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Donald Rumsfeld is famous for saying there are “unknown unknowns.” Today's interview with OnSolve takes this concept down a practical road: once something Is known, how can you quickly inform people of the issue? When it comes to the federal government, notifications can range an incredible gamut. A systems administrator needs to know if a server is malfunctioning in a data center; a FEMA administrator needs up-to-date information on weather conditions; satellite operators need to know if a collision is imminent. OnSolve has been helping commercial organizations as well as the federal government since 1998. Our guest today is Chris Hurst. He is no stranger to emergencies – he has served in war zones and has been responsible for life-and-death situations. During the interview, he articulates a brilliant concept. Today, the concept of situational awareness seems to be general. Kind of like, having a balanced diet. Chris Hurst takes the next step. He indicates that there is no monolith situational awareness. It should be thought of as a situational awareness that is applied to a specific use case. Local police feeds must be structured differently from natural disasters. Furthermore, Chris gives the listeners a great perspective on how each one of those organizations needs a varying level of depth in notification. But is it not just making people aware, OnSolve is attempting to gather sources from hundreds of places to be able to have better learning on the risk side. Listen for information on how your agency can benefit from understanding the range of options available when you consider risk notification. Follow John Gilroy on Twitter @RayGilray Follow John Gilroy on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/john-gilroy/ Listen to past episodes of Federal Tech Podcast www.federaltechpodcast.com
As part of SportsPro's 2023 Women's Sports Week, this episode of the StreamTime Podcast sees co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone joined by the Women's Sports Trust's Chris Hurst. Talking all things media, they discuss the upcoming Women's World Cup, DAZN, WNBA, and what the data is saying about consumption trends. Talking points: What are the latest trends in women's sports consumption? – (5:50) How do content formats compare between men's and women's sports?- (16:52) Is there an appetite to pay for a dedicated women's sports channel? - (23:53) What is the media's role in broadcasting and creating women's sports content? - (38:17) What concerns are there regarding the growth women's sports coverage? (45:40)
In the second half of my interview with Greg we discuss his experience at Harvard and his experience of returning to college and starting his family while he and his wife earn masters degrees. Greg also discusses the seeds of Stabilitas and his partnership with Chris Hurst. Greg walks through many of their early decisions and the process of bringing a business to life and the difficulties associated with that. Greg talks through the decision to sell Stabilitas in 2020 and his path and journey afterward. This is the second half of his story. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/joe-harrison0/support
Chris Hurst is a father, husband, coach, fighter, and owner of Downtown Boxing, with his wife. A native of Nashville, Tennessee now residing in Clearwater, Florida, Chris and his wife are raising their two daughters, building businesses, navigating life and shining a light in the 21st century. Training is different when you train with a fighter. This Life Is Far More Amazing & Supernatural than it is advertised to be. Keep moving forward.
On Monday, California changed its mask rules at schools from "required" to "recommended." It's a big change for students and teachers who’ve been wearing some sort of face covering for over a year, ever since they went back to in-person learning. KCBS Radio's Matt Bigler caught up with some local K-12 students and teachers, as well as UCSF's Dr. Peter Chin-Hong and Dr. Chris Hurst, Superintendent of the West Contra Costa Unified School District to hear what they had to say about the dropped mandates. Subscribe to Bay Current on the Audacy app, Apple podcasts, Google podcasts, and Stitcher. Bay Current is on YouTube, on the KCBS Radio YouTube page.
Chris Hurst, CEO of StratusGrid, is joined by Michele Sancricca, Head of Worldwide Technology, Supply Chain and Logistics, Amazon Web Services, in this fireside chat.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin the F3 Virtual Experience
Chris Hurst, CEO of StratusGrid, is joined by Michele Sancricca, Head of Worldwide Technology, Supply Chain and Logistics, Amazon Web Services, in this fireside chat.Follow FreightWaves on Apple PodcastsFollow FreightWaves on SpotifyMore FreightWaves PodcastsJoin the F3 Virtual Experience
This week the Women's Sport Trust released some new research, commissioned by them and carried out by the Futures agency, who monitored UK media coverage of women's sport over the course of the last year. The data is available via the Trust's website.What are the key findings of this research, what works and what doesn't when it comes to the job of attracting more people to watch and to stay watching beyond the big quadrennial events and individual star performances. To answer these and several more questions, we invited Chris Hurst, Jo Osborne and Victoria Cotton to unpick the data and share their considerable experience on this topic.Chris has been a Trustee of the Women's Sport Trust since 2017, having previously worked for organisations including the Premier League, the ICC, BBC Sport and Nielsen, and is now a sports consultant. He is also a Non-Executive Director of the Rugby Football League. The view from the media side of this discussion is brought by Jo Osborne and Vicks Cotton, two of the most accomplished and experienced sports television producers working today. Vicks is Executive Producer of Live Streaming at BBC Sport, covering major events including women's football, netball and The Hundred. Jo is an Executive Producer at Sky Sports, covering a range of programming including Netball Superleague, The Hundred and the Women's Super League. Every episode of Unofficial Partner can be found by using the big podcast providers, including Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts or via your favourite podcast app. And if you don't already get the weekly Unofficial Partner newsletter, you can join thousands of busy sports biz execs who receive it direct to their inbox every Thursday, subscribe via unofficialpartner.com
Delegate Danica Roem and Chris Hurst discuss their transition from journalists to lawmakers and how it informs the issues they care about.We cover everything from FOIA laws to local issues.See more online at www.transitionva.com
Landlords and tenant rights in California, What are they? Chris Hurst, Owner of Gone Services serving Sacramento, San Joaquin, Stanislaus and Merced Counties joins host, Ed Parcaut, MBA, Veteran, and President of Lending for Living along with co-host, Marlene Champlin, owner,Campbell & Associates for a very informative look at the currently unstable rental property landscape and what rights landlords and tenants now have. You can reach out to Chris at gonservices.com or to Ed at (209) 404-1915. Real Estate Jerky broadcasts live on Power Talk 1360 KFIV every Sat. 12n & Sun. 10a Always something to chew on!
Kevin is live from FreightWaves' 3PL Summit and he's talking sales growth. There are four factors outside of sales that can enhance or constrain your growth. These include cash flow, carrier network, automation, and last but not least IT infrastructure. Chris Hurst, CTO of StratusGrid lays down the facts on why IT infrastructure can make or break your 3PL.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Kevin is live from FreightWaves' 3PL Summit and he's talking sales growth. There are four factors outside of sales that can enhance or constrain your growth. These include cash flow, carrier network, automation, and last but not least IT infrastructure. Chris Hurst, CTO of StratusGrid lays down the facts on why IT infrastructure can make or break your 3PL.Apple PodcastSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
The Virginia General Assembly passed multiple bills allowing health care workers and first responders to receive workers’ compensation benefits if they are disabled or die due to COVID-19. “We did it!” Del. Chris Hurst, D-Blacksburg, said in a Twitter post. “Health care heroes who got COVID on the job will get the retroactive workers comp presumption they deserve!” Hurst’s House Bill 1985 expanded workers’ compensation benefits for health care workers “directly involved in diagnosing or treating persons known or suspected to have COVID-19,” including doctors and nurses. The bill provides coverage from March 12, 2020 until Dec. 31, 2021. The...Article LinkSupport the show (http://henricocitizen.com/contribute)
St Martins C3 In this message, Chris explores the unity of the early church shown in the book of Acts. As we look at their example, we can learn what church community can look like in the local church today.
Searching for a job out of the military or when already out of the service can be challenging and nerve-racking. There are many firms that specialize in placing current/former military into civilian careers. Orion Talent is one of them. This week's episode features Chris Hurst from Orion Talent discussing the current job searching environment as well as the benefits of utilizing a recruiting firm during a job search, To learn more about Orion Talent, search for job postings, or looking into a hiring conference, please visit www.oriontalent.com. *No compensation was received from Orion Talent for their participation in this podcast* --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/paheroes/support
We are very excited to have Christopher Hurst (@432hurst), born and raised in South Florida, as our eighth guest on Based. Originally from Broward, Chris' journey with music began with picking up a guitar at 9 years old. Later on when he got a laptop, he started making his own tunes in GarageBand, mimicking some of his heroes such as Daft Punk. Chris met some people tied to the local rap scene and got great experience producing for local favorites like Mike Dece of Metro Zu or Amber London of Raider Clan. Chris then realized what really makes him happy is making original music that is a combination of all interests ranging from funk, punk, electro, house, rock, or hip-hop. This culminated in November 2019 to release his first official project “Finally”. In this episode, Jordie + Cate interview Chris about his background in music & upcoming projects. Chris also brings light on the impact he wants to leave on himself and the Miami community. The interview is immediately followed by an original mix and live set with new music he is exclusively debuting on Based, some cuts from his project "Finally", and more live production. Please listen to our second podcast version of Based and follow us on Instagram @based90.5! Thanks for your support + DM us for appearances.
Chris Hurst is a racer who has run in sprint karts, autocross, and endurance racing. He has driven over 250 different cars in competition, worked in shops that built 1,000 hp competition cars, and managed a private collection of exotic and rare sports cars in Montecito. Chris was a driving coach at the Porsche Experience Center in Los Angeles, has coached famous musicians and Hollywood stuntmen, and he raced with John Morton, Steve Nichols, and Steve O’Hara. In addition to his driving experience, Chris is a writer and a blogger who inspires fellow automotive enthusiasts on a daily basis. He was also in the Ford vs Ferrari movie that recently came out in theaters.
St Martins C3In Hosea we are warned, we are comforted and ultimately reminded that we are equipped by God's spirit to press into all that He has for us. In this one-off message, Chris Hurst brings us encouragement and guidance from this great piece of scripture.
JJ casts alone today, talking about elections, anniversaries, and #thisisourlane, in this, a weekly wrap up on gun violence and gun violence prevention for the week of November 2nd to November 8th.Today in this wrap-up, you'll learn about:why the Virginia election matters so much; what a a special session of the Virginia legislature means;the Fort Hood shooting;The Thousand Oaks shooting;the Sutherland Springs shooting; andthe #thisisourlane campaign.JJ also gives some truly terrifying facts about the CDC, how gun violence is studied in the US, and why health care professionals are so vital to fighting the epidemic of gun violence. Some of the links mentioned in this episode :“Brady Celebrates Virginia Election Results.” “Ahead of Virginia Special Session, Brady Urges Floor Vote on Gun...”“Brady Campaign on Thousand Oaks Shooting.” “Sutherland Springs.” “Gun Violence Is a Public Health Crisis: 5 Things The Public Needs to...” Similar episodes:Minisode 5: Virginia elections--why did they matter? What do they mean? Will JP ever return?!Episode 7: Chris Hurst on being a survivor, a politician, and why Virginia elections matterMinisode 4: Kris Brown and Kelly Sampson on toy guns, dangerous fakes, and Easy-bake OvensEpisode 6: Andy Parker on the confluence of guns and GoogleFor more information on Brady, follow us on social @Bradybuzz, or via our website at bradyunited.org. Full transcripts and bibliography available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells, for their longstanding legal support ℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show (https://www.bradyunited.org/donate)
JJ and Christian are joined by Chris Hurst, a journalist, former news anchor, and politician of the Democratic Party currently serving as a Delegate in the Virginia House of Delegates for the state's 12th district. Chris decided to leave journalism and run for office after the on-air television murder of his girlfriend, Alison Parker, and her cameraman, Adam Ward. Since that day, Chris has worked on finding solutions for Virginians and Americans--be it on education, health care, the environment, or gun violence prevention. JJ and Christian also discuss what happens when people try to shoot guns indoors (you won't be shocked that it's covered in our "Unbelievable, BUT" section) and call out bipartisan legislators who are doing a great job of going across the aisle to help stop this epidemic of gun violence. Some of the links mentioned in this episode : “Brady Applauds Introduction of the Bipartisan Prevent Family Fire Act.” Similar episodes:Andy Parker on the Confluence of Guns and GoogleFor more information on Brady, follow us on social @Bradybuzz, or via our website at bradyunited.org. Full transcripts and bibliography available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells, for their longstanding legal support ℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and BradySupport the show (https://www.bradyunited.org/donate)
Chris Hurst doesn’t want you to know him as the guy whose girlfriend was fatally shot during a live broadcast. But it is a huge part of what compelled him to pursue elected office: “Part of what I want to do is … take this spotlight, that I wish I had a receipt for … ’cause I’d gladly return it, and shine it on people that aren’t normally seen.” Hurst is a newly elected state representative in Virginia. For the Spiel, an exclusive clip from Donald Trump Jr.’s testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, courtesy of Maura Quint and McSweeney’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Hurst doesn’t want you to know him as the guy whose girlfriend was fatally shot during a live broadcast. But it is a huge part of what compelled him to pursue elected office: “Part of what I want to do is … take this spotlight, that I wish I had a receipt for … ’cause I’d gladly return it, and shine it on people that aren’t normally seen.” Hurst is a newly elected state representative in Virginia. For the Spiel, an exclusive clip from Donald Trump Jr.’s testimony to the House Intelligence Committee, courtesy of Maura Quint and McSweeney’s. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Hurst's girlfriend was shot & killed on live television two years ago, and now he's running for office. An award-winning TV news anchor, his life was thrown upside down after that tragic incident. Hear about his story, his take on the Las Vegas shooting, and his campaign platform in this interview. Chris's election is coming up in November 2017, and you can find him on Twitter @ChrisHurstVA or sign up to get involved or donate at his website www.hurst4delegate.com
Go to http://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com and sign up to get notified of future episodes and other cool stuff for guitar players, or subscribe on itunes at http://www.EveryoneLovesGuitar.com/itunes How Chris came up with the title of his latest song which is about to be released, “If Girls Ruled The World”… Chris has a great story that he shares with us, about how he took a “leap of faith” to working in music, full-time… Why Chris completely avoids social media and how this fits into the rest of his lifestyle philosophy… Another great story Chris shared: oddly enough, Chris was inspired to find his sound on keyboards by an old jazz song, which he’ll share with you…
Episode 111 - Part two of our interview with Racing Legend John Morton. When you learned to drive on track in the first Shelby Cobra (which just sold for $12 mil at auction this year), you're bound for greatness. We got the opportunity to sit down with John Morton to talk about his career that started with Carroll Shelby, what he thinks of modern racing, how much easier it is to race today, and a number of other topics. Author Sylvia Wilkinson tells us of how she and another woman could time a whole field of Indy cars on two stopwatches, and aspiring driver Chris Hurst tells us about his experiences racing on a Chump Car team along some industry legends. Probalby one of our most historical shows to date and one you don't want to miss. For more on John Morton, visit JohnMortonRacing.net.
Episode 110 - When you learned to drive on track in the first Shelby Cobra (which just sold for $12 mil at auction this year), you're bound for greatness. We got the opportunity to sit down with John Morton to talk about his career that started with Carroll Shelby, what he thinks of modern racing, how much easier it is to race today, and a number of other topics. Author Sylvia Wilkinson tells us of how she and another woman could time a whole field of Indy cars on two stopwatches, and aspiring driver Chris Hurst tells us about his experiences racing on a Chump Car team along some industry legends. Probalby one of our most historical shows to date and one you don't want to miss. For more on John Morton, visit JohnMortonRacing.net. Part 2 will be released Tuesday, December 6th.
Hey everybody thank you for listening to the what Cast! This week we are joined by our buddy Chris Herst. Chris, along with some of his friends document the fascinating and interesting abandon places located in and around Michigan, with a wonderful array of photographs. These trips to unknown places soon turned into trips to huanted places. We discussed his adventures, miss-adventures and the high level of weirdness that is Michigan. www.TheWhatCasters.com
Hitting a Milestone A crazy thing just happened. On January 21st I uploaded the very first episode of The Police Podcast:Episode 1: MotorCop joins The Police Podcast. It wasn't the first time that I had ever tried my hand at podcasting. "Traffic Talk With The Traffic Cop" happened for 6 episodes back in 2009. It was fun, but I just wasn't ready for dedicating the time required to a podcast so I let it go. Since that first episode we've recorded 16 full Episodes and 27 Point To Ponder 'timbits'. There has been steady growth and the downloads have continued to increase. On the third day listed on iTunes, The Police Podcast became the top podcast in the Government and Organization category and climbed to number 42 overall on the iTunes library.The only reason for that success was because of two things...the guests and the subscribers. For that, I say to you all, "Thank-you" from the bottom of my heart. So what's the milestone? Today The Police Podcast hit 10,000 downloads! It's been guests like Randy Arsenault, Zach Perron, Dionne Waugh, Chris Hsiung, Chris Hurst and so many others from policing that have made this happen. People like Chris Brogan, Scott Stratten, Scott Monty and Melissa Agnes that have rocked the show bringing their expertise with them from the world of communications, leadership and digital media have educated our audience.I'm always looking for great people and stories to share with our audience. If your agency has a program you'd like highlighted, a 'win' you want to talk about or you want to share what you are doing to build relationships and trust with your community, let me know and we can arrange letting our audience know about it. To be a guest on The Police Podcast just click this link or copy and paste it into your browser. http://bit.ly/TPPBeOurGuest
In today's episode, we talk with Sgt. Chris Hurst of the Lowell Police Department about hitting a grand slam run with one simple video that only added to their string of home runs they have accumulated with their community outreach. The Lowell Police Department The City of Lowell is a farm community in Kent county Michigan, approximately 15 miles east of Grand Rapids. The jurisdiction is 3.1 square miles and has a population of approximately 4000. The business base is retail, dinning, fast food, manufacturing, and agricultural. The Lowell Police Department is a full time, 24 hour department. We employ 6 fulltime officers, 13 part time officers, two full time civilians on staff, and volunteer Retired Senior Volunteer Patrol (RSVP). We primarily run one car per shift. Our staff consists of a Chief of Police, Patrol Sergeant, a detective (dual role as a patrol officer), and two full time patrol officers. Because we are a small department, the Patrol sergeant is also responsible to respond to calls and general patrol. We run 12 hour shifts (6a-6p/6p-6a), with supplemental officers on the weekends as a second car in the summer on weekend evenings. Our part time staff are fully certified officers and fill in for the full time for vacations, training, and other time off. The part time officers are responsible to hold the same standard as the full time. Our RSVP personnel are seniors from our community who volunteer their time helping out the department with non-law enforcement tasks at events, property checks, and so forth. They are uniformed and use a marked department (non- patrol) vehicle. We have two Ford Explorer Interceptors, two Chevy Impala’s, two unmarked Impala’s (Detective & Chief car), a Chevy S-10 for our RSVP patrol, a John Deere Gator (for our local fair), and a former USMC motorcycle. Our vehicles are fully equipped with on board cameras and laptops. We carry the X26 Taser, the Bushmaster AR15, Freeze +P spray, and the AXOM Taser Body Cameras. We rely on the Kent County Sheriff Department for lodging our arrestees and for processing OWI drivers (Datamaster Breathalyzer). Beyond the normal law enforcement work, we are a community policing department. We unlock cars, assist our citizens with loose animals, conduct ordinance enforcement, respond to medical emergencies, conduct child seat checks, shop with a cop, our now famous “surprise traffic stop Christmas video”, conduct property checks for residents of vacation or away for an extended period of time, and assist with other problems that may arise in the community. Lowell PD also hosts a Citizens Police Academy for those that qualify. SGT Chris Hurst National Guard Duty: Enlisted in 1983 in Big Rapids, MI, retired from duty in October of 2003. I spent 20 years with the 126th and 125th Infantry Regiment. I retired at the rank of Sergeant First Class/E-7, Platoon Sergeant. I was part of a heavy weapons company and qualified with the TOW missile system, a vehicle mounted weapon used to destroy enemy armor and fortifications. I trained and qualified in an assortment of weapons and vehicle systems (Humvee, M113 APC, M901 ITV, and the ¼ ton truck (jeep)) Lowell Police Department: I was hired as a part time officer in March of 1994, then brought on as a full time officer in October of 1994. I have had multiple experiences with Lowell PD. I have been a DARE officer for the elementary and middle schools and the detective. I am currently the patrol sergeant, the firearms instructor, infection control officer, and one of the department trainers for reality based training. I am also responsible for general patrol and policing duties. I assist with the West Michigan Criminal Justice job and decided to stay after she graduated. We police the many parks in our county. "Like" the Lowell Police Department on Facebook!https://www.facebook.com/pages/Lowell-Police-Department/115399721909180?ref=br_tf The Christmas Surprise Video Information: Created by Rob Bliss Creative, a viral video marketing agency: http://www.robblisscreative.com/ media/business contact: rob@robblisscreative.com Learn more about the #upliftsomeone campaign: http://www.uptv.com/uplift Editor/Co-producer Kevin Budzynski: http://kevinbudzynski.tumblr.com/ Film/Production Crew: John Boros Kristopher Sloboda Jonathan Tasman Adrian Butler Gregory Foster II Scott Erickson