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A family in Portland is being terrorized by squatters who have set up camp next door and even set their property on fire.Jacob and Beth Adams live next door to an abandoned home that has been taken over by several homeless people. The couple has caught the homeless people overdosing and stealing from their backyard - but said the final straw was when the group set their property on fire. 'There are fires that have been happening off and on. Major ones. This recent one actually came and set our property on fire,' Jacob told Fox12. The Adams' official neighbor, who is a Vietnam veteran, echoed his concern, adding that the squatters have made his living situation worse than his military deployment in Vietnam.'I felt safer when I was walking around in downtown Saigon when I was in Vietnam than I do here in Portland,' Armand Martens, 83, told the news outlet. Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople
WXXI's Beth Adams recently reported on how the pandemic has affected the nursing profession. A national nursing shortage has impacted the number of patients that can be admitted to hospitals, wait times in emergency departments, and more. Despite that, the pandemic has inspired the next generation of nurses. The University of Rochester of School of Nursing is expanding and enrollment is up.
WXXI's Beth Adams recently reported on how the pandemic has affected the nursing profession. A national nursing shortage has impacted the number of patients that can be admitted to hospitals, wait times in emergency departments, and more. Despite that, the pandemic has inspired the next generation of nurses. The University of Rochester of School of Nursing is expanding and enrollment is up. This hour, Beth Adams joins us to discuss her reporting, and we hear from local nurses: Beth Adams , host of Morning Edition at WXXI News Kathy Peterson , chair and professor in the Department of Nursing at SUNY Brockport Karen Keady , assistant dean of clinical practice at the University of Rochester School of Nursing, and chief nursing executive at the University of Rochester Medical Center
Welcome back, This week is a bit of a mixed bag as I chat to you about a near miss with my proofread, research and how true crime can have a huge impact on the stories you're writing.Join me on the writing couch with a coffee to chat about my favourite thing, writing stories.If you'd like to check out my credentials Amazon.co.uk: Helen Phifer: Books, Biography, Blogs, Audiobooks, KindleHelen Phifer Author (@helenphifer) • Instagram photos and videosHelen Phifer (@unleashyourcreativemagic) • Instagram photos and videosAbout | Helenphifer.com(3) Helen Phifer | Facebook(3) Unleash Your Creative Magic | Facebook
Too many women are being attacked while running. In this episode of Athletes In Motion: from Race to Recovery, we talk to Christi Beth Adams, owner of Fleet Feet Nashville, about the 3 things women can do to reduce their chances of attack. And it's not just women. We as a community have a responsibility to make running safer for women.We would like to thank our episode sponsor AfterShokz for supporting such a vital and necessary topic. If you have an opportunity, check them out!https://www.fleetfeet.com/s/nashvillehttps://aftershokz.com/us/http://www.runsafer.com/https://therecoverylounge.co/https://www.tritomrendurance.com/
This week the guys smoke the EloGio Excentrico, thanks to Tim and Beth Adams, and Bret and Mark discuss the new puppy, the return of live sports, how to get a VPN, spices, the return of BSPP, and much more. Tell a friend, tell a hobo... As always, send your questions and comment to theretrohale@gmail.com Thanks for listening, ENJOY IT!
Most ultra runners will tell you that you need lots of time to get ready for a 50K run. "If you're just starting out, nine months is not enough," they will say.But Lisa Beth Adams didn't ask anyone whether she could go from the couch to 50K in nine months. She did it by setting her goal and then going after it with the mindset of never giving up. She set aside all her excuses and used past failures as lessons leading to her success.
Support Services Manager for the Durham Center for Senior Life Michael Patterson shares tips for caregivers when it comes to self-care. We also discuss home care options with Beth Adams, Home Care Liaison with Home Care Assistance and Courtney McAlpin, Marketing Manger with Bayada Home Health Care.
Support Services Manager for the Durham Center for Senior Life Michael Patterson shares tips for caregivers when it comes to self-care. We also discuss home care options with Beth Adams, Home Care Liaison with Home Care Assistance and Courtney McAlpin, Marketing Manger with Bayada Home Health Care.
ML brings-in Beth Adams Pitoniak to chat about her amazing career, the always-changing media world we live in, what makes a great radio anchor, the scary political divide in America, her love of pets, helping animals in the Rochester area, the sports scene in WNY and more!
Beth Adams is a trusted voice in Rochester Media. Her career has taken many turns but she feels she is exactly where she needs to be. Her talent as a radio host and journalist came through in this interview as she managed to interview me a little bit, which was quite the honor. Beth talks about the balance of life and career and how spirituality and positivity play an important role in her life.
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Guest: Christi Beth Adams, running community leader Today, I’m joined by Christi Beth Adams, the owner of Nashville’s Fleet Feet sports stores. She shares her journey from starting out as a 4th grade runner in small-town Kentucky to earning a collegiate track scholarship to managing her own successful athletic shops. She also explains how the shared experience of putting one foot in front of the other connects runners everywhere and discusses what led her to make Fleet Feet one of the first supporters of the Heroes 6K race series, which celebrates addiction and mental health recovery across the country. For more about Recovery Unscripted, visit http://recoveryunscripted.org For more about Fleet Feet, visit http://fleetfeetnashville.com For more about the Heroes 6K race series, visit http://heroes6k.com Music from this episode: "The Ache" by David Condos - URL: davidcondos.com "Little Dipper" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Daydream/Little_Dipper_1829 - Composer: Chad Crouch "Massive" by Podington Bear - URL: http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Podington_Bear/Driving/Massive - Composer: Chad Crouch "Ronny" by Alex Fitch - URL: URL: freemusicarchive.org/music/Alex_Fit…ola/Ronny_1253
The WXXI News series, Degrees of Diversity , is the result of a year-long investigative reporting project that explores the wide gap between white teachers and teachers of color in the Rochester and Finger Lakes regions and beyond. It was reported by Connections host and reporter Evan Dawson and producer Megan Mack. Here, WXXI’s Morning Edition host Beth Adams sits down with Dawson to talk about the series — and what prompted him to begin looking into this issue. Find out how diverse your district is on our interactive map Click here to see all the data from Monroe County, Erie County, Onondaga County, the Finger Lakes region, and regional colleges . Degrees of Diversity is funded in part by the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. Listen to all the stories in a podcast or on our series page .
Episode 68 features Arizona native Beth Adams of The Adams Group at Realty One Group Desert Mountain. Beth and her husband, James, work the Verde Valley area of Central Arizona. This includes communities like Camp Verde, Cottonwood, and Sedona. A talented marketer, Beth gives back generously through her volunteer work with local and state associations. Enjoy her story as The Real Estate Sessions heads back to Arizona!
I’ll Have Another Episode 002: Christi Beth Adams About Christi Beth: My love affair with running began in 4th grade – shortly after I discovered that my basketball career meant... The post I’ll Have Another Podcast Episode 002: Christi Beth Adams appeared first on Lindsey Hein.
This evening WXXI is hosting a screening of The Ken Burns/Sarah Burns documentary The Central Park Five , that examines the case of five black and Latino teenagers who were wrongly convicted of rape. WXXI’s Beth Adams speaks with attorney Lamar Jackson about racial profiling and the justice system in Rochester. WXXI's reporting on RACE: Are We So Different? is supported by a grant from the New York Council for the Humanities .