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Join Nick Lamagna on a special BONUS episode of The A Game Podcast with our guests Jackson and Shaun Amiruddin, a father and son telling an inspiring story of how Jackson survived acute lymphoblastic leukemia at a very early age. He is now getting the word out with a special fundraiser to bring a cure and awareness for this cause to stop families and children from suffering through Hope Chasers as he is looking for all of us to help. There is a current campaign running for the Student Visionary of the year where Jackson is looking for donations. We are proud to help promote a part of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society's (LLS) Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign, working to raise as much as possible for LLS's mission as a global leader in the fight against blood cancer, LLS: Help will go toward: Funds cutting-edge research leading to breakthroughs in immunotherapy, genomics and personalized medicine that are improving and saving the lives of patients Provides free education and support for blood cancer patients and families, including personalized, one-on-one support, assistance with identifying and enrolling in clinical trials, and more. Mobilizes thousands of advocates to drive policy changes that accelerate the development of new cancer treatments and break down barriers to care. Please consider joining this fight by making a donation. All donations are greatly appreciated and tax-deductible. Please visit my website often and tell friends who would also like to donate! Topics for this episode include: ✅ Amazing story of how a child beat Leukemia ✅ Words of encouragement from a child to other kids suffering from illness today ✅ Advice for parents struggling with the stress and emotions of dealing with this situation ✅ Tips on how to pick the best doctor when emotions are on the line. ✅ How we can help save lives + More See the show notes to connect with all things Hope Chasers! Connect with Hope Chasers: Hope Chasers Facebook Hope Chasers Instagram Student Visionary of The Year Fundraiser Follow Jackson Amiruddin on Instagram --- Connect with Nick Lamagna www.nicknicknick.com Text Nick (516)540-5733 Connect on ALL Social Media and Podcast Platforms Here FREE Checklist on how to bring more value to your buyers
he Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Visionaries of the Year campaign kicked off its 10-week fundraising effort to raise $75,000 to support cancer research.The campaign featuring 11 candidates will end on May 9 with a grand celebration, where the candidate who raises the most funds will be declared the winner.Randy Ollis, a beloved figure, is lending his name and platform to the campaign, motivated by his personal experience with cancer eight years ago.He emphasized the importance of research, especially for younger patients, and expressed gratitude for the advancements that helped him during his treatment.Allie Clyne, the honored hero volunteer, expressed her excitement and nervousness about being part of the campaign. She emphasized the importance of staying positive and making friends during challenging times, offering advice to other children diagnosed with cancer.The campaign is a secret competition, meaning candidates are unaware of each other's fundraising progress until the grand finale.This structure aims to foster collaboration and surprise as participants work towards their fundraising goals.The Visionaries of the Year campaign aims to raise significant funds for cancer research and inspire hope and community involvement.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome to the latest episode of "Retirement Rebel," where together we explore the vibrant possibilities that life after 60 can offer. I'm Siobhan Daniels, and I'm genuinely thrilled to have you here with me as we dive into stories that challenge what retirement traditionally looks like. This week, I had the pleasure of speaking with Dr. Carol Easton, OBE. We kicked off our conversation by exploring her incredible work with the Centre For Ageing Better, which is running a campaign to combat ageism. It's a cause that's close to my heart, as I personally believe in pushing forward the boundaries on age-related stereotypes, which Carol is doing so passionately. She shares how her role is not just about supporting individuals but about changing systems and attitudes at large—a topic that I'm sure resonates with many of you who have faced similar challenges in the workforce or society.Secondly, we delved into Carol's inspiring career journey, which spans work in mental health and various roles in the voluntary sector. What makes Carol truly unique is her rebellious spirit—a quality that she believes has fuelled her ability to champion campaigns and ideas that bring lasting change. Her determination and drive have allowed her to integrate personal satisfaction with professional impact—a synergy many of us strive for as we redefine retirement. As you tune in, I hope you find inspiration in Carol's experiences as a mental health practitioner and her transition into impactful roles that pave the way for new opportunities for people at all stages of life.Lastly, Carol and I explored how deeply entrenched ageism is in our society and how it can affect us all, from subtle stereotypes to more overt discrimination. It's a reality that many of us have encountered, whether in our personal or professional lives, and one that Carol is ardently working to dismantle through her campaigns. We talked about the importance of not internalising these stereotypes and instead fostering a culture that values every age bracket for its unique contributions. I believe these discussions are key to encourageing a positive discourse about ageing and redefining what it means to live boldly after 60.Key Points01:36 - Reflecting on Sian Davis' Journey I briefly revisit last week's episode with Sian Davis, who is preparing to row around mainland UK and become the oldest woman to do so. She highlights the importance of resilience and encourages women not to self-limit as they age.01:46 - Welcoming Carol to the Discussion Carol Easton joins me, and we dive right into discussing her work at the Centre For Ageing Better, which aims to combat ageism and improve opportunities for people to age well.02:38 - The Challenge of Ageism We discuss how ageism negatively impacts individuals and society, emphasising the Centre's three-year campaign to combat it. Carol describes the importance of changing attitudes and systems to provide everyone the opportunity to age better.02:54 - Carol's Career and Personal Motivation Carol shares her early career journey in London, her initial work in mental health, and how her desire to make a meaningful impact has driven her work, particularly in empowering children and young people.06:45 - Transitioning to Aging Advocacy Carol talks about her transition to working with the Centre For Ageing Better, driven by a desire to address systemic issues affecting older populations and challenge societal assumptions around ageing.08:10 - Addressing Ageism in Society We delve into the pervasive nature of ageism, where Carol provides insights into its presence in the workplace, healthcare, and broader societal attitudes, calling for noticeable change and action.11:32 - The Impact of Ageist Stereotypes Carol explains how ageist stereotypes harm economic...
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We are back with another weekly installment of forcing Steve Jones Jr. to talk about the Pelicans!!Why is Christmas shopping so hard? Are the Pelicans Cursed?Yves Missi's Rookie of the Year Campaign?Thoughts on current state of NBA coverageRate, Subscribe, Tweet, Skeet and all them things!Check out our Youtube Channel/Video versions of the pod at the link Belowhttps://youtu.be/WoMOWAcjojU?si=3KYjcFHJIBaRxu70Presented by Crescent Canna, New Orleans #1 cannabis company and the maker of the highly satisfying Crescent 9 THC Seltzer.
On this episode, Nick Dais is joined by Matty Bets to talk about the Saquon Barkley season he's having with the Eagles and the Offensive of the year prop. Do you feel better about the Rams or worse about the Bills after that wild game between them two. Next, Nick and Matty talk about the UFC 310 PPV and the fallout from it. Then, how did Matty Bets buy into Home of Fight! Finally, Nick answers fan questions from what advice would he give his self 15 years ago, the Juan Soto Contract, what would Nick being doing if he wasn't podcasting & advice for moving to another state!
Hey,We are so glad you are tuning in with us! Pastor and I talk about Calvary's End of Year Campaign, Florida Gators, and More. As we celebrate all that God has done, let us remember that the work is far from finished and that there is still MORE TO COME!- Pastor DanLINKS -- More To Come- Not Man Enough To Be A Woman- Thanksgiving Communion ServiceSupport the showFind us at! Calvary.us
I feel like we should make shirts that say, “I finished a six year campaign and all I got was this baby”. What a complete failure on the DMs part. How narrow minded and simple to think that the only meaningful contribution or plot device a female character can have is “get pregnant”. Here is some advice, treat female characters exactly like male characters. It's really that simple. Tell me what you think in a comment down below!Before we take our leave, don't forget to subscribe to our channel, All Things DnD. Stay tuned for more amazing Dungeons & Dragons content every week!Support the Show.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) longest-running tobacco public education campaign, The Real Cost, is marking its 10th anniversary this year. The campaign aims to prevent youth from using tobacco through powerful messaging and real-life stories, but how has The Real Cost remained relevant as the media landscape, young people, and the market of tobacco products all evolved rapidly? In this episode of Empathy Affect, we explore these questions and dive into the methods and public health impact of The Real Cost.April Brubach is the acting director of FDA's Center for Tobacco Products' (CTP) Office of Health Communications and Education (OHCE) and has worked at CTP since 2010. She joined CTP in 2010, working across a portfolio of tobacco prevention campaigns, education initiatives, and communication science and policy. She has previously built and managed the Health and Human Services' COVID-19 Public Education Campaign, and she has served as deputy for FDA's COVID-19 Joint Information Cell and communication program manager at the National Cancer Institute.Merrybelle Guo is a social scientist at FDA CTP's OCHE. She has also served as a health communications specialist at CTP and a digital communications fellow at the Office of the Surgeon General.More Links and InformationCheck out more Fors Marsh MediaConnect or Partner with Fors MarshLearn more about The Real Cost campaignDive into FDA's Tobacco Education Resource Library
Cadence Gabriel and Gianna Ruth were nominated (and accepted) to lead the Clovis West fundraising team (named TEAM EAGLES) for the 2024 Student Visionaries of the Year campaign. Their goal is to raise $200,000 over the next seven weeks. They joined the program this week to share how this process has unfolded and what the larger vision of being involved with this kind of undertaking means to them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cadence Gabriel and Gianna Ruth were nominated (and accepted) to lead the Clovis West fundraising team (named TEAM EAGLES) for the 2024 Student Visionaries of the Year campaign. Their goal is to raise $200,000 over the next seven weeks. They joined the program this week to share how this process has unfolded and what the larger vision of being involved with this kind of undertaking means to them.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 101, we're joined by the top official at North Carolina's leading economic development arm, the Economic Development Partnership of North Carolina, to talk about recent clean energy investment announcements, the reasons that make the state so attractive to outside businesses, and what's in our pipeline for future investments. Additionally, Chris Chung shares why energy is such an important part of the conversation when recruiting new businesses to the state. This is an episode you won't want to miss to finish out 2023. Additional resources from today's episode: NCSEA's End of Year Campaign: https://energync.org/2023-annual-giving-campaign/ EDPNC: https://edpnc.com/ Presented by NC Sustainable Energy Association. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele (Twitter: @MattAbele) Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @squeakycleanpodcast.
On Episode 100, we're joined by three innovative leaders who talk about the power of inclusive utility investment and how this can be a tool for transformation in communities of most need across the country. We're joined by Dr. Holmes Hummel of Clean Energy Works, Marshall Cherry of Roanoke Cooperative, and Claire Williamson of the NC Justice Center, who each outline what the NC Utilities Commission recent order authorizing a statewide tariffed on-bill program could mean for NC. Join us in celebrating this monumental decision and 100 episodes of the podcast. Additional resources from today's episode: NCSEA's End of Year Campaign: https://energync.org/2023-annual-giving-campaign/ NCUC Order on TOB: https://starw1.ncuc.gov/NCUC/ViewFile.aspx?Id=c1010fb1-05a9-4c60-a4a7-4a2d3a38e465 Presented by NC Sustainable Energy Association. Hosted and produced by Matt Abele (Twitter: @MattAbele) Be sure to follow us on Instagram at @squeakycleanpodcast.
The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
Join us this week as we welcome back to the show the EBNEO team to discuss the many candidates for the Article of the Year Campaign. In this episode, in anticipation of the voting that will take place online, we break down each study and share our thoughts on which study had the most impact. This is a fun episode that you do not want to miss. Please follow us online to find out about our special giveaway and how to participate. As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below. Enjoy!
From 'Baseball Isn't Boring' (subscribe here): Rob Bradford talks with Red Sox Legend Dustin Pedroia about how similar Triston Casas's rookie season is to his own in 2007 where a rough start evolved into a Rookie of the Year Campaign by September, the only difference? Dustin's ended with a ring on his finger and a World Series Trophy in his hands... To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
①Smart home devices sector to take off ②China launches 3-year campaign to create jobs and boost consumption ③Oceans becoming greener likely due to climate change: researchers ④Israeli company to enable wireless EV charging on French highway ⑤New mail shipping route opens between China's Tianjin, Canada ⑥Aussie researchers design new biodegradable bags for mushroom farming ⑦Renowned Chinese opera encyclopedia gets refresh
Lake home Retreats SZN 3 EP 5 featuring Travis Arenz Motorsports will be LIVE AT 6PM CST! On the news: -Arenz's rise to championship -Arenz's Rookie of the Year Campaign with the Bumper-to-Bumper IRA Sprints -All Star Circuit of Champions / Bumper-to-Bumper IRA Sprints at Wilmot Raceway -Looking ahead in the IRA Schedule
Welcome to this episode of Alopecia Life. Today's guest is Summer Yang. When Summer developed alopecia in kindergarten, she also met one of her best friends. Years later, when they were both experiencing hair loss - one from alopecia, and the other from leukemia - their friendship became even stronger from their shared experiences. Summer is here today to share about her alopecia, along with the Student Visionaries of the Year Campaign to support the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Her campaign ends on Friday, March 10th.Summer is a sophomore in high school who finds a passion in learning multiple languages. She enjoys reading, traveling, listening to music and shopping for the perfect jacket. After school, she volunteers with the Asian Hall of Fame, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and AAPA (Asian American Professional Association), while preparing for her fundraising campaign for Student Visionaries of the Year with LLS (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society). In her free time, she creates YouTube videos on her Channel, Worship Asian Drama, focused on various Chinese and Korean drama suggestion lists and Chinese phrase tutorials.She hopes to share her story to inspire other girls to love themselves for who they are. She wishes to spread confidence and support within the community and create a safe environment to talk about alopecia.Thank you for sharing your time with Summer and me today. For those who would like to support the campaign or reach out to Summer with questions, those links can be found here in the show notes. It's awesome to see how much time, energy, and passion she has put into this, and I know she will appreciate hearing from you. Fundraiser: https://events.lls.org/calso/svoyla23/syangi LLS' link: www.lls.orgsummeryang.lls@gmail.comSupport the showAlopecia Life provides free resources for school and home education, including a growing list of alopecia books, education videos on YouTube, links to support groups within the US, UK, Canada and more. You will also find access to Head-On, Stories of Alopecia, the Alopecia 101 free course, paid Alopecia Roadmap course for parents of children living with alopecia, and personalized coaching. Together, we can make a difference. To find out more, https://www.alopecialife.com/
Bug of the Year is the brainchild of the Entomological Society of NZ, and they want you to get curious about Aotearoa's native critters.
Will prayer help the praying mantis? Are bees buzzy, drumming up enough support? Hu-hu do these beetles think they'll beat? Or have sandflies bitten off more than they can chew? The Bug of the Year campaign has begun - and it coincides with Otago's Museum's pollination workshop. Tess Brunton got amongst some creepy crawlies.
In honor of Giving Tuesday, Board President of Fierce Freedom Aaron Libner, and Donor Engagement Specialist Joyce Orth update supporters about our year-end giving campaign and how you can contribute uniquely this year to help support us and our mission to disrupt the cycle of trafficking and exploitation! To support our year-end giving campaign: 1. Visit fiercefreedom.org/support 2. Designate your gift to "End of Year Campaign 2022" Thank you so much for your generosity, it allows us to continue this work, and we greatly appreciate it!
As always, feel free to send us questions, comments, or suggestions to our email: nicupodcast@gmail.com. You can also contact the show through Instagram or Twitter, @nicupodcast. Or contact Ben and Daphna directly via their Twitter profiles: @drnicu and @doctordaphnamd. The papers discussed in today's episode are listed and timestamped on the webpage linked below.Enjoy!_____________________________________________________________________________________Show notes, articles, and CME form can be found on our website: www.the-incubator.org/98
On this episode, we take a look at Adam's ongoing epic, level 1-20 campaign that is nearing its conclusion, and we discuss the many lessons that have been learned over the course of this massive journey.Support the show
Joey Votto announced after the Cincinnati Reds walk-off win that he will have season-ending surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder. Jeff and Steve see this as the stage being set for his 2023 Comeback Player of the Year campaign. This also shows that the poor numbers he had put up this year was due to him playing through the injury and not because Votto was succumbing to Father Time. The Reds now have a decision to make. Will the Reds choose the easy route and just stick Mike Moustakas at first base? Or will the Reds choose the right path and call up Spencer Steer and move Kyle Farmer to first base? Also, Steve sits down with one of the Cincinnati Reds top prospects and we have a sneak peek in this bonus episode of the podcast.*SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonredsAlso follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on TwitterJOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/bPdhTQsFSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!LinkedInLinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB.Vroom With Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars.Liver Health FormulaNow it's easy to rejuvenate your liver health and reignite your metabolism...Thanks to Liver Health Formula by PureHealth Research. Go to getliverhelp.com/MLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joey Votto announced after the Cincinnati Reds walk-off win that he will have season-ending surgery to repair a torn rotator cuff in his left shoulder. Jeff and Steve see this as the stage being set for his 2023 Comeback Player of the Year campaign. This also shows that the poor numbers he had put up this year was due to him playing through the injury and not because Votto was succumbing to Father Time. The Reds now have a decision to make. Will the Reds choose the easy route and just stick Mike Moustakas at first base? Or will the Reds choose the right path and call up Spencer Steer and move Kyle Farmer to first base? Also, Steve sits down with one of the Cincinnati Reds top prospects and we have a sneak peek in this bonus episode of the podcast. *SUBSCRIBE* on YouTube and *FOLLOW* the podcast on your favorite app and on Twitter and Instagram @lockedonreds Also follow @jefffcarr and @soffenbaker on Twitter JOIN THE DISCORD SERVER: https://discord.gg/bPdhTQsF Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! LinkedIn LinkedIn Jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Did you know every week, nearly 40 million job seekers visit LinkedIn? Post your job for free at LinkedIn.com/LOCKEDONMLB. Vroom With Vroom, you can buy a car entirely online, and have it delivered straight to you, so you never have to go to a dealership again. So, next time you need to buy a car, just grab your phone, go to Vroom.com and check out thousands of great cars. Liver Health Formula Now it's easy to rejuvenate your liver health and reignite your metabolism...Thanks to Liver Health Formula by PureHealth Research. Go to getliverhelp.com/MLB to learn more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Last month the Tonga national netball team qualified for next year's Netball World Cup in South Africa with a clean sweep of their oceania opponents ending their final match with a 70 goals to 43 victory over the Cook Islands in Suva.
Lia Thomas' NCAA Woman Of The Year campaign ENDS! Ivy League REJECTS Thomas & nominates a REAL WOMAN --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackandwhitenetwork/support
Hello friends! Did you miss me as much as I missed you? What a year it has been! I am so excited to get back in the swing of things and get you the content you are looking for for all things Dominating Real Estate. Since the last episode, we welcomed a 3rd baby, Rylee June in October 2021. My full time Executive Assistant Jackie Sorensen has been with us since ten days before Rylee joined us and on todays episode we feature Jackie! Jackie has been a huge part of the last year being the glue to my Real Estate team, Gettings Home Team and even held down the fort for my most recent team - the Hervieux From Heaven Fundraising team together.On the LLS Man & Woman of the Year Campaign:From March 28 - June 2, 2022 I led a 10 week Fundraising team for the Leukemia Lymphoma Society (LLS) called Man & Woman of the Year Campaign. It is a 10 week sprint to raise as much money as possible for Blood Cancer Research. This organization has a special place in my family's heart. In October 2014 my late mother in law passed away from Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma. My goal was to raise $50,000 and have the opportunity to name a grant in her honor - something I wanted our 3 little ones and my husband to be proud of.Come join in my conversation with Jackie on how we successfully raised $61,154 in just 10 weeks and are in the process of naming a Children grant! To top it off, I WON Woman of the year!
Dan & Paul catch up with James Maliszewski of Grognardia on his "House of Worms" campaign! Have you ever managed to run a D&D campaign for 7 years and counting? Well, James Maliszewski has in his long-running Empire of the Petal Throne campaign -- so we wanted to get his advice and hear about how to keep a campaign fresh, exciting, and players returning for more. Plus catch up on his prodigious ongoing output at the Grognardia blog, the Hall of Blue Illumination podcast, The Excellent Travelling Volume EPT zine, and his upcoming Secrets of sha-Arthan. How on Tékumel does he do it? Read the Grognardia blogListen to the Hall of Blue Illumination podcastCheck out The Excellent Travelling Volume zine Wandering DMs Paul Siegel and Dan “Delta” Collins host thoughtful discussions on D&D and other TTRPGs every week. Comparing the pros and cons of every edition from the 1974 Original D&D little brown books to cutting-edge releases for 5E D&D today, we broadcast live on YouTube and Twitch so we can take viewer questions and comments on the topic of the day. Live every Sunday at 1 PM Eastern time.
Joe Musgrove? MacKenzie Gore? OH YEAH!!!! On today's episode, Javier recaps the weekend series against the Milwaukee Brewers that the Padres near-completely dominated! Among other things, he discusses Jake Cronenworth's big weekend, Manny Machado silencing the Brewers fans, Taylor Rogers blowing a save, how many times Javi can say Joe Musgrove's name, and MacKenzie Gore being potentially the most incredible pitching story in baseball this season. That's right, you heard him! Go Padres.Follow Javier on Twitter @JaviipenoFollow Locked On Padres @LO_PadresSubscribe to the new Locked On Padres YouTube Channel! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Joe Musgrove? MacKenzie Gore? OH YEAH!!!! On today's episode, Javier recaps the weekend series against the Milwaukee Brewers that the Padres near-completely dominated! Among other things, he discusses Jake Cronenworth's big weekend, Manny Machado silencing the Brewers fans, Taylor Rogers blowing a save, how many times Javi can say Joe Musgrove's name, and MacKenzie Gore being potentially the most incredible pitching story in baseball this season. That's right, you heard him! Go Padres. Follow Javier on Twitter @Javiipeno Follow Locked On Padres @LO_Padres Subscribe to the new Locked On Padres YouTube Channel! Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kennith Allen Thomas – otherwise known as the “dancing dad” – took the internet by storm with his daily father-son dancing videos from his son's hospital room. His young son, Kristian was diagnosed with leukemia and was also born with down syndrome. In the now-viral video called “When your son is cancer–free” Kenny and Kristian can be seen dancing outside of their home in matching flannels, jeans and smiles spreading from ear to ear. That video received millions of views and hundreds of thousands of comments from across the world. A happy update to report - Kristian is a cancer survivor and has officially been declared cancer free! Kenny owned a New Jersey dance studio called Level Dance Complex and continues to dance. He is also a motivational speaker and extremely passionate about his faith. Kenny and his wife Josilyne have three other children. Follow Kenny: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kennyclutch_/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/KENNYCLUTCH LLS Man of the Year Campaign: https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/cran/nnj22/kthomas Follow Kate: Twitter: https://twitter.com/KateGIaser Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kateglaser88/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kateglaser823 Follow Hope Rises: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hoperisesnetwork/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/hoperisesnews TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@hoperisesnews Website: https://hoperisesnews.com/ Follow Sarah: TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@sarahgracehallas Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sarahgracehallas/ Follow Abundantly More: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/abundantlymorecommunity/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/abundantlymorecommunity Website: https://www.abundantlymorecommunity.com/ Abundant Hope Podcast: https://linktr.ee/abundanthope Produced & Sponsored by: https://socialchameleon.us/
In this episode, I am joined by Brother David Echeverria. We discuss David's experience as a Latinx member of Alpha Phi Alpha and his next steps with the fraternity. Check it out! Social Media/Resources: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidech9/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidech/ Website for "Brother of the Year" Campaign: https://beacons.ai/davidech YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCevbSYnLNeQocaOY7mtoH0Q If you have a question for the podcast call 571-336-6560 or leave a question via this Google Form. Intro/Outro music was provided by Ryan Rosemond. Check out his Soundcloud channel here: https://soundcloud.com/brothersrosemond/albums Please follow Positive Philter: Positive Philter Facebook Page Positive Philter Twitter Positive Philter Instagram If you would like to support the podcast, please consider donating to the Positive Philter Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/positivephilter If you are interested in learning about the chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha I am affiliated with, Theta Rho Lambda, check out their website: http://thetarholambda.org/
Brought to you by Ganley Chevrolet of Aurora, its episode 32 of the Principal's Podcast. On this episode Braden, Jenny, and Mr. Gabram welcome Rachel Fender, a senior at KHS, who is wrapping up her LLS Student of the Year Campaign.
Meet the awesome people behind the scenes of this year's Man and Woman of the Year Leukemia and Lymphoma Society Campaign. This lovely lady is the catalyst for my involvement. She has a heart of gold, and it is a pleasure having her lead the way. Jessie Melamed Brinsfield is the Campaign Manager for the Southeast Georgia Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. She is originally from Washington, DC. Jessie graduated from Guilford College with a BA in Marketing and Psychology and has worked in non-profit life for the last 15 years. Her passion in event planning and fundraising has landed her several roles, but most rewarding is this one at LLS. Jessie has a 7-year-old daughter and has lived in Savannah for almost 10 years now. #teamlucylockett #LLS #womanoftheyear #2022
Do you know that you're supposed to have an end-of-year campaign but you're overwhelmed at the thought of coming up with an idea, creating the plan, and making the ask? The end of the year is a great time to ask for donor support and when most people do their giving so you don't want to miss out on available funding just because you didn't ask. An End of Year campaign doesn't have to be complicated and even though there are only a few weeks left to the year it is not too late to launch a campaign. In this video you will learn: How to quickly write an end of year campaign How to make donors care and want to give to your cause How to use stories to maximize your campaign Get your free masterclass at http://www.kotulo.com/startup Join the Facebook community at https://www.facebook.com/groups/kotulononprofitacademy
Host Josh Lloyd speaks to Big Dave of Locked On Bulls about Chicago's big win over Utah and their hot start to the season, to Sean Woodley of Locked On Raptors about Scottie Barnes' super impressive beginning to his NBA career, and to Isaac Harris about the start of Jason Kidd's coaching tenure in Dallas.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!ShopifyGo to Shopify.com/lockedonnba for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Josh Lloyd speaks to Big Dave of Locked On Bulls about Chicago's big win over Utah and their hot start to the season, to Sean Woodley of Locked On Raptors about Scottie Barnes' super impressive beginning to his NBA career, and to Isaac Harris about the start of Jason Kidd's coaching tenure in Dallas. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Shopify Go to Shopify.com/lockedonnba for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Kansas City Chiefs: Andy Reid knows his team is struggling, but what's next for the Chiefs? Tennessee Titans: Does beating the Chiefs make the Titans a Super Bowl contender? Cincinnati Bengals: They ended last season last in the division (4-11-1) and now they just beat the Baltimore Ravens to take the top spot in the division. Is this Joe Burrow's breakout season? Phil Simms brought up comparisons between Joe Burrow and Joe Montana.... Week 7 Goats (In a Bad Way): Super-fan Byron Kennedy made Simms' list in this week's BAD Goats. You shouldn't have given up that ball Byron!
Vivien Sansour is the founder of the Palestine Heirloom Seed Library. Trained in the field of Anthropology, Vivien has worked with farmers worldwide on issues relating to agriculture and independence. She is a 2020-2021 Religion, Conflict, and Peace Initiative Fellow at Harvard University where she is working on an autobiographical book documenting her work saving seeds in Palestine and around the world. Together we discussed how food sovereignty aligns with the struggle of Palestinian resistance , how biodiversity reflects and intersects with cultural diversity, how the military occupation of Palestine affects the farming practices that go on there, and how love is the greatest form of resistance to colonial oppression. She's brilliant. Coming up at Esalen: Esalen Hosts Embrace Yoga's Roots: Virtual Book Tour with Susanna Barkataki October 21 at 5:00 PST, Esalen is honored to host a virtual book tour with Susanna Barkataki, author of Embrace Yoga's Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice. An Indian yoga practitioner in the Shankaracharya tradition, Susanna supports practitioners to lead with equity, diversity, and yogic values while growing thriving practices and businesses with confidence. Join Susanna for a conversation with Danny Fluker Jr., queer Atlanta native and the creator and executive director of Black Boys OM. Danny is a Esalen Teacher in Residence alum and a yoga/meditation teacher, writer, and activist whose vision is to uplift the Black community, Black boys in particular, with programs centering on their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Tickets to the event are $35, but as part of our End of Year Campaign, Esalen is offering free tickets to the first 50 people who sign up to become a Friend of Esalen between October 1-October 21. You'll receive the comp code when and the RSVP link to the event when you become a friend.. Become a friend today: https://www.esalen.org/give/friends-of-esalen Grief Into Beauty: Creating Nature Altars to Transform and Heal from This Year October 29-31, internationally renowned author and artist Day Schildkret of Morning Altars will teach students how to use nature, art, and ritual to transform, heal, and make meaning from this chaotic time. Book your Spot https://www.esalen.org/post/whats-happening-at-esalen-nature-altars-to-heal-grief-spirit-dive-and-a-gratitude-retreat Embodying Grace in times of Change: Rising into Spiritual Maturity Join Miranda Macpherson October 25–29, in a course that shares a holistic and feminine approach to surrender and nondual realization based on a practice she calls Ego Relaxation — embracing the totality of our experience as a gateway into our deepest nature.
We just finished a 2 year Descent into Avernus campaign. Myself and James the DM talk through all the things that went well and what he changed to make the game better for us. If you're getting ready to run DiA, strap in and enjoy. Want to get involved? Support the Podcast on Patreon Find us on twitter: @WeSpeakCommon Email us at wespeakcommon@hotmail.com Visit us online at https://wespeakcommon.com/ Check out our Partners: The Dice Dungeon - Get beautifully crafted metal sets of dice for your D&D game at https://thedicedungeon.co.uk Use Code 'WeSpeakCommon' at checkout for 10% off your order while supporting the show. dScryb - Enhance your theatre of the mind with expertly crafter boxed text of monsters, locations and spells at https://dscryb.com Use Code 'COMMON' at checkout for 10% off your order while supporting the show. Podcast Theme: "Street Dancing" by Timecrawler 82 (freemusicarchive.org) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
This episode captures Jack Kornfield's lecture/ Dharma talk at Esalen on September 15th, 1983. Kornfield, one of the most articulate and compassionate voices in modern Western Buddhism, is co-founder of the Insight Meditation Society in Barre, Massachusetts, and Spirit Rock Center in Woodacre, California. He trained as a Buddhist monk in Thailand, Burma and India, first as a student of the Thai forest master Ajahn Chah, about whom he speaks at length in this lecture. Kornfield has taught meditation worldwide since 1974 and is considered one of the key teachers to introduce Buddhist mindfulness practices to the West. He's the author of a host of books, including 1977's "Living Dharma," 1993's "A Path with Heart," and 2001's "After the Ecstasy, the Laundry." This talk is at turns funny, wise, and insightful. It awakens a certain kind of spirit in the listener. We're grateful to Kornfield for his continuing association with the Esalen Institute, and continuing devotion to the path of the heart. Upcoming at Esalen: Being With Your Heart: Enneagram and Inner Work Retreat Are you ready to be with your heart and do deep inner work to get there? Russ Hudson, one of the top teachers and developers of the Enneagram system, & Deborah Rose Longo, an instructor of the Gurdjieff Movements for over 40 years, lead this retreat focused on restoring the centrality of spiritual practice and psychological rigor to Enneagram work. Sign up: https://www.esalen.org/workshops/being-with-your-heart-enneagram-and-inner-work-retreat Esalen Hosts Embrace Yoga's Roots Virtual Book Tour with Susanna Barkataki October 21 at 5:00 PST, Esalen is honored to host a virtual book tour with Susanna Barkataki, author of Embrace Yoga's Roots: Courageous Ways to Deepen Your Yoga Practice. An Indian yoga practitioner in the Shankaracharya tradition, Susanna supports practitioners to lead with equity, diversity, and yogic values while growing thriving practices and businesses with confidence. Join Susanna for a conversation with Danny Fluker Jr., queer Atlanta native and the creator and executive director of Black Boys OM. Danny is a Esalen Teacher in Residence alum and a yoga/meditation teacher, writer, and activist whose vision is to uplift the Black community, Black boys in particular, with programs centering on their physical, mental, and emotional well-being. Tickets to the event are $35, but as part of our End of Year Campaign, Esalen is offering free tickets to the first 50 people who sign up to become a Friend of Esalen between October 1-October 21. You'll receive the comp code and the RSVP link to the event when you become a friend. Become a friend and get your Comp Code now: https://www.esalen.org/give/friends-of-esalen Grief Into Beauty: Creating Nature Altars to Transform and Heal from This Year October 29-31, Internationally renowned author and artist Day Schildkret of Morning Altars will teach students how to use nature, art, and ritual to transform, heal, and make meaning from this chaotic time.
December is a big month for most nonprofits in terms of donations but how do you know you're making the best of the giving season? What plans do you need to have in place and how far in advance? This episode I'm speaking to marketing expert Monica Pitts about the support she provides to nonprofits in planning their end of year campaigns. It's never too early to start (of course) but it's also not like you're starting from scratch. Dust off what works, repurpose things that have resonated with your donor base and decide who's doing what. And don't forget volunteers and having seasonal fun with peer-to-peer projects. Monica has great advice for small teams with limited resources as well as those hoping to build and grow their end of year campaigns from previous years. Before we hear from her and how to get her end-of-year checklist and other resources, let me give a shout out to this episode's nonprofit partner, Journey to Esquire, who supports women and people of color to get their law degrees and pass the bar. Support them at journeytoesquire.com. Find out more athttps://kevkhayat.com/ ( kevkhayat.com) and discover other episodes or register for the live podcasts athttps://nonprofitproblemsolver.com/ ( NonprofitProblemSolver.com). Expertly produced by Glen Munoz at PodProAudio,https://podproaudio.com/ ( https://podproaudio.com)
Remote Du'an county shows successes of ambitious program but also the daunting challenges of rising food and operating costs Read the article by Huang Huizhao and Han Wei: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2021-07-06/cover-story-chinas-10-year-campaign-to-nourish-rural-school-kids-101735834.html Narrated by Heather Mowbray SPECIAL OFFER To enjoy 7-day complimentary access to caixinglobal.com and the English Caixin app visit this link: https://www.caixinglobal.com/institutional-activity/?code=J3XVJC
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When the bell rings, hundreds of students flood into the canteen in the Longfu Primary School in Du'an county, where they will enjoy a free meal with hot rice, meat stew and vegetable stir fry. Read the article by Huang Huizhao and Han Wei: https://www.caixinglobal.com/2021-07-06/cover-story-chinas-10-year-campaign-to-nourish-rural-school-kids-101735834.htmlNarrated by Heather Mowbray. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
EP 113: "A Chance to Make a Difference" Part 1 ft Jade-Addon Hall Contributors: Comedian Ivan Martin and Lawyer/ Legal Contribitor Natasha Axelrod Like many of you, this past year has been eye-opening for me. The overwhelming inequities and systemic racism that continues to plague our nation left me wondering, “What I can do to help?” One area that became abundantly clear was the healthcare gap. In 2019, for example, we lost 73,000 Black Americans to cancer; the highest rate of any racial or ethnic group. Because of the exorbitant costs of cancer treatment, even with Medicaid, the gaps in healthcare are significant. My friend Jade-Addon Hall was nominated for the 2021 Man & Woman of the Year Campaign, to raise funds for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS). I’m proud to announce that I have joined Team Cure Excellence in an effort to raise funds and awareness for ending blood cancers and providing equitable care for those who need it most. We discuss why he asked me to join in the effort for raising money to LLS. We talk about how I was hesitant at first and why this is so important to me. This is part 1 of 2 episodes about LLS. Part 2 comes out on Tuesday April 4.6.21 with a local Baltimore Cancer Survivor that was helped by LLS. If you would like to donate this is the link Thank You https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/calso/los21/adante www.LLS.org for more information
Dr. Chinni Pokala is a doctor of Pediatric Hematology & Oncology at Oklahoma Children's Hospital in the Jimmy Everest Center for Cancer and Blood Diseases in Children. Emmi and Katherine talk to Dr. Pokala about his journey from Texas to Oklahoma and how he chose to specialize in caring for children with leukemia, lymphoma, and blood diseases. Dr. Pokala has amazingly found time to run 27 marathons, including the Boston Marathon where he raised $19,000 for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. He's currently competing in the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society's Man of the Year Campaign. Please welcome Dr. Pokala to Action City. You can donate at https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/ok/okc21/hpokala
Episode 10 - For over a quarter-century the Friends of the American Latino Museum has been the only organization dedicated to advocating for a National Latino Museum. In this episode, we have a conversation with Danny Vargas, who was Chairman of the Friends of the American Latino Museum when Congress passed the bill and was signed into law. “The passage of this bill caps off a decades-long effort to create an institution that would celebrate and commemorate the over 500 years of Latino contributions to the building, shaping, and defending of America; enlighten all visitors to the fascinating complexity of Latino culture and today's Latino community, and serve to inspire future generations.” said Vargas “The time has come to tell the stories that have been excluded from our history book and missing from our museums.”
On this week's episode, Red Sox first baseman Bobby Dalbec joins the show to discuss his impressive debut season in 2020 and how he's preparing for a run at the 2021 American League Rookie of the Year award. Dalbec also discusses living with teammates Andrew Benintendi and Kevin Plawecki last summer, using virtual reality to prepare to see live pitching next spring and how Alex Cora might want him to pitch in the future. Intro music: Airside by Hiro See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Today, Rich explains why President Trump is the best choice for America, Then, tyranny in New Jersey as the Governor abuses power that he doesn't even have. He Bypassed the legislature and even his fellow democrats to send ballots to voters who haven't Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today, Rich explains why President Trump is the best choice for America, Then, tyranny in New Jersey as the Governor abuses power that he doesn't even have. He Bypassed the legislature and even his fellow democrats to send ballots to voters who haven't even requested them. Plus, White House Correspondent Fred Lucas joins the show to discuss his book, Abuse of Power: The Three Year Campaign to Impeach Donald Trump. Comment and follow on Twitter and Facebook or visit us at RichValdes.com. Portions of today’s program are brought to you by JustFacts.com
Today, Rich explains why President Trump is the best choice for America, Then, tyranny in New Jersey as the Governor abuses power that he doesn't even have. He Bypassed the legislature and even his fellow democrats to send ballots to voters who haven't
Episode #8: Linda Becker is the founder of The Becker Law Firm. She is passionate about the work she does and the clients she helps. In addition to running her practice she regularly takes pro bono work and her philanthropy efforts know no bounds. Hear her inspiring story of courage perseverance!Bio:Linda E. Becker is the founder of The Becker Law Firm, LLC. A practice dedicated to serving Families. With over 10 years of litigation experience, Linda has one goal in mind, obtaining the best possible outcome in a difficult family situation. Linda is known to provide passionate, informed, personalized legal services with due diligence and follow through that is unique in the industry.Linda believes strongly in supporting the community and is involved in The Colorado Attorney Mentoring Program and The Colorado Bar Association Sub-committees through volunteerism and providing pro bono legal services. Linda’s volunteer efforts also include serving on the Board of Directors for The Family Tree and Leadership Committee for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society’s Man Woman of the Year Campaign.
Plus... Many Fox viewers changed the channel during John Lewis funeral; pandemic disinformation is wasting precious time; how the AP is prepping to cover 'election week' in 2020; 'Election Meltdown' author on Trump's threat to democracy; why was Homeland Security collecting 'intel' on journalists?; James Murdoch breaks with family's media empire; how news outlets can empower voters in 2020. Susan Glasser, Erin Geiger Smith, Richard Hasen, Sally Buzbee, TJ Ducklo and Errol Louis join Brian Stelter. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy
Our good friend Catfish Jake joined the show today to discuss the three-year anniversary of him throwing a catfish on the ice at game one of the Stanley Cup Final in Pittsburgh...but also to promote his charity event tonight for his LLS Man of the Year Campaign. Find out how you can help right here!
- Paul Ashley Because it dismisses it dismisses who who I am or whoever that person is. You're saying it, too. It dismisses who their whole self is. Yes. Right. Again, the dichotomy of the fact that I have depression, yet I'm a hoot to be at be at a party with or are both true and at the same time. And if you dismiss either part of that, like all, if you're depressed, you can have fun. If you're fine, you can be depressed. Right. You're basically saying I'm not me, and that's offensive. INTRO Paul Ashley is a Vice President and Managing Director at First Person Advisors. He has also lived most of his life with depression and, at the time of this podcast recording, has just published an article taking on the stigma associated with depression. Liesel Mertes What is the American 24th twenty first century associations and stigma that go with depression and particularly for you as a white male? Yeah. How do you feel it? - Paul Ashley Well, I think I've blown through some of that. I think I've realized the stigma that I believed existed. Maybe isn't true. But let's say let's say I didn't yet. So what is the low level stigma? I think that as a man, we're maybe called to be brave and strong. - Paul Ashley Maybe it's different than feminine, right? Female. - Paul Ashley As a successful business person, what do you have to complain about as a person and business? You can't show people you're weak because weakness will get preyed upon. I think those some mixture of all that is a stigma. But Paul is more than just his depression. He is married to Amy and the father of five children, including twins. And he has three dogs. And a fish. - Paul Ashley Technically the fish's name is Mr. Unicorn Pants. Because it spent some time in Amy's classroom at school and sometimes at home. But at home I call Mr. Bubbles. He is also a wine expert, which has a proper French name that I have been struggling to pronounce. - Liesel Mertes Tell me a little bit more about. I'm not even going to pronounce this word correctly. I only see it written being at O somewhere. Yay! Oh, say it again. Some of yeah. Some it s a French word. Just super friendly French words. Tell me more. - Paul Ashley Yeah. So that's part of what's helped in my journey is having things that I enjoy in life. And one of them is I I enjoy wine, education and wine knowledge. And officially a few years ago I earned what's through the courts of master sommeliers is my level one designation. - Paul Ashley Sharing wine and food like is there a better way to have community, you know, good people, good wine, good food and that wonderful banquet table, by the way. And in that order, people, food and wine like you put those three together. You're going to have a great time. Paul takes trips down to Haiti with Filter of Hope, to address Water Insecurity. In addition to his international travels, Paul is raising money for Cancer Research this month as a Man of the Year candidate, more on that later. And as we begin this important conversation, I want to thank our sponsors. FullStack PEO is a full-service benefits firm that provides great services and packages for small companies and entrepreneurs. This month, we are also welcoming Motivosity as a friend and sponsor of the podcast. Motivosity is a peer recognition and employee feedback software that will have your employees more motivated than ever. Finally, we are sponsored by Handle with Care Consulting. Contact Handle with Care for interactive, powerful sessions that equip your people to competently offer care when it matters most. As I mentioned, Paul also become more vocal about his journey with depression. As we began to talk, Paul memorably described depression like a dog. - Paul Ashley It's. It sort of has. You've ever seen the World Health Organization video they put out on depression, though? With the metaphor that it's a black dog. Mm hmm. - Liesel Mertes No, tell me more. - Paul Ashley Well, so this idea is that this black dog follows you everywhere in life when you have depression. - Paul Ashley And sometimes the black dog is this massive creature that stands over. You like foreboding. Other times, it's this little puppy that's in your lap that you can control. And it's he's always with you, right? Well, I sort of feel like it's helped make the black dog be like, yeah. - Paul Ashley T-Mobile doesn't cure it. The black dog is never gonna go away. Not cuddly. But yeah. Just survivable. Yeah. Yeah. Like president that present but not out of control. Right. Not a slobbery, you know, vicious dog. - Liesel Mertes Well you said was it your teenage years that you. - Paul Ashley Yeah. It started when I was 17 to 17. Yeah. - Liesel Mertes Tell me more about that. - Paul Ashley So growing up in a in a you know, in a house that was imperfect as most homes are, even the home I have with my wife and it's we we aren't perfect. You are still. Yeah, right. - Liesel Mertes You do? - Paul Ashley Yes. What a coincidence. Especially the greater number of children you have, the greater chances for imperfection. You think? Yeah. Because you have more human fallibility mixing together. [00:01:42.420] - Paul Ashley You know, I in really quite frankly, family history is is very present on both maternal and paternal side of the family with mental health issues, depression, anxiety, other stuff. - Paul Ashley And I, you know, was dealing with teen angst as one deals with and I can I can see it as plain as day. We were I was I was driving somewhere in the evening in my hometown of Columbia, Missouri. And there was an intersection. That's actually not too far from University, Missouri, where this one road comes to a T. And on the other side of that, T is a limestone, you know, cut out from where they blasted to have to have the road built. - Paul Ashley Right. And I remember turning onto the one road that tease out there and thinking, I'm just going to gun it and just like hit the wall and make it all go away. - Paul Ashley And I realized, whoa, that is that's a suicidal thought, that self-harm like that's not that's not good. That's real bad. I was like, what is causing that? - Paul Ashley And I reached. Luckily for me, thank God, my best friend growing up, best man at my wedding. - Paul Ashley His father is one of the most world renowned child psychiatrist. - Paul Ashley And he his actual specialty is working with children in war and where they've gone through massive events, things like Syria. And remember, in the 90s, Bosnia and Herzegovina and all that they dealt with, he did a ton of work with the U.N. and he's just unbelievably gifted. Well, you know, fearful as a 17 year old who just didn't like didn't know what all this is about. I called I called him and said, I need help. And he said, listen, I normally don't treat people that close to me, but I'll take care of you. - Paul Ashley And he did and sort of started me back to stability pretty quickly. Once a cult classic story. - Liesel Mertes So a childhood context of, you know, your parents having their own mental health issues. Did you feel like you had? Because it strikes me as particularly self-aware in some ways that you at 17 were able to recognize that thought is damaging, feel like you had agency to reach out to someone. Was that formed? Did you have an awareness with your parents like, oh, they are going through a mental health episode or because I'm struck for some children, like they just internalize that as I deserve what's going on or I'm the cause of that. - Liesel Mertes Like what sort of a formation did your perception as a child have allowed you to reach out the way you did? - Paul Ashley What a brilliant question, because I don't know that I ever have ever thought about that. You know, it's something I was able to do. And so at the same time, I think what what your question helps me think about and realize is that as imperfect as some of the upbringing was and as as much pain as can get caused in the household, my parents, my dad has passed away. My mom still living. Did a lot, you know. - Paul Ashley They gave me enough there was enough love in that house. There's, you know, everybody's doing their best that they probably not only do they give me the genetic disposition to have the problem and some of the triggers that would exist to create it. I'm not blaming them, don't get me wrong. But they also gifted me with the bravery to self-identify and be self-aware at the same time. Isn't that interesting that you both would coexist? - Liesel Mertes Did you see some of that bravery for them in your upcoming light at the time? - Paul Ashley No. As I now, as an adult, as a as a parent of five kids, I I see it. I see the bravery in hindsight, but not the. - Paul Ashley That's certainly not in the moment. Yeah. You know, there's more blame and payment pain and blame than there was. Looking back and saying, you know, bless them for. Yeah. But they were able to do well. - Liesel Mertes I mean, that's such an age where you're just beginning to make sense of who you are. Is there an emerging in the washer and what you take from your parents, what you choose to leave behind? Do you remember that as you're beginning to work with this friend's father of just I imagine I could feel really tumultuous, like my parents have given this to me or they've wounded me in this way. Do feel free. - Paul Ashley Yeah, I think there's a definite wounding, you know, the wounds, wounds as you have as a child. And, you know, even today it almost 43. I'll be 43. And in April this year, happy. Almost. Thank you for almost having a birthday. - Paul Ashley Yes. I think there's still that childhood wound that doesn't fully go away. Not at all. Does it fully go away? Yeah. It's just it's hard. You know, even though I I'm blessed that I've been connected with Cindy Rep. Ragsdale. Yeah. You know, Cindy. I do. And and her husband. Unbelievable artist Kyle, her husband. - Liesel Mertes My husband and I have gone to marital counseling with Cindy. Well, let's just say I have sat in her office. - Paul Ashley So this is the Cindy Ragsdale fan club right here. - Paul Ashley So Cindy and I have been working together for probably a year and a half now, 18 months, pretty consistently. You know, every three weeks, give or take. And, you know, we're, we're, we're going back and dealing with some of those childhood wounds. - Paul Ashley But the big realization I have from all that is that that the things you did as a child to cope, survive and thrive were were the right things and they were effective. It's as you get later in life and continue to work on yourself and become try to become the whole you that you're supposed to become. You begin to realize that those same skills that were really effective as a child becomes super and potentially super ineffective and damaging as an adult. Right. - Paul Ashley Right. But there's grace in that. Yeah. Like, that's okay. And you you don't you don't trash the old behavior because it was what you needed at the time. And you just you sort of learned to evolve throughout that process. That's kind of where I'm at right now in terms of that counseling. And, you know, there's bad behaviors that again, sins of the fathers. Right. Like, right. If I don't if I don't do my thing to get healthier, I'm I'm just kicking the can down the genetic stream to my kids and their kids and their kid's kids. - Liesel Mertes Well, it's it's a brave and painful journey and not be able to do that work. And like you said, to to work is not to evade, but to sidestep some of this weirdly inside eddies that are all about like, oh, man, I'm so messed up and I've been messed up since I was six. And I started doing, you know, this thing to survive and to be able say, you know what, I'm recognizing that that exactly what you said was what I needed to survive at that time. - Liesel Mertes But that doesn't mean that I, as a choosing an aware person, have to keep being hijacked. Right. That pattern. - Liesel Mertes Exactly. And breaking. It's not easy because it served you well, right? It's certainly not your neural pathways. - Paul Ashley Ray, there's some neural pathways that are pretty solid. Yeah. Based on survival. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Paul Ashley And so it was like I thought of this thing. It was crazy. Help me. That's all I had, which was all I needed at the time. And I think that was what I've taken from that is I've as time has gone on, I've been more willing to be more public about my journey. I think to realizations. Number one, being able to say this is this this journey with depression has existed in my life continuously since I was 17 and now at 43, realizing it's probably never going to be cured. - Paul Ashley Air quotes inserted here, right. Like it's not going to go away. It's probably always going to be present. OK, so relax. Except that doesn't mean you're broken. Doesn't mean you're messed up. It just means that's true. Yeah. - Liesel Mertes If someone were to say, well, I'll feel sad sometimes. Yeah. How does depression feel or look different? Like what are the undertones? Does depression for you? Come on, quickly. Is it cyclical? How is that looking for someone who would say it hasn't been a part of my story? - Paul Ashley Yeah, I mean, sadness exists in this world no matter what your clinical background is, you know? But there are sad things that happen all the time. Life events and and sad, you know, occurrences, I would say. For me, depression is more like the consistent who who I am. And I don't know that it's cyclical. It's it's always present. But it does have general peaks and valleys. And a lot of those peaks and valleys depend on sort of what I'm doing to either take care or not take care of myself. - Liesel Mertes Right. So when you're not taking care of yourself, what does that look like and where do you find yourself going? - Paul Ashley Problem biggest indicator for me of how I feel when those, you know, sort of the values are more present is our mornings where it feels like it is every fiber in my being to get out of bed, you know, to simply put the feet on the floor and get out of bed and face the day like, I don't even want to go to bed. I just want to close my eyes and never get out of that. Get out of bed. - Paul Ashley And there's been some seasons where I have had I don't have suicidal thoughts. Is there nothing like ideation with a start of a plan like I had when I was 17? But I've have had thoughts at times when those valleys are true. - Paul Ashley In addition to get out of bed where it is, where I've had some sort of like like man officious was if this life was just over, there would just be this all would be solved. Like the pain would be gone. I'd be fine. - Liesel Mertes And how does the day progress from there? Where is that reckoning of like, oh, I only want to get out of bed. - Paul Ashley And there's some days we're all cancel meeting or all. And this doesn't happen anytime recently, but I'll cancel a meeting or, you know, get up at the last possible second. - Paul Ashley You know, like, can I get 30 more seconds but not facing the world and think the other thing that I see to do is withdraw from mostly with the family, for my wife and my five kids, you know, getting sucked into social media as a escapism. I think that you see a lot of that too little. That's adult a._d._d as well. But the addiction of social media made to be addictive. Right. Like, they literally have designs. - Liesel Mertes They're not doing this by mistake. So I think those are probably some indicators that I see. Right. - Paul Ashley What's interesting about, you know, my role professionally is I'm in an advisory role and I'm also in a business development role. And so this idea of being onstage and performing those two can sometimes not mix so well. Luckily, I've been able to, you know, particularly the last 10 years, been pretty successful despite this ever present friend that I call depression. - Paul Ashley And then in the writing and in in conversation with you and other people, I I phrased it a little differently every time. But I essentially say when I tell people about my journey with depression and oftentimes the reaction I will get, which is not they don't mean harm and it doesn't hurt me, is really. Yeah, you you're depressed or you, you have depression or really this is a journey you've been on. But Paul, you're literally one of the most fun guys to be around in your. - Paul Ashley So you're the life of the party and you're engaging. And my response to them is, yes, both are true and literally at the same time, which surges like day. Right. - Paul Ashley And that's a that is that dichotomy is really weird. And it's sort of in some ways beautiful and painful. I’ve been at events that Paul has hosted. He is high-energy, with a warm smile and a quick retort: a talented connector and facilitator. But this sense of being on came with a cost. - Paul Ashley I hold it together at work. When those those episodes are seasons are there. And then at home, I'm just darn near worthless. - Paul Ashley You know, I I see the damage. I see the damage that is done at home. And Amy and I have a really solid marriage and a great relationship. And it's almost 19 years now. But there are you know, there are seasons and days I can't get back. And I think she's as an adult, she's more aware and gracious. I think it's really it's been really hard at times on the kids. - Paul Ashley Yeah. So. So the kid, the kids of, you know, they're they're resilient. Right. So they'll bounce like the seasons that I've where I've done damage by not being present, you know, much like I'm I'm resilient from my childhood. They're gonna eventually be fine. But it it hurts. - Liesel Mertes Is there a conversation? Because there is a complex web of modeling, genetics, stress points. That is not something that's easily clinically or relationally passed out. Yeah, but there is an element of, like you said, aspects that run through families that make children predisposed towards certain behaviors and your own journey. How do you find yourself talking and framing life experience around depression or anxiety to your children to equip them in ways that perhaps you were underequipped? - Paul Ashley I think that's the next horizon for me and my journey. I think where I've been able to be a little more clearer for what I need a little more clear about sharing. Publicly out in the world where I don't have relations, like I think the next horizon is figuring out how to be public with my kids in a way that's productive for them and for me, but also realizing there are five different humans at four different ages. Right. Right. - Paul Ashley And you know what? I know I've hurt them because I'm a human. And that's what we heard our kids, even though we don't want to. And so what can I do to equip them, to help them understand why that is, how these reasons and things have happened? - Liesel Mertes Well, I'm struck that as you're living those questions towards their answers. That's his own gift that you give not only to your children to equip them more, but hopefully, you know, it's not just this aspirational like American dream, but to equip our children, to not have to make the same sorts of mistakes in the same kind of way. And then should they have children to equip them to give even more and to be able to pass wisdom down? - Paul Ashley Yeah. Yeah. And it's a I mean, they're dealing with things as adolescence that I never had to because they're they have a supercomputer in their pocket. Right. I didn't have that. - Liesel Mertes Well, they have so many feedback mechanisms to when we talk about some of the things that can spark whether anxious episodes are depressing. You know, so often it is based off of perceived social cues. And you're so inundated with so many people's thoughts and likes and dislikes of you all the time. It's just a different psychological reckoning. - Paul Ashley It's really is. And being a kid isn't easy. Right. Never has been. And I think it's not going to be easier. - Liesel Mertes Well, and it's always good to remember, I think as a child, you actually as you encounter the escalation of life stresses, you don't actually know if you're going to survive them or not. Like it's only through surviving the chaos of that first time that you can have any sort of sense of building resiliency. And so the the pitch sometimes of of children's emotion to be like, well, they're not sure if they're going to die from this pain or not, you know, and it's it's survivors slowly like and living through it when you are in the midst of. - Paul Ashley A depressive season. That's the word I use. Season, season. What are some of the things that have proven helpful for you not to, like, suddenly snap out of it, but that are helpful? - Paul Ashley So I think talking about it is probably the most helpful because that that whole if it's if it's hidden away in its secret, that's where it festers. And, you know, as a person of faith, I think there's a spirituality that there's a kind of spiritual warfare going on there. But if you don't talk about it. You know this. The you know, the devil can steel industry. Right. You know, that's how I would describe it for somebody who's not a spiritual person. - Paul Ashley I just think things in secret versus things that are brought out in truth are damaging. Yeah, I mean, the secret is damaging. Truth is his life-giving. So talking about it, whether that's a counselor or a confidant and a friend, whatever. - Paul Ashley It just any conversation, most any conversation should be helpful with somebody you trust. Sleep healthy sleep, which I know is kind of ironic when I say I can't get out of bed. But having a healthy sleep pattern has been helpful. - Paul Ashley Exercise is, you know, clinically been proven. That is one of the best ways to fight depression, even without medication. You know, the way your body doesn't have to be, you have to be a marathon runner. You know, do. - Paul Ashley What does that crazy gym thing called - Liesel Mertes CrossFit. - Paul Ashley CrossFit, you know, to be a CrossFit expert. Right. You just have to get out and get your heart rate up a little for 20 or 30 minutes every day. And that's the science on that. Is that what it does from an endorphin perspective and sort of a natural defense mechanism to depression? - Paul Ashley So a little bit of exercise or lot, if that's your thing. Diet certainly plays. You know, if I if I eat foods that are way too regain, you know, eat too late at night. And, you know, if I if I alcohol's at the presence of I, you know, entertaining and I have too much alcohol. That doesn't help. And then, you know, for me, medication and medication is not for everybody. And it's not exact science either. - Paul Ashley It's a search for what works best. - Paul Ashley And I think kind of any combination of those have really been helpful. These are all personal things that Paul does to manage his depression. However, as a benefits specialist, he also has a lot to add about how employers can help their people as they live with depression. - Paul Ashley And you know, in the workplace there's all sorts of stuff like, you know, most employers have what's called an EAP - Liesel Mertes An Employee Assistance Program. - Paul Ashley Those EAPs can be super helpful. Yeah. It's like if you're a leader and you have somebody in your team who you think is struggling, you as the leader call that the EAP and say, here's what's happening. And they they these are professionals. They can help you. - Liesel Mertes So for people who don't know EAP are license agreements with clinical providers to be able to have as a resource for your people to call to get help to hook appointments? - Paul Ashley All sorts of stuff. Right. Yeah. And they're highly underutilized. Yes, they are. So employers pay for this or it's it's included as a value add in certain products they buy. Paul also notes how the Canadian system is structured in a way that invites employers to be a part of solutions. - Paul Ashley They have an opportunity to to create perks that because they're not paying for while they're paying for it, but because they're not providing basic health care. - Paul Ashley The government takes care of that. They then to attract and retain employees have to be thoughtful about what their different perks are. And one of the things the Canadians have done is and the workforce that the employers believe they have a role to play in helping people with mental health and that it's something that's talked about in the workplace. And it's a benefit that is well thought of. And there's different models that employers provide above and beyond what the health care system does. - Paul Ashley And so as I go to industry conferences, the Certified Employee Benefits Specialists, which is a designation I have. We do our national symposium or the international symposium every year because our Canadian friends are there. And it's I always stop in and listen to what they're doing on the Canadian track, because what they're talking about in terms of mental health in the workplace is so far ahead of where we are. I mean, they're probably a good 20 years. - Paul Ashley It's like awareness, specific support systems, counselors on site, incentives to seeking out care, whether it's the stigma is different. - Paul Ashley I mean, there is probably still a stigma not being in it. It's hard to say, but it feels like the stigma is less if nonexistent. - Paul Ashley It feels like they invest from an employer perspective in programs, telephonic support apps, you know, various different modules and modes to support people, investment of time and dollars and just a cultural difference as seen as a lot more of a buy in. MUSICAL TRANSITION - Liesel Mertes When you're in a depressive season, what are things that people either purposefully or inadvertently say or do like is not helpful? - Paul Ashley I think I used to be bugged by the the thing of, well, you can't be depressed. You're super happy. Right, like that. That can be hurtful. How? - Liesel Mertes Tell me more about that. What level does that hit for you? - Paul Ashley Because it dismisses it dismisses who who I am or whoever that person is. You're saying it, too. It dismisses who their whole self is. Yes. Right. Again, the dichotomy of the fact that I have depression, yet I'm a hoot to be at be at a party with or are both true and at the same time. And if you dismiss either part of that, like all, if you're depressed, you can have fun. - Paul Ashley If you're fine, you can be depressed. Right. You're basically saying I'm not me, and that's offensive. - Liesel Mertes What does it feel? Also, I can imagine I could feel like you're invalidating what I'm saying. Yeah. And that what I'm saying could be true. Yeah. Yeah, yeah. - Paul Ashley But. There's no way you're depressed. You're too much fun to be around. Really? You really want to see that? - Paul Ashley You really come on over it. Yeah. Come on. Come on over all. You live in me for a while and you'll get me a real back. But that's over. I'll show you. I'll show you. Depressed. So that can be hurtful. - Paul Ashley And, you know, ninety nine point nine percent the time people are not trying to trying to be hurtful. I think the other one this just popped in my mind. - Liesel Mertes Bless these people. - Paul Ashley So the other one is in Communities of Faith Church and my you know, Christian Church. - Paul Ashley I've had people say, well, you know, you just pray harder and have a little more faith. God will take away your depression. - Paul Ashley Do you not think that I haven't already brought this to God and said, if you know, if you 're willing take this away, make this not be part of who I am. Do you not think I haven't tried that? Yeah. Do you not think that hasn't been part of my faith journey? Right. That hurts a lot. - Paul Ashley Like that is unbelievably right. Because that's not you know, that that's just it's just not it's just not true. I mean, that's just not how God works. - Liesel Mertes I think you touched on this, but I don't know if you say it differently. If you could give a greater awareness to people who have not experienced depression. What would you want them to know? What would you feel is really important? - Paul Ashley That people who are suffering from depression all don't look the same. And. It can be as debilitating as any other chronic illness that you've ever heard of, like diabetes or cancer or things of that nature and that, but it is because it has been stigmatized and it's harder to see. - Paul Ashley That you sometimes don't even know who's walking around with it. Yeah. And that's just another proof point that we need to just be a little nicer to each other, right? Because you don't know what somebody's carrying around with them. - Paul Ashley I thought about that thought about any disease, just that, you know, everything you everything you need to know, like you learned in kindergarten. Yeah. Right. It's just be nice. - Paul Ashley Try to be what good does it quantify a little bit and then come back and then come back and try again. - Liesel Mertes I'm struck with in your story, as I said, you had a noteworthy ability early on to be seeking community. As a 17 year old, to be not just internalizing it and keeping it private. If someone is listening and they say I know someone who man, they're definitely depressed, but they're, they're not doing some of those things like they're not they're not exercising, making healthy choices. They're not utilizing a counselor. They're depressed. And it's very much something that's tightly held for them. - Liesel Mertes Yeah, for support people. They can often feel at their wits end of wanting to make a difference, but being unable to. What would you say for those people that are listening and they say, I don't know how to help someone like that? - Paul Ashley Well, they're not an actual clinician. Don't try to be one because you can do more damage than good. - Paul Ashley And sometimes pursuing them and asking them to do things, you know, that they historically have found to be fond or enjoyable and asking them to do them with you, even if they reject you multiple times, continue to ask, because sometimes all you really need to do when you're in those depressive seasons is simply get out and start living. Go for what if if going for a walk was your thing. And bottom for a walk if you are going to see a movie is their thing environment. - Paul Ashley But you may have to ask again and again and again and again. Right. And that's something that anybody can do, is join them in something, you know, they enjoy and get them. Just get them moving. Get them living. Be willing to be persistent. Yes. Yes. Yeah. - Paul Ashley And sometimes if somebody is really suffering, sometimes it's just simply out your relationship simply go into their house and just being present. Mm hmm. Yeah. - Paul Ashley Just physically present and not. I've never been in that stage where I've that's I've never gotten that bad. But I can see why that would be a spot where if somebody that truly cared about you just showed up and just sat there and didn't necessarily want you to talk, you just weren't alone and you knew somebody cared. Right. - Paul Ashley That can go a long way. And that can be its own practice of self-discipline and restraint for the person who arrives for the caregiver. - Paul Ashley Yeah. Oh, yeah. Do not say all the things that are perhaps at the tip of their tongue. Be that advice or you just need to hear this or. - Paul Ashley Yeah. I don't know that they need to just show up and be silent the whole time. But if the person doesn't wanna engage and talk, I mean you ask a few open to the questions. Right. How are you today. Would you want to do it? Still try to engage them. But if if all you get is silence just being followed, you'd be amazed at how much presence can you help We are going to move, in a moment, to the three key take-aways from this episode. But I want to remind you that Paul is currently engaged in a great advocacy campaign to raise money and awareness from now until May 9 of 2020 for the leukemia, lymphoma society man and woman of the year. - Paul Ashley I t's about raising money for L.A. less. And L.A. Less is an amazing organization that does work in research, huge research, patient advocacy and resource connection for families. Paul is inspired by the cause and by Finn Stallings, who was diagnosed with leukemia at the age of five and, three and a half years later, Finn just rang the bell to signal that his treatments were over. I’ve donated to support Paul and Finn and this meaningful research and I am including a link in the show notes so you can too. MUSICAL TRANSITION Here are three take-aways from my conversation with Paul If someone confides in you about their depression, listen and resist the urge to say something that minimizes their disclosure. Paul was especially triggered by statements like “But you are always so happy!” Which leads to my second point Depression can take all different forms.A person that is often “on” in their job function can be absolutely exhausted at home. Widening our perception of what depression looks like (and how debilitating it can be) will go a long way to breaking down the stigmas that promote a culture of silence. If you know someone that is struggling with depression, regularly checking in with them can be really important.Remember, as you make contact with them, they might not respond initially, you might need to continue checking in. As Paul said, coming alongside them and doing something that they have enjoyed in the past or just showing up to be with them, even if that means not talking for awhile, can powerfully show support. As we close, I want to thank our sponsors. FullStack PEO is the premier benefits provider for small businesses and entrepreneurs. They give you great options, their staff is top-notch. Let FullStack handle your benefits so you can get back to work. We are also welcoming Motivosity as a sponsor. Motivosity is a software solution that creates motivated employees and helps to spread fun and gratitude. Finally, we are sponsored by Handle with Care Consulting. Through interactive workshops and keynotes, we help you offer support when it matters most. OUTRO https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/in/indy20/pashley - Man of the Year Campaign https://firstpersonadvisors.com/paul-ashley/ - FirstPerson/Paul Ashley bio page https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiCrniLQGYc – WHO Black Dog video https://www.bizvoicemagazine.com/interactive/2020/03/index.html#p=16 – Reducing the Stigma, BizVoice Magazine Article
Nathan Stallings is the President of Matrix Integration, devoted husband, father of four, and an avid supporter of giving back. Nathan shares his story of how his son’s cancer diagnosis massively shifted things for him and his family and why he is such a strong advocate for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. In this episode, we touch on: What personal development and vision casting looks like for Nathan How he became the President of his company Executive Development Why giving back is so important to his family How he navigated the cancer diagnosis What being cancer-free actually looked like Digging deeper into the Leukemia and Lymphoma society How everyone can help A huge thank you to Nathan for sharing his story and Paul Ashley for inviting me to serve alongside him. Join me in supporting Paul Ashley’s Man of the Year Campaign as we raise money for LLS! Donation page: https://pages.lls.org/mwoy/in/indy20/jmartinez Other ways to give: Table Sponsorship, Ad placement, partnership, share share share this story Thank you for being on this journey with me! Cheers! Connect with Nathan: LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/nathanstallings Twitter: nathanstallings Email: nstallings@matrixintegration.com Jacqueline: IG: @coffee_2_wine LinkedIn: Jacqueline Martinez Facebook: From Coffee to Wine Podcast (join the secret community) Website: www.fromcoffeetowine.bar
Host Mike Fahey and co-host's Jessica Leigh and Trevor Dion sit down with Olivia Rathbun. Olivia is working with Sydney Singleton on a fundraiser to fight cancer. They both are candidates for the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Student of the Year Campaign. The SOY campaign is a leadership and philanthropy program that allows students to actively participate in fundraising for the Society’s fight to end blood cancers.Donate Today!https://www.facebook.com/donate/614615186003446/127215358820888/
This week on the YOU Have Infinite Power Podcast Grandmaster’s Chris Berlow and Paul Melella discuss the difference between a “Contender” and a “Champion”. The two of them share their experiences and stories from their past that helped them shift and develop the “Championship” mindset that they hold today. It is this mindset that allowed Chris and his team to Champions 4 Cures team to raise over $109,000 for Leukemia & Lymphoma Society in his Man of the Year Campaign. It is this mindset that allowed Paul to train his brother to be the adult National Taekwondo Champion at the age of 16 who is now his business partner with four locations and commercial properties under their belts. It is the championship mindset that has Chris climbing enormously tall mountains and Paul to train his body to compete in physique competitions and beating out individual’s decades younger than him. It drives the two of them every single day to strive for constant growth in their health, relationships, career and family working towards multi-dimensional success. Here is the difference between a “Contender” and a “Champion” A contender…. •Has Potential •Happy with placing •Focuses what others are doing •Lives in the competitive plain •Follows others • Motivated •Looks at the obstacles •Practices consistently •Thinks about winning A Champion… •Maximizes Potential •Strives for First •Focus on winning •Lives in the creative plain •Blazes the path • Inspired •Sees themselves at the finish line •Trains as if it’s the event •Feels the victory Choose to be a Champion and live life to the fullest!
Asaf German brings over 15 years of experience in real estate law to the residents of New York. His strong work ethic and exemplary reputation have resulted in more than 10,000 residential and commercial real estate transactions during his career. The Leukemia Lymphoma Society’s (LLS) Man & Woman of the Year Campaign is a 10-week philanthropic competition in which candidates and their teams fundraise for blood cancer research in honor of the Boy & Girl of the Year, local pediatric cancer survivors. Asaf name appearing in this month’s issue of Forbes Magazine, to have been named 2019 Man of the Year by the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. His team raised $470,000 in just ten weeks to support LLS! Asaf’s accomplishments with real estate law can be attributed to the education he received after attending Pepperdine University School of Law and Touro Law School (where he received his doctorate in Law), and abroad at Xiamen University Law Center in Xiamen, China. He is a longtime member of the New York State Bar Association, the Nassau County Bar Association, and the American Bar Association. Germanpc.com FB: Asaf German StevenMazzurco.Com IG: Steven_Mazzurco
In this episode we interview 2X Grammy Award Winner, Speech of Arrested Development. Join us as we his new 3-part documentary 'The N@#&A Factory' which argues that Hip Hop has become a new tool of White Supremacy to monetize black bodies to perpetuate an ideology of black inferiority to a global audience. You can watch the first two parts for free on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WzccBh6Rweo&t=95s. To keep up with Speech and Arrested Development Tour Dates, visit his website at https://www.brotherspeech.com.
Casino Night: All In for LLSGamble the night away to support Rod Bowe’s Man of the Year Campaign for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society. Ticket price includes: entry into reverse raffle, chips for gambling, heavy grazing, open bar (beer/wine). Food provided by Extra Virgin Catering, gambling equipment provided by Full House Casino Entertainment. Beer provided by Patron Saints Brewery and Yuengling50/50 on the hour, Black Jack, Craps, Roulette, Horse Racing and more! Gamble to increase your chips to trade in for raffle tickets for a chance to win prizes.Saturday, April 27th, 6-10pm, Total Sports in Rossford, OH Tickets: $45/per personTo purchase tickets through PayPal, go to: https://paypal.me/RodneyBowe To purchase tickets through Venmo, search ‘Rodney Bowe’ using the Venmo app.For questions or other ways to purchase tickets, please email: Rod.Bowe@rlgbuilds.com
Amy Lacey is the incredible woman behind the explosive start-up company, Cali’flour Foods. Following a Lupus diagnosis, Amy was forced to give up a lot of her favorite foods and completely revamped her diet. Missing pizza – Amy hit the DIY online recipe scene and began perfecting what is now- her famous recipe for the cauliflower pizza crust. While heading up a massively growing start-up hasn’t always been easy – it’s nothing Amy can’t handle. She has an entrepreneurial determination and strong gratitude practice that has built a multi-million dollar business out of a need to improve her diagnosis. She recently became a best-selling author with her most recent cookbook Cali’flour Kitchen! I can’t wait to get my copy that Amy is sending me! In the meantime, let me tell you...It has 125 cauliflower based recipes and some of Amy’s top secret recipes revealed in the cookbook! Amy believes in giving back and I’ve seen her give, give, give and pour pour pour to the community that raised her to become who she is. In the recent wild-fire in Paradise, Northern California, she and her team fed members of her community using her own pizza crust. Who knew a DIY recipe could turn into something even greater than just a business venture but a tool to feed those who need it the most! Amy’s heart is bigger than BIG and she continues to give back to 501(c)3, non profit organization including my Woman of the Year Campaign benefiting the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society. This motherhustler is something else and I can’t wait for you to hear her story! But sisters, that’s not it! She is giving away 3 of her cali’flour gift packs to 3 lucky listeners and audience so keep a wide open eye out on my instagram @kareenmills or Amy’s @heyamylacey for details! Learn more about Amy Lacey on her Instagram @heyamylacey or visit Cali'flour Foods website at www.califlourfoods.com! Follow Host + Founder all across Social Media @kareenmills. Podcast IG: @beingmotherhustlerpodcast Download and subscribe to the podcast here www.linktr.ee/kareenmills --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/beingmotherhustler/support
Trevor Carey speaks with Eric Dewey, candidate for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Man of the Year, and Nicala Allen, Leukemia & Lymphoma Society Campaign Manager. Eric shares his story of overcoming cancer as Nicala details the importance of the society and the campaign.
In this episode, Galen interviews Chad about his 4 four year 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragons Campaign, which used Hoard of the Dragon Queen, Princes of the Apocalypse, Out of the Abyss and more. Galen: https://www.twitch.tv/zobmie https://twitter.com/Zobmie Chad: https://twitter.com/contclockwise http://slyflourish.com/ https://theangrygm.com/
Poking the Bear: Three-Year Campaign Targets Russian Critical Infrastructure Nation-state conflict has come to dominate many of the policy discussions and much of the strategic thinking about cybersecurity. When events of geopolitical significance hit the papers, researchers look for parallel signs of sub rosacyber activity carried out by state-sponsored threat actors—espionage, sabotage, coercion, information operations—to complete the picture. After all, behind every story may lurk a cyber campaign. Rosneft is a Russian company which likes to refer to itself as one of the largest publicly traded oil companies in the world. According to the New York Times, it is also a prominent foreign policy toolof the Russian government. More than half of the company is owned by Moscow and serves as a major pillar of critical infrastructure for Russia as well as other neighboring nation states. Rosneft is a large company with a very wide reach. It plays a massive role in Russian critical infrastructure as well in surrounding countries. There are HUGE sums of money involved in its privatization. It also wields incredible domestic and international political power. All of these characteristics made it a highly likely and legitimate target of foreign espionage efforts. In today’s episode of InSecurity, Matt Stephenson talks with Cylance Directors of Threat Intelligence Jon Gross and Kevin Livelli about their new report: Poking the Bear. Their research team took a look at an Advanced Persistent Threat campaign which targeted many state-sponsored fuel and agricultural companies as well as critical infrastructure organizations. About Jon Gross Jon Gross is a Director of Threat Intelligence at Cylance. Other than that… he doesn’t tell us much About Kevin Livelli Kevin Livelliis Director of Threat Intelligence at Cylance, where he conducts long-term, complex investigations with the Research and Intelligence team. His work there follows ten years at 60 Minutes, where his investigative reporting and analysis were recognized with Peabody and Emmy awards. Before that, Livelli supervised investigations at the nation’s largest independent police oversight agency. A graduate of Dartmouth, he earned master's degrees from Trinity College Dublin and Columbia University. About Matt Stephenson Insecurity Podcast host Matt Stephenson(@packmatt73) leads the Security Technology team at Cylance, which puts him in front of crowds, cameras, and microphones all over the world. He is the regular host of the InSecurity podcastand host of CylanceTV Twenty years of work with the world’s largest security, storage, and recovery companies has introduced Stephenson to some of the most fascinating people in the industry. He wants to get those stories told so that others can learn from what has come Every week on the InSecurity Podcast, Matt interviews leading authorities in the security industry to gain an expert perspective on topics including risk management, security control friction, compliance issues, and building a culture of security. Each episode provides relevant insights for security practitioners and business leaders working to improve their organization’s security posture and bottom line. Can’t get enough of Insecurity? You can find us wherever you get your podcasts including Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, I Heart Radio as well as ThreatVector InSecurity Podcasts: https://threatvector.cylance.com/en_us/category/podcasts.html iTunes/Apple Podcasts link: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/insecurity/id1260714697?mt=2 GooglePlay Music link: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/Ipudd6ommmgdsboen7rjd2lvste Make sure you Subscribe, Rate and Review!
Kevin & Erik shoot with Billy Masterson - local drummer extraordinaire. topics include his Leukemia & Lymphoma Society “Man of the Year” Campaign 2018, Captain's Quarters Charity Golf Scramble, Drumming Up Support website, The Ass Haulers & more. sitting with us is Greg Unthank!https://www.facebook.com/billy.masterson.79/posts/10213509307161575http://pages.mwoy.org/ky/ky18/wmastersonhttps://drummingupsupport.com/
Tonight on Talking in Circles we'll chat with NASCAR Camping World Truck Series driver Justin Fontaine about the 2018 season and preview his Rookie of the Year Campaign. Plus we'll discuss the life and career of 1989 NASCAR Winston Cup champion crew chief Barry Dodson, who passed away this morning at the age of 64. Dodson won the championship while working with Blue Max Racing and driver Rusty Wallace. Also, Front Row Motorsports announced their drivers in 2018 to no surprise and we'll take your phone calls at 917-889-8280!
https://thegeekpantheon.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/tkcep12final_mixdown.mp3 Download Here This week Eric and Philip revisit their masterpiece campaign: Unfinished Wars, and try to breakdown what went right, what could have gone better, and how you can use what they learned to craft a multi-year campaign for you group (hopefully).
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and Washington columnist for the Boston Globe, Tom Oliphant, and former Boston Globe reporter and professor of journalism at the University of Mississippi, Curtis Wilkie, discuss their new book The Road to Camelot: Inside JFK's Five-Year Campaign with Ellen Fitzpatrick, professor of history at the University of New Hampshire.
The 2016 Athlete of the Year Campaign is live! Submit your story for ITF Athlete of the Year 2016. Today we have Allen Gubbins from ITF Coral Gables, talking about his journey to Iron Tribe Fitness. Allen talks about the consistent experience you get from ITF at every location you visit even if it's thousands of miles away and how ITF as a community has impacted him.
Zack Kelberman and Scott Kennedy look at the growing case for Pat Surtain to win the NFL Defensive Player of the Year. Plus the latest news and Denver Broncos rumors on the Mile High Huddle Podcast.Download the Underdog Fantasy app & use code MHUDDLE to get up to $1,000 in bonus cash instantly! Chad Jensen: https://twitter.com/ChadNJensenZack Kelberman: https://twitter.com/KelbermanNFLScott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1Merch: http://mhhmerch.com/Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: https://www.si.com/nfl/broncos/Mile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule / Denver Broncos Podcast(All Times MT)Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastMonday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastTuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the BroncosWednesday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for BreakfastWednesday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High InsidersThursday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastFriday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep DiversSaturday - 6:00 p.m. Orange and Blue ViewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Nick Kendell and Scott Kennedy discuss Denver's exciting and sloppy victory over the Browns on Monday Night Football. What does Bo Nix's Rookie of the Year Campaign look like after another victory? The run game shows life with a new lead back? What went wrong on defense? Did Denver make a mistake letting Jerry Jeudy leave after he destroys Denver through the air?Nick Kendell: https://twitter.com/NickKendellMHHScott Kennedy: https://www.youtube.com/c/scottkennedy?sub_confirmation=1Merch: http://mhhmerch.com/Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.comMile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule / Denver Broncos Podcast(All Times MT)Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastMonday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastTuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the BroncosWednesday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for BreakfastWednesday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High InsidersThursday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastFriday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep DiversSaturday - 6:00 p.m. Orange and Blue ViewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Carl Dumler breaks down Pat Surtain II's chances of winning NFL Defensive Player of the Year, which seems to be building steam since the Broncos clinched a playoff spot.Nick Kendell: https://twitter.com/NickKendellMHHCarl Dumler: https://twitter.com/CarlDumlerMHHMerch: http://mhhmerch.com/Slam it here for more Broncos coverage: http://milehighhuddle.comMile High Huddle Live Stream Schedule / Denver Broncos Podcast(All Times MT)Sunday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastMonday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for Breakfast Monday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastTuesday - 6:00 p.m. Building the BroncosWednesday - 7:45 a.m. Broncos for BreakfastWednesday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High InsidersThursday - 6:00 p.m. Mile High Huddle PodcastFriday - 6:00 p.m. Dove Valley Deep DiversSaturday - 6:00 p.m. Orange and Blue ViewAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy