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North Fulton Neighbor Podcast
MARTA audit finds commitment to safety

North Fulton Neighbor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2022 13:00 Transcription Available


The Georgia Department of Transportation 2022 triennial safety audit of MARTA “finds a strong commitment to safety and no major safety gaps or concerns,” according to a news release. The audit examined MARTA's heavy and light rail departments including operations and maintenance, training and communications, and equipment, structures, and signals. As required by the Federal Transit Administration, MARTA maintains and regularly updates an agency safety plan and that plan, along with authority safety procedures and practices are audited every three years through GDOT's State Safety Oversight program. This year's findings show a significant improvement in safety practices in all areas, with only 20 deficiencies and 16 areas of concern identified, compared to close to 100 such findings during the previous audit in 2019. A deficiency is defined as an item that doesn't meet the established safety criteria; an area of concern partially meets those criteria. MARTA will review the audit findings this month and generate a corrective action plan for each item needing attention.  Despite a strong showing in favor of the change, Juneteenth and Veterans Day will not be added to the Sandy Springs Holiday Calendar in 2023. Adoption of the 2023 city calendar was originally proposed on November 15, but the matter was deferred after significant public comment in favor of the addition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. Mayor and council revisited the discussion at the December 6 meeting. Human Resources Director Jennifer Emery presented two options for the 2023 Holiday Calendar. The first being to add one floating holiday in recognition of Juneteenth and Veterans Day. The floating holiday must be taken within the calendar year. The second option was to make no changes and keep the calendar as it. Mayor Rusty Paul and city council members chose to keep the originally proposed 10 holidays and the floating holiday option. Many residents, once again, spoke in favor of the Juneteenth addition. Councilperson Melody Kelley spoke to the importance of adding Juneteenth, presenting both a factual and personal perspective. According to Kelley, 73% of Georgia cities have adopted Juneteenth and 87% have adopted Veterans Day as a city holiday. The cities include Atlanta, Augusta, Columbus, Macon-Bibb, Savannah, Athens, South Fulton, Sandy Springs, Roswell, Johns Creek, Warner Robins, Albany, Alpharetta, Marietta and Stonecrest. Kelley also shared memories of her grandfather, who helped raise her, correlating personal memories with the importance of Juneteenth. Michael Pauken has been named Interim Executive Director of the Sandy Springs Performing Arts Center at City Springs and will join the team this month. Pauken has served as General Manager/Executive Director of the North Shore Center for the Performing Arts in Skokie, Illinois, since 2002. The North Shore Center is a 65,000 square foot, two theater complex containing a total of 1,185 seats. The Center has two resident theater companies and partners with several other organizations. More than 400 events and performances are held at the Center in a typical year. During his time at the Center, Pauken brought programming in-house and presented more than 475 international touring and Chicago-based artists including Al Jarreau, Art Garfunkel, Boz Scaggs, Clint Black, Ed Asner, Graham Nash, Herb Alpert and Lani Hall, and the Indigo Girls, to name only a few. A number of Pace Academy and Lovett players were among those selected to the All-Region 5AAAA football team. Leading the way among the local contingent was Pace Academy junior wide receiver Terrence Kiel II, who was named a co-offensive player of the year, along with Hampton senior quarterback Conner Tolley. Four Pace players were selected to the First Team Offense — senior offensive lineman and South Carolina commitment Trovon Baugh, senior quarterback Conner Phelan, senior wide receiver Kendall Evans and sophomore wide receiver Cooper Williams. Lovett junior defensive lineman Christian Bell, senior defensive lineman Noah Claxton, senior linebacker Hayden Bernard, junior linebacker Michael Dollar and senior defensive back Anderson Beavor were named to the First Team defense. Pace junior defensive lineman Hevin Brown-Shuler and senior defensive back Davis Rice were also named to the Second Team defense. Lovett sophomore kicker/punter Conner Deviney was a First Team special teams selection. The Second Team offense included a couple of Lovett players — sophomore running back Kalil Townes and junior wide receiver Luke Wallace — along with Pace Academy senior offensive lineman Kylen Shields. Pace senior linebacker Frank Caldwell III and Lovett sophomore Talen Frett were named to the Second Team defense, while Pace senior kicker/punter Andrew Swann was a Second Team special teams selection. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website. More than 200 students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School see the world through new lenses thanks to Sandy Springs Rotary Club and Vision to Learn. The Sandy Springs Rotary Club partnered with Los Angeles-based nonprofit Vision to Learn to provide prescription lenses to nearly 1/3 of students at the middle school during the first phase of distribution. In total, Sandy Springs Rotary Club has purchased more than 800 pairs of glasses for Sandy Springs students. Club members and volunteers spent the mornings of December 7 and 8 handing out glasses to students at Sandy Springs Charter Middle School. Students were briefed on how to take care of their glasses and when to wear them. Vision to Learn was founded in 2012 by Austin Beutner in Northridge, California. He saw the need once he found out that so many students in the Los Angeles area were struggling in school, partly due to not being able to see the board or read clearly. The idea was to bring a vision clinic to the kids (at schools or Boys and Girls Clubs) to access whether they needed glasses and then to provide the proper glasses for them to be able to see and do better in school. As of 2022, Vision to Learn has visited 5000 schools and Boys and Girls Clubs and has provided 350,000 children with glasses. They currently have 50 mobile clinics and over 200 employees working for them.  A large contingent of football players from Marist, North Atlanta, Riverwood and St. Pius X have been honored for their accomplishments on the gridiron in the 2022 season with their selection to the All-Region 4AAAAAA team. North Atlanta won two of the three top awards, with senior quarterback Trey Lennon selected as offensive player of the year and Jamie Aull as coach of the year. St. Pius X senior defensive back Jack Tchienchou was named defensive player of the year. Marist had four players named on offense — junior running back Joseph Pizzo and senior offensive linemen Peyton Lamb, Kevin McDonald and Drew Prieto. Riverwood had three players on offense — senior tight end Levi Linowes, senior running back Walter Evans and sophomore offensive lineman Sean Poret. North Atlanta featured two offensive players — senior wide receiver Jamie O'Kelley and senior offensive lineman Tyree Myles — while St. Pius offensive lineman Jack Woods was the only other local player named to the team on offense. Marist had three of its players selected on defense — junior defensive lineman Luke Harpring, junior defensive back Casey Comerford and senior linebacker Colin Hare, while North Atlanta also featured three defensive players — sophomore defensive lineman Chase Linton, junior defensive back Xaden Benson and junior linebacker Connor Hughes. For a full list of players, please go to the Northside Neighbor website.

tuwort
tuwort spezial #3: "Informationskrieg"

tuwort

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 141:56


In dieser Spezialfolge des tuwort-Podcasts spricht Joachim mit Christian Bell über operative Kommunikation im Krieg.

Sora Learning Lab
Dr. Christian Bell Onyemali of 4.0 Schools: The Importance of Authentic and Equitable Data and Metrics of Success in Education

Sora Learning Lab

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2022 47:10


Dr. Christian Bell Onyemali is the director of evaluation and learning at 4.0 schools an organization that connnects, coaches, and invests in people; to test new learning spaces and tools within their community. Prior to 4.0 schools, Christian worked at Austin Independent School District, Teach for America, and Kipp in Texas. Providing Data and Evaluative Support to increase student achievement. She is a firm believer in the power of education and achieving educational equity.

Engaging Austin
Nonprofit Masterminds 003: Data Evaluation with Dr Christian Bell

Engaging Austin

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2020 45:48


"If you can't measure it, you can't manage it" is a common saying in nonprofits, but it can be difficult for smaller organizations to know where to start, what data to collect, and how to effectively tell their story using numbers. Dr Christian Bell of Eleven 11 Consulting explains the best questions to ask, how to sift through the noise in the numbers, and setting up your nonprofit to most effectively evaluate your work. For more information, please visit https://www.christianmbell.com/ or www.engagingaustinpodcast.com. 

Star Wars Is The Best
My likes and dislikes of my favorite movies

Star Wars Is The Best

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2019 4:08


I talked about batman begins the first movie in the batman series with Christian Bell. I also talked about falconie and Dr.Crane --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/christopher-a-collings/support

The BadgerBlitz.com Podcast: Wisconsin Badgers
Ep. 48: 2019 Wisconsin RBs, FBs, OLBs preview; Badgers mailbag time!

The BadgerBlitz.com Podcast: Wisconsin Badgers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 55:05


Our Wisconsin position previews continue, and WOZN's Zach Heilprin helps us dissect the running back, fullback and outside linebacker positions. Here's the rundown:Running backs preview -- What does Jonathan Taylor need to prove this season in college football and also to NFL personnel? Does he get to 2,000 yards AND break the FBS career rushing record (YES THERE ARE ASTERISKS LONG LIVE RON DAYNE)? What a healthy Bradrick Shaw could bring to the Wisconsin backfield, who Zach compared Nakia Watson's running style to, Garrett Groshek's impact in 2019 and more!Fullbacks preview -- Mason Stokke and John Chenal appear next in line to replace Alec Ingold in the position's tradition. We ask about injuries and the depth at the position.Outside linebackers -- Wisconsin needs to replace Andrew Van Ginkel's athleticism and production at the position. Did the spring relieve any concerns we had about the position group? What Zack Baun could provide to the defense if fully healthy, how Noah Burks' and Izayah Green-May's rise in spring ball could show signs of potential productivity in 2019, and what roles could Tyler Johnson and Christian Bell have this season. Plus, can Griffin Grady, Spencer Lytle or Jaylan Franklin find time for reps?Subscriber mailbag! Jon and Jake answer your questions about in-state basketball recruiting, recruiting classes under head coach Paul Chryst, Kayden Lyles' development in spring and Tyler Wahl's potential for 2019.***NOTE: We've heard some of your feedback via some reviews, and we've started to implement improvements across the board! Please let us know if we've made the proper adjustments!*** Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Bucky's 5th Quarter: for Wisconsin Badgers fans
Ep. 66: 2019 Wisconsin spring position previews (OLBs, WRs and Specialists)

Bucky's 5th Quarter: for Wisconsin Badgers fans

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2019 44:46


Spring football started on Tuesday for the Wisconsin Badgers, and though the media's first access will be given early next week, that doesn't mean we'll stop our position previews! The Wisconsin State Journal's Jason Galloway joins Owen and Jake in looking at the Badgers' outside linebackers, wide receivers and specialists. Here is the full breakdown:Jason and Jake were inside the McClain Center on Monday to speak with head coach Paul Chryst. We discuss the noted position changes, which positions are really impacted by those Badgers out or limited for the spring, and all the quarterback talk from the 20-minute plus chat.UW's outside linebackers: We discuss if Zack Baun can take the next step, and if the position group as a whole can replace the production of Andrew Van Ginkel; how Christian Bell's injury affects the group, and incoming freshman Spencer Lytle and how the spring could help him try to make an impact this spring.For the wide receivers, we discuss the expectations for the group heading into 2019. Were they too hyped for last season, and who further down on the depth chart could use the spring to position themselves for more reps in fall camp?Lastly the specialists, Wisconsin will be without Rafael Gaglianone for the first time since 2014. Who has the edge at placekicker, what comes of the punting situation and who steps up in the return games?Owen and Jake also briefly touch on Tai Strickland's departure from the men's basketball program and what it means for next year. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

BuckAround: A Wisconsin Badgers Football Podcast
Episode 245 - Week 10: Rutgers

BuckAround: A Wisconsin Badgers Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2018 64:48


  Rich and Max review the Badgers 31-17 victory over the Scarlet Knights SHOW NOTES 1:15 Max is in a dark place 3:45 Rich tells us about negativity 6:45 Yards per play by quarter 9:45 Hornibrook’s performance 24:15 Coan’s performance 30:00 The running game 32:30 What is happening at LT? 33:30 Why didn’t Cruikshank redshirt?!? 35:00 Zach in Roberts on play calling 42:15 This defense is young and improving 44:00 Christian Bell is a DE playing LB 47:00 Ian in Madison on a DL grad transfer and future DL depth 53:00 Injuries 55:00 JT in South Cackalacka on 2019 57:45 UR Players of the Game

BuckAround: A Wisconsin Badgers Football Podcast
Episode 237 - Week 1: Western Kentucky

BuckAround: A Wisconsin Badgers Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2018 71:06


Rich and Max review the Badgers' 34-3 victory over Western Kentucky SHOW NOTES 3:00 The Viewing was better the second time around 4:45 The Talkaround 7:45 Alex Hornibrook looked better moving around 13:30 Groschek was #noteworthy 16:45 Taiwan Deal’s playing time 19:00 The OL and conspiracy theories 26:15 Penalties 27:30 Jake Ferguson is gonna be good 32:45 Scott Nelson is gone be good 35:00 But Zach Baun has the Kung Fu grip 37:00 Christian Bell looks vastly improved 37:45 The CB’s and DCW’s exit 42:30 The DL has no depth 49:45 Young guys that jumped out 53:45 UR Player of the Game 56:30 Big games in the B1G... Max missed his Hawkeyes game 1:06:45 An Arrington Farrar explainer

Illusion Radio
Episode 65: Based British

Illusion Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2018 101:37


On this episode of Illusion Radio, the ever elusive co-host, Prima Materia, once again graces us with her presence. Together, she and Doc grill special guest, Christian Bell aka Based British. Plus, our audience gets to have some of their own questions answered regarding all things Britain. Topics discussed include the current state of the UK and Europe as a whole, along with a solemn reminder of the poison that is the Lugenpresse. Also featured is an in-depth look at what it truly means to be red-pilled and why simply taking the bitter medicine is not enough. Unfortunately, Christian has been struck by the Twitter Ban Hammer since the recording of this episode. He can still be found on Gab or Wrongthink. Christian: @BasedBritish Prima: @6GorillionNtEnf Dr. Illusion: @douchecc Thanks for listening, goys!

Successful Dropout
FAF: How to combat the inefficiencies of formal education with Christian Bell

Successful Dropout

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2017 52:19


This week I brought a special guest on - my second cousin Christian Bell. It was an absolute pleasure to chat with him. He has uniquely varied experiences in formal education, Ivy League schools, government, and small business that provide well-rounded perspectives on the pros and cons of each.  We chat about: Ineffectiveness of government and lack of incentive Checking the appropriate boxes to get into Ivy League schools Christian's experience at various Ivy League schools (Oxford, Yale etc.) Education doesn't foster curiosity, most of the time it even beats it out of you. How important are the "regular" school subjects, for example history? Should you take the time to learn it even though you may never use it again? Or should you only invest your time into your natural curiosities? Or both? Many shirts are too short for my torso  Is a degree in business necessary to start your own business? If you are going to college - be intentional! Free college only serves to lower the overall value of a college degree.  Resources Shoe Dog by Phil Knight The College Entrepreneur by Kyle Gray THANK YOU! Thanks again for listening to the show! If it has helped you in any way, please share it using the social media buttons you see on the page. Additionally, reviews for the podcast on iTunes are extremely helpful and greatly appreciated! They do matter in the rankings of the show and I read each and every one of them. Join the Successful Dropout Nation! Subscribe to the Successful Dropout Podcast. Enter your email on the top right of this page for regular emails from Kylon Gienger on how to drop out, grind, and succeed. Follow @kylongienger on Instagram!