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Making Kids Count
Youth and Nicotine Prevention

Making Kids Count

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 44:04


This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, we discuss the state of tobacco use among youth throughout Kentucky, as well as data, policy, and state budget opportunities to prevent and mitigate nicotine and tobacco use --including the new Nix the Next campaign. Thank you to our panelists: Hannah Abdon, high school senior from Boone County; Allison Adams of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Betsy Clemons of the Hazard/Perry County Chamber of Commerce; and, Shannon Smith of American Heart Association. Learn more about Nix the Next, a campaign to prevent the next generation from ever becoming addicted to nicotine, at nixthenext.org. Text NixTheNext to 46839 to take action. Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family's wellbeing in mind.

Kentucky Tonight
The Latest Developments in the COVID-19 Pandemic

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2021 56:34


Renee Shaw and guests discuss the latest developments in the COVID-19 pandemic. Guests: State Sen. Ralph Alvarado (R-Winchester), a physician; Alice Thornton, chief of the Division of Infectious Disease at UK Healthcare; Allison Adams, vice president for policy for the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; and State Sen. Karen Berg (D-Louisville), a physician.

Making Kids Count
Understanding Routine & COVID-19 Vaccinations for Kids

Making Kids Count

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2021 51:05


This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, we discuss routine immunizations and the COVID-19 vaccination for Kentucky kids. Thank you to our panelists: Allison Adams, Vice President for Policy at the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Dr. Michael Kuduk, Vice President of the Kentucky Medical Association and pediatrician with UK Healthcare; and Kelly Pullen, Executive Director of the Aetna Better Health of Kentucky Supporting Kentucky Youth (SKY) Program. August is National Immunization Awareness Month -- learn more and find resources at kyyouth.org. The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky will be hosting their 2021 Howard L. Bost Memorial Virtual Health Policy Forum on Tuesday, September 21st on Kentucky vaccine policy including myths, messengers, and messages -- register at healthy-ky.org. Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family's wellbeing in mind.

Damn Happy Damn Healthy
Be Gentle with Mom, Wife, Teacher & Friend Allison Adams

Damn Happy Damn Healthy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 41:22


Today Allison Adams joins us for our first ever "real woman" interview! Allison is a wife, mom, teacher and former college athlete. Her journey to finding balance in her health and happiness has been a winding one. She's sharing her story with us today and her focus on one word "gentle." Many of us have gone through similar journey's with our health and our happiness and I know Allison's story will resonate with so many. There are so many great takeaways, dive on in to listen! DAMNHAPPYDAMNHEALTHY.COM/7DAYSFREE Instagram: @chelseakallerFacebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/findingbalancewithchelsea/Pinterest: Chelsea Kaller | At Home Workout QueenWebsite: www.chelseakaller.com

Kentucky Tonight
COVID-19’s Impact on Kentucky’s Health Care System

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 56:35


Renee Shaw and a panel of medical professionals discuss COVID-19's impact on Kentucky's hospitals, clinics, public health departments, and physicians. Guests include: Allison Adams, vice president for public policy at the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Sarah Moyer, M.D., director of the Louisville Metro Department of Public Health and Wellness; and Jay Grider, D.O., Ph.D., chief physician executive at UK HealthCare.

Making Kids Count
Medicaid Open Enrollment 2021

Making Kids Count

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2020 57:43


This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, we discuss Medicaid open enrollment, including what's new for this year, such as the Supporting Kentucky Youth (SKY) program that will provide health services for all kids living in foster care. Panelists include Allison Adams, Vice President for Public Policy at the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Veronica Cecil, Deputy Commissioner at Kentucky Department for Medicaid Services; Kelly Pullen, Executive Director of Kentucky SKY; and Ashley Shoemaker, Director of Outreach and Enrollment at Family Health Centers. Learn more about Medicaid open enrollment and kynect at kyyouth.org Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family’s wellbeing in mind.

Kentucky Tonight
Reopening Rules for Restaurants and Retail

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 56:34


On the Monday, May 18th edition of Kentucky Tonight at 8/7 p.m. on KET and at KET.org/live, Renee Shaw will host a discussion about Reopening Rules for Restaurants and Retail. Scheduled guests: Steven Stack, M.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public Health; Tod Griffin, President of the Kentucky Retail Federation; Allison Adams, director of the Buffalo Trace District Health Department and chair of the Kentucky Public Health Association; and Stacy Roof, President and CEO of the Kentucky Restaurant Association.

Kentucky Tonight
Reopening Rules for Restaurants and Retail

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2020 56:34


On the Monday, May 18th edition of Kentucky Tonight at 8/7 p.m. on KET and at KET.org/live, Renee Shaw will host a discussion about Reopening Rules for Restaurants and Retail. Scheduled guests: Steven Stack, M.D., Commissioner, Kentucky Department for Public Health; Tod Griffin, President of the Kentucky Retail Federation; Allison Adams, director of the Buffalo Trace District Health Department and chair of the Kentucky Public Health Association; and Stacy Roof, President and CEO of the Kentucky Restaurant Association.

Kentucky Tonight
Reopening Kentucky's Economy

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 56:37


Host Renee Shaw and guests discuss reopening Kentucky's economy. In pre-recorded interviews, Renee speaks with Steven Stack, M.D., commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health; and Mae Suramek, owner of Noodle Nirvana, a Berea restaurant. Scheduled guests in-studio and via video call include Jon Klein, M.D., Ph.D., FASN, vice dean for research at the University of Louisville School of Medicine; Ashli Watts, president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Ben Chandler, president and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Tod Griffin, president of the Kentucky Retail Federation; Allison Adams, president of the Kentucky Health Departments Association and public health director of Buffalo Trace District Health Department; and Stacy Roof, president and CEO of the Kentucky Restaurant Association.

Kentucky Tonight
Reopening Kentucky's Economy

Kentucky Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 56:37


Host Renee Shaw and guests discuss reopening Kentucky's economy. In pre-recorded interviews, Renee speaks with Steven Stack, M.D., commissioner of the Kentucky Department for Public Health; and Mae Suramek, owner of Noodle Nirvana, a Berea restaurant. Scheduled guests in-studio and via video call include Jon Klein, M.D., Ph.D., FASN, vice dean for research at the University of Louisville School of Medicine; Ashli Watts, president and CEO of the Kentucky Chamber of Commerce; Ben Chandler, president and CEO of the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky; Tod Griffin, president of the Kentucky Retail Federation; Allison Adams, president of the Kentucky Health Departments Association and public health director of Buffalo Trace District Health Department; and Stacy Roof, president and CEO of the Kentucky Restaurant Association.

BUILD Series
Britt Robertson Discusses The Second Season Of "For the People"

BUILD Series

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2019 28:11


Set in the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York (a.k.a. “The Mother Court”), the Shondaland series, "For the People, show follows six talented young lawyers, including best friends Sandra Bell (Britt Robertson) and Allison Adams who serve as public defenders, working on opposite sides of the law and handling the most high-profile and high-stakes federal cases in the country. These young lawyers will be put to the test both personally and professionally as their lives intersect in and out of America’s most prestigious trial court.

Why Tampa Bay
Allison Adams, Director of Oxford Exchange

Why Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2018 31:49


Hear from Allison Adams, director of Oxford Exchange, editor of The Scout Guide Tampa Bay, and 3rd generation McDonald’s operator of the largest franchise in Florida!

Weight Loss Nation
S3 Ep004 Tampa Bay Tuesdays Restaurant Review

Weight Loss Nation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 17:56


Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com It’s Tampa Bay Tuesday, and today I’m Reviewing the Oxford Exchange Restaurant……located at 420 W. Kennedy Blvd, Tampa, FL The Oxford Exchange is across the street from the Beautiful University of Tampa Campus. The Oxford Exchange is a unique building, bringing a historic flare, with a modern twist to the Tampa Bay Area. The building was built in 1891, and is believed to have began it’s history as a horse stable. In the 1920’s an Arcade of local shops and businesses occupied the space. Brother & Sister……. Blake Casper and Allison Adams bought the building decades later, and envisioned a place where people could feel like they were part of the community and engage in conversation. Keeping traditional architectural designs …blended with European inspiration…..the Oxford Exchange opened it’s doors to the public on September 24, 2012. The Oxford Exchange contains a vibrant, open seating area…..where guests can sip on tea from the Tebella Tea Company or coffee from Buddy Brew…..anytime. There’s a book shop, an eclectic gift shop, Aesop’s Hair & Skin Products store and a Warby Parker…..Eyeglass or Sunglasses Store. The 2nd Floor holds The Commerce Club….. a members-only shared work space as well as space for private events.  Then we have the Oxford Exchange Restaurant! Which has two boasting areas to enjoy a meal or afternoon tea! Guests may be seated in an art filled dining room with an open kitchen…. Or…… guests may sit in the sunlit Conservatory, complete with plants, vines and a retractable glass roof. The menu consists of fresh and seasonal appetizers, salads and sandwhiches…..which are complemented by an array of premium coffees, teas, and cocktails. The Oxford Exchange Restaruant is open M – F from 7:30am – 5:30pm and is open from 9:00am – 5:00pm on Sat and Sundays, with a beautiful Brunch Spread, which is available from 9:00am – 4:00pm I ordered a Seasonal Chopped Salad with Grilled Chicken. The lettuces on the salad are – Romaine, Spinach & Arugula….my Favorite Blend! Dates, Pumpkin Seeds and Avocado are also on the salad…… As well as fresh Goat Cheese. The dressing is a Citrus Cilantro Vinegrette…which I asked for on the side…since I’m not a fan of Cilantro. For my afternoon tea…..I ordered Jamaican Ruby Red….which contains grapefruit & Eucalyptus. Never had it before! Know what drew me to this tea? I LOVE the smell of Eucalyptus! I also love citrusy smell, so I was hoping it would taste just as good! My server brought my TEA first in a self-pouring pot and a white china cup. The tea was beautiful! A Magenta colored tea and the smell was friggin awesome! Just as I had imagined! The first thing I tasted was a mild Eucalyptus and then the citrus. Wow….I was impressed! I decided to drink the TEA just the way it was served!   Then my chopped salad arrived and it was beautifully presented. It looked great to me……I’m no friggin Gordon Ramsey…but I have to say it LOOKED pretty. So pretty…….I took a picture and posted it on the FB WLN site! I tasted the Citrus Cilantro Vinegrette BEFORE I put it over my salad and it wasn’t overly Cilantro tasting! That’s good for me! The greens were fresh, crisp and peppery….just the way I like them! The grilled chicken was cut into small bite size cubes. NICE Touch! Avocado was creamy and the Goat Cheese was fresh too. A nice compliment to the greens. All in all……I have to give the Salad AND the TEA….. a Weight Loss Nation  2 Thumbs Up! If you aren’t a fan of salad greens…… there are many other choices to satisfy your palate, while eating healthy at the same time. Check out the menu at www.oxfordexchange.com You can also contact the Oxford Exchange by calling 813-253-0222. The service was excellent as well….My server interrupted me just the right amount of times to see if I needed anything. The price for the chopped salad is $17.00….. a tad high, but excellent tasting! If you’re interested in breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea…… I HIGHLY recommend the Oxford Exchange for yourself, with a client or to meet a friend. Ready to join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay! For a limited time, you can join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay for only $20.18 a month for the next twelve months. After Valentine’s Day……the regular monthly price of $39.99 is in effect. You can also join as a “Lifetime Member” of Weight Loss Nation now…for a one time fee of only $299.00! After Valentine’s Day…….which is February 14, 2018…..the price goes back up to it’s regular price of $449.00! As a Weight Loss Nation listener, we are celebrating the Launch of Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay! You can email me at  Support@WLNTB.com and tell me you want to become a Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay Member. Put the secret code – TAMPA2018 into the email and I’ll make sure you join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay for just $20.18 a month, for the next 12 months! Join us and join the community that LIVES a Healthy Lifestyle for Life! www.TheWeightLossNation.com   Thanks to Pachyderm for the great music of "Happy Song" THAT’S IT FOR TODAY WLN! UNTIL NEXT TIME……HAVE YOURSELF A VERY HAPPY, HEALTHY & PROSPEROUS WEEK!    

Real Estate for Breakfast
Bonus Episode - Cyber Security: What Does It Mean for My Business?

Real Estate for Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2017 103:27


In case you could not join us on March 8, 2017, SATC Solution Center L3C hosted a cybersecurity symposium which included a panel of cybersecurity professionals including an attorney, Allison Adams of SATC, an cyber risk insurance professional, Mike Richmond, of the Horton Group, and a technical specialist in cybersecurity, Bruce Ward, of Peters and Associates. We hope you find this thoughtful discussion between experienced professionals helpful in protecting your business.

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Talking about Paul Simon at Emory
Me and Julio... Then and Now

Talking about Paul Simon at Emory

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2013


Allison Adams, an editor in Emory's Center for Faculty Development and Excellence, offers a peek of her home-movie tribute to Paul Simon from her teenage days (pre-YouTube!).