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ESPECIALLY if you hang out on Pinterest or in Troop Leader facebook groups, it can start to feel like there is just way too much to realistically do as a Girl Scout troop. And as a troop leader who really wants to make this experience as high impact as possible, that can sometimes feel overwhelming. How do those super troops on Facebook (or sometimes even the guests on this podcast) seem to do EVERYTHING there is to do? If you have ever felt this overwhelm and pressure to do all the things, this episode is for you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, our host Ash Bhardwaj speaks with Maj Charlie Ruggles-Brise and WO1 Dai Chant of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, “The Welsh Cavalry.” We explore the intricacies of leadership and development through the unique perspectives of two military professionals who have worked closely together since early on in their careers. Charlie and Dai first crossed paths on Op HERRICK 9 in Afghanistan, when Dai was a junior vehicle commander and Charlie was a new Troop Leader. Their collaboration grew, eventually leading them to command A Squadron, with Charlie as Squadron Leader and Dai as Squadron Sergeant Major. Dai highlights how developing individuals often happens "in the margins," where leaders adapt their styles to meet the unique needs of their team members. Charlie emphasises the importance of taking teams on the decision-making journey, noting how communication and transparency are vital to effective leadership. This episode is unique in that it brings together perspectives from both the commissioned and non-commissioned career pathways, offering a comprehensive look at what it takes to lead effectively. Join us as we explore how leadership is about more than just making decisions, it's about understanding your team, adapting in the margins, and leading with unity.
In this episode, our host Ash Bhardwaj speaks with Maj Charlie Ruggles-Brise and WO1 Dai Chant of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, “The Welsh Cavalry.” We explore the intricacies of leadership and development through the unique perspectives of two military professionals who have worked closely together since early on in their careers. Charlie and Dai first crossed paths on Op HERRICK 9 in Afghanistan, when Dai was a junior vehicle commander and Charlie was a new Troop Leader. Their collaboration grew, eventually leading them to command A Squadron, with Charlie as Squadron Leader and Dai as Squadron Sergeant Major. Dai highlights how developing individuals often happens "in the margins," where leaders adapt their styles to meet the unique needs of their team members. Charlie emphasises the importance of taking teams on the decision-making journey, noting how communication and transparency are vital to effective leadership. This episode is unique in that it brings together perspectives from both the commissioned and non-commissioned career pathways, offering a comprehensive look at what it takes to lead effectively. Join us as we explore how leadership is about more than just making decisions, it's about understanding your team, adapting in the margins, and leading with unity.
This week the award-winning Cinematographer, Shana Hagan, ASC. In the words of fellow cinematographer Gretchen Warthen: “Shana is the biggest documentary female DP/Operator in the world… and one of the kindest DPs I have ever worked with on set. You would never know who she is in the cinematography world without looking her up.” Her work includes DPing the 1997 Oscar-winning Documentary Short BREATHING LESSONS: THE LIFE & WORK OF MARK O'BRIEN and shooting additional cinematography for the 2014 Oscar-winning Best Documentary Feature: 20 FEET FROM STARDOM. She worked on the Oscar nominated 2010 Documentary FOOD, INC., and DP'd the 2020 Oscar nominated Documentary Short: WALK RUN CHA-CHA as well as the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Award Special Jury Prize Winner - AFTER INNOCENCE and the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Award Grand Jury Prize nominee - THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES. Shana has firmly embedded herself in the industry. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, to parents Robert Hagan, MD and Peggy Hagan, a Girl Scout Camp Director and Troop Leader, Shana is the middle of three children. Her parents instilled many important values in her which have helped her throughout her life and career. As a schoolgirl, she became a competitive swimmer at the age of five through to her Freshman year at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles where she attended film school. It was a natural career path for the enthusiastic young photographer who had already developed a keen eye for filmmaking. Shana was the ‘official' family videographer with a curious mind, appetite for storytelling and a passion that grew as she established the foundation for her craft, opening doors and creating opportunities right out of school. Shana was the first woman to shoot on the hit reality series SURVIVOR and was nominated for an Emmy for her work on SURVIVOR: CHINA. She shot four seasons on NBC's PARKS AND RECREATION, was the 2nd Unit DP on Netflix's ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT and has shot commercial spots for Disney, Electronic Arts, Kohl's, the US Army, Kodak, Verizon and others. Shana's current scripted work includes the critically acclaimed, Peabody Award-winning series SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE for HBO and Fox's half hour docu-comedy WELCOME TO FLATCH. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Peter, daughter Iris, two dogs and two cats. https://www.shanahagan.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0353248/Instagram: @shanahaganaschttps://www.instagram.com/shanahaganasc/Shana's Playlist:"I love classical: “Appalachian Spring” by Aaron Copland – so cinematic and nostalgic for summers on Grandma and Grandpa's farm in Oklahoma.Saint-Saens' “Carnival of the Animals: 7 / Aquarium”Vivaldi – “Four Seasons / Spring”I love world music:Ali Farka Toure “Kaira”Cesaria Evora “Sodade”Buena Vista Social Club “Chan Chan”The Chieftains “The Wind That Shakes the Barley / The Reel With the Beryle”More random faves and some new stuff too:Dave Brubeck's “Take Five”Bill Withers “Lovely Day”U2 “Beautiful Day” Coldplay “A Sky Full of Stars”Bonobo “Recurring”Khruangbin “Texas Sun”Lord Huron “The Night We Met”Radiohead “Big Sleep”Black Pumas “Colors”Some favorite female artists in visual arts:"I absolutely love Dorothea Lange's photography. Her work during the depression is some of the best documentary photography there is. See “Migrant Mother” and it'll rip your heart out. also love Georgia O'Keeffe – did a doc about her years ago and was just in love with her story, her passion for her work, her friends (Steiglitz, Ansel Adams, etc). Would love to have a drink with her."______ Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/wisp--4769409/support.
This week the award-winning Cinematographer, Shana Hagan, ASC. In the words of fellow cinematographer Gretchen Warthen: “Shana is the biggest documentary female DP/Operator in the world… and one of the kindest DPs I have ever worked with on set. You would never know who she is in the cinematography world without looking her up.” Her work includes DPing the 1997 Oscar-winning Documentary Short BREATHING LESSONS: THE LIFE & WORK OF MARK O'BRIEN and shooting additional cinematography for the 2014 Oscar-winning Best Documentary Feature: 20 FEET FROM STARDOM. She worked on the Oscar nominated 2010 Documentary FOOD, INC., and DP'd the 2020 Oscar nominated Documentary Short: WALK RUN CHA-CHA as well as the 2005 Sundance Film Festival Award Special Jury Prize Winner - AFTER INNOCENCE and the 2012 Sundance Film Festival Award Grand Jury Prize nominee - THE QUEEN OF VERSAILLES. Shana has firmly embedded herself in the industry. Born in Phoenix, Arizona, to parents Robert Hagan, MD and Peggy Hagan, a Girl Scout Camp Director and Troop Leader, Shana is the middle of three children. Her parents instilled many important values in her which have helped her throughout her life and career. As a schoolgirl, she became a competitive swimmer at the age of five through to her Freshman year at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles where she attended film school. It was a natural career path for the enthusiastic young photographer who had already developed a keen eye for filmmaking. Shana was the ‘official' family videographer with a curious mind, appetite for storytelling and a passion that grew as she established the foundation for her craft, opening doors and creating opportunities right out of school. Shana was the first woman to shoot on the hit reality series SURVIVOR and was nominated for an Emmy for her work on SURVIVOR: CHINA. She shot four seasons on NBC's PARKS AND RECREATION, was the 2nd Unit DP on Netflix's ARRESTED DEVELOPMENT and has shot commercial spots for Disney, Electronic Arts, Kohl's, the US Army, Kodak, Verizon and others. Shana's current scripted work includes the critically acclaimed, Peabody Award-winning series SOMEBODY SOMEWHERE for HBO and Fox's half hour docu-comedy WELCOME TO FLATCH. She lives in Los Angeles with her husband Peter, daughter Iris, two dogs and two cats. https://www.shanahagan.com/ https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0353248/Instagram: @shanahaganaschttps://www.instagram.com/shanahaganasc/Shana's Playlist:"I love classical: “Appalachian Spring” by Aaron Copland – so cinematic and nostalgic for summers on Grandma and Grandpa's farm in Oklahoma.Saint-Saens' “Carnival of the Animals: 7 / Aquarium”Vivaldi – “Four Seasons / Spring”I love world music:Ali Farka Toure “Kaira”Cesaria Evora “Sodade”Buena Vista Social Club “Chan Chan”The Chieftains “The Wind That Shakes the Barley / The Reel With the Beryle”More random faves and some new stuff too:Dave Brubeck's “Take Five”Bill Withers “Lovely Day”U2 “Beautiful Day” Coldplay “A Sky Full of Stars”Bonobo “Recurring”Khruangbin “Texas Sun”Lord Huron “The Night We Met”Radiohead “Big Sleep”Black Pumas “Colors”Some favorite female artists in visual arts:"I absolutely love Dorothea Lange's photography. Her work during the depression is some of the best documentary photography there is. See “Migrant Mother” and it'll rip your heart out. also love Georgia O'Keeffe – did a doc about her years ago and was just in love with her story, her passion for her work, her friends (Steiglitz, Ansel Adams, etc). Would love to have a drink with her." Host: Chris StaffordProduced by Hollowell StudiosFollow @theaartpodcast on InstagramAART on FacebookEmail: hollowellstudios@gmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/aart--5814675/support.
Are you ready to take control of your finances but don't know where to start? Ever wondered how financial experts balance their professional success with personal fulfillment? In episode 113 of "Carlsbad: People, Purpose, and Impact," we dive deep with finance guru Jackie Mazur, president of Guide My Finances, who's revolutionizing the way we think about money management.Jackie's journey from San Diego State University to becoming an adjunct professor and a financial trailblazer is nothing short of inspiring. Celebrating 15 years with her firm, she shares the secret sauce behind her success: a flat-fee model that puts clients' interests first and ensures their goals are met with accountability and strategic planning.But it's not all numbers and spreadsheets; Jackie is a community champion, serving on boards like the Carlsbad Educational Foundation and supporting initiatives from robotics to the arts. Plus, she's a beacon of work-life balance, weaving family time and community service into her busy schedule.Join us as we explore Jackie's innovative approach to financial advising, her commitment to company culture, and her active involvement in enriching the Carlsbad community. And if you're itching for some financial wisdom, head over to guidemyfinances.com or check out their Instagram or Facebook for tips and the opportunity to book an initial chat with the experts. Don't miss this chance to get financially savvy with us on "Carlsbad: People, Purpose, and Impact!"Jackie Mazur Bio:Guide My Finances was founded by Jackie Mazur, Certified Financial Planner™, Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™ in 2009. A financial veteran, Jackie began her career in finance in 2003 and soon recognized a need in the industry for unbiased financial advice combined with sound financial education.Jackie utilizes this experience to advise clients in many areas of financial planning including personal financial planning, retirement planning, retirement income distribution planning, investment management, divorce financial planning, stock compensation sale strategy, strategic inheritance planning, employer-provided benefits, asset management, risk management and more. Whether working with individuals or corporate clients, Jackie takes time to educate clients on all aspects of their financial strategy and how each component fits into the financial vision they have.As a financial mediator, Jackie assists couples with the financial complexities related to divorce. Additionally, as a Certified Divorce Financial Analyst™, she works with individuals throughout the divorce process, helping them weigh their options and develop a plan for distributing assets, creating a fresh financial start once the process has been finalized.Jackie, and her husband Josh, own a real-estate development company focused on developing infill projects. Her hands-on experience with real estate investing allows her to advise her clients on real estate holdings, as well as other investment vehicles. After receiving her Master's degree in Finance and Tax Planning, Jackie began teaching Financial Planning and Managerial Finance as a college professor in San Diego. Today, she utilizes her fundamental tax knowledge and teaching experience in the development of her financial plans. Jackie lives in Carlsbad with her husband Josh, and three kids – Sophia, Rachel and Eli. In addition to working and spending time with her family, Jackie volunteers as a Board member of the Carlsbad Education Foundation and as a Girl scout Troop Leader. In addition to her designation as a Certified Financial Planner™, Mazur holds FINRA Series 6, 7, 63 as well as Life, Health and Long-Term Care Insurance licenses. She also utilizes her vast network of finance-related professionals to enhance her instruction and service to clients.Check the background of this advisor at FINRA's BrokerCheck Did this episode have a special impact on you? Share how it impacted youCarlsbad Podcast Social Links:LinkedInInstagramFacebookXYouTubeSponsor: This show is sponsored and produced by DifMix Productions. To learn more about starting your own podcast, visit www.DifMix.com/podcasting
In this episode we speak with Lieutenant Colonel Simon Farebrother MC. Simon commissioned in 2001 into the Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) - a light cavalry regiment that specialises in reconnoissance. He served on operations on Op BANNER in Northern Ireland, on Op HERRICK in Afghanistan, and on Op TELIC in Iraq. His troop was attached to 3 Commando Brigade during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, for which Simon was awarded the Military Cross (MC) for gallantry. Away from regimental duty, he was a Troop Leader at the Army Training Unit in Winchester. He later taught newly promoted Majors on the Intermediate Command and Staff Course (Land) at Shrivenham, before attending the Advanced Command and Staff Course himself. He later commanded the Army Foundation College at Harrogate throughout the COVID pandemic, and is now Deputy Chief of Staff at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS). In this episode we learn how the partnership between officers and non-commissioned officers is vital to the Army's performance, and how the organisational culture we create as leaders determines the way people integrate and behave.
In this episode we speak with Lieutenant Colonel Simon Farebrother MC. Simon commissioned in 2001 into the Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) - a light cavalry regiment that specialises in reconnoissance. He served on operations on Op BANNER in Northern Ireland, on Op HERRICK in Afghanistan, and on Op TELIC in Iraq. His troop was attached to 3 Commando Brigade during the initial invasion of Iraq in 2003, for which Simon was awarded the Military Cross (MC) for gallantry. Away from regimental duty, he was a Troop Leader at the Army Training Unit in Winchester. He later taught newly promoted Majors on the Intermediate Command and Staff Course (Land) at Shrivenham, before attending the Advanced Command and Staff Course himself. He later commanded the Army Foundation College at Harrogate throughout the COVID pandemic, and is now Deputy Chief of Staff at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS). In this episode we learn how the partnership between officers and non-commissioned officers is vital to the Army's performance, and how the organisational culture we create as leaders determines the way people integrate and behave.
This week, I'm interviewing my friend Niki, who is a troop leader, service team member, and board member for my council, Girl Scouts Arizona Cactus-Pine. In addition to sharing her own Troop Leader story, she's also shedding light on what the board does and how to get involved in the movement at a higher level.
Joining Brenna this week of The Girl Scout Advantage Podcast is Acadia Hahlbrock! Acadia is a Girl Scout Alum who achieved her Gold Award, and as she grew, she noticed the profound impact Girl Scouts had on her. She became a trop leader to share this profound impact with the next generation of Girl Scouts so they can also learn to be brave and take risks in a safe and supported environment. Acadia stresses that there is no one Troop Leader magician who knows it all and does everything perfectly like she saw in her Troop Leader growing up. By putting girls back out into the world to take risks and be bold, she found that the magician turned out to be inside of her and could be inside of any of you. As a Troop Leader, you can inspire girls with the magic of Girl Scouts every day! Welcome to the newest season of the Girl Scout Advantage podcast! In this season, each week, Brenna will talk with different Girl Scout Volunteers about their experience with Girl Scouts and what makes the work they do so unique and rewarding.
With the upcoming new Girl Scout year and new Silver Award requirements, I thought I would share an episode I recorded with Sarah Heeter for her podcast 'Troop Leader Experience' last spring. Girl Scout Councils are rolling out this updated information. Check your council's website for updates and GSLearn for trainings for your Girl Scouts (and you). We also recorded an episode about the Highest Awards, especially the Gold Award! https://pod.link/1439828810/episode/824ccd0587f406f4ad6855d0f3074e76 Check out that episode and other great information regarding troop leadership at Troop Leader Experience wherever you listen to audio. https://pod.link/1439828810
Today's guest, Jamie Ribisi-Braley, is an artist from Auburn, Maine, and the Office Manager of the United Society of Shakers at Sabbathday Lake Shaker Village. She earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Painting from Boston University.Jamie is also the Leader of a multi-level Girl Scout Troop, and is the recipient of the Volunteer of Excellence Award, the Volunteer Appreciation Pin, and the Linda Shostak Award Although Jamie doesn't have children in the Girl Scouts, she felt a strong inclination to mentor young people and great respect for the Girl Scout Leadership Model. All of which came together four years ago when she became a Girl Scout Volunteer and Troop Leader.We discuss how she got involved, why she got involved, why she feels it's important to give back to the kids in her community, and the multi-level, safe space troop she leads.Links to Check Out:Girl Scouts of Maine WebsiteGirl Scouts of Maine LinkedInGirls Scouts of Maine FacebookGirl Scouts of Maine Instagram - @girlscoutsofmaineGirl ScoutsDonate to support Girl Scouts of Maine: www.girlscoutsofmaine.org/supportFollow Daughters of Change:Website:Facebook:InstagramLinkedInMarie's LinkedIn:Daughters of Change Podcast Producer: Sarah StaceySarah's LinkedIn Profile
5:25 - Camp One Clap: Day 24Troop Leader Talk with Counselors Bailey Patterson and Marcus Viney, Ep. 4 - Flashlight FocusFor notes and details about this episode, check out the website here:https://www.oneclapspeechanddebate.com/post/camp-one-clap-day-24-troop-leader-talk-with-counselors-bailey-patterson-and-marcus-viney-ep-4Watch Professor Graham and Kevin's ABC's of Debate series right here (new episodes all month): https://youtu.be/Z9av5O_I-kMIf you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on the One Clap Podcast, shoot Lyle an email at lylewiley@gmail.com or check out our blog and social media here:One Clap Website: www.oneclapspeechanddebate.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvpV56859lLA-X-EvHVYUgFacebook: @oneclappodcastInstagram: @one_clap_podcastTwitter: @OneClapPodcastTikTok: @oneclapspeechanddebateGet your cool One Clap Speech and Debate merchandise here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/one-clap-speech-and-debate/The One Clap August 2023 Newsletter:https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sbvhLwe_0ifrA0BZmfucAkovagZEAZx/view?usp=sharingSupport the show
5:18 - Camp One Clap: Day 17Troop Leader Talk with Camp Counselors Bailey Patterson, Marcus Viney, and JunebugEpisode 3: Reaching the SummitFor notes and details about this episode, check out the website here:https://www.oneclapspeechanddebate.com/post/camp-one-clap-day-17-troop-leader-talk-with-counselors-bailey-patterson-and-marcus-viney-ep-3Watch Professor Graham and Kevin's ABC's of Debate series right here (new episodes all month): https://youtu.be/Z9av5O_I-kMIf you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on the One Clap Podcast, shoot Lyle an email at lylewiley@gmail.com or check out our blog and social media here:One Clap Website: www.oneclapspeechanddebate.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvpV56859lLA-X-EvHVYUgFacebook: @oneclappodcastInstagram: @one_clap_podcastTwitter: @OneClapPodcastTikTok: @oneclapspeechanddebateGet your cool One Clap Speech and Debate merchandise here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/one-clap-speech-and-debate/The One Clap August 2023 Newsletter:https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sbvhLwe_0ifrA0BZmfucAkovagZEAZx/view?usp=sharingSupport the show
5:11 - Camp One Clap: Day 10Troop Leader Talk with Camp Counselors Bailey Patterson, Marcus Viney, and JunebugEpisode 2: Hitting the BullseyeFor notes and details about this episode, check out the website here:https://www.oneclapspeechanddebate.com/post/camp-one-clap-day-10-troop-leader-talk-with-counselors-bailey-patterson-and-marcus-viney-ep-2Watch Professor Graham and Kevin's ABC's of Debate series right here (new episodes all month): https://youtu.be/Z9av5O_I-kMIf you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on the One Clap Podcast, shoot Lyle an email at lylewiley@gmail.com or check out our blog and social media here:One Clap Website: www.oneclapspeechanddebate.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvpV56859lLA-X-EvHVYUgFacebook: @oneclappodcastInstagram: @one_clap_podcastTwitter: @OneClapPodcastTikTok: @oneclapspeechanddebateGet your cool One Clap Speech and Debate merchandise here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/one-clap-speech-and-debate/The One Clap August 2023 Newsletter:https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sbvhLwe_0ifrA0BZmfucAkovagZEAZx/view?usp=sharingSupport the show
5:4 - Camp One Clap: Day 3Troop Leader Talk with Camp Counselors Bailey Patterson, Marcus Viney, and JunebugEpisode 1: Acorns to OaksFor notes and details about the episode, check out the website here: If you have any ideas or requests for topics to explore on the One Clap Podcast, shoot Lyle an email at lylewiley@gmail.com or check out our blog and social media here:One Clap Website: www.oneclapspeechanddebate.comYouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyvpV56859lLA-X-EvHVYUgFacebook: @oneclappodcastInstagram: @one_clap_podcastTwitter: @OneClapPodcastTikTok: @oneclapspeechanddebateGet your cool One Clap Speech and Debate merchandise here: https://www.bonfire.com/store/one-clap-speech-and-debate/The One Clap August 2023 Newsletter:https://drive.google.com/file/d/19sbvhLwe_0ifrA0BZmfucAkovagZEAZx/view?usp=sharingSupport the show
Hello and welcome to YoungFolk Knits. today we will chat about our current knitting wips as well as our Rhinebeck plans. We also answer two questions from Bethany. What knitted would be if we could be anything and what would be if we were yarn?
May can be a hopeless time to try to "get things done" with many girls, so in this episode, I'm sharing some suggestions for May meetings that won't make you lose your mind (...hopefully). I also share a reflection exercise to help keep you grounded and motivated to recharge this summer and come back strong for the new Girl Scout season. Join the FB group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/girlscoutpodcast Shop with us on Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/IconicWomentheLabel
My guest Kira Sabin is a Positive Psychology Practitioner, Certified Life Coach, and the Troop Leader of Love at the Relationship-Quotient.com. For the past 14 years she's been unleashing her no-nonsense wisdom to coach singles on building the relationship they need. She is obsessed with understanding how love and relationships work from a psychological, emotional, and scientific point of view. She works with singles from around the world through her process, the Owner's Manual, and her Relationship Quotient Community. She hails from America's Dairyland, Madison, WI, and is, in fact, a cheesehead!Kira and I can both agree, dating sucks! But why exactly? Well, we break it down and lay out the top 7 reasons that dating sucks - for everyone! Even if you're having a great time dating, meeting quality matches who treat you with respect, and looking forward to swiping right, Kira has some insights that will help you get even better at dating. And if you're not, we commiserate about how dating has changed but our brains still haven't caught up to the new reality. Here's Kira: InstagramFacebookTwitterKira Sabin's WebsiteMore Spinster Life: InstagramYouTubeSubstack This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thespinsterlife.substack.com
It's Girl Scout Cookie Season so we had to talk to a local Troop Leader to get all the details! Beth Ortins is the Asst Troop Leader for Troop 70349 and she gave us all the details for getting your cookies!!
About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every Tuesday at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023. Ask for Melinda. You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This Week: In this episode Melinda talks with Jenny Holly Jones and Angie Owen about the Girl Scout program in North Mississippi. It's much more than selling cookies!! The Girl Scouts of today are tomorrow's leaders. But the Girl Scout program is in need of troop leaders. Is this a challenge for you? Maybe your would be a good troop leaderwww.girlscoutshs.org800-624-4185JC Media, LLC – The Shark 102.3 FM, Kudzu 104.9 FM, Sun Bear Studio107 E Spring Street, Ripley, MS 38663662-837-1023theshark1023@gmail.comwww.shark1023.com
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Thanks for joining us this week! You're going to love this one, Scouts Honor. We are finishing up the story of Dennis Rader. Dennis had a real thirst for both authority and recognition. The ultimate Evil Scout gets his murder badge tieing up old ladies and driving them down the street. Dennis likes to play stupid games and win stupid prizes, so listen in to hear how his need for imfamy lead to his downfall and untimate comeuppance. Join us on social media: Here is the link to our Facebook Page Click here to see our Instagram Come Join the Children of the Corn on Patreon
This is single handedly the question I get asked most often, so I wanted to just break down the most important steps I think all new troop leaders should do. This is a great resources for newer troop leaders to make sure you are closing the gaps and for brand new troop leaders now and in the future. Don't forget to join the Facebook group at facebook.com/girlscoutpodcast - or, if you're not on Facebook, e-mail me directly and get on my e-mail list at girlscoutpodcast@gmail.com
On this episode, Rhonda Altonen drops by to chat all things Girl Scouts! As part of the Girl Scouts Heart of the Hudson, Rhonda is a troop leader here in Beacon! Today, she shares with us her experience with the Girls Scouts, how the program works and the benefits for participants! Without further adue, this is Rhonda --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/iambeacon/support
Join Kelsey and Dannelle Walker Whiteside as they shed light on what higher education is going to look like post-covid. What kind of work/life balance will be established going forth? "Dannelle Walker Whiteside served as Interim President (2020-2021) and Vice President for Legal Affairs (present) at Austin Peay State University in Clarksville, TN. She has worked extensively in the areas of education law & policy & has dedicated her career to promoting equal access to education.Ms. Whiteside previously served as General Attorney for the U.S. Department of Education, Office for Civil Rights, in Philadelphia, PA where she reviewed, evaluated, & resolved complex & sensitive cases ranging from sexual violence to disability discrimination, in both the elementary & postsecondary contexts. She has also served as General Counsel for the Tennessee State Board of Education & District Policy Advisor for Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools.A native Nashvillian, Ms. Whiteside is active in many organizations throughout her community, serving as Past President of the Napier-Looby Bar Association & former Troop Leader for Girl Scouts of West End Middle School. She is also a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. Ms. Whiteside has been featured in The Tennessean‘s “Next Up”, a section highlighting the contributions of leaders under 35 in Middle Tennessee. She was also selected by the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation as one of Nashville's Top 30 Under 30; named one of the Nation's Best Advocates: 40 Lawyers Under 40 by the National Bar Association and IMPACT; & won the Nashville Emerging Leader Award in Education given by the Nashville Area Chamber of Commerce & YP Nashville."https://www.linkedin.com/in/dannellefwalker/
As you listen to the show this week, you will hear how Jester ended up interviewing Section Hiker and Section Biker Vince LoGreco for the Podcast. Vince shares about having a part-time hobby of being a cartoonist, being a Troop Leader for the Scouts, and spending time out on the Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail. Jester and Vince share a lot of laughs on this episode as Vince shares his adventures out on the trail. Thanks for listening and Happy Section Hiking Connect with Vince LoGreco: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/captainv45/ Potomac Heritage National Scenic Trail (DC, MD, PA, VA): https://www.nps.gov/pohe/index.htm Maps of the Potomac Heritage Network: https://www.nps.gov/pohe/planyourvisit/maps.htm New England National Scenic Trail: https://newenglandtrail.org/ Connect with Julie "Jester" Gayheart: Email: jester@jestersectionhiker.comWebsite: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/jester-section-hiker/ Connect with Hiking Radio Network: Email: steve@hikingradionetwork.com Website: https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/ Music provided by: The Okee Dokee Brothers "Through The Woods" www.okeedokee.org
Mindset, resilience, and faith. Those are the three things that Lt. Col. Dave Grossman has learned and taught during the many years of his service for the country. In this episode, we welcome back Dave for another lesson-filled talk on being a leader and on acknowledging the things we lack control of. He is the author of “On Killing” and “On Combat”, which anchors on the values that we will talk about today. Things you will learn in this episode: [00:01 - 6:02] Opening Segment I introduce today’s guest, Lt. Col. Dave Grossman Dave expresses how podcasts revolutionized media Dave’s idea of faith One of the pillars of resilience Christian based Internal locus of control as a mindset foundation Identify all the things you can’t control and let go of them Dave talks about faith and free will [6:03 - 18:11] On Being a Leader Dave emphasizes on the use of checklists and how every professional uses it Military dynamic of troop leading procedures Most powerful problem solving tool Dave tells stories of troop leading procedures When he was a young infantry captain Dave’s young major at westpoint Teaching at a leadership academy Think outside the box Always thrive to be better Dave tells a story during the early 1990’s The different mindsets that we learn [18:12 - 25:01] Pillars of Resiliency Sleep management Sleep deprivation is killing our civilization Watch our six Warrior vs. Guardian [25:02 - 28:37] Closing Segment How to find more of Dave See links below Final words Tweetable Quotes: “Faith is one of the pillars of resilience.” - Lt. Col. Dave Grossman “The only thing in the universe you control is yourself. And if we give way to bitterness, or cynicism, or complacency, or denial, that’s the one thing you can control.” - Lt. Col. Dave Grossman Resources Mentioned: https://www.amazon.com/Spiritual-Combat-Missions-Victorious-Warfare/dp/1424560071 (On Spiritual Combat) You can connect with Dave on https://www.linkedin.com/in/lt-col-dave-grossman-55a3304/ (Linkedin) and https://www.facebook.com/LtColDaveGrossman/about/?ref=page_internal (Facebook) or you can email him at kilologyinfo@kilology.com. Also do check out his books from https://www.amazon.com/Books-Dave-Grossman/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ADave+Grossman (amazon) and from his http://www.sdkandg.com (website). Guest email: suniekrg@gmail.com Did you love the value that we are putting out in the show? LEAVE A REVIEW and tell us what you think about thm/Lincoln-Leadership-Executive-Strategies-Tough/e episode so we can continue on putting out great content just for you! Share this episode and help someone who wants to expand their leadership capacity or click https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/tactical-leadership/id1498567657 (here) to listen to our previous episodes. Tactical Leadership is brought to you by Knight Protection Services. A veteran-owned and operated company, with extensive experience in risk assessment and crime prevention. Find out more by visiting https://knightprotectionllc.com/ (https://knightprotectionllc.com/) If you want to learn how to build a better business check out my website at https://beatacticalleader.com/ (Beatacticalleade.com). You can connect with us on https://www.linkedin.com/in/zaknight (LinkedIn), https://www.instagram.com/beatacticalleader/ (Instagram), or join https://www.facebook.com/groups/BATLgroup/ (Our BATL Space) and become part of the community.
Today we are catching up with older girl troop leader Lisa S., who is sharing all kinds of stories and memories from her 45 years of Girl Scouting!
Colleen Dawson, President of the Women's Council of Realtors in Southwestern Michigan, is a Girl Scout alumna, former Troop Leader, and current Girl Scout Cookie Bake-Off Benefit Committee Member. During her time as a Girl Scout leader, she was amazed by the adventures and new experiences she had with her troop. Colleen shares so much wisdom in this episode as she shares about her experience with Girl Scouts. In this episode, you'll hear: How becoming a troop leader helped her bond with her step-daughter The memories with her troop that she still laughs about today The special friendship she developed with her co-leader which she carries with her after her co-leader's passing How Girl Scouts taught her that she is capable of doing anything. Tune in today to hear all of this and more!
Nancy and Heather Miller are a mother-daughter, lifetime Girl Scout duo from Freeland, Michigan. Nancy, having been a Girl Scout for 41 years, served as Heather's Troop Leader, and both Millers live by the motto, “Once a Girl Scout, always a Girl Scout.” In this episode, Nancy and Heather share: How a family passion turned into a bluebird sanctuary and Girl Scout Gold Award Project The life-changing travel opportunities provided to them by their involvement in Girl Scouts The benefits of intergenerational Girl Scouting from both the mother's and daughter's perspective Why Girl Scouting provides somewhere for girls to be themselves and feel like they belong Listen to these stories and feel the strength of a mother/daughter bond bolstered by Girl Scouting!
Christie leads two single troops, one for each of her daughters. She has a troop of Senior Girl Scouts and also a troop of Ambassadors that are about to bridge to adults! Every single girl in both of her troops has either earned their Gold Award, or they are currently working on it! As you can imagine, they've been on some great adventures and she has some awesome stories to tell as well as important advice to share. This is an interview you don't want to miss!
With 7 years of experience leading a multi-level "mega troop," LaTanya has so much to share! Listen in to all the adventures, troop management strategies, goal setting strategies and plans, and how to build a strong, family unit with your troop.
Kimberly P. from Girl Scouts of Northeast Ohio is a first year troop leader who took some time to share with us some of her favorite resources, training, and experiences in Girl Scouts so far as a Brownie troop leader. She specifically mentions: BAND app - https://itunes.apple.com/gh/app/band/id542613198?mt=8 Girl Scouts Leader Chat - https://www.facebook.com/groups/girlscoutleaderchat/
Have you heard of these unicorn super troops with 40-60 girls from K-12 and a handful of volunteers who sell thousands of boxes of cookies and go on tons of cool field trips? Ever wondered how in the heck they do it? I know I have... which is exactly why I was so excited to chat with Jennifer B from Girl Scouts Peaks to Piedmont today!
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This week features Nicole M. and her mom, Heather, from Arizona Cactus-Pine Council. Nicole was a Girl Scout from Kindergarten through 12th grade, was a super seller in her council, and helped plan multiple encampments. Heather shares tips for troops to optimize cookie sales and offers some suggestions for volunteers to make Girl Scouts a safe and supportive environment for special kids (like Nicole, who has autism).
This week, Kira Sabin joins Paula Jenkins to chat about love and relationships. She’s the Troop Leader over at the League of Adventurous Singles where she encourages single women to embrace the awesomeness of singleness, take responsibility of what is “theirs,” and let go of whatever is holding them back. She leads singles to figure out what they want, how to love, making decisions based on love (not fear). She believes in adventures, and breaking down walls, and revising mindset and confidence as the building blocks of discovering a relationship that feels right. The other thing we chat about, at the beginning of our discussion is our deep seated love of Judy Blume, and of Anne of Green Gables. Kira has worked on a cruise ship, visited Prince Edward Island (Anne’s home), and she and I get into the debate of which is better? The 1985 version of “Anne of Green Gables” or the brand new “Anne with an E” that is now out on Hulu? The votes are in and you’ll have to listen to hear the reviews. See all the shownotes at www.jumpstartyourjoy.com/episode95
The Get Paid Podcast: The Stark Reality of Entrepreneurship and Being Your Own Boss
Welcome back! I am incredibly excited about today's guest, the “Troop Leader of Love” and founder of League of Adventurous Singles, Kira Sabin. Kira is a life and love coach specifically for singles looking for help navigating the crazy world of dating. She works primarily with female clients – with a few men sprinkled in for a bit of added flavor, and she helps her clients navigate their love life and the dating scene in a rather interesting and unique way. Today, she breaks it down for us, answering all of my uncomfortable questions, including how she gets paid – and how much she has made so far this year. She also allows me to pick her brain a little on the types of mistakes she has made over her 8-year career as a “love coach” and shares a bit of advice for other life coaches and business owners.
Kira is a certified life coach, Troop Leader of Love for The League of Adventurous Singles, speaker, travel junkie, coffee aficionado, champagne lover, story collector, life explorer & seven layers of ridiculous. Oh! And she is from America's Dairyland, Madison, WI and yes, she loves cheese. Join us and learn how to get offline and out of your comfort zone (we're talking unicorns!) in order to find love.
Kira Sabin is a life coach for singles, unicorn wrangler, and is the Troop Leader of Love over at the League for Adventurous Singles. This one is for all the single ladies, although I promise this woman is AMAZING and there’s going to be something in this episode for everyone. We’re chatting about why you need to stop looking for “the one,” learning about your own needs in a romantic relationship, how your history with love (from even before you started dating) is impacting your relationships, how to get out of your comfort zone for love, and how scavenger huts (yes, SCAVENGER HUNTS) can help with dating and rejection. It’s going to be a fascinating conversation that I can’t wait to share with you.