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Xavier Hughley is wanted for the murder of his girlfriend Amanda George on March 27, 2024. Find out how you could earn the reward of up to $2,000 for his arrest. Silent Witness Det. Mike Fischer goes over the case with Co-hosts Lt. Vince Lewis & PIO Sgt. Rob Scherer. (Silent Witness Case #2024-4179)
Xavier Hughley is wanted for the murder of his girlfriend Amanda George on March 27, 2024. Find out how you could earn the reward of up to $2,000 for his arrest. Silent Witness Det. Mike Fischer goes over the case with Co-hosts Lt. Vince Lewis & PIO Sgt. Rob Scherer. (Silent Witness Case #2024-4179)
It's quite a balancing act nowadays for dealers who have some customers who want to do everything digitally and others who want nothing to do with those financing tools, preferring to do everything in person with paper documents. RouteOne's Amanda George takes us through that scenario and more during this episode of the Auto Remarketing Podcast recorded at NADA Show 2024 in Las Vegas. Listen to the episode in the window below.
Exilis Ultra 360 is a treatment that we swear by at BSE. We always recommend a series of this treatment to our clients, and it was so insightful and interesting to have such an in depth conversation about this technology with Amanda George-Ryans BSE, RN. Amanda has been a registered nurse for 13 years, and in the aesthetics industry for 10, and we had the opportunity to ask her all of our best questions about this incredible treatment! LINKS: Book an Exilis Ultra Treatment SkinEnvie Medispa & Boutique in Hudson, QC here. SKNKRE IG BSE Instagram, Pinterest, Tiktok, Youtube Tasch's IG Beate's IG Linktree can be found here.
Homes Not Prisons Rally here II We hear from Amanda George reading a statement from Vicky Roach live from the Victorian Parliament steps as part of the Homres Not Prisons Oct 21st Rally and Sara Schwartz from the Victorian Aboriginal Legal Service Aussie Super & Striking Liverpool Workers here II Christy Caine, National Secretary of the CFMMEU calls for the stopping of using workers super in the form of Australian Super (ACTU a major shareholder) in attacks on Liverpool Wharve workers.Mandy Martin Retrospective here II Geelong Gallery is showing a restrospective of the Art works of feminist/environmentist Mandy Martin from Nov 5 to February 2023. We speak to Jason Smith the curator of the exhibition.This is the Week here II Kevin Healy cuts the week up in bite sized pieces.WRAW 2022 II Caroline Dunbar here organiser of the Women's Rights at Work Conference 2022 and Van Badham here with some words of advice about framing the message when organising for change.
This week Marcus Perleberg and Natasha Wedl sit down with Amanda George, a Century 21 agent out of Boston and chat with her about what it's like to be a real estate agent in a busier market, and more importantly what it's like to train her husband into the business!"My career in real estate started while searching for my own home. What I learned about myself during that time was that the process, with all its intricacies, brought me a tremendous amount of joy. It inspired me to pursue my real estate license and become a Realtor Every day since then I have grown more passionate about the work I do for my clients that I can now call friends and this wonderful industry I am proud to be a part of. My commitment to honesty, transparency and hard work is what has propelled my success.As a former real estate paralegal, I have a deeper understanding of what goes on between the offer to purchase and closing, thus enabling me to anticipate potential bumps in the road much earlier in the process. This has proven to be especially useful when dealing with the many relocation clients I have been fortunate to work with.Having a family of my own, I understand sometimes your schedule isn't your own anymore, which is why I'll always run on your time. I am always a phone call, text, or email away. When you work with me you aren't just working with a Realtor to sell you a house, you're working with your friend who is dedicated to finding you and your family a place you can truly call home."Cell - (617) 347-0699https://www.century21.com/real-estate-agent/profile/amanda-george-P25347429https://www.instagram.com/amandatherealtor/?hl=enhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/amandaskinner/https://bostonagentmagazine.com/2021/06/07/amanda-george/https://www.facebook.com/TheRealAmandaGeorge/
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As a former real estate paralegal, Amanda has a deeper understanding of what goes on between the offer to purchase and closing, thus enabling her to anticipate potential bumps in the road much earlier in the process. This has proven her to be especially useful when dealing with the many relocation clients I have been fortunate to work with. Having a family of her own, Amanda understands sometimes your schedule isn't your own anymore, which is why I'll always run on your time. She is always a phone call, text, or email away. When you work with Amanda, you aren't just working with a Realtor to sell you a house, you're working with your friend who is dedicated to finding you and your family a place you can truly call home.
Ria discusses government policies and the pandemic's potential for social change with Flat Out's Amanda George, Then Bonnie talks about how COVID has affected the operation of the Children's Court with Beth George, Senior Lawyer at Women's Legal Service.Also, check out these resources:https://covidpolicing.org.au/https://covid19prisonwatch.net.au/
Father O'Brien spends time with OSU FOCUS Missionaries Leann Richardson and Amanda George talking FOCUS, the spirituality of women, and why working with Fr. Kerry is a crazy adventure.
Summer Series - Revisiting critical conversations from 2018Acknowledgement of CountryOmid Tofighian, lecturer, researcher and community advocate, combining philosophy with interests in rhetoric, religion, popular culture, transnationalism, displacement and discrimination. Since 2013, writer, journalist and refugee Behrouz Boochani has been held in the Manus Island Regional Processing Centre. Boochani's book No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison was published in 2018. We were joined by Omid who translated Boochani's text from Farsi to English. The conversation touched on WIMCM - Why Is My Curriculum White campaignCommemorating 30 years since the first Fairlea Wring Out demonstration with community activists, academics and prison abolitionists Amanda George and Emma Russell. The first Wring Out Fairlea demonstration was organised by the Coalition Against Women's Imprisonment and took place at the former Fairlea women's prison in Melbourne on 26 June 1988. The Wring Out action was repeated three more times over the next eight years, bringing thousands of people to encircle Fairlea prison in protest and in solidarity with the women inside.https://soundcloud.com/wringoutfairleaChristine Kngwarraye Palmer from GrandMothers Against Removals (GMAR) on the demands made to government during Reconciliation Week to stop the removal of aboriginal young people from their communities.(The original broadcast on 855am and 3CR digital contained the following music - removed owing to no license for podcasting music)SONG : The Merindas - We Sing Until SunriseSONG : Pigram Brothers - Nothing Really MattersSONG: Nice Girls Don't Spit - Fairlea Prison BluesSONG: Baker Boy - Mr La Di Da DiSONG: Baker Boy (ft Yirrmal) - Marryuna
We commemorate 30 years since the first Fairlea Wring Out demonstration with community activists, academics and prison abolitionists Amanda George and Emma Russell. The first Wring Out Fairlea demonstration was organised by the Coalition Against Women's Imprisonment and took place at the former Fairlea women's prison in Melbourne on 26 June 1988. The Wring Out action was repeated three more times over the next eight years, bringing thousands of people to encircle Fairlea prison in protest and in solidarity with the women inside.We’ll hear original broadcasts from 3CR's Women on the Line, which are part of the newly released podcast: soundcloud.com/wringoutfairleaMusic: Fairlea Prison Blues, Nice Girls Don't Spithttps://soundcloud.com/wringoutfairlea
The science of ecstacy. From the archives, here's a re-pod this fascinating interview where ex-Fuzzy Tim interviews Amanda George. 6MB 6min MP3 We're on Facebook
Substance use and mental health, Tim Baynes interviews Amanda George from the Centre for Mental Health Research, March of the Penguins, a review by Phil Dooley A substitute for alcohol? Hunting animals over the internet? by Matt Clarke Presenter Matt Clarke News by Richard Coutts Produced by Jacqui Hayes
Substance use and mental health, Tim Baynes interviews Amanda George from the Centre for Mental Health Research, March of the Penguins, a review by Phil Dooley A substitute for alcohol? Hunting animals over the internet? by Matt Clarke Presenter Matt Clarke News by Richard Coutts Produced by Jacqui Hayes
Substance use and mental health, Tim Baynes interviews Amanda George from the Centre for Mental Health Research, March of the Penguins, a review by Phil Dooley A substitute for alcohol? Hunting animals over the internet? by Matt Clarke Presenter Matt Clarke News by Richard Coutts Produced by Jacqui Hayes