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We are excited to be joined by James Martin of UGA, Cara Stewart of UGA, and Dallas Ingram of GADNR to discuss the various Bobwhite projects happening right now on public and private lands. We talk collars, bands, and predators with the folks who are seeking to learn about and conserve our bobwhite resources. Of note, there are ways for us regular folks to get involved with their efforts. Reach out to Dallas Ingram at GADNR for more info. I'd also like to apologize for the audio quality. To get this group of awesome guest in the studio we used Zoom— the necessary evil. We try our best to be consistent with audio quality, it just wasn't in the cards this time. Get full access to Everyman Upland at everymanupland.substack.com/subscribe
Show Notes Today is a dramatic departure from the normal format of our podcast. That because today my, friend Cara Stewart, will host the show as she interviews me as a guest on my own podcast. Initially, I invited Cara to be a guest on the show but after she and I discussed possible topics she came up with the question, “Hey, Charlie. Has anyone ever interviewed you on your show? To which my response was, “Well, not really.” After just a few moments of thought, I said, “Let's give it shot.” So here we are. Fortunately, Cara Steward in an excellent host: she is a former journalist, a frequent co-host of another podcast on OC Talk Radio, a serial entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of Altalunas Media. I have no idea what to expect. With that, let's discover just what Cara Stewart has in mind as today's guest host of the Next Chapter with Charlie.
Show Notes Today is a dramatic departure from the normal format of our podcast. That because today my, friend Cara Stewart, will host the show as she interviews me as a guest on my own podcast. Initially, I invited Cara to be a guest on the show but after she and I discussed possible topics she came up with the question, “Hey, Charlie. Has anyone ever interviewed you on your show? To which my response was, “Well, not really.” After just a few moments of thought, I said, “Let's give it shot.” So here we are. Fortunately, Cara Steward in an excellent host: she is a former journalist, a frequent co-host of another podcast on OC Talk Radio, a serial entrepreneur, and the founder and CEO of Altalunas Media. I have no idea what to expect. With that, let's discover just what Cara Stewart has in mind as today's guest host of the Next Chapter with Charlie.
This week, Cara Stewart -- long time champion of healthcare and justice in Kentucky -- joins us for our month of talking to Badass Kentucky Women. We talk about her career as an attorney, including the successful fight against then Governor Bevin’s Medicaid waiver, which would have removed large numbers of folks from the rolls. We take a semi-deep dive into the Kentucky legislature, exploring the history of bills that are introduced by women legislators and eventually taken up in watered down form by other legislators and passed. Don’t think it’s all serious though - we have an especially animated discussion about how teenagers get around adults’ restrictions. If you still have a landline, you may find some useful tips, or you may just regret that you didn’t have Cara’s skills with phone wire and splitter back in 1990. Or maybe you can get some tips from an 8 year old about how to successfully skip zoom class. TL;DR - there is some power to being a cute little girl. Recorded via Zoom in Berea, KY | Edited by Kelly Smith | Music composed and performed by Elly Green | Artwork by Jessica Holly
This week, Cara Stewart joined us to talk about healthcare policy in Kentucky. The conversation ranged from the extraordinary open enrollment period to the situation with Kentucky's *6* MCOs. If you care about healthcare policy, don't miss it! Jazmin and Robert also talked about the passage of the Historic Horse Racing bill, Mitch McConnell's role in the second impeachment of Donald Trump, the situation around reopening JCPS schools in Louisville, and a COVID update.
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What's it like to work for a social justice organization? Is the advocacy world different from the corporate world, and if so, how? And what was it like to work in the state legislature? We interview Cara Stewart about all these questions, and more.
In Episode 18, I have a guest joining me from one of the bloggers from Putting Her First by the name of Cara Stewart. Cara is a confident, charismatic, natural born leader. She is also a wife and mother of one based in Toronto, Canada. I'm so glad she agreed to share her story about how she is adjusting to menopause in her thirties and how she's now more confident than other to start putting herself first.
Cara Stewart & Cammisa Buerhaus, Supply Chamber, 2015 A piece installed at the JIMEI X ARLES INTERNATIONAL PHOTO FESTIVAL curated by Thora Dolven Balke
Loree is joined by "A Very Hallmark Christmas" veteran guests Cara Stewart and Courtney Ham to discuss a film based off of a book based off of a song. Loree resists all attempts by the guests to turn the show into a Blake Shelton conspiracy theory podcast. Plus, the necessity (or lack thereof) of flirting in Hallmark movies.
Loree and Rob are joined by guests Cara Stewart and Courtney Ham for a very special, very festive "A Very Hallmark Christmas." Cara gives the scoop on what it's really like to work at a Christmas tree farm, and Rob spins an innovative theory about the production of the film. Plus, baffling investment strategies and one perfect snowman.
On today's show, I am joined by Cara Stewart of the Kentucky Equal Justice Center to discuss three important healthcare stories that have gotten lost in recent political coverage. We discuss the future of U.S. HIV/AIDS policy and research in the wake of President Trump firing the members of the Presidential Council on HIV/AIDS, the likelihood of Congress securing funding for the Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP) and how this affects families in Kentucky and across the country, and the impact of the GOP Tax bill on healthcare policy. I learned a great deal from this conversation with Cara, and I hope that it can be the same experience for you! TELL A FRIEND. J’s Lunch Counter is a platform for each of you to engage in conversation that matters, so please help others join the convo! Tell a friend about the show and help grow our audience! Share our posts on Facebook and Twitter and let your friends know what you find most interesting about each show! STAY CONNECTED. Stay connected to the show! Submit your questions about news, politics, popular culture, social justice, entertainment, music, and sports, and we will cover them for a future Mailbag segment. You can send your questions to jslunchcounter@gmail.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. We would also love for you to follow along on social media! Like us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/jslunchcounter. Follow us on Twitter and tweet us at www.twitter.com/jslunchcounter. You can also follow the show on Instagram @JsLunchCounter. Check out our website at www.jslunchcounter.com for more podcast and blog content each week! SUPPORT THE SHOW. This show has weekly expenses that are required to keep it going. From web services to hosting fees to equipment costs, this venture is certainly not cheap. If you would like to support the show, you can make a PayPal donation to Jslunchcounter@gmail.com or by clicking HERE. Any amount you can give would help support the show, and all donations will go towards the expenses listed above! LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES. Enjoying what you've heard so far? Then take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Reviews help us move up the ranks so that more people will have access to the show! Thanks again for all your support!
Episode 41 is live and available for download! Today on the show, my guests Cara Stewart, Charles Badger, Christian Motley and I cover President Trump's first 100 days in office. From the appointment of Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court to the failed attempt to repeal and replace Obamacare, the Trump administration has struggled to demonstrate any measurable success thus far. We take a look at the healthcare fight, the Trump-Russia investigation, the Muslim Ban and more of the policy fights that have plagued this administration. We also take a deeper look into the loyalty of the Trump base and how much losing they will actually stand for. In the mailbag, we discuss Bill O' Reilly, whether ongoing protests are useful or a waste of time, whether Jared and Ivanka can move Trump in a positive direction and whether the first 100 days tells us anything about what will happen in next years midterms. TELL A FRIEND. J’s Lunch Counter is a platform for each of you to engage in conversation that matters, so please help others join the convo! Tell a friend about the show and help grow our audience! Share our posts on Facebook and Twitter and let your friends know what you find most interesting about each show! STAY CONNECTED. Stay connected to the show! Submit your questions about news, politics, popular culture, social justice, entertainment, music, and sports, and we will cover them for a future Mailbag segment. You can send your questions to jslunchcounter@gmail.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. We would also love for you to follow along on social media! Like us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/jslunchcounter. Follow us on Twitter and tweet us at www.twitter.com/jslunchcounter. You can also follow the show on Instagram @JsLunchCounter. Check out our website at www.jslunchcounter.com for more podcast and blog content each week! SUPPORT THE SHOW. This show has weekly expenses that are required to keep it going. From web services to hosting fees to equipment costs, this venture is certainly not cheap. If you would like to support the show, you can make a PayPal donation to Jslunchcounter@gmail.com or by clicking HERE. Any amount you can give would help support the show, and all donations will go towards the expenses listed above! LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES. Enjoying what you've heard so far? Then take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Reviews help us move up the ranks so that more people will have access to the show! Thanks again for all your support!
We're back! For Episode 37, I am joined by two health care experts to discuss the Republican plan to repeal and replace Obamacare. Cara Stewart, a Health Law Fellow at the Kentucky Equal Justice Center and Dustin Pugel, a Research and Policy Associate at the Kentucky Center for Economic Policy join me on the show to breakdown the successes and failures of Obamacare, areas where the ACA could be improved, as well as the overall impact of this bill on the country. We then explore the details of "The World's Greatest Healthcare Plan of 2017" and discuss why repealing and replacing Obamacare with this Republican bill could be devastating for so many Americans. From Medicaid Expansion to the individual mandate, the Republican plan will take us in a vastly different direction, one that will likely mean the loss of health insurance for millions of Americans. We will break down all the details of this plan and discuss how it is expected to impact citizens across the country. Thank you for taking the time to listen to this important episode. TELL A FRIEND. J’s Lunch Counter is a platform for each of you to engage in conversation that matters, so please help others join the convo! Tell a friend about the show and help grow our audience! Share our posts on Facebook and Twitter and let your friends know what you find most interesting about each show! STAY CONNECTED. Stay connected to the show! Submit your questions about news, politics, popular culture, social justice, entertainment, music, and sports, and we will cover them for a future Mailbag segment. You can send your questions to jslunchcounter@gmail.com. JOIN THE CONVERSATION. We would also love for you to follow along on social media! Like us on Facebook. www.facebook.com/jslunchcounter. Follow us on Twitter and tweet us at www.twitter.com/jslunchcounter. You can also follow the show on Instagram @JsLunchCounter. Check out our website at www.jslunchcounter.com for more podcast and blog content each week! SUPPORT THE SHOW. This show has weekly expenses that are required to keep it going. From web services to hosting fees to equipment costs, this venture is certainly not cheap. If you would like to support the show, you can make a PayPal donation to Jslunchcounter@gmail.com or by clicking HERE. Any amount you can give would help support the show, and all donations will go towards the expenses listed above! LEAVE A REVIEW ON ITUNES. Enjoying what you've heard so far? Then take a moment to leave a review on iTunes. Reviews help us move up the ranks so that more people will have access to the show! Thanks again for all your support!
Thank you for flipping this special centenary edition of the Project Moonbase podcast over for Part Two, This part, “For Our Friends” is made up entirely of suggestions and requests made by you, our lovely listeners. None of the tracks … Continue reading →
Following last week’s banana special, it seemed only right to follow that with a show all about apes, monkeys and primates in general. This was also prompted by our recent reverie about the classic TV series Monkey and also a … Continue reading →