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Spring Book Club Convo
Becky, Jo, Jakob, Jennifer, and Austin talk about Longview Public Library book club selections from March, April, and May! Including those from our: Adult Book Club, Romance Book Club, Graphic Novel Book Club, Kids Book Club, Little Kids Book Club, Evergreen Teen Book Club, and American Girl Book Club! Books discussed include: The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict, Subeik Lubeik by Deena Mohammed, Family Style by Thein Pham, Bride by Ali Hazelwood, The Shape of Thunder by Jasmine Warga, The Red Palace by June Hur, Melody: No Ordinary Sound by Denise Lewis Patrick, Lola Levine is...
2024-06-29
1h 10
BJQ Radio TV
BJQ Radio American Israeli Variety Radio Show with Dr. Norman Clement.
The Latest News every Friday at 3pm of What's happening inside BJQ Radio and what's Coming,new hosts and interviews with BJQ Radio hosts. Join Dr. Ariell Bat Sarah as she gives the latest scoop on what's happening on BJQ Radio Join me as I talk to possilbe oncoming host Pham Dr. Norman Clement. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bjq-radio-tv--6370920/support.
2024-05-10
1h 46
What Rules!?: A career podcast for women of color
93. Asking for What You Want
We’re celebrating Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month with Denise Vu Broady, a Vietnamese refugee who has climbed the corporate ladder into the C-suite and is now a mentor to other women in the tech industry.Denise shares her inspirational story of how she blossomed from an introverted young girl to the outspoken powerhouse she is today as the Chief Marketing Officer at Collibra, a software development company.We chat about owning your voice in the workplace, learning from failure and how to find the right mentor—and cultivate the relationship. “Ha...
2024-05-01
32 min
Join the Conversation with Denise Clark
Join the Conversation with Denise Clark & Thanh Pham: Proactively Productive in an Overwhelmed World
Thanh Pham is the founder of Asian Efficiency, a productivity training company, where they help people become more productive at work and in life. He started Asian Efficiency in 2011 and has helped over 16,000 clients, the blog attracts annually over 1 million readers, and their podcast The Productivity Show is the #1 productivity podcast with over 12 million downloads. Thanh has been featured in Forbes, Fast Company, and Inc magazines as a thought leader and he gives keynotes across the world on productivity, efficiency and time management.Check out Thanh's website: Asian Efficiency and his Podcast The Productivity Show.
2022-09-19
52 min
Licensed to Lead
024 - Burnout and Moral Injury: Products of a Business School Mindset
In this encore episode, I’m touching on some of the enormous quantity of research that has been directed at physician burnout. We have clear and convincing descriptions of the causes of physician burnout. What we don’t have, is a lot of action directly tackling those causes. How is it that healthcare leadership has had a lackluster response to the crumbling careers of those whose credentials are required to open a hospital? Whether it’s the head honchos of healthcare systems, advocacy organizations, or hospitals -- the response to physician disaffection has been anemic. In many cases, disingenuous. A cas...
2021-08-10
21 min
Tricks of the Rich
Coaching Makes Rich Folks More Productive
Most of us have friends, family members, colleagues and business partners who could benefit from a coach to live life at a higher, more productive level. You might think that it isn't necessary because they have you...and you give good advice for free! While untrained "coaches" can certainly provide help, you can get a special level of guidance from a professional. Rich people do! The pros aren't friendly "yes people." They are skilled experts who can help you, your loved ones and business partners establish healthy habits and routines for a better work/life balance. Join us in...
2021-02-24
57 min
She Explores
Our Cultural Connection - See Us Outside, Episode 1
We all have our own profound connection to land and water that should be honored and respected, but all too often, dominant narratives of what it means to be an ‘outdoorsperson’ uplifts just one way to be outdoors. In the first episode of “See Us Outside,” Gabaccia talks with leaders from Brown Girl Surf and Charles Roundtree Bloom Project to help affirm the cultural connection to nature that exists for girls and women of color. About the series: This special She Explores miniseries is made in collaboration with The Cairn Project, and made possible by a grant fr...
2020-12-18
32 min
She Explores
Empowerment Through Access - See Us Outside, Episode 2
Creating more opportunities for access to outdoor recreation allows young women of color to define their own narratives in the outdoors. Organizations like Young Women Who Crush and Women’s Wilderness are playing a key role opening up the door to the benefits of spending time in nature. In the second episode of See Us Outside, Gabaccia explores the systemic barriers to accessing the outdoors and the liberation and healing that can occur when a woman of color gets to choose it for herself.About the series: This special She Explores miniseries is made in col...
2020-12-18
29 min
She Explores
The Joy of Community - See Us Outside, Episode 3
In a shared space amongst Women of Color, there is a unique comfort and freedom, with no need to explain yourself or hold yourself back. The four organizations highlighted on this series are in many ways a testament of the importance of affinity spaces. Their communities, beyond creating opportunities for personal development, leadership, and outdoor skills, reveal the existence of a very special kind of joy. In episode three of See Us Outside, Gabaccia contemplates the power of nature and community in cultivating joy in the outdoors.About the series: This special She Explores miniseries i...
2020-12-18
32 min
Past Forward
Why We Write Roadshow, Anaheim
We took our Why We Write project on the road with an Orange County Tour. Live events were produced throughout Orange County and featured author readings from curated essay submissions. This event was recorded live at Cooks Chapel, Packing House in Anaheim, California. Produced in partnership with Brew Sessions, Anaheim Packing District and The LAB. 1888 Center programs are recorded and archived as a free educational resource on our website or with your favorite podcast app including Apple and Spotify. Each interdisciplinary episode is designed to provide a unique platform for industry innovators to share stories about art, literature, music, histor...
2018-09-20
1h 24
Herpetological Highlights
006 Turtle Tides
In episode six of our herpetology podcast we investigate the majestic sea turtles. To begin with we dive into the dispersal capabilities of Leatherback Turtles. Following on from that we discuss some of the threats that wild turtles face - plastics and oil. Finally, for our Species of the Bi-week we lighten the mood with a species which, incidentally, also possesses a hard exterior. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: Lauritsen, Ann Marie, Philip M. Dixon, Dave Cacela, Beth Brost, Robert Hardy, Sandra L. MacPherson, Anne Meylan, Bryan P...
2017-07-25
1h 02
Get On Your Quest with Thuy Pham
01: Denise Wakeman on How to Start, Pivot and Brand Your Online Business
In this first episode, I interview Denise Wakeman an online marketing strategist and a visibility expert. We discuss about how she pivoted her business and found her personal branding. I ask her how introverts could benefit from working online. She also shares how she gets things done with her blog and online presence while still taking the time to enjoy her personal activities. As she will be in Peru when this episode goes live, she lists the gear she will bring with her to run her business while living the laptop lifestyle. Find out more at g...
2016-09-14
00 min