Dr. Denise Foster is the owner of Hemp Haven and Empirical Cannabis in Chesapeake, Va. She has acted as the Regional Director of the American Cannabis Nurses Association, where she served as Secretary and chaired the Education & Research Committee and Social Media & Communications Committee. She received her PhD from Regent University and her MSN from Old Dominion University and has been a Professor of Nursing at several colleges and universities. She also practiced nursing as a Home Health & Palliative Care RN for an area health agency. She has been practicing as a nurse in the Hampton Roads area of Virginia for 35 years. She has presented educational seminars on medicinal cannabis to local community groups, health care professionals, and national nursing conferences.
Links
Hemp Haven
Empirical Cannabis
American Cannabis Nurses Association
American Alliance for Medical Cannabis
There’s a link to my Voice123 profile on the Jay Smack VO page of this website, but I cleaned it up a little today – swapped out a couple demos, added some bio info, etc. – so I thought I’d post it. VO work is picking back up a little after quite a lull during the early days of the pandemic when everyone was doing their “we’re all in this together” messages. We ARE still all in this together, but we’re starting to focus on our (new?) normal lives again.
I still have updating to do – adding recent work and such – but please reach out if we can work together. I’d love to help. Stay safe, all!
Today’s episode is a re-release of an episode released in 2019 with Executive Director of the Innerwork Center in Richmond, Va., Rachel Douglas. At the time, the Innerwork Center was undergoing a rebranding. It was known previously as the Chrysalis Institute. Rachel talks about their programs, her own mindfulness and mediation practice, mindfulness in business, in family, and the growing popularity and necessity of innerwork.
Voiceover is one of my first “industry” loves. Working with clients to bring their vision to life. Interpreting, acting, visualizing, creating. Giving voice to something that wasn’t previously there. It’s still exciting and I still get a charge from it. Let’s work together to give your vision a voice.
Click for my VO website: Jay Smack | Professional Voiceover Artist | Richmond, VA
What a blast to work with The Bank of Southside Virginia and DigiConvo to produce this video featuring the good folks at Pine View Greenhouses. BSV wanted to highlight some of their much-valued and hardworking clients.
I’ve been working with the awesome Mary Fisher of Five Rings Financial to produce this podcast series. Mary wanted to shine a light on some of the dynamic people she works with on the 5RF team. She also wanted to provide hope to professionals considering a career change. A lot of good people have had to confront circumstances that they never expected and Mary and her team want them to know that opportunities are out there.
Click to listen: Five Rings Financial Leadership Podcast: Meeting After The Meeting
All episodes of the Synapse Hubcast are now available to stream or download via the SmackSound website. I love working with Synapse to produce and host this series of covnversations.
Source: Synapse Hubcast – SmackSound
Joel Morgan is many things. Pastor, Life Coach, Relationships Coach, philosophical thinker, podcast host. He’s also a great conversationalist. We talk about his new podcast “Dropping Keys” and the poem by the 14th century poet Hafiz who inspired the name, his past, difficult conversations that need to be had, the necessity of innerwork and more.
Todd Feldman of The Rocket Factory, organizer of SparkJam 2020 talks about the upcoming event. SparkJam 2020 is a virtual online event being held Friday June 26 from 8am to 6pm to benefit the Virginia 30 Day Fund. It will feature speakers, music performances and will address challenges facing small businesses in 2020.
Performers include Saw Black and Landon Elliott with a panel of speakers including:
Go to sparkjam2020.therocketfactory.net for more info and tickets.
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