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Barbara Moss, along with Malman Law attorney Madison Cogan, joins Lisa Dent to talk about the lawsuit filed on behalf of Norma Darnell who lived at the Alden Courts of Waterford nursing home in Aurora. Darnell died of an overdose in 2019 at the nursing home. Barbara Moss is the daughter of Norma Darnell and […]
Who steps in to support and advocate for kids when families fall apart? Who stands next to them in the courtroom and makes sure they have more than the clothes on their back? And who supports those advocates so they can keep doing important work for local children? Today we have the privilege to talk with CASA for Kids Foundation Executive Director, Charlie Tardibuono, as well as the Director of Programming & Development, Barbara Moss. We find out what they are doing to help Court Appointed Special Advocates help the most vulnerable kids in our community. The mission of Yavapai CASA for Kids Foundation is to serve the unmet needs of abused, neglected, and abandoned children who are in the care of the Yavapai County Juvenile Court – Prescott, and qualified youth who have aged out of that court's jurisdiction. In addition, Yavapai CASA for Kids Foundation supports the work of the CASA program and CASA volunteers. What You'll Get from the Guests Charlie is the first Director of the Foundation and comes from a long career in for-profit and nonprofit companies. He worked in aerospace and semiconductor industries as well as international relief and development. Barbara started at the Foundation as an AmeriCorps VISTA in the spring of 2020. She studied the effects of institutionalized poverty and inequality as an undergrad and had her own experience as a child “in the system.” Barb brings this combined knowledge and compassion to the work, as you will hear. For more information visit: https://ycfk.org/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/prescottwomanpodcast/support
E192 Temporary follower of Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh, writer and producer of community theatre, hypnotherapist, magician by the name of the Pixie Prestidigitator human Barbara Moss is a force of nature in a tiny body, contemplating life, death and possibilities. She’s about to launch her first podcast, “Who Wants to Know,” about inquires and rants on Boston. […]
New York Women in Film and Television: Women Crush Wednesdays
On this episode of Women Crush Wednesdays by New York Women in Film & Television, hosted by Janine McGoldrick and Leah Curney are in the co-hosting seats as they talk about Geena Davis and Disney and some necessary tools for diversifying scripts; Plus Katie Chambers is back in the interview seat with special guests: Terry Lawler, Barbara Moss and Kirsten Larvick as they discuss the Women's Preservation Fund garnering an award last month! And last but never least, our podcast interviewer Ondrea Barbe has a fascination discussion with our special guest: Bianca De La Garza talking about films, beauty, self-confidence and more!
The second part of July's event, "Snapshot," has two stories. For more information about Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling events, please visit: https://tenx9nashville.com.
In this podcast, Roshaine Wijayatunga, Senior Editor for Oncology at Future Science Group speaks with Barbara Moss, a Patient Ambassador for Europacolon (UK) and Bowel Cancer UK. At the age of 52, in 2006, Barbara was diagnosed with Stage IV colorectal cancer of the colon, spread to the liver, and was told she had 3–5 months to live. Barbara is now an active campaigner and an active member of several organizations in the UK and Europe. Her main wish is for patients to be able to access the medicine that they need, to have choices clearly explained and to be treated personally.
Michael McRay's intro to Tenx9 storytelling and the podcast. Bassam Zahid, Barbara Moss, Jessica Kelley are the storytellers in this first part of "Snapshot," the May 2018 event of Tenx9 Nashville. For more information about Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling events, please visit: https://tenx9nashville.com.
Irene Williams, Lynn Marie Rink, and Barbara Moss are the storytellers in this first part of Different, the July 2017 event of Tenx9 Nashville. For more information about Tenx9 Nashville Storytelling events, please visit: https://tenx9nashville.com.
Women in Film History Month with Barbara Moss, founder of Women's Film Preservation Fund, along with the amazing, committed women on this WFPF committee and New York Women in Film & Television (NYWiFT) as well as their partners –staunch and steadfast –in the quest to preserve the legacy of women who were the early cinema pioneers. This month is my crazy as a March Hare month as I recall falling into the rabbit hole a decade ago with Fort Lee Film Commission introducing me to Alice Guy Blache, first woman filmmaker and the godmother to all women in film.
Art teacher Tim Benson responds to the YouTube video interview with Barbara Moss and Liz Jardine who discuss the role of literacy in creating art. Image: Pixabay