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Bill Delaney has over 40 years of experience in the fire service, first as a volunteer and career firefighter and, over the last 23 years, as a civilian manager. He retired as a Public Information Officer with the Fairfax County (VA) Fire & Rescue Department in May 2023. Bill serves as a social media consultant with the National Fallen Firefighters Foundation. Bill is considered a thought leader in public safety social media use and a nationally recognized speaker presenting at Women in Fire, Firehouse Expo, IAFC, and the NFPA. Mr. Delaney is a past chair of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security Virtual Social Media Working Group.Bills e-mailBills Twitter @billdelaneySponsored by the Social Media Strategies Summit. Check out their website to learn more about their upcoming social media conferences for Public Safety and Government professionals. https://bit.ly/3IrRdDL
Bill DeLaney author of "Secret Jacksonville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure" is also co-owner and editor of "The JaxonMag", "Modern Cities" and "Edible Northeast Florida". Bill is a Jacksonville native and has a "deep passion for his hometown and a keen interest in underrepresented stories. From folklore to history and everything in between". "Secret Jacksonville: A Guide to the Weird, Wonderful, and Obscure" is dedicated to telling the stories behind forgotten, mysterious and just plain interesting spots across Jacksonville, St. Augustine, Fernandina Beach, and the surrounding communities. It features 84 unusual stories and sites in the region. The book covers interesting stories and places from Cumberland Island to Marine Land, covering various neighborhoods. The places featured in the book are not usually found in Chamber of Commerce brochures, and the book is a good guide for tourists and locals looking to explore the region. For those who aren't familiar with The JaxonMag, it's a hyperlocal platform that takes a street-view look at Jacksonville and Northeast Florida. The JaxonMag continues Modern Cities' focus on urbanism, providing a platform for community members to share their stories and perspectives on the city they call home. We'll talked about Bill's role in this project, and how it has helped to shape his views on the importance of community engagement and storytelling. Tracy and Bill discuss the community of historians in Jacksonville, Florida. Bill highlights the work of historians and researchers, such as Dr. Wayne Wood, Gary Sass, and Tim Gilmore, and mentions that there are many more talented writers doing incredible work. They also talk about the future of urbanism in Northeast Florida and how the region needs to do smarter planning and make intentional decisions to shape the direction of growth. Bill mentions the importance of infill and densifying areas that have declined or lost population to create a more attractive and intentional community. Bill also reveals that he is in talks with his publisher for new book ideas. Bill sees the decline as an opportunity for growth because of the existing infrastructure. Tracy notes that the downtown area of the riverfront is exploring plans for housing development, but the challenge is to make the housing affordable for the general population. Bill emphasizes the need for affordable housing and suggests building workforce housing and using federal loans and grants, such as the state Sadowski fund. However, he points out that the city has turned down many federal funding opportunities. They also discuss the need to reconnect neighborhoods disrupted by highways and the importance of pursuing grants and programs that the state or federal government can offer to help the city. They discuss the potential of the downtown area to become more vibrant with more retail options, eateries, and entertainment venues, similar to other cities like Charlotte and Greenville. Visit the Contrast Project website for a more immersive experience: https://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** Music Tracks for this Podcast by Alex Grohl on Pixabay ** Feel free to LIKE, SHARE AND COMMENT. If you are featured here and we don't have your link(s) posted, please let us know. Follow The Contrast Project online: ** http://www.thecontrastproject.tv/ ** https://www.facebook.com/TheContrastP... ** https://www.instagram.com/the_contras... ** https://twitter.com/ContrastProjTV ** The Contrast Project Lounge Podcast is proudly created in part using the Riverside.fm platform. By using this link you are helping to support this show. Thank you so much: https://bit.ly/3BH3q2t #SecretJacksonville #JaxonMag #ModernCities #SexyRexy --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-contrast-project/support
Darryn & a former business partner started a production company in 2012 called The Mayhem Network. TMN was a podcast & local TV show in St. Louis. In 2013, the name was changed to The Darryn Yates Show. Bill Delaney, aka Ball Licker Bill & a high school friend of Darryn, was an original cast member of TMN and The DYS. The DYS went on to do a morning-drive radio show in St. Louis in 2013/2014, a local TV show on Charter in 2015 and was one of the main shows on Riot Radio in 2016/17. After a bit of a hiatus, The DYS returned with a vengeance in the summer of 2021. Darryn is very excited to have Ball Licker Bill return to the show! They reminisce about TMN, the terrestrial radio days, clips of the old TV shows, and all kinds of inappropriate vulgarities! With co-host Juggz Judy and 3 members of The Fab Lads sitting in...there's plenty of weirdness contributed by all! ENJOY! ***Viewer Discretion Strongly Advised!***
Dive into the “weird, wonderful, and obscure” parts of Jacksonville history, including Willowbranch Park's role in LGBTQ+ and music history and the Main Library's collection of Le Moyne-DeBry Fort Caroline engravings. Bill Delaney is a writer, editor and higher education professional from Jacksonville whose work focuses on the culture and history of the First Coast. He is co-owner and editor of the publications Modern Cities, TheJaxsonMag.com and Edible Northeast Florida Magazine. He holds bachelor's and master's degrees in English from the University of North Florida. --- Sign Up for Library U to hear about the latest Lit Chats and catch them live! — https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/library-u-enrollment Bill DelaneyRead: Secret Jacksonville in the Library Catalog Twitter: @tacachale Website: The Jaxson Mag Jacksonville Public LibraryWebsite: https://jaxpubliclibrary.org/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/jaxlibrary Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JaxLibrary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jaxlibrary/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/jaxpubliclibraryfl Contact Us: jplpromotions (at) coj.net
Attorney Bill Delaney joined Gene to discuss the end of the eviction moratorium. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
#16 Depois de um longo e escaldante verão, o seu podcast predileto está de volta com assuntos que (diria Núbia Lafayette) não interessam a ninguém. Na 16ª edição do Bóia, nos debruçamos sobre a obra inextinguível do californiano de Santa Bárbara, Bill Delaney, falecido no último dia 12 de fevereiro. Delaney teve, tem ainda, um impacto enorme na geração nascida nos anos 60/70 — um pouco também nos mais tardios do anos 50 — com Free Ride, filme seminal do que ficou conhecido como Bustin' Down The Door. João Valente no Estoril e Júlio Adler em Ipanema conversam sobre a influência que uma trilha sonora bem escolhida pode fazer na vida dum sujeito ocupado de águas (Copyright Pepê Cezar!). Aproveitando a oportunidade para uma pedantice sem tamanho, citamos o gênio da fé (Paulo Francis o chamava assim, de sacanagem...) Kierkegaard. [A vida só se compreende mediante um retorno ao passado, mas só se vive para diante.] Voltamos! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boia/message
How is God calling us to minister His light to our nation in this need? In this episode Fr. Bill Delaney S.J. invites us to reflect on our call.Visit SCRC.org/podcast for more episodes or SCRC.org/OnlineStore for more talks by Fr. Bill Delaney, S.J.
So far in our podcast, we mostly interviewed dads who had their kids either through surrogacy or adoption. But there are other ways in which you can become dads. In this week's episode we look at two ways that are often overlooked: Known Sperm Donor, and Co-Parenting. David Dodge, managing editor at GaysWithKids.com is a father of two children, who he had together with a lesbian couple. Though he has no legal rights with the kids, they still call him 'papa,' and his parents go to visit their grandchildren even when he's not around. In our interview, David sheds light on being a Known Sperm Donor. [sbscrbr_form] In our second interview we had Bill Delaney and husband J.R. Parish on a Skype call from San Francisco. They are co-parents of two girls together with a lesbian couple. In the call they discuss this carefully planned (and amazing!) arrangement. Bill and J.R. have also provided us with the sample that they've found and used as base for the co-parenting agreement with their girls' mom (download here) and also created a cheat-sheet of questions and topics that should be discussed upon the decision to go into co-parenting During the episode, we count the ways* in which gay men can currently become dads: 1. Adoption 2. Surrogacy 3. Men who come out of straight partnerships and marriages 4. Sperm Donation (known or unknown donor) 5. Co-parenting *If you would like to add to or comment on this list please write to us at hello@daddysqr.com Our Family Coalition Our Family Coalition (OFC) is based in the Bay Area but is the largest state-wide advocacy organization for LGBT families. They've contributed to varying degrees to everything from marriage equality court cases, to getting LGBT inclusive curriculum added to CA's public school system, to achieving the multi-parent legal recognition that was mentioned on our interview with Bill and J.R. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guests: David Dodge GaysWithKids.com, Bill Delaney & J.R. Parish Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Putting the ‘Known' in Known Sperm Donor (David Dodge, The New York Times) The Known Sperm Donor (GaysWithKids.com) Top Three Benefits of 'Intentional Co-Parenting' for Gay Men & Couples (Bill Delaney, GaysWithKids.com) 11 Steps Gay Men Should Take Before Co-Parenting With a Female Friend (Bill Delaney, GaysWithKids.com) For any questions, comments or advise, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@daddysqr.com or on Twitter @yanirdekel Daddy Square: The Podcast is a part of GaysWithKids.com
So far in our podcast, we mostly interviewed dads who had their kids either through surrogacy or adoption. But there are other ways in which you can become dads. In this week's episode we look at two ways that are often overlooked: Known Sperm Donor, and Co-Parenting. David Dodge, managing editor at GaysWithKids.com is a father of two children, who he had together with a lesbian couple. Though he has no legal rights with the kids, they still call him 'papa,' and his parents go to visit their grandchildren even when he's not around. In our interview, David sheds light on being a Known Sperm Donor. [sbscrbr_form] In our second interview we had Bill Delaney and husband J.R. Parish on a Skype call from San Francisco. They are co-parents of two girls together with a lesbian couple. In the call they discuss this carefully planned (and amazing!) arrangement. Bill and J.R. have also provided us with the sample that they've found and used as base for the co-parenting agreement with their girls' mom (download here) and also created a cheat-sheet of questions and topics that should be discussed upon the decision to go into co-parenting During the episode, we count the ways* in which gay men can currently become dads: 1. Adoption 2. Surrogacy 3. Men who come out of straight partnerships and marriages 4. Sperm Donation (known or unknown donor) 5. Co-parenting *If you would like to add to or comment on this list please write to us at hello@daddysqr.com Our Family Coalition Our Family Coalition (OFC) is based in the Bay Area but is the largest state-wide advocacy organization for LGBT families. They’ve contributed to varying degrees to everything from marriage equality court cases, to getting LGBT inclusive curriculum added to CA’s public school system, to achieving the multi-parent legal recognition that was mentioned on our interview with Bill and J.R. Episode Credits: Co-Hosts: Yan Dekel, Alex Maghen Guests: David Dodge GaysWithKids.com, Bill Delaney & J.R. Parish Music: Hercules & Love Affair, “Leonora” buy here Articles referred to in this episode: Putting the ‘Known’ in Known Sperm Donor (David Dodge, The New York Times) The Known Sperm Donor (GaysWithKids.com) Top Three Benefits of 'Intentional Co-Parenting' for Gay Men & Couples (Bill Delaney, GaysWithKids.com) 11 Steps Gay Men Should Take Before Co-Parenting With a Female Friend (Bill Delaney, GaysWithKids.com) For any questions, comments or advise, please do not hesitate to contact us at hello@daddysqr.com or on Twitter @yanirdekel Daddy Square: The Podcast is a part of GaysWithKids.com
On the County Conversation, Jim gets to know Bill Delaney from the Fire and Rescue Department about fire prevention and safety and Fire Prevention Month.
There's no Drew Carrey, but with this crew, the price is always right! Hey-o.
Bill Delaney is in talking about Issue 2
Coming at you live from Hempfest. We have Bill Delaney from Good Earth Meds sit in with us. Matt Simonds from Broken Trail Brewing and Distilling also stops in for a chat
Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Cooking related fires are the #1 cause of fires locally and nationally. Join host Bill Delaney as he discusses ways to keep safe as you get ready to cook and bake this week. Folks can call in and IM and questions they may have.
Thanksgiving is just around the corner! Cooking related fires are the #1 cause of fires locally and nationally. Join host Bill Delaney as he discusses ways to keep safe as you get ready to cook and bake this week. Folks can call in and IM and questions they may have.
Join host Bill Delaney and special guest, Captain Tom Foster, as they take you behind the scenes of the upcoming Montgomery County Fair. They will also go over what MCFRS will be doing at the Fair and run down the special demonstrations each night.
Join host Bill Delaney and special guest, Captain Tom Foster, as they take you behind the scenes of the upcoming Montgomery County Fair. They will also go over what MCFRS will be doing at the Fair and run down the special demonstrations each night.
Ever wonder where your 9-1-1 call goes? Who is answering the phone? How they know what, and how many, fire trucks and ambulances to send to your emergency situation? Join host Bill Delaney and special guest Captain Patrick J. Stanton, who is the Communications Training Supervisor for our 9-1-1 Center, for the answer to these and other questions. Calls and email questions will be taken.
Ever wonder where your 9-1-1 call goes? Who is answering the phone? How they know what, and how many, fire trucks and ambulances to send to your emergency situation? Join host Bill Delaney and special guest Captain Patrick J. Stanton, who is the Communications Training Supervisor for our 9-1-1 Center, for the answer to these and other questions. Calls and email questions will be taken.
According to the Home Safety Council injury in the home accounts for more than 21 million medical visits and 20,000 deaths each year. June is Home Safety Month and this year’s campaign theme – Hands on Home Safety – asks the public to take some simple hands-on steps to create a safer home environment from the five leading causes of home injury – falls, poisonings, fires and burns, choking/suffocation and drowning. Join host Bill Delaney and Dr. Angela Mickalide, Director of Education and Outreac
According to the Home Safety Council injury in the home accounts for more than 21 million medical visits and 20,000 deaths each year. June is Home Safety Month and this year’s campaign theme – Hands on Home Safety – asks the public to take some simple hands-on steps to create a safer home environment from the five leading causes of home injury – falls, poisonings, fires and burns, choking/suffocation and drowning. Join host Bill Delaney and Dr. Angela Mickalide, Director of Education and Outreac
Ever wonder what it is like to be a fire fighter working a 24 hour shift? Want to learn how to become a career or volunteer fire fighter? If so, you will want to listen to this show.The show will be hosted by Bill Delaney and Firefighter/EMT Mike Weimer who is a in the 1st Battalion, Station 24.
Ever wonder what it is like to be a fire fighter working a 24 hour shift? Want to learn how to become a career or volunteer fire fighter? If so, you will want to listen to this show.The show will be hosted by Bill Delaney and Firefighter/EMT Mike Weimer who is a in the 1st Battalion, Station 24.