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Victoria Woodhull is perhaps best known to contemporary audiences for her decision to launch a questionable, and ultimately unsuccessful, bid for the presidency in 1872. But there is much more to Woodhull than her failed political career. Join me this week as I dive into the life and legacy of Victoria Woodhull.
What an episode!!! In Arthur's Corner, he discusses fudge, chocolate chip cookies and 12 Angry Men. We also discuss the neurodivergent line that seems to run through our family. Then we settle down and begin to discuss this week's subject, Victoria California Woodhull. This woman, born to a devout spiritualist and a con man that got them ran out of their Homer Ohio home. She's married to a 'doctor' at 15 and works travelling medicine shows and spiritualist spectacles which eventually leads her to meet Cornelius Vanderbilt. She becomes a powerful figure, who believes in women's suffrage, the Free Love Movement (which in the 1860's is very different from the similarly named movement of the 1960's). She starts a newspaper and so much more in this about to be a movie starring Brie Larson episode of the Family Plot Podcast!Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/family-plot--4670465/support.
Chas Woodhull Shares Wealth Management Insights Gallagher-pool.com About the Guest(s): Chas Woodhull is an accomplished financial advisor with a deep-rooted passion for entrepreneurship and investing. He began his journey at the tender age of eight and has since built a substantial career in wealth management. Currently serving as a Private Wealth Advisor at Gallagher Pool Wealth Management, Chas holds titles such as Accredited Investment Fiduciary and Certified Exit Planning Advisor. At only 29, he manages over $70 million in assets and is considered one of the most successful young money managers in the U.S. His career trajectory includes experiences at Northwestern Mutual and Gallagher Pool, where his strategic expertise in helping clients grow, preserve, and transfer wealth has been instrumental. Episode Summary: In this engaging episode of the Chris Voss Show, we explore the journey of Chas Woodhull, a dynamic young entrepreneur and financial expert, who started his investment career at the age of eight by purchasing Microsoft stock with his Kentucky Derby winnings. Host Chris Voss invites Chas to share his experiences growing up in an entrepreneurial family, his passion for investing, and his current role as a Private Wealth Advisor at Gallagher Pool Wealth Management. This episode is filled with insights into Chas's approach to financial planning and wealth management. Listeners will delve into Chas's unique perspective on investment strategies, highlighting how Gallagher Pool Wealth Management distinguishes itself by adopting principles of the world's greatest investors. Chas emphasizes the importance of maintaining a concentrated portfolio of quality companies with strong balance sheets, rather than adhering to conventional diversified investments. Throughout the conversation, Chas offers valuable advice on financial literacy, the significance of starting early with investments, and cultivating a mindset geared toward constant personal and professional growth. Key Takeaways: Chas Woodhull began investing at age eight, inspired by his entrepreneurial family and a passion for financial literacy. Gallagher Pool Wealth Management emphasizes a focused investment strategy aligned with top investors rather than broad diversification commonly pushed by large financial institutions. Starting early and being consistent is crucial in building wealth, with a significant impact from time invested in the market. Chas's firm prioritizes working with clients who are coachable and willing to learn, regardless of their initial investment size. Personal health and fitness are key components of Chas's success, reflecting his dedication to being the best version of himself. Notable Quotes: "If you don't have a plan, you plan to fail." - Chris Voss "The best time to get ahold of your finances and to start investing was five, ten years ago, or yesterday. The second best time is today." - Chas Woodhull "I believe that the way most big companies tell people to invest is for two reasons: it's easily saleable, and they know they're not gonna get sued." - Chas Woodhull "Life's too short not to work with good people." - Chas Woodhull "I've always been competitive. I've always wanted to be really great at whatever I do." - Chas Woodhull
Agamemnon is a family man. It's just a shame that family is also the answer to who needs to be put up on an altar. As the Greeks are loitering at Aulis before setting off for Troy, we watch the goddess Artemis announce that Iphigenia needs to sacrificed in order to placate her anger... Sources for this episode: Antoninus Liberalis (1992), The Metamorphoses of Antoninus Liberalis. Translated by F. Celoria. London and New York: Routledge. Euripides (1910), The Plays of Euripides in English in 2 Volumes (Volume 1). Translated by Shelley Dean Milman, Potter and Woodhull. London and New York: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. and E. P. Dutton & Co. Evelyn-White, H. G. (1943), Hesiod: The Homeric Hymns and Homerica. London: William Heinemann Ltd. Frazer, J. G. (1921), Apollodorus: The Library (Volume II). London: William Heinemann. Hyginus (1872), Fabulae. Edited by M. Schmidt. Jenae: Hermann Dufft. Lucretius (1921), On the Nature of Things. Translated by W. E. Leonard. London, Toronto and New York: J. M. Dent & Sons Ltd. and E. P. Dutton & Co. Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Myrmidons (online) (Accessed 07/12/2024). Author unknown, Wikipedia (date unknown), Snake Island (Ukraine) (online) (Accessed 07/12/2024).
Months after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, a Minnesota man has been sentenced to 33 years in state prison for fatally stabbing his wife in front of family members during a Bible study session. Robert Castillo, 40, attacked 41-year-old Corrina Woodhull with a hunting knife on March 21, 2023, at his sister's home in St. Paul. According to authorities, the violence unfolded shortly after Castillo whispered something to Woodhull, prompting her to shake her head "no." He then drew a hunting knife and stabbed her between 10 and 20 times in the upper body. Family members present at the Bible study tackled and disarmed Castillo until police arrived. Woodhull was transported to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Witnesses reported that she pleaded for her life during the attack, saying, "Don't let me die." At Castillo's sentencing on Friday, Woodhull's mother, Linda Castillo, revealed that she found divorce papers in her daughter's car after the murder. "She knew it was time to walk away, and that's why she's dead," Linda said. Castillo's sister told police that the couple had arrived together for the regular Tuesday night Bible study and had been holding hands and kissing before the attack. Castillo's brother mentioned that the couple had been experiencing marital issues. Authorities noted that Castillo had an active warrant for his arrest at the time of the stabbing for failing to appear in court on charges related to assaulting a prison guard. His criminal history includes eight prior felony convictions, including an assault charge for allegedly beating the mother of his child with a hammer. Woodhull was a mother of five and worked at Juel Fairbanks Recovery Services, where she helped others struggling with substance abuse. The organization released a statement mourning her death: "Corrina had so much light, and she spread that light and positivity each and every day to our clients and staff. She leaves behind a legacy here at Juel Fairbanks, and she will be truly missed." Castillo's attorney asserted that his client was a methamphetamine and heroin user who was in a state of psychosis at the time of the stabbing. Under the terms of his sentence, Castillo must serve at least two-thirds of his 33-year prison term before he is eligible for release. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Months after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, a Minnesota man has been sentenced to 33 years in state prison for fatally stabbing his wife in front of family members during a Bible study session. Robert Castillo, 40, attacked 41-year-old Corrina Woodhull with a hunting knife on March 21, 2023, at his sister's home in St. Paul. According to authorities, the violence unfolded shortly after Castillo whispered something to Woodhull, prompting her to shake her head "no." He then drew a hunting knife and stabbed her between 10 and 20 times in the upper body. Family members present at the Bible study tackled and disarmed Castillo until police arrived. Woodhull was transported to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Witnesses reported that she pleaded for her life during the attack, saying, "Don't let me die." At Castillo's sentencing on Friday, Woodhull's mother, Linda Castillo, revealed that she found divorce papers in her daughter's car after the murder. "She knew it was time to walk away, and that's why she's dead," Linda said. Castillo's sister told police that the couple had arrived together for the regular Tuesday night Bible study and had been holding hands and kissing before the attack. Castillo's brother mentioned that the couple had been experiencing marital issues. Authorities noted that Castillo had an active warrant for his arrest at the time of the stabbing for failing to appear in court on charges related to assaulting a prison guard. His criminal history includes eight prior felony convictions, including an assault charge for allegedly beating the mother of his child with a hammer. Woodhull was a mother of five and worked at Juel Fairbanks Recovery Services, where she helped others struggling with substance abuse. The organization released a statement mourning her death: "Corrina had so much light, and she spread that light and positivity each and every day to our clients and staff. She leaves behind a legacy here at Juel Fairbanks, and she will be truly missed." Castillo's attorney asserted that his client was a methamphetamine and heroin user who was in a state of psychosis at the time of the stabbing. Under the terms of his sentence, Castillo must serve at least two-thirds of his 33-year prison term before he is eligible for release. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Send us a textNow that marijuana has become heavily decriminalized in Virginia and beyond, Fairfax criminal and DUI defense lawyer Jonathan Katz sees drug reform and protecting adults' right to choose their consensual sexual activity as critical to protecting everyone's civil liberties. Joining us for this Beat the Prosecution podcast episode are Woodhull Freedom Foundation president and CEO Ricci Levy, and WFF general counsel and First Amendment defense lawyer Lawrence G. Walters. John has known these two guests for many years. The Woodhull Freedom Foundation's website presents the group's mission as affirming sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. Politicians often target consenting adult sexual acitivity for expanded criminalization of consensual adult sexuality, including prosecutions against so-called obscenity, criminalizing sex work, and criminalizing omissions of verification of the adult status of people visiting websites providing sexual material. Efforts by many governments to clamp down on consenting adult sexual activity often go beyond the criminal law, Among its work, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is working to stop age verification laws, to decriminalize sex work, and to prevent consensual adult sex work from being lumped into campaigns against human trafficking, Jon Katz recommends donating to WFF, at https://woodhull.app.neoncrm.com/forms/primary-donation-form . This podcast with Fairfax, Virginia criminal / DUI lawyer Jon Katz is playable on all devices at podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com. For more information, visit https://BeatTheProsecution.com or contact us at info@BeatTheProsecution.com, 703-383-1100 (calling), or 571-406-7268 (text). Hear our prior podcasts, at https://podcast.BeatTheProsecution.com/If you like what you hear on our Beat the Prosecution podcast, please take a moment to post a review at our Apple podcasts page (with stars only, or else also with a comment) at https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beat-the-prosecution/id1721413675
Months after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, a Minnesota man has been sentenced to 33 years in state prison for fatally stabbing his wife in front of family members during a Bible study session. Robert Castillo, 40, attacked 41-year-old Corrina Woodhull with a hunting knife on March 21, 2023, at his sister's home in St. Paul. According to authorities, the violence unfolded shortly after Castillo whispered something to Woodhull, prompting her to shake her head "no." He then drew a hunting knife and stabbed her between 10 and 20 times in the upper body. Family members present at the Bible study tackled and disarmed Castillo until police arrived. Woodhull was transported to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Witnesses reported that she pleaded for her life during the attack, saying, "Don't let me die." At Castillo's sentencing on Friday, Woodhull's mother, Linda Castillo, revealed that she found divorce papers in her daughter's car after the murder. "She knew it was time to walk away, and that's why she's dead," Linda said. Castillo's sister told police that the couple had arrived together for the regular Tuesday night Bible study and had been holding hands and kissing before the attack. Castillo's brother mentioned that the couple had been experiencing marital issues. Authorities noted that Castillo had an active warrant for his arrest at the time of the stabbing for failing to appear in court on charges related to assaulting a prison guard. His criminal history includes eight prior felony convictions, including an assault charge for allegedly beating the mother of his child with a hammer. Woodhull was a mother of five and worked at Juel Fairbanks Recovery Services, where she helped others struggling with substance abuse. The organization released a statement mourning her death: "Corrina had so much light, and she spread that light and positivity each and every day to our clients and staff. She leaves behind a legacy here at Juel Fairbanks, and she will be truly missed." Castillo's attorney asserted that his client was a methamphetamine and heroin user who was in a state of psychosis at the time of the stabbing. Under the terms of his sentence, Castillo must serve at least two-thirds of his 33-year prison term before he is eligible for release. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Months after pleading guilty to second-degree murder, a Minnesota man has been sentenced to 33 years in state prison for fatally stabbing his wife in front of family members during a Bible study session. Robert Castillo, 40, attacked 41-year-old Corrina Woodhull with a hunting knife on March 21, 2023, at his sister's home in St. Paul. According to authorities, the violence unfolded shortly after Castillo whispered something to Woodhull, prompting her to shake her head "no." He then drew a hunting knife and stabbed her between 10 and 20 times in the upper body. Family members present at the Bible study tackled and disarmed Castillo until police arrived. Woodhull was transported to a local hospital but succumbed to her injuries. Witnesses reported that she pleaded for her life during the attack, saying, "Don't let me die." At Castillo's sentencing on Friday, Woodhull's mother, Linda Castillo, revealed that she found divorce papers in her daughter's car after the murder. "She knew it was time to walk away, and that's why she's dead," Linda said. Castillo's sister told police that the couple had arrived together for the regular Tuesday night Bible study and had been holding hands and kissing before the attack. Castillo's brother mentioned that the couple had been experiencing marital issues. Authorities noted that Castillo had an active warrant for his arrest at the time of the stabbing for failing to appear in court on charges related to assaulting a prison guard. His criminal history includes eight prior felony convictions, including an assault charge for allegedly beating the mother of his child with a hammer. Woodhull was a mother of five and worked at Juel Fairbanks Recovery Services, where she helped others struggling with substance abuse. The organization released a statement mourning her death: "Corrina had so much light, and she spread that light and positivity each and every day to our clients and staff. She leaves behind a legacy here at Juel Fairbanks, and she will be truly missed." Castillo's attorney asserted that his client was a methamphetamine and heroin user who was in a state of psychosis at the time of the stabbing. Under the terms of his sentence, Castillo must serve at least two-thirds of his 33-year prison term before he is eligible for release. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
The remnants of Hurricane Debby caused damage and destruction across parts of New York and Pennsylvania. Canisteo was hardest hit, but there was also significant damage in Cameron, Woodhull, Trout Run, Jasper, Greenwood, Westfield, and Wellsville. Steuben County was the epicenter of the damage in New York. Family Life News Anchor Sarah Harnisch sat down with Steuben County Director of Public Safety Timothy Marshall. He explains what to do if you've been impacted by the flooding and how to volunteer if you want to serve impacted areas. If you need immediate aid, call 2-1-1. If you want to serve, the group "8 Points of Hope" is doing volunteer work. You can also contact the Canisteo Fire Department or the Presbyterian Church in Canisteo: Phone: 607-698-2589 E-Mail: cpresbyterian1@verizon.net
Victoria C. Woodhull might be one of the most interesting women we've covered on the pod so far! Her story includes not one, but THREE rags-to-riches climbs, a flourishing career as a medium & clairvoyant, and she was the first woman to not only run for President of the United States, but she also the first woman to own a Wall Street Firm AND the first woman EVER to testify before Congress. As you might suspect, her story is also filled with drama and not JUST within the gossip column she published. Let's just say that Harriet Beecher Stowe called her a “vile jailbird” and “impudent witch”. What did Victoria do to earn such vile hatred from the Stowe family? You'll have to listen to find out! — A Broad is a woman who lives by her own rules. Broads You Should Know is the podcast about the Broads who helped shape our world! BroadsYouShouldKnow.com YT/IG/FB @BroadsYouShouldKnow & TW @BYSKpodcast — 3 Ways you can help support the podcast: Write a review on Apple Podcasts Share your favorite episode with a friend or on social Send us an email with a broad suggestion, question, or comment at BroadsYouShouldKnow@gmail.com — Broads You Should Know is hosted by Sara Gorsky. IG: @SaraGorsky Web master / site design: www.BroadsYouShouldKnow.com — Broads You Should Know is produced by Sara Gorsky & edited by Chloe Skye
Ricci Levy of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is this week's guest on Adult Site Broker Talk. Ricci has been engaged in sexual freedom activism for several decades. In 2003, she helped found the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, a nonpartisan, nonprofit human rights organization dedicated to defending the personal autonomy of all individuals. As the Executive Director, then President and CEO, Ricci has led Woodhull for more than twenty years. Ricci has traveled around the country offering testimony and speaking at conferences, often presenting contentious issues in a way that allows for collaborative dialog to build bridges and foster alliances. Whether focused on censorship, the decriminalization of sex work, the shackling of incarcerated women in labor, or the right to family and reproductive justice, you can find Ricci at the forefront, bringing human rights to the conversation. Since its inception, the Foundation has advocated for sexual freedom as a fundamental human right, worthy of its place alongside hard-fought liberties, including freedom of expression, the right to family, and the right to privacy. Whether talking with students about the legitimacy of all consenting families or successfully imploring Congress to eliminate condoms as evidence of prostitution, Woodhull works alongside allies representing specific issues, identities, and communities while simultaneously serving as an umbrella advocate for sexual rights as a whole. The Woodhull Freedom Foundation works to change laws, policies, and practices across a range of issues that have one thing in common: They deny or threaten our fundamental human right to sexual freedom. Woodhull was instrumental in the inclusion of domestic partner benefits as a component of same-sex marriage—a detail at risk in the original legislation. They played a key role in the termination of Washington DC's “Prostitution Free Zones,” which infracted on legally defensible rights, and testified and lobbied from a human rights perspective on behalf of efforts to end the practice of shackling incarcerated women during labor and childbirth in Florida prisons. Woodhull also successfully lobbied to change the laws regarding sexting between minors. In addition to inducing legislative, judicial, and corporate accountability and progress, the Woodhull Freedom Foundation is the preeminent voice emanating from the intersection of sexual rights and human rights – insisting that the United States protect human rights, including those related to sexual freedom, rather than limit them. Woodhull was the lead plaintiff in Woodhull Freedom Foundation versus the United States, the only Federal challenge to the deadly FOSTA unconstitutional legislation. Adult Site Broker is the most experienced company to broker adult sites. They've sold and helped people buy more xxx sites than any other broker. Adult Site Broker is the leading company to sell porn sites and buy porn sites. They help their clients work out equitable deals. Check out their brand-new website at www.adultsitebroker.com, the leading destination to broker porn sites. Adult Site Broker also has an affiliate program, ASB Cash, at https://asbcash.com, where you can earn 20% referring people to buy adult sites and sell adult sites to Adult Site Broker, the porn website broker. For more information, please visit us at www.adultsitebroker.com to help you broker adult sites. Listen to Ricci Levy on Adult Site Broker Talk, starting today at www.adultsitebrokertalk.com
Meet the design-build firm Woodhull — an integrated architecture, construction, and millwork firm delivering thoughtful and enduring residential and commercial projects throughout New England. Their holistic ethos and business model relies on transparency, communication, and collaboration to drive successful internal operations. Everything starts with the 80 active projects in Woodhull's 25-person design studio, which switched from BQE Core to Monograph to improve speed and accuracy across the entire business.Here's what happened: Before Monograph- 4-6 hours per week on reporting latest project schedules- 5-10 days invoicing process due to back-and-forth between PMs and bookkeeper - 50% errors on retainer fee invoicing, causing client refundsAfter Monograph- 95% less time preparing project reports for firm owners- 53% faster monthly invoicing process- 100% error reduction on retainer invoicing, avoiding client refundsRead the story here - https://bit.ly/3OBJ7LjNew to Monograph? Start here - https://bit.ly/3w8y4mx
We need a better way to translate studies and science into something the public can understand. —Melissa Batchelor, PhD, RN, FNP, FGSA, FAAN As a profession, nursing has struggled to effectively engage with the media, resulting in significant underrepresentation in most news stories. The primary experts sought out for healthcare stories are physicians, but nurses often aren't proactive about engaging with the media either. Around 20 years ago, the Woodhull study examined nurses presence in the news and found that nurses were featured only 4% of the time. Fast forward to today, and our representation has dropped to a mere 2%, despite being the most trusted profession for over two decades (see my previous podcast with Dr. Dianna Mason discussing the Woodhull studies here). As healthcare professionals, nurses can and should fully leverage the power of the media to educate the public and showcase our expertise – particularly related to health promotion. Just imagine the incredible impact we could have on the world if we mastered the art of pitching to the media. Whether you're a nurse, a healthcare professional, or a leader in a healthcare organization, this information will help you get started pitching to the media. Our guest is PR Expert Christina Daves, whose insights will be invaluable. So, don't miss out and tune in! Join us on this episode where we delve into the topic of ▶️ Pitching to the Media: The Basics for Healthcare ✔️Are nurses really not advocating for themselves, or is it the media overlooking them? Well, it's actually a combination of both factors. Journalists may not immediately think of nurses when getting interviews for health stories. At the same time, when nurses are approached, many decline the opportunity. It's important for us to take a proactive approach. Let's start embracing our role and contribute our expertise to the media. ✔️Highlight what you think is valuable and newsworthy. Help journalists grasp the significance of your story effortlessly. For example, we pitched a topic about Ageism Awareness Day and linked it to the trending dating show, The Golden Bachelor. By merging these two elements, the pitch becomes a timely and interesting subject. ✔️Boost your online presence Enhance your social media presence by sharing video content that reflects your expertise. Christina advises that TV producers often want to see you on video before inviting you to speak on their shows. It's beneficial to be active on platforms that use hashtags, as this makes it easier for them to discover you. "If you reach out to them without a website, LinkedIn, Instagram, or any online presence, it will be much more challenging to receive a positive response." So, it's important to make sure you have a strong online presence when the media is checking you out. ✔️Craft your WOW Bio. When collaborating with institutions and academia, we tend to use specialized language. However, when dealing with the mainstream media, it's important to communicate in a way that resonates with 15-year-olds. As exceptionally intelligent individuals who have excelled in your fields through research, paper writing, and medical studies – it's time to adjust your thinking, speaking, and writing style to connect with everyday people who are tuned in. We must find a better approach to convert complex studies and scientific concepts into something that the public can easily grasp. Christina Daves is a PR strategist, inventor, on-air lifestyle expert, speaker and author. After inventing her own product and working her way into over 50 media outlets in less than a year, she became passionate about helping others understand and go from Established to Known™. Fast forward 12 years, and together with Christina's clients, they've earned over 1 billion views and over $100 million in sales – all from publicity. 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In today's episode, we dive into a financial strategy that could redefine your approach to wealth management in your 4th quarter of life: the 1042 exchange. Joining us to demystify this lesser-known, yet highly effective, tax minimization strategy is Chas Woodhull, a financial advisor who specializes in helping business owners and financial professionals save tens of millions of dollars in taxes. With a lifetime spent in a business-centric family and a deep understanding of the challenges business owners face, Chas brings a wealth of knowledge that founders in their 50s and beyond simply cannot afford to overlook. As you navigate your 4th quarter, understanding the 1042 exchange could be your game changer for preserving wealth, facilitating seamless business transitions, and securing a financial legacy for generations to come. Don't miss this invaluable episode as we explore how to fully leverage the 1042 exchange in your favor.NOTE: Nothing contained in this episode is to be considered tax advice. It is for informational purposes only. Please seek a professional for any tax or financial questions.Chas Woodhull is a private wealth advisor at Gallagher Pool Wealth Management. He is an accredited investment fiduciary and certified exit planning advisor. Investing in his first company at the age of 8 – Chas has a lifelong love of investing. He started working in wealth management in 2018 as an intern for Gallagher Pool. In 2020, Chas started his full-time career as a financial advisor at Northwestern Mutual. Specializing in working with business owners, his focus is to help clients pursue their goals by building a strategic plan with their finances in order to grow, preserve, and transfer wealth.Chas graduated Magna Cum Laude from the University of Dayton with a liberal arts degree focused on Finance and Philosophy. He also attended the University of Southern California where he studied economics until transferring to the University of Dayton.When he isn't working, Chas loves cooking, exercising, and spending time with his family. He also enjoys hiking, learning, and spending time with his German Shepherd, Duke. Chas is involved in Dayton Rotary, frequently attends charity events, and loves being an active community member in Dayton.You'll find him here:https://www.linkedin.com/in/charles-woodhull/https://www.gallagher-pool.com/team/chas-woodhullTo learn more, visit:www.servingstrong.comListen to more episodes on Mission Matters:www.missionmatters.com/author/scott-couchenourBuzzcastKeep up to date on the latest podcasting tech & news with the folks at Buzzsprout!Listen on: Apple Podcasts
Knox Brew Stories is a weekly live radio show and podcast that offers an in-depth look at the craft beer scene in Knoxville, and the latest craft beer news from around the country and all over the world.Support us on Patreon! Head to https://www.patreon.com/knoxbrewstories to check out the different ways you can show your support while receiving exclusive content, a shoutout on-air, and backstage passes to members-only events and merch!In this episode you'll find our regular weekly news about craft beer, as well as:Brew News (4:33)Live Music with Griffin Mitschelen (12:11)Interview with Paris Woodhull (17:48)Live Music with Griffin Mitschelen (39:42)This Week on Tap (46:33) *Check the blog at https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/blogLive Music with Griffin Mitschelen (49:19)Host: Zack RoskopCo-Host & Producer: Candace “Ace” Preston Co-Host & Producer: Kevin SummittHead to https://linktr.ee/pariswoodhull & https://www.instagram.com/gypsy_gramophone/ to learn more!Be sure to tune in live every Monday at 6pm EST at http://ChannelZradio.comAnd check out https://www.knoxbrewstories.com/
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Paris Woodhull shares her incredible journey in her #madeforknoxville talk, entitled "No Turning Back", where she literally takes the keys to her future in her hands. Odds are you'll recognize Paris Woodhull's artwork – it's featured all over Knoxville! Paris was born to create, and to share that creativity with others, backed by a fierce determination to reject the “starving artist” model for a life that is fed by artful curiosity, business savvy, and what has now become one of the strongest brands in the region's art scene. Paris brings a youthful, spontaneous energy to whatever she does, and you can't help but smile when you drive by large pieces, like the 80ft #wallsforwomen mural, titled “Victoria” at Print Shop Beer in South Knoxville, or while searching the shelves at RALA for original prints, t-shirts, and her famous tea towels.AND host Chris McAdoo caught up with Paris to see what's up now...and what's up next!It's been one year since artist Paris Woodhull opened up for her storefront in downtown Knoxville, TN - and it's been one year since she gave her talk, "No Turning Back" to a packed house as part of Knoxville Entrepreneur Center's #MadeforKnoxville LIVE series. What has she learned - and what's happening next? Find out in this exclusive bonus interview with KEC's own Chris McAdoo, and listen to her talk on the Big Ideas Welcome podcast at bigideaswelcome.comParis Woodhull Website | Instagram | Facebook - - - - - - - - - -KEC: Instagram | Facebook | Website I Twitter | Linkedin#MadeforKnoxville WebsiteChris McAdoo: Instagram | LinkedIn | WebsiteSubscribe: Apple Podcast | SpotifyCheck Us Out: WebsiteIf you have any questions, comments, or big ideas of your own, email us at hello@bigideaswelcome.comThe show is Produced and Edited by Palm Tree Pod Co.
Sie war Journalistin, Finanzmaklerin, Medium und Frauenrechtlerin: Victoria Woodhull. Als erste Frau kandidierte sie in den USA für die Präsidentschaft.Am 9. Juni 1927 starb Woodhull.
Born in Licking County when it was America's western frontier, Victoria Claflin was born into poverty and grew up the daughter of a conman who groomed her to be a child preacher and spiritualist. She ran away just after turning 15, becoming a child bride and mother. Her "spirit guides" promised her she'd grow up to be wealthy and powerful, but nobody could have predicted what was to come. www.ohiomysteries.com feedback@ohiomysteries.com www.patreon.com/ohiomysteries www.twitter.com/mysteriesohio www.facebook.com/ohiomysteries Additional music: Audionautix- The Great Unknown; The Great Phospher- Daniel Birch Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Giving nurses a voice in healthcare is the mission of Rebecca Love, Chief Clinical Officer at IntelyCare & President of SONSIEL. Here she explains why to Jim Cagliostro, and how a hackathon changed her life. Episode Introduction In a powerful conversation, Rebecca discusses the impact of the Woodhull study, plummeting post-Covid retention rates in nursing, and how the perception of nursing as ‘'cost'' is damaging to healthcare. She also reveals the imminent launch of the Commission for Reimbursement, why every hospital should run a hackathon, and how encouraging others raises the voices of the entire nursing profession. Show Topics How a hackathon changed Rebecca's life Nurses as innovators: changing the perception The findings of the Woodhull study The real reason nurse retention levels are falling Gaining a voice during the pandemic Advice for the C-Suite: Run a hackathon Encouraging nurses into leadership 04:25 How a hackathon changed Rebecca's life Rebecca described her experience of being a nurse in a room full of decision makers. ‘'… It was at a hospital in Boston. I'll never forget crossing into it being the nurse, not knowing anybody there. And everybody in Boston was there. All of the major tech startup CEOs, the CEO of the hospital, all the doctors, engineers, scientists, everybody was in this room, hundreds of people. And that's when I walked around and I realized there were no other nurses in that room, James. I was like, "Oh my God, I'm not supposed to be here as a nurse, this is where the decision-makers are." We feel this way constantly as nurses, we know everybody that makes all the decisions are in rooms that we're not in. But nobody asked me to leave that weekend, James, and I ended up joining a team, and that's when my whole life changed because we were sitting in these rooms where we were hashing out. I had a doctor and my team, I had an engineer and an occupational therapist. I had a scientist, were all in there. And in walked the CEO of the hospital and he literally sat down next to me and he said, "So, tell us what is your problem and what's your solution that you're fixing?" And this gentleman, our physician starts talking like, "Well, here's the problem and here's how we're going to solve it on the floor." And I'm squirming, right. Because I'm hearing this doctor explain a solution that's not going to work. So, I finally speak up and I say, "That's not how it's done on the hospital floor. If we do it that way, it's just going to create more work for the nurses." And they looked at each other and the CEO looks at me and goes, "Well, how did I not know that's not how it worked on the floor of the hospital?" And I said, "Well, did you ever ask a nurse?" And they started laughing. So then, I started laughing because I didn't really know what was funny. And then, I realized they thought it was funny to have ever thought about asking a nurse how they should solve these problems.'' 07:22 Nurses as innovators: changing the perception Rebecca explained how SONSIEL (Society of Nurse Scientists, Innovators, Entrepreneurs and Leaders) evolved out of her first nurse hackathon. ‘'And that's when I hypothesized, oh my God, if we had nurse hackathons, we could change the future of healthcare because nurses have the practical knowledge and experience that they are closest to the problem. That if they were given the opportunity a team to be heard and seen and built towards the solution, we could solve all of the insanity that we live every day as nurses that we could fix healthcare. So, I went on, and that was the story. We finally, after 200 phone calls connected with the dean at Northeastern, Nancy Hanrahan didn't hang up the phone on me and she said, "Next summer, Rebecca, I'm running a conference on innovation entrepreneurship. Why don't you run a hackathon?" …. And I said, "Sure, I've been through a hackathon. I'll run one for you." And just jumped in. And that event, that nurse hackathon at Northeastern that we built to which nobody talked about innovation or entrepreneurship as nurses back, if you look in 2015, there was like a handful of articles that mentored those words, but none of them in the same sentence. Like nobody believed nurses could be innovators. And we built to that event in 2016 that ended up changing my life and ended up changing the idea that nurses could be innovators and entrepreneurs because we built the first nurse innovation and entrepreneurship program out of Northeastern for two years and then spun that out into SONSIEL. So, James, that was a very long story about one of the things that we didn't talk about, but change the credit, and I'd say this to nurses all the time, A hackathon is going to change your life because it empowers you to take ownerships of the problems you want to solve.'' 10:35 The findings of the Woodhull study Rebecca said the study revealed how the views of nurses were overlooked during important discussions around healthcare. ‘'... It was founded by Nancy Woodhull, who was the editor of USA Today, who in 1998 wanted to understand why nurses were missing from so many media stories in the mainstream media when they represented at the time 3.5 million in the entire country, the largest healthcare workforce like it is today. But they were absent from many of the conversations that they would've been centered to germane to the story as she said. So, they found in 1998 that 4% of all media stories were nurses would've been relevant. That is all they were quoted of the 100% of our only 4% of news stories mentioned or quoted nurses at that time. So, they reran the study in 2018, co-sponsored by woman under the name of Barbara Glickstein. Now in 2018, did we expect that number would've gone up or down?You would hope up, except the study showed not only had it not gone up, it had gone down by half. Nurses in 2018, were now sourced, incited less than 2% in all major media stories and absolutely devastating one. So, nurses have abdicated their voice to everybody else except ourselves to speak on our behalf. ‘' 16:37 The real reason nurse retention levels are falling Rebecca said the view of nurses as a ‘'cost'' is causing nurses to leave the healthcare sector. ‘'There is a shortage of nurses willing to work in the healthcare environments again, that they are today. And the numbers showed out even before COVID, 57% of new grads left the bedside within two years of practice. Nobody wanted to address that, right? They're like, "We're just going to produce more nurses." And a lot of the conversations I'm hearing at the federal level are saying, "We're just going to produce more nurses." We produce plenty of nurses. What we don't do is we don't retain them. Do you know that since COVID, before COVID, the average length of an experience on a 12-hour shift was six years of experience. Today, it's 2.7 years of experience of a nurse. That is your average nurse length of experience. That's still a novice nurse, but it dropped almost three years from length of experience on being on 12-hours shift. So, here's the reality. Why is this existing? The reason exists today is because nurses are cost to healthcare system, James, and because they are cost, we deinvest in that there is always an argument to say, "We need more nurses," and hospital systems will say, "Well, we can't afford more nurses now," but they always can afford more physical therapists or occupational therapists or doctors, right? They're not a cost to healthcare systems. They have a reimbursable service that pays for them. But as nurses, we only are cost. ‘' 26:43 Gaining a voice during the pandemic Rebecca gave examples of how nurses are gradually becoming more involved in the decision-making process. ‘'… I still think that there's barriers, but I think even in COVID, we saw that nurses really were able to take charge of a lot of their systems and supply chains failed, GPOs, group purchasing organizations and vendor management platforms. They all failed in the name of code and allow nurses to get really savvy about getting what they needed into hospital systems. Now, you have people like Hiyam Nadel, the first director of Innovations at Massachusetts General Hospital nurse appointed over to really recognizing, "Hey, what products would help us work better for our nursing workforce?" We saw a rollback of the role of the chief nursing informatics officers after EHR's rolled back, but now we're seeing a resurgence of those chief nurse informatics officers who are being employed by hospital and healthcare systems to basically validate the technology from the nursing perspective. So, this has been a really exciting thing. So, you just saw Becky Fox just be chain, the chief clinical informatics officer for all of Intermountain, for example, you have Brian Weirich, he's the chief nurse information executive for all of Banner Healthcare. These are newer roles that are helping hospitals shape, you know what? Okay, we're going to roll out this product. We better have our nurse informaticist officer check to make sure that it's going to work out. That is super exciting, and I think the best hospitals are starting to see that this is going to happen. And so, there is the American Nurse Association of Informatics, really cool group of rockstar nurses who are pioneering this space and demanding that their voices are heard.'' 36:10 Advice for the C-Suite: Run a hackathon Rebecca said a hackathon can offer health systems the opportunity to value nurses and deliver vital solutions. ‘'... I feel the stress that our leadership is under in these executive positions because they're caught in some really difficult positions. That being said, we know that healthcare does not function without nurses. And for a very long time, we have not given nurses a seat at the table to drive the changes they have. So here's my advice, instead of spending the millions of dollars that you are on your consultants, you have a problem you want to solve with falls, readmissions, bed throughput, run a hackathon with your healthcare system and ask the nurses to solve it. I guarantee those answers that you get for the small amount of dollars you spend are the answers that you have been looking for to solve those problems. Not only then do you solve two issues you solve, basically solving a problem for your institution, but suddenly you made that nursing workforce feel, seen, heard, and valued by one single event. So, here's my answer to you. Start looking at your workforce, not as the competition or as the enemy, but as the solution. And if you feel like this is something that you need to tackle head on, one thing that we know today is what we've been doing has not been working. So, it is the time for radical change, and that is hard. But find those people who want to own it, empower them to do it, and you're going to get back tenfold from anything that you do to empower your frontline. That's not pizza parties, and that's not a banana for nurses' week. It's a hackathon that makes them identify the problems they want to solve and actually drive your healthcare system forward together. So, that would be my advice.'' 38:24 Encouraging nurses into leadership Rebecca said championing colleagues and rising together as a profession can help to empower all nurses. ‘'Stop being hidden, get out on social, and if you don't feel comfortable making a post, start commenting on the posts or liking the posts of those nurses who are being brave enough to do so. The truth is, it's time for us as one profession to come together and control the narrative that everybody else has controlled for us for a very long time. So, if you don't see yourself as that leader, be the champions of the others who do, I'm a big believer that a rising tide raises all boats and more nurses that have success in this world. The more nurses who start companies and are successful and are financially successful, more nurses who are getting airtime in the media, the more nurses who are getting senior leadership positions in untraditional nursing roles like chief clinical officers or CEOs, we want to amplify them because the more that we can get up high levels, the entire profession is going to rise with them. So, champion every nurses forward, if you are one of those nursing leaders, reach back through and pull up that next one for tomorrow too long. As nurses, we have been threatened by other success, and I am telling you that mindset has kept our profession down. So, if you want to do something great, stand up and applaud every single amazing nurse around you. And let me tell you, it is going to come back to you, not tenfold, but a hundredfold because the energy you put out there, helping other people to be successful comes back to you in ways that you don't even realize today. And I think that in all honesty, is the only reason I am here today is because I realized if I can help other people be successful, I didn't care.‘' Connect with Lisa Miller on LinkedIn Connect with Jim Cagliostro on LinkedIn Connect with Rebecca Love on LinkedIn Check out VIE Healthcare and SpendMend You'll also hear: Finding soul sisters and soul brothers in nursing: ‘'..every day ..they give you hope for a better future. And I think that's what's so incredibly powerful on nursing is that the reason that we do our jobs, it's not because it was ever about the money… it's about everything that we do is about making the world better.'' Lessons from a hackathon: ‘'I learned more in the course of that weekend about the business of healthcare than I had ever learned in my life of trying to build a company.'' Reversing the trend and empowering nurses: How Rebecca uses LinkedIn to reclaim the voice of nursing. Changing the status quo in healthcare: ‘'The status quo of healthcare doesn't speak for nurses anymore because the truth is we've allowed you to do that, and you haven't listened. And because of it, our entire profession is crumbling because the status quo has failed nursing, and it's time we change it.'' Launching the Commission for Nurse Reimbursement: ‘'.. Until we fix the reimbursement and financial model around nursing, we will not be able to fix the nursing crisis because healthcare can no longer afford nursing as it is structured today.'' What To Do Next: Subscribe to The Economics of Healthcare and receive a special report on 15 Effective Cost Savings Strategies. There are three ways to work with VIE Healthcare: Benchmark a vendor contract – either an existing contract or a new agreement. We can support your team with their cost savings initiatives to add resources and expertise. We set a bold cost savings goal and work together to achieve it. VIE can perform a cost savings opportunity assessment. We dig deep into all of your spend and uncover unique areas of cost savings. If you are interested in learning more, the quickest way to get your questions answered is to speak with Lisa Miller at lmiller@spendmend.com or directly at 732-319-5700
In this episode of The Pineapple Express Podcast listen as Kiley chats with Ricci Levy, the CEO of The Woodhull Foundation, and Mandy Salley the COO of Woodhull. They talk about censorship, sex work, the banning of drag shows and tons of other issues our country is facing with sexual freedom. Ricci Levy (she/her) has been engaged in sexual freedom activism for several decades. After a successful career in corporate America, Ms. Levy helped found the Woodhull Freedom Foundation, an organization whose mission is to affirm sexual freedom as a fundamental human right. As the Executive Director, then President and CEO of both the Foundation and the Federation, she has been instrumental in Woodhull's growing leadership in the sexual freedom movement, including recognition by Proclamation in Washington, DC as the nation's leading sexual freedom and human rights organization.Mandy Salley has been a part of the Woodhull Freedom Foundation since 2014 when she first served as the Volunteer Coordinator for the Annual Sexual Freedom Summit. She is a licensed Social Worker and has experience in inpatient hospitals, geriatric day programs, and rape crises.For more info about me and where to find all the events we will be at and to get an exclusive invite to The Swinger Society Discord make sure you check out my website https://sexyswingerchic.net/Sponsor Links:https://swingersociety.net/https://www.go3fun.co/ad/TK10098https://promescent.com/kileyFor more info on Sexual Freedom Organization's:https://www.woodhullfoundation.org/https://ncsfreedom.org/Links from the episode https://denhalaw.com/legalization-vs-decriminalization-of-prostitution/OPEN-Love https://www.open-love.org/Chosen Family Law https://chosenfamilylawcenter.org/Make sure you add my new Instagram https://www.instagram.com/Sexyswingerchic91
EXTROVERSIONGenerally, a person who recharges or at least feels better and more composed while among other people. At the same time, it is important to note that the time one needs for themselves is also important.Misconceptions about meditation Teachers Most people assume that meditation teachers have every part of their lives figured out. This could not be far from the truth; it is important to note that they too are humans and are prone to anxiety and other mental challenges of life. The difference is that in some way they can deal with stress and anxiety much better than an average person.Proving yourself as a meditation Teacher in the corporate worldDealing with the corporate world is a bit tough since you will need to go the extra mile of having to sell your expertise and deliver what is expected of you. You will be dealing with different people from different fields. On top of this, all these people will need to feel your value. In short, they will need to see or feel value for their money.This becomes even harder since you will be dealing with different people or different roles in a company and thus the way you handle them each time is different.Improving oneselfYou will need to be able to concentrate on one thing at a time and not get distracted by other things or chores on your to-do list. This brings about a lot of discipline in whatever you decide to do. This can be boosted greatly by self-meditation.Breath AwarenessThis is breathing in and out deeply while being aware you are doing it. This can help you calm down greatly. In case you are about to face a difficult conversation or you are straight from one, this will help you calm down greatly. This can be called micro meditation. Advantages of MeditationMediation will help you sleep better; you will be more aware of when your mind is wandering off and thus help you bring your thoughts into control. It helps with the nervous system since you are more composed and less stressed.Know your limitsKnow when to say no to people and listen to your body more. You need to know your limits and get enough time to recharge. Your body needs to develop more and get some rest when you can. Lyme DiseaseLyme disease is transmitted to humans through the bite of infected ticks and can cause a range of symptoms, including fever, rash, joint pain, and fatigue. If left untreated, it can cause serious health problems. It is important to protect yourself from tick bites by wearing insect repellent, long sleeves and pants when outdoors, and performing regular tick checks. If you think you may have been exposed to ticks and are experiencing symptoms of Lyme disease, it is important to see a doctor as soon as possible for proper diagnosis and treatment.Authenticity In LifeAs a person, you need to understand that not being yourself is much more stressful than just being you and people accepting who you are. Whether you are an extrovert or an introvert you need to be more aware of who you are than who people want you to beIs a hot dog a sandwich? (Joke) Connect with Molly at woodhullwellness.comMentioned in this episode:300th episodeMy 300th episode is coming up soon and I would love to answer your questions. Send them to janice@thecareerintrovert.com
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Free Speech: Is the Fight Online Sex Trafficking Act unconstitutionally vague in creating liability for internet companies for failing to block content related to sex trafficking? - Argued: Wed, 11 Jan 2023 17:33:25 EDT
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit
Woodhull Freedom Foundation v. United States
"Akcja Demokracja asked its members to take ‘high-bar' actions, such as holding strikes in support of women's rights in Poland in 2017. Groups often discuss how to best support their members to run their own campaigns. OPEN organizations' staff left their first summit with plans to experiment with Woodhull's distributed campaign tools. Subsequently, many OPEN organizations established member-initiated campaign websites and processes to moderate these campaigns (e.g. removing petitions which were against their values and helping those that aligned). At subsequent summits, OPEN organizations have regularly reflected on how to support their members to develop their own campaigns. Campact, for example, has encouraged petition starters to engage in offline actions. MoveOn has a basic tool kit for members who start campaigns, which outlines how to do press outreach and how to report back to petition signatories. OPEN organizations also educate and share information with their members on tactics and campaign planning. There are regular discussions about the right balance between distributing campaigning power to members and centralizing it within staff hands."- Nina HallTransnational Advocacy in the Digital Era: Think Global, Act LocalNina Hall is an Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (Europe). She previously worked as a Lecturer at the Hertie School of Governance, where she published her first book Displacement, Development, and Climate Change: International Organizations Moving Beyond their Mandates? Her latest book is Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era: Think Global, Act Local. She holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and is the co-founder of an independent and progressive think tank, New Zealand Alternative. She has been a Senior Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute (the German Internet Institute) and a Faculty Affiliate at the SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University.https://ninahall.net https://global.oup.com/academic/product/transnational-advocacy-in-the-digital-era-9780198858744?cc=fr&lang=en& https://sais.jhu.edu/users/nhall20 www.oneplanetpodcast.org www.creativeprocess.info Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast
Nina Hall is an Assistant Professor in International Relations at Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (Europe). She previously worked as a Lecturer at the Hertie School of Governance, where she published her first book Displacement, Development, and Climate Change: International Organizations Moving Beyond their Mandates? Her latest book is Transnational Advocacy in the Digital Era: Think Global, Act Local. She holds a DPhil in International Relations from the University of Oxford and is the co-founder of an independent and progressive think tank, New Zealand Alternative. She has been a Senior Fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute (the German Internet Institute) and a Faculty Affiliate at the SNF Agora Institute, Johns Hopkins University."Akcja Demokracja asked its members to take ‘high-bar' actions, such as holding strikes in support of women's rights in Poland in 2017. Groups often discuss how to best support their members to run their own campaigns. OPEN organizations' staff left their first summit with plans to experiment with Woodhull's distributed campaign tools. Subsequently, many OPEN organizations established member-initiated campaign websites and processes to moderate these campaigns (e.g. removing petitions which were against their values and helping those that aligned). At subsequent summits, OPEN organizations have regularly reflected on how to support their members to develop their own campaigns. Campact, for example, has encouraged petition starters to engage in offline actions. MoveOn has a basic tool kit for members who start campaigns, which outlines how to do press outreach and how to report back to petition signatories. OPEN organizations also educate and share information with their members on tactics and campaign planning. There are regular discussions about the right balance between distributing campaigning power to members and centralizing it within staff hands."- Nina HallTransnational Advocacy in the Digital Era: Think Global, Act Localhttps://ninahall.net https://global.oup.com/academic/product/transnational-advocacy-in-the-digital-era-9780198858744?cc=fr&lang=en& https://sais.jhu.edu/users/nhall20 www.oneplanetpodcast.org www.creativeprocess.info Instagram @creativeprocesspodcast
The Henry and Stark County Health Department have announced a series of Flu Shot Clinics in the month of October. RaeAnn Tucker from the Henry and Stark County Health Department talked about the Flu Shot Clinics on Wake Up Tri-Counties on Thursday morning. RaeAnn stated that not only will flu shots be available but, for those over the age of 18 and who have already had their original two doses of the COVID-19 vaccine, the Bivalent COVID-19 Booster Shot from Moderna will also be available during these clinics. It's perfectly safe to get both the Flu Shot and the COVID-19 Booster at the same time. The dates for the Flu Shot Clinics in Henry and Stark County are below... Kewanee Monday October 10th Central School Gym 9 Am to 10:30 AmWednesday October 19th Kewanee Library 9:30 Am to 10:30 Am Geneseo Tuesday October 11th at the Geneseo Moose Lodge 9 Am to 10 AmTuesday October 18th at the Geneseo Library 9 Am to 10 AmCambridge October 11th at the United Methodist Church 11 Am to 12 NoonToulon Wednesday October 12th at the State Bank of Toulon 9 Am to 10 AmWyoming Wednesday October 12th at the Church of the Nazarene 11 Am to 12 NoonGalva Thursday October 13th First United Methodist Church 9 Am to 10 AmWoodhull Thursday October 13th at the United Church of Woodhull 11 Am to 12 NoonOrion Friday, October 14th at the United Methodist Church 9 Am to 10 AmAndover Friday October 14th at the Augustana Lutheran Church from 11 Am to 12 NoonBradford Monday October 17th at the Carmody Center 9 Am to 10 AmAtkinson Tuesday October 18th at the Atkinson Public Library 11 Am to 12 Noon
Who is the Redhead Bedhead you ask? JoEllen Notte is a writer, speaker, researcher and mental health advocate who also talks about sex toys. This all started a few years back when she ended a sexless marriage, rebooted her life and decided to learn all about sex. JoEllen is a certified sex educator through the Planned Parenthood of Massachusetts Sexuality Education Certification Series and has spoken at Clark College, University of Chicago, Woodhull's Sexual Freedom Summit and the Playground Conference. JoEllen is not a doctor or a therapist. She is a writer and sex educator and is committed to challenging stigma, offering resources, and helping folks feel seen, heard, and supported. Tim & JoEllen talk about her book, the Monster Under the Bed, how sex correlates with mental health, what made her want to get into sex education, why talking about sex is awkward, tips for partners who are depressed and what products she recommends! If you want to submit a question, comment or just have something you want to say. Go to 20TIMinutes.com and click 'Contact Tim' or Text Tim at 781-523-9333 Learn More About JoEllen: RedHeadBedHead.com Twitter Facebook Instagram The Monster Under the Bed Purchase 20TIMinutes Merch:20TIMinutes Gear Follow Tim: YouTube Instagram Twitter Facebook Download the FREE 20TIMinutes AppSupport 20TIMinutes on BuyMeACoffee.com DISCLAIMER: This podcast is for entertainment purposes only & informs all listeners of the podcast, that the views, thoughts, and opinions expressed in the each episode belong solely to the host of 20TIMinutes, Tim McCarthy, and not necessarily to the podcast hosts employer, organization, committee or other group or individual. Tim is NOT a mental health professional. Tim only speaks about his own personal struggles and what works for him. If you're in need of help mentally or physically, please contact your primary care provider, a mental health professional or in case of an emergency, dial 911.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chrissie tells a brief life story of the first woman to run for US President, Victoria Woodhull. Read the essay here: https://historywiththeszilagyis.org/hwts108 Find us on Twitter:The Network: @BQNPodcasts The Show: @HistorySzilagyi. Chrissie: @TheGoddessLivia. Jason: @JasonDarkElf.Send topic suggestions via Twitter or on our Facebook page History with the Szilagyis.History with the Szilagyis is supported by our patrons: Susan Capuzzi-De ClerckEd ChinevereLaura DullKris HillJoin these wonderful supporters by visiting patreon.com/historywiththeszilagyis. The BQN Podcast Collective is brought to you by our listeners. Special thanks to these patrons on Patreon whose generous contributions help to produce this podcast and the many others on our network! AnonymousTim CooperChrissie De Clerck-SzilagyiThad HaitPeter HongMahendran RadhakrishnanJim McMahonJoe MignoneGreg MolumbyJustin OserTom Van ScotterCarl Wonders You can join this illustrious list by becoming a patron here: https://www.patreon.com/BQN
If you are concerned about the state of sexual freedom, reproductive rights, access to health care and wondering how you can still get horny when the world is on fire, you are not alone! Join us in conversation with the Woodhull Freedom Foundation about how we can all step up and take action to generate […] The post Seeking Sexual Freedom with the Woodhull Freedom Foundation appeared first on Pleasure Mechanics.
Josh talks about missing that competitive itch in college and after nearly killing himself in his college gym, found a gym and started competing 3 weeks in and never looked back. He will be competing in his 2nd Semifinal this year representing CompTrain, and looking forward to the tall guy workouts with wallballs and rope climbs.
The infallible Shawn Frank pops in to discuss ego, his suicide attempt, spending time in the Woodhull psych ward, his mother's suicide, the apocalyptic Bushwick nabe, AA vs NA, being a drug addict, his parents' gaudy rich expenditures, the mentally ill Jada Pinkett Smith, Lawng Island, loving and waring with women, Spice Girls, talentless people, the apolitical approach, dating trans people, his insta battle with an untethered fan, gayness, narcissism, choosing to love and understand folk, David Foster Wallace, Tim Dillon, body positivity and diminishing fantasy. @_theiffy_www.the-iffy.com
Sie war Wahrsagerin, Aktienhändlerin an der Wall Street, Frauenrechtlerin - und wollte die erste Präsidentin von Amerika werden. Victoria Woodhull kandidierte für das höchste Amt im Staat, als Frauen noch nicht einmal wählen durften. Am Wahltag saß Woodhull - nach einer verhängnisvollen Fehde mit Harriet Beecher Stowe - im Gefängnis.
How do you define the line between your creative work and entrepreneurship as an artist? Are you undercharging yourself due to the fear of rejection and going against the norm? As an artist, you have to be honest and figure out for yourself where the line between your creative work and entrepreneurship lies. In this episode of the Regenerative Mystic Podcast, I speak with Paris Woodhull, an illustration artist based in Knoxville, Tennessee. Paris always wanted to become an artist growing up, which she became, and believes that her childhood shaped who she is and all of her perspectives today. Paris as an artist had undercharged herself for years but later discovered the benefits of charging higher, which include high-level clients who trust her as an expert in her field. She explains why you don't have to undercharge or underprice your creative work just because your mentor is doing so. In This Episode You Will Learn: [1:18] Get to know Paris – her childhood background and her artistic journey. [7:56] How to be smart about pricing your work as an artist without outside influences. [17:15] Paris's journey with mental health and how she's learning to be with herself with wholeness. [31:04] Learning how to show up as your authentic self and not for outside approval. [37:47] How to stop allowing people including yourself to make you feel small as an artist. [50:59] The way to allow yourself to feel safe to charge more for your work. Resources Mentioned: Website: https://pariswoodhull.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pariswoodhull/ Learn more about Brave School at www.braveschool.co.
Welcome to The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, recent Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique areas of Texas. Join Tom as he explores the people, places and their activities of the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, I visit with Dr. Mark Woodhull, chair of the MBA program at Schreiner University. Some of the highlights include: Professional background of Dr. Goodhull. What brought him to Schreiner University. How business ethics forms the basis of the Schreiner University MBA. Why is ethics at the core of business leadership? The military tradition of Schreiner Institute. Course curriculum in business schools and MBA programs in 2030 and beyond. Resources Schreiner University MBA Program Profile of Dr. Mark Woodhull
Many of us are feeling overwhelmed, stressed and have a sense of heaviness with everything that is going on in the world. And if you can find a way to stop living a life of fight or flight mode then you will be able to change the way your mind deals with adversity and better manage the everyday stressors of life. But you've adopted this go-go-go mindset to constantly keep going, to keep doing more, to do things faster that you've lost yourself in all this overwhelm and pressure forgetting how to truly slow down. You're living your life in absolute stress! Today on Dream Big, Live Slow, my guest Molly Woodhull is an expert when it comes to providing realistic and meaningful ways to manage everyday stressors through powerful mindfulness and meditation techniques. We chat about compassion-based meditation tools you can use to cultivate productivity and help you feel energized, micro meditation practices you can incorporate into your days that don't involve sitting on a cushion for 20 minutes each morning and focusing on simple, actionable mindfulness tools that actually work in your busy schedule. In this episode you'll discover: - What is mindfulness and meditation and their relationship to one another - Quick and simple informal practices you can do on the go, no matter how busy your day gets - The role compassion plays in meditation in releasing self-judgment - Why meditation can help you focus on one task at a time to be present and how this will lead you to become a better leader in your business - Connecting with your breath in being able to gain clarity, communicate effectively and seek the joy of being alive - The impact focused breath work can have in building mental and emotional resilience and how it can help you overcome difficult adversities - How you can stay motivated in your meditation practice - The power of meditating in community to boost your motivation and increase your connection CONNECT WITH ME OVER ON INSTAGRAM: @tialorae DREAM BIG, LIVE SLOW SHOWNOTES: https://www.tialorae.com/blog/realistic-meaningful-meditation-manage-everyday-stressors Thanks for listening! I'd be so grateful for your support by leaving a review on here, subscribing or sharing your biggest takeaways on your Instagram story so that more soul-filled entrepreneurs are able to find these powerful interviews, mindful practices and tips they need so they can hustle less while still dream big. Don't forget to tag me @tialorae so I can thank you personally.
Barbara Glickstein and Bonnie discuss the dynamic of the nurse perspective in the media (Woodhull Revisited Project), tips for nurses to increase their media outreach and some ideas for journalists to leverage the power of nursing insight. And most importantly how nurses can help to improve health equity through their voice and unique perspective. She the Principal of Barbara Glickstein Strategies. She's a Strategist for Carolyn Jones Productions on the feature-length documentaries, The American Nurse and Defining Hope and In Case of Emergency. Glickstein was co-PI for the Woodhull Revisited Project that replicated the original Woodhull study from 1997 and found that today's nurses are used as sources in only 2% of health news stories (published in the Journal of Nursing Scholarship in 2018). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Meditation. You've heard of it, you know it's a tool for self-care and compassion, and hey - maybe you use it with some sort of regularity! In this episode, Samantha gives you an opportunity to expand how you think about meditation to make it more accessible.She sits down with Molly Woodhull, who is a meditation guide, self-care expert, and the founder of Woodhull Wellness. Her business offers tangible mindfulness tools to elevate organizations and the people that work in them. She and Samantha talk about the body-heart-mind connection, emotional inflammation, and how the benefits of mindfulness can seep into the corners of our lives.Get in touch with Molly at woodhullwellness@gmail.comVisit the Woodhull Wellnesss Website. Like Woodhull Wellness on Facebook. Follow Woodhull Wellness on Instagram.Learn more about Samantha and The Bright Life here.Samantha Lawrence (Host, creator.) Graphic design and production by For The Love Media, LLC. This episode was edited by Alex Lee-Ammons.
In this 2021 Inauguration special Anne Marie talks to Dr. Teri Finneman about Victoria Woodhull, first woman to run for the office of President of the United States in 1872. Dr. Finneman reaches to the shadows of history to raise this erased-from-history woman and event into the light once again. On the eve of Inauguration Day we talk about the momentousness of the American people voting the first female Vice President into office 149 years after Victoria Woodhull ran for president. Dr. Teri Finneman is a journalism professor at the University of Kansas and a former political reporter. She is executive producer of the Journalism History podcast and author of Press Portrayals of Women Politicians, 1870s-2000s. Her research focuses on how women in politics are portrayed in media with an emphasis on women politicians, first ladies and the history of the suffrage movement.Resources:Press Portrayals of Women Politicians, 1870s–2000s: From "Lunatic" Woodhull to "Polarizing" Palin (Women in American Political History), by Teri Finneman: https://amzn.to/3sCoyS9 Journalism History Podcast: https://journalism-history.org/podcast/about-the-podcast/Other books about Victoria Woodhull: Notorious Victoria: The Life of Victoria Woodhull, Uncensored: https://www.amazon.com/Notorious-Victoria-Life-Woodhull-Uncensored/dp/1565121325/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=%22Victoria+Woodhull%22&qid=1611245901&sr=8-1The Woman Who Ran for President: The Many Lives of Victoria Woodhull, by Lois Beachy Underhill, by Mary Gabriel: https://www.amazon.com/Woman-Who-Ran-President-Victoria/dp/0140256385Dr. Finneman on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeriFinnemanTo Support Armchair Historians:Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistoriansKo-fi: https://ko-fi.com/belgiumrabbitproductionsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/armchairhistorians)
The Heart of Jacks PodcastEpisode #10 - Dr. Joe KortGuest: Dr. Joe KortReleased January 18, 2021 Mining for material on social mediaMaking your own happiness chemicalsAnd choosing sides with Doctor Joe Kort Sponsor: The Woodhull Freedom FoundationSupported by Patreon at https://patreon.com/theheartofjacks/ Segment 1: Paul returns with a little inspiration from a friend's FB feed and a little advice about making your own “happiness chemicals” the easy way.Segments 2 & 3: Paul is joined by Dr. Joe Kort, Licensed Sex and Relationship Therapist, to talk about coming out kinky, “side guys” and our perennial favorite topic, straight guys into penis play… with other guys' penises. Email the show: podcast@theheartofjacks.comCall the show: 206-580-3120 The Heart of Jacks Podcast, written and produced by Paul RosenbergTheme Music is Carouselophane by Jake Bradford SharpPodcast distribution by Simplecast- - - - -Mentioned in this podcast:Dr. Kort's Links (Hint: "drjoekort")Web Site: http://www.joekort.com/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@drjoekortTwitter: https://twitter.com/drjoekortInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/drjoekort/ Books by Dr. Joe Kort:10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Improve Their Lives10 Smart Things Gay Men Can Do To Find Real LoveLGBTQ Clients in Therapy: Clinical Issues and Treatment StrategiesIs My Husband Gay, Straight, or Bi?: A Guide for Women Concerned about Their Men Dr. Joe Kort on Psychology TodayThe Center for Relationship and Sexual HealthModern Sex Therapy InstitutesSmart Sex Smart Love podcastGuys on the ‘Side': Looking Beyond Gay Tops and Bottoms (Huffington Post article about “Side Guys”) by Dr. Joe KortBateWorld (NSFW)Garfunkel and Oates The LoopholeBrian McNaughtEsther Perel
In part three, host Kaytlin Bailey recounts the end of Woodhull's life, and notes her impact on the Suffrage Movement that has somehow (yet also intentionally) mostly been forgotten. Victoria Woodhull was a suffragette, stock broker, rumored sex worker, and first female candidate for the President of the United States. A woman who wore many hates and was called many names. Stock Media provided by sounddogs / Pond5
In part two, host Kaytlin Bailey notes Woodhull's crucial involvement in the Women's Suffrage Movement, and recounts the events that ultimately lead to her trouble with law enforcement. Victoria Woodhull was a suffragette, stock broker, rumored sex worker, and first female candidate for the President of the United States. A woman who wore many hates and was called many names. Stock Media provided by sounddogs / Pond5
"The Scruffy Stuff" gets funky with EmiSunshine, who joins the show to talk about her collaboration with Bootsy Collins. Paris Woodhull shares how she fights for her businesses as an illustrator, and Calvin helps capture the protests in response to George Floyd's death. Dollywood is reopening, Pace bikes are getting pulled from the city and clubs are not allowing dancing. Plus, we talk about new Fourth of July celebrations and the life of legendary Tennessee football coach Johnny Majors.
Victoria Woodhull had a few things stacked against her: She ran for president a half century before women had the right to vote. She ran on a platform of sexual and gender equality that so enraged her political enemies they passed laws to silence her. She spoke about free-love nearly a century before the sexual revolution. Her running mate was a Black man and former slave. Oh, and she spent Election Day behind bars. Indeed, Woodhull might be the longest long shot of them all -- a candidate so visionary she'd still be considered an edgy progressive today. Her Long Shot campaign came in 1872.Privacy Policy and California Privacy Notice.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/LongShots. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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