020), Dr. Deguire shares how she worked through the internal and external pain of her childhood to find a path towards love, health, joy, and life satisfaction. She credits her survival to finding her strength and resilience. Guest Bio. LISE DEGUIRE is a clinical psychologist in private practice for over 20 years. The lone surviving child of unsettled and iconoclastic parents, she grew up all over New Jersey and Long Island. Following a horrific fire where she suffered burns on two-thirds of her body, she spent much of her childhood alone in a Boston hospital, undergoing countless surgical procedures. Dr. Deguire graduated summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa, from Tufts University and earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann/Widener University. She maintains a solo practice in Pennington, New Jersey. Dr. Deguire has appeared on television and radio, and has been published in the Trenton Times, GrownandFlown.com, and Medium.com. She also writes about psychological resilience issues in her blog and is a national keynote speaker.
Denise has an outgoing personality and she is very empowering. Denise Turney (www.chistell.com) is a novelist, public speaker and professional corporate writer. She brings more than 30 of book, newspaper, magazine, radio and business speaking and writing to a project. Denise Turney is the editor of The Book Lover's Haven and host of the literary radio show, Off The Shelf Books Talk Radio. She has been listed in various entertainment and business directories, including industry leaders such as Who's Who, 100 Most Admired African American Women and Crosswalk. Her works have appeared in Parade, Essence, Ebony, Madame Noire, We The People, The Trenton Times, The PittsburghQuarterly and Obsidian II. This talented speaker/writer is the author of the books: Portia, Long Walk Up, Spiral, Love Has Many Faces, Rosetta's Great Hope, Long Walk Up, Gada's Glory, Gregory The Lionhearted and Love Pour Over Me (her new book). Her books are available in ebook and print format from all online and offline book retailers, including Barnes & Noble, Amazon.com, Cushcity.com, Ebookit.com, Google Books, iTunes and Ingram Books. Denise is the editor of the internationally successful, literary journal, The Book Lover's Haven. The host of one of the Internet's longest running and most successful literary radio programs, Off The Shelf which originally aired on the Rainbow Channel at BlakeRadio.com (noted feature in Black Enterprise). A former featured columnist with one of Michigan's largest cultural newspapers, The New Citizens Press. A founding member of Bucks County Pennsylvania's first African American owned and operated drug and alcohol prevention program – No Longer Bound. The recipient of two Navy Achievement Medal Winners; Denise earned the prestigious award twice within less than four years Former Executive Secretary for the Suburban Baptist Association Board member of National Herstory (a recipient of Presidential Commendation) Former volunteer with Big Brothers/Big Sisters and Girls, Incorporated Denise Turney has lectured extensively throughout the United States speaking at large conferences, cultural events, colleges and universities including: Merrill Lynch, Spelman College, Philadelphia Community College, Temple University, Emory University and Essex County Community College. Sizes of audiences Denise has spoken before range from several dozen to several hundred. As a journalist, radio personality and editor, Denise has interviewed a number of distinguished artists, businessmen and women and community leaders including: Roland Martin, Grammy-award nominee and renowed Native American writer, Awiakta, presidential speech writer, Michael Johns, Diane Writer, Nicole Titus, Dan Poynter, Troy Johnson, bestselling authors, Tracy Price-Thompson, Zane, Omar Tyree and Francis Ray. You can reach Denise Turney on her social medias and she can be reached through her website www.chistell.com to find out more information.
Against All Odds: Finding Strength and ResilienceAired Friday, September 25, 2020 at 4:00 PM PST / 7:00 PM ESTIn this episode we welcome author and clinical psychologist Dr. Lise Deguire. When she was four years old, she suffered third-degree burns on two-thirds of her body as the result of both maternal and corporate negligence.Against all odds, she survived the traumatic event, embarking on a journey of decades of surgeries and treatments to heal her injuries. And, she credits her survival to finding her strength and resilience. In our time together, she shares with us how to discover your own self-worth and self-love plus• Why more than ever, during this global pandemic, we need to be resilient and some steps to build our own resilience skills• How to stay grounded when life presents challenges• Ways to transform pessimism into joyful optimism• Why we have to let go of toxic or painful relationships and much more…More about our guest:In her debut book, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience From a Burn Survivor, Dr. Lise Deguire shares how she worked through the internal and external pain of her childhood to find a path towards love, health, joy, and life satisfaction.She is the lone surviving child of gifted, unsettled and iconoclastic parents. After being severely burned in a fire, she spent most of her childhood in the hospital, undergoing countless surgical procedures. Dr. Deguire attended Tufts University, graduating in 1985, summa cum laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann/Widener University in 1990. For the past fourteen years she has been in solo practice in Pennington, New Jersey. She has appeared on television and radio, and has been published in the Trenton Times, Grown & Flown.com, and Medium.com. Dr. Deguire writes a blog about psychological resilience issues and has become a national keynote speaker.Listen to this intriguing chat first Friday, September 25, at 7PM ET and later in podcast and videocast.The information provided on UnderstandingAutoimmune.com, Life InterruptedRadio.com, and The Autoimmune Hour is for educational purposes only.Visit the Autoimmune Hour show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/autoimmune-hour/Connect with Sharon Sayler at http://lifeinterruptedradio.com/#DrLiseDeguire #AgainstAllOdds #Health #TheAutoimmuneHour #SharonSayler
Denise Turney is a columnist at New Citizens Press, one of the largest cultural newspapers in the United States. In addition, Denise is the author of Portia, Love Has Many Faces, Long Walk up, etc... She has more than 30 years of writing experience and is a two-time Navy Achievement Medal winner, entrepreneur, and business owner. Her works have appeared in national and international magazines and newspapers including Parade, Madame Noire, USA Today, Obsidian II, Essence, The Pittsburgh Quarterly, The Bucks County Courier Times, The Trenton Times, Sisters In Style, and The Trenton State College Literary Review. In this episode, Denise shares her backstory of becoming a novel writer, inspirational breast cancer story, and what she is doing now. Website: https://www.chistell.com Email: rcampb3422@aol.com "Love will find and heal the most broken heart, disappointed abused, and ashamed. Love has come. There is no turning back." - from Love Pour Over Me --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/tiaspage/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiaspage/support
The Future of Architecture, Engineering, and Design, with Matt Jarmel Building Materials Industry | How to Win Work With AEC Firms Matthew B. Jarmel, AIA, MBA (Matt) is the managing principal of Jarmel Kizel Architects and Engineers, a leading provider of architecture, engineering, and interior design services based in Livingston, NJ. Jarmel Kizel provides a single point of accountability, to advise its clients throughout the entire development process; from land entitlements through design and construction. With a full range of architectural and engineering services, it is critical for Matt to keep an eye on the building materials industry. He is constantly working to stay ahead of new trends so that his firm can utilize the most advanced, cost-effective materials in the structures they design. Flexibility and Sustainability Whenever the building materials industry introduces new processes or technologies, Matt uses flexibility and sustainability as reference points to gauge where the industry is heading next. Flexibility and sustainability are huge drivers for the transformation of the building industry because as technology evolves, the way we use buildings changes. As we move towards net-zero buildings, we need technology capable of bending to those changes; we need building materials companies that can deliver them. While design firms work to create buildings that can be repurposed and reused down the road, new opportunities for building materials arise simultaneously. This could mean the integration of photovoltaic cells and traditional building materials, wind sails, or even new solar-thermal applications. Get More Visibility There are many ways for companies in the building materials industry to increase their visibility with design firms, but key decision-makers are difficult to reach. And while you might catch their attention in a magazine or a targeted ad, direct communication is the best way to educate them about your products. This requires strategy and a strong web presence that builds familiarity and trust with your brand before anyone on your team makes the first touchpoint. Lunch and learns, LinkedIn messaging, and email communication are some of the tactics you can use. If you want to learn more about winning business from architecture, engineering, and construction firms, listen to Matt’s episode here. About Matthew B. Jarmel, AIA, MBA Licensed in 30 states Matt is a true practitioner of the architectural profession helping clients through traditional A/E design, with additional guidance in land entitlement strategies and financing options. He maintains ‘big picture’ project oversight, for projects in a multitude of industries, including building repositioning and modernization, urban renewal, educational and child development centers, multi-family housing, roll-outs, fitness and wellness, corporate interiors, healthcare, and data centers. Matthew has qualified as an expert witness and testified before Municipal Planning and Zoning Boards, Redevelopment Authorities, and the Court System on land planning and development projects. He has provided expert commentary and has written articles for the following publications: The New York Times, The Star-Ledger, NJ Biz, Real Estate New Jersey, Real Estate Weekly, Brandweek, and The Trenton Times. What You Will Learn: The challenges that design firms are facing as buildings evolve How building materials companies can help design firms create more flexible, sustainable structures What Matt sees in the future of the building materials industry How to increase visibility with design firms in the building materials industry The decision-makers you should be after, and the best tactics for educating them about your products The benefits of creating educational content for the end-user of your products The area of building materials that Matt thinks will have the greatest impact on the AEC industry Resources: Website: https://www.jarmelkizel.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JarmelKizel LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jarmel-kizel-architects-and-engineers-inc/ Instagram: @jarmelkizel Twitter: @JarmelKizel
YESTERDAY’S NEWS -- Tales of classic scandals, scoundrels and scourges told from historic newspapers in the golden age of yellow journalism... Struck By An Axe And Killed Episode 367 is a holiday tale more bone-chilling than heart-warming. It takes place the weekend after Thanksgiving, when family and friends get together for games and good times. The cautionary part of the tale here is, be aware of what topics are best to be avoided. This time, the touchy subject is not politics, but eyewear. Culled from the historic pages of the Trenton Times, the Philadelphia Inquirer, and other newspapers of the era. *** Follow and share these other awesome true crime shows on Himalaya to win a trip to the Stanley Hotel! Obscura: https://www.himalaya.com/obscura The Box of Oddities: https://www.himalaya.com/BOO Crime Salad: https://www.himalaya.com/crimesalad Out of the Shadows: https://www.himalaya.com/Out Invisible Choir: https://www.himalaya.com/choir *** A creation Of Pulpular Media Also from Pulpular Media: Portals to Possibility, an improvised comedy about an alternate reality, where monsters are real--and hilarious!!! Visit pulpular.com/portals for a brand-new episode. Catastrophic Calmaties, Exploring the famous and forgotten disasters of the 19th and 20th centuries. What could go wrong? Everything! Want to get a jump on the next episode of True Crime Historian? Why then, download the new podcast app Himalaya and get all new episodes a day early, then drop a buck in the tip jar for True Crime Historian. Or sign up for Himalaya Plus and for premium content and other special features. Or you can support your favorite podcaster at www.patreon.com/truecrimehistorian. Just a dollar an episode reserves your bunk at the safe house and access to exclusive content and whatever personal services you require. *** Opening theme by Nico Vitesse. Incidental music by Nico Vitesse, Chuck Wiggins, and Dave Sams. Some music and sound effects licensed from podcastmusic.com. Closing theme by Dave Sams and Rachel Schott, engineered by David Hisch at Third Street Music. Media management by Sean Miller-Jones Richard O Jones, Executive Producer
Dr. Deguire is a clinical psychologist in private practice. She grew up on the east coast, the lone surviving child of unsettled and iconoclastic parents. At the age of four, she was third-degree burned on 65% of her body as the result of both maternal and corporate negligence. After the fire, she spent most of her childhood in the hospital, undergoing countless medical procedures. Dr. Deguire attended Tufts University, graduating in 1985, Summa Cum Laude, Phi Beta Kappa. She earned her doctorate in clinical psychology from Hahnemann/Widener University in 1990. For the past fifteen years she has had a successful solo practice in Pennington, New Jersey. In addition to her private practice, Dr. Deguire is a dynamic, engaging speaker. She has appeared on television, on the radio, and have published in the Trenton Times on the subject of disfigurement. Dr. Deguire has waited 50 years to write her life story. She waited until her entire first family died, four by suicide and one by AIDS. Now a sole survivor, she recently completed her memoir, Flashback Girl: Lessons on Resilience from a Burn Survivor. In this episode we hear Dr. Deguire's story. We also address: - Psychological resilience -How one can begin to develop resilience if it isn't inborn? -How one makes meaning despite difficult circumstances. You can email me at dramyrobbins@gmail.com FOLLOW DR AMY ROBBINS http://www.instagram.com/dramyrobbins http://www.twitter.com/dramyrobbins FOLLOW DR. DEGUIRE https://www.lisedeguire.com https://www.instagram.com/drlisedeguire6/ https://www.facebook.com/lise.deguire
Toxic, high-pressure sales culture is coming back. Today’s labor history: “rat” makes its first appearance. Today’s labor quote from The Trenton Times.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley will interview Mark Eckel, Author of The Big 50. The Big 50: Philadelphia Eagles: The Men and Moments that Made the Philadelphia Eagles is an amazing, full-color look at the 50 men and moments that made the Eagles the Eagles. Experienced sportswriter Mark Eckel recounts the living history of the Eagles, counting down from No. 50 to No. 1. Big 50: Eagles brilliantly brings to life the Eagles remarkable story, from Chuck Bednarik to Reggie White and Randall Cunningham to the roller-coaster that was Donovan McNabb and up to today. Mark Eckel covers the Eagles as a beat writer and columnist for the Trenton Times. He has won several writing awards from the New Jersey Press Association and the Associated Press Sports Editors Association. He is the coauthor of It's Gooooood with Merrill Reese and The Eagles Playbook with Reuben Frank.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Peter Elvidge will interview Mark Eckel, author of The Big 50: The Men and Moments That Made the Philadelphia. The Big 50: Philadelphia Eagles: The Men and Moments that Made the Philadelphia Eagles is an amazing, full-color look at the 50 men and moments that made the Eagles the Eagles. Experienced sportswriter Mark Eckel recounts the living history of the Eagles, counting down from No. 50 to No. 1. Big 50: Eagles brilliantly brings to life the Eagles remarkable story, from Chuck Bednarik to Reggie White and Randall Cunningham to the roller-coaster that was Donovan McNabb and up to today. Mark Eckel covers the Eagles as a beat writer and columnist for the Trenton Times. He has won several writing awards from the New Jersey Press Association and the Associated Press Sports Editors Association. He is the coauthor of It's Gooooood with Merrill Reese and The Eagles Playbook with Reuben Frank.
In 2003, Benny Martinez became a Confidential Informant for a member of the Philadelphia Police Department's narcotics squad, helping arrest nearly 200 drug and gun dealers over seven years. But that success masked a dark and dangerous reality: the cops were as corrupt as the criminals they targeted. In addition to fabricating busts, the squad systematically looted mom-and-pop stores, terrorizing hardworking immigrant owners. One squad member also sexually assaulted three women during raids. Frightened for his life, Martinez turned to Philadelphia Daily News reporters Wendy Ruderman and Barbara Laker. Busted chronicles how these two journalists—both middle-class working mothers—formed an unlikely bond with a convicted street dealer to uncover the secrets of ruthless kingpins and dirty cops. Professionals in an industry shrinking from severe financial cutbacks, Ruderman and Laker had few resources—besides their own grit and tenacity—to break a dangerous, complex story that would expose the rotten underbelly of a modern American city and earn them a Pulitzer Prize. A page-turning thriller based on superb reportage, illustrated with eight pages of photos, Busted is modern true crime at its finest. Wendy Ruderman has a master’s degree from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. Before joining the Philadelphia Daily News in 2007, she worked at several media outlets, including the Philadelphia Inquirer, WHYY-TV, and 91FM, the Trenton Times, the Associated Press, and the Bergen Record. Barbara Laker graduated from the University of Missouri School of Journalism and has worked for several newspapers, including the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, the Dallas Times Herald, and the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. She began working at the Philadelphia Daily News in 1993, and has been a general assignment reporter, and assistant city editor, and an investigative reporter.
Join us tonite at 9pm as we discuss current market trends, the job market and how Obamacare is effecting it and what we are going to see in the future. Where will we be in four years? What about the future for our children?. Dr. Murray Sabrin, Professor of Finance in the Anisfield School of Business at Ramapo College of NJ. Dr. Sabrin is author of the book, Tax Free 2000;The Rebirth of American Liberty. He has written many articles which have appeared in "The Record (Hackensack), The Star Ledger, Trenton Times, and many other newspapers. He is a regular www. columnist for njpoliticker.com For more information go here: http://murraysabrin.com/ This show sponsored by campusteaparties.com log onto campusteaparties.com.blog/
Robert Ellis Smith is a journalist who uses his training as an attorney to report on the individual's right to privacy. Since 1974, he has published Privacy Journal, a monthly newsletter on privacy in a computer age based in Providence, R.I. From 1970 to 1973, Smith was the assistant director of the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Prior to that, he had nine years of experience as a news reporter and editor with the Detroit Free Press, Trenton Times, The Southern Courier, and Newsday. He has taught at Harvard College, University of Maryland, Emerson College, and Brown University. A 1962 graduate of Harvard College, Smith received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1976. He served as a member of the District of Columbia Human Rights Commission until 1986. In 1997, Vice President Gore named him to the Civil Liberties Panel of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security. From 1996 to 2002, he served as vice chair of the Coastal Resources Management Council, which protects the 400 miles of Rhode Island coastline. www.privacyjournal.net
Robert Ellis Smith is a journalist who uses his training as an attorney to report on the individual's right to privacy. Since 1974, he has published Privacy Journal, a monthly newsletter on privacy in a computer age based in Providence, R.I. Smith is a frequent speaker, writer, and Congressional witness on privacy issues and has compiled a clearinghouse of information on the subject: computer data banks, credit and medical records, the Internet, electronic surveillance, the law of privacy, and physical and psychological privacy. Smith is the author of Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (2004), the first and only published history of privacy in the U.S. He is also the author of Our Vanishing Privacy (1993), The Law of Privacy Explained (1993), Privacy: How to Protect What's Left of It; Workrights, a book describing individual rights in the work place; and The Big Brother Book of Lists. Privacy Journal also publishes Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws, Celebrities and Privacy (2006), and War Stories, a collection of anecdotes on privacy invasions. The New York Times said Smith "sounds the alarm about maintaining freedom and privacy in the computer age" and called him "a principled critic." Privacy Journal is "a privacy watchdog," according to Time magazine. Smith has been asked to write the definitive statement on privacy in the last two editions of The World Book Encyclopedia. He has appeared on all three network morning news programs, as well as "Face the Nation," "Nightline," and "All Things Considered." He has been a regular commentator on "Marketplace" on American Public Radio. Smith writes a regular column on the popular Web site forbes.com. From 1970 to 1973, Smith was the assistant director of the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Prior to that, he had nine years of experience as a news reporter and editor with the Detroit Free Press, Trenton Times, The Southern Courier, and Newsday. He has taught at Harvard College, University of Maryland, Emerson College, and Brown University. A 1962 graduate of Harvard College, Smith received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1976. He served as a member of the District of Columbia Human Rights Commission until 1986. In 1997, Vice President Gore named him to the Civil Liberties Panel of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security. From 1996 to 2002, he served as vice chair of the Coastal Resources Management Council, which protects the 400 miles of Rhode Island coastline. In 2004 he was elected to the Town Council of Block Island, R.I.
Download the MP3. Today's media executives plotting to charge for their content would do well to hear how Larry Kramer beat Jim Cramer's TheStreet.com by resisting pressure to put most content behind a pay wall while not relying entirely on advertising. To the average consumer, MarketWatch.com seemed to have come out of nowhere during the late 1990s to quickly establish itself as one of the leading sources of online financial information. For MarketWatch founder Larry Kramer, it represented the last chapter of his 15 year journey as a first-time entrepreneur. Larry started his career as a journalist, going from reporter to the top editor of the San Francisco Examiner in just 10 years with stops at the Washington Post and Trenton Times along the way. Larry founded DataSport Inc. (the company that would eventually morph into MarketWatch though a series of mergers and partnerships) with $500,000 from friends and family. He almost ran out of money early on. After a wild ride on the public market, Larry sold MarketWatch to Dow Jones for over $500 million in 2004 and went on to become the president of CBS Digital Media until 2006. Hear how Larry lived though two different careers and what he's planning next.
Robert Ellis Smith is a journalist who uses his training as an attorney to report on the individual's right to privacy. Since 1974, he has published Privacy Journal, a monthly newsletter on privacy in a computer age based in Providence, R.I. Smith is a frequent speaker, writer, and Congressional witness on privacy issues and has compiled a clearinghouse of information on the subject: computer data banks, credit and medical records, the Internet, electronic surveillance, the law of privacy, and physical and psychological privacy. Smith is the author of Ben Franklin's Web Site: Privacy and Curiosity from Plymouth Rock to the Internet (Spring 2000), the first and only published history of privacy in the U.S. He is also the author of Our Vanishing Privacy (1993), The Law of Privacy Explained (1993), Privacy: How to Protect What's Left of It; Workrights, a book describing individual rights in the work place; and The Big Brother Book of Lists. Privacy Journal also publishes Compilation of State and Federal Privacy Laws, Celebrities and Privacy, and War Stories, a collection of anecdotes on privacy invasions. The New York Times said Smith "sounds the alarm about maintaining freedom and privacy in the computer age" and called him "a principled critic." Privacy Journal is "a privacy watchdog," according to Time, and "the paper of record for lawyers and others interested in privacy rights," according to U.S. News and World Report. Smith, 64, has been asked to write the definitive statement on privacy in the last two editions of The World Book Encyclopedia. He has appeared on all three network morning news programs, as well as "Face the Nation," "Nightline," and "All Things Considered." He has been a regular commentator on "Marketplace" on American Public Radio. From 1970 to 1973, Smith was the assistant director of the Office for Civil Rights in the U.S. Department of Health, Education, and Welfare. Prior to that, he had nine years of experience as a news reporter and editor with the Detroit Free Press, Trenton Times, The Southern Courier, and Newsday. A 1962 graduate of Harvard College, Smith received his law degree from the Georgetown University Law Center in 1976. He served as a member of the District of Columbia Human Rights Commission until 1986. In 1997, Vice President Gore named him to the Civil Liberties Panel of the White House Commission on Aviation Safety and Security. From 1996 to 2002, he served as vice chair of the Coastal Resources Management Council, which protects the 400 miles of Rhode Island coastline. In 2004 he was elected to the Town Council of Block Island, R.I.