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Ash Said It® Daily
Episode 2044 - RedRover President & CEO Katie Campbell

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2025 13:58


Katie Campbell is the President and CEO of RedRover, a national animal welfare nonprofit organization based in Sacramento, California. Campbell assumed this role in March 2024. Campbell has been with RedRover for eight years, previously serving as the Director of Collaboration and Outreach. In this role, she supported the organization's outreach, awareness, and capacity-building efforts, particularly for their domestic violence assistance programs. She is passionate about animal welfare and has a strong background in the nonprofit sector. Campbell holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Sociology and Criminal Justice from Lees-McRae College and a Master of Arts degree in Sociology from California State University, Sacramento. Since 1987, RedRover has been a lifeline for animals in need. As a national animal welfare nonprofit, we're there for animals during emergencies, disasters, and times of crisis. Our three programs work together to provide comprehensive support: RedRover Relief offers grants for emergency veterinary care, including the Safe Housing and Purple Leash Project, which helps domestic violence survivors and their pets escape abusive situations. RedRover Responders, known as the "Red Cross for animals," deploys to disaster zones and rescues animals from puppy mills and hoarding cases. And through RedRover Readers, we're teaching the next generation about compassion and empathy. Join us to learn more about how RedRover is making a real difference for animals across the US and Canada. Web: https://redrover.org/ Mission: Our mission is to bring animals out of crisis and strengthen the bond between people and animals through emergency sheltering, disaster-relief services, financial assistance, and education. We accomplish this by engaging volunteers and supporters, collaborating with others, and maximizing the use of online technology. RedRover Relief: Offers pet parents grants and resources for animals in need of emergency veterinary care. Through this program, Safe Housing & Purple Leash Project (sponsored by Purina) grants also help domestic violence (DV) survivors escape abuse with their pets. Since 2012, RedRover has awarded 237 Safe Housing grants to shelters in 47 states, totaling more than $5.2 million. Additionally, Safe Housing grants have created the first pet-friendly domestic violence shelters in 10 states! We also created a collaborative project with Greater Good Charities' Rescue Rebuild program, called Dontforgetthepets.org (DFTP). This program helps domestic violence, homeless, and animal shelters create custom pet housing programs to fit the needs of their communities - everything from design and construction to policies and procedures. RedRover Responders: Known as the "Red Cross for animals," we temporarily shelter and care for animals displaced by natural disasters or animals rescued from puppy mills and hoarding cases. RedRover has deployed 280+ times since 1987, including to the Envigo beagle rescue, Hurricanes Katrina, Harvey, Ian, Superstorm Sandy, Camp and Caldor wildfires, Northridge earthquake, and many more. RedRover Readers: Helps children understand the emotional states of others and develop the skills needed for empathy to prevent animal cruelty and neglect. The program has reached more than 100,000 children. Publishes Kind News magazine for children - helping kids understand and respect animals. About the show: Ash Brown is a force to be reckoned with in the world of motivation and empowerment. This multi-talented American is a gifted producer, blogger, speaker, media personality, and event emcee. Her infectious energy and passion for helping others shine through in everything she does. Ash Said It, Ash Does It: * AshSaidit.com: This vibrant blog is your one-stop shop for a peek into Ash's world. Dive into exclusive event invites, insightful product reviews, and a whole lot more. It's a platform that keeps you informed and entertained. * The Ash Said It Show: Buckle up for a motivational ride with Ash's signature podcast. With over 2,000 episodesalready under her belt and a staggering half a million streams worldwide, this show is a testament to Ash's impact. Here, she chats with inspiring individuals and tackles topics that resonate deeply. What Makes Ash Special? Ash doesn't just preach motivation; she lives it. Her strength lies in her authenticity. She connects with her audience on a genuine level, offering real-talk advice and encouragement. She doesn't shy away from the challenges life throws our way, but instead, equips you with the tools to overcome them. Here's what sets Ash apart: * Unwavering Positivity: Ash Brown is a glass-half-full kind of person. Her infectious optimism is contagious, leaving you feeling empowered and ready to take on the world. * Real & Relatable: Ash doesn't sugarcoat things. She understands the struggles we face and offers relatable advice that resonates with listeners from all walks of life. * Actionable Strategies: This isn't just about empty inspirational quotes. Ash provides practical tips and strategies to help you translate motivation into action, turning your dreams into reality. So, if you're looking for a daily dose of inspiration, actionable advice, and a healthy dose of real talk, look no further than Ash Brown. 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The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler
Adrienne Iapalucci - HoneyIapalucci

The HoneyDew with Ryan Sickler

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 50:24


My HoneyDew this week is comedian Adrienne Iapalucci. Catch her comedy special, The Dark Queen, now streaming on Netflix. Adrienne joins me this week to Highlight the Lowlights of where being a "dark queen" comes from. We discuss the first time Adrienne saw her biological father in a Caldor, how she watched her stepfather pass away from a brain tumor, and the time she had to move back in with her mother after breaking off an engagement with her then-fiancé. SUBSCRIBE TO MY YOUTUBE and watch full episodes of The Dew every toozdee! https://youtube.com/@rsickler SUBSCRIBE TO MY PATREON - The HoneyDew with Y'all, where I Highlight the Lowlights with Y'all! Get audio and video of The HoneyDew a day early, ad-free at no additional cost! It's only $5/month! AND we just added a second tier. For a total of $8/month, you get everything from the first tier, PLUS The Wayback a day early, ad-free AND censor free AND extra bonus content you won't see anywhere else! https://www.patreon.com/TheHoneyDew What's your story?? Submit at honeydewpodcast@gmail.com CATCH ME ON TOUR https://www.ryansickler.com/tour Tempe, AZ - Dec. 20th and 21st Get Your HoneyDew Gear Today! https://shop.ryansickler.com/ Ringtones Are Available Now! https://www.apple.com/itunes/ http://ryansickler.com/ https://thehoneydewpodcast.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CRABFEAST PODCAST https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-crabfeast-with-ryan-sickler-and-jay-larson/id1452403187 SPONSORS: Rocket Money -Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to https://www.RocketMoney.com/HONEYDEW

Healthy Looks Great on You
Sabbath Soup with Kathi Lipp

Healthy Looks Great on You

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 20:17


A very special guest on the podcast, Kathi Lipp. Dr. Vickie: The main reason I wanted you to have to have you on the podcast today is because you are an expert on connection and social connectedness is such a part of lifestyle medicine and so many people struggle with loneliness. Kathi: I'm going to be totally honest with you. It's something that Roger, my husband, and I have struggled with up here. And we've had to be super intentional about it. So, even though I may be an expert on it, it means I still have to work at it. Dr. Vickie: Well, most people who are an expert on something have had to work through it themselves, right?  But set the scene about the red house first of all. Can you just let our listeners know what it's like to be there, to live there, and how you came up with the idea for your newest book, which is Sabbath Soup. Kathi: So several years ago, Roger and I, we love to go to the mountains to kind of get away and to write and to work and do all of that kind of stuff. And we started praying about, could we get a little tiny cabin in the woods that for us to be able to do that? And then, as dreams often do, it got out of control the and we ended up buying the house with the intent of living in San Jose, and going coming to the mountains, Airbnbing this place, and then also doing writer's retreat. Well, every time we came here, we didn't want to leave. So we eventually sold our house in San Jose and moved up here full time. only And so we have a much bigger house than we could ever use, but we're able to use it in different ways like the retreats and we can have guests here. We've had people who have been in the midst of a crisis come and stay with us. So the house gets used in ways that we never imagined. And the we just feel very lucky that we get to live here Dr. Vickie: How far away is your nearest  neighbor?  Kathi: It's about a 20 to 25 minute walk depending on who's doing the walking. We've had to make really deliberate attempts to be able to be connected with people.  Dr. Vickie: So many people do struggle with connection and loneliness, and they're like, well it's hard for me because, and it was hard for you because, but you found a way to overcome that, and a lot of it revolved around meals. Kathi: We had the Caldor fire come through our county and we we only lost two acres and it didn't touch our home But one of the reasons that our home was saved was because of the volunteer firefighters who live on both sides of us. All those firefighters are living together, sleeping together, eating together Well, this was at the height of the covid pandemic, and Paul got covid and was in the intensive care unit. It was really really bad. When he got out I'm like, "Could I bring you some soup?" and come to find out, If I didn't bring him soup, he was going home to Lunchables. That's what he eats. So I said, Oh, we can do better than that. So we've just started to bring him meals every week.  I'm used to cooking for six, Vickie, we were a blended family of six and you don't lose those muscles really quickly when you're cooking for a crowd. And so, we bring him meals. And just yesterday way we brought Nancy and Patrick meals because they're going through  a health crisis. And we just show up with food and it takes one burden off of them and is a very, low and easy connection point for people.  Dr. Vickie: And I think people associate soup with health. I asked my listeners on Facebook this week, what's your comfort food? And so many people said soup. You've got chicken soup, but there's so many other soups and, I got to feast on them when I was there and it just makes you feel warm inside and it's a big pot that you share with people. There's so much about soup that just screams connection. Kathi: It really does. And, you know, I found that the easiest way to reach out to somebody, a neighbor, a friend, a coworker is to just say this simple line, I made too much soup. Can I bring some over? And it's such a low risk way of reaching out. And it's also a low risk way of receiving Because I think we're very hesitant to receive from strangers, or, even people we don't know really well, because it's like, what are they going to want from me? Are they gonna, you know, are they going to try to recruit me for their multilevel marketing system or their religion? And to just say, no, I just care about you. And soup's a really easy way of doing that.   Dr. Vickie: Well us a little bit more about Sabbath soup. Kathi: So, you know, Roger and I have really been on a journey. I think when you kind of pull away from some of the hustle, I mean, we, we're from Silicon Valley, so hustle was built into what we were doing. And when you kind of pull away from that, you start to see, maybe I haven't had some of the healthiest habit. As you know, I've been on  a  weight journey and a food journey, and those have been going really well. But a couple of things that I was not doing great at, rest and stress management. You can go live in the middle of the forest, like Roger and I do. is And if you're not intentional about those things, they can continue to be not great for you. So we really got intentional on about Sabbath, about saying, "Hey there's this day set aside for rest." And, you can't just say, "Oh, we're resting on Sunday. Everything  stops." People still want to eat. It's very annoying. And so to spend a little bit of each day preparing since so that Sunday can be taken off. And the reason it's soup is because if you make a soup on Friday or Saturday, one, it's the easiest thing in the world to reheat and two, soup tastes better. Then after a couple of days, it just does. So that's why we got into the habit of having soup on Sundays. Dr. Vickie: So  that's your routine every Sunday. Kathi: And here's the beautiful thing for those of us who are overwhelmed. Vickie, If you say I'm having soup on Sunday, your decisions go from infinity to about 25. Most of us know of about 25 soups that we like and we could make. Soup is pretty simple to make and if you are overwhelmed by decision making just saying, okay, Sunday soup and then I add a salad, even if it's a bag salad. I don't care if your soup needs to come from Costco or the grocery store. Do what you need to do. There are a lot of busy people who are like, I can't even think about cooking. If you just make the decision soup, the next time you go to the store, you pick up a couple of containers, you're buying yourself some pre decision. Taking away some anxiety about what am I going to feed these people or myself?  Dr. Vickie: That's so good because you've mentioned so many pillars of lifestyle medicine, rest and stress management. And I mentioned that this is all part of social connectedness, but also nutrition. And I have to tell you what I did the other day, I did not want to go to the grocery store. I had been traveling a lot and came home and I didn't have a lot of groceries and I literally went into the pantry and found what I could find in the pantry and in the freezer. And I threw it all in a big pot with some vegetable broth. And I made a bean and corn and fire roasted tomatoes. And I put my secret ingredient that my husband really loves and that's just a little bit of cloves. Cloves and beans. That's my secret. And he loved it and I took some leftovers to my mom.  so, you're right, it goes, I mean who makes soup for two? Kathi: You really don't.  There are so many things I want to respond to there. One, wouldn't we agree that for so many people in North America, one of the biggest stressors is finances  and soup is such a beautiful way of using up those odds and ends. Beans are so inexpensive and I'm going to try your cloves because I can taste that in my mouth right now. The beans and the cloves. That's amazing. I love it. Because also I like some cinnamon with beans. I love soup because it's very easy to make a big batch of, it's so easy to share like you did with your mom, it's so easy to freeze. love these things called super cubes, S O U P E R cubes. They are just silicone molds to freeze portions of soup. And we call that homesteader fast food where you can just pop out one of those cubes, that heat up in the microwave and you've got lunch. And, I think about it like this, every once in a while we like to go to fast food. We're Americans. We like to do that. But for the 2 of us to go to fast food is 30 dollars, which is nice for a treat. But leftover soup is pretty much free. And so economically, nutritionally, and community wise. It works on all levels.  Dr. Vickie: It really does. Beans in particular are so high in fiber, so high in protein, and they're inexpensive. You can do them out of a can, and they're almost just as healthy as they are any other way. You've gotta watch the sodium content. But also, you can do them in the Instant Pot, and you don't have to soak them overnight and do all that Kathi: They are very blue zone. They are very, very blue zone.  Dr. Vickie: Yes, they are. Well, what's your favorite soup recipe in the new book Sabbath Soup? Do you have one? Because I do. Kathi: Okay, when I  want to be a little decadent, the tomato and gin soup, That's  my favorite. Everybody loves it. What's yours?  Dr. Vickie: Same. It was so good, I love it. And like I said, that would be for a sort of a treat occasion, but I love tomato soup anyway. And that tomato soup recipe was delicious.  Kathi: Okay, Vickie, the next time you need a treat and you want to double up on your treat, there's no more classic combination of tomato soup and grilled cheese sandwiches, right? Which has nothing redeeming about it. Let's just be super honest, except joy. And in the book, I have a recipe for Cuban sandwiches. That's like a grilled cheese sandwich on steroids. It's so, so, so good. So if you, if you want something kind of decadent, it's a real crowd pleaser.  Dr. Vickie: That's awesome. And I love a pickle with my grilled cheese sandwich. Kathi: That's that's what the Cuban sandwich is all about is the pickle.   Dr. Vickie: Well, I want our listeners to know all about your book and where they can find you and the book because it is a gorgeous book and it is full of so many good recipes.  Kathi: They really did a beautiful job on it. So if you go to SabbathSoup. com, we have a lot of little gifties there for you, some menu plans, some other bonuses you can do, but you can buy Sabbath Soup at Amazon and any place you love to buy books. You can buy it there. It's available everywhere.  Dr. Vickie I will put the link to your website and all of the links to that. so much. In the show notes, because I know people are going to want to check that out. But I, I love the, just the connection that's involved with, with food and with soup in particular, Kathi: You know, I always think about it this way, Vickie, I've never been fed without feeling love. I did an interview yesterday and they talked to us about how God created us with the need for food. God didn't need to do that, but God is invested in our connection and our joy and that's what food does.  Dr. Vickie: That's so true. And, and I think eating a meal without someone to share it with,  magnifies loneliness. I went through a season of singleness and I said, I ate a dinner for one at a table for 10. It just magnifies the fact that you're alone. And my father passed away about three years ago. And so my mom's had to eat her meals alone and it's difficult for her to go to the table and do that. So that's why I take her my leftovers, but how beautiful that just to show up at your neighbor's door and say, Hey, I made too much soup. And would you like to have some? I love that. Kathi: Yeah. And I love what you said there. Show up. Don't ask, what can I do? Just say, Hey, I made you some soup. What time can I bring it over? That works for you? It's such a different because nobody wants to put anybody else out. But when you say it's already done, it brings, it brings a different level of connectedness. Dr. Vickie: You're absolutely right.  And even better, stay with them. I remember when I was sick and people would bring me meals and a lot of times it wasn't anything I could eat. The prednisone made me diabetic and I had to be very, very careful what I ate and I'm sort of a health nut anyway, so I was careful about what I ate, but what I really wanted was for them to stay and visit. It's not something that you drop off on the doorstep and ring the doorbell and run away. If you can stay and visit that, that's the, that's the decadent cream on top. Kathi: Yeah, and I think asking. Roger went to visit our neighbors yesterday and there was a nurse there and it just wasn't a great time. So, Roger said, I'm going to call you later to find out when a good time would be. You're there to serve somebody's needs. And that is the deep connection - seeing that need. And it's such a gift to the receiver to let them know, even if now doesn't work, later on will, and we're going to be back. We're in this for the long haul. If you can just make a decision for one day a week in advance what you're going to eat and one, make it a little special and two make it easy on yourself. It's going to create a rhythm in your life that is going to be life giving.  Dr. Vickie: My husband thrives on a rhythm like that. And so we do the same thing every Friday night and the same thing every Sunday night. It's just relaxing to me because we don't have to talk about it. We don't have to decide anything. We don't have to plan anything. We know what we're doing.  There are tons of recipes in this book. It's a beautiful book just to even have sitting in your kitchen. So thank you so much for being here.  Kathi: Vickie, it's such an honor to see everything you've started with this podcast and now to be a guest, it just feels like such a full circle moment and I'm so proud of you and I love what you're doing to serve your community. It's, it's just awe inspiring. Dr. Vickie: Well, thank you so much. It was great having you.     RESOURCES (may contain affiliate links): Kathi Lipp Website Sabbath Soup Website Souper Cubes Sign up to receive podcasts by email

Trick or Treat Radio
TorTR #639 - Cold Cuts and Brimstone

Trick or Treat Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 173:50


Send us a textCodename 69, a 47-year-old podcaster, is suspended due to a culturally insensitive joke. He finds out a 59-year-old Mark, who loses his way by supporting The Big Orange Machine needs to be taken out. On Episode 639 of Trick or Treat Radio we discuss The Shadow Strays, the latest film from the maestro of mayhem, Timo Tjahjanto! We also discuss the diversity of Krypton, dive into a passionate debate about politics and wrestling, and take a thrilling ride on the "conveyor belt of carnage" as we explore violent action films. So grab your favorite artery severing blade, limber up your gun fu grip, and strap on for the world's most dangerous podcast!Stuff we talk about: Elvira, Ariana Grande, Cassandra Peterson, anxiety attacks, horror drama, paizone, Caldor, Jewel, Krypton is diverse, RIP Undertaker, the one man crime spree, what was more crazy the week in politics or wrestling, Tuesday Night Wars, Mick Foley, Kevin Nash, Jim Corvette, Dave Batista, Bushwick, search history, Muhammed Hassan, Chris Pratt, Super Mario Bros., patio furniture, Troy O'Leary, Blood and Black Lace, The Comeback, Kevin Millar, Dave Roberts, Fernando Valenzuela, What We Do in the Shadows, Deathwatch starring the Family Circus, Andy Serkis, The Exorcist II: The Heretic, Max Von Sydow, James Early Jones, Repossessed, Star Wars: The Force Awakens, Trainspotting, Ewan McGregor, Christopher Lee, The Satanic Rites of Dracula, anime, Starblazers, Cowboy Bebop, New and Noteworthy, Crossroads, Black Phillip, Nobody, Bob Odenkirk, The Night Comes For Us, Kazuo Kamimura, Lady Snowblood, The Shadow Strays, Timo Tjahjanto, Killers, Headshot, revenge stories, Kazuo Koike, Kill Bill, John Wick, deplorable people, Temu Timo, Julie Estelle, Giant Gonzalez, RPGs, gun on gun action, M83, balls to balls action, St. Anger, Timo is Primo, The Italian Demon Gabaghoul, The Ghost Meat with the Most Heat, Terrifier, Train to Busan, Frankie Freako, Connor Sweeney, funky funkface, Psycho Goreman, Manborg, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Jason Segel, Cocktober, Demons, The Super Bava Bros., Gun Fu Grip, The Super Mo Bros., and The ABCs of Stooges.Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trickortreatradioJoin our Discord Community: discord.trickortreatradio.comSend Email/Voicemail: mailto:podcast@trickortreatradio.comVisit our website: http://trickortreatradio.comStart your own podcast: https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=386Use our Amazon link: http://amzn.to/2CTdZzKFB Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/trickortreatradioTwitter: http://twitter.com/TrickTreatRadioFacebook: http://facebook.com/TrickOrTreatRadioYouTube: http://youtube.com/TrickOrTreatRadioInstagram: http://instagram.com/TrickorTreatRadioSupport the show

The Ethan and Lou Show
Wednesday, Sep 25 - Defunct CT Stores We Miss

The Ethan and Lou Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 72:24


The guys asked the listeners to share the stores, companies, and restaurants they miss. The inbox lit up with responses ranging from Caldor's to Ground Round. There was a stabbing in Bridgeport after two co-workers got into an argument. This prompted Lou to list all of the weapons he has AT WORK. Burn Out Tommy calls the show.

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years
#231 - Tea Bag Dale (A-Team S2E20)

Ciampa and Klein: The Knight Rider Years

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2024 61:48


Well, it was bound to happen at some point. 34 episodes into the show and we found our first clunker. And we were all unanimous. Listen in as we discuss the Towering Inferno, Lechemere, Caldor, and so much more. Notice how I didn't mention anything about the episode?Episode Title: Harder Than It LooksOriginal Airdate: February 21st, 1984Find our Summer Series from Episodes 207 - 211Find The Airwolf Years from Episodes 96 - 189Find The Knight Rider Years from Episodes 1 - 95-----The 80's Years Opening & Closing Theme by: Steve Corning, http://thinkfishtank.comThe 80's Years Logo Design by: Luke LarssonFollow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ciampakleinInstagram: @the80syearsTwitter: @EightiesYearsTikTok: @the80syearsEmail us: letusblowyourmind@gmail.comCall our Hotline: (207) 835-1954-----The 80's Years is a proud member of The Podfix Network. Check us out and all the other amazing podcasts at www.podfixnetwork.com

He's Holy & I'm Knott
He's Holy I'm Knott Welcomes one of Baltimore's most respected Developers Mark Renbaum Principal at MLR Partners

He's Holy & I'm Knott

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2023 48:14


So if you're looking for a conversation about development you might want to find yourself by the Pool at the Maryland Party at the ICSC Conference in Las Vegas Nevada. Rev. Al and I couldn't be more pleased to have the opportunity to catch up with Mark Renbaum, a friend, and a man on a mission to bring a Transit Oriented Development to Lutherville, Maryland.  Mark's firm owns the old Caldor site and is looking to redevelop that site as a transit oriented residential and commercial developement. He's also developing in the City with David Bramble at Northwood Plaza adjacent to Morgan plus he's involved in the redevelopment of Madison Park at the 800 Block of North Ave, a place that hasn't been invested in for too long.  Mark takes the community approach, he understands that the community needs to be involved and he is working with them on prioritizing green space in Lutherville and delivering the ammenities that support a strong community.  Look at the transformation of Northwood by two of Baltimore's best  developers, a once blighted property now thriving with great retailers and a new grocery store for the community and it has all the amenties that the Morgan students want. Lutherville is next and the investment in that property is going take the value from 9 million to over 200 million dollars.  The taxpayers paid for the light rail a long time ago, we should be maximizing it's use, this development improves the ROI for taxpayers and we all agree that we should be maximizing transit oriented development where ever we can.  This is Holy work and Rev Al says Mark is a Holy man!  Come along for this lesson in development, he really is one of Baltimore's best.  Thanks Mark for coming on to talk about your work and this incredible development in Lutherville, we can wait to see it when it's done!  

Trumpcast
How To!: Cope With Climate Anxiety

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:19


As the massive Caldor fire blazed towards South Lake Tahoe in 2021, Joyce knew she had to get out. “The sky was red. It was like hell on earth,” she remembers. Her family got to safety and her house was miraculously spared. But, even now, it can be jarring to remember the fire. Climate-related extreme weather events are on the rise and another disaster is seemingly right around the corner. Especially with freakish flash floods, a scorching heatwave and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the country. On this episode of How To!, guest-host Cheyna Roth brings on Dr. Britt Wray, author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis. Dr. Wray explains why we need to treat climate anxiety differently and how we can create resilience both internally and within our communities as we face climate change, together.  Resources Mentioned:  Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Psychiatry Alliance Good Grief Network Climate Awakening Gen Dread Substack If you liked this episode, check out: How To Save the Planet (And Still Use a Plastic Straw) Do you have a question we can help you solve? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, Kevin Bendis, and Jabari Butler. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

How To! With Charles Duhigg
How To Cope With Climate Anxiety

How To! With Charles Duhigg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:19


As the massive Caldor fire blazed towards South Lake Tahoe in 2021, Joyce knew she had to get out. “The sky was red. It was like hell on earth,” she remembers. Her family got to safety and her house was miraculously spared. But, even now, it can be jarring to remember the fire. Climate-related extreme weather events are on the rise and another disaster is seemingly right around the corner. Especially with freakish flash floods, a scorching heatwave and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the country. On this episode of How To!, guest-host Cheyna Roth brings on Dr. Britt Wray, author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis. Dr. Wray explains why we need to treat climate anxiety differently and how we can create resilience both internally and within our communities as we face climate change, together.  Resources Mentioned:  Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Psychiatry Alliance Good Grief Network Climate Awakening Gen Dread Substack If you liked this episode, check out: How To Save the Planet (And Still Use a Plastic Straw) Do you have a question we can help you solve? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, Kevin Bendis, and Jabari Butler. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
How To!: Cope With Climate Anxiety

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:19


As the massive Caldor fire blazed towards South Lake Tahoe in 2021, Joyce knew she had to get out. “The sky was red. It was like hell on earth,” she remembers. Her family got to safety and her house was miraculously spared. But, even now, it can be jarring to remember the fire. Climate-related extreme weather events are on the rise and another disaster is seemingly right around the corner. Especially with freakish flash floods, a scorching heatwave and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the country. On this episode of How To!, guest-host Cheyna Roth brings on Dr. Britt Wray, author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis. Dr. Wray explains why we need to treat climate anxiety differently and how we can create resilience both internally and within our communities as we face climate change, together.  Resources Mentioned:  Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Psychiatry Alliance Good Grief Network Climate Awakening Gen Dread Substack If you liked this episode, check out: How To Save the Planet (And Still Use a Plastic Straw) Do you have a question we can help you solve? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, Kevin Bendis, and Jabari Butler. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Audio Book Club
How To!: Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis.

Audio Book Club

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:19


As the massive Caldor fire blazed towards South Lake Tahoe in 2021, Joyce knew she had to get out. “The sky was red. It was like hell on earth,” she remembers. Her family got to safety and her house was miraculously spared. But, even now, it can be jarring to remember the fire. Climate-related extreme weather events are on the rise and another disaster is seemingly right around the corner. Especially with freakish flash floods, a scorching heatwave and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the country. On this episode of How To!, guest-host Cheyna Roth brings on Dr. Britt Wray, author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis. Dr. Wray explains why we need to treat climate anxiety differently and how we can create resilience both internally and within our communities as we face climate change, together.  Resources Mentioned:  Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Psychiatry Alliance Good Grief Network Climate Awakening Gen Dread Substack If you liked this episode, check out: How To Save the Planet (And Still Use a Plastic Straw) Do you have a question we can help you solve? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, Kevin Bendis, and Jabari Butler. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

I Have to Ask
How To!: Cope With Climate Anxiety

I Have to Ask

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2023 32:19


As the massive Caldor fire blazed towards South Lake Tahoe in 2021, Joyce knew she had to get out. “The sky was red. It was like hell on earth,” she remembers. Her family got to safety and her house was miraculously spared. But, even now, it can be jarring to remember the fire. Climate-related extreme weather events are on the rise and another disaster is seemingly right around the corner. Especially with freakish flash floods, a scorching heatwave and wildfire smoke blanketing much of the country. On this episode of How To!, guest-host Cheyna Roth brings on Dr. Britt Wray, author of Generation Dread: Finding Purpose In an Age of Climate Crisis. Dr. Wray explains why we need to treat climate anxiety differently and how we can create resilience both internally and within our communities as we face climate change, together.  Resources Mentioned:  Climate Psychology Alliance Climate Psychiatry Alliance Good Grief Network Climate Awakening Gen Dread Substack If you liked this episode, check out: How To Save the Planet (And Still Use a Plastic Straw) Do you have a question we can help you solve? Send us a note at howto@slate.com or leave us a voicemail at 646-495-4001 and we might have you on the show. Subscribe for free on Apple, Spotify or wherever you listen. Podcast production by Derek John, Rosemary Belson, Kevin Bendis, and Jabari Butler. If you enjoy this show, please consider signing up for Slate Plus. Slate Plus members get an ad-free experience across the network and exclusive content on many shows—you'll also be supporting the work we do here on How To!. Sign up now at slate.com/howtoplus to help support our work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stuck In The Middle - A Gen X Podcast

Hey! Slacker! Are those Bugle Boy jeans you're wearing?There are so many brands from our childhood that have simply ceased to exist. Sometimes due to marketing failures, sometimes competition, but often due to an unwillingess to adapt and accept change. Worse yet, there are companies like Blockbuster who scoffed at an offer to invest in some little company called Netflix! Remember Excite? I bet you don't. They had a ridiculously low dollar investment opportunity for a stake in Google - less than a million dollars - only to eventually get bought out by AskJeeves (now Ask.com). Yikes!Plus, everytime we buy from Amazon, or Walmart, or Target, we are dancing on the graves of brands past. Tower Records. Circuit City. Borders. And a multitide of regional brands across the country (and the world). Although many were already on shaky ground, the inability to move into the online space sealed their doom.So, what were some of the chains, stores, and brand items that you miss? Take a listen and let me know what I missed!

Mind the Track
Saving South Lake Tahoe from the Caldor Fire | Todd Woodward | E12

Mind the Track

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 106:34


In August 2021, the Caldor Fire came dangerously close to burning the entire city of South Lake Tahoe. In those critical moments when the fire crested Echo Summit, hotshot wildland firefighter Todd Woodward (@thefirenomad) was at his home in Meyers ready for its arrival despite the entire town having been evacuated. Although he was on injury leave from work after a serious mountain bike accident, Todd saw there were no resources yet dedicated to the fire, took initiative, put on his firefighting gear, jumped on a tiny Kawasaki KLX 110, and rallied the dirt bike around his backyard near the Corral Trail, flagging miles of dozer line in the middle of the night as crown fires were raging around him. When bulldozers arrived to cut line, during the most critical time of the fire, Todd ran point on the entire operation, directing 10 dozers and 3 masticators from the seat of a little dirt bike. His efforts have become stuff of legend in Tahoe, and we wanted to hear his story. Todd credits many of his colleagues, but from his story it's evident that without Todd's initiative, matters with the Caldor could have played out very differently. Thanks to Todd for his willingness to share this important story and the bigger story of wildfire with our listeners. And thanks to @outdoor_gearlab and @chris_mcnamara for letting us record at GearLab HQ in South Lake. Supported by @sendy_app.

SharkPreneur
885: Disrupting Publishing with Simply Media with Deaver Brown

SharkPreneur

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 24:26


Disrupting Publishing with Simply Media Deaver Brown, Simply Media   – The Sharkpreneur podcast with Seth Greene Episode 885 Dave Deaver Brown Following several decades of management and executive experience, Deaver Brown matriculated at Harvard College. Majoring in history, he graduated Magna Cum Laude and set his sights on graduate school. Deaver Brown continued on at Harvard, entering the Business School with a focus on marketing and business. In 1968, he attained his MBA. Entering the workforce, Deaver Brown accepted a position in Product Management at General Foods. He oversaw the Cool Whip, Awake, and Birds Eye Vegetables products, which contributed to increases in the company's overall sales. Armed with education and hands-on experience, Deaver Brown then founded Cross River, maker of the Umbroller stroller, as Co-CEO with his co-founder Alexandre Goodwin. Shortly after launching the company, Deaver Brown premiered the nation's first stick folding stroller, propelling Cross River to the number one market share in both Canada and the U.S., among other countries. Cross River was sold to Rubbermaid, now Rubbermaid Newell. In 1977, he founded Deaver Brown & Associates, a consulting and sales firm. As President, he worked closely with Petersen Baby Products to spin off various physical and real estate properties, preparing the company for sale to Cosco, Inc. Deaver Brown was instrumental in landing Ames, Hills, Toys“R”Us, Zayre, TJ Maxx, and Caldor accounts for Cosco as well as participating in their LBO from Walter Kidde and later the sale of the company to Dorel of Montreal Canada. In 1982 Deaver Brown joined the 3 co-founders of American Power Conversion (APCC-NASDAQ) as the first VP of Sales; assisted to get the venture capital investment to assist the company making the transition from solar inverters into UPS's power protection devices for the emerging PC business. APCC went on to ride the growth of the PC market as the leader in that market due to the brilliant engineers from MIT and Lincoln labs who created the best products at the lowest prices in the marketplace. APCC became one of the most successful companies in the 1990s after their IPO in 1988. It was later sold for over $6 billion, with no secondary stock offering required to get there, other than for current shareholders to liquidate some of their shares in an orderly manner. While consulting for his own company, Deaver Brown was welcomed as the Vice President of Sales and Marketing at American Power Conversion. As the first to hold that position at APC, Brown found himself charged with numerous responsibilities: Deaver Brown wrote a business plan and raised money for the company, played a pivotal role in transitioning from solar inverters to internal uninterruptible power supplies (UPS), and installed a specific beep sound effect in machines to alert the users to conditions such as low power. Following six years at Pride Retail Systems, an automator of retail systems, as CEO, Deaver Brown helped sell the rights to Digital Equipment (DEC) before becoming the publisher of Simply Magazine in 1997, where he has increased revenue to more than 12 times its previous amount since joining.   Listen to this informative Sharkpreneur episode with Deaver Brown about disrupting the publishing industry with Simply Media. Here are some of the beneficial topics covered on this week's show: - How products with lower prices make more in sales. - Why it's important for serial entrepreneurs to listen to their customers. - How people learn more from shorter lectures, speeches, and courses. - Why entrepreneurs must have a vision and follow through on it to be successful. - How to create and foster good relationships with giant retail companies.   Connect with Deaver: Guest Contact Info   Links Mentioned: simplymedia.com   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

MF Uncensored
Childhood Memories with The Misfits

MF Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 40:48


Hello everyone! We are back and today we journey back to a simpler time. A time of bike riding, collect calls, Caldor's, and getting yelled at to come inside when the street lights come on. That's right, todays episode is all about the things you could do in your childhood that you can not do in adulthood. From back aches to needing Advil everyday, journey with us from the 90's to today. Thank you guys for listening and we will be back next week!

Conference Conversations
The Sad History of Tragedy Spring: The Mormon Battalion historic site, high in the Sierras is in sad shape after windstorms and wildfires

Conference Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2022 32:52


Three members of the Mormon Battalion are buried at Tragedy Spring, a once peaceful spot high in the Sierras. Marked a historic site, it has been visited by many who remember the Battalion and its impact on the history of California and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. In recent years, Tragedy Spring has fallen victim to sad events -- a windstorm in 2020 that brought down large trees at the site, and the Caldor fire, which burned through the area in 2021. Whether it can be restored to its former beauty is an open question. KSL Newsradio's Dan Bammes talks to historians and volunteers to share the journey -- the past and the potential future of Tragedy Spring. Produced by: Angel Peatross.  Conference Conversations is special programming with content brought to you by KSL Newsradio for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints during General Conference weekends. Listen for great conversations on faith that will appeal to members of the Church but also Christians in general.  Conference Conversations is sponsored by ZeroRez; the original no residue carpet cleaning service. Their patented Powered Water® Technology is able to provide a better clean without using harsh chemicals or detergents. Learn more at ZeroRezSaltLake.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Airtalk
AirTalk Episode Tuesday August 16, 2022

Airtalk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 102:53


Today on AirTalk, Larry looks into what information about the Mar-A-Lago search is yet to be released. Also on the program, a dry port in Kern County; investigating the Caldor fire; and more. Should Feds Release More Information Regarding Search Of Mar-A-Lago? A Judge Will Weigh The Arguments This Week (0:15) Kern County Supervisors Show Support For Inland Port, What Could That Mean For California Logistics? (21:22) Does James Franco Being Cast As Fidel Castro Build On The Trend Of Latino Erasure In Hollywood? (38:04) The Grizzly Flats Community Was Wiped Out By The Caldor Fire–A New Report Reveals It Didn't Have To Be (53:15) A Legacy Of 21st Century Serrano Language Revitalization Continues With An Eager Student And A Morongo Elder (1:14:00) What's In A Name? More Than You Think: The Complex Decision Of Whether To Change Your Name For Marriage (1:28:16)

The Hotshot Wake Up
Weekly Wildfire Update Podcast: Operational Update, Pre Season Trends, Caldor Fire Debrief, Drones Take Over, and More.

The Hotshot Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2022 38:56


This week we talk about: Preseason trends Washington State DNR Commissioner's aerial build up and IA policy Caldor fire debrief and hypocrisy Idaho gets Hazard Pay Drones take over Plus more THE HOTSHOT WAKE UP - If you enjoy the podcast, articles, and Instagram content please consider subscribing to our Substack. Paid Subscriptions go towards firefighter Go Fund Me's. https://thehotshotwakeup.substack.com/

Not Another D&D Podcast
C3 Ep. 2: Symbol of Ezry (The Mothership Saga)

Not Another D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2022 97:23 Very Popular


The Blue Crew tries to capitalize on their successful mission! Caldor flips out on a waiter, Callie reveals a truth about her ex, and Sol shows off his shredded frog physique. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music / Sound Effects include:"Relaxing Music" by Migfus20 at Freesound.org."Club chatter, London" by mlteenie at Freesound.org."Engine Room" by Zimbot at Freesound.org."A Wizard's Tournament" by Emily Axford."Mothership" by Emily Axford."The Frog" by Emily Axford."Tarragon's Terrarium" by Emily Axford."Microbrews Cruise" by Emily Axford."Paetina" by Emily Axford."The Trade District" by Emily Axford."Alexandrite" by Emily Axford."Synth Night" by Emily Axford."Cable Car Ride" by Emily Axford."Shadowfell Sneak" by Emily Axford. "Montgomery Manor" by Emily Axford."Haunting Visages" by Emily Axford. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Not Another D&D Podcast
C3 Ep. 1: D-Class Knights (The Mothership Saga)

Not Another D&D Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2022 90:42


Welcome back to Bahumia, everyone! Join Sol, Callie, and Caldor -- three low rent Synthetic Knights -- as they try to prove themselves to the Mothership Corporation and the people of Ezry. Support us at Patreon.com/Naddpod to get access to the after-show and a bunch of other Naddpod content!Music / Sound Effects include:"Engine Room" by Zimbot at Freesound.org."Organ Ambience" by InspectorJ at Freesound.org."A Wizard's Tournament" by Emily Axford."Fantastic & Fuddling" by Emily Axford."Mothership" by Emily Axford."The Frog" by Emily Axford."Tarragon's Terrarium" by Emily Axford."Microbrews Cruise" by Emily Axford."The Frost Giant" by Emily Axford."Paetina" by Emily Axford."The Trade District" by Emily Axford."Alexandrite" by Emily Axford."Synth Night" by Emily Axford."Cable Car Ride" by Emily Axford."Hexbuds" by Emily Axford.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

PodSAM
Fire on the Mountain Part 1

PodSAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 28:46


On the night of August 29, 2021, the Caldor wildfire blazed into Sierra-at-Tahoe's West Bowl. Listen to this two-part special as we talk with Sierra's general manager, John Rice, about what it was like to be the boots on the ground as the fire approached and how he's dealing with the aftermath.  

PodSAM
Fire on the Mountain Part 2

PodSAM

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2022 35:52


On the night of August 29, 2021, the Caldor wildfire blazed into Sierra-at-Tahoe's West Bowl. Listen to this two-part special as we talk with Sierra's general manager, John Rice, about what it was like to be the boots on the ground as the fire approached and how he's dealing with the aftermath.

The John Batchelor Show
#PacificWatch: The Caldor Fire Suspect Arson. @JCBliss

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2021 9:37


Photo:  The largest blazes burned in Northern California, most notably the Caldor and Dixie fires, which together have scorched nearly 1 million acres (1,500 square miles) so far. Smoke from the Caldor fire near Lake Tahoe is visible in this image, acquired on the afternoon of August 30, 2021, with the Moderate Resolution Imaging Spectroradiometer (MODIS) on NASA's Aqua satellite. Between ignition on August 14 and the time of the image, the fire had burned more than 170,000 acres. The fire perimeter was 14 percent contained as of August 31. The Caldor fire spread rapidly amid dry and gusty conditions, prompting officials to expand mandatory evacuation orders to the Tahoe Basin, including South Lake Tahoe, a lakeside city of nearly 22,000 people. According to news reports, Caldor is only the second-known fire to have crested the ridge of the Sierra Nevada, burning from one side to the other. It follows the Dixie fire, which crossed over the ridge earlier in the month. .. CBS Eye on the World with John Batchelor CBS Audio Network @Batchelorshow #PacificWatch: The Caldor Fire Suspect Arson. @JCBliss https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/Father-and-son-deny-starting-Caldor-Fire-They-16689736.php

The Pat Walsh Show
The Pat Walsh Show Dec 8th Hr 2

The Pat Walsh Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 34:05


News stories of the day, a father and son have been arrested on suspicion of starting Caldor wildfire, your phone calls, Let's go Brandon' boat wins Virginia parade contest and then stripped of award and more clearing out of Pat's computer!

KVMR News
Caldor Trails Restoration Fund

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 4:08


Felton Pruitt talks with Amy Berry, CEO of the Tahoe Fund.

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal
M-Space-004

Alcoholic Adventure Cabal

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 105:42


We continue to unravel the events on Farsight Station after a murder attempt narrowly fails.  Dr. Mack returns, Dr. Caldor sits this one out.  Players: Duck, Backdoor, Caleb, Pete A.  GM: Art.

Road Dog Podcast
179: Samantha Wood is Creating Opportunities for People to Contribute

Road Dog Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 87:05


“It's actually probably one of the hardest things I have done because I had to do all the other races with a concussion.” Samantha Wood serves in the California National Army Guard as an orthopedic physical therapist. She is a distance runner and a professional Spartan OCR athlete. Hear how she raised money for Caldor fire victims in California by virtually running the Tahoe 200. Brad Timmerman shares his favorite spots to run in Folsom CA. he is a member of the Army National Guard. Support Road Dog Podcast by: 1. Joining the Patreon Community: https://www.patreon.com/roaddogpodcast 2. Subscribe to the podcast on whatever platform you listen on. Squirrel's Nut Butter https://squirrelsnutbutter.com DRYMAX show code: Roaddog2020  Listeners get a special 15% off at https://www.drymaxsports.com/products/ Allwedoisrun.com Coppercanyons.com Samantha Wood Contact Info: IG: https://www.instagram.com/woodultra/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/armyathlete Brad Timmerman Contact Info: FB: https://www.facebook.com/brad.timmerman.186 IG: https://www.instagram.com/trailrunninhuman/ Luis Escobar (Host) Contact: luis@roaddogpodcast.com Luis Instagram Kevin Lyons (Producer) Contact: kevin@roaddogpodcast.com yesandvideo.com Music: Slow Burn by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Original RDP Photo: Photography by Kaori Peters kaoriphoto.com Road Dog Podcast Adventure With Luis Escobar www.roaddogpodcast.com

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

If you're under the age of 30, you probably have no idea what we are talking about when say things like: Lechemere, Woolworths, Circuit City, Bradlees, Caldor or even Tom McCanns .... stores that were CLASSICS!!!   See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sacramento Bee Daily Flash Briefing
The Sacramento Bee Daily Flash Briefing for Wednesday, Oct. 6.

The Sacramento Bee Daily Flash Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 4:17


The top headlines from the Sacramento Bee for Wednesday, Oct. 6, including new stimulus payments coming to Californians and the last remaining evacuation orders being lifted for the Caldor fire.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
KUNR Today: Caldor Fire Still Posing Threat, WCSD Could Censure Board Trustee

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2021 4:44


Here are the local news headlines for the morning of Friday, Sept. 24, 2021.

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Barton Health Provider Reflects On Evacuating Her Home And Hospital During Caldor Fire

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 5:30


Firefighters are continuing to make progress on the Caldor Fire, which is a relief to many in South Lake Tahoe. At the end of August, the community evacuated, including the area's hospital, Barton Health. It took about two weeks before the hospital became fully operational again. It's an already challenging year for health care providers who are grappling with a pandemic. Barton psychiatrist Tracy Protell shares how she managed professionally and as a parent.

KQED's The California Report
Years of Preparation Help Save Some Communities From Caldor Fire

KQED's The California Report

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2021 13:45


While the Caldor Fire has destroyed more than a thousand buildings and continues to burn, communities around South Lake Tahoe mostly escaped the fire's destruction -- despite lying square in its path. That's thanks to firefighters, but also years of work preparing the forest. Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED  Governor Gavin Newsom has signed AB 701. It's a bill that requires warehouse operators to disclose more about the quotas and algorithms they use to squeeze more productivity out of workers, possibly creating more dangerous workplaces. Reporter: Rachael Myrow, KQED After a month and a half-long preliminary hearing, Paul and Ruben Flores will stand trial for crimes related to the disappearance and murder of Cal Poly San Luis Obispo student Kristin Smart, who went missing in 1996. Smart was never found and was declared legally dead in 2002.  Reporter: Rachel Showalter, KCBX 

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
KUNR Today: People Of Color Most Likely Impacted By Wildfire, Tahoe Rim Trail Damaged By Caldor Fire

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 4:59


Here are the local news headlines for the morning of Wednesday, Sept. 22, 2021.

Revelations Radio Network

Canary Cry News Talk ep. 387 - 09.10.2021 - FOR-BIDEN FRUIT: Woe to the UnWaccinated, Newsom Science Rally, - CCNT 387 Our LINK TREE: CanaryCry.Party SUBSCRIBE TO US ON: NewPodcastApps.com SUPPORT: CanaryCryRadio.com/Support MEET UPS: CanaryCryMeetUps.com Basil's other project: Ravel Podcast   INTRO 2:01 House wrapped in foil withstands fire (SF Chronicle) Clip: Biden's “stink minorities” Clip: Newsom Science Rally, bashes Larry Elder “Women Rule”   FLIPPY 7:32 Wooden robot arm with plastic muscles (New Scientist)   WACCINE/PANDEMIC SPECIAL 12:14 Narrative A Clip: Biden Speech and EO's (Wapo) Shillzillla: Biden may have staked his presidency (CNN)   Narrative B Clip: DailyWire won't comply Jack Posobiec claims FBI, DHS, USSS on stand-by after Biden speech (Twitter, No Source) Republican Govs threaten to sue Biden (Wapo) How many Americans will buck at Biden's plan and quit their job? (Wapo) NIH orders $1.67 million to test jab impact on menstrual cycle (NY Post)   BREAK (producer party) 1:54:42   POLYTICS 2:55:05 Clips: Newsom Science Rally, microchip claims, 6 times recall, WWE style voting Fact Check: True, organizer of recall said we should “microchip immigrants” Clip: Larry Elder get's attacked by woman in gorilla mask Andrew Yang starting own political party, drops democrat (Politico)   BEING WATCHED LAPD to collect social media data on every civilian they stop (Guardian)   ADDITIONAL STORIES LAUSD all students must be vaccinated (Fox11) Fauci has no answer to high levels of immunity (DailyCaller) Bishop quits after falling in love with satanic erotica author (NY Post) Clip: Australian Health Chief Kerry Chant “New World Order” Bezos new start up to reprogram stem cells to extend life (CBS)   PRODUCERS ep. 387: Heather**, Aaron J*, Ethan S, Anonymous, Alana L, Christian D, Ciara, Ely P, Big Tank, JC, Sir Casey the Shield Knight, Menace Sensei, Scott K, Pizza Rat, Brandt W, Veronica D, Daniel S, Gail M, Runksmash, Sean S, DÄRTHʹ KƏˈLÄSƏL-VĀʹDƏR, Anon, Sir Jason, Knight of the Anti-Fubar, Juan A   TIMESTAMPS: Rachel C JINGLES: Drwhodundat   ART: Dame Allie of the Skillet Nation Sir Dove, Knight of Rustbeltia Alex G Juan A

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Nevada Officials Take Proactive Steps To Defend Communities Against Caldor Fire

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2021 1:11


As the Caldor Fire continues to burn in California, officials near the state line in Nevada are taking proactive steps in case the fire creeps closer. The state's governor took a trip to see the results of those efforts on Friday.

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología
Ni a la oficina ni la Luna

mixxio — podcast diario de tecnología

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 20:08


Macroestudio sobre trabajo remoto / NASA retrasa misiones tripuladas lunares / Ray Ban Stories / Pescado contaminado por tu móvil / Salva su casa de un incendio con mantas térmicas / Twitter identificará los bots  Un macroestudio sobre trabajo remoto encuentra importantes diferencias organizativas. Los más de 60.000 empleados de Microsoft van a cumplir casi dos años trabajando en remoto, y un análisis profundo revela https://www.nature.com/articles/s41562-021-01196-4: menos reuniones, más emails y mensajes, diferentes cambios en jefes vs empleados, y también por tipo de trabajador (ingenieros vs otros).  Quizá el mayor punto negativo: los empleados están aislados, se reducen los grupos de colaboración y la información adquirida.  La reducción de reuniones, a pesar de la creencia común por el auge de Zoom, es clave para la productividad. — Echad un ojo al estudio propio, o destilado por uno de los autores https://twitter.com/daveholtz/status/1435998995218767879 en Twitter.  RayBan y Facebook anuncian unas gafas de sol con dos cámaras. Se llaman Ray-Ban Stories https://cnnespanol.cnn.com/video/ray-ban-stories-gafas-inteligentes-camara-nuevas-facebook-zuckerberg-pkg-cnn-dinero/, costarán 300 dólares y tendrán dos cámaras en cada esquina, una app para compartir el contenido y capacidad para reproducir música por Bluetooth. Hay tres modelos https://www.ray-ban.com/usa/ray-ban-stories en diferentes colores. No estarán en España ni Latam de momento.  ¿Tendrán éxito? Snapchat apenas ha vendido 200.000 unidades de sus Spectacles en estos últimos cuatro años, pero Huawei y Bose sí que han tenido más éxito con más de millón de sus gafas con auriculares integrados (precaución: fotos de mi cara fea) https://twitter.com/somospostpc/status/1110561908422311938.  Salva su casa de un incendio forestal tras envolverla en papel de aluminio. Los grandes incendios de California no han pillado desprevenido a una familia que recubrió su hogar con cientos de metros cuadrados https://www.sfchronicle.com/california-wildfires/article/How-one-foil-wrapped-home-survived-the-Caldor-16444302.php de mantas protectoras de aluminio grapadas en las paredes que reflejaron gran parte del calor, chispas y llamadas, dejando su casa intacta.  Ningún humano a la Luna hasta 2028 por lo menos. El proyecto Artemisa de la NASA con ingente colaboración internacional no tocará suelo lunar en 2024 http://www.infoespacial.com/latam/2021/09/10/noticia-vuelta-retrasa-hasta-podra-realizarse.html como estaba planeado. El proyecto SLS no va mal del todo, pero los aterrizadores están en pleno caos burocrático. — La cosa irá para largo si ninguna empresa privada, o China, se adelanta.  Twitter empezará a identificar qué cuentas son bots. Empiezan por los bots "buenos", aquellas cuentas automatizadas que publican información en la plataforma. Tendrán una etiqueta https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-58510594 indicando que lo son, y sus autores podrán añadir más información. Útil, y espero que se extienda también a otras cuentas más perniciosas.  Ucrania se enfrenta a una extorsión por parte de un grupo de hackers. Groove es una grupo de hackers que llevan unas semanas causando bastante ruido y filtraciones, que ahora amenazan al gobierno de Kiev https://itwire.com/security/ransomware-group-irked-by-us-extradition-of-ukrainian.html con atacar a sus administraciones públicas si no detienen la extradición https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/security/ukrainian-extradited-for-selling-2-000-stolen-logins-per-week/ del creador de una peligrosa botnet.  Niveles altos de mercurio, plomo y cadmio en el pescado por los residuos electrónicos. Tras décadas depositados en diferentes zonas del mundo, principalmente en los países del ecuador africano, los metales han recorrido la cadena trófica https://theconversation.com/estamos-consumiendo-pescado-contaminado-por-los-residuos-electronicos-que-enviamos-a-africa-166911 y llegado al pescado https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0048969720366286 que se consume en Europa.  ¿Qué ocurre cuando los consumidores deciden qué precio pagar por las noticias? El periódico digital español ElDiario.es comenzó un experimento https://wan-ifra.org/2021/09/spain-el-diarios-61k-member-strong-business-model-caters-to-those-who-cannot-pay/ permitiendo a sus 61.000 abonados elegir si pagaban una cuota reducida o ninguna, en vez de los habituales 8 euros mensuales. El 25% han dejado de pagar y el 2% eligieron pagar menos.  El objetivo de la prueba es retener a los abonados a largo plazo y que en el futuro opten por volver a pagar.

This Week in Startups
News! Fireproof homes, Amazon's college plan, Facebook copies Snap, Notion Acquires Automate.io & more | E1280

This Week in Startups

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2021 58:00


Rapid fire news episode. First, Jason covers how a fire proofed home survived the Caldor fire, Amazon's plan to provide college for all its employees, Facebook copying Snap's glasses, Notion acquiring Automate.io & more. At the end, Jason takes a few questions from listeners and shares a story from when he ran Silicon Alley Reporter.

The Big Dave Show Podcast
Turn Your Home Into A Baked Potato To Protect From A Wildfire - Here's What's Snappenin'

The Big Dave Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 2:54


Two Cabins have survived the massive Caldor Fire that has ravaged the Lake Tahoe area. The spared homes appeared to be covered in aluminum foil which looks like a massive baked potato. These wraps can prevent fire from catching the structure by blocking huge burning embers; preventing the building from touching the blaze directly; In fact, a couple of layers of this wrap can prevent up to 92 percent of convective heat and 96 percent of the radiation heat, According to Case Western Reserve University But wrapping structures with the aluminized wrap is not a new fire protection strategy. it was used in 1988 in the Yellowstone National Park. Firefighters, trying to prevent fire from reaching a historic building. Got trapped. The fire crew thought of wrapping the structure with aluminum foil. “They think that's part of what saved them,”

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed
Lake Tahoe Community College President Grapples With Caldor Fire Effects As Fall Quarter Approaches

KUNR Public Radio: Local News Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 4:39


Lake Tahoe Community College is a small, rural school near the southeastern shore of Lake Tahoe. Each year it serves about 7,000 students from California and all corners of Nevada, and even some from abroad.

Snail Trail 4x4
227: Ham Radio Comms For The Caldor Fire

Snail Trail 4x4

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 89:37


Ham Radio, ARES, Caldor Fire, Camping, Subaru STI, and Stover Nuts!! Join Jimmy and Tyler, on today's episode of the SnailTrail4x4 Podcast, as they discuss some camping adventures for Labor Day, helping out with the Caldor Fire Animals Services teams, how the Subaru STI seats fare in a 4runner, and some upcoming projects for the […] The post 227: Ham Radio Comms For The Caldor Fire appeared first on Snail Trail 4x4.

KVMR News
Evening News - Tuesday September 7th, 2021

KVMR News

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2021 25:00


After an update on the Caldor and Dixie Fires, The California Report turns our attention to the Central Valley, where the State has ordered that hospitals adopt surge protocols in response to a spike in Covid hospitalizations. After a look at local headlines and regional weather, Paul Emery talks with Economist Gary Zimmerman about the latest unemployment numbers. We close with a commentary by Marc Cuniberti. 

PBS NewsHour - Segments
News Wrap: Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signs bill limiting all-night, mail-in voting

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2021 5:01


In our news wrap Tuesday, Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed a measure banning all-night and drive-thru voting and limiting mail-in ballots, dismissing the lawsuits being filed. The U.S. COVID death toll reached 650,000 out of nearly 4.6 million worldwide. Mexico's Supreme Court ruled that imposing punishment for abortions is unconstitutional. California firefighters made gains against the Caldor fire. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Last hold out in Afghanistan, Panjshir, falls to Taliban; Extended unemployment benefits for 9 million people expire; 22,000 South Lake Tahoe residents allowed to return home, but officials warn Caldor fire at risk of spreading

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 59:59


  Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Taliban takes control of Afghanistan's last hold out Panjshir province, now controls all of country. Evacuation orders lifted form some 22,000 South Lake Tahoe residents, but Calfire warns Caldor fire likely to grow due to dry terrain. Extended unemployment ends for an estimated 9 million people who were receiving the $300 additional pandemic relief payments. President Joe Biden declares disaster for New York and New Jersey counties; officials call for infrastructure funding that addresses climate change. New Orleans Mayor vows to hold independent senior living facilities accountable for abandoning elderly during Hurricane Ida. California Governor Gavin Newsom rallies supporters against recall effort to unseat him with Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren. Department of Justice vows to protect women's access to abortion and abortion service providers. photo: Bailey Heedick via Unsplash The post Last hold out in Afghanistan, Panjshir, falls to Taliban; Extended unemployment benefits for 9 million people expire; 22,000 South Lake Tahoe residents allowed to return home, but officials warn Caldor fire at risk of spreading appeared first on KPFA.

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews
9/3 - Rachel Sutherland, FOX Nes

Jacksonville's Morning News Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2021 2:32


Rachel reports on the President's visit to Louisiana today to survey damage from Ida. Between Ida and the Caldor wildfire, President Biden is pledging emergency financial aid, but Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) is, in what has become typical fashion, raising objections to more government spending.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Death toll mounts to 46 as Hurricane Ida floods east coast; Democrats blast Texas abortion law, vow to fight it; Dying winds help crew battle Caldor fire that threatens Lake Tahoe

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. At least 46 dead as Hurricane Ida hits east coast, bringing historic flash flood warnings. President Joe Biden urges passage of $1.5 infrastrcuture bill to address climate change worsened wildfires and hurricane. Cooler weather helps fire crews battle Caldor fire threatening Lake Tahoe communities. Congressional hearing on dire Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report. Democrats blast Texas abortion ban, vow to fight it and pass bill legalizing abortion. Mother of Elijah McClain welcomes charges against officers-paramedic who killed him. Virginia Governor grants posthumous pardons of Martinsville 7. Berkeley joins San Francisco to mandate vaccine proof to enter restaurants and bars. San Diego Supervisors declare health misinformation a public crisis, amidst pandemic. DoorDash gig workers rally outside CEO's Pacific Heights home demanding better pay and working conditions. Photo of Hurricane Ida flooding in New York, by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation. The post Death toll mounts to 46 as Hurricane Ida floods east coast; Democrats blast Texas abortion law, vow to fight it; Dying winds help crew battle Caldor fire that threatens Lake Tahoe appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Extreme Texas 6-week abortion ban now law of the land, as the Supreme Court's conservative majority is silent on emergency appeal; No “peace dividend” as 17 Democrats join Republicans to increase pentagon budget by $25 billion, despite end of Afghani

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Extreme Texas 6-week abortion ban now law of the land, as the Supreme Court's conservative majority is silent on emergency appeal to the law. Top U.S. military leadership refuses to rule out further cooperation with the Taliban on strikes against the self styled Islamic State group known as ISIS-K. 30 California children stuck in Afghanistan, after U.S. troop withdrawal. No “peace dividend” as 17 Democrats join Republicans to increase pentagon budget by $25 billion, despite end of Afghanistan war. The first reports emerge of oil slicks and spills from the petrochemical industry on and offshore Louisiana following Hurricane IDA. Colorado police officers and paramedics charged with manslaughter and others charges for death of 23 year old black man Elijah McClain. Caldor fire grows closer to South Lake Tahoe, as firefighters make progress in battling blaze. Los Angeles City Council commits to ambitious plan of 100% renewable energy by 2035. Janitors rally in Los Angeles, Orange County, Sacramento, San Diego and San Jose day after union contract expires, demand higher wages and benefits. Photo of the Caldor fire, by Dave Cochran Chief of Reno Fire Department. The post Extreme Texas 6-week abortion ban now law of the land, as the Supreme Court's conservative majority is silent on emergency appeal; No “peace dividend” as 17 Democrats join Republicans to increase pentagon budget by $25 billion, despite end of Afghanistan war; Caldor fire grows closer to South Lake Tahoe, as firefighters make progress in battling blaze; Los Angeles City Council commits to ambitious plan of 100% renewable energy by 2035 appeared first on KPFA.

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays
Caldor fire grows, nears Lake Tahoe, forces evacuations of Nevada residents; President Joe Biden says end of Afghan war “end of an era,” Republicans call for his resignation and impeachment; Texas state Republicans pass SB1, limiting voting access, d

KPFA - The Pacifica Evening News, Weekdays

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 59:59


Comprehensive coverage of the day's news with a focus on war and peace; social, environmental and economic justice. Caldor fire grows, nears Lake Tahoe, forces evacuations of Nevada residents and threatens more than 33,000 homes. President Joe Biden calls end of Afghan war  “end of an era,” blasts endless wars, as Republicans call for his resignation and impeachment. Hurricane Ida leaves hundreds of thousands in Louisiana without electricity, water, or gasoline. California Governor Gavin Newsom says 80% of eligible Californians have received at least one COVID-19 vaccine. Texas state Republicans pass legislation to limit voting access, SB1, after months of protests from Democrats. East Bay Parks workers postpone strike vote, after reaching a tentative contract with the Park District. Santa Clara County Supervisors unanimously pass resolution of no confidence in Sheriff Laurie Smith, after corruption allegations and inmate deaths. Environmentalists rally in Sacramento calling for state's environmental regulators to clean up toxic dump sites and pollution. Photo collage of Caldor Fire by Calfire. The post Caldor fire grows, nears Lake Tahoe, forces evacuations of Nevada residents; President Joe Biden says end of Afghan war “end of an era,” Republicans call for his resignation and impeachment; Texas state Republicans pass SB1, limiting voting access, despite months of protests from Democrats appeared first on KPFA.

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Got Invention Radio w/ Host Brian Fried
Gary Sullivan, All Star Marketing

Got Invention Radio w/ Host Brian Fried

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2020 57:54


Gary Graduated from Bentley College(now Bentley University) in 1993 with a Bachelor's in Marketing. After college, worked from hometown on the Retail and Wholesale world of Consumer products, which eventually led me to Caldor as a Buyer of Hardware and Automotive. My first experience in the Direct Marketing world was with the Wine Enthusiast Catalog as the head of sales and eventually Merchandising/Creative. After a 10 year stay with Wine Enthusiast, my career came full circle with the Retail, wholesale, and Direct Selling skill sets at Allstar Marketing. I have been with Allstar since 2006 and have contributed to the company growth with new exciting product acquisitions such as Topsy Turvy, Perfect Brownie, Emery Cat and more.