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Edible Activist
#179: Melon Nation
In this episode of Edible Activist, Melissa sits down with Kenny and Cutt, the co-founders of Melon Nation — two Black farmers and agricultural specialists bringing fresh seeded watermelon and tropical fruits to communities across the East Coast. Together, they share how Melon Nation is building a vibrant supply chain rooted in health, sustainability, and cultural expression, while creating spaces where art, agriculture, and community flourish. From their mantra “It takes a seed to build a nation” to their mission of connecting rural, suburban, and urban communities, this conversation is all about the power of food to unite and inspire.
2025-08-18
51 min
Edible Activist
#175: Regenerating Food & Health at Konterra Life Farms
In this episode, Melissa sit down with Kela, a farmer and founder of Konterra Life Farms in Maryland. Kela is deeply rooted in regenerative, soil-first farming practices and is also a registered dietitian who understands the powerful connection between the land and our health. We talk about what it means to grow food that heals both people and the planet, the importance of soil health, and how education plays a big role in helping communities reconnect with where their food comes from.
2025-07-14
35 min
Edible Activist
#174: Mushrooms, Justice, and the Future of Food with Eight Fold Farms DC
In this episode of The Edible Activist, Melissa sits down with JR, founder and CEO of EightFold Farms DC, a network of hyperlocal urban farms transforming rooftops, lawns, and underused spaces in Washington, DC’s Wards 7 and 8. Frustrated by limited access to healthy food and inspired by global urban agriculture models, JR set out to reengineer the local food chain—starting with mushrooms. Tune in as JR shares how EightFold Farms is tackling food apartheid, building climate-smart farming solutions, and proving that urban agriculture can be both socially impactful and economically viable. From custom-designed farm units for chefs to the art...
2025-07-09
46 min
ADHD Big Brother - ADHD and Depression Solutions, Laughter, and Thoughts
197 - Carrie Melissa Jones on Building Communities
What an awesome opportunity to talk to the great Carrie Melissa Jones! Bio below, as well as her links from this episode. We covered what makes a good community, what IS a community, what ISN'T a community and some things to think about when you are building your own. Carrie's Website: www.carriemelissajones.comCarrie's Community: www.carriemelissajones.com/communityBuy Carrie's book on Amazon: Building Brand CommunitiesCarries BIOCarrie Melissa Jones is a renowned community builder, author, and entrepreneur who has dedicated her career to helping organizations c...
2025-06-16
47 min
Edible Activist
#171: Protecting Food Access: A Policy Update with LaMonika Jones
In this episode, we’re joined once again by LaMonika Jones, Director of State Initiatives at the Food Research & Action Center, for a food policy update. LaMonika breaks down key threats to SNAP at the federal level, offers insight into where we are in D.C.’s local budget process, and unpacks the broader impacts these decisions have on families. Together, we explore what’s at stake and how community members can take action. Disclaimer: This episode was recorded prior to the most recent federal updates to SNAP.
2025-05-19
35 min
Edible Activist
#170: Anderson James Farm: A Conversation with The Chicken Mama
Meet Kizzy Anderson James—a fierce spirit cultivating community, creativity, and flavor straight from the soil. In this episode of Edible Activist, host Melissa L. Jones welcomes the dynamic force behind Anderson James Farm. Kizzy is an urban farmer, disabled veteran, chicken mama, and storyteller whose journey from military service to farm life is as inspiring as it is impactful. Together, they explore the roots of her entrepreneurial path, the power of raising chickens in the city, and how she fuses creativity into everything from her crops to her kitchen. Kizzy also shares memories of the family cooks who shaped he...
2025-04-24
37 min
The Marian Flaxman Network Podcast
S2 E5 - Edible Activism with Melissa L Jones
Welcome back to The Marian Flaxman Network Podcast! On today's episode, a conversation with Melissa L Jones, aka The Edible Activist. Back in the early 2000's, Melissa had an experience that changed her entire perspective on food and health. In her words, she realized she had been "duped" by the food system. This experience started her on a journey of understanding where her food comes from, how it is produced, who is involved in the food system, and how it is impacting her health, the health of her loved ones, and the health of the planet. It...
2024-12-18
1h 05
Dreaming and Doing Podcast
S02 Ep08: Genuine Connection: Exploring Authenticity Through a Personal, Professional, and Therapeutic Lens with Courtney Jones, LCSW-C
Have you ever felt exhausted at the end of the day, because you felt like you couldn't be your most authentic self in the space you were in? Or perhaps you've left a gathering feeling bored or dissatisfied by shallow conversations and superficial interactions. If you're the person who wants to show up more authentically, or if you're the person who is craving more authenticity from others, this episode is for you! In today's podcast, you'll get to hear social worker and entrepreneur, Courtney Jones, LCSW-C talk about the challenges of finding authentic relationships, especially in entrepreneurial spaces...
2024-11-12
30 min
Teaching Math Teaching Podcast
Episode 99: Rodrigo Gutiérrez and Melissa Hosten: Being Responsive and Engaged to Elevate the Work of Math Teachers
Learning to teach math teachers better with Melissa Hosten and Dr. Rodrigo Gutiérrez, Directors of the Center for Recruitment and Retention of Mathematics Teachers (CRR) at the University of Arizona, as we discuss their varied experiences and advice as mathematics teacher educators, and the work, mission, and opportunities of the CRR. Links from the episode Center for Recruitment and Retention of Mathematics Teachers (CRR) Website @Uarizonacrr (social media) AmeriCorps Program Mathematics Educator Appreciation Day Conference Mathematics Teacher Educator PodcastSpecial Guests: Melissa Hosten and Rodrigo Gutiérrez .
2024-11-06
50 min
Big Orange Business
44 - Navigating Medicare with Melissa Holmes, Senior Insurance Broker
In this insightful episode of Big Orange Business, Haley sits down with Melissa Holmes, a dedicated Senior Insurance Broker with Local Retirement Group. With a passion for simplifying Medicare, Melissa brings invaluable guidance to seniors navigating their healthcare options. She explains the basics of Medicare, key enrollment periods, and common pitfalls to avoid. Whether you're a senior, a family member, or simply interested in learning about Medicare, Melissa Holmes provides clarity on a complex system, ensuring seniors receive the support and coverage they deserve. Connect with Melissa and the Local Retirement Group:OnlineFacebook
2024-10-25
33 min
Bomb Life
Home Sweet Hazard: Hidden Illnesses Uncovered With Seth Jones |241
Are you prepared to destroy mycotoxins throughout your entire home? Welcome This Week's Guest Seth Jones Today’s guest is Seth Jones, the CEO of Hygia Living Corp. and the visionary behind Superstratum, the first patent-pending process designed to remove mycotoxins from homes. With a background as an international DJ and songwriter, Seth’s journey took a dramatic turn after a personal encounter with Building-Related Illness (BRI). Now, he’s dedicated to healing the estimated 66 million U.S. homes that contribute to toxic conditions affecting 170 million people. Seth’s mission is clear: to elevate our he...
2024-10-10
59 min
Edible Activist
#161: Food Systems Spotlight: SNAP and Farm Bill
In this episode of Edible Activist, we welcome back LaMonika Jones, Executive Director of DC Hunger Solutions, to discuss the latest updates on SNAP benefits, focusing on the changes with Give SNAP a Raise and its impact on families in the District. We’ll also delve into the Farm Bill, highlighting the importance of finalizing legislation that supports all aspects of the food ecosystem. Tune in for these essential updates!
2024-09-26
42 min
The Unschool Space
#68 Unschooling and neurodiversity—the power of community and keeping our own balance, with Melissa Crockett-Joyoue in New Zealand
Today I'm chatting with Melissa Crockett-Joyoue from New Zealand. Melissa was on the podcast about two years ago, so it’s great to catch up with her again. Melissa and her partner have two neurodivergent children, who are now 6 and 9 and they came to unschooling after their son had an extremely challenging time at school. We talk particularly about the challenges of learning beyond school when that is never how you expected life to look, the importance of being able to regulate our own nervous systems, particularly when we have a PDA child or one who struggles to self re...
2024-09-16
52 min
The Mindful Marketing Podcast (Formerly Known As The Savvy Social Podcast)
Threads Success Strategies with Melissa Litchfield, Lennox Saint, Jereshia Hawk & Becky Mollenkamp
Curious about how real business owners are leveraging Threads for growth? In this roundtable episode, I’m joined by four incredible entrepreneurs—Melissa Litchfield, Lennox Saint, Jereshia Hawk, and Becky Mollenkamp—who share their hands-on strategies for building community and driving interest in their businesses on Meta's Threads platform. We discuss everything from engaging authentically to creating content that resonates, all while navigating the unique opportunities and challenges Threads presents. In this episode of the podcast, we talk about: The diverse approaches these entrepreneurs take on Threads How to define success on the plat...
2024-08-20
43 min
The Unschool Space
#65 Helping our children follow their joy, with Melissa Miles McCarter in Missouri, US
Today, my guest is Melissa Miles McCarter, who lives in Missouri with her husband and her 8-year-old daughter Willakate. Melissa worked as a college professor and chose not to put her daughter in school, realising that it wasn’t a system she would thrive in. She talks about what her own deschooling looked like and how she partners with her daughter to help facilitate her interests. And Melissa describes how her daughter’s passion for acting led her to explore script writing and then to producing a film, which they’re working on right now. We also talk about what b...
2024-06-18
44 min
She Can Share
Ep: (65) How Pausing Increases What You Produce with Jen Jones
If you are a high-achiever, this episode is for you. Just listen to it, trust me! My guest on the show today, Jen Jones authentically unpacks how God's provision is not dependent on what we produce but rather on who He is. We talk about seasons in God where sometimes pausing from "the thing" is actually more productive than pushing ahead. If you've been feeling God might be up to something different in your life than you expected, this episode is going to really encourage you to lean into your season and find freedom in your Heavenly Father!
2024-05-22
40 min
She Can Share
Ep: (65) How Pausing Increases What You Produce with Jen Jones
If you are a high-achiever, this episode is for you. Just listen to it, trust me! My guest on the show today, Jen Jones authentically unpacks how God's provision is not dependent on what we produce but rather on who He is. We talk about seasons in God where sometimes pausing from "the thing" is actually more productive than pushing ahead. If you've been feeling God might be up to something different in your life than you expected, this episode is going to really encourage you to lean into your season and find freedom in your Heavenly Father!
2024-05-22
40 min
Edible Activist
#152: Advocating for DC's Food & Health Future
Join us for an in-depth conversation with returning guest LaMonika Jones of DC Hunger Solutions, as we celebrate the victories in DC's battle against hunger with initiatives like Hear the Crunch and Give Snap a Raise. Explore the challenges facing the DC food and health system in the FY25 budget, and discover practical steps for residents and advocates to effect change. We'll then conclude with LaMonika shining a spotlight on influential black women in the field. Don't miss this enlightening discussion about cultivating a healthier, more equitable DC community.
2024-05-02
1h 08
The Not So Bad Bachelor Pad
Business and Pleasure w/ Melissa Barlock
Welcome back to another captivating episode of The Not So Bad Bachelor Pad! Today, our charming host Josh is in for a treat as he welcomes the dynamic Melissa Barlock, a woman of many talents and triumphs. Join us as Melissa, the founder of Enspire Dental Opportunities, takes us on an inspiring journey of self-discovery and empowerment. From navigating the corporate ladder to becoming the master of her own destiny, Melissa reveals her secrets to transforming from an employee to the CEO of her own life. Get ready to be inspired as she shares her wisdom on finding happiness...
2024-04-30
1h 00
The Food Means Business Podcast
The Power of Partnership: Building Successful CPG Investor Relationships with Melissa Facchina
In this episode, I’m joined by Melissa Facchina, co-founder of Siddhi Capital, who shares her journey of working with CPG brands and transitioning into investment. She emphasizes the importance of choosing the right business partner and aligning core values. Melissa discusses her criteria for partnering and investing in CPG businesses, highlights the changing landscape of investment, and offers advice for founders. We also discuss Melissa’s approach to personal wellness and self-care and the significance of prioritizing health and wellbeing in order to effectively manage mental and emotional stress. And Melissa reflects on pushing her personal bound...
2024-02-07
43 min
Edible Activist
#148: Cuzzin' Talk: Sean's Veggie Garden
*Heads up! This episode gets a little spicy with some colorful language—perfect for mature ears only* Edible Activist launches its exciting 2024 season with a dope episode featuring Maryland native, Sean's Veggie Garden! Sean, a passionate grower and pepper master, is renowned as the ultimate watermelon connoisseur. Join us as hosts Melissa and Falani explore Sean's journey into the world of food cultivation, his deep affection for crabbing, and the sprinkling of nostalgic home-cooked memories. Tune in for a heartwarming and engaging conversation! Be sure to follow us on Instragam: @foodtalksncolor Sean's Veggie Garden: @seans_veggie_garden
2024-01-22
1h 02
Edible Activist
#146: Breaking Bread: LaMonika Jones Unveils the Blueprint for Hunger Eradication in DC
Join us for this episode as we welcome LaMonika Jones as the new director at DC Hunger Solutions. LaMonika shares her journey combating hunger in Washington, D.C., stressing the importance of avoiding silos in food and advocating for a comprehensive system approach. Our conversation explores the intersection of agriculture in her ambitious agenda, shedding light on the essence of ending hunger. LaMonika passionately emphasizes collaboration, highlighting the significance of working with local officials, advocates, organizational partners, and the community. Join us as we connect the dots between activism, agriculture, and the relentless pursuit of ending hunger in the dynamic...
2023-11-19
57 min
Teaching Math Teaching Podcast
Episode 82: Melissa Adams Corral: Teaching as Community Organizing
Learning to teach math teachers better with Melissa Adams Corral, Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of Texas-Rio Grande Valley, as she shares her experiences and advice on being a mathematics teacher educator, shares her work in considering teaching as community organizing, and her experience being awarded the AMTE Dissertation Award. Links from the episode Link to Dissertation Award page on AMTE Melissa Adams Corral, Gladys Helena Krause & Luz Maldonado Rodríguez (2023) “Va a Cambiar” - Identifying and Rejecting Border Patrol Pedagogies in a Dual Language Classroom, Journal of Latinos and Education, DOI...
2023-10-11
47 min
Cocktails and Cliterature - A Romance Novel Podcast
Steamy Lit in the City: Girl Chat with Melissa Saavedra
Send us a textWelcome to Cocktails and Cliterature your passport to the sultry world where books meet desire. Join your hosts, Constance and Amber, as they take you on a captivating journey into the heart of romance literature.In this episode, we have a very special guest in the hot seat—Melissa Saverda, the creative genius behind Steam Lit. Melissa's enchanting subscription boxes and unforgettable Steamy Lit Con 2023 event have bewitched readers worldwide.Together, we'll uncork the secrets behind her success and embark on a journey through her pas...
2023-09-27
44 min
WoodSolutions Timber Talks
Navigating Sustainability in Construction with Melissa Gaspari
In this episode of Timber Talks, we are joined by Melissa Gaspari, an Associate at Andefena. Melissa shares valuable insights on the importance of Life Cycle Assessments (LCAs) and how they are becoming more accessible through new tools and infrastructure. We delve into the role of Environmental Product Declarations (EPDs) and discuss key considerations for timber buildings from a sustainability perspective. Melissa also addresses the tradeoff between operational energy and embodied carbon in building design. We explore the current trends in sustainability and conclude with Melissa's thoughts on the future of the construction industry in the next five years.
2023-09-05
19 min
The Fully Mindful with Melissa Chureau
To Live and (Almost) Die in One Day | A Conversation with Adrian Jones on Finding Himself and His Purpose
Send us a textLife gets super clear when you’re about to die. And it was no different for Adrian Jones who was having a “widow-maker” heart attack. As he lay there on the hospital table for emergency surgery, three things became really clear: 1) He didn’t want his wife to fly home a widow, 2) He didn’t get to tell his kids he loved them yet that day, and 3) He was going to walk out of the damn hospital. And that was just the beginning. Seriously. This story! It’s...
2023-07-25
1h 17
Founders' Fears & Failures
A Startup Executive Psychologist On Navigating Cofounder Conflict with Dr. Matthew Jones
Successfully navigating cofounder conflict is an important, yet often overlooked, topic which directly impacts the success and sustainability of startups. When conflicts arise between cofounders, it can disrupt the entire organization's functioning and hinder progress. Startups are already operating in high-pressure environments, with limited resources and tight timelines. In such circumstances, the presence of unresolved conflicts among cofounders can exacerbate stress levels, create a toxic work environment, and impede effective decision-making.Understanding and addressing cofounder conflict allows entrepreneurs to proactively mitigate the risks associated with internal tensions, foster healthy relationships, and optimize their chances of achieving their...
2023-07-04
47 min
Buying Miami: Life, Love and Real Estate
Ep. 11 - Real Estate and Divorce – with Melissa Rubin
Buying Miami | Life, Love, and Real Estate Podcast Episode 11 with Host JoAnne Jones @joannejonesmiami JoAnne talks to Melissa Rubin of the MJR Groupe at Compass in this episode. She is a certified Real Estate Collaboration Specialist. One of Melissa’s specialties, among so many, is working with couples who are going through a divorce. A situation most agents will shy away from, she leans in! She helps people in this tumultuous time of their life to liquidate their biggest asset. Along the way, she has learned a lot from her own experience and through guiding ot...
2023-06-19
38 min
The Founder Hub
Taking a leap & starting a business in your 40's with Melissa Trafford-Jones
Known as the Queen of Diamonds, Melissa Trafford-Jones decided, in her forties, to embark on a huge career change. Previously an advertising and marketing guru, Melissa stepped into the unknown, upskilled and became an expert in the field of sustainably grown diamonds and gemstones. Launching Deltora Diamonds in 2020, Melissa’s mission is to make diamonds accessible to all women through the curation and creation of laboratory-grown diamonds that are as exquisite as they are ethical. In just 18 months of business, Deltora Diamonds expanded globally into the USA, Dubai and New Zealand.Living by the va...
2023-04-16
40 min
Cozyland
Cozyland EP 5 - Daisy Jones and the Good Liver (includes spoilers!)
This is episode 5: Daisy Jones and the Good Liver (includes spoilers)Escape to Cozyland! Your hosts Amy and Melissa have a lot in common, music, podcasting, a love of mysteries... and the not-so-guilty pleasure of cozy films and tv shows - you know the ones, with the predictable plots and familiar character traits. Each week we'll chat about new and upcoming tv shows and movies coming to what we like to call Cozyland! So, grab those fuzzy socks, some snacks, and the tv remote, and join us in escaping the real world f...
2023-03-28
38 min
Ready, Set, CEO™ Podcast with Melissa Froehlich
Building a Confident and Healthy Money Mindset with Stephanie Jones
When it comes to managing finances, women often get treated like their husbands should be the ones in charge of the money. Women want to be empowered to know their wealth and grow it according to their wants and needs. Today’s guest, Stephanie Jones, is a financial advisor at a Fortune 500 company who also has launched her own business educating female entrepreneurs on how to exhibit confidence and joy when it comes to managing money. She’s sharing why a healthy money mindset is important, the importance of understanding what wealth means to you, and h...
2023-02-20
37 min
Edible Activist
#140: Cuzzin' Talk: Nobody Wins When the Family Feuds...Over Land
*Heads up! This episode may get a little spicy with some colorful language—perfect for mature ears only* Remember Jay-Z's line "nobody wins when the family feuds" in the acclaimed 4:44 album? Well, when family fights over land it can get downright ugly! The cuzzin's Melissa L. Jones and Falani Spivey of Byrd's Nest Box dive right on in and open up about their personal challenges in attempting to acquire land within the family. Falani points out that when we often discuss land loss, many refer to the discriminatory USDA practices, imminent domain, and other racist acts that have swindled black fa...
2023-01-31
55 min
Edible Activist
#139: Cuzzin' Talk: New Series
*Heads up! This episode gets a little spicy with some colorful language—perfect for mature ears only* Melissa L. Jones of the Edible Activist Podcast and Founder, Falani Spivey of Byrd's Nest Box kick off a series of new episodes called Cuzzin' Talk. Both having come from large families who hail from the South, the two always call each other cuzzin' jokingly and swap family stories. Listeners can expect for us to talk about our family traditions, kitchen recipes that grandma and auntie handed down, our family lineage, travels to the South where we unearth so much rich history, and al...
2022-12-13
1h 01
Edible Activist
#137: Exclusive: I Got Interviewed by Afro Beets!
Melissa sits down in an exclusive interview with Chris Riddick of Afro Beets - the first time Melissa is ever interviewed by a media platform (and a black one at that)! In this episode Chris taps into her origin story, unearths her Mississippi roots and childhood, talks challenges of being a creator, and all-things Edible Activist (her podcast) and health justice. Tune in! This episode was recorded live at The Line Hotel DC.
2022-11-08
1h 13
The Unschool Space
#26 Unschooling and healing from trauma and upheaval, with Melissa Crockett-Joyoue in New Zealand
This week I’m chatting with Melissa Crockett-Joyoue from New Zealand. Melissa lives with her wife Doria and their two children, who are 7 and 4. Their journey to unschooling began about a year ago because their son, who is diagnosed dyslexic and gifted found school extremely difficult and stressful. Both Melissa and Doria have also had life-threatening health issues which have impacted the children and led to severe separation anxiety. We talk about Melissa’s deschooling experiences, how unschooling is helping her family to heal from their recent trauma and upheaval, and how learning about our children helps us to disc...
2022-09-20
44 min
ON THE KNOWS with Randall Kenneth Jones, the NEW Jones.Show Podcast
Melissa Rivers, Lies My Mother Told Me
Melissa Rivers is the go-to, award-winning host for all things fashion and pop culture, as well as a reality TV star, an actress, and an executive producer. She’s the New York Times bestselling author of numerous books, including her latest, LIES MY MOTHER TOLD ME: TALL TALES FROM A SHORT WOMAN. Her weekly podcast, “Melissa Rivers Group Text,” tackles celebrity interviews, current events, lifestyle, relationships, parenting, health and wellness, and so much more. It was simply inspired by same daily group chats among Melissa and her friends, but delves a bit deeper. “My podca...
2022-09-13
45 min
Edible Activist
#123: Why The Color of Food Activism Matters
The Edible Activist Podcast is relaunching and kicking of it's first episode on YouTube. Join host, Melissa L. Jones for a conversation as she shares her mission for the podcast and what's to come! She is also joined by special guest, Jennifer Lumpkin of My, Grow, Connect for a conversation around food activism and why our voices matter in this space!
2022-07-05
52 min
We Are The Stigma
402. Trauma Healing & Spirituality w/ Mikah Jones
It's the first interview episode of season 4, and we're going deeeeep y'all!! We're chatting with 20-year-old Mikah Jones about spirituality and mental health. From severe trauma to everyday setbacks, this episode offers something for everyone! Mikah uses the power of social media to bring healing to the mental health community & future generations.We are honored to share this episode and to call him our friend. In this episode we discuss-Mental Health & Spirituality - Spiritual Practice - Healing Journey (Stages of Healing)-Find Mikah on Instagram @mikahjonesss and hear his podcast E...
2022-06-27
1h 14
Transformative Principal
The Fay School with Melissa Sherman Transformative Principal 482
Melissa Sherman grew up in rural Virginia playing in the woods and streams. Taught PK–7th grade in public and independent school in VA, AL, TN for 17 years before becoming a principal Was a title I reaching coach/interventionist for much of this time Now am a principal of a small independent PK–5th grade School, The Fay School in Houston We have chickens, a 3 acre forest and have kids spend lots of time outside Play in the woods and dig in the dirt for nature’s sake. Forest recess, incide...
2022-05-22
29 min
Burnout To All Out Podcast
85: Human Design Blueprint with Erin Claire Jones
That buzzword, Human Design. It’s your operating manual, your unique roadmap. This is the information that keeps you grounded, practical, and tactical both in life and in business. Melissa is interviewing Human Design expert, Erin Claire Jones on how she got started in Human Design and what it really is. Erin examines Melissa's Human Design pattern, and they discuss Melissa's "Generator" path. Find out how you can review your Human Design and reveal the energetic blueprint of how you are wired to thrive in business, love, and life. Her website will reveal you...
2022-04-12
46 min
What Do You Want To Be When You Grow Up
Special Edition Interview with Melissa Peacock-Jones | About Fitness and Mental Health
This special edition interview is dedicated to the mums that follow us. That’s not to say that dads or any other adults won’t benefit from listening to the conversation. On the contrary we cover topics that could be of interest to most people. Melissa Peacock-Jones is a personal trainer who’s focus is working with mothers and their babies and helping them get a healthy start with her customised workout programmes and more. Melissa, known as Mumma Glow Fitness on IG chats to Beatrice about what brought her onto this career path. They also talk about Pre...
2022-03-09
28 min
Burnout To All Out Podcast
80: Get To Know Your Social Media Audience with Corrie Jones
Social Media is everywhere. Is your business creating valuable content and reaching your ideal audience through your social media channels? Today’s episode is packed with juicy content on how you can serve your audience with content that they care about, connects with them, and engages them to comment or take action. Melissa is talking to Corrie Jones, CEO of Untapped Digital about your social media presence, audience, and where she sees social media moving in the future. Corrie Jones, at the age of 23, started her own business helping brands bring their presen...
2022-03-08
34 min
Transformative Principal
Trauma, Hiring, and Book Launch with Jethro Jones Transformative Principal 471
Join the Launch Party!!! Jethrojones.com/how2be Episode 471! Attachment Trauma Network’s Trauma-Sensitive Schools Conference was this week in Houston. - I presented with Tessa - 2 sessions Social Media Exacerbates Trauma and Suicide Prevention - Dr. Bruce Perry’s Neurosequential model - The joy of being with people - If you’re interested in the trauma stuff I offer, go to jethrojones.com/trauma Book Launch: - describe it - - prizes - giving away books (success mindsets, Impact Players, My book) - Jethrojones.com/how2be - 10 seats in the mastermind to current administrators - Free b...
2022-03-06
31 min
Edible Activist
#123: Preppin' my Garden
Melissa L. Jones drops in to share her work in the "garden" in preparation for a new season of podcast episodes!
2022-02-28
06 min
Don't Wait For Your Wake Up Call!
Julie Jones Shares How To Get More Shit Done In Less Time!
Julie Jones of “Get Shit Done” joins me today to discuss slowing down in order to get more done! If you would like to stop being in “reaction” mode and start to feel in control of your day and how you spend your time and actually celebrate how much you are getting done, then tune into this episode to hear all of Julie’s tips in setting yourself up for success in 2022! It is definitely not about “doing more”! Julie is a great friend, she practices what she preaches and she can help you Get Shit Done! Don’t forget to reach...
2022-01-29
51 min
Edible Activist
#122: We Got 150 Acres of Land (Patreon Exclusive)
Grandad a.k.a Big Daddy dropped a gem in a car ride with Melissa L. Jones, while driving through rural Mississippi in smalltown Canton. "We got 150 acres of land." She learns about the mass of land that her grandad owns on his side of the family and shoots out questions for him! Want the full clip? Join our community at patreon.com/fodtalksncolor.com.
2021-12-11
05 min
Edible Activist
#121: Muscadines and Persimmons (Patreon Exclusive)
In this brief snippet, Grandma Catherine and her granddaughter, Melissa L. Jones chow on muscadines and talk about this seedy and tangy fruit that Grandma would forage in Butler, Alabama. She'll make you chuckle! Want the full clip? Join our community at patreon.com/fodtalksncolor.com
2021-11-16
03 min
Edible Activist
#118: We're on Patreon!
FoodTalksNColor and Edible Activist join Patreon! In this episode, Melissa L. Jones takes us back to 2009, where her food story began and reminds listeners of her 'why' behind the mission of amplifying BIPOC voices in food and agriculture. Listen in and learn how you can help further the mission by joining their Patreon community!
2021-10-01
24 min
The Not So Bad Bachelor Pad
28- “Lose Me” with Melissa Da Silva
Joining Josh inside the "Bachelor Pad" today is writer Melissa Da Silva. One of the major topics they will be discussing is the importance of "emotional intelligence". While you're here reading this, you might as well take a minute to follow the show on your favorite listening platform, and leave a review, that way more people can find us and help grow "The Not So Bad" crew!! *Head over to our NEW Patreon page, and join us for some All New content!!* https://www.patreon.com/TNSB Bio: Melissa Da Silva is a Canadian writer and poet...
2021-09-19
55 min
Transformative Principal
Optimism Means Anything is Possible with Melissa Berstein Transformative Principal 427
Social Media Kids don’t know what makes their heart sing. Melissa Bernstein, along with her husband Doug, is the Co-Founder of the toy company Melissa & Doug, which has created over 5,000 children’s products and sold billions of dollars of toys since its inception. Raised by educators, Melissa and Doug started the business in their garage in 1988, and they’ve been on a mission ever since to provide open-ended, inventive, non-technologically driven playthings for young children. Throughout Melissa’s remarkable career, she kept secret her lifelong battle with severe depression and anxiety. She reveals her struggles in LIFELINE...
2021-07-04
48 min
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
198. Looks Like Yoga Didn't Do It - The Botched Dana Jones Investigation
If you look up the March 3, 2014 death of 50 year-old interior designer Dana Jones in the official records of the Long Beach, California Police Department, you’ll see that the case is considered closed, and Jones’ death listed as accidental – a contention backed up by the coroner. According to Dana Jones’ husband, Cain Finn “Huck” Jones, he took the dog out for a walk on the morning of March 3, and when he returned from the walk he discovered Dana, crumpled on the floor from an injury to the back of the head after slipping during a headstand while practicing yoga. Dana was rushed...
2021-06-29
1h 09
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
198. Looks Like Yoga Didn't Do It - The Botched Dana Jones Investigation
If you look up the March 3, 2014 death of 50 year-old interior designer Dana Jones in the official records of the Long Beach, California Police Department, you’ll see that the case is considered closed, and Jones’ death listed as accidental – a contention backed up by the coroner. According to Dana Jones’ husband, Cain Finn “Huck” Jones, he took the dog out for a walk on the morning of March 3, and when he returned from the walk he discovered Dana, crumpled on the floor from an injury to the back of the head after slipping during a headstand while practicing yoga. Dana was rushed...
2021-06-29
1h 09
Edible Activist
#109: FishScale Fridays
Edible Activist popped up at FishScale to chat with co-owner and chef, Brandon Williams. When we first had Brandon on the show, back in 2019, he introduced us to his amazing fish burger concept and shared his culinary journey. As the FishScale team closed up shop for the night, Melissa caught up with Brandon to talk about how his team has been able to push through the pandemic, supporting the local economy through food, activating buying power, and of course all-things wild-caught fish. Tap in!
2021-05-28
54 min
Edible Activist
#106: Transcendence: The Black Agricultural Experience
In this brief episode, Melissa L. Jones shares a personal piece on transcendence and the black agricultural experience, a reflection of the past, present and future. Tap in!
2021-04-15
09 min
The Conscious Vibe
Cann-a-bis Some Facts On You? Melissa Stapley of MJ Hybrid Solutions Joins The Conscious Vibe
The cannabis industry is ever-evolving, and an increasing number of states have discovered its benefits; not the least of which is a sustainable stream of tax-based revenue. Melissa Stapley has spent the last 6 years of her career focused on sales growth and technical education related to cannabis. MJ Hybrid Solutions is Melissa’s brainchild. MJ Hybrid Solutions is an online sales training and cannabis education platform for dispensaries, CBD retailers, brands, and sales professionals. As a former D1 college athlete, MJ is passionate about bringing cannabis and CBD to sports an as alternative for mental health, performance, and re...
2021-03-03
59 min
Patent Pending
S2 E11 - Mo Jones - Finding Your Voice!
Mo Jones joins us this week to share a story of empowerment. Through Mo’s career as a speech pathologist and vocal coach she teaches women to find their voices and step into their power. Tune in to learn all about how to step up and own your voice, thoughts, and self expression with confidence in all areas of your life. Links IG: https://www.instagram.com/molifespeaks/ Website: https://molifespeaks.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in...
2021-01-14
1h 24
Edible Activist
#098: Celebrating Black Women in Food and Agriculture
We celebrate ten divine black women in food and agriculture who have been charting territories unapologetically. These women are farmers, business owners, and artists building from the ground up, getting their hands dirty, serving their communities, and preserving black food history, all while representing the beauty of our culture. Listen in as Melissa L. Jones highlights the women she admires in this space!
2020-12-28
32 min
Girl Gotta Hike The Podcast
11. Sarah "Harvest" Jones Decker, Photographer, AT Hiker & Author of "The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-Tos, and Huts
On episode 11, Melissa talks with fellow Appalachian Trail thru-hiker, photographer, writer, farmer and good friend, Sarah Jones Decker, also known as “Harvest.” Sarah’s new book, The Appalachian Trail: Backcountry Shelters, Lean-tos, and Huts was published earlier this year by Rizzoli, which highlights all of the shelters on the entire Appalachian trail with beautiful photography and facts, and to which Melissa contributed over 40 images. If you’ve spent any overnight in the woods along the AT or elsewhere on the east coast, then you’ve probably come across a lean-to or two which are 3-sided structures with pitched roo...
2020-12-10
1h 20
Edible Activist
#095: Exploring Roots in Mt. Olive, Mississippi
Tag along with Melissa, her two aunts and Big Ma as they visit Mt. Olive, MS, a small town outside of Jackson, to explore the land where her greats called home and farmed on. In this brief episode you'll hear conversations from the car as Melissa's family treks through town, making a couple of stops along the way, while she questions family land ownership. Listen in on the start of this explorative journey to uncovering her agricultural roots in The Sip!
2020-12-08
17 min
I’m A Mum Fix My Life
Helping Your Child Learn at Home & School | Melissa Brenyah - S2: Ep 6
Antonia Jones chats to single mum Melissa Brenyah, who is a qualified teacher and the Founder and CEO of Be Yourself 2 day. Melissa helps to bridge the gap between parents and teachers in this candid podcast, by letting you know you needn’t have the knowledge of a teacher to get the best out of your child, so they can excel in education in their own special way. She also answers some of the questions perhaps parents have been afraid to ask.As a qualified Youth Worker Melissa also shares her pe...
2020-11-26
51 min
Edible Activist
#094: Herbal Blessings
Surrounded by herbs, tea blends, and healing energy, Melissa chats with co-founder and attorney, Yasmin Collins, of Herbal Blessings about the vision behind her family's medicinal business. In this episode, we explore Yasmin's journey to decolonizing her diet, black history in the Farish Street Neighborhood Historic District (Jackson, MS), and we get to hear from the CEO: Eric T. Collins, Jr. aka EJ, their plant-based baby boy who loves sea moss! Tune in!
2020-11-13
38 min
Edible Activist
#093: Hey Tribe, I'm Back!
Melissa returns to the show after taking an unexpected hiatus in September and October! Tune in as she catches listeners up about her travels to Mississippi and what brought her down south this time around!
2020-11-11
08 min
Brick and Mortar Visibility
Breaking the Code with Dr. Sharon Jones
Dr. Sharon Jone’s:Website: thedotconsulting.co & dottierosefoundation.orgPodcast link: https://www.voiceamerica.com/show/3959/coding-the-futureIG link: @sharont_jones, @dottierosefoundation @thedot.consultingFB link: @dottierosefoundation @thedotconsultingLinked in: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-sharon-torrence-jones-a9b264a6/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC6S2pvBmLL3Cbh-83OqJgXQ?view_as=subscriberThe one question people always ask me, “How in the world do you do it!? A single mama, with five kids and two businesses how do you manage to stay so consistent?” Well, I...
2020-10-14
27 min
ValuationPodcast.com - A podcast about all things Business + Valuation.
US Tax Court Cases & Valuation: Jones, Grieve and Kress
Hi Welcome to ValuationPodcast.com - A podcast and video series about all things related to business and valuation. My name is Melissa Gragg, a business valuation expert in St. Louis Missouri. Today I have the privilege to interview Baria Jaroudi, an accountant and valuation expert in Houston, Texas. We are going to discuss US Tax Court Cases & Valuation Issues in a few recent cases: Estate of Jones v. Commissioner and Pierson Grieve v. Commissioner, as well as Kress v. United States. Welcome Baria!! So we both are current instructors in a course for...
2020-09-15
32 min
Edible Activist
091: Edible Visit: Balcony Gardening with Sis
Meet Senteria: cyber security professional by day, full-time mom to a teenage boy 365, and the sibling of Melissa L. Jones. In this episode, Melissa chats with her (very animated) sister about her balcony gardening experience this year, the first time she's ever attempted to grow anything. She now has hot peppers springing forth, tomatoes trying to make their way, and some new plant-friends. Senteria claims she has "green hands, not thumbs" (haaaa), telling the story of how she flung (literally) cucumber seeds in the front yard of the parentals' house, without any intention, and BAM; they grew like wildfire. Now...
2020-09-14
22 min
More To Say On That
Growing Your Business with Ads - With Melissa
Send us a textToday I am sitting down with Melissa of Litchfield Media. Melissa helps digital course creators market their courses with strategic content utilizing funnels and Facebook ads. Melissa is diving deep into how to utilize ads in your business and the logistics behind it. We are also talking about boundaries and the importance of setting them in your business. For more information on Melissa visit www.litchfieldmedia.org Follow Melissa @litchfieldmedia For more information on Brittney visit www.brittneyjonesceo.com Follow Brittney @brittneyceo
2020-07-13
28 min
Edible Activist
#089: Edible Finale: Show Up
In this brief finale episode, hear thoughts from host, Melissa L. about black folks rising from the silos into non-black digital spaces, supporting black lives, and she shares some exciting announcements. This episode does conclude the season, but we'll be back after we recalibrate. In the meantime, check out our 80+ episodes on deck! Thanks for your support as always and remember: in the words of Baba Oduno, "there is no culture without agriculture." Period! Powered and distributed by Simplecast. Sponsored by Giant.
2020-07-10
13 min
Melissa Billie Clark Show Podcast
Clifford C. Jones & Armen Garo on the Melissa Billie Clark Show
Clifford C. Jones & Armen Garo Armen Garo His acting career in 1975 when he was a member of the summer stock the ensemble at Keene Summer Theatre in New Hampshire. He was a member of the chorus and choreographed the Frug Dance in “Sweet Charity” in which he played Charlie and performed in “Mame” as Ralph Divine as well as a member of the chorus. He later received professional training at the Trinity Rep Conservatory in Providence, Rhode Island, under the direction of Larry Arrick and David Eliott. While at the conservatory, he studied acting u...
2020-06-27
1h 34
More To Say On That
The Value Of Time And It's Currency - With Melissa
Send us a textI am sitting down today with multi entrepreneur Melissa Vandermeer the owner and founder of Party Girls Company, a team of party, wedding and event designers specializing in on-trend design concepts, and creating memorable experiences. She is also the founder of Fleurs Fraiche an online high-end flower box boutique.We are chatting about learning the currency of time and how it's just as valuable as money. I also have a fun new segment asking all the burning CEO questions, you guys are going to want to listen to th...
2020-06-01
54 min
Art Pays Me
Melissa Townsend
Artist, Melissa Townsend joins me to chat about doing commissioned work, her affection for art lovers and why having a connection to the subjects she paints is important. I’m fascinated by Melissa’s high rate of production so I asked her how she’s able to produce high quality work so consistently. We also talk about pricing, art school, how gallery representation can help market you to collectors and what it feels like when someone copies your work. Melissa online: Website Instragram
2020-03-01
41 min
Diabetes Digital Podcast by Food Heaven
Balancing Your Hormones w/ Melissa Groves
If we had a dollar for everyone who asked how to treat their “hormonal imbalance”, we’d be rich. The truth is, there’s a lot of confusion about what hormone balance really means. Our guest today is THE women’s hormone guru, and she’s here to set the record straight. Melissa Groves, aka @the.hormone.dietitian is an integrative registered dietitian, specializing in women's health and hormone issues, including PCOS and fertility. She uses a functional medicine, food-first approach that combines holistic lifestyle changes with evidence-based medicine. Tune in to learn: -The most common hormone-related conditions that Melissa encounters--an...
2020-02-05
49 min
Edible Activist
#060: Mississippi Part I: Grandma Catherine
Born in a small Alabama town, Grandma Catherine remembers having all the food she and her family needed on the land. Surrounded by muscadines, peach trees, and pecans, nature’s seed bloomed right outside her home in Butler. And though Grandma has been living in Jackson, MS for more than five decades, the remnants of her country upbringing remain. In this Part I series, Grandma shares fond food memories with granddaughter Melissa L. Jones, her love for the garden and vegetables, and talks about eating-dirt (yes dirt)! Powered and distributed by Simplecast.
2020-01-29
31 min
Edible Activist
#059: Edible Season Finale
In this season finale, host, Melissa L. Jones and guest Jeremy Carry talk gratitude, vision and purpose! Powered and distributed by Simplecast
2019-12-18
41 min
Edible Activist
#055: Reflections of the Land Part II
What does land mean to you? And if you inherited it, how would you steward it? This episodes continues conversations from last week's episode, Reflections of the Land, with host Melissa L. Jones and guest co-host, Jeremy Carry. The top of the episode starts with farming ninja, Jay, sharing how he would cultivate the land if he inherited five acres, then segwaying into stigmas that many black people and people of color have about farming. We also spotlight The Atlantic's piece: The Great Land Robbery. Tune in! Powered and distributed by Simplecast
2019-11-13
46 min
Edible Activist
#054: Reflections of the Land Part I
In this episode, host Melissa L. Jones takes time to share reflections of the land, along with guest and farmer, Jeremy Carry. Land has been a significant topic for the Edible Activist podcast and at two recent events attended by the hosts. Tune in to hear Melissa's personal view of what land means to her and Jeremy's perspectives on how people should be stewarding nature's grid. Powered and distributed by Simplecast
2019-11-06
51 min
The Holistic Navigator
Exploring German New Medicine with Dr. Melissa Sell
German New Medicine (GNM) was discovered by Dr. Ryke Geerd Hamer. After experiencing the death of his son, Dr. Hamer was diagnosed with testicular cancer after being healthy all his life. Suspicious of this coincidence, he began to research histories of other cancer patients to see if they too had experienced some kind of trauma or shock. He found that disease is brought about by traumatic events and disease to be a normal biological response.Meet Melissa:On this week’s episode we speak with Dr. Melissa Sell, a chiropractor and GNM educator in California. She’s...
2019-09-27
39 min
TV Podcast Industries
Jessica Jones Finale Review of A.K.A. Everything – TV Podcast Industries
The time is here. We finish our four year coverage of Marvel's Netflix show with our Jessica Jones 313 Finale Review of "A.K.A. Everything". It's been a long road but the final Defender goes out on a high and we chat all about it in our spoiler-filled discussion Jessica Jones makes a big decision as we get to the finale of the Marvel Netflix shows. https://open.spotify.com/episode/0PLW0vz65I0GSpIbBJX0uM Listen to our Jessica Jones Finale Review on Spotify ...
2019-07-24
1h 43
Defenders on TV Podcast Industries
Jessica Jones 313 Review The Finale "A.K.A. Everything" by Defenders TV Podcast
In our final episode we finish our four year coverage of Marvel's Netflix show with our Jessica Jones Finale Review of "A.K.A. Everything" the final episode of season 3. It's been a long road but the final Defender goes out on a high and we chat all about it in our spoiler-filled discussion Jessica Jones makes a big decision as we get to the finale of the Marvel Netflix shows. Jessica Jones Finale Review of 313 "A.K.A. Everything" Spoiler Filled Synopsis Story by: Melissa Rosenberg and Nancy Won Screenplay by: Melissa Rosenberg with Lisa Randolph Directed By: Neasa...
2019-07-24
1h 43
Defenders TV Podcast A WandaVision podcast
Jessica Jones 313 Review The Finale "A.K.A. Everything" by Defenders TV Podcast
In our final episode we finish our four year coverage of Marvel's Netflix show with our Jessica Jones Finale Review of "A.K.A. Everything" the final episode of season 3. It's been a long road but the final Defender goes out on a high and we chat all about it in our spoiler-filled discussion Jessica Jones makes a big decision as we get to the finale of the Marvel Netflix shows. Jessica Jones Finale Review of 313 "A.K.A. Everything" Spoiler Filled Synopsis Story by: Melissa Rosenberg and Nancy Won Screenplay by: Melissa Rosenberg with Lisa Randolph Directed By: Neasa...
2019-07-24
1h 43
Brands that Book with Davey & Krista Jones
Episode 53: Melissa Jill - Transforming a Boutique Wedding Business to 3 Businesses and 5 Streams of Income
Today we are chatting with photographer and entrepreneur Melissa Jill. Melissa, impressively runs 3 different businesses with 5 income streams. Much of what we talk about today is how she was able to build and manage all these different businesses through outsourcing and hiring a team. We also get to hear about how she started her latest business—an album design company called Align, which we’ve actually used and highly recommend to others. We end the episode with a brief conversation about some of Melissa’s best tips for effectively selling albums. Even if you’re not a photogra...
2019-07-24
44 min
Edible Activist
#037: Growing with Dad
Growing with dad is something we don't see too often, in the since of being out in the garden, but Ronnie Webb of The Green Scheme has made it a priority to engage his beloved son, Josh , into every aspect of his work. Ronnie founded this organization that works with D.C. youth to teach them basic gardening skills and the value of healthy food. And you can find his son by his side ready to put in the work, even calling himself the Junior Boss. In this special episode, that pays tribute to this past Father's Day, Melissa sits...
2019-06-20
33 min
Edible Activist
#033: Land Liberation
Freeing the land and returning to our ancestral ways is a large part of land liberation. During this special episode, powered by Fair Farms Maryland, audience members were part of this live broadcast as host, Melissa L. Jones engaged in conversation with former guest and farmer, Dom Hosack on what land liberation means and how to reclaim what was ours. Listen in as he shares why we must view the earth as part of our own system, the crucial need to care for the land to prevent further climate disaster and be able to grow food, and learn about his...
2019-05-22
46 min
Edible Activist
#031: A Mother's Food Journey
In honor of Mother's Day, Edible Activist Podcast host Melissa L. Jones interviews her mother about her food journey. Malinda is a southerner with deep roots in Butler, Alabama and Jackson, Mississippi. She grew up eating everything on the land, from yard meat to fresh pecans, and is still a country girl at heart. In this episode, mom shares her fondest food memories in the south, growing up as a kid in a rural area, and her bouts with food allergies that forced her to change her diet completely, turning towards a more holistic approach. Tune into: A Mother's Food...
2019-05-08
42 min
Give and Take
Episode 159: Divorcing Mom: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis, with Melissa Knox
My guest is Melissa Knox. Her new memoir is Divorcing Mom: A Memoir of Psychoanalysis. Psychoanalysis was her family's religion instead of wafers and wine, there were Seconals, Nembutals, and gin. Baptized into the faith at fourteen, Melissa Knox endured her analyst's praise of her childlike, victimized mother who leaned too close, ate off Melissa's plate, and thought pedophile meant silly person. Gaslighted with the notions that she'd seduced her father, failed to masturbate, and betrayed her mother, Melissa shouldered the blame. Her story of a family pulled into and torn apart by psychoanalysis exposes the abuse inherent in...
2019-05-01
41 min
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
69. Sounds Like Randy Sellers Hasn't Been Forgotten - With Special Guest Detective Brian Jones
When Kentucky teenager Randy Lee Sellers got into a drunken brawl at the Kenton County Fair in 1980, the police who arrived decided not to arrest the young man, and instead put him in their patrol car to take him home. And that's the last time his friends or his loved ones ever saw or heard of him again. The patrol officers stated that Sellers asked to be dropped off prior to getting to his house, and that they obliged. For the past 38-plus years the mystery of his disappearance has remained headline news in Kenton County, with theories of his...
2019-02-26
1h 02
Just The Tip-Sters: True Crime Podcast
69. Sounds Like Randy Sellers Hasn't Been Forgotten - With Special Guest Detective Brian Jones
When Kentucky teenager Randy Lee Sellers got into a drunken brawl at the Kenton County Fair in 1980, the police who arrived decided not to arrest the young man, and instead put him in their patrol car to take him home. And that's the last time his friends or his loved ones ever saw or heard of him again. The patrol officers stated that Sellers asked to be dropped off prior to getting to his house, and that they obliged. For the past 38-plus years the mystery of his disappearance has remained headline news in Kenton County, with theories of his...
2019-02-26
1h 02
Hardcore Church Planting
Reaching Communities Through Kid Sports: An Interview With Melissa and Stanley Patton - HCP Season 9 Episode 5
Welcome to Season 9 Episode 5 of the Hardcore Church Planting Podcast with Peyton Jones. In this episode, I interviewed Melissa and Stanley Patton. Melissa and Stanley started and lead “Victory Kid Sports” which you can learn more about at: victorykidsports.org. Check out the BIVO Inner Circle here: https://BIVOInnerCircle.com Check out: The Weird Niche That Is Enabling BIVO Church Planters To Maximize Their Income Without Having To Give Up Their Time at http://BIVOWebinar.com CPPGet the Jump School Core Team Training on DVD For FREE at: https://JumpSchoolTraining.com/free Discover more about Pete & Peyton here: http://JumpSchoolTraining.com...
2019-01-30
29 min
Give and Take
Episode 146: Healing a Community: Lessons for Recovery after a Large-Scale Trauma, with Melissa Glaser
My guest is Melissa Glaser. Her new book is Healing a Community: Lessons for Recovery after a Large-Scale Trauma. After the horrific tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut, local caregivers, civic leaders, and first responders had the daunting task of navigating emotional and physical trauma as they stitched their community back together. The recovery process takes years, and as the coordinator of the Newtown Recovery and Resiliency Team, Melissa Glaser managed the town’s response. She developed a unique set of therapeutic and transferable best practices that other communities can learn from. The impact of an in...
2019-01-25
38 min
Edible Activist
#015: FoodTalksDC x Philly
In the City of Brotherly Love, community residents are building green spaces in the hood, fighting for land access, demanding answers from the city, and banding together to honor what our ancestors built on the land. In this episode, you'll hear about Melissa and Leta's journey to Philadelphia to capture the bravehearts of this city.
2018-12-12
48 min
Edible Activist
#010: FoodTalksDC x Detroit Part II
FoodTalksDC's creator, Melissa Jones and visual artist/photographer, Leta Harrison continue conversations about their travels to Detroit back in September 2018. Listen in on Part II as they talk about this amazing photo-series which documented people color in the food and farming space for FTDC's Edible Activist campaign!
2018-11-07
44 min
Edible Activist
#009: FoodTalksDC x Detroit Part I
FoodTalksDC's creator, Melissa Jones, is chatting up her favorite city, DETROIT, in this episode! Back in September 2018, Melissa and photographer, Leta Harrison, traveled to Detroit to kick off FTDC's Edible Activist campaign where they met with people of color in the food and farming space to document their narratives and perspectives. The two have began sharing Part I of their photo-series on social media this week. Listen in as they rave about their love for the 'D' and what this experience was like for them.
2018-10-31
49 min
Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast
Deb Jones - "From Trainer to Teacher"
Summary: Dr. Deborah Jones — better known around FDSA as Deb Jones — is a psychologist who specializes in learning theory and social behavior. An early innovator in the use of clicker training, she has owned and worked with a variety of breeds and has earned top-level titles in agility, rally, and obedience over the last 25 years. At FDSA, Deb offers a wide range of popular classes, including a number of excellent foundations classes. Her focus is on developing training methods that are enjoyable and effective for both the dog and the trainer. Links mentioned: D...
2018-07-20
1h 00
Transformative Principal
Changing assessments with Melissa Emler Transformative Principal 1048
Melissa Emler is the Director of Community at Modern Learning Online media company to help schools change and be better. Really powerful conversations are happening regularly. The Testing Emperor Finally has no Clothes Modernlearners.com/jethro All of the onus for learning is placed on the teacher. It is the responsibility of teachers to create the conditions for learning to happen. Communication beats compliance, every time. Learning happens through feedback and questioning. It is the student to communicate questions and understanding. ...
2018-04-11
30 min
Fenzi Dog Sports Podcast
Deb Jones - "Motivation and Control"
SUMMARY: Dr. Deborah Jones -- better known around FDSA as Deb Jones -- she is a psychologist who specializes in learning theory and social behavior. An early innovator in the use of clicker training, she has owned and worked with a variety of breeds and has earned top level titles in agility, rally, and obedience over the last 25 years. In 2004 Deb worked with agility trainer and World Team member Judy Keller to develop the FOCUS training system. FOCUS stands for Fun, Obedience & Consistency lead to Unbelievable Success. Deb has also worked with Denise Fenzi, co-authoring t...
2018-02-02
41 min
Exploring Death
Loving Your Magical Life with Melissa Bradley
Melissa Bradley gave up the addiction of alcohol and transformed her life to love, light and happiness. In this episode Lisa and Melissa talk about that transformation and the love she feels on a daily basis. Would you like to share your spiritual stories with Lisa? She would love to hear from you. Please leave a comment on the podcast or contact Lisa here: info@MillionaireMedium.com Links and Resources from this Episode http://www.millionairemedium.com Connect with Melissa http://www.loveyourmagicalife.com https://www.facebook.com/loveyourmagicalife Special...
2017-11-22
27 min
Give and Take
Episode 51: Abandon Me, with Melissa Febos
My guest is Melissa Febos. She's the author of two critically acclaimed memoirs, "Whip Smart" and "Abandon Me". Her work has been widely anthologized and appears in publications including Tin House, Granta, The Kenyon Review, Prairie Schooner, Glamour, Guernica, Post Road, Salon, The New York Times, Elle UK, The Guardian, Vogue.com, Hunger Mountain, Portland Review, Dissent, The Chronicle of Higher Education Review, Bitch Magazine, Poets & Writers, The Rumpus, Drunken Boat, and Goodbye to All That: Writers on Loving and Leaving New York.Special Guest: Melissa Febos.
2017-09-22
1h 16