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In this episode, we focus on rolling new content out to staff, and our guest is Brenda Larson is the Manager of Learning and Organizational Development for The Community Blood Center. The Community Blood Center is a blood donation center based in Appleton, WI, serving over 40 hospitals and holding over 100 blood drives monthly. With over 200 employees working across multiple locations and shifts, rolling out new content to the entire team was a challenge! Brenda discusses how she created a 90-minute training/overview that she conducted over 39 sessions to ensure all team members learned and understood the new content. She also discusses the pros and cons of holding multiple sessions, with an emphasis on the many pros she realized from this effort. Links: The Customer Service Revolution Podcast https://thedijuliusgroup.com/the-customer-service-revolution-podcast/ The DiJulius Group https://thedijuliusgroup.com/ Leading the Revolution Livestream Workshops https://thedijuliusgroup.com/livestream-2025/ Customer Experience Executive Academy https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/cx-executive-academy/ Employee Experience Executive Academy https://thedijuliusgroup.com/project/exea/ Order our best-selling books on the customer & employee experience https://thedijuliusgroup.com/shop/ Register for our 2025 Livestream Workshops! https://thedijuliusgroup.com/livestream-2025/
Solvita, formerly the Community Blood Center, harvested donated skull and hip bones and made it flexible to cover the boys heads.
John Hagins joined B.J. DeGroot on AM Fox Valley to discuss the dangerously low blood supply in the Fox Valley and how you can help boost those levels through the Community Blood Center.
Host: Jess Piper @Piper4MissouriHeartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Quade Socials: FB: https://www.facebook.com/QuadeForMissouriTwitter: @crystal_quade Website: https://crystalquade.com/ Bio: Rep. Crystal Quade, a Democrat, represents part of Greene County (District 132) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first term in office in November 2016. She was first elected by her caucus to serve as the House Minority Floor Leader for the 100th General Assembly and re-elected for the 101st General Assembly.Quade earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree at Missouri State University and is the former director of chapter services at Care to Learn, a nonprofit organization that addresses the health, hunger and hygiene needs of economically disadvantaged children in several school districts across Missouri. She previously worked for Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, Organizing for America, and as a U.S. Senate constituent services representative.Quade currently serves as a Board Member for Better Life in Recovery and is a member of the League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri. She also works with the Springfield, MO Community Focus Report, Civic Engagement Team. In 2017, Quade was named one of Springfield Business Journal's 12 People You Need to Know, in 2018 was awarded SBJ's 40 under 40, and was honored as one of Springfield's Most Influential Women.Quade and her family live in Springfield, Missouri.
Host: Jess Piper @Piper4MissouriHeartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Quade Socials: FB: https://www.facebook.com/QuadeForMissouriTwitter: @crystal_quade Website: https://crystalquade.com/ Bio: Rep. Crystal Quade, a Democrat, represents part of Greene County (District 132) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first term in office in November 2016. She was first elected by her caucus to serve as the House Minority Floor Leader for the 100th General Assembly and re-elected for the 101st General Assembly.Quade earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree at Missouri State University and is the former director of chapter services at Care to Learn, a nonprofit organization that addresses the health, hunger and hygiene needs of economically disadvantaged children in several school districts across Missouri. She previously worked for Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, Organizing for America, and as a U.S. Senate constituent services representative.Quade currently serves as a Board Member for Better Life in Recovery and is a member of the League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri. She also works with the Springfield, MO Community Focus Report, Civic Engagement Team. In 2017, Quade was named one of Springfield Business Journal's 12 People You Need to Know, in 2018 was awarded SBJ's 40 under 40, and was honored as one of Springfield's Most Influential Women.Quade and her family live in Springfield, Missouri.
Host: Jess Piper @Piper4MissouriHeartland POD on Twitter - @TheHeartlandPOD https://heartlandpod.com/JOIN PATREON FOR MORE - AND JOIN OUR SOCIAL NETWORK!“Change The Conversation”Quade Socials: FB: https://www.facebook.com/QuadeForMissouriTwitter: @crystal_quade Website: https://crystalquade.com/ Bio: Rep. Crystal Quade, a Democrat, represents part of Greene County (District 132) in the Missouri House of Representatives. She was elected to her first term in office in November 2016. She was first elected by her caucus to serve as the House Minority Floor Leader for the 100th General Assembly and re-elected for the 101st General Assembly.Quade earned her Bachelor of Social Work degree at Missouri State University and is the former director of chapter services at Care to Learn, a nonprofit organization that addresses the health, hunger and hygiene needs of economically disadvantaged children in several school districts across Missouri. She previously worked for Community Blood Center of the Ozarks, Organizing for America, and as a U.S. Senate constituent services representative.Quade currently serves as a Board Member for Better Life in Recovery and is a member of the League of Women Voters of Southwest Missouri. She also works with the Springfield, MO Community Focus Report, Civic Engagement Team. In 2017, Quade was named one of Springfield Business Journal's 12 People You Need to Know, in 2018 was awarded SBJ's 40 under 40, and was honored as one of Springfield's Most Influential Women.Quade and her family live in Springfield, Missouri.
On today's show, the Potter's House offer of about $1.8 million to buy the historic Jefferson Elementary School is accepted. Robert Ginsburg reveals his favorite jazz pieces of 2022, and the Community Blood Center of the Ozarks begins its 59-Day Challenge. Plus, Arkansas Agriculture names five inductees to its hall of fame.
Blood donors gave the gift of life on Monday during the Community Blood Center's fifth annual holiday blood drive.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hurricane Ian devastated parts of southwestern Florida last week, leaving the area in dire need of support and resources. One of the resources needed is blood products, and the Community Blood Center stepping in to help. Then, Darrell Brooks' trial is set to start today. He's accused of driving his SUV through a Christmas parade in Waukesha last year, killing six people and injuring dozens more. Finally, Feed Our Rural Kids, or FORK, recently announced plans to expand its reach.
Kristine joined me to best describe the blood shortage crisis in the country and how you can help stock up the supplies.
Our “C” word for this week is COMPOSURE. In the “C” You In the Major Leagues vernacular, COMPOSURE in leadership is someone who is calm in the eye of the storm, slows the moment down, is poised and under self control.When you're leading efforts to put on a big event or launch a new program, you need that COMPOSURE. That leads us to this week's guest.A couple of weeks ago there was an event here in Kansas City called the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum Summer Classic. The organizer of the event happens to be a past guest of the C-10 Podcast and one of the mentors in our C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program, the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Menorah Medical Center, Stann Tate.Before joining Menorah in April 2014, Stann was the Marketing Director for the Community Blood Center of Kansas City, the Director of Community Relations for AMC Entertainment, the Director of Public Relations for the Kansas Speedway, and the Assistant Director of Championships at the NCAA. (And, during this episode, he explains what each of those jobs has in common.)On the side, Stann is a for-hire DJ by the name of DJ Stann.LINKS:To learn more about the NLBM Summer Classic, click here.For more information about the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program for high school students, visit our website.To make a financial gift to give students life-changing one-on-one mentoring, visit our secure donation page.For all episodes of the C-10 podcast and ways you can listen, click here.If you'd like to make a comment, have a suggestion for a future guest, or your company would like to help underwrite this podcast, please visit our contact page.
(00:00) Local News Chat: Wind Storm & Flag Day Parade (11:00) World Blood Donor Day w Community Blood Center (20:00) Your Take on Appleton Limits on Gas Station Alcohol (39:30) Packers Super Fan Jaz Singh Update on His Future (56:00) Balky, The Show, on Bucks, Brewers & Packers News (87:30) The Takeaway: Our Society Is Made Of Institutions
(00:00) Local News Chat: Oshkosh Schools & Student Fees (11:30) Kris Belanger, COO, Community Blood Center (19:00) Your Take on Changing CDC Face Mask Guidance (38:30) Winnebago County Executive Jon Doemel (55:00) Professor Podair on Civil Rights, Aviation & Moon Landing (85:30) The Takeaway: Dem Voters Can't Quit Covid
In hour one Kathy spoke with John Hagins, President and CEO with the Community Blood Center. In hour two (36:00) it was an open show.
Community Blood Center of the Ozarks serves a wide area of southwest Missouri and northwest Arkansas. K-LOVE's Joel Reagan spoke with Anthony Roberts, Executive Director of Community Blood Center of the Ozarks KOBC Joplin, MO KBMV Birch Tree, MO KRQA Bentonville, AR (All Rights Reserved – Educational Media Foundation 2020)
We visit with Tara Mattheson of the Central Illinois Community Blood Center about the dire need for blood in Central Illinois. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fill in host Jonathan Krause talks with Wisconsin Restaurant Association President Kristine Hillmer about new capacity restrictions, and with Christine Bellinger from the Community Blood Center about the need for convalescent plasma from COVID-19 patients.
Former KC Chiefs QB, Trent Green gives us all the details about Boulevard Brewing Company and their effort to help Ronald McDonald House Charities of Kansas City.Next, KC radio comes together to help Community Blood Center.
Checking in with Tara Mattheson of the Central Illinois Community Blood Center, who has a great incentive for you to donate! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode, we talk with Stann Tate, the Vice President of Marketing and Business Development at Menorah Medical Center. Stann also happens to be one of our second-year mentors in the C-10 Mentoring & Leadership program. Before joining Menorah in April 2014, Stann has been the Marketing Director for the Community Blood Center of Kansas City, the Director of Community Relations for AMC Entertainment, the Director of Public Relations for the Kansas Speedway, and the Assistant Director of Championships at the NCAA. (And, during this episode, he explains what each of those jobs has in common.)On the side, Stann is a for-hire DJ by the name of DJ Stann. Links:You can find out about Stann at www.DJStann.com.You can find out more about our C-10 program at C10Mentoring.com.You can contact us at this page.
Nick Nikkhah, 3DHQ, talks about using his company’s 3D technology to make PPE for medical staff on the frontlines against Covid 19.Then, an update on the Community Blood Center in Kansas City dealing with donations at a record low.
Donate blood and get a pass to Knight's Action Park! Tara Mattheson of the Central Illinois Community Blood Center has all the details on how you can help out and cool off this Summer! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest host Jonathan Krause talks with Kris Bellinger from the Community Blood Center about the MASH Blood Drive, Tony Gonzalez of United Way of the Fox Cities about the latest grants from their COVID-19 Community Response Fund, and Rick Essenberg from Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty on potential ballot harvesting in the November election.
(00:00) ThursYAY News Chat: Donated Tablets & Ticket Refunds(12:00) Community Blood Center's M*A*S*H Blood Drive Update (20:00) Your Take on Elevating the Importance of Juneteenth (42:30) Oshkosh City Manager Mark Rohloff on Elections & Equity (60:30) Focus on Local Economy w Mike Waters & Manny Vasquez (92:00) The Takeaway: What Does It Mean To Be "Liberal?"
It's an urgent need for blood now that Illinois is moving around more. Tara Mattheson from the Central Illinois Community Blood Center stresses the need for blood and what you can do to help! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) FriYAY News Chat: Stockbridge Tree Fire & Trusting Police (21:30) Your Take on What You'll Do During Summer of Pandemic (40:30) Congressman Glenn Grothman on Protests & Pandemic Aid (61:00) Community Blood Center's "Save Someone's Summer Tour" (72:30) What's Goin' On? Time Community Theater in Oshkosh Opens (79:30) Sound Off on Virus Risks, Media Coverage & Protecting Cops (89:30) The Takeaway: When You Must Win, We All Lose
In Thursday's midday news: We have a roundup of new COVID-19 cases in Northwoods counties The Community Blood Center can now test for coronavirus antibodies The Rhinelander Area Silent Trails Association is fundraising for a new trail at the Washburn Lake complex Dredging has helped open the channel between the Three Lakes and Eagle River chains for better navigation
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Dominique Rice & Kay Jones are bosses and they share gems on this episode about building their empires. They describe the different types of entrepreneurs, how they empower women of color, and SHOTS FIRED goes haywire. THIS IS A GREAT ONE!!!Bio Time:Dominique Rice:Dominique Rice is a serial entrepreneur based in Charlotte, NC. She founded a nationwide nanny Agency in 2012, at the young age of 22 years old. Dominique didn’t stop there she then acquired a franchise of College Nannies, Sitters, and Tutors in 2017. Dominique used her savvy business skills to grow this company and sold it in December 2019. After successfully selling one of her babysitting services Dominique uses her proven business skills to help small and mid-size companies grow and scale. Dominique has been an investor and part-owner of close to half a dozen other businesses.Dominique is also passionate about helping the community around her. She has recently hosted The Dominique Rice Blood Drive in partnership with The Community Blood Center of the Carolinas, the blood donated went directly to people in the Charlotte area. She is especially passionate about Sickle Cell patients and thrives to educate African Americans about the importance of blood donation. She is also an active sponsor of foundations such as, The Isabella Santos Foundation and The Sandbox which both work closely with childhood Cancer patients. In her free time, Dominique enjoys traveling, horseback riding, and spending time with her sports-oriented family. At any time you can find her enjoying a hot yoga, supporting her cousin and uncle’s basketball teams. By creating a great work-life balance is able to achieve personal and professional success.Follow her on Instagram @iamdominiquericeKay Jones:Kay Jones, aka The Vagina Activist. She Is the creator of SheOrgasms herbal supplements. Her business focuses on the enhancement of sexual pleasure for all women. She is also the writer and creator of Melanin Milk, a sex blog full of detailed short stories, tips, tricks, and sex secrets. Kay has so much more in store so follow her platforms and stay tuned! IG @sheorgasmsTwitter @SheOrgasms_Facebook @SheOrgasms Website: www.sheorgasms.comWww.melaninmilk.com———Sponsor ———Contact ER Jones Tax Services for all your tax preparation needs for 2020 by clicking the link below:https://taxestogo.com/App/Download/2289 Text Offer Code, DVsW to 919-229-9436 for $20 off your taxes this yearSupport the show (http://linktr.ee/Drewversustheworld)
(00:00) Local News Chat: Covid Closures & Teachers (12:15) Dr Todd Straus, Community Blood Center (21:00) Your Take on Your Most Memorable Teachers (42:30) Ngosong Fonkem on Global Trade Disruption (63:00) The Superintendents on Keeping Up w Covid (96:00) The Takeaway: Experts Lead Within Their Lane
Brought to you by Shannon’s Salon Order products or schedule your "after quarantine" appointment now This week I have a quick update on how plasma donations from Covid 19 patients can help others overcome the virus. Thanks to Dr. Jed Gorlin, Community Blood Center of Greater Kansas City for that information.Then I had a chance to speak with Dr Bullard, Director of Clinical Services at Cottonwood Springs which is a behavioral health hospital in Olathe. They provide inpatient and outpatient treatment. She explained to me that this is a very difficult time for those with underlying mental health and addiction issues…those people who were functioning very well are now at a great risk of relapse. Cottonwood Springs offers free consultations or you can walk in anytime. They can even do video consultations or tele-therapy. If you need help or just want more information call 913-353-3000 or go to Cottonwoodsprings.com.
Tara Matheson from the Central Illinois Community Blood Center joins us on the WMAY Morning News Feed. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
January is National Blood Donor Month. Chelsey Smith, Outreach & Communications Coordinator Donor Recruitment at Community Blood Center, is here to breakdown everything you need to know so you can be a blood donor. She also has a pretty awesome incentive involving the Kansas City Chiefs. BROUGHT TO YOU BY
Charlie Wilcox, president of Vitalant - The Community Blood Center for Pittsburgh Blood donation is needed every 2 seconds in America, hear how they they help surgery victims, accident victims, cancer patients, and others that are in need of blood and how you can help or receive help. Check out their webpage www.Vitalant.org
Dustin talks about Chief's Training Camp. Jordin is frustrated with the process of registering her car in MO so she's thinking about doing something extreme. Chris wants to do something "crazy." For #Mortified, we finish Stacie's High School Wedding Project by reading “her vows.” Then, Chelsey from Community Blood Center joins to talk about tomorrow's Blood and the Buzz #2 (Thu 8/1 from 3-6p at The Truman) and take a quiz on songs about blood.
Jordin and her cousin went to Ha Ha Tonka State Park this weekend. Chris almost died on his way home from visiting family. Jordin's eBay drama escilates and Chris reads the psychopathic emails from the seller. Cousn Michelle made it awkward with Jordin's neighbors. Then, Chelsey from Community Blood Center joins to talk about “Blood and the Buzz #2.” Blood and the Buzz #2 on August 1st from 3-6p at The Truman. Info at SaveALifeNow.ORG
Chris and Dustin nerd out about WWE Wrestling. Stacie takes on some very tough questions about her favorite show. Jordin talks to Chelsey from Community Blood Center about our upcoming event called, Blood and the Buzz (Thu 5/30 from 3-6p at The Truman.)
John addressed the critically low levels of blood in the region, how an emergency can deplete the supplies, plus, how you can help.
John addressed the critically low levels of blood in the region, how an emergency can deplete the supplies, plus, how you can help.
On this week's episode we were joined by the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas to learn about how blood is such a critical resource for our community. We also complained about Ohio, John shared some clutch present idea, Miller taught a history lesson and Supportive Guy made us laugh. It was a pretty great episode.
The rules for fostering great leaders in your workplace are changing. It’s not enough just to train them; you also have to develop them. Today, Don Frericks, CAO of Community Blood Center and Founder & Leadership Coach of Make Me A Better Leader, joins Mike Sipple, Jr., to talk about what makes extraordinary leaders. The talk about Don’s study of leadership, how he developed his method to recognize and cultivate great leaders, and why you should never settle for anything less than extraordinary.
Local News Chat (0:00)The Takeaway: Was it Really "Not a Big Deal"? (21:06)Tommy Clifford on surgery, iPhone batteries, and "swatting" death (33:00)New Year's Celebrations & Resolutions (1:01:45)Kris Belanger from Community Blood Center on need for donors (1:33:26)
Jaime Bluma and Emily McNeill from the Eric Berry Foundation came in to talk about the toy drive they are holding to benefit Children's Mercy Hospital. There are numerous events happening at a location near you over the next week. Listen to find out the places you can find a fundraiser you can attend. Next, Ted Crossley from Gary Crossley Ford came in to talk about their Season of Giving, which will be a series of events at their dealership every weekend in December. Adopt a Dog, help kids with cancer go to camp, get a taste of Liberty, and ring in the new year with Crossley Ford! Finally, David Graham, Executive Director of the Community Blood Center, fills us in on the 20th annual Chiefs blood drive, the needs of the CBC this time of year, and what the future holds for CBC.
KC Cares is a radio show dedicated to nonprofits serving our Kansas City Community. We tell the stories that need to be told! Broadcasting live every Monday 4-5pm on 1510AM and 99.3FM! This Weeks Guests include: Community Blood Center of KC - David Graham Web site: www.cbckc.org (www.savealifenow.org) Foster Adopt Connect - Lori Ross, founder; Nathan Ross www.fosteradopt.org The Jewish Response to Hunger - Samuel Chu www.mazon.org
Happy Holidays from the Menasha Library Podcast! Today we discuss an important topic with the Vice President of Donor Services at the Community Blood Center, Kris Belanger (pictured below). During the holiday season donor numbers drop, so to encourage and remind and thank, they are giving away a free long-sleeve t-shirt to all donors between December 22 and January 15th. SO, if you haven’t donated before, now is the time! The Menasha Library Blood Drive is on December 26th from 3pm to 6pm. And to alleviate any trepidation, we discuss the whole process, what to expect, and why they need you.
Kristine Belanger, Vice President of Donor Services at the Community Blood Center in Appleton, joined the Morning Show to talk about "Give a Pint, Give a Pound this holiday season.
Kristine Belanger, Vice President of Donor Services at the Community Blood Center in Appleton, joined the Morning Show to talk about "Give a Pint, Give a Pound this holiday season.
A sermon from Leviticus 17:10-14. After the worship service we went over to the Family Life Center to participate in a blood drive for the Community Blood Center of the Carolinas.