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Recorded on 31 October 2024 for ICMDA Webinars. Dr Peter Saunders chairs a webinar with Dr Benjamin Bronnert Walker An historical approach to faith-based healthcare can offer insights into how government, medical groups, public health authorities, international organisations, and spiritual communities interact over the long term. Historical analysis provides a vital (but often under-utilised) explanatory model for developing a coherent understanding of how and why faith-based providers have shaped health over many decades. Looking back allows us new insights into intractable debates as we forge shared paths forward. By interrogating the competing actors in a health landscape such as Ghana across a century of large-scale political, economic and cultural changes, we can explore how faith-based providers have informed what global health has become. Dr Benjamin Bronnert Walker is a historian of global health and religion, and Fellow of the Royal Historical Society. He is the Strategic Portfolio Manager for the Diocese of Leeds in the Church of England and coordinates the Anglican Health and Community Network, the official global health network of the Anglican Communion. His book 'Religion in Global Health and Development: The Case of Twentieth Century Ghana' was published in April 2022 by McGill-Queen's University Press. The research was funded by the Wellcome Trust and he was based in the WHO Collaborating Centre for Global Health Histories at the University of York (UK). To listen live to future ICMDA webinars visit https://icmda.net/resources/webinars/
Host Guy Ochiogrosso welcomes Kristi Slette to the show to talk about the Whatcom Family and Community Network and the work they do in Whatcom County.
Subscribe to Receive Venkat's Weekly Newsletter Teddy grew up loving the Sciences, especially Chemistry. He felt that Chemistry with the help of Math helped explain natural phenomena. In addition, he enjoyed History, Orchestra and Quiz Bowl. He started to appreciate taking an interdisciplinary approach to learning. Teddy joins our podcast to share his undergraduate experience at UT Austin, Interest Chemistry, Being a Dean Scholar, Fabricating 3D nano devices, Winning the Goldwater Scholarship, and Advice for High Schoolers. In particular, we discuss the following with him: Overall UT Austin Experience 3D Nano Devices Research The Goldwater Scholarship Advice to High Schoolers Topics discussed in this episode: Introduction to Teddy Hsieh, UT Austin[] Hi Fives - Podcast Highlights [] Overall UT Austin Experience [] Why UT Austin? [] Why Chemistry? [] High School Interests [] Transition to College [] Dean's Scholar Program Starting UG Research [] The Research [] Research over 4 years [] Impact of UG Research [] Applying for Goldwater Scholarship [] Winning the Goldwater Scholarship [] The GW Difference [] Grad School [] Advice for High Schoolers [] Memory [] Our Guest: Teddy Hsieh is a Goldwater Scholar who graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Electrical Engineering and Chemistry from the University of Texas Austin. Teddy is currently pursuing his PhD at the MIT. Memorable Quote: “Yeah, so this is one of the advice I give very often, and one that I myself was sort of guilty of, and that is go to office hours. Especially if you sort of vibe well with the professor, or you feel like you know either you like them or you're interested in the things they bring up in class. And that's what happened with me. ” Teddy Hsieh. Episode Transcript: Please visit Episode's Transcript. Similar Episodes: College Experiences , UG Research Calls-to-action: Follow us on Instagram. To Ask the Guest a question, or to comment on this episode, email podcast@almamatters.io. Subscribe or Follow our podcasts at any of these locations: Apple Podcasts, Spotify.
South Dunedin Community Network - Kirsten Gibson updates us on the latest from South Dunedin Community Network, including a preview of next week's community hui. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Jason joins The Patriot Casue to discuss releasing yourself from the big media platforms like Google and Facebook to own your content and not give billions of dollars to them to post your news. It is time for American patriots to own our media content. Visit The Patriot Cause Today https://thepatriotcause.com GETRR https://gettr.com/user/minutemanbud X (Twitter) https://x.com/minutemanbud Truth Social https://truthsocial.com/@thepatriotcause
Barbara Phillips Executive Director of Community Network Council Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the full episode and other episodes of The Jason Cavness Experience on your favorite platforms. Sponsor The Jason Cavness Experience is sponsored by EquityED 2024: An Antiracist Education Conference Get ready for two days curated with engaging workshops, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring speakers, all aimed at equipping you with the tools, skills, and insights needed to create inclusive and empowering spaces within any educational setting. To RSVP and to attend the conference use this link. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/equityed-2024-an-antiracist-education-conference-tickets-897526113767?aff=JasonLinkedIn https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-bread-advancing-equity-registration-950939253907?aff=BarbEmail Barbara's Bio Ms. Phillips has been dedicated to the community for the last 30 years serving in various capacities in the Kent School District and the City of Kent. She was one of several individuals that founded CNC and continues to serve as the Executive Director. Barbara worked for the Federal Aviation Administration for 27 years and holds a master's degree in project management and B.S. in Workforce Education and Development. As the Executive Director she develops and manages youth programs, collaborates with organizations that benefit youth and their families. She continues to build alliances with schools, industry, and government offices to promote programming. We talked about the following and other items Barbara Phillips' Background and Interests Barbara's Career Journey and Advocacy Work Establishing and Growing CNC Academic Coaching and Parental Involvement Vetting Coaches and Expanding Programs Challenges and Systemic Issues in Education Building Alliances and Fundraising Equity Ed Conference and Community Engagement Personal Reflections and Long-Term Vision Upcoming Events and Final Thoughts. Barbara's Social Media Barbara's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/barbara-phillips-15566519/ Community Network Council: https://wacnc.org/
Aubrey Shinholster President of the Board Community Network Council Go to www.thejasoncavnessexperience.com for the full episode and other episodes of The Jason Cavness Experience on your favorite platforms. Sponsor The Jason Cavness Experience is sponsored by EquityED 2024: An Antiracist Education Conference. Get ready for two days curated with engaging workshops, thought-provoking discussions, and inspiring speakers, all aimed at equipping you with the tools, skills, and insights needed to create inclusive and empowering spaces within any educational setting. To RSVP and to attend the conference use this link. https://www.eventbrite.com/e/equityed-2024-an-antiracist-education-conference-tickets-897526113767?aff=JasonLinkedIn https://www.eventbrite.com/e/breaking-bread-advancing-equity-registration-950939253907?aff=BarbEmail Aubrey's Bio Aubrey Shinholster, currently serving as the President of the Community Network Council, brings a wealth of experience to his leadership role. Before becoming the President, he was the Vice President of CNC and has dedicated over 15 years to the Kent community, working with various nonprofit organizations in South King County. In his professional capacity, Aubrey is a Senior Customer Experience Program Manager at Microsoft. He oversees IT projects related to new product launches and is dedicated to improving the overall customer experience with Microsoft products. Before working at Microsoft, Aubrey spent twenty years at the Boeing Company, serving as a program manager in both airplane programs and aviation services. Aubrey's educational background includes a Bachelor's degree in Organizational Leadership, a Master's degree in Information Management, and an MBA. We talked about the following and other items Reading habits and career insights with a tech person. Being a girl dad, Syracuse, NY, and community involvement. Parenting and gender roles, with a focus on tech and stem interests in girls. Gender disparities in STEM fields, with insights on societal pressures and parental involvement. Career guidance for young people. Educational inequality and parental involvement in schools. Economic inequality and personal responsibility. Military service, leadership, and diversity. Military training, discipline, and teamwork. Leadership styles in the military. Creating positive experiences for customers. Adapting to new roles and attitudes towards janitorial work. Mentorship and leadership in the workplace. Mentorship, culture change, and self-worth in the workplace. Labor market disparities and the impact of social media on perceptions of success. Prioritizing happiness and well-being in life. Social media authenticity and usability issues. Program management roles and responsibilities. Technical skills, career success, and parental support. AI's impact on various industries, including healthcare and education. Educational program for at-risk students, including support and goal setting. Supporting students with personal challenges in school. Mentoring and coaching youth, success stories shared. Evaluating coaches' effectiveness using performance metrics and continuous training. Education metrics and expansion plans for a non-profit organization. Fundraising challenges for nonprofits. Roles and responsibilities of nonprofit organization's board of directors. CNC's goals, infrastructure, and data management. Equity and inclusion in education. Race, equity, and inclusion in education. Race, privilege, and learning at a conference. Diversity, equity, and trauma in America. Race, mental health, and cultural differences. Sponsorship and vendor opportunities for a conference, with mentions of pricing models and certification hours. Improving diversity in tech industry through education and sponsorship. Diversity and inclusion in the workplace. Diversity, inclusion, and the importance of recognizing and valuing individual perspectives. Abrey's Social Media Aubrey's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/aubrey-s-b1731946/ Aubrey's Email: ashinholster@gmail.com Community Network Council: https://wacnc.org/
South Dunedin Community Network - South Dunedin Community Network Community Engagement and Operations Manager Kirsten Gibson outlines the ways groups and individuals can use the Network's facilities. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Unlock the secrets to scaling your real estate investments like a pro with August Biniaz! In this episode, August shares his incredible journey from getting his real estate license to founding CPI Capital and achieving success in multifamily real estate syndications. Discover how strategic renovations, understanding market dynamics, and building strong partnerships can lead you to generational wealth.August dives deep into:His transition from real estate agent to developer and investorThe benefits of multifamily assets and syndication in real estate investingTips on increasing property value and maximizing rental incomeBuilding and nurturing investor relationshipsNavigating cross-border investments between Canada and the USConnect with August Biniaz and learn more about his projects at cpiccapital.com! Key Takeaways:Real estate investing strategies to scale your portfolioThe importance of market analysis and property managementLeveraging partnerships and building a strong teamThe role of marketing and branding in attracting investorsCTAs:Subscribe to the PODCAST! Stay updated with the latest episodes.SUPPORT THE SHOW! Like, share, and review our content.Join the Community: Network with fellow real estate enthusiasts and investors.Get Exclusive Insights: Visit cpiccapital.com to explore investment opportunities."Real estate always appreciates faster than inflation, making it a powerful tool for building generational wealth." - August BiniazDon't miss out on these invaluable insights! Subscribe, like, and share this episode to help others on their real estate investment journey.#PassiveInvesting #PrivateEquity #LuxuryHomes #RealEstateTips #AugustBiniazCHAPTERS:00:00 - Intro00:30 - How August Biniaz Got into Real Estate04:11 - How to Force Appreciate a Property05:36 - How CPI Capital Finds Properties08:41 - What is a Syndication11:20 - Dealing with the SEC and Canadian Securities14:50 - Real Estate Taxes19:28 - Marketing to Investors19:50 - How to Establish Your Reputation24:50 - Team Building and Marketing28:10 - The Counterintuitive Nature of Marketing29:38 - CPI Capital's Current Project31:20 - What We Missed34:35 - Rapid FireRealDealCRM.comRealDealCRM is your Real Estate Investing Virtual Assistant. A Real Estate Investing CRM for Real Estate Investors created by Real Estate Investors. SMS, Stealth Voicemails, Phone, Voicemail, Funnels, and AUTOMATION in a single platform! Check out more details at RealDealCRM.comLIKE • SHARE • JOIN • REVIEWWebsiteJoin the REI Mastermind Network on Locals!Apple PodcastsGoogle PodcastsYouTube
South Dunedin Community Network - Kirsten Gibson is the new Community Engagement and Operations manager at South Dunedin Community Network. Kirsten outlines key recent and upcoming Network initiatives. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
The Narrow Water Bridge project has been decades in the making, but work has finally begun. Frank spoke to Jim Boylan, from the Narrow Water Bridge Community Network, about how it could transform the region Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Be a friend, make a friend. The emphasis on “family” in multifamily is key in our latest episode, where we look closely at the world of multifamily mentorship and community building. From inspiring journeys to smart strategies, we'll hear from Tara Samuels, as well as one of her successful mentor-mentee matches: Adrian Danila and AJ Ahmed. These three remarkable professionals are set to shape the future of the multifamily industry. Turning their passion for mentorship into a movement, forging lasting connections, and empowering others is just part of a days' work. Tune in to snag valuable insights and advice around building the network you need to thrive in multifamily housing. Follow AJ for DIY tips from your favorite maintenance technician. @Ajthetechnician on Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
#IRAN: Threat. Michael Masters serves as the national director and CEO of the Secure Community Network (SCN), the official safety and security organization for the Jewish community in North America, .MALCOLM HOENLEIN @CONF_OF_PRES @MHOENLEIN1 https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/iran-news/us-iran-is-a-viable-threat-to-israels-safety-795489 1931 Galilee
In this episode, Dr. P has a stimulating discussion with two insightful guests: Pastor Gerard Duncan and Jude Ngang. Pastor Gerard Duncan is the senior pastor of Prayers By Faith Family Ministries in Gainesville, Florida. He works closely with faith leaders to increase awareness of health and wellness within their churches and the communities they serve. Additionally, Pastor Duncan is the CEO of Community Partners and Engagement Consultants, and the executive director of the Pleasant Street Social Justice and Cultural Arts Center.Paston Duncan is a member of Florida's Statewide Faith and Community Advisory Council within the Executive Office of the Governor, and he participates in the Alachua County Christian Pastors Association, Florida Department of Juvenile Justice's Faith and Community Network, the Santa Fe College Community Advisory Board and the Gainesville Thrives. He travels extensively both nationally and internationally speaking on topics on health equity, health disparities and mental wellness.Jude Ngang is Executive Director, Representation in Clinical Research (RISE) at Amgen. He leads the RISE team dedicated to improving proportional representation in clinical trials in alignment with Amgen's Environmental & Social Governance imperatives, health equity narratives, and ethical research commitments. Prior to taking the lead role for Amgen's RISE team, Jude was Team Lead in Oncology Early Clinical Development Operations, with experience in developing targeted therapies for lung cancer and other solid tumors. During his tenure in this role, Jude received an Amgen 'Innovation Trail Blazer' award for his leadership in the design and execution of the clinical operations strategy for the LUMAKRAS (for lungcancer) first in human study that contributed to the acceleration of the program. He was also a post-doctoral fellow in translational medicine at the Novartis Institutes for Biomedical Research and served as AdjunctAssistant Professor of Pharmacy Practice at MCPHS University in Boston. Jude has been with Amgen for over 6 years and has held leadership roles for the Amgen Black Employee Network (ABEN). He specializes in clinical sciences & innovation, with a focus on patient recruitment/retention and representativeparticipation in clinical trials across multiple therapeutic areas. Jude is also a pharmacist by training with aPharmD from Roseman University of Health Sciences.
Buckle up and hold on to this My Drive - Prescott Area Weekly Update episode. Watch out for those round-a-bouts! LISTEN IN: >>> Host Guy Roginson and Ashley Williams discuss this weeks top new and events. This week they cover the Prescott Valley Inaugural State of the Town Event, PVPD license plate cameras, ZZ Top Coming to town, Main Street road closures, and more!Prescott Valley Inaugural State of the Town EventMain St in Prescott Valley road closures began on MondayPrescott Seeks Applications for Multiple Board Committees CommissionsPrescott Valley Police to Install License Plate CamerasZZ Top Brings the Elevation Tour to Prescott ValleyThe Folk Legacy TrioWomen's Community Network, A Day of BeautySuper Saturday SaleWhy January is the month to plant WildflowersPrescott Cars and CoffeeMY Drive is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com
Veneta, Oregon in Lane County, bills itself as a “quiet, small-town community” with access to both natural areas and the amenities of the Eugene metro area. It’s the kind of place where neighbors help neighbors, as evidenced by the recent activity on the Veneta Community Network Facebook page. During last week’s winter storms, the message board was full of posts from community members offering to help tow stuck cars, bring food to families who were snowed in, and clear downed trees from roads and driveways. Stacy Thompson is the admin of the page. She joins us to talk about how the community pulls together in times of crisis and what others might learn from Veneta’s example.
NWS teamed up with the Eastside Community Network to host a Winter & Flooding Skywarn presentation on Wednesday for those interested in learning more about identifying hazardous winter weather. Plus, the Michigan Homeowner Assistance Fund online portal will stop accepting new applications at midnight on Friday, Dec. 8. Do you have a community story we should tell? Let us know in an email at detroiteveningreport@wdet.org.
South Dunedin Community Network - We meet new SDCN manager Jenny Rudd and hear about recent community consultation on the big issues facing South Dunedin residents. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Episode 62 with Dr. Indigo Willing, skateboarder, sociology researcher, community leader and author from Brisbane, Australia, also known as occupied Yugarra and Turrbal Aboriginal tribes' territory. Together we discussed her Vietnamese origins and settling down in Sydney, Australia with her adoptive family as a young child, how her interest for sociology began and eventually led to completing her PhD, starting to skateboard in 2014 at the age of 41, co-building communities through various groups such as the Adopted Vietnamese International Initiative (AVI), the Asian Australian Films, Forum and Network (AAFFN), the We Skate QLD network (formerly known as Girls Skate Brisbane), the Consent is rad campaign or more recently the SSHRED Research and Community Network, her most recent book “Skateboarding, Power and Change” written with co-author Anthony Pappalardo, her upcoming projects in Sydney in 2024… (00:13) – Intro (01:37) – Birth in Vietnam and arrival in Australia as a child (06:20) – How did your interest for studying sociology begin? (10:57) – How long did it take you to complete your PhD? (15:46) – What year did you start skating? (18:22) – First few years of skating (23:44) – Building communities (32:30) – Consent is rad campaign and cyber harassment (37:47) – Consent is rad started at Pushing Boarders Malmö in 2019 (41:28) – How did you enjoy going to Pushing Boaders? (43:46) – Had you participated in similar events outside of skateboarding prior to PB? (49:10) – How skateboarding is addressing the climate crisis (58:36) – “Skateboarding, power and change” book with Anthony Pappalardo (01:06:07) – Interviewing 42 people over zoom calls (01:08:41) – How did you work together with Anthony on this book? (01:15:54) – What's something you learned from doing the book? (01:22:54) – Moving back to Sydney in 2024 (01:31:04) – Most valuable lesson learned from skateboarding? (01:32:37) – Friends questions (02:24:32) – Conclusion For more information and resources: https://linktr.ee/beyondboards
Expecting, thinking about getting pregnant, or have an infant at home? This post is for you! Moncton is one of Canada's fastest growing communities – and the boom in population means new services and networks... The post S6E3: Building a community network for those who support pregnancy in Greater Moncton appeared first on Pickle Planet Moncton.
#USA: Patrick Daly: Pat Daly is the Principal Deputy Director/COO of SCN, the Secure Community Network. Malcolm Hoenlein. https://www.timesofisrael.com/2-more-us-synagogues-targeted-by-fake-bomb-threats-ahead-of-high-holidays/ 1900 Jerusalem
South Dunedin Community Network - Eleanor Doig looks ahead to community consultation on the South Dunedin Future programme, and the upcoming community hui. This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
Eleanor Doig updates us on South Dunedin issues and events This show was broadcast on OAR 105.4FM Dunedin - oar.org.nz
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Today we take a look at the 4 segments of our "COMMUNITY" (Network), and the 5 steps to grow your community purposefully and intentionally to support your goals! "Competition makes us faster, collaboration makes us better." The Thriving Equine Professional. Clarity, Confidence and Community: Your Journey to Thriving Equine Leader I am so excited to help YOU thrive! So get the ponies fed, fill those water buckets, grab your journal and let's grow girl! I'm going to help YOU Live Inspired, Fulfilled and Empowered! Want to connect with Jodi?! www.JodiSpeaksLIFE.com www.LinkedIn.com/in/JodiLynchFindley www.facebook.com/JodiSpeaksLIFE www.instagram.com/JodiSpeaksLIFE info@JodiSpeaksLIFE.com
Sean Gonsalves speaks with Dwight Thomas, who build the first citywide municipal fiber network in Texas in Mont Belvieu. They talk about Mont Belvieu as well as the importance of engaging the community and how to make sure people can use the network once it is built. Dwight also discusses his passion for discipleship and sharing his knowledge.
If you crave or cherish brave connection with your community, your ancestors, and yourself, this episode is for you.Trevia Woods is a mixed-race woman with Indigenous ancestors who has two decades of experience in bodywork, education and community-building. She has roots in the Midwest and Colorado, after traveling the world finds herself back in America finding her roots and how she belongs in the world. Trevia supports people in unpacking cultural appropriation, community building, as well as helping Culture Makers gift the world with their knowledge, lived experience and wisdom so not only they, but their clients can thrive.In this episode, we discuss the differences between cultural appreciation and appropriation, the challenges of building community amidst all the messiness we bring, and the time it takes to know and trust people.We also unpack how hard it is to release urgency, and Trevia shares more about her ancestral history and how she's crafting local community right now — with the devotional practice of a Buy Nothing group.More from TreviaVisit Trevia's website, Many Trees LifewayFollow Trevia on Instagram @trevia_woodsPurchase Feel Better. Do Better.: A Guide for People Who Want to Change the World, but Sometimes Have Trouble Making It to LunchResourcesEpisode #107: Feeding & Healing Ourselves Amidst Collapse with Carmen SpagnolaBeau of the Fifth Column's videos on Community Networking 101, Finding your Community Network & Keeping Community Networking GoingMore on White Supremacy CultureBelonging Episode #36: Creating Nourishing Community with Nisha MoodleyHow We Show Up by Mia BirdsongEpisode #78: Non-Linear Reciprocity and Skills to Traverse Change with Jessie Harrold
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The year 2022 has seen so many victories for union organizing that at this year's Labor Day Picnic the Solidarity Committee of the Capital District will be giving more awards than usual to employees who stepped into leadership roles organizing their workplace. In this week's MLK Labor and Community Network check-in, Doug Bullock previews this year's picnic with co-hosts Cathy Silber and H. Bosh, Jr. This year's picnic is September 5 in Cook Park in Colonie, noon-4 pm.
Welcome back podcast listeners! Today we have a really good one for y'all, a deep dive into the in's and out's of how The Resilience Hub got started. If you have never heard of it, The Resilience Hub is 'a 501c3 organization dedicated to regenerating land, growing healthy food, and building strong, resilient communities.' But it didn't necessarily start out doing all those things! Tune in today to learn about its origins, from our guest Lisa Fernandes - founder of The Resilience Hub, and current Communication Director for the Food Solutions New England network based at the UNH Sustainability Institute in Durham, New Hampshire. Today's episode is a crash course in how to get the ball moving in your own neighborhood if you are interested in establishing a community network of people who want more food crops in public spaces, in neighborhood backyards and front yards, and more! Tune in and don't touch that dial! Or whatever the modern analog for a dial is these days. Don't press that skip button? You get the idea... Remember that if you want to get ahold of us you can find us on instagram at @forestgarden podcast. Organizations Lisa wants you to know about: https://resiliencehub.org/ https://artofhosting.org/ http://www.bollier.org/category/tags/commoning https://www.mainewabanakireach.org/ https://nibezun.org/ https://www.facebook.com/EWRematriation/ https://snefcc.carrd.co/ https://nefoclandtrust.org/
Kevin Pryor, founder and leader of Troy L.O.O.K. (Life, Options, Opportunity, Knowledge), returns to the show for our weekly check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network to talk with hosts Cathy Silber and H. Bosh Jr. about inspiring 27 Troy kids with a trip to D.C. to learn more about Black history than they'd ever imagined.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with excerpts from Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan's press conference on Tuesday about Albany's Central Warehouse, falling concrete from which closed westbound train traffic for several days last week. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us an interview and excerpts from the New York State Community Equity Agenda's Albany meeting on Wednesday. Later on, our very own H. Bosh Jr. brings us the latest episode of Triple E's–that's Education, Empowerment and Entrepreneurship–in his live interview with Yasmin Stewart and Fatima Horne, about the grand opening Saturday of The Studio on Colvin Avenue in Albany. After that, producer and host Blaise Bryant talks with Alex Thompson, Director of Advocacy for the New York Association on Independent Living, about the legislation Governor Hochul just signed, on the 32nd anniversary of the Americans with Disabilities Act, to strengthen the rights of people with disabilities. Finally, Kevin Pryor of Troy L.O.O.K. joins us for this week's check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with the latest news from Heather Goodall, Campaign Manager for the Amazon Labor Union organizing drive at the Schodack Warehouse. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry shifts gears to bring us excerpts from Poet D. Colin's poetry reading at last week's Troy Art Center Fish Market Community Engagement Project Event. Later on, our very own H. Bosh, Jr. brings us the second part of his Triple E's interview with Darrell Cook. After that, director of “Into Loving Hands” Victoria Kereszi talks with midwife, Michelle Doyle, and the mother, Rebecca Williams, about the right to choose how to birth and accept death. Finally, in our weekly check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network, Doug Bullock of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital Region joins us to talk about the Labor Day Picnic and other local labor news.
In our weekly check-in with a member organization of the MLK Labor and Community Network, Doug Bullock of the Solidarity Committee of the Capital Region joins Cathy Silber to talk about the Labor Day Picnic, local unionizing efforts, and other local labor news.
Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry joined Cathy Silber and H Bosh Jr on HMM to continue a conversation about the MLK Labor and Community Network which grew out of past MLK events at the Sanctuary. The image is Willie Terry sitting in the WOOC studio behind a microphone
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with an update from lead organizer Heather Goodall on the unionizing campaign at the Amazon facility in Schodack. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us voices from the Schodack Amazon rally in Townsend Park on Sunday. Later on, H Bosh Jr and Triple E's are back! After that, some students from Doyle Middle School talk about bullying and LGBTQ+ support in their schools. Finally, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry joins us in the studio to pick up where we left off in our conversation a couple of weeks ago about the MLK Labor and Community Network.
July 13, 2022--Hosts Bob Laughton, Jim Heid and Toby Malina cover last week's decision by the Mendocino Unified School District to sell Mendocino Community Network, one of the pioneering internet service providers in our area. MCN broke new ground in the 1990s, when it brought internet access to local schools, to teachers, and to the local community. (Prior to MCN, getting online meant making expensive toll calls to Santa Rosa.) But a combination of factors — from declining school enrollment to changing technologies to personnel shortages — have led to MUSD's decision to sell MCN. There's a lot to unpack here, and we chip away at some of it along with a roundup of other computer-related news and listener calls. calls. (If you have an Apple or Android phone or tablet, don't forget to grab the new, free KZYX app, which lets you pause and rewind live radio. You can get them at the Apple App Store or the Google Play store.)
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine: We begin with Mark Dunlea's conversation with Albany County Legislator Sam Fein about the Albany Riverfront Collaborative. Then, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry brings us excerpts from remarks delivered at the recent Labor Notes conference in Chicago, by Stacy Davis Gates, President of the Chicago Teachers Union, and Elise Bryant, President of the Coalition of Labor Union Women. Later on, reporting on our top headline, Elizabeth Press brings us an interview with Bobby Hodgson of the New York Civil Liberties Union about their lawsuit against the New York State Police. After that, Andrea Cunliffe takes us to the Townsend Park rally on June 24, hours after the Supreme Court announced the Dobbs decision to rescind the constitutional right to abortion that had been in place nearly 50 years. Finally, Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry joins us for this week's check-in with a community group in his capacity as co-founder and organizer of the MLK Labor and Community Network.
Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry joins us for this week's check-in with a community group in his capacity as co-founder and organizer of the MLK Labor and Community Network. He spoke with Cathy Silber.
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We need to support social impact work now more than ever. For the sake of our environment, for our health and wellbeing, we need people working to make a difference. Unfortunately, work for the good of others isn't always work that pays. How can we sustain social and environmental work in the long term? In this episode, we speak with Kerryn Krige, a specialist in social entrepreneurship, about new economic models for social impact and solidarity.
can choosing a niche really help get you out of the gate?For any new health care practitioner choosing a niche can feel really uncomfortable. And honestly, it is not the only way to launch a practice, but it is one way. And a really beneficial way at that! Listen in while I chat with one of my friends here in Bellingham who launched a medical practice one year ago, chose a niche and built an entire supportive community around that special population. This is such a beautiful way to support your patients or practice members as JoAnne prefers to call them AND support other like minded professionals also grow their practices. Prepare to feel inspired!!! today's guestJOANNE BATES D.C., https://www.rootedinwellnesschiropractic.com (ROOTED IN WELLNESS CHIROPRACTIC) Dr. JoAnne is the owner and founder of Rooted in Wellness Chiropractic in Bellingham, WA. She primarily serves the perinatal and pediatric population. Her passions lie in supporting and empowering women throughout their pregnancy journey and beyond. She received her Doctorate of Chiropractic degree from Life Chiropractic College West in the Bay Area and is continuing her education through the International Chiropractic Pediatric Association (ICPA) to further her knowledge on all things chiropractic, pregnancy and pediatrics. Outside of the office, she loves getting out and exploring the beauty that is the PNW and playing with her Australian Shepherd, Mozzie. you'll learnWhy and how she chose a niche, and how it affected starting her practice. Things she would do differently. How having a cash practice is working for her. How she talks about money and payment with her practice members. How the Bellingham Birth Collective was conceived. (See what I did there?) What is next with her marketing endeavors. resourceshttps://www.acusprout.com/jane (Jane) Electronic Medical Records. Use this link to get your first month free! Follow AcuSprout on https://www.instagram.com/acusprout/?hl=en (Instagram) and https://www.facebook.com/acusprout (Facebook)
Edward R. Matthews, CEO of ADAPT Community Network (formerly the United Cerebral Palsy of NYC) for more than 33 years is “a powerhouse leader for … Read More
Allegra Spender is the Independent Candidate for the federal seat of Wentworth. Through her work as an analyst at McKinsey in London worked with Retail, Consumer Goods and Non Profit sectors before joining Her Majesty's Treasury as a Policy Analyst. Further work in the healthcare sector in the Uk and Australia was coupled with volunteer work at a horticulture non-profit in Kenya. For eight years she was the Managing Director of Carla Zampatti Pty Ltd a company that brings in over 30M a year in revenue across 30 retail stores and their online operations. She was the Chair at the Sydney Renewable Power company, an impact investment operation that among other things deployed a 520kw Solar Power Installation in the Sydney CBD And Until January Allegra was the CEO of The Australian Business and Community Network - which works to improve the educational and career outcomes of Australia's youth through corporate volunteers mentoring students in the workplace. That is until she decided to pull the pin on this incredible run and decide to run for office. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Victoria Lavack, a spokesperson for P.A.D.S. Community Network tells Jeff Douglas that until appropriate permanent housing options are provided for people without homes there has to be a moratorium on evictions of people living in city parks.
This week on Unpacked we are chatting with Charlotte YellowHorn McLeod. Charlotte is the Aboriginal Cultural Coordinator with Aspen Family and Community Network.and a Trellis Foundation representative. The Unpacked team chats with Charlotte about her life and story growing up as an indigenous woman. She shares about her culture, the pain and trauma that was and continues to be inflicted and where she sees hope for reconciliation.Unpacked is a podcast exploring life as messy people. It's conversations with counsellors, leaders, storytellers discussing the experiences of being human. We talk about the strength that comes from big messy failures and vulnerable moments so we can learn to live more authentically. Subscribe and leave us a review! Links-Summary of the Truth & Reconciliation Report -Truth & Reconciliation Calls to Action-My Name is Shield Woman by Ruth Scalplock-History of Residential Schools in CanadaSupport the showUnpacked is a podcast exploring life as messy people. It's conversations with counsellors, leaders, and storytellers discussing the experiences of being human. We talk about the strength that comes from big messy failures and vulnerable moments so we can learn to live more authentically. Subscribe and leave us a review!Instagram:@theunpackedpodFacebook: @theunpackedpodunpackedpod.caSupport the show*music by Bensound
Donna Givens Davidson has over 35 years' nonprofit leadership experience in areas of youth and family development, community economic development, community partnerships, and community education. Over the years, she has developed and implemented demonstration programs and worked in partnership with a number of community-based organizations with the consistent goal of increasing opportunity, building capacity, and fostering growth. Now serving as President and CEO of Eastside Community Network as well as Lecturer at Columbia University School of Professional Studies, Ms. Givens Davidson formerly served as President of the Youth Development Commission, CEO of Visions Education Development Consortium, LLC, Executive Director of Vanguard CDC, Vice President Programs, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Metropolitan Detroit and in leadership positions at several other nonprofit organizations. She serves as Vice Chair for Pewabic Pottery; board member of New Detroit, Inc., Michigan College Access Network, and Urban Research Centers; member of the Bridge Detroit Magazine Advisory Council and the Charles H. Wright Community Advisory and Action Council; and Steering Committee Member for the Lower Eastside Action Plan, Building the Engine for Community Development in Detroit and the Detroit Resident's First Fund. Ms. Givens Davidson co-hosts a weekly podcast, Authentically Detroit with Orlando Bailey. Ms. Givens Davidson has earned a Masters of Ed Leadership from Wayne State University, Bachelor of Arts in Political Science from the University of Michigan and a Certificate of Completion from the Harvard University Summer Leadership Institute. Eastside Community Network Learn more about Black Women Lead at BlackWomenLeadUs.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/black-women-lead/message
Today I am joined by local foodbank North Liverpool Foodbank (St Andrews Community Network) who talk about their foodbank and how they help people Any enquiries contact me at : itsafunnnyoldlife@yahoo.com