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What was the reformation? Who was involved? And why is it so important 500 years later? Join us today as I interview Rev. William Marler about the reformation. He's the senior pastor of Trinity Lutheran Church in Springfield, Missouri, and ... More The post The Reformation appeared first on Family Shield Ministries.
This episode features award-winning UK Motion Graphics Designer William Marler, who shares his strategy to get more work out of his clients and what he does to manufacture his own luck in the animation industry. You’ll also learn: *The 6 currencies of taking on animation projects (other than for pay) *The number one thing that will impress any client *How to develop lasting relationships with people you meet at networking events Social Links: *Check Will out on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wm_a_d/ *Check out Will’s Website: https://www.wmad.co.uk/ *Learn with Will: https://www.learnwithwill.co.uk
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In March 2020, the world went into lockdown to prevent the spread of COVID-19. The advice for the general public was to only leave home for essential needs. However, many people with Cystic Fibrosis were told not to leave the house at all, with some being told to move home altogether. View Transcript Do you need advice about leaving home or returning to work? Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Featuring the voices of Charles, Siobhan, Craig, Emma, Kirsty, Katie, Laura, and Kate. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
Ep. 49 — A teenage runaway tries his hand at migrant work and becomes one of the most powerful food safety lawyers in the world / William Marler, Owner & Managing Partner, Marler Clark, LLP. When Bill Marler was 16 years old, he ran away from home and became a migrant worker for a while, living in squalid cabins, sleeping outdoors, and hitchhiking rides to farms to pick crops. The low point of Marler’s life came when he lost a gig and completely ran out of money. For a week, he lived on just a five-pound sack of pancake flour. “And it has changed my perspective on pancakes I have to admit,” admits Marler, ruefully. “Anytime pancakes come up as something for breakfast, my children have had to hear my pancake story. I think they now avoid making pancakes because they don't want to hear my story again.” Marler’s brief stint as a farmhand also gave him a lifelong empathy for migrant workers and a deep connectivity to food and food safety issues. More than anything, it also made him realize the importance of a college education and he went on to become a lawyer. By sheer happenstance, one day, Marler got a referral for an E. coli case tied to the Jack In The Box hamburger chain. What started as one case turned into a multi-million dollar class action settlement, putting Marler and his law firm, Marler Clark, LLP., forever on the map on food safety lawsuits and advocacy. Marler has frequently testified before Congress, resulting in stronger food safety laws and regulations and is a globally sought after public speaker on these issues. As growing numbers of migrant workers and meatpackers fall victim to #Covid-19, Marler says there are profound ramifications to not protecting these frontline workers from the coronavirus. Ramifications that not only devastate these communities but the entire economy and American consumers as a whole. “We've already seen the impact of companies not paying attention to the needs of their workers, because we're seeing beef prices go up, we're seeing meat be less available, certain kinds of meats being less available. So you pay for it now by protecting the workers, who also with COVID, go out into your communities and spread the disease throughout the community,” says Marler. “And so it's not just to protect the worker, which I think is the moral thing to do, but it's also to frankly protect yourself. And sometimes profits are the focus and we become so shortsighted about the long term costs to the people, long term costs to the community.” Read the Transcript Download the PDF Chitra Ragavan: When William Marler was 16 years old, he ran away from home and became a migrant worker in Washington State. Living in squalid cabins, sleeping outdoors, and hitchhiking rides to farms to pick crops was difficult and dangerous. The low point of Marler's life came when he lost a gig and ran out of money. His stint as a migrant worker gave Marler lifelong connectivity to migrant workers, to food, and most importantly, to food safety issues. Chitra Ragavan: Hello everyone, I'm Chitra Ragavan. And this is When It Mattered. This episode is brought to you by Goodstory, an advisory firm, helping technology startups find their narrative. I'm joined now by William Marler, managing partner at Marler Clark Attorneys At Law. A national expert in food safety, Marler has become the most prominent foodborne illness lawyer in America, and a major force in food policy in the US and around the world. Marler is a frequent speaker on food safety issues at global events. He has testified before U.S. Congressional committees and his work has led to laws and regulations being passed to make food safer. Bill, welcome to the podcast. William Marler: Thank you, Chitra. Chitra Ragavan: Why did you run away from home? William Marler: Well, it was more like I was out to seek adventures and something different than spending another summer working on the family hobby farm.
When you find the person you want to spend the rest of your life with, how do you tell them you have something as big as Cystic Fibrosis? It’s tricky enough sometimes for people that have CF to cope with everything – how is someone else going to react when they’re suddenly plunged into this scary new world? Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Veronika and Kenny, Katie, Andy, Brittney, and Dr Helen Barr. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
These are Extra Breaths, coming to you Straight from the Lungs of me, William Marler. In Episode 07 of Straight from the Lungs, We spoke about how people with Cystic Fibrosis sometimes need to go into hospital for a couple of weeks to have IV antibiotics. I'm 24 and I've been in hospital 9 times, but I still remember my first every hospital stay 12 years ago. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Hospital can feel like a second home for some people with Cystic Fibrosis. We have regular check-ups that last a couple of hours, and if we’re ill it can mean staying in hospital for a couple of weeks. We have many CF teams here in the UK, each with their own specialist staff. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Marlene, Charles, Martine, Siobhan, Oli, Morgan, George, and the CF teams at Birmingham and Nottingham including Fiona, Andrew/Andy, Dr Jayesh Bhatt, and Dr Helen Barr. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
These are Extra Breaths, coming to you Straight from the Lungs of Ravi and me, William Marler. In Episode 06 of Straight from the Lungs, we heard about the different jobs that people with Cystic Fibrosis have and how they manage their CF at work. I’m an animator and I’ve had the opportunity to work on some really exciting projects over the years. In Episode 06, Ravi spoke about inviting me to help create the opening sequence to the 2016 BRIT Awards. Here’s more from us. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Cystic Fibrosis is no longer considered a childhood illness. A huge step on the journey to adulthood is getting a job, and it’s a step that the majority of people with CF will be able to take. This is a big change from school or university though because everything you do now impacts not just yourself, but your colleagues, and the boss. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Siobhan, Beth, Morgan, Cara, Ravi, and Katie. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
These are Extra Breaths, coming to you Straight from the Lungs of me, William Marler, and I'm joined in the studio by Ben Weatherill. We sit down and talk about how Ben composed the music of Straight from the Lungs and the huge impact it has on the show. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
For a lot of people, going to university or college is a right of passage to finally understand your purpose in life. It’s also the chance to meet lifelong friends and make some amazing memories. But leaving home and taking on a Cystic Fibrosis lifestyle all on your own can be very scary. When you get to university though, you’ll often realise that you’re less alone than ever. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Ru, Matt, Ang, Sydney, Beth, Dr Helen Barr and my wonderful Mum & Dad: Liz and Jerry. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
Warning: Contains mild language. When a baby is diagnosed with Cystic Fibrosis, it’s inevitable that over the years, routines will develop which the parents will eventually know inside out. It’s not long though till they have to go off to school, where for part of the day, the parents aren’t the ones caring for them. That journey can be a difficult one for a CF parent, but they most likely will be in very safe hands. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Charles, Liam, Siobhan, Helen, Cara, Beth, Jude, Ru, and Morgan. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
Cystic Fibrosis affects lots of different areas of the body in lots of different ways. Sometimes they’re slightly annoying, and other times they’re absolutely terrifying. However, there are also many ways to treat CF, and many people who decide to push their bodies to the very limit. Transcript coming soon. Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Siobhan, Fiona, Jerry C, Darren, Beth, Nick, Ben, Ru, Dr Helen Barr, and my wonderful Mum and Dad: Liz and Jerry Marler. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Pamela Scarborough for letting me use clips from Pactster, which you can check out by going to pactster.com. Thanks also to East Midlands Today for letting me use clips from my story about the London Marathon and of course, thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
The Cystic Fibrosis journey starts when you receive the diagnosis. The news is usually give to parents of babies or young children, and while it may seem like the end of something beautiful, in fact, it’s only the beginning. View Transcript Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Morgan, Amanda, Katie, Veronika, Martine, Kirsty, my sweet grandmother Cherry, and my wonderful Mum and Dad, Liz and Jerry. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
These are Extra Breaths, coming to you Straight from the Lungs of me, William Marler, and I'm joined in the studio by Sam Lewis. We sit down and talk about how Straight from the Lungs was started and Sam's role in the production of the show. Sam mentioned Studs Terkel, whose interviews from the 1970s can be heard on Radio Diaries. View Transcript Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram.
Over the next 14 episodes, I’m going to be exploring the complex world of Cystic Fibrosis, from the initial diagnosis and treatment of it, to going to school, getting a job, and even falling in love. You’ll hear from the experts of CF: the people living with it everyday and their friends and family, as well as the people who dedicate their lives to researching it and treating it. It’s not always going to be pretty, but it will give you a chance to meet some amazing people living extraordinary lives. Before all of that though, what even is Cystic Fibrosis? View Transcript Stay in touch by heading over to our website and following the show on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Presented and produced by William Marler. Recorded at Birmingham City University. Featuring the voices of Kirsty, Nick, Katie, Veronika, Kenny, Jerry, Charles, Beth, Siobhan, Brittney, Ben, Declan, Martine, Andy, Tom, and Dr Jayesh Bhatt. Music by Ben Weatherill. Illustration by Vicky Neville. Thanks to Christopher Sleight for letting me use the intro to Mountain in this episode and also to Sam Lewis for his keen ear and ever-helpful advice.
William Marler, 22 with cystic fibrosis from Birmingham, England, joins the podcast to talk about his efforts in raising CF awareness on an international level. From his animated short film "PEP Mask," to his upcoming podcast series Straight From the Lungs to his London Marathon run in 2015, William has shown that it is possible to thrive with cystic fibrosis. William also discusses care in the UK as it relates to the rest of the world in a way parallel to my Cystic Fibrosis Around the World blog series currently running on www.GunnarEsiason.com
3,000 Americans die every year from food-borne illnesses. Recent warnings include listeria in lettuce, salmonella in tuna and E. coli in ground beef. So, is the food Americans eat safe? Are the FDA, USDA and federal laws doing enough to keep our food supply free from potentially deadly pathogens? Lawyer2Lawyer co-host and attorney, Craig Williams gets the facts from food safety experts, William Marler, Managing Partner of Marler Clark and Editor of Food Safety News, and Dr. Michael Doyle, the Director of the University of Georgia’s Center for Food Safety.