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The Cynthia Manion ShowThe Cynthia Manion Show#44: Jerry IsenhourJerry Isenhour is a leading expert in chimney services, entrepreneurship, and leadership. Jerry shares his incredible journey from personal chaos to professional reinvention, offering deep insights on: Website: https://cvcsuccessgroup.com/ Email: jerry@cvcsuccessgroup.com • The importance of documenting Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure long-term business success. • Effective sales techniques and cutting-edge technology like AI to enhance performance. • His inspiring personal story of overcoming challenges and building a legacy of service and leadership. Newsletter: https://cynthiamanion.com/2024-10-0458 minMaine Historical Society - Programs PodcastMaine Historical Society - Programs PodcastHistorian's Forum: the Maine economy since 1973, Part IIIMichael Hillard, Cynthia Isenhour, Stefano Tijerina; Recorded July 15, 2023 - A major story in United States history over the past 50 years has been the decline of industrial jobs. The accompanying rise of a "post-industrial" economy has looked different for various communities and regions. The 2023 Historian's Forum featured an interdisciplinary look at economic and labor history in Maine since 1973. In Part 3, Stefano Tijerina, Maine Historical Society's P.D. Merrill Research Fellow, discusses the globalized economy and its impact on local economies. Ian Saxine, Assistant Professor of History at Bridgewater State University, leads the speakers of the Historian's Forum in a discussion on M...2024-01-051h 46Maine Historical Society - Programs PodcastMaine Historical Society - Programs PodcastHistorian's Forum: the Maine economy since 1973, Part IIMichael Hillard, Cynthia Isenhour, Stefano Tijerina; Recorded July 15, 2023 - A major story in United States history over the past 50 years has been the decline of industrial jobs. The accompanying rise of a "post-industrial" economy has looked different for various communities and regions. The 2023 Historian’s Forum featured an interdisciplinary look at economic and labor history in Maine since 1973. In Part 2, Cynthia Isenhour, Professor of Anthropology and Climate Change at the University of Maine, discusses re-imaging what wealth and work will look like in the future. This is a three part recording.2024-01-0425 minMaine Historical Society - Programs PodcastMaine Historical Society - Programs PodcastHistorian's Forum: the Maine economy since 1973, Part IMichael Hillard, Cynthia Isenhour, Stefano Tijerina; Recorded July 15, 2023 - A major story in United States history over the past 50 years has been the decline of industrial jobs. The accompanying rise of a "post-industrial" economy has looked different for various communities and regions. The 2023 Historian's Forum featured an interdisciplinary look at economic and labor history in Maine since 1973. In Part 1, Ian Saxine, Assistant Professor of History at Bridgewater State University, introduces the Historian's Forum, a look at economic and labor history in Maine since 1973. Michael Hillard, author of "Shredding Paper: Labor and The Rise and Fall of Maine's Mighty Paper Industry" d...2024-01-0328 minThe Maine QuestionThe Maine QuestionWhat is the legacy and future of the Climate Change Institute?The nation’s first multi- and inter-disciplinary research institute to study Earth’s recent and long-term climate variability was founded in 1972 at the University of Maine. That institute, now known as the Climate Change Institute, is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, a milestone that honors the many groundbreaking discoveries its scientists have made in the field of climate science. CCI have scientists first mapped the difference between climate during the Ice Age and today in the 1970s; discovered the importance of marine-based ice sheets in the 1980s; connected acid rain to human causes in the mid-1980s; uncovered the conc...2022-11-1745 min