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The Devil Doc Talk Show
Episode 7: CV4A (Concerned Veterans For America) with Jimmie T. Smith

The Devil Doc Talk Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 96:58


Join us on this inspiring episode of The Devil Doc Talk Show as we welcome Jimmie T. Smith, a true champion for veterans' rights and a dedicated leader in policy reform. With a distinguished military career spanning over two decades, Jimmie enlisted in the United States Army at just 17, serving with honor in the 101st Airborne (Air Assault) Division and the 82nd Airborne Division. His combat deployment during the Gulf War in 1991 showcased his leadership and resilience, shaping his lifelong commitment to service.Transitioning to civilian life, Jimmie continued his mission by entering politics, serving three terms in the Florida House of Representatives starting in 2010. As chair of the Veterans and Military Affairs Sub-Committee, he championed key initiatives to support veterans, leaving a lasting impact on their lives. In 2020, he joined Concerned Veterans for America (CVA) as Coalitions Director, where he now drives transformative policy reforms within the Veterans Affairs system, focusing on enhanced healthcare access and greater choice for veterans.On this episode, Jimmie shares his remarkable journey—from the battlefields to the halls of government and now to the forefront of veteran advocacy. Tune in as he discusses his military experiences, political achievements, and his vision for empowering veterans across the nation. Don't miss this powerful conversation, airing live, as we explore how Jimmie T. Smith continues to fight for those who served.https://cv4a.org/

American Potential
Minnesota Meltdown: Legislative Walkouts, Court Battles & a $6B Deficit

American Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 26:02


What do you get when you combine a tied state house, court challenges, political walkouts, and a looming budget crisis? A real-life political soap opera—and it's all happening in Minnesota. In this episode, host David From sits down with RaeAnna Lee, Legislative and Coalitions Director at Americans for Prosperity-Minnesota, to break down the chaos that's been unfolding at the Minnesota State Capitol. From a tied House and disputed elections to lawmakers refusing to show up—while still collecting their full salaries—this episode unpacks how political brinksmanship has cost taxpayers time, money, and trust. RaeAnna gives a behind-the-scenes look at how AFP is holding legislators accountable, what Minnesotans are saying about the dysfunction, and how a $6 billion deficit looms just months after a record $18 billion surplus was spent. If you care about transparency, responsible spending, and elected officials actually doing their jobs—this is a must-listen.

Catholic Forum
Dangers of assisted suicide with Jessica Rodgers

Catholic Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 29:43


On this episode of Catholic Forum, after a news update by Joe Owens, editor of The Dialog and a song from the album, More Than 50 Most Loved Hymns, we discuss assisted suicide with Jessica Rodgers, Coalitions Director for the Patients' Rights Action Fund. With assisted suicide bills once again introduced in both the Delaware and Maryland legislature, we put aside religious objections and take a secular look at assisted suicide and its effects on our community, our most vulnerable neighbors and medical professionals.  You can see a video of this interview on the Diocese of Wilmington's YouTube channel. Click here. Listen to Catholic Forum in its entirety on Saturday afternoons at 1:30 on Relevant Radio 640 or anytime on Apple, Spotify, iHeartRadio or Amazon Music Podcasts. Catholic Forum is a production of the Office of Communications of the Diocese of Wilmington. 

Rod Arquette Show
Rod Arquette Show: GOP Shouldn't Rely on Ballot Harvesting; Democrats are Out to Destroy the Middle Class

Rod Arquette Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2023 106:52


Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, May 22, 20234:20 pm: Joseph Arlinghaus, President and Founder of the SuperPAC Valor America, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the Federalist about why Republicans should not rely on ballot harvesting during the 2024 election.4:38 pm: Niall Stanage, Associate Editor of The Hill and a contributor to NewsNation's “Morning in America” program joins Rod to discuss his recent piece asking five questions about Ron DeSantis as he heads into battle for the GOP nomination against Donald Trump.6:05 pm: Edward Ring, Senior Fellow at the Center for American Greatness, joins Rod to discuss his piece on “The Hate Industry” and the agenda-driven hype behind it.6:20 pm: Thaddeus G. McCotter, a contributor to American Greatness, joins the program to discuss his piece about how the GOP must practice what it preaches when it comes to free speech and opposing censorship.6:38 pm: Don Feder, Coalitions Director at the Ruth Institute, joins Rod to discuss his piece for the Washington Times in which he says Democrats are out to destroy the American middle class.

Ruth Institute Podcast
Thanksgiving Special! | Friends of The Ruth Institute on The Dr J Show ep. 160

Ruth Institute Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 29:13


This Giving Tuesday, help us in our mission to tell it like it is and help protect children and their innocence: https://ruthinstitute.org/giving-tuesday/ Join us on censorship-free Locals: TheRuthInstitute.Locals.com William J. Federer is a nationally known speaker, best-selling author, and president of Amerisearch, Inc., a publishing company dedicated to researching America's noble heritage. Bill's American Minute radio feature is broadcast daily across America and by the Internet. His Faith in History television airs on the TCT Network on stations across America and via DirectTV. Dr. Scott Yenor is professor of political science at Boise State University. He is also chairman of the board at a classical Christian school, the Ambrose School, which is in Meridian Idaho. He is author of Family Politics, the idea of marriage in modern political thought, David Hume's Humanity, a book on Reconstruction, and Recovering Family Life: The Rolling Revolution and Its Limits. Dr. Yenor is a Washington Fellow at the Claremont Institute's Center for the American Way of Life. He and his wife, Amy, have five kids: one out of college and married, two in college, one senior in high school (Lumpy), and a sixth grader (Biscuit). Julie Maddox Is the Chairwoman for the Speech Contest for America's Freedom Festival at Provo and has worked with the Festival for over 15 years. After graduating with her Master's Degree in English from Brigham Young University in 1983, she married Matt Maddox and settled down in Utah County, where she and her husband have seven children, five of whom are married, and 15 grandchildren. Don Feder was a long-time columnist for the Boston Herald, and served as Communications Director for the World Congress of Families. He is now The Ruth Institute's Coalitions Director. Feder practiced law in New York state from 1973-1976. His Boston Herald column was syndicated by Creators Syndicate and carried by more than 40 newspapers and e-magazines. His writings have appeared in USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, The Weekly Standard, National Review, The American Enterprise, Readers Digest, FrontPage Magazine, Insight magazine, and Human Events. He has written two books: A Jewish Conservative Looks at Pagan America (1993) and Who's Afraid of the Religious Right? (1996). John Zmirak is a Senior Editor of The Stream, and author of the new Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism. He received his B.A. from Yale University in 1986, then his M.F.A. in screenwriting and fiction and his Ph.D. in English in 1996 from Louisiana State University. He taught composition at LSU and screenwriting at Tulane University, and has written screenplays for and with director Ronald Maxwell (Gods & Generals and Gettysburg). He has been Press Secretary to pro-life Louisiana Governor Mike Foster, and a reporter and editor at Success magazine and Investor's Business Daily, among other publications. His essays, poems, and other works have appeared in First Things, The Weekly Standard, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, USA Today, FrontPage Magazine, The American Conservative, The South Carolina Review, Modern Age, The Intercollegiate Review, Commonweal, and The National Catholic Register, among other venues. He is author, co-author, or editor of twelve books, including The Race to Save Our Century. Bill Federer's book, The Treacherous World of the 16th Century & How the Pilgrims Escaped It: The Prequel to America's Freedom: https://www.amazon.com/Treacherous-World-Century-Pilgrims-Escaped/dp/0989649148/ref=sr_1_3 Bill Federer's website; https://americanminute.com/ Articles by Scott Yenor www.yenorbook.com/articles Scott Yenor's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDwZ... Julie Maddox's FB page: https://www.facebook.com/julie.maddox.12 Don's short video on Why Fertility Rates Matter: www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bm0lHzAHz1U Don Feder's blog: www.donfeder.com Don Feder's book, "A Jewish Conservative Looks At Pagan America": www.amazon.com/Jewish-Conservative-Looks-Pagan-America/dp/1563840375 Don Feder's book, "Who's Afraid Of The Religious Right?": www.amazon.com/gp/product/0895264560 The Stream: https://stream.org/ John Zmirak's book, The Politically Incorrect Guide to Catholicism: https://www.amazon.com/Politically-Incorrect-Guide-Catholicism/dp/1621575861/ John Zmirak's book, The Race To Save Our Century: www.saveourcentury.com/ This episode may also be seen on the following formats: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLSi2OoPf_APunkaLSv4jrKMB65x78U5MH https://www.bitchute.com/channel/MXkWgTk4Brwr/ https://rumble.com/c/TheRuthInstitute https://odysee.com/@TheRuthInstitute:7?view=content&order=new Support our Studio campaign: https://ruthinstitute.org/build-the-studio/ Thank you SO much for helping us make our Dr. J Shows even better! Sign up for our weekly newsletter here: https://ruthinstitute.org/newsletter

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!
LaNika Richardson Barnes And Michael Monrroy Joined Alex Urpí & Michael Urpí On “Today y Mañana!"

The I Love CVille Show With Jerry Miller!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 53:28


LaNika Richardson Barnes, Owner of Fire & Ice Bookshop, and Michael Monrroy, Coalitions Director of The Libre Initiative, joined Alex Urpí & Xavier Urpí On “Today y Mañana!” “Today y Mañana” airs every Thursday at 10:15 am on The I Love CVille Network! “Today y Mañana” is presented by Emergent Financial Services, LLC, Vitae Spirits, GBS Financial Services, Aqua Cville Hand Car Wash, Craddock Insurance Services Inc, Castle Hill Cider, The Gym C'ville with Forward Adelante.

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW
A chat with George Martinez of The LIBRE initiative in South Texas

CANTO TALK RADIO SHOW

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 31:00


Guest:   We will discuss the "Dignidad" initiative with Jorge “George” Martinez.  Jorge has served in various roles with The LIBRE Initiative since 2012, and is currently the Coalitions Director in Texas.........and more stories.... You can check my blog. Check out Carlos Guedes and his music.

First Light
First Light - Thursday, September 9, 2021

First Light

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 30:05


Today on the show, Sam Rogers, a former intelligence officer in the U.S. Army and currently serving as Coalitions Director for Concerned Veterans for America, joins us to tell us about helping veterans of the war in Afghanistan. He'll also share with us efforts being made to bring an American citizen and former Afghan translator, her husband, and children, back to the U.S. from Afghanistan.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

CNN Tonight
U.S. Officials Worries Taliban Takeover Could Inspire Violent Extremists in U.S.

CNN Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 46:44


First, Chris goes one-on-one with Sam Rogers, the Coalitions Director of the "Concerned Veterans For America" group racing to help U.S. and Afghan families escape. Then, Chris discusses U.S. official's concerns that the Taliban takeover could inspire violent extremists in the U.S. with Elliot Ackerman. Chris wraps up the show with Nancy Northup and Marva Sadler on the 6-week abortion ban passed in Texas. To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Don Lemon Tonight
U.S. Officials Worries Taliban Takeover Could Inspire Violent Extremists in U.S.

Don Lemon Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 46:44


First, Chris goes one-on-one with Sam Rogers, the Coalitions Director of the "Concerned Veterans For America" group racing to help U.S. and Afghan families escape. Then, Chris discusses U.S. official's concerns that the Taliban takeover could inspire violent extremists in the U.S. with Elliot Ackerman. Chris wraps up the show with Nancy Northup and Marva Sadler on the 6-week abortion ban passed in Texas.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Yard Sign
Afghanistan in Chaos feat. Jimmie T. Smith

The Yard Sign

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2021 87:03


Jimmie Todd Smith (born October 12, 1965) is a former Citrus County Commissioner and former member of the Florida House of Representatives for the 34th District, which includes Citrus County and northern Hernando County, elected in 2012. He also was a House member representing the 43rd District from 2010 to 2012. He is a Republican and U.S. Army veteran. He is now the Coalitions Director in Florida for Concerned Veterans of America. #politics #republican #democrat #libertarian #news #florida The Yard Sign is a weekly political podcast presenting a different perspective on the week's local, state, and national news and politics. In addition to the revolving cast of panelists, The Yard Sign will feature political candidates, subject matter experts, and elected officials. T he Yard Sign is The Most Important Irrelevant Political Podcast based out of Florida featuring young professional conservatives discussing the political news of the day. The show airs weekly on Mondays at 7pm. Visit our website: http://theyardsign.com Like The Yard Sign on Facebook: http://facebook.com/theyardsign Follow The Yard Sign on Twitter: http://twitter.com/theyardsign Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCFit1jbe16x5TlfMr0P9y9A

Engineering Influence from ACEC
A Conversation with ACEC Board Chair Robin Greenleaf

Engineering Influence from ACEC

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 26:42


ACEC Board Chair Robin Greenleaf sat down on the program to discuss her experiences to this point in her term. Host: Welcome to another edition of Engineering Influence, a podcast from the American Council of engineering companies. And today we are very pleased to be joined by our board chair, Robin Greenleaf and full disclosure - we actually did this before and we had a technical issue, right when Robin was elevated to chair, we had a podcast scheduled and then the file for some reason in the cloud, the gremlins in the system never actually transferred the file. So, we're doing it again, but now we have a little bit more time has passed and Robin has been engaged in a number of things. I mean, summer ExCom has happened. We've had a number of things occur, so it's going to be great to get her kind of impressions and thoughts about where, where things stand with ACEC and her outlook as chair. So Robin, thank you very much for joining the program once more. Greenleaf : Jeff, I'm happy to be here and you're right. I think that I went from having what was a part-time job to a more than full-time job. So happy to have a chance to talk about it. Host: Yeah. You have really hit the ground running. And you've been traveling - you've been in Washington, DC multiple times for different events, both at the townhouse and then the office, of course we have the summer ExCom at Mackinac Island. I think I'm pronouncing that correctly. I'm not sure, but in Michigan, sorry for those Michiganders if I did pronounce that incorrectly, but yet the summer ended up ExCom in person. I really, I, you know, from, we spoke early when you just took the office and, and now we're at the beginning of August, where are things right now with ACEC as you see them, how has it changed over that time? Greenleaf : So I think that at this point we have the two biggest issues that we were facing that were on the radar screen, but had not really gotten started to the degree I'm seeing now is infrastructure and the PPP FAR credit issue, and both are in full-blown things are happening minute to minute. It's very exciting that, you know, the House got their bill done. And then the Senate went and put a bipartisan bill together, which is, is I think, going to happen. And I'm very interested in seeing what happens to the Senate bill when it gets back to the House. There's a lot of I think there's still a ways to go there, but it looks like we may have a trillion dollar infrastructure bill in the short term, which would be fantastic for our industry. And I think that the the issue with the PPP FAR credit clause has gone from getting traction in the House to at this point. What I'm hearing is that we are very close to having a bipartisan group of senators who are willing to put an amendment in the manager's amendment for a full waiver on the issue, which would be huge for so many of our members. So, you know, we'll know more in the coming days and see what happens when it goes back to the House. Host: It really is amazing. We've been talking about this for months. This has been such a long process and when it finally picks up speed, as we saw last week with the cloture vote, and now with a 20 little over 2000 page two, I think 2,207 page bipartisan bill finally introduced yesterday on Sunday, we're recording this on Monday the 2nd. And then the expectation that the Senate could move the past as soon as Thursday if they're able to get through some of the other barriers that they have on amendment debate, and then getting it over to the House and potentially having something by the late September, let's say mid, mid to late September wants the House comes back at the end of their August recess to get something on the president's desk and get it signed into law. It's amazing how, how fast things have picked up. Greenleaf : There's still things that we need to keep our eye on. I think that hearing that the Speaker of the House is wanting to tie the reconciliation bill to getting this through. You know, there's still some hurdles to clear, but yeah, I think in terms of our own issues and, and being so close to having a great resolution to a big issue, probably one of the bigger issues I've seen since I've been active with ACEC you know, I'm just keeping fingers and toes crossed that we get there. Host: Absolutely. And I, this is a great time for our members that are listening, that, you know, the Senate is going to be doing their work this week and the House is already out in recess, but in no way, does that mean the process is going to stop. Negotiations are going to continue. They're going to ramp up if anything, and it's the perfect time with those members back in their districts to meet with them and educate them on why this bill is so important, not only to your business, but also to the economy as a whole, and then to show them as much as you possibly can, the work that you do and to crystallize in their mind. So when they come back to Washington at the end of the recess, that they have one thought in their mind, which is, this is a bill that has to pass because those complications, as you mentioned, the $3.5 trillion reconciliation bill that Speaker Pelosi and the House Progressives are, are very firm on addressing first, before they talk touch infrastructure is something which is a, is, is a slight complicating factor instead of just dealing with one bill. Host: So this is a great time to educate members and that's something our grassroots does a great job of, and it's just continue that and keep that pressure on. Greenleaf : Yeah, I agree. Host: So what else has kind of changed when we talked early on in the spring? Of course we had a couple of things that were, were key items that you were working on first of course, is the three-year budget cycle. And that was addressed during, during, you know, the, the board meeting. It was addressed again during ExCom meeting, you know, that as well as our initiatives related to the Strategic Plan, especially on diversity and inclusion and add changing the name of the committee so that now it includes the word belonging and, and opening that committee up to as many people who can join. So where, where do things kind of stand right there? And how is that, where is that in the list of priorities for you today? Greenleaf : Well, sure. So let me address the budget issue first, because that's ongoing. We've had a couple of meetings with the budget committee. I just had a financial oversight meeting just prior to starting the podcast. And we have another budget committee meeting on August 9th and staff has done a great job putting together the preliminary numbers for what the next three years looks like. And they look okay, you know, kind of pleased that it looks like we're going to be able to put together a good stable, predictable budget. There are still things that need to be fine tuned. And once we get this all together, Matt Hirst, our treasurer will present it at the October meeting. And then we'll start a series of town hall type meetings with our national directors and the executive directors to just make sure that everybody understands what goes into the budget process. Greenleaf : If they have questions about things that they see would want to make sure that we're very transparent about just giving good information so that, that every single number in that budget is defendable. And and then for the DEI and belonging committee, they they're up and running. And you know, Lisa Brothers is doing a great job pulling that committee together and moving ahead on their goals. So I think that it's something it's an open committee, anyone can join, and it's a great way to, to participate in moving our organization towards being diverse and inclusive. And, and you know, for me, the word that really resonates is belonging, because that is if I was going to describe kind of why I've stayed in the organization for as many years as I have, it would be because of the sense of belonging I experience when I'm with fellow members. Greenleaf : The planning cabinet is hard at work on developing the metrics for the strategic plan. And we have a meeting in August that I'm thinking is still going to be an in-person meeting to go through each of the subcommittees. You know, they all, they went through each of the five pieces of the strategic plan, and there's a group working on each one on what, what are the metrics for success to be able to know that the plan is working as it should. And we'll probably take some of the research that comes out of that and pull it back to the budget and make sure that, that the entire strategic plan is financially supported, where it should be. Host: Yeah, that's something which I know that our team is working on as well, assisting with that metric building process, which is extremely important that you need to know what you're measuring, so you can actually get to success. And it's interesting going through that process of finding out exactly, you know, what, what, what can we measure, where, where do we need to build up our capabilities for measurement? You know, what are our targets for actually, you know, being able to check the box on some of these items, but to that point, I mean, throughout COVID throughout the pandemic of last year into, into, of course this year, implementing against that strategic plan has been still our, our focus here. It's been making sure that we're always pushing that ball forward. So it'll be interesting to see what that meeting this month, you know results in as far as moving forward. Greenleaf : Yeah. I'm looking forward to it. Host: Now you are also taking this message to our members far and wide. You have been traveling a lot over the past couple of weeks and you have more scheduled. I know that most, I guess, most immediate you have the Summer Coalitions meeting, which is a Nashville in-person you're as a former coalitions leader, yourself, someone who has some very some very personal knowledge of the coalitions and its importance to ACEC, what are you hoping to, to tell them what are you hoping to to encourage them about when it comes to ACEC Coalitions? Greenleaf : So I was one of a few people back, and this was a long time ago. I, I need to look up and see when we got CAMEE up and running. And so my experience with, with the CAMEE Coalition, which is Coalition of American Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, is that there was a practice group that we always got together as a committee at the fall conferences. And there became this moment where it just coalesced into being something more. And we realized that if we had a more formal group with an executive committee and you know, our real mission that we could start moving our practice group into just greater value within the association. And I think that that's what all of the coalitions bring at this point. It's, it's something more than a committee it's why we feel that it's okay to be charged a small amount of dues to be a member, because there are products that are being developed. And they're very specific to each of the disciplines, whether it's contracts or kind of client evaluation tools, or self evaluation tools, they're all really, really helpful. And the message I want to deliver at the coalitions meeting next week is that yeah, I think ACEC across the board at the national level has recognized the value of the coalitions and really wants to support the work of all of them. Host: Yeah, absolutely. And I think that's evidenced by our new Coalitions Director, Michelle Kroger. She came on, she is working on on an initiative for new members coming in of a, a year of free coalition membership, which is a great member benefit. Given the fact that, you know, number one is it's not a significant amount of, of, of investment money-wise to join a coalition, but the benefits you get from coalition membership are just so, you know, so outweigh whatever you spend to actually be part of it. As well as a new look we have kind of a new coalition logo and look, that's going along with them. We're trying to get a brand going that kind of establishes coalitions as its own entity within the ACEC family. And to get a little bit more of a, of a highlight there. So that's going to be very interesting again, it's great the fact that we actually meet in person back in Nashville and in next week really next week, Greenleaf : I think it's a week from today from today. I have to think I'm thinking back through where I've been going really.... Host: Recap for the audience where you've been so far, because again, you know, with all these travel issues going around airlines like American, just canceling every, every other flight, it seems you've been a trooper you've been, you've been really hitting the road. We're where have you been and what do you have coming up? Greenleaf : So I've already been to, I'm going to start with the townhouse. If I can put in a plug for the townhouse, then, then I'll get into the, the emo meetings. The townhouse is an incredible resource and having been there for at least half a dozen meetings with, with congresspeople at this point where you're in a small group setting, they walk in, they look around, they go, wow, this is great. And then they get to work with Dave Bender to schedule future meetings of their own, but you get an hour or sometimes more sitting in a very small group of people being able to talk about ACEC issues and agenda and how can they help us and how can we help them? And the conversations are just incredibly productive. And I think before I went down to the deep south conference, I was in Washington Monday through Wednesday of that week and had an opportunity to meet with Seth Moulton, who's a Congressmen from Massachusetts and on the T&I committee and hearing about you know, what, what he's hoping that this infrastructure bill will accomplish. Greenleaf : And we had a very, very small group of us meeting with Jim McGovern Congressman from Massachusetts as well. Who's Chair of the Rules Committee. And he may play a really key role in our PPP issue when it goes back to the house. So really good to spend some time with him. The next step on the tour was the Deep South Conference, and it was great to attend their Executive Committee meeting and hear what the issues are in Alabama, Louisiana, Mississippi Tennessee, Florida. And then I had the honor of doing their officer installation at lunch on the last day, which is a lot of fun. And it's a real pleasure. I just love doing that. And then I was home for a couple of days. Then I just got back from the ACEC North Carolina conference and know it's another great group of people. Greenleaf : And it's, it's wonderful to see people in person. It's great to be part of round tables and realize that that no matter where I go, I hear a lot of the same issues and people are really, I won't say struggling. That's not the right word, but front and center is the return to work issue for so many of our members and, and across the country, it's a lot of the same experiences. Let's see. Tomorrow. I am flying to Palm beach for the ACEC Florida conference. And then next week I'll be in Nashville for the Coalitions meeting and then off to Anchorage, Alaska to attend the ACEC Life Health Trust meeting, and then back for a couple of days, and then off to DPC and then planning cabinet. Then I'm taking a break. Host: That is, that is a schedule. So never, never wonder out there, if you're listening, what does the ACEC board chair do? Here's a good example of it. They go everywhere and they talk to everyone in the end, they learn firsthand, you know, what our member firms were experiencing the troubles that were or opportunities that they see ahead of them. And then working with the staff here to, to make sure they're addressed. I mean, this is, this is the, the, the, this is what you need the boots on the ground kind of conversations to really keep the Federation connected. Greenleaf : It's, it's really interesting. And one of the things I learned in North Carolina, which is different than my experience in my home state of Massachusetts, is that when the PPP loan program got put into place when they, when treasury made it tax deductible on the federal side, there's still a lot of states that didn't do similar legislation to make it tax deductible on the state side, Massachusetts, it was done here very quickly and that's great, but in North Carolina, that piece of legislation is stalled. So yeah, it's just great to be able to hear what the issues are. And yeah, I have a lot of empathy for, for the different experiences I'm hearing about, Host: You know, given what you've seen so far, what you've experienced, you know, when you were chair-elect during the height of the pandemic, really and you know, where we sit right now, you know, what's your overall feeling about where things are going and where's ACEC is going you know, what's your, what's your gut take confidence level of, of you know, right track, you know, what do you think? Greenleaf : I think ACEC is very much on the right track. I think that I'm hearing by and large, most firms are busy and have, have reasonable backlog. And their expectation is that 2021 is going to be a good year. I think there's still a lot of hesitancy on the return to work issue that I've already mentioned. I think that the resurgence of COVID pretty much across the country is giving people pause. And yet I'm hearing a lot of confidence that you know, if you've been vaccinated that you can still go travel, go visit people and, you know, continue to hold in-person meetings with, with some degree of caution. And so, yeah, and I'll put in a plug for our October meeting. I am not hearing, you know, I think, I think that you know, one thing that I saw recently is the DPC meeting is coming up and it will be an in-person meeting. I think that, that there is some caution that, you know, it's probably better to be vaccinated, to go attend in person, to keep everybody as healthy as possible. And, you know, and so when we do something like that for the October conference, I don't know, I think that's a pretty preliminary conversation, but probably worth. We're thinking about, so, and I'm not hearing any, any hesitance about not holding the conference Host: And we've been very - Mike and his team, the meetings team has been very clear with the hotel, the host hotel, the Marriott, to make sure that, you know, their health and safety standards are top-notch that, you know, the safety and the health of our guests and our attendees at the event is top of mind for us. And that's why we have it. We have a post of what Marriott's doing up on the fall conference page. It's something that we're continually monitoring. So, but I think you're absolutely right. You know, the numbers that we've seen when we've done some surveys, that the desire is there to come back and meet in person. And, you know, we're, we're working to put together a program that's going to make it worth your time. And I think that it's going to be great to get everyone together again, for all the great stuff that happens in fall. And, and to really, I think we learned a lot during the virtual events, that's actually gonna benefit going back in person and hosting the event in person. It's kind of a strange thing where having to move everything to a virtual environment kind of made us rethink some things. And, and, and, and I think it's going to translate back in person to, to an, even better to an even better event. So registration's open, I'll make a plug registration is open - acec.org. Greenleaf : You know, when you go to a conference and the two that have already been to the thing that is so different about in-person is, you know, I might hear somebody say something and I'm able to go walk up to them afterwards and say, hey, you mentioned this you know, about what you're doing with your office in your return to work strategy. And this is what I'm thinking about. And then you end up having a drink at the bar, just continue the conversation. You can't do that in a zoom setting. And those are the invaluable conversations. Host: Yeah, absolutely. Now, without question. So we're, we're hoping that everyone takes advantage of that both, you know, attendees, exhibitors alike. And and again, you know, registration is open up on acec.org. We invite you to go up and take a look and we're adding stuff to the schedule every week. And and we hope to see you there October. What else is going on? What do I guess, you know, I want to be respectful of your time. What other things would you like to make sure our audience knows, you know about what you're working on and what you're seeing ahead of us. Greenleaf : So I think one of the things that I'm becoming very aware of is there's been a lot of discussion about our research Institute. And when I was at the the deep south conference in their executive committee meeting, Daphne Bryant was there with us. She made a great presentation about the Institute and, and it's something that even, I didn't have a full enough appreciation for just what it brings to us as an organization. And one of the things that that came up was that through the Institute, we have the ability to really stay out in front of the organization with issues that they may not be on our radar screen yet, or they may just beginning to be. And so we've got a group of people that can go and find the experts to conduct really forward-thinking research for us. And what it does for us as an association is just adds this extra bandwidth to what we do. And I think that, that I, that's the way I think of the Institute at that at this point, it's not even frosting on the cake. It's just having this ability to look ahead. And, and then what we do is use that research to help prepare our members for what may be coming that we haven't really thought through yet. Host: No, absolutely. I think the the research they did initially on the economic modeling, the profiling and the contribution report has been extremely helpful. We were able to take that and apply that to the infrastructure bill. So as you notice, everything that we put out, even on social media, and we encourage everyone who is meeting with Members of Congress to do the same is to talk about that economic benefit, because now we have the numbers to prove it. We can say that the bipartisan bill would add 82,000 new jobs in our sector of the economy. However, thanks to the work of the ACEC Research Institute, we know that for every new engineering job created, two more are added in roles that support or benefit from engineering.  That means a total of 246,000 new jobs will be added to the economy over six years. Now we can talk about GDP contribution. We can talk about the addition of $62 billion in A/E industry wages, actual numbers that can serve as the foundation for any argument we make on the benefits of investing in engineering. And then of course the research that they have upcoming that they're going to be there, there, there are a number of pieces of research that are in development right now, which we, we do feel that are going to be very beneficial to our members from the Institute. Greenleaf : It's all great stuff. Host: And yeah, so there was a lot happening. This is an exciting time to be chair, I hope. And, and you're making the most out of it. So that's, that's the important thing and, and, you know safe travels on your, on your trips ahead. It's going to be a busy time. You're going to pretty much crisscross the lower 48, and then you're going to head over to Alaska for the life health trust meetings. So that's, that's something that's something in itself. But we do appreciate you taking the time today, Robin, thank you very much for joining us. Greenleaf : I'm happy to be here, Jeff, thank you for the opportunity. Host: Anytime. And again, this has been another episode of Engineering Influence podcast from the American Council of Engineering Companies. We'll see you next time.    

In The Making
In The Making of a united America, featuring Ashley Allison.

In The Making

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 20:04


After successfully leading Black outreach in Ohio on the Obama-Biden campaign, Ashley Allison brings her expertise to the Biden-Harris campaign as Coalitions Director. Her job? Making sure that every American knows they have a voice. And just as importantly, ensuring it gets heard. Learn more on Shionstudio.com

This is What Democracy Sounds Like

Amendment 2, Medicaid Expansion for Missouri, is on the ballot on August 4th - a day that is quickly approaching. Mikel Whittier, Mikel Whittier, the Coalitions Director for Health Care For Missouri Campaign, talks about how expanding Medicaid benefits hard-working Missourians, saves the state money, and will create jobs. Expanding Medicaid will bring health care coverage to more than 230,000 Missourians. https://www.yeson2.org/

Sound On
Jobs Report Shocker, Protests, 2020

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2020 38:40


Guests: Cate Martel, National Political reporter at the Hill, Robert Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon, Mattie Duppler, Founder of Forward Strategies, Senior Fellow at the National Taxpayers Union and former Coalitions Director for the House Republican Conference, Kevin Walling, Democratic Strategist at HG Creative media.

Sound On
Jobs Report Shocker, Protests, 2020

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2020 38:40


Guests: Cate Martel, National Political reporter at the Hill, Robert Shapiro, Chairman of Sonecon, Mattie Duppler, Founder of Forward Strategies, Senior Fellow at the National Taxpayers Union and former Coalitions Director for the House Republican Conference, Kevin Walling, Democratic Strategist at HG Creative media.

Rated LGBT Radio
Exclusive Interview With Brian K. Bond, the New PFLAG Executive Director

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 59:00


Impeachment, executive orders, threat of pandemics and injustices against LGBTQ people... Brian K. Bond has seen them all as a Washington DC mover and shaker.  In January, he took the helm of one of the most significant activist organizations, PFLAG  PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. With over 400 chapters and 200,000 members and supporters crossing multiple generations of families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas across America, PFLAG is committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed.  Brian is a former Obama Administration official and LGBTQ+advocate with an extensive background in constituency outreach and coalition bridge-building. Brian most recently served as the Coalitions Director for the Climate Action Campaign in Washington D.C., working to protect clean air and promote action to limit climate change. Prior to that, he was the Deputy CEO for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  During the Obama Administration he served as Deputy Director for the White House Office of Public Engagement and primary liaison for the LGBTQ+ community, where successfully led on the repeal of “Don't Ask, Don't Tell,” the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and marriage equality.   Today, we have our exclusive interveiw with Brian on the Washington goverment and political environment, the vision for PFLAG and what LGBTQ families need to do to survive and thrive. With co-host Brody Levesque  

Rated LGBT Radio
Exclusive Interview With Brian K. Bond, the New PFLAG Executive Director

Rated LGBT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2020 59:00


Impeachment, executive orders, threat of pandemics and injustices against LGBTQ people... Brian K. Bond has seen them all as a Washington DC mover and shaker.  In January, he took the helm of one of the most significant activist organizations, PFLAG  PFLAG is the first and largest organization for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ+) people, their parents and families, and allies. With over 400 chapters and 200,000 members and supporters crossing multiple generations of families in major urban centers, small cities, and rural areas across America, PFLAG is committed to creating a world where diversity is celebrated and all people are respected, valued, and affirmed.  Brian is a former Obama Administration official and LGBTQ+advocate with an extensive background in constituency outreach and coalition bridge-building. Brian most recently served as the Coalitions Director for the Climate Action Campaign in Washington D.C., working to protect clean air and promote action to limit climate change. Prior to that, he was the Deputy CEO for the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.  During the Obama Administration he served as Deputy Director for the White House Office of Public Engagement and primary liaison for the LGBTQ+ community, where successfully led on the repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” the Matthew Shepard and James Byrd Jr. Hate Crimes Prevention Act, and marriage equality.   Today, we have our exclusive interveiw with Brian on the Washington goverment and political environment, the vision for PFLAG and what LGBTQ families need to do to survive and thrive. With co-host Brody Levesque  

Sound On
Iran Tensions, Bernie Sanders Campaign Staff Pay

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 34:50


Panel guests include: David Tafuri, Former Obama Campaign Foreign Policy Adviser, Mattie Duppler, Senior Fellow at the National Taxpayers Union and former Coalitions Director for the House Republican Conference. and Anna Edgerton, Bloomberg News Politics Editor.

Sound On
Iran Tensions, Bernie Sanders Campaign Staff Pay

Sound On

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2019 34:50


Panel guests include: David Tafuri, Former Obama Campaign Foreign Policy Adviser, Mattie Duppler, Senior Fellow at the National Taxpayers Union and former Coalitions Director for the House Republican Conference. and Anna Edgerton, Bloomberg News Politics Editor.

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Handling Stress Through Good Health & Harmony

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 120:27


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDr Ernie Panza has been an instructor at the College of William & Mary and his career has been in the Chiropractic field. He has written 22 books and is a motivational speaker. His latest book is entitled 'Release Your Innate Potential'. His other books cover self-help subjects, as well. http://drpanza.com/Demetruis Minor: Preacher. Author. Coalitions Director for @AFPFlorida. Associate Producer for @StacyOnTheRight show. @Project21News member. Baseball/Food Aficionado. https://twitter.com/Project21NewsDedication: Sgt. 1st Class Maitland D. Wilson, Died March 7, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Handling Stress Through Good Health & Harmony

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 120:27


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host. Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey! Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDr Ernie Panza has been an instructor at the College of William & Mary and his career has been in the Chiropractic field. He has written 22 books and is a motivational speaker. His latest book is entitled 'Release Your Innate Potential'. His other books cover self-help subjects, as well. http://drpanza.com/Demetruis Minor: Preacher. Author. Coalitions Director for @AFPFlorida. Associate Producer for @StacyOnTheRight show. @Project21News member. Baseball/Food Aficionado. https://twitter.com/Project21NewsDedication: Sgt. 1st Class Maitland D. Wilson, Died March 7, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve

Southern Sense Talk Radio
Handling Stress Through Good Health & Harmony

Southern Sense Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 117:29


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.comDr Ernie Panza has been an instructor at the College of William & Mary and his career has been in the Chiropractic field. He has written 22 books and is a motivational speaker. His latest book is entitled 'Release Your Innate Potential'. His other books cover self-help subjects, as well. http://drpanza.com/Demetruis Minor: Preacher. Author. Coalitions Director for @AFPFlorida. Associate Producer for @StacyOnTheRight show. @Project21News member. Baseball/Food Aficionado. https://twitter.com/Project21NewsDedication: Sgt. 1st Class Maitland D. Wilson, Died March 7, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve

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Southern Sense Talk
Handling Stress Through Good Health & Harmony

Southern Sense Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 118:00


Southern Sense is conservative talk with Annie "The Radio Chick" Ubelis, as host and "CS" Bennett, co-host.  Informative, fun, irreverent and politically incorrect, you never know where we'll go, but you'll love the journey!  Visit our website at http://www.Southern-Sense.com Dr Ernie Panza has been an instructor at the College of William & Mary and his career has been in the Chiropractic field. He has written 22 books and is a motivational speaker. His latest book is entitled 'Release Your Innate Potential'. His other books cover self-help subjects, as well. http://drpanza.com/ Demetruis Minor: Preacher. Author. Coalitions Director for @AFPFlorida. Associate Producer for @StacyOnTheRight show. @Project21News member. Baseball/Food Aficionado. https://twitter.com/Project21News Dedication: Sgt. 1st Class Maitland D. Wilson, Died March 7, 2018 Serving During Operation Inherent Resolve

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Faith Conversations
Faith Conversations Preview

Faith Conversations

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2018 2:14


Faith Conversations is a new Palmetto Family Council podcast featuring conversations with South Carolina leaders full of everlasting value. Published weekly and hosted by Erik Corcoran, Coalitions Director at Palmetto Family Council. Learn more about Faith Conversations at www.PalmettoFamily.org/Conversations

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The Tyler Cralle Show
Monday October 23rd, 2017 Hour 2

The Tyler Cralle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2017 41:52


Governor Roy Cooper rehashes HB2 debate and is attacked by the GOP for negotiating in bad faith on the March compromise on HB2, Transgender attacker convicted in Wyoming of assault on a child in  bathroom, and John Byrnes, Coalitions Director of North Carolina for Concerned Veterans for America, joins Tyler to talk about his experience that left him waiting a year from deciding to call the doctor to getting the surgery he needed

She Thinks
The Future Of School Choice

She Thinks

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2017 20:50


Ashley Carter, Coalitions Director at the Independent Women's Forum, talks with Vicki Alger, IWF Senior Fellow, Research Fellow at the Independent Institute in Oakland, California, and author of the book Failure: The Federal Misedukation of America’s Children, about the future of school choice. Ashley and Vicki discuss putting the real experts back in charge of education -- those experts being parents.

Canon & Culture Podcast
E10: The Church in North Korea Part 2: Ed Brown

Canon & Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2014 21:46


Matt Hawkins, Coalitions Director for ERLC, concludes this 2 part series on North Korea with Ed Brown of the Stefanus Alliance International, a Norway-based missions and human rights association. The post E10: The Church in North Korea Part 2: Ed Brown appeared first on Canon and Culture.