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UBC News World
These Glendale, AZ Cooling Unit Replacement Experts Install Durable AC Models

UBC News World

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 2:30


When's a good time to have your air conditioning system checked? A) Later. B) Now! Clark Heating and Cooling knows that B is always correct, even in winter! Dial 602-793-2477 or click https://www.clarkheatandcool.com/ to reach its expert AC replacement pros in Glendale and nearby! Clark Heating and Cooling City: Peoria Address: 14050 N 83rd Ave Website: https://clarkheatandcool.com Phone: +1-602-793-2477 Email: service@clarkheatandcool.com

Radio Rothbard
Haiti, Jimmy Barbeque, and Uncle Sam

Radio Rothbard

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024


On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Marcel Gautreau to discuss the situation unfolding in Haiti. The three discuss the history of US involvement, the propaganda game, and Washington's true aims in its foreign policy.Discussed on the Show "American Policies Only Make Haiti Worse" by Marcel Gautreau https://Mises.org/RR_178_A"How State Intervention Fueled Haiti's Descent into Chaos" by Connor O'Keeffe: https://Mises.org/RR_178_B"Now's a Great Time to Stop Meddling in Haiti" by Ryan McMaken: https://Mises.org/RR_178_CFollow Marcel Gautreau on TwitterSubscribe to Marcel's SubstackWin a Free Admission to the Human Action Conference: https://Mises.org/RRraffleClaim your free book: Mises.org/RothPodFreeBe sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.Radio Rothbard mugs are now available at the Mises Store. Get yours at Mises.org/RothMugPROMO CODE: RothPod for 20% off

Mises Media
Haiti, Jimmy Barbeque, and Uncle Sam

Mises Media

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024


On this episode of Radio Rothbard, Ryan McMaken and Tho Bishop are joined by Marcel Gautreau to discuss the situation unfolding in Haiti. The three discuss the history of US involvement, the propaganda game, and Washington's true aims in its foreign policy.Discussed on the Show "American Policies Only Make Haiti Worse" by Marcel Gautreau https://Mises.org/RR_178_A"How State Intervention Fueled Haiti's Descent into Chaos" by Connor O'Keeffe: https://Mises.org/RR_178_B"Now's a Great Time to Stop Meddling in Haiti" by Ryan McMaken: https://Mises.org/RR_178_CFollow Marcel Gautreau on TwitterSubscribe to Marcel's SubstackWin a Free Admission to the Human Action Conference: https://Mises.org/RRraffleClaim your free book: Mises.org/RothPodFreeBe sure to follow Radio Rothbard at Mises.org/RadioRothbard.Radio Rothbard mugs are now available at the Mises Store. Get yours at Mises.org/RothMugPROMO CODE: RothPod for 20% off

Food Delight
Eel glass noodle recipe

Food Delight

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2024 4:30


Mien luon or eel glass noodle is quite popular to food lovers in Hanoi. Eel glass noodle is delicious and can be eaten at any time of the day because it is light, but still nutritious.A: Hello, everyone, you're listening to VOV24/7's Food Delight where you can find recipes, cooking tips, and places to enjoy the best food. We're….B: If you love Hanoi food, don't miss Mien luon or eel glass noodle.A: Eel glass noodle is delicious and can be eaten at any time of the day because it is light, but still nutritious. You can enjoy a hot eel glass noodle soup or an eel glass noodle salad with herbs. I prefer the salad.B: Today, we are recommending a Mien luon stall in Yen The alley, Nguyen Thai Hoc street in Hanoi for delicious eel glass noodle. The owner is Bui Thuy Ngan, who has been serving eel glass noodle for more than 20 years.A: Ms. Ngan's stall is open from early morning to noon for breakfast and lunch. Then, she spends the afternoon preparing for the next day. We asked her how she prepares the eels.Ms. Ngan: The eel should not be too big or too small and should be fresh. Wash the eel first. Separate the bone from the meat. The bone can be used to make broth, and the flesh can be fried or stir-fried.B: Tip 1: The water should be boiled with some salt. Then scald the eels. The boiled water and salt help get rid of the fishy smell of the eels. But, the water shouldn't be boiled too much, or it will break the eel skin. When the eel is clean, it is ready to fry.Ms. Ngan: Before frying, the eels are coated with corn starch, which keeps the eel shape while they are being fried. First, pour oil into a frying-pan. Heat the oil, then fry the eels for 15 minutes. You need to divide the eels into batches, each batch about half a kilo. Remember to use a pair of chopsticks to separate the eels while frying.A: When the eels turn golden brown and crunchy, it's the time to remove them from the oil. So yummy. But you know, eels can be made in a soft version to cater for different tastes. For the soft version, the eels are cleaned the same way as the crunchy ones. Then, Ms. Ngan stir-fries them with some seasoning and shallots.B: We should focus on the broth, which is the soul of any kind of soup.Ms. Ngan: For eel glass noodle soup, we have to prepare broth. We simmer pig and eel bones together. Add grilled shallots and ginger to enhance the flavor. When the bones are well-cooked, add mushrooms and citronella. Finally, adjust the taste of the broth.A: We hope you know now how to make eel glass noodle soup. I think I can finish the final step. First, cook the glass noodle soup broth. Then, place glass noodles in a bowl, top the noodles with crunchy or soft eels, fried shallots, and some herbs, such as sliced spring onions and sliced coriander. Finally, pour in the broth. Some people prefer to serve it with spices like pepper, or chilli and vinegar.B: My mouth is watering. On hot summer days, a bowl of eel glass noodle salad is irresistible.Ms. Ngan: For eel glass noodle salad, cook the glass noodles first in the broth, then take it out. Add some spices and herbs, including soy sauce, vinegar, sugar, cucumber, and fried shallots. Top the noodles with crunchy eels and sliced coriander. Serve it with a small bowl on the side.B: One more tip: You should add eels in the final step to keep it crunchy.A: Thanks, Ms. Ngan, for showing us how to make eel glass noodle soups and salads. If you have chance, drop at Ngan' s stall in little Yen The alley off Nguyen Thai Hoc street to enjoy a delicious bowl of Mien luon.B: Now we must say good bye.(Photo: savourydays.com) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mujeduría
Visualízate en la oficina grande y... ¡PUM! con Sandra Ramírez, de Bristol Myers Squibb

Mujeduría

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2021 47:31


Sandra Ramírez, Gerente General de Bristol-Myers Squibb de México y Colombia, es el ejemplo vivo de que es posible mudarse siete veces de país por tu chamba, manteniendo a tu familia unida y feliz. Blanca y Sandra hablan de cómo escribir tu guión laboral con lo que tienes, qué estudiar, cómo aplicarte y qué hacer para lograr llegar a la oficina grande de la empresa, eso sí, con todas sus implicaciones. Sandra nos dice por qué es importante elegir la empresa en la que quieres trabajar, cómo promover una selección más incluyentes de mujeres en empresas STEM y cuáles son las partes fundamentales de B-NOW, su programa de inclusión. Además, el Quién lo dijo de este episodio va muy bien con las causas que las mujeres hoy seguimos peleando en nuestra sociedad y nuestra recomendación de Las Minervadas corre a cargo de Isabel Ferguson, nuestra Head Digital en Expansión y habla sobre una mujer, su soledad y el origen de sus relaciones con el mundo. Escuchen a Blanca Juana Gómez Morera, Directora General de Expansión Publishing en esta conversación llena de joyas y risas y les leemos en las redes de @ExpansiónMX y @BlancaJuana

Learn Cantonese and Mandarin for medical matters
21 - Workers' comp sucks (Eng/Canto/Mando)

Learn Cantonese and Mandarin for medical matters

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2019 24:51


Learn how to talk smack in Cantonese and Mandarin: A: My company sucks. B: Now what? More office politics? Somebody offend you? A: They denied my workers' comp claim. B: So what? Appeal it. ©2019 Leslie D.Y. Frank The soundtrack is “Dream Big,” by audiobinger, licensed under the Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License, at: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/

Shotgun The Aux
Bear on Gang Starr, channelling autism and synesthesia and more

Shotgun The Aux

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 71:17


On Episode 26 of Shotgun The Aux we are joined by Hove (kinda) based Hip Hop artist, Bear. Bear has worked behind the scenes in the music industry as a freelance producer and sound engineer for many years, and has been honing his skills as an emcee for as long as he can remember. As well as well established pop artists, he has worked with a multitude of UK heads including the dudes at Don’t Flop, Joker Starr, Micall Parknsun, and Pupils of The Clock to name a few. We chat to Bear about how he got into Hip Hop through the likes of Gang Starr, how living with high functioning autism and synesthesia influences his meticulous approach to production and constructing his bars, his upcoming project “The Golden EP” and much more! Wild tangents this week include; David Icke, Pete & Bas, the Cognitive Trade-off hypothesis, zombie 2pac and other inane topics that are definitely worth your time... This episode features the tracks “B Now” and “It’s Bear” by Bear. Be sure to give him a follow on social to peep the movements.

What If You Just Imagine The Show that keeps your Imagination and Dreams Soaring

Join Faye and Mary as we welcome author, business owner and radio host Jeanie Brosius King to the show. Jeanie Brosius King is a radio host, co-creator of THE BEAUTIFUL NETWORK OF WOMEN, B-NOW, an organization to bring women together so we can heal the world with LOVE.  Jeanie is a business owner in the Texas Hill Country, who, along with her husband, owns a winery and a veterinary clinic and kennel. She has authored two books and is currently working on "SHARP! HOT! BEHIND YOU! ~ Lessons from The Winery."    Jeanie was Senior minister at Unity of Richardson, TX for 8 years and is a highly sought after speaker and seminar leader.  Mary is an international radio talk show host, author of the popular book “A Pocket Full of Prayers – A Heart Full of Hope” and a faith based intuitive.  For over 20 years, Mary has shared her intuitive guidance with clients from all over the world and from all walks of life.  www.globalhealing-soul-utions.com   ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Faye is a transformational healer, spiritual minister, vibrational artist channel and a true sacred listener. Faye founded her own company A Kneaded Escape to give her clients a well-balanced life of peace, joy, and contentment. http://akneadedescape.com/ VISIT OUR FACEBOOK PAGE AT: fb.me/whatifyoujustimagine     

Hustle Pray Repeat
The One About Music

Hustle Pray Repeat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2019 97:11


Performance vs. Voice, best voices in music, most hated artists, Solange's new project, R&B Then vs. R&B Now, and MORE! We do not own the rights to music in this episode. Music Cred: "Something About Your Love" | Phony Ppl "Lose Control (Acoustic)" | Ledisi "I Wish" | Carl Thomas Website: www.hustleprayrepeat.com Twitter: @HPRpod Facebook: hustleprayrepeat

Refuel
Episode 005_Co-founding a route optimization company as a married couple

Refuel

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2019 34:13


On today's episode, my guest is Suzanne Ma, who's the co-founder and chief marketing officer of Routific. Have you ever used Google Maps to optimize your route when you are trying to drive from location A to location B? Now, imagine if run a business, and you have a fleet of cars that need to stop by multiple destinations. See how planning the routes can get quite complicated? This is where Routific comes in and save the day. Routific is a startup based in Vancouver. They focus on helping businesses around the world save time and fuel with routing optimization algorithm. Since Routific was born, they've already optimized routes in more than 908 cities around the globe. Talking about making a positive impact in this world! In this chat, Suzanne shares the story of how she's transitioned from being a journalist and a published author, to a startup co-founder. She talks about how Routific helps delivery companies switch from optimizing routes with pencil and paper to adopting software. We also discussed about why the notion that married couples are unlikely to start a successful business is a misconception.

Ten Questions ESL Podcast
LnR 046 Hip Hop Slang (JK!) (Replay)

Ten Questions ESL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2018 11:08


I'm still enjoying the summer with my mother in the US. Tomorrow I'm going to pick up an old friend from China, who is visiting the US with her son. By the way, if you are Chinese, you can find me on the English language learning app called PalFish. Search for Miss Buswell. I specialize in preparing people for the IELTS speaking exam. Actually, anyone can use PalFish, but I think it's more complicated for non-Chinese to pay for any lessons they want to buy. There are some free "Live" lessons that anyone can watch, however. Here's an episode from two years ago. I know I should make some new ones, but I somehow seem to run out of time . . . even when I'm on vacation!   LnR 046 Hip Hop Slang (JK!) (Replay) Slang - Jargon - Regional Expressions A conversation between a student and a teacher (me!) A: Miss Buswell, can you teach us some slang words? B: Well, I have a short answer and a long answer. The short answer is "no". A: What's the long answer? B: Slang is for a certain group of people, in a certain place, sometimes in a certain time. A: We want to learn some hip hop slang! B: Well, you're talking to the wrong person! Few people of my generation listen to hip hop and rap. I don't even know the difference between the two! A: How can we learn it? B: Simple. Listen to the music and read articles about it online. A: I've heard of the word "bling". B: Yeah, that's an example of a slang word that is now commonly used. It means flashy, expensive jewelry. A: Right. B: Now, you know I'm from the South. A: South America? B: No, the southern part of the U.S. We have words in the South that others areas don't use. "Fixing to" means "about to" or "getting ready to". And "y'all" means "you all", or the plural form of "you". "Y'all" is very common in the South. But I don't use it when I talk to you and I don't teach it, because it's not useful to you unless you are going to live in the South.

Ten Questions ESL Podcast
LnR 034 OMG! (Replay)

Ten Questions ESL Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2018 15:25


This is a replay of a podcast I posted over two years ago. It's based on a quiz I gave my students at that time. At the end of the dialogue, the students say that they listen to my podcasts every day, but they are just trying to flatter me. On the other hand, a former student of mine told me last night that he's been listening to my podcasts to help him prepare for the IELTS speaking exam. Thanks, David! That's really encouraging. :-)   LnR 034 OMG! (Replay) In this episode I talk about words like gosh, shoot and darn that we use if we don't want to use a bad word. Two students are talking: A: Hey, Lisa, how are you? B: Oh, hi, John. I'm OK. Actually, I'm not OK. I just took Miss Buswell's quiz! A: Oh my gosh, I took it this morning! It was so hard! B: It was too hard. I didn't think she would ask such detailed questions. A: Yeah, right? She said the quiz was going to be on the podcast interview with Max, but who could have guessed she would make it so hard? B: Yeah. I bet I missed half the questions. A: My goodness, I bet I missed half, too, darn it. B: Well, what can we do? Maybe she'll have mercy on us. A: Maybe. Quiet! Here she comes. Hi, Miss Buswell. B: Hi, Miss Buswell.You look very nice today. I like that color. Miss Buswell: Thanks. . . . but are you trying to flatter me? Flattery will get you nowhere. A: Oh, no. We mean it. And we love your podcasts, too. We listen to them every day. Miss Buswell: Really? That makes me happy. B: Now about those quizzes . . . .

英语口语每天学
Vol.313 Not to mention不是“别提,不要提”的意思,恰好相反!

英语口语每天学

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 5:19


【微信公众平台】搜索“英语口语每天学”,获取独家免费英语学习资料【新浪微博】@笨老撕not to mention 而且,也,除此之外还He's so generous, he's given everyone a new computer and paid for training for us all. Not to mention all the money he's given to local schools to help the kids.他太慷慨了。他给每个人都发了一台电脑,付钱给我们所有人做培训。而且,还给钱给当地的学校去帮助孩子们。He's got fast cars, great clothes, a helicopter..Not to mention the houses in New York.她有跑车,名牌衣服,一架直升机,除此之外在纽约还有房子。Don't mention it! 不用谢A: Thanks so much for saving me a seat.非常感谢你给我留了个座位。B: Don't mention it!不用谢。now (that) you mention it 既然你讲到这个了A: The weather's been a bit unpredictable lately, huh?最近天气可是捉摸不定呀,对吧。B: Now you mention it, I hear there could be a blizzard next week.你说到天气了,我听说下周会有暴风雪呢。Bring up 提到,讲到Don't bring up work tonight at dinner unless you want to hear Janice complain for three hours.今晚吃饭时别提工作的事,除非你想听Janice抱怨三小时。Speak of 说到My mom were speaking of me when I got home.当我回到家时,我妈正说到我。今日挑战选词填空并翻译写在留言处和大家分享He mentioned that he was having problems, ___ he didn't explain.why…andthat…althoughthat…but

英语口语每天学
Vol.313 Not to mention不是“别提,不要提”的意思,恰好相反!

英语口语每天学

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2018 5:19


【微信公众平台】搜索“英语口语每天学”,获取独家免费英语学习资料【新浪微博】@笨老撕not to mention 而且,也,除此之外还He's so generous, he's given everyone a new computer and paid for training for us all. Not to mention all the money he's given to local schools to help the kids.他太慷慨了。他给每个人都发了一台电脑,付钱给我们所有人做培训。而且,还给钱给当地的学校去帮助孩子们。He's got fast cars, great clothes, a helicopter..Not to mention the houses in New York.她有跑车,名牌衣服,一架直升机,除此之外在纽约还有房子。Don't mention it! 不用谢A: Thanks so much for saving me a seat.非常感谢你给我留了个座位。B: Don't mention it!不用谢。now (that) you mention it 既然你讲到这个了A: The weather's been a bit unpredictable lately, huh?最近天气可是捉摸不定呀,对吧。B: Now you mention it, I hear there could be a blizzard next week.你说到天气了,我听说下周会有暴风雪呢。Bring up 提到,讲到Don't bring up work tonight at dinner unless you want to hear Janice complain for three hours.今晚吃饭时别提工作的事,除非你想听Janice抱怨三小时。Speak of 说到My mom were speaking of me when I got home.当我回到家时,我妈正说到我。今日挑战选词填空并翻译写在留言处和大家分享He mentioned that he was having problems, ___ he didn't explain.why…andthat…althoughthat…but

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Lessons
Intermediate 21: Auto-Correction In Multiple Languages

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Lessons

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016


Sure, it’s convenient to be able to write in multiple languages, but sometimes the auto-correct messes you up too. No problem, in today’s lesson we talk about how to set up your phone to type in either English or Portuguese.DialogueA: Droga, eu detesto esse teclado com autocorreção. B: Por quê? Você não acha que ajuda com as palavras que não sabe digitar? A: Pra isso sim, mas as vezes eu escrevo em inglês e outras vezes eu escrevo em português. B: Você sabe que dá pra alterar o teclado para as duas línguas, não é mesmo? A: Sério, como que faz isso? B: Olha, vai para Ajustes, daí Geral, daí Teclado, e daí Teclados. Tá bom? A: Tá. B: E agora olha que diz, “Adicionar Novo Teclado.” Pressiona essa, e aí você vai ver a lista de outras línguas. A: Olha lá! Tá, deixa eu escolher o inglês e o Emoji. Tá, legal. Mas e agora, o que que eu faço para trocar entre esses três? B: Bom, isso é mais fácil ainda. Olha aqui no teclado, tem esse pequeno globo, não é? A: Sei. B: Então, toque no globo e vai pressionando para ver todos os teclados, e aí seleciona quando chegar na língua que você quer. A: Só isso, é fácil. B: É fácil, menina e tem mais, hein? Olha que agora a mudança de teclado também muda o dicionário, a autocorreção, e o texto preditivo. A: Ainda bem, porque as vezes fico na dúvida com algumas palavras em inglês. B: Ah eu sei, por exemplo, selecione a palavra, e clica em “Definir.” Pronto, e ele vai dar a definição dessa palavra em inglês, olha que beleza? A: Nossa, beleza, muito obrigada Andreia. B: De nada.A: Dang it, I hate this keyboard with auto-correction. B: Why? Don’t you think that it helps with the words that you don’t know how to spell? A: For that yes, but sometimes I write in English and other times I write in Portuguese. B: You do know that you can change the keyboard for the two languages, right? A: Really, how do you do that? B: Look, go to Settings, then General, then Keyboard, then Keyboards, OK? A: OK. B: Now see what it says, “Add New Keyboard.” Click this and then you will see the list of other languages. A: Look at that! OK, let me choose English and Emoji. That’s cool. But now, what do I do to change among these three? B: Well, that is even easier. Look here on the keyboard, there is this little globe, right? A: Right. B: So, click on the globe and keep on pressing it to see all of your keyboards, and from there choose it when you get to the language that you want. A: That’s it, it’s easy. B: It’s easy girl, and there’s more, you know? Look how now by changing the keyboard you also change the dictionary, the auto-correction, and the predictive text. A: Just as well, because there are times when I’m not sure how to spell words in English. B: I know, and for example, select the word, and click on “Define.” There you go, it will give you the definition to this word in English, isn’t that cool? A: Wow, that’s beautiful, thanks a lot Andreia. B: You are welcome.

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Dialogs
Intermediate 21: Auto-Correction In Multiple Languages

Língua da Gente - Portuguese Podcast: Dialogs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2016


Sure, it’s convenient to be able to write in multiple languages, but sometimes the auto-correct messes you up too. No problem, in today’s lesson we talk about how to set up your phone to type in either English or Portuguese.DialogueA: Droga, eu detesto esse teclado com autocorreção. B: Por quê? Você não acha que ajuda com as palavras que não sabe digitar? A: Pra isso sim, mas as vezes eu escrevo em inglês e outras vezes eu escrevo em português. B: Você sabe que dá pra alterar o teclado para as duas línguas, não é mesmo? A: Sério, como que faz isso? B: Olha, vai para Ajustes, daí Geral, daí Teclado, e daí Teclados. Tá bom? A: Tá. B: E agora olha que diz, “Adicionar Novo Teclado.” Pressiona essa, e aí você vai ver a lista de outras línguas. A: Olha lá! Tá, deixa eu escolher o inglês e o Emoji. Tá, legal. Mas e agora, o que que eu faço para trocar entre esses três? B: Bom, isso é mais fácil ainda. Olha aqui no teclado, tem esse pequeno globo, não é? A: Sei. B: Então, toque no globo e vai pressionando para ver todos os teclados, e aí seleciona quando chegar na língua que você quer. A: Só isso, é fácil. B: É fácil, menina e tem mais, hein? Olha que agora a mudança de teclado também muda o dicionário, a autocorreção, e o texto preditivo. A: Ainda bem, porque as vezes fico na dúvida com algumas palavras em inglês. B: Ah eu sei, por exemplo, selecione a palavra, e clica em “Definir.” Pronto, e ele vai dar a definição dessa palavra em inglês, olha que beleza? A: Nossa, beleza, muito obrigada Andreia. B: De nada.A: Dang it, I hate this keyboard with auto-correction. B: Why? Don’t you think that it helps with the words that you don’t know how to spell? A: For that yes, but sometimes I write in English and other times I write in Portuguese. B: You do know that you can change the keyboard for the two languages, right? A: Really, how do you do that? B: Look, go to Settings, then General, then Keyboard, then Keyboards, OK? A: OK. B: Now see what it says, “Add New Keyboard.” Click this and then you will see the list of other languages. A: Look at that! OK, let me choose English and Emoji. That’s cool. But now, what do I do to change among these three? B: Well, that is even easier. Look here on the keyboard, there is this little globe, right? A: Right. B: So, click on the globe and keep on pressing it to see all of your keyboards, and from there choose it when you get to the language that you want. A: That’s it, it’s easy. B: It’s easy girl, and there’s more, you know? Look how now by changing the keyboard you also change the dictionary, the auto-correction, and the predictive text. A: Just as well, because there are times when I’m not sure how to spell words in English. B: I know, and for example, select the word, and click on “Define.” There you go, it will give you the definition to this word in English, isn’t that cool? A: Wow, that’s beautiful, thanks a lot Andreia. B: You are welcome.

FloridaDefense.com
Tampa Juvenile Theft Defense Attorney

FloridaDefense.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2016 9:02


Floridadefense.com Podcast - #2FDP - Juvenile Theft   Brad Post, Host, Create the Movement Mike Kenny, Attorney, Bauer, Crider and Parry   Brad Post, Host, Create the Movement: Welcome to floridadefense.com podcast. We are speaking to Mike Kenny of Bauer, Crider and Parry. They’re criminal defense lawyers in the Greater Tampa area. And this is their second edition, and we’re talking about juvenile crimes. Now, we’re going be talking to Mike Kenny, Tampa juvenile theft defense attorney. Mike how are you? Mike Kenny, Attorney, Bauer, Crider and Parry: I'm very well. How are you? B: Good. Good. You gave us an overview in the previous podcast about juvenile crimes in general. Now we’re going to dig down a little bit more into the theft. M: Right. B: Do you see a lot of theft in juvenile crimes? M: Yeah. That's certainly a common accusation that you see in in juvenile court. There’re some unique things when it comes juvenile crimes that don't necessarily come into play in adult crimes. Obviously, the statutes are the same. You know? A theft is a theft. And it’s punished the same way, as far as it prescribed, the same way as it would be in juvenile court. The theft of a certain amount of money, $300 or more, is a grand theft; anything below that is a is a misdemeanor. So, that's kind of the basic stuff. But what normally is the issue in a theft, is things like prior history and restitution. A restitution is: if something is stolen, and it's not replaced or returned, there is an amount of money that often the offender would have to pay to make the victim whole again. Well, in juvenile court, that restitution amount can sometimes be placed against the family to pay back. And that's important because in some cases the amount is very expensive. In adult court, you’re on your own. You’re an adult. You’re a grown person. And it’s your responsibly to meet your requirements. But obviously, in juvenile court, a lot of times these kids don't have jobs, and the only way they meet the requirements is through the help and assistance of the family. So, sometimes the person who’s really on the hook, at least financially, in a lot of respects, could be mom and dad. So, it's important for mom and dad to kind of realize that when we’re talking about these types of crimes. And why it's so important to have somebody get involved early to kind of know what the issues are, and try to remedy whatever can be remedied through this process. So, everyone has a good idea and understanding what's going on, and how to best represent the families of the loved one - this child. So, the unique thing about juvenile court is there is no prison, and there is no jail. So, the punishments are going to be generally probation, or depending on how significant the crime is, maybe if it’s really significant, and there’s some significant prior history, the juvenile goes to some type of program. A program meaning, he actually leaves his home and gets shipped off somewhere to address the issue. In theft cases, you don't see that happen all the time, but you do see it happen occasionally. What I have seen happen, in my experience as a juvenile criminal defense lawyer, is a lot of times there's car thefts. You know? Kids who think that they’re going to take a car out for a ride, and a lot of times there’s accidents that happen, and the damage is significant. And that's what kind of has the overriding impact on juvenile cases - is the amount of money that has to be paid back to the victims. And that's been a very heavily litigated issue, a lot of times. Because not everyone always agrees on how much the item is worth, that has been either stolen or destroyed. So, I find in juvenile cases, not only are you arguing whether or not a crime has been committed, but you're also arguing what is the actual damage or the impact of that alleged crime if the juvenile’s convicted. In juvenile cases, as I was mentioning before, they’re not technically convicted of crimes. They’re adjudicated “delinquent” or not, and sometimes there's a withhold of an adjudication of delinquency, which means the same thing in adult court. It's not a conviction of a crime, but it is sometimes something that can have a serious impact on a juvenile. Any felony, there are certain ways that the public can see a juvenile who's got a felony charge. So, for instance, everyone has this this belief that if you’re a juvenile nobody knows about it. It’s not in the public record. And it goes away when they hit the age of 18. That is not the case in the state of Florida. Although, some misdemeanors, you're never probably going to be able to view it. The Clerk’s website does not post juvenile crimes, but on felony-type cases those arrests can be, it does not have the same protection. There are juveniles who are arrested for felony charges. And I've have seen cases where those juveniles arrested were literally posted in the jail, and when they post in the jail they’re obviously public record. Then you see them on those websites that post people's arrest pictures. So, it's the false belief that, “It doesn't matter if it’s a juvenile crime” is really misleading, and it's damaging. Because you want to handle things in a juvenile case just as well as if you would be doing an adult case. Quite frankly, I think a juvenile matter can sometimes be more important because this is before person even gets, you know, his foot out the door, as far as starting his life, his or her life. And you want to make sure that he or she has every option available to him. And if somebody does a background check and they find out that this juvenile may have had a felony conviction some time ago, you know, that’s going to be tough for him or her find a job. B: Now, in the first one you talked about a risk assessment that that the DJJ does. Part of that risk assessment in a theft case would be probably based on what was stolen. Correct? Whether it be a car, or you know, a six-pack of beer. M: Sure. The actual crime itself is looked at. And then the family environment is looked at. Maybe the educational level that the juvenile has, the intellectual ability that the juvenile has, all of that is looked at, and then viewed to see whether, or not, this person is likely to reoffend. Most the time, a person, whose first foray it is into the juvenile world, is probably not to be found to be a very high risk of reoffending. But there are certain things that can have an impact on whether or not that risk is considered high risk or not. And obviously the higher the risk assessment, the higher the level of supervision the Department of Juvenile Justice is going to request from the court, as far as the sentence is concerned. That's what it all really boils down to. What it boils down to, is when you represent a juvenile in a theft case, you want to have the Department of Juvenile Justice make the best recommendation possible for your client if you believe it’s a case you’re going have to resolve with a plea. And the reason why you want to do that is because you don't want someone to start off in the juvenile justice system with a very difficult sentence, that he or she may not be able to complete. So, you want to make sure that the Department of Juvenile Justice gets all the information they need to make a good assessment on your client. To realize that your client is a person that mom and dad say he is. And a lot of times that’s putting the best foot forward. That’s making sure mom and dad are advised of what the procedures are in a juvenile case. That they go to these meetings with the Department Juvenile Justice, and they show they’re willing participants in the program. And a lot of times when the DJJ sees that there’s a family that's motivated, involved to bring a child out of this area where he or she may have made a mistake, a lot of times the assessment is viewed to be lower than some high risk. You know? When you have certain individuals who maybe have no one there to help them through this program, you know, it's a much less optimistic outlook. B: All right. Anything else you want to cover on theft? M: No. I think that’ll cover it. B: All right. You’ve been speaking to Tampa juvenile theft defense attorneys at Bauer, Crider and Parry, and Mike Kenny. And join us for our next edition of floridadefense.com podcast

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