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Boss Up Visual Podcast Show
Susan Kennedy Nanton AKA Susan Bullets Gun Violence Segment Exclusive
Special Guest: Susan Kennedy Nanton Of the Bullets 4 Life mission is to bring hope, support, and tangible solutions to those affected by this persuasive issue. We are dedicated to raising awareness, advocating for change, and providing resources to victims and their families.Gun Violence Awareness Segment airing tomorrow! 🕊️ Real Stories. Real Impact.Join us as we sit down to discuss the reality of gun violence, survival, and solutions that can save lives.📍 Streaming on: Boss Up Visual Podcast | All PlatformsHosted by: Shiketa DaysPresented by: Derrick Danzel Days II Co...
2025-06-25
12 min
The James Kennedy Podcast
#75 - Dr Susan Hawley - Government corruption in the Spotlight
Dr Susan Hawley is an anti-corruption expert who has researched and campaigned against the UK's role in facilitating global corruption for over 20 years. Working formerly at Corruption Watch, she is now the Executive Director of Spotlight on Corruption. Here she explains the different ways that corruption affects our governments, why it's gotten worse, what we can do about it and more. Spotlight on Corruption can be found at:www.spotlightcorruption.orgSupport the podcast at : https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/jameskennedyukMore about me at : https://linktr.ee/jameskennedyukAnd ch...
2025-05-14
48 min
Business Leaders of America Podcast
Susan Kennedy - Chairman and CEO of Cadiz Inc.
Welcome to another episode of the Business Leaders of America podcast. In this episode, I sit down with Susan Kennedy, Chairman and CEO of Cadiz Inc., a trailblazing leader whose career spans high-impact roles in both public service and the private sector. Susan served at the highest levels of California government, including as Chief of Staff to Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger and Cabinet Secretary to Governor Gray Davis. Today, she’s at the helm of a mission-driven company working to solve one of the most urgent challenges of our time: equitable access to clean water. We talk about he...
2025-05-06
24 min
The Startup CPG Podcast
Founder Feature: Susan Hartman of Recoup Beverages
In this episode of the Startup CPG Podcast, Grace Kennedy sits down with Susan Hartman, co-founder of Recoup Beverages, to discuss the journey of building a gut-healthy hydration brand. Susan shares how she met her co-founder, Siwat, and how his personal health journey inspired the creation of Recoup. She dives into the challenges and triumphs of transitioning from a fresh juice product to a shelf-stable beverage, navigating retail expansion, and securing national distribution with Sprouts.Susan also talks about the importance of branding, packaging decisions, and how to strategically market a beverage product in a competitive...
2025-03-14
41 min
No Holding Back with Susan Estrich
RFK Jr. to Destroy Healthcare?! Margaret Carlson Expose the Crisis – Plus, Trump’s Latest Blunder!"
In this episode of No Holding Back, Susan Estrich welcomes journalist and political commentator Margaret Carlson for a no-nonsense discussion on the latest political chaos. They dive into the controversial appointment of Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as head of healthcare and the looming crisis that could follow. With skepticism high and stakes even higher, they break down what this means for the American healthcare system.The conversation then turns to Donald Trump—because, as always, there’s something new and outrageous to dissect. From his latest antics to the mounting controversies, Estrich and Carlson examine how his deci...
2025-02-20
51 min
Susan Sheehan's Success Series
5 LASH ENVY'S In Melbourne, and Growing! Founder ANGELA KENNEDY!
Susan talks to Angela Kennedy on her mindset and business strategies on how she took her lash business from the front room of her house to owning 5 clinics in Melbourne and the plan is grow Lash Envy into other states of Australia.
2025-02-17
35 min
Am I Old Yet? — Comedy audio drama
What Would Helen Do?
Thunder's Mouth Theatre Presents... Am I Old Yet, Welcome back. Here's an extended episode to get us started on Season 11. Helen has been out shopping, and would like nothing better than to put her feet up and relax with a nice hot coffee. Friends and family, however, are in need of her very specific help and advice. You know how it is... EnjoyThe cast was as followsHelen, Janey, Susan were played by Flloyd KennedyPopsy the kitten miaowing, and Apate the Trickster Goddess were played by Frances Broudie OldridgePo...
2025-01-17
25 min
The H.I.T. Podcast
Way Back Wednesday: A HIT-chat with Susan Bowman from RITE AID // HR Strategies Unpacked
In this episode, Toby welcomes Susan, Senior Human Resources Manager at RITE AID and Vice President of the Executive Board at PIHRA. With over 25 years of experience in HR (since 1998!), Susan dives into important topics like Workplace Violence Prevention Plans, ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) accommodations, and more. Get ready for an insightful discussion packed with practical tips and expert knowledge for navigating today’s HR challenges!
2024-12-25
11 min
Beyond the Reiki Gateway
S5 Ep8 - You Are Creating Your Own Reality with Susan Plunket
In this episode, Andrea welcomes Susan Plunket, a renowned psychologist and author specializing in dream analysis and transcendent experiences. Together they explore the fascinating spiritual territories of astral travel and the creative power of thought. Drawing from her latest book, "Paranormal Perspectives: A Jungian Understanding of Transcendent Experiences," Plunket guides us through the importance of self-love and connecting with our divine consciousness. The conversation delves into life's inherent duality, revealing how our darkest moments can illuminate the path to profound spiritual evolution.✨ Learn more about Susan at https://www.susanplunket.com/00:00 Introduction 01:03 Meet Susan Plun...
2024-11-20
56 min
The EO Visionary Voices Podcast
Mastering the Art of Press Releases: Insights from eReleases Founder Mickie Kennedy
In this episode of Uncharted Entrepreneurship, host Brent Peterson interviews Mickie Kennedy, founder of eReleases and expert in press release distribution.Key topics discussed:Mickie's journey from poetry student to PR innovatorThe evolution of press release distribution methodsStrategies for creating newsworthy press releasesThe importance of storytelling and strong quotes in press releasesUsing industry surveys to generate media attentionBest practices for timing press release distributionThe impact of AI on press release writingTips for entrepreneurs looking to improve their PR effortsGuest: Mickie Kennedy, Founder of eReleasesWebsite: ereleases.comFree Masterclass: https://ereleases...
2024-10-29
41 min
Lush Life
How to Drink SoGood Sake with Meryl Kennedy & Ken LaGrande
Most people know that sake is made with rice, but did you know that rice might be grown in California? This is the 250th episode of Lush Life Podcast, every week I have been inspired to live life one cocktail at a time by the guests who have been kind enough to join me and I am sure I will continue to be inspired by those who are yet to be on the program. Thank you everyone for your support, especially Evo Terra and his team, that’s my producer, and thank you for listening. ...
2024-10-22
43 min
The Water Zone
Revolutionizing Water Access: Susan Kennedy on Cadiz, Inc.'s Impact
In this episode, Susan Kennedy, Chairman and CEO of Cadiz, Inc., discusses the company's mission to expand safe, reliable water access through innovative water management and conservation. Cadiz is focused on building infrastructure, such as a pipeline connecting their wellfield to the Metropolitan Water District of Southern California's Colorado River Aqueduct, storing surplus water underground, and treating water to remove harmful contaminants. Susan highlights partnerships like the one with the Farmworkers Institute of Education to install clean water filtration systems in underserved communities and shares the company's agricultural efforts in the Cadiz Valley. She also emphasizes how Cadiz’s gr...
2024-10-07
55 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Dangerous Games by Susan Hunter
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/738397 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Dangerous Games Series: #11 of Leah Nash Mysteries Author: Susan Hunter Narrator: Melissa Redmond Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 11 hours 5 minutes Release date: June 18, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: When a good man with a troubled past perishes in a fire, only Leah Nash can unravel the tangled mystery behind his death. In the quiet town of Himmel, the sudden blaze that engulfs the local library is only the beginning. Among the smoldering ashes, a lifeless body is found—it's Luke Granger, a hardworking young man striving to escape his fam...
2024-06-18
30 min
Sustain
Episode 232: Susan Kennedy on Open Technology Fund (OTF)
Guest Susan Kennedy Panelists Richard Littauer | Eriol Fox Show Notes In this episode, hosts Richard Littauer and Eriol Fox chat with Susan Kennedy, a program manager at the Open Technology Fund (OTF), to explore the intricacies of sustaining open source technologies. OTF, a nonprofit organization, plays a vital role in promoting internet freedom in oppressive regimes by supporting the development of anti-censorship and anti-surveillance technologies. Funded by the U.S. Congress but operating independently, OTF aids in navigating the challenges attached to open source project sustainability and maintenance. Susan...
2024-05-10
36 min
Food Junkies Podcast
Episode 175: International Food Addiction Consensus Conference
Dr. Jen Unwin, PsyD, FBPSs co-founder of Food Addiction Solutions (FAS) Jen is a Clinical Psychologist who worked for over 30 years in the NHS in the UK. She specialised in the role of hope in quality of life and was chair of the UK Association for Solution-Focused Therapy. After a lifetime of addiction to sugar and carbohydrates, she finally understood that the solution was abstinence and trained in Holistic Addiction Medicine with Heidi. They have been working together to devise and evaluate successful treatment approaches to food addiction and to raise awareness of the condition internationally. Jen’s...
2024-05-02
46 min
Ending Human Trafficking Podcast
315 – Keeping Our Children Safe Online, with Susan Kennedy
Dr. Sandie Morgan is joined by Susan Kennedy as the two discuss the importance of keeping our children safe online. Susan Kennedy Susan Kennedy joined the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children in 2018. At NCMEC, Susan leads NCMEC’s prevention, outreach, training, and partnership programs. Previously Susan was the Director of Programs at the Center for Alexandria’s Children where she conducted child forensic interviews, coordinated the Child Advocacy Center program, and oversaw a community-based primary prevention program for children aged zero to five and their caregivers. She earned her Bachelors’ degree in Psychology from The...
2024-03-04
32 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
To Helen Back by Susan McBride
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/741585 to listen full audiobooks. Title: To Helen Back Series: #1 of River Road Mystery Author: Susan McBride Narrator: Kitty Hendrix Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 6 hours 16 minutes Release date: February 27, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: In this fun and sassy new mystery, USA Today bestselling author Susan McBride introduces us to Helen Evans, a modern-day Miss Marple who must expose a murderer in a town full of suspects! When Milton Grone turns up dead in tiny River Bend, Illinois, nearly all the would-be suspects have the perfect alibi: attending Thursday night's town meeting. And as M...
2024-02-27
30 min
PolicyCast
We can productively discuss even the toughest topics—here’s how
As our discourse and our politics have become both more polarized and paralyzed, Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Erica Chenoweth and Julia Minson say we need to refocus on listening to understand, instead of talking to win. In mid-2022, the School launched the Candid and Constructive Conversations initiative, based on the idea that frank yet productive discussions over differences are not only vital to democracy and a functioning society, but that the ability to have them was also an essential skill for students, staff, and faculty in the Harvard community and beyond to learn. The effort—which uses techniques an...
2024-02-16
46 min
Listen to the Best Full Audiobooks in Mystery, Thriller & Horror, Police & Detective
Lowcountry Bombshell: A Liz Talbot Mystery, Book 2 by Susan M. Boyer
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/735925 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Lowcountry Bombshell: A Liz Talbot Mystery, Book 2 Series: #2 of Liz Talbot Mystery Author: Susan M. Boyer Narrator: Tiffany Morgan Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 8 hours 39 minutes Release date: January 26, 2024 Genres: Police & Detective Publisher's Summary: Is it coincidence or Deadly Destiny? Private Investigator Liz Talbot thinks she’s seen another ghost when she meets Calista McQueen. She’s the spitting image of Marilyn Monroe. Born exactly fifty years after the iconic bombshell, Calista's life is a déjà vu of Hollywood tragedy. And with the anniversary of Marilyn's death looming, Calista...
2024-01-26
03 min
PolicyCast
How to keep "TLDR" syndrome from killing your policy proposal
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Todd Rogers and Lecturer in Public Policy Lauren Brodsky say trying too hard to sound intelligent—even when communicating complex or nuanced ideas—isn't a smart strategy. Because today’s overburdened information consumers are as much skimmers as readers, Rogers and Brodsky teach people how to put readers first and use tools like simplification, formatting, and storytelling for maximum engagement. They say you can have the most brilliant, well-researched ideas in the policy world, but you can’t communicate them, they’ll never reach the ultimate goal—making an impact. Rogers is the faculty chair of the Behav...
2023-10-25
45 min
No Holding Back with Susan Estrich
Are these the scariest times we have lived in? with Special Guest Bob Schrum
In this thought-provoking episode, Susan is joined by a distinguished guest, Bob Shrum, to delve deep into the complex and pressing issue of anti-Semitism and its impact on the Democratic Party in the United States.As the Democratic Party faces numerous challenges and strives to represent the diverse tapestry of America, discussions about anti-Semitism, its manifestations, and its influence on party politics have become more crucial than ever. Susan leads an engaging conversation with Bob Shrum, a renowned political strategist and commentator, as they explore the multifaceted dimensions of this complex issue.They also discuss...
2023-10-24
28 min
Liefteratuur
#01 - Lisette Jonkman over 2 POV: het duale vertelperspectief (S02)
We zijn TERUG! Een nieuw seizoen vól geweldige gasten, en we trappen af met een extra lange eerste aflevering. Feelgoodauteur Lisette Jonkman schuift aan om het te hebben over 2 POV. Oftewel: het duale vertelperspectief, waarbij je op de schouder óf in het hoofd van meerdere hoofdpersonages zit tijdens het lezen van een boek.En deze aflevering is een speciale, want halverwege de aflevering draaien we éven de rollen om en kruipt Lisette achter de knoppen om míj te interviewen. We hebben het over mijn nieuwste boek (Wie ik ben zonder jou), maar ook over hoe je t...
2023-10-13
1h 03
PolicyCast
Dr. Rochelle Walensky on making health care policy under fire
Dr. Rochelle Walensky, who served as CDC director from 2021 to 2023, calls the job “probably the hardest thing I will ever do.” But she also calls it “the honor of a lifetime.” When she was appointed by President Biden as the CDC’s 19th director, she was already used to politicized health care issues, having spent her formative years as a physician working on HIV and AIDS. But COVID thrust her into an unprecedented spotlight, forcing her to lead a demoralized agency through the challenges of implementing policy and informing the public while navigating a highly polarized and often toxic public sph...
2023-10-05
41 min
Book Marketing Mentors
How to Best Connect with the Media to Boost Your Book's Success - BM389
Are you curious to unlock the secrets to connect with the media to fuel your marketing success?Join me for this week's interview with PR expert Mickie Kennedy, the genius behind e-Releases. Get ready to unlock invaluable insights to strengthen your book's media coverage!We'll dive into...The art of storytelling in press releases, captivating journalists with real-life examples.Why nonfiction books have the edge over other genres.The strategic use of press release distribution services, local media's potential, and the impact of authenticity.Don't miss your chance to revolutionize your book...
2023-09-27
29 min
PolicyCast
AI can be democracy’s ally—but not if it works for Big Tech
Kennedy School Lecturer in Public Policy Bruce Schneier says Artificial Intelligence has the potential to transform the democratic process in ways that could be good, bad, and potentially mind-boggling. The important thing, he says, will be to use regulation and other tools to make sure that AIs are working for us, and just not for Big Tech companies—a hard lesson we’ve already learned through our experience with social media. When ChatGPT and other generative AI tools were released to the public late last year, it was as if someone had opened the floodgates on a thousand urgent quest...
2023-09-20
43 min
The Cabin
A Wisconsin Hidden Gem: The Frank Lloyd Wright Trail (ft. Susan Kennedy)
The Cabin is presented by the Wisconsin Counties Association and this week we’re featuring Douglas County; https://bit.ly/3s3V29N The Cabin is also presented by Jolly Good Soda, available in all your classic favorite flavors that we remember from childhood. The diet line offers 0 calories, 0 carbs, 0 sugars, and no caffeine – perfect for mixers or just enjoying on a warm summer day (or any day, for that matter); always Wisconsin-based, you can follow @jollygoodsoda on social for the latest on new flavors, fun promotions, and more. Learn more here; https://bit.ly/3TSFYY4...
2023-08-22
59 min
Fabulous After Fifty!
FABULOUS AFTER FIFTY! EPISODE 116 – SUSAN GOLD – TIME TO CLEAR TRAUMA AND BE FREE!!
Time to clear out past trauma and set ourselves free. Yes we can, and we are worth it! So happy to welcome today a thoroughly beautiful woman, inside and out, Susan Gold international consultant in brand leverage and author of “Toxic Family: Transforming Childhood Trauma into Adult Freedom is her journey”. A message of wisdom, of hope, full of depth, inspiration and tips on how we, at 50 plus can set ourselves free by clearing out the trauma still lurking (often even after years of self-development) so we can fully enjoy our lives and grow into the person we are...
2023-07-07
00 min
Living on a Changing Planet
Episode 09: Susan Clayton
Whitmore-Williams Professor of Psychology at the College of Wooster. Member of the APA task force on psychology and global climate change. Landmark contributor to the field of climate and environmental psychology, and IPCC chapter lead for the 6th Assessment Report. We speak with Susan about why she entered the field, the nature of climate anxiety, and the landscape of different options for responding to it.The 10000 young person study: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanplh/article/PIIS2542-5196(21)00278-3/fulltextWhy breathing is so effective at reducing stress: https://hbr.org/2020/09/research-why-breathing-is-so-effective-at-reducing-stress
2023-06-14
54 min
Psychedelic Conversations
Psychedelic Conversations | Charles Patti - MY Self Wellness #90
Welcome to the Psychedelic Conversations Podcast! Episode 90: In this episode we discuss Charles' self-awareness journey, the importance of having passion and purpose, why he has chosen to work with ketamine, ketamine for the treatment of addiction, the upcoming documentary "Lighter", supporting the veteran community, offerings at his company "MY Self Wellness", western vs psychedelic medicine and so much more! 00:00 - Fire Moment 01:33 - Introduction 02:33 - Charles' Self-Awareness Journey 12:59 - Having Passion And Purpose 15:40 - Why Choose Ketamine For Therapy?
2023-06-04
52 min
PolicyCast
Why smart infrastructure is a smart investment—for both Democrats and Republicans—in an era of historic public works spending
As the U.S. prepares to spend hundreds of billions on new projects, HKS Professor Stephen Goldsmith says successfully upgrading our infrastructure will not only require spending all that money smartly, but spending it on infrastructure that is itself smart—full of sensors that can anticipate problems before they require costly repairs and that serve multiple functions instead of just one. With the passage of 2021’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act and the 2022’s Inflation Reduction Act, the federal government has ushered in levels of infrastructure spending we haven’t seen since the days of President Dwight Eisenhower. Between...
2023-04-18
36 min
PolicyCast
Transitioning to clean power without workers absorbing the shock
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Gordon Hanson and Harvard Vice Provost for Climate and Sustainability James Stock say an important part of the green energy transition will be mitigating its effects on employment, both in the United States and overseas. Talking about the clean energy transition can conjure up images of commuters using sleek electric trains and electric cars powered by the sun and wind, and of workers with good-paying jobs installing the infrastructure of the future. But the outlook for communities that are economically tied to the fossil fuel economy that will be left behind isn’t quite as su...
2023-04-06
38 min
PolicyCast
Local news is civic infrastructure. And it’s crumbling. Can we save it?
Harvard Kennedy School professors Nancy Gibbs and Tom Patterson say local news is civic infrastructure. And it's crumbling. Like bridges, local news organizations use facts to help people connect with each other over the chasm of partisan political divides. People need reliable information to make important decisions about their lives—Where should I send my child to school? Who should I vote for? Should I buy a bigger house or a new car?—just as much as they need breathable air, clean water, and safe roads. Unfortunately, internet-driven market forces have cut traditional sources of revenue by 80 percent, and vult...
2023-03-07
44 min
PolicyCast
Joe Aldy on the complex economics of the clean energy transition
Economist and Harvard Kennedy School Professor Joe Aldy says possibly the most complex—and one of the most existentially important—problems facing humanity is how to pull out the roots of fossil fuel infrastructure that are so deeply embedded in the global economy. The work is complex and the scale is immense; In fact it’s been said that transitioning the global economy from fossil fuels to sustainable sources will require the largest reallocation of capital in human history. Meanwhile Russia's invasion of Ukraine and its willingness to weaponize oil and natural gas distribution was a sign to many that th...
2023-01-25
45 min
Started From The Bottom
From Cattle Ranching to Coding with Kat Kennedy
An Entrepreneur Focused Podcast on Getting Started. I’m so so excited about today’s guest. Kat Kennedy is such a cool person and I know that you’re going to fall in love with her. She started her career as a software developer and became the CXO of degreed before becoming an investor. In this episode we cover skincare, women working in tech, standing up for yourself and how growing up on a cattle ranch can really prepare you for everything. I hope you guys enjoy this episode! This podcast is available on Apple Pod...
2023-01-12
56 min
PolicyCast
Goals and realities: What World Cup performances can teach us about development in African countries
Matt Andrews, the faculty director of the Building State Capability program at Harvard Kennedy School, says the reasons why African nations haven’t done better at soccer’s world championships have a lot in common with why much of the continent’s economic promise has also gone unfulfilled. The World Cup, the biggest championship in soccer—or football, depending on where you are from—is currently underway and it's one of the two most-watched sporting events on the planet, the other being the Olympic Games. Yet even though it’s a world-wide event, the list of World Cup champions is dominated...
2022-12-09
33 min
Business Mastery Podcast
75. "Business Evolution and Embracing the Zig Zag" with Susan Meier
Send us a textDawn talks with Susan Meier, a brand management specialist. Dawn and Susan discuss how businesses evolve over time. In this episode…Who is Susan and whom does she serve? (1:08). Zig Zag. Huh? Why is that important? (3:45).Zig zagging is not a meandering path we take. It has to be intentional. (6:35).Advice from Susan for business owners who have been following their vision and it is not turning out to be what they thought it would be.? (8:09). Is it okay when your audience...
2022-12-07
26 min
PolicyCast
How American cities can prepare for an increasingly destructive climate
Former New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio has a unique perspective on the topic of climate resiliency. He was a city official in 2012 for Superstorm Sandy—which many call the worst disaster in New York City’s history—and in 2021 for Hurricane Ida, which caused $24 billion worth of flooding in the Northeastern United States, making it the costliest and most damaging storm since Sandy nine years before. He was also mayor during most of those nine years, when policymakers, planners, and the citizens of New York tried to grapple with the enormous task of making the city more resili...
2022-11-23
33 min
PolicyCast
Why women are authoritarianism’s targets—and how they can be its undoing
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Erica Chenoweth and Lecturer in Public Policy Zoe Marks say the parallel global trends of rising authoritarianism and attempts to roll back women’s rights are no coincidence. The hard won rights women have attained over the past century—to education, to full participation in the workforce, in politics, and civic life, and to reproductive healthcare—have transformed society and corresponded with historic waves of democratization around the world. But they have also increasingly become the target of authoritarian leaders and regimes looking to displace democracy with hierarchies controlled by male elites and to re-confine women...
2022-11-03
42 min
Am I Old Yet? — Comedy audio drama
The Chosen One
Season 6 kicks off with a brand new look, new musical theme, and an amazing adventure for Helen and the crew. This is a screwball comedy serial, in which there are super powers and superior beings handing them out, possibly for the good of the planet. It all remains to be seen. Rene is played by Christopher McDougall, while Helen, Demeter, Persephone, Janey and Susan are playing by Flloyd Kennedy.The episode theme music is "In the Labyrinth", and the music introducing the two Greek people is "`Song of the Goddess Diana", both written and performed b...
2022-10-21
15 min
Food Junkies Podcast
Episode 80: Susan Peirce Thompson
In today's episode Dr. Vera Tarman and Clarissa Kennedy interview Susan Peirce Thompson to talk about her latest book, REZOOM: The Powerful Reframe to End the Crash-and-Burn Cycle of Food Addiction. Susan Peirce Thompson, Ph.D. is an Adjunct Associate Professor of Brain and Cognitive Sciences at the University of Rochester and an expert in the psychology of eating. She is President of the Institute for Sustainable Weight Loss and the founder of the worldwide Bright Line Eating movement. Her first two books, including “Bright Line Eating: The Science of Living Happy, Thin, and Free,” beca...
2022-07-08
59 min
USSC Live
What does a Kennedy in Canberra mean for Australia?
As a daughter of a cherished US president, scion of a political dynasty, globally-renowned philanthropist and accomplished former ambassador to Japan, Australia has arguably never had a higher profile US ambassador than it soon will with Caroline Kennedy. What is the history of the relationship between President Biden and Caroline Kennedy? What can we expect of her approach to contentious issues like US trade policy and climate change? How will her approach to China and the Indo-Pacific region compare with when she was ambassador to Japan? The United States Studies Centre hosted a webinar discussion on the newly confirmed US...
2022-06-01
56 min
PolicyCast
The pandemic's silver lining—a trove of data on social protection programs
Rema Hanna is the Jeffrey Cheah Professor of South-East Asia Studies and Chair of the International Development Area at the Harvard Kennedy School. She also serves as the Faculty Director of Evidence for Policy Design (EPoD) at Harvard University’s Center for International Development and is the co-Scientific Director of the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) South East Asia Office in Indonesia. In addition, Professor Hanna is a Research Associate with the National Bureau of Economic Research (NBER) and an affiliate of the Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development (BREAD). Her research revolves aroun...
2022-05-05
35 min
PolicyCast
O'Sullivan and Frankel: How the sanctions on Putin's Russia are reshaping the world economic order
HKS professors Meghan O’Sullivan and Jeffrey Frankel say the draconian sanctions on Putin’s regime—which came together faster than almost anyone predicted—will have far-reaching and lasting effects well beyond Russia’s borders. In a nuclear-armed world where direct superpower conflict can have apocalyptic consequences, the proxy battlefield has become economics and finance. Instead of firing missiles, combatants lob sanctions to inflict pain and achieve strategic goals. Rather than cutting off supply routes, opponents cut off access to capital reserves and international financial systems. And during the first weeks of Russia’s war on Ukraine, developments on both the phy...
2022-03-17
39 min
The Deal Scout
Flipping Mansions w/ Lloyd Segal
Lloyd SegalFrom Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaLloyd Segal (born 22 March 1948) is the President of the Los Angeles Real Estate Investors Club, author, real estate investor, mentor, and national public speaker.[1][2] He is also the former President of the Will Rogers Polo Club.[9]Early life and educationLloyd Segal was born and raised in the Squirrel Hill neighborhood of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. He is the eldest of five children of Seretta (nee Ruben) and Harold Segal, both business leaders in Pittsburgh. The family belonged to the Tree of Life Synagogue, where Segal celebrated his bar mitzvah.Segal attended Wightman Elementary School and Taylor Allderdice Hi...
2022-02-14
1h 01
Building Educator Capacity with CESA 2
#21 - Navigating Safely in an Ever-Changing Digital Landscape with Susan Kennedy from NCMEC
Join us for a conversation to better prepare for a new virtual world! CESA 2 Consultant Valerie Schmitz talks with Susan Kennedy from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children about what parents and educators need to consider as children navigate the digital landscape. With new apps and social networks changing day by day, we'll hear how to best respond to situations that your children may experience. Subscribe to our CESA 2 podcast email list!: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/S091xli/podcast Resources: NetSmartz Homepage: https://www.missingkids.org/netsmartz
2022-02-08
33 min
Doc Talk by MedAudPro
Guest Interview with David Kennedy, MD
Dr. Nathan Nachlas, an otolaryngologist and founding member of Network of Florida Otolaryngologists interviews Dr. David Kennedy, of the Perelman School of Medicine, Department of Otorhinolaryngology: Head and Neck Surgery, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania.
2022-01-16
12 min
PolicyCast
Nobel Prize winner Maria Ressa on how social media is pushing journalism—and democracy—to the brink
The Nobel Committee has awarded its 2021 Peace Prize to Maria Ressa for being a fearless defender of independent journalism and freedom of expression in the Philippines, and particularly for her work exposing the human rights abuses of authoritarian President Rodrigo Duterte. But the prize is also a de facto acknowledgement that Ressa has become something of a one-woman personification of the struggles, perils, and promise of journalism in the age of social media. A longtime investigative reporter and bureau chief for CNN, she began thinking about how social networks could be used for both good and evil w...
2021-12-10
42 min
PolicyCast
How our flawed debates about cost prevent us from spending public money wisely
Barely a news cycle goes by these days without someone in public office saying ‘We can’t afford that,’ while at the same time defending their favorite budget priorities and tossing around mind-numbingly large cost figures in the billions and trillions of dollars. Those debates can seem very cynical, and of course Oscar Wilde famously defined a cynic as a person who knows the cost of everything but the value of nothing. But Harvard Kennedy School Senior Lecturer Linda Bilmes says things are even worse than that—not only are we not having discussions based on value, our understanding of what...
2021-12-02
44 min
CHANGE YOUR TUNE
CONTRIBUTE AND SERVE with Robert Simonds
After 20 years in the music business, Robert Simonds resigned as principal second violinist of the Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra in June 2021. He is now a MC/MPA candidate at the Harvard Kennedy School of Government and is seeking to merge his performing arts experience with public service.QUOTES“I wanted to leave the stage on my own terms.”“Add as much value as possible onstage and offstage.”“All large institutions should serve a public function.”“Never stop looking for people to help you.”“At the Rochester Philharmonic I felt very useful b...
2021-10-31
41 min
PolicyCast
Systems Failure: Economist Jason Furman says economic inequality costs everyone
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Jason Furman recently testified before the House Select Committee on Economic Disparity and Fairness in Growth and called growing inequality the fundamental challenge for the U.S. economy. He says that slow income growth, coupled with growing disparities in how the overall economic pie is divided, have contributed to inequality that is now pervasive by race, ethnicity, gender, income, and education. That inequality hurts everyone, he says, limiting growth and depriving society of productive contributors to the economy. About our guest: Jason Furman is the Aetna Professor of the Practice of Ec...
2021-09-29
25 min
PolicyCast
Systems Failure: How to respond when our algorithms are biased and our privacy is in peril
Harvard Kennedy School Professor Latanya Sweeney is a pioneer in the fields of algorithmic fairness and data privacy and the founding director of the new Public Interest Tech Lab at Harvard University. The former chief technology officer for the US Trade Commission, she’s been awarded 3 patents and her work is cited in two key US privacy regulations, including the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA). She was also the first black woman to earn a PhD in Computer Science from MIT, and she says her experiences being the only woman of color in white male-dominated classrooms and la...
2021-09-17
31 min
Kennedy Dynasty
Author Spotlight: A Conversation With Susan Ronald: Author Of “The Ambassador”
Alyson is joined by author of "The Ambassador: Joseph P. Kennedy at the Court of St. James's 1938-1940”, Susan Ronald. Buy "The Ambassador": https://amzn.to/2YFyqjJ Watch The Interview: https://youtu.be/oykXrcoGFC0 Instagram: www.instagram.com/kennedydynasty Patreon: www.patreon.com/kennedydynasty Website: www.kennedydynasty.com Shop: www.kennedydynasty.com/shop Recommendations: www.kennedydynasty.com/recommendations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2021-09-09
23 min
PolicyCast
Happiness in an age of fear and grievance
Harvard Kennedy School and Harvard Business School Professor Arthur Brooks studies happiness: Where it comes from, how to achieve it, and how it affects our lives, our decision-making, and the world around us. But how do we define happiness? Is it how we feel? Is it an approach to life? And how much control over it do we really have? What percentage of our happiness comes from, say, our environment, or from genetics? Can government make us happier? Should it? In a time of stress and division when the world is seemingly desperate for more happiness, Brooks joins host...
2021-07-30
46 min
Children's Link - Talking Ability
Episode 8: Grant Kennedy, CUPS
In this episode, Lorna Selig chats with our guest, Grant Kennedy, from CUPS!
2021-06-18
37 min
PolicyCast
Staying Power: Tony Saich on 100 Years of the Chinese Communist Party
The Chinese Communist Party rules a country that is already an economic superpower and is poised to become a military and geopolitical one as the 21st Century unfolds. But Harvard Kennedy School Professor Tony Saich says the party’s 100th birthday next month is also a time to remember the party’s struggles and humble beginnings. From it’s early days as Soviet-supported client and its existential struggles with the Chinese Nationalists; to the tragic excesses of the Great Leap Forward and the Cultural Revolution; to its economic transformation and growing middle class, the party has made disastrous errors as wel...
2021-06-10
35 min
The BLAZE THE LION Podcast
Episode 30 with Susan Kennedy
In Episode 30 we spoke with Susan Kennedy, founder of Bullets 4 Life. This is an organization that is heavily involved in the streets. Their focus...stopping gun violence in our communities. Their motto, "donate a bullet, save a life". They make bracelets and necklaces from the bullets that are donated along with beads and gems. We spoke to Susan about how this passion for starting this organization and movement first started. It was truly evident listening to Susan that this is her passion. From talking to kids at schools affected by gun violence to even helping families with funeral arrangements...
2021-06-02
1h 15
PolicyCast
Between blind faith and denial: Finding a productive approach to merging policy, science, and technology
PolicyCast is a production of Harvard Kennedy School and is hosted by Associate Dean for Communications and Public Affairs Thoko Moyo.Our guest for this episode, Sheila Jasanoff, is the Pforzheimer Professor of Science and Technology Studies at the Harvard Kennedy School and the founder and director of the Program on Science, Technology and Society.PolicyCast is produced and engineered by Ralph Ranalli and co-produced by Susan Hughes.For more information please visit our web page or contact us at PolicyCast@hks.harvard.edu.
2021-05-05
34 min
齋聊
EP17 - 物質所見證嘅真相
無論係閉路電視上嘅磷質烙印,樹木嘅分枝,無人機嘅嘈音,定係油污所折射嘅倒影,全部都訴說住好多往事,好多過去。關於呢個世界嘅物質,有好多我地無法盡知,但仍然有好多,冇被充份聆聽嘅聲音。真相就算沉沒,仍然會被見證。不妄信,並仍然相信真相可以接近。我地討論人以外嘅世界,關於物質嘅見證角色。by 梓明、Kimberly參考:Schuppli, Susan. 2020. Material Witness - Media, Forensics, Evidence. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
2021-04-09
51 min
PolicyCast
Democracy’s uncertain prospects 10 years after the Arab Spring
PolicyCast is a production of Harvard Kennedy School and is hosted by Associate Dean for Communications and Public Affairs Thoko Moyo.PolicyCast is produced and engineered by Ralph Ranalli and co-produced by Susan Hughes.For more information please visit our web page or contact us at PolicyCast@hks.harvard.edu.
2021-03-25
32 min
First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
First Cup of Coffee - January 15, 2021
Reflections on how Susan Elizabeth Phillips and Jayne Ann Krentz modeled author friendships for me, the old people's website, and the perils of hand-drawn maps.You can see the Susan and Jayne shows here and here (among other places, I'm sure).First Cup of Coffee is part of the Frolic Podcast Network. You can find more outstanding podcasts to subscribe to at Frolic.media/podcasts!Support the showContact Jeffe!Find me on Threads Visit my website https://jeffekennedy.comFollow me on Amazon or BookBub...
2021-01-15
22 min
Suzie Kennedy: Living With Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn meets Marilyn! What its like being a professional Marilyn lookalike
In this episode I interview Susan Griffiths. One of the USA's top Marilyn Monroe impersonators. We both talk of how it is to live under the shadow and up to one of the most famous women of all time
2021-01-13
30 min
PolicyCast
Joe Aldy on how Joe Biden can jumpstart the global climate effort
Joseph Aldy, an economist and professor of the practice of public policy at Harvard Kennedy School, has seen this all before. A climate in crisis. A big economic downturn. A transition from a Republican administration to a new Democratic president looking to drastically change the country’s direction. Twelve years ago, Aldy was a member of then-President-elect Barack Obama’s transition team as it took over from the George W. Bush administration. He says the challenges today are much the same—figuring out how to push aggressive measures to stave off the worst effects of climate change while b...
2020-12-08
34 min
PolicyCast
Young voters ascendant: How a generational shift won the 2020 election and could remake American politics
In 2019, the 72-million strong Millennial generation (23-to-38-year-olds) quietly surpassed the Baby Boomers as America’s largest living generational cohort. In the 2020 election, they made their voices heard with a roar. Not only did younger voters—and particularly younger voters of color—turn out to vote and organize for candidates in record numbers, they also provided the margin of victory for Democrats Joe Biden and Kamala Harris in key states like Michigan, Arizona, and Pennsylvania. Mark Gearan is director of the Institute of Politics at Harvard Kennedy School. He was also director of the Peace Corps un...
2020-11-18
35 min
PolicyCast
Garbage in, garbage out: Dissecting the disinformation that clouds our decisions
Some choices are easy. Some are hard. Some are momentous, which is how many people are describing today’s US national election. Yet all of the choices we make have one thing in common: Our decisions are only as good as the information we have to base them on. And with the rise of disinformation, misinformation, media manipulation, and social media bubbles, we’re finding it increasingly hard to know what information to trust and to feel confident in the decisions we make.Harvard Kennedy School Professor Matthew Baum and Joan Donovan, the research director for the Shor...
2020-11-03
42 min
You're Sober! Now What?
059: Susan Brown from Pathway Into Oneness
Susan Brown is a Sріrіtuаl Mеntоr, Intuіtіvе Hеаlеr аnd Chаnnеl. She shares with іndіvіduаlѕ, hоw to fіnd іnnеr реасе аnd bаlаnсе working frоm a ѕрасе of undеrѕtаndіng аnd соmраѕѕіоn. Showing you how tо open your hеаrt and live your life рurроѕе uѕіng Shamanic Rituals, Sріrіtuаl Guіdаnсе and Eаrth Mеdісіnе. Aѕ a Sріrіtuаl Mentor, Susan аѕѕіѕts with thе understanding аnd application оf ѕріrіtuаl concepts. Susans methods hаvе рrоvеn to bе hеlрful tо those whо аrе seeking іnnеr ре...
2020-10-26
36 min
PolicyCast
The end of Us versus Them policing: The tough road ahead for reform
Recent polls show a majority of Americans say we need major changes to how police enforce the law and provide public safety. Policymakers and political leaders—under pressure from the Defund and Black Lives Matter movements after high police killings of Black people like Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, and numerous others—are now considering a variety of measures to curb police brutality. But Harvard Kennedy School faculty members Sandra Susan Smith, the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Professor of Criminal Justice, and Assistant Professor of Public Policy Yanilda González say history has shown that reforming the police is much easie...
2020-10-05
34 min
PolicyCast
If the Electoral College is a racist relic, why has it endured?
This is the first episode of PolicyCast's 2020-2021 season. Alexander Keyssar is the Matthew W. Stirling Jr. Professor of History and Social Policy at Harvard Kennedy School. An historian by training, he specializes in the exploration of historical problems that have contemporary policy implications.In this episode, Professor Keyssar discusses his new book: "Why Do We Still Have the Electoral College?" (Harvard University Press, 2020) He is also the author of the widely-read book: "The Right to Vote: The Contested History of Democracy in the United States" (Basic Books, 2000), for which he was named a finalist fo...
2020-09-15
32 min
Vanderbilt Kennedy Center
Language Growth In Young Children With Disabilities
The Promise of Discovery Episode 2: Language growth in in young children with disabilities The Vanderbilt KidTalk project facilitates studies focused on language learning in young children with disabilities. Interventions typically focus on teaching partners (parents, siblings, peers, etc.) to support language development in children who have language delays. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Ann Kaiser, Ph.D., Susan Gray Chair in Education and Human Development; Professor of Special Education and Psychology Interviewer: Elise McMillan, J.D., Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
2020-07-16
29 min
PolicyCast
Championing human rights amid disease and discrimination
Joining PolicyCast and host Thoko Moyo for this episode are Kennedy School Professors Mathias Risse and Jacqueline Bhabha of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy. Professor Risse is faculty director of the Carr Center and his work focuses on global justice and the intersections of human rights, the climate crisis, inequality, and technology. He is also the Lucius N. Littauer Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration at Harvard Kennedy School.Professor Bhabha is an expert in public health — particularly involving children and vulnerable populations — as well as an internationally-known human rights lawyer. She is FXB Dir...
2020-07-01
35 min
Coming Home: A podcast with Lane Kennedy
Releasing Stress and Finding Your Inner Sanctuary with Susan Proper
About Susan: Susan loves sharing self-compassion and dream catching through yoga, coaching, and women’s retreats - things important to her for other women’s happiness and well being. It’s her passion and dharma - to serve other women with her yoga and coaching. She loves to share what she has learned so other women can feel the joy of being their best selves. Key Takeaways: How Susan found her practice About her teacher training in Yoga Nidra Having additional hours of training advantage The body keeping all memories Yoga Nidra...
2020-06-21
31 min
PolicyCast
When discrimination and a pandemic collide
First there was the shock of realizing that the COVID-19 pandemic would be widespread and lengthy. Now issues of race, equity, and the coronavirus are quickly coming to the fore, as data pours in showing how the virus is hitting minority communities the hardest.Harvard Kennedy School Professor Cornell Brooks says historic systemic discrimination, lack of access to healthcare and healthy food, housing and employment disparities, and other issues have left communities of color uniquely vulnerable.Discrimination means people in communities of color can’t follow many recommended individual actions for the pandemic including staying at...
2020-04-20
30 min
In the Balance
Anxiety Tour #3: Self-care, Nutrition and Our Anxious Spirit with Taryn L Kennedy
Certified nutritionist Taryn L Kennedy talks with Susan about how nutrition affects our nervous system, particularly in times of stress, and how our diet contributes to our anxiety.
2020-04-06
41 min
PolicyCast
Post-expert democracy: Why nobody trusts elites anymore
Democratic governance expert Archon Fung says that since 2016 we have entered a political dramatically different from the previous 35 years. He calls it a period of “wide aperture, low deference Democracy.” In simplest terms, it’s an era when a much wider range of ideas and potential policies are being debated and when traditional leaders in politics, media, academia, and culture are increasingly being questioned, pushed aside, and ignored by a distrustful public.And he says the fate of those leaders and elites is significantly of their own making, because they have supported self-interested policies that have re...
2020-02-03
39 min
PolicyCast
The climate crisis was caused by economics, can economics be part of the solution?
The New York Times called it one of the worst outcomes in a quarter-century of climate negotiations. United Nations Secretary General António Guterres said the international community "lost an important opportunity to show increased ambition on mitigation, adaptation and finance to tackle the climate crisis” at the recent UN Climate Summit in Madrid.But Harvard Kennedy School Professor Robert Stavins says global climate negotiators still accomplished something important last month at the COP25 conference—because of what they didn't do. Instead of approving lax rules full of loopholes that big polluting countries like Brazil and Australia were...
2020-01-06
37 min
PolicyCast
Mightier than the sword: The unexpected effectiveness of nonviolent resistance
Activists from around the world reach out to Harvard Kennedy School Professor Erica Chenoweth on an almost daily basis. And they mostly ask the same question: How can we fight authoritarianism — and the often-brutal repression that comes with it — without resorting to violence ourselves? They turn to her because her groundbreaking research has shown that, when done the right way, nonviolent civil resistance is actually more effective at driving political change than taking up arms. Chenoweth is the Berthold Beitz Professor in Human Rights and International Affairs at Harvard Kennedy School Susan S. and Kenneth L. Wallach Prof...
2019-11-12
42 min
PolicyCast
David Deming on why free college is a good investment
Harvard Kennedy School Professor David Deming, whose research focuses on the economics of education, recently wrote a New York Times op-ed titled “Tuition-free College Could Cost Less Than You Think.” Making college education widely affordable in the U.S. is vital, Deming says, because a degree will likely be a prerequisite for the labor market of the not-too-distant future. Professor Deming recently sat down with PolicyCast host Thoko Moyo to discuss not just how to lower college costs, but also how to improve educational quality and what that could mean for students across the socioeconomic spectrum. In addi...
2019-10-28
26 min
PolicyCast
Fixing ourselves is hard: Iris Bohnet on solving bias in the workplace
Iris Bohnet is a behavioral economist, a leading researcher into gender bias, and Harvard Kennedy School's academic dean. She’s got some tough advice for the world’s biggest governments, corporations, and organizations: Stop wasting money on traditional diversity training programs, because they don’t work. But Dean Bohnet tells host Thoko Moyo that there's also good news: By focusing on fixing processes rather than people, we can create workarounds that solve for our stubborn biases. Bohnet is also co-director of the Women and Public Policy Program at HKS and her research combines insights from economics and psycho...
2019-10-16
45 min
PolicyCast
Ambassador Wendy Sherman on high-stakes negotiation and authentic leadership
Ambassador Wendy Sherman has been at the table for some of the most challenging negotiations in recent history. She’s held talks with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Il and sparred with Iranian officials to hammer out the 2015 nuclear weapons deal. Now she’s brought what she’s learned about authentic leadership, diplomacy, and succeeding as a woman in a male-dominated field to a new book, which is titled “Not for the Faint of Heart: Lessons in Courage, Power and Persistence” Ambassador Sherman is a professor of the practice of public leadership, director of the Center for...
2019-09-30
37 min
PolicyCast
Robot car revolution: Using policy to manage the autonomous vehicle future
Harvard Kennedy School Lecturer Mark Fagan is spearheading the Autonomous Vehicles Policy Initiative at the Taubman Center for State and Local Government, helping to ensure government officials can successfully navigate the impending robot car revolution. Mark talks with host Thoko Moyo about how AVs could have disruptive impacts on traffic safety and congestion, public transit, jobs, and even data privacy. The Autonomous Vehicles Policy Initiative consults with stakeholders both inside and outside of the United States. Through research, teaching, and work with decision makers in administrations, with technologists and business leaders from AV companies and startups, and...
2019-09-16
38 min
PolicyCast
PolicyCast is back!
Harvard Kennedy School's PolicyCast is back! Enjoy this preview of our relaunch with host Thoko Moyo of upcoming episodes featuring autonomous vehicles expert Mark Fagan, Center for Public Leadership Director Ambassador Wendy Sherman, and Professor Erica Chenoweth, who has conducted groundbreaking research on the effectiveness of nonviolent civil movements. Our relaunch starts Monday with Harvard Kennedy School Lecturer in Public Policy Mark Fagan, who is leading the Autonomous Vehicles Policy Initiative at the Taubman Center for State and Local Government. The initiative is working to help local governments prepare for the impacts of driverless cars, which are...
2019-09-14
03 min
The Spark File with Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien
Creativity Sparks: John Mulaney on Failure + Nine Enders
Susan Blackwell and Laura Camien share two new sparks of inspiration from their creative spark files. John Mulaney's interview on You Made It Weird and his personal experiences with failure (perceived or otherwise) give hope to everyone who has ever attempted to create something. There is strength to be gained from Robert F. Kennedy, John Mulaney and others who have lived through public defeat. Meanwhile, who knew the number 9 might be the reason why you (or the characters you are writing) behave the way you do. The nine-enders just might be the character motivation you were looking for.
2019-09-09
1h 17
First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
First Cup of Coffee - July 15, 2019
Revisiting my (surprisingly) long career, with thoughts on art, audience, and "making it." Oh, and being multi-genre. Also dishing on Big Little Lies and Juliet, Naked. The quote I reference is: "When one's young one doesn't feel a part of it yet, the human condition; one does things because they are not for good; everything is a rehearsal. To be repeated ad lib, to be put right when the curtain goes up in earnest. One day you know that the curtain was up all the time. That was the performance." ~Sybille Bedford, from Walking on Alligators: a B...
2019-07-15
21 min
My Autism Tribe
Teenaging with Autism
EPISODE 23: TEENAGING WITH AUTISM “A Personal Look into Their World” INTRODUCTION: Autism is a an extremely complicated diagnosis, and when you add teenage hormones to the mix you sometimes get a new set of behaviors and possibly some challenges. My son is 5 now, but I know he will be a teenager in a blink of an eye. I thought it was important to share with you a look into the world of a teenager on the spectrum. Words cannot even begin to describe just how proud I am to intro...
2019-07-01
27 min
Closure Optional
Closure Optional Ep. 61 – Susan Kennedy, Psychic Medium
Well this is different, but certainly not unexpected for the ol' Closure Optional Podcast… Susan is a Psychic Medium who helps people see the best versions of themselves in order to help them get out of their own way, and she also sometimes sees dead people. Who knows what's going on here, but Susan is a lovely, kind, and interesting person and it was really neat to hear her ideas about the nature of the universe we live in.Whether you think this stuff is real or horseshit, it's good to hear it straight from the source an...
2019-06-29
1h 19
Lorna Bremner
Closure Optional Ep. 61 – Susan Kennedy, Psychic Medium
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2019-06-29
00 min
Convicted Conversations
Episode 52 Susan Kennedy Bullets 4 Life
Caught up to Susan Kennedy out on the jogging trail to speak with her about Bullets 4 Life, how she acquired her bullets and the state that our people are in
2019-06-24
1h 01
The Freeing Energy Podcast
Susan Kennedy: The future of energy will be distributed, digitized and much smarter
The grid, passive grids, microgrids, islanding, renewable resources, and reliability…. how we get and manage our electricity is complex. In this podcast, Susan Kennedy, the founder and CEO of energy-tech company AMS, takes us on a tour of this complex world and explains how the future of energy will be distributed, digitized, and much smarter than today.
2019-03-26
22 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum, Susan Nesmai
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/365286 to listen full audiobooks. Title: A Woman is No Man Author: Etaf Rum, Susan Nesmai Narrator: Ariana Delawari, Dahlia Salem Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 10 hours 16 minutes Release date: March 5, 2019 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 5 of Total 5 Ratings of Narrator: 4.75 of Total 4 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: A New York Times bestseller • A Washington Post 10 Books to Read in March • One of Cosmopolitan’s Best Books by POC for 2019 • A Refinery 29 Best Book of the Month ‘A gripping book. It's beautiful and very sad … The feelings are intense, and raw … It's a necessary story, brilliantly to...
2019-03-06
05 min
First Cup of Coffee with Jeffe Kennedy
First Cup of Coffee - February 25, 2019
A new week and a new book! Some thoughts on not "saving" stuff for another book, plus musings on characters and why we love to follow them through series, True Detective, Game of Thrones, and bird song. The book I mention is WALKING ON ALLIGATORS: A BOOK OF MEDITATIONS FOR WRITERS, by Susan Shaughnessy. (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/1581822.Walking_on_Alligators)Support the showContact Jeffe!Find me on Threads Visit my website https://jeffekennedy.comFollow me on Amazon or BookBubSign up for my Newsletter!
2019-02-25
19 min
Wendy Susan Richmond, CEO Results Matter Dental Marketing "aka" 5 Star Smiles
Undercover Marketing Secrets #77: How I Went From an Out of Work Marketer to Making the Most
In 2015 I was working with small business entrepreneurs and coaching them on how to do marketing. I had been studying with Marketing Expert, Dan Kennedy. I was taking what I was learning and teaching it to these small business owners. I really wasn’t having much success with them. Even though I knew I had knowledge about marketing, I really hadn’t done a lot of it for myself, so trying to communicate that with a small business owner, it was a big challenge. To Learn More About Wendy Susan Richmond: https://www.We...
2019-01-25
08 min
Access Unmissable Full Audiobooks in Fiction, Coming of Age
Winter Loon: A Novel by Susan Bernhard
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/347942 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Winter Loon: A Novel Author: Susan Bernhard Narrator: Vikas Adam Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 12 hours 0 minutes Release date: December 1, 2018 Ratings: Ratings of Book: 2.5 of Total 6 Ratings of Narrator: 5 of Total 1 Genres: Coming of Age Publisher's Summary: A haunting debut novel about family and sacrifice, Winter Loon reminds us of how great a burden the past can be, the toll it exacts, and the freedom that comes from letting it go. Abandoned by his father after his mother drowns in a frozen Minnesota lake, fifteen-year-old Wes Ballot is stranded...
2018-12-02
03 min
In the Balance
Living a Holistic Life
Taryn Kennedy, Associate Producer & Director of Online Media for In the Balance talks with Susan in our continuing series Meet The Team. “I want to have no regrets, I’d rather try and fail, than not take a risk.”
2018-08-14
25 min
Watt It Takes
Advanced Microgrid Solutions Founder Susan Kennedy
In this episode: Emily’s conversation with Susan Kennedy, the founder of Advanced Microgrid Solutions. AMS created a platform for managing battery storage across buildings, turning them into virtual power plants. The company raised $34 million from a “who’s who” of strategic investors—and was eventually acquired by the battery developer Fluence.This conversation was recorded in 2018 in front of a live audience at Powerhouse’s headquarters in Oakland, CA. Powerhouse partners with leading corporations and investors to help them lead the next century of clean technology innovation. Our fund, Powerhouse Ventures, invests in founding te...
2018-07-31
59 min
Brilliant Misfits with Aesha Kennedy
020: Dark to Light | Susan Kennedy
Susan’s misfit life as a half-caste Indian girl growing up the North of England was the unfolding of her recognition through dark times of her own inner light and how to help others reconnect to that inner light within them. The post 020: Dark to Light | Susan Kennedy appeared first on Aesha Kennedy | Mindful Creative Living for Soulful Women.
2016-10-04
00 min
Book Marketing Mentors
BM04: How to Leverage Your Book to Increase Your Income with Alyson Lex
Join copywriting and product creation expert Alyson Lex, as she shares how authors can leverage their book to increase their income. Alyson got her start working for two of the highest paid and most sought after copywriters and strategists in the world, Dan Kennedy and Bill Glazer. As marketing manager of the Glazer-Kennedy Insider Circle, Alyson got a first class education in direct response marketing, copywriting and info product creation. Since then, she’s used that education to build a thriving business, providing copywriting and marketing strategies to clients all over the world to make their marketing fun, effective and...
2015-10-06
29 min
Book Marketing Mentors
BM04: How to Leverage Your Book to Increase Your Income with Alyson Lex
Join copywriting and product creation expert Alyson Lex, as she shares how authors can leverage their book to increase their income. Alyson got her start working for two of the highest paid and most sought after copywriters and strategists in the world, Dan Kennedy and Bill Glazer. As marketing manager of the Glazer-Kennedy Insider Circle, Alyson got a first class education in direct response marketing, copywriting and info product creation. Since then, she’s used that education to build a thrivin
2015-10-06
29 min