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On today's Update program, I am talking with Kalli Gober, Marketing and Community Relations Director for On My Own in Nevada. On My Own is an organization that helps people in our area take care of themselves when they need help. Kalli will be talking about the upcoming Craft Fair on June 7th. We will also discuss how On My Own is always in need of new caregivers. Finally, we will talk about how you can help out On My Own, either by volunteering or by monetary donation.
This morning on The Greg & Dan Show, for CAT's 100 Year anniversary we are joined by the Caterpillar Guest and Community Relations Director Henry Vicary.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Richard W. Amend the Mission & Community Relations Director at Saint Ann for the last 18 years. The Saint Ann independent & Assisted Living Center Community was established 22 years ago. The reputation of Saint Ann Retirement Center proceeds itself! There is no buy in and it's all inclusive in independent and assisted living. Chef prepared restaurant style dining and the amenities go on and on and we have great resident stories! Please tune in this Saturday, 3rd of February at 9:05 on the rise and thrive OSJ radio hour on Freedom96.9 FM or you can listen in on the OSJ App or on our 1700 podcast platforms.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Richard has worked at Saint Ann Retirement Center for the past 18 years. Prior to that, he worked at Christ the King Church for 25 years in Senior Adult Ministry. He has an M.ED. in Adult Education emphasis on Gerontology. He hasalways had a passion working with senior adults and truly loves Saint Ann's. He and Cecilia have adopted 8 children.Richard also is Santa for hire for Santa Claus as well as working at Saint Anne as Santa Claus during the holidays!Screenshot7501 W. Britton Rd Oklahoma City, OK 73132 | (405) 721-0747 | also available on Facebook through their website. https://www.saintannretirementcenter.com/Saint Ann accepts all forms of faith!
In this episode of Embrace the Squiggle, Colleen and Kristine sit down with Ja'Milla Lomas, a dynamic professional whose career is as multifaceted as her talents. From dreaming of becoming a cardiovascular surgeon ballerina to thriving in communications and community service, Ja'Milla's journey is a testament to resilience, adaptability, and the power of finding your true purpose.Born and raised in Houston, Ja'Milla reflects on her path of self-discovery, from her transformative years at Smith College to navigating career shifts that spanned retail, experiential marketing, and special events. Now serving as the Public Information Officer and Community Relations Director for the Houston Fire Department, Ja'Milla combines her innate charisma and passion for service to make a meaningful impact on her community.What are you binging or streaming on TV right now? The Walking DeadWhat color brings you the most joy? rainbow! I love colors! Each one brings out a different kind of emotion in you.What is your favorite place on earth? place of serenity - getting lost in Paris - campsite in a random placeWhat do you value most in others? honesty - lies will eventually unravelWhat book recommendation do you have for our listeners? My Darkest Prayer https://a.co/d/7OMXbphA Free Man of Color https://a.co/d/9OhKQpjConnect with Ja'Milla https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamillacklomas/Follow on Insta: millamoo1913Interested in being a guest on the podcast in 2025? Fill out our application here https://forms.gle/QX6a9a7cV76VYzbt9Connect and learn more from Colleen at www.maxady.com and on Linkedin at www.linkedin.com/in/comaraConnect and learn more from Kristine at https://www.kristinethody.com and on Linkedin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinethodySubscribe to the podcast Embrace the Squiggle and listen every week for a new career adventure!And please leave us a rating on your podcast app, it really helps us out.
What do we need to confront about how race and gender are used by both sides in an election year? And what's happening to the Black male vote? In today's discussion, Joy, Jin, and Bret are joined by special guest, Pastor Fred Wilson, Faith & Community Relations Director at UCAN Chicago.
Send us a textThe press release headline grabbed my attention: “SELCO Community Credit Union Awards $200,000 Grant to SquareOne Villages for the Development of the Rosa Village Co-Op in Eugene.”SELCO has been on the show before, with Olivia Sorensen,Senior Community Development Specialist for SELCO, talking about SELCO Steps Up, where the credit union thoughtfully seeks to do good in its communities while addressing societal challenges.In this latest case, SELCO - a $2.7 billion credit union based in Oregon - reached out to SquareOne Villages, which builds affordable housing and got involved with its Rosa Village project which will include 52 units. The units will house the presently unhoused as well as those who struggle to pay market rate rents.Ingenious on the part of SELCO is that its $200,000 grant was funded to the tune of $150,000 by a grant from the Federal Home Loan Bank of Des Moines which had a 3X match program.On the show are Sorensen who explains why SELCO is behind this as well as Amanda Dellinger, SquareOne's Community Relations Director.Mentioned on the show is a recent US Supreme Court decision involving the homeless and housing. There's a link in the show notes.Listen up.Like what you are hearing? Find out how you can help sponsor this podcast here. Very affordable sponsorship packages are available. Email rjmcgarvey@gmail.com And like this podcast on whatever service you use to stream it. That matters. Find out more about CU2.0 and the digital transformation of credit unions here. It's a journey every credit union needs to take. Pronto
Ethan previews the BUILD Springfield event at Bunn Field at 1300 E. Division St. on October 5th (more information here).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: Amanda Dellinger, Community Relations Director at SquareOne Villages and Olivia Sorensen, Senior Community Development Specialist at SELCO Community Credit Union We join to talk about two of the most community driven organizations in our area, and to discuss a partnership that has and will continue to help tremendously with the issue of homelessness in Lane County. Through the program SELCO STEPS UP, SELCO has issued a $200k grant to Square One Villages for their Rosa Village project that will provide 52 permanent affordable housing units at the 2200 block of Roosevelt Blvd in Eugene, Oregon. Hosted by Patty Rose To support the podcast with a one time or monthly donation go to strpod.com/sponsors Sponsored by Oregon Cash Flow Pro Oregoncashflowpro.com 2 listen to all previous episodes, buy merch, and more go to strpod.com
Mike Harbit visits with the new Chief Financial Officer at Nevada Regional Medical Center, Jeff Wesselman. Also joined by Community Relations Director, Jennifer Eaton.
I'm so excited to bring you an organization that we have sponsored in our community for such a long time and they have a special place in our hearts: Wishes Can Happen! Today I have Madelyn Sweeney, the Community Relations Director for the organization and we will share all they do for the young lives in our surrounding area. Learn more about the organization: Wishes Can HappenDonate now: WHBC WishesBuy a chance to win/donate the playhouse castle!Keep up with eventsFollow Wishes Can Happen on Social MediaVolunteerFind all of our episodes on aultcare.com/podcast
In episode eleven, Jason sits down with Sarah Duggan and Natalie Gordon, two nominees of the 15 Under 40 program. Sarah Duggan shares her personal and professional journey, from growing up in Ottawa, Kansas, to becoming the Community Relations Director at Meadowlark. Natalie Gordon discusses her experiences living and working in Manhattan, highlighting the importance of networking, mentorship, and prioritizing one's health for career success.
Worship leader, broadcaster, and the Community Relations Director at Chicago's Moody Bible Institute, Roy Patterson joins Wayne Shepherd in conversation about his life and ministry. Send your support for FIRST PERSON to the Far East Broadcasting Company:FEBC National Processing Center Far East Broadcasting CompanyP.O. Box 6020 Albert Lea, MN 56007Please mention FIRST PERSON when you give. Thank you!
This is All Ears with Matt Reiners, co-founder of Eversound by Uniguest, where we dive right into what drives the senior living industry. Matt interviews thought leaders from all parts of the industry, as we cover everything from resident & staff satisfaction, to innovative technology, to community culture, to finance & operations. Today's guest is by Katie Churchill, Managing Partner of Full Spectrum Search Group. Katie has spent some time on the provider side as an Activity & Life Enhancement Coordinator, Community Relations Director, Sales Specialist, Regional Sales & Marketing Director. Katie has been at Full Spectrum for the last 3.5 years and has worked her way up and has been Diamond Club & Pacesetter Qualifier each of the last 3 years. We discuss the unique challenges and opportunities that come with leadership in senior living, highlighting the essential traits that contribute to effective management and visionary guidance in this dynamic field. Listeners will gain valuable perspectives on what makes a leader truly impactful in senior living, from strategic decision-making and empathetic leadership to innovative problem-solving and resilience. Whether you're an aspiring executive or a seasoned professional looking to refine your leadership approach, this episode provides practical advice and powerful insights to help you excel in your role and drive positive change in your organization. Join us as we explore how to cultivate leadership qualities that not only meet the demands of today but also anticipate the needs of tomorrow in the ever-evolving landscape of senior living.
When seniors suffer from memory issues, where can they turn to? Learn how Prestige's Carson Tahoe Expressions Memory Care in Carson City, Nevada and The Dean Team from RE/MAX Professionals work together to help seniors and their families. Join Peter today as he visits with Roxanne Kiely, Community Relations Director at Prestige and Kathy Dean and Nicole Litherland from RE/MAX Professionals. Learn about the USDA and VA mortgages. And a look at the real estate report from Sierra Nevada Realtors. Roxanne Kiely 775-443-4903 Kathy Dean 775-720-7840 Nicole Litherland 775-220-5696
What is a Holistic Approach and how does it apply to Adult Services and Early Learning? This week's Waves of Awareness episode welcomes back Gina and Marci from the Waves Early Learning and Adult Services Departments to discuss how a Holistic Approach can positively impact the individuals Waves supports. Waves Development and Community Relations Director, Staci Davis, leads the table alongside Christy Webb, Eric Wilson, and Matt Moore to shed some light on Holistic Approaches and how it is incorporated into the services Waves offers. Learn about a person-centered approach to IDD and how looking at an individual as a whole can help them achieve their goals. Christy, Eric, and Matt share their own experience with Waves and what their favorite moments have been with Waves. Finish the episode by hearing our guests dream big and answer what everyone would do with Waves if money and resources weren't an issue!
Susan Papiri, Community Relations Director for Dignity Memorial. She discusses involving loved ones earlier regarding their wishes, preferences and religious traditions. These conversations can give honor to their legacy and reduce family stress. If you are in the Orange County/San Diego area and wish to learn more about services offered, you can call their toll-free number at (949)-622-7171
Join our Hosts, Joyce and Mary Beth with special guest Amber Voorheis; Community Relations Director for Cypress Hospice Care as they dive into the often avoided conversations around death, End-of-Life care and the afterlife. Amber shares unique insights from her yoga journey, personal stories about her family, and the lessons learned from her patients in hospice care. This intimate conversation with Amber will take you through the corridors of hospice care, its role in end-of-life situations, and how it helps families navigate their grief journey. Amber speaks to the significance of health and mobility as we age and preaches the importance of self-care and mental wellbeing for health care workers now more than ever. It doesn't stop at healthcare --discussions into the power of neuroplasticity, the role of diet and exercise in brain health, and how a daily 10-minute meditation practice can make a significant difference. Also, the impact of exposing children to the elderly and how volunteering can enrich their lives. Lastly, the group touches upon the challenges of elderly healthcare, the importance of geriatric specialists, and the power of community and connection in difficult times. So, tune in and let's embark on this journey of hope, resilience, and gratitude together.Learn More about Modern Yoga.Like us on Facebook.Follow us on InstagramOr Twitter.
The Oklahoma Senior Journal has been a platinum sponsor for the last 6 years to the OK Senior Games! The OSJ LVES being a part the Oklahoma Senior Games and the Games are adding some new events to their already extensive list of sports & activities.To name a few; competing ball room dancing , dragon boat race competitions, Disc Golf and line dancing to just name a very few …Go To: okseniorgames.com for all the events you can enter! Or Call (405) 821-1500And this year the will be a Senior Prom details on below flyer!Pictured above is; (Center Front) Kathleen Fitzgerald- Executive Director, (pictured behind Kathleen) is: HR Holman is the public relation & community relations director & (pictured behind me) is Gina Bramlett – Dance Makers Inc. In 1988! Gina Bramlett started Dance Makers Inc. in 1988 what is now known as the largest ballroom studio in Oklahoma. She has received the Governors commendation award in recognition of her selflessness in volunteering her time, energy and compassion to children who were considered high risk. Gina is in her 24 years as an adjunct professor at the Weitzenhoffer college of fine arts at OU. Gina can be reached for the “Senior Prom” 9/16/23 at 7:30pm at: (405) 623-6530 or dancediva@cox.net ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Kathleen Fitzgerald is the Executive Director for the Oklahoma Senior Games. She has been the spirit behind the successful production the games for the last 6 years. Participation has grown from 300 to now over 1,000. At eighty years young, she loves being an active participant in the games. Find out this and more: 1. What is new this year about the Oklahoma Senior Games?2. What is the 2023 Oklahoma Senior Games schedule like?H.R. Holman is the Public Relation and Community Relations Director for the Oklahoma Senior Games. He works with various community partners throughout the state to increase awareness of the Games and events throughout the year. Networking with each community to help promote the Games to Oklahoman's 55 and older, highlighting the various athletic and other events available to Seniors.
Today on Karl and Crew Mornings, we continued our "Back to School" week with a conversation on what to look for in your friends. Karl went over Ecclesiastes 4:9-12 on the three things you need to be looking for in the friends you choose. We also talked to Roy Patterson, Community Relations Director at the Moody Bible Institute, about a prayer rally on Moody's campus tomorrow night. Check out Karlandcrew.org's home page to learn more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, VSC's Violence Prevention Educator, Hannah Jenarine speaks with Juanita Carbajal on the crucial role of community partnerships in supporting mental health and well-being. They explore the profound impact that collaborative efforts between mental health service providers and community organizations have on individuals and communities at large. This podcast provides valuable insights and practical strategies for building resilient communities. Join us as we navigate the intersections between mental health, community engagement, and compassionate care, and discover how together we can create a supportive environment where mental wellness thrives. Juanita C. is the Marketing & Community Relations Director with Positive Behavioral Solutions, currently a Masters in Public Health candidate with the University of Florida. She has over ten years experience working with the mental health population and is passionate about educating communities and reducing the stigma affiliated with Mental Health treatment and community care. She is your best point of contact for any partnerships, events, or referral concerns. She has a passion for utilizing trauma informed strategies to best support and empower BIPOC communities. She is a Registered Yoga Teacher with Yoga Alliance and also leads "Hablemos Mas" Spanish speaking support group
Jason Evans of SilverShark Media speak to Yvonne McClean, Community Relations Director of Habitat For Humanity on Maui. In this podcast Yvonne talks about what the past few years have been like navigating through the pandemic, how the organization has dealt with the overall labor shortage on Maui, the success of the Brush With Kindness program that helps underserved homeowners help to update and maintain their houses, the ongoing efforts to help construction with Hawaiian Homes in Kula, what it was like to recently hand over the keys to a local family who just had their home completed, details about the upcoming 25th anniversary Silver Hammer Gala that will be held at the Andaz Maui at Wailea on June 3rd, goals for the remainder of 2023 and into the future, details about ReStore where people can donate building materials and household items to be put to use, and how people can learn more about volunteering or donating to Habitat for Humanity.
Roy Patterson, Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute, Moody Radio Host, and friend of Midwest Bible Church, joins us to share this message from Acts 12:11-17.
Teen substance use is America's largest, most preventable health crisis in America. 13 is the average age of first drug and alcohol use. 9 out of 10 addictions start in the teen years. Yet there are hardly any school-based drug prevention programs that reach adolescents at the crucial time of brain development when they are most susceptible to experimenting with or using drugs. "Just Say No" did not prove successful but RIZE is taking a different approach. By putting peers in the trenches they are empowering teens to make better choices.RIZE Prevention, created by Martine Helou-Allen, believes the only way to stop teen drug use and substance use disorder is to provide effective drug prevention along with a support system to help teens grow up drug-free. iRIZE by RIZE Prevention is an evidence-based, comprehensive school-based drug prevention program delivered in the Upstate. They use their signature Break Through - Follow Through approach in middle schools, starting in the 6th grade.Martine Helou-Allen is the founder and executive director of RIZE Prevention, a nonprofit in South Carolina that focuses on early prevention and intervention related to substance abuse and addiction. A graduate of Furman University, Martine's passion for saving teens from the destructive and increasingly fatal consequences of drug use has enabled her to create innovative, evidence-based prevention programming that is delivered to middle schools, community organizations, and houses of worship. Prior to founding RIZE Prevention, Martine was the Community Relations Director at the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, an experience that sparked her vision to create and deliver her first drug prevention program “Anything But Free” to teens throughout the state. Martine currently lives in Greenville with her husband Scott and her two sons, Sami and Michael.RIZE Prevention built its iRIZE program on the latest prevention and intervention science. They reach teens before their beliefs and attitudes about drugs have been formed. Treating teens with respect, they seek to empower them to resist drugs and make healthy choices by giving them knowledge about drug use, the skills to resist drug use, and the encouragement to exercise the power of positive choices. https://www.rizeprevention.org/The cornerstone of RIZE success is its Break Through - Follow Through approach. They 'break through' teens' current perceptions to motivate a change in how they perceive drug use. They 'follow through' with the critical support needed to consistently make healthy lifestyle choices. The iRIZE approach encompasses three fundamental steps to empower teens to abstain from drug use and make healthy lifestyle choices:Enlightening them about how unmet emotional needs or underlying issues and experiences, both past and present, affect their choicesEncouraging them to overcome and reverse destructive behaviors or unhealthy choice patternsEmpowering them by supporting their choices to live a drug-free life
Kellie Besseling, Community Relations Director for Amica White Rock discusses how gardening is used to improve the health and well-being of seniors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
How is the Vancouver Park Board preparing for 420 rallies? Neil Magnuson, Organizer for 420 Vancouver discusses any potential challenges organizers of the yearly event are having ahead of next week Fire Masters - the red hot grilling competition series Chef Dylan Benoit, host of Fire Masters discusses what we can expect from the upcoming series. Enough is enough! Calling for a province-wide public safety rally Collen Middleton, President of the Nanaimo Area Public Safety Association discusses the need for a province-wide public safety rally. National Gardening Day - Using gardening to improve seniors' health and well-being Kellie Besseling, Community Relations Director for Amica White Rock discusses how gardening is used to improve the health and well-being of seniors Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome (back) to the Visionary Nurse® Podcast! The purpose of the podcast is to accompany the work I do as a Community Health Consultant and Coach and Mentor for Nurses (and beyond!), and designed to educate, uplift, and support each other as we dare to be influentially visionary! As there are so many shifts in healthcare, and many are looking to innovatively expand their knowledge in a variety of settings, it's more important than ever to create sustainable and collaborative changes that cross sectors to influence access to care, business growth, the operation of organizations and institutions, and how we continue to navigate the many changes in our society. In this episode I feature, Martine Helou-Allen, Founder and Executive Director RIZE Prevention Inc., a nonprofit in South Carolina that focuses on early prevention and intervention related to substance abuse and addiction. A graduate of Furman University, Martine's passion for saving teens from the destructive and increasingly fatal consequences of drug use has enabled her to create innovative, evidence-based prevention programming that is delivered to middle schools, community organizations, and houses of worship. Prior to founding RIZE Prevention, Martine was the Community Relations Director at the Greenville County Sheriff's Office, an experience that sparked her vision to create and deliver her first drug prevention program “Anything But Free” to teens throughout the state. Martine currently lives in Greenville with her husband Scott and her two sons, Sami and Michael. *If you'd like to learn more about the RIZE prevention, check out more information here: https://www.rizeprevention.org ---------------------------------------------------- Did you enjoy this content? Looking for a motivational speaker for your next event? Would you like to be a sponsor or supporter of the Visionary Nurse® Podcast? Connect with Me! Follow me @visionarynurse
Today on Conflict Managed, Brooke Simmons challenges us to choose optimism. We discuss the impact of bosses who encourage and empower their teams, the value (and difficulty) of listening to feedback, and the importance of being agile and flexible to stay competitive. Brooke Simmons is Community Relations Director for the Obion County Joint Economic Development Corporation. In her role, she is an active member of the Obion County community and spends her time working to improve quality of life for citizens. She is involved in organizations such as Main Street Union City, Carl Perkins Center Advisory Board, Union City J'Cettes, Obion County Junior Auxiliary, Fall Fest Board, and MORCEA Regional Alliance. Brooke enjoys leadership programs and is a graduate of Adult Leadership Obion County, Delta Leadership Institute, and Harvard Kennedy School of Government Authentic Leadership Program. She now serves as a board member for the Obion County Leadership Program and enjoys serving as a mentor the those going through the class. Brooke is a local small business owner to Lillian's Marketplace. She has a strong passion for growing entrepreneurship in her community and hopes that she can help cultivate other young entrepreneurs through her business. She enjoys spending time outdoors with her husband, Beau, and their 2 dogs. Please like and subscribe to Conflict Managed wherever you listen to podcasts. Conflict Managed is hosted by Merry Brown and produced by Third Party Workplace Conflict Restoration Services. Contact us at 3PConflictRestoration@gmail.com. Our music is courtesy of Dove Pilot.
Roy Patterson, Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute, Moody Radio Host, and friend of Midwest Bible Church, joins us to share this timely message from God's Word. Life is hard, decisions are hard, doing the uncomfortable is hard. But we have a God who is in the boat with us.
Lauri-Ellen's experience in Government and Corporate PR includes serving as communications lead in more than 30 Incident/Unified Commands since her career took a turn in the direction of emergency/crisis/risk communication and management, with her appointment as a spokesperson for Super Bowl XXXIX (39) Safety and Security and lead PIO for the event. She has “stood up” or run many Joint Information Centers for hurricanes, high-profile murder trials, industrial incidents, civil unrest/riot, and a campus shooting during her 14-year tenure as the press secretary to two elected Sheriffs in Florida and a Mayor in Mississippi. She led the PIO unit and served as lead comms strategist/press secretary for the nation's 14th - largest law enforcement agency. She then served as a Community Relations Director on the Mississippi Gulf Coast and Government Relations Officer and Emergency Management in a state regulatory agency's regional offices. Today, Smith is a crisis/risk communications strategist and media trainer for C-Suite members and non-government spokespersons, as well as a designer and trainer of emergency management tabletop exercises. In her “prior PR life,” Smith spent 10 years as the PR/Marketing Director for an extensive health system, serving as their government affairs director and lobbying at the state and federal levels. She most notably advocated for healthcare portability and tort reform and co-authored a best practice for communicating adverse medical incidents.Lauri-Ellen advises clients (government, first responders, healthcare, higher education, utilities, and private corporations) on their integrated marketing/communications and public affairs programming. She most enjoys developing tactical strategies and policy development/support; analyzing/supporting PIO staff's functionality and JIC skills; training spokespersons; teaching social media best practices, and advancing common-sense social media policies. She is highly regarded as an advisor on risk/reputation management and front-line worker customer service training. Smith serves on the Board and Executive Committee of PRSA's Public Affairs andGovernment Section. She is the 2015 recipient of the Lloyd B. Dennis Distinguished Service Award in Public Affairs, PRSA's highest honor for PAO's and PIOs. She earnedher bachelor's degree from the nationally ranked PR program at the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications.She is a 2021 graduate of FEMA's Master PIO (MPIO) program. She now joins an elite group of the nation's top emergency management crisis communicators – the first (and currently only) credentialled MPIO in her adopted state of Mississippi.Email: cat5crisiscomms@gmail.comMan of the YearWhatever happened to friendship? 49% of Americans report having three or fewer close...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
September 27, 2022 ~ Full Show. Steve Grigorian, President & CEO of the Detroit Economic Club, Jon Randall, Vice President of Investment for Stifel, Michelle Stebbins, Branch Manager for Stifel, Christina Toma, Engineering Support Analyst for Ford Motor Co, Justin Remington, Chief Operating Officer of the Remington Group, Dr. Kristen Barnes=Holiday, Professor of English at Wayne County Community College District and Founder of "Clearly Female," Amy Hallochak, Marketing Manger for the Detroit Economic Club, Laura Reiners, Community Relations Director for Growth Works, Matt Zelman, Senior Auto Finance Specialist for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and Joe Vicari owner of the Vicari Restaurant Group honor and are honored at the Detroit Economic Club's Rising Star Honoree Reception. Maya MacGuiness, President of the Bipartisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget discusses how much student loan forgiveness will cost the US Treasury. State Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey gives his thoughts on the abortion ballot proposal. Sports Analyst Steve Courtney recaps Pistons Media Day. Amy Barcdukas, Chief Marketing Officer for WiTricity is our guest for Mobility Makers and Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson with the latest on Detroit City Council's vote on ShotSpotter.
September 27, 2022 ~ Guy Gordon chats with three of the Detroit Economic Club's Rising Stars at the Honoree Reception at The Statler: Laura Reiners, Community Relations Director for Growth Works, Amy Hallochak, Marketing Manager for the Detroit Economic Club, and Matt Zelman, Senior Auto Finance Specialist for Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan.
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Jen Amos is a Gold Star daughter, Veteran Spouse, and advocate for Career Military Families. Amongst the military community, she is most known as the award-winning podcast host of Holding Down the Fort. She works with her husband as the Community Relations Director at US VetWealth, which is an an award-winning business that specializes in financial services for Career Military Families, and spearheads their latest initiative, The Spouse Benefit Plan, which helps military couples make the most important decision before transition - to keep or opt out of the Survivor Benefit Plan.https://linkedin.com/in/jenamosSupport the show
The Lord in His infinite wisdom created seasons and they all have purpose! However, did you know there are spiritual seasons as well? So… what season are you living in? It may be season of prosperity and boldness, or it could be a season of rejection and warfare. Just know whatever season you are in that you are loved by our Lord who is the true meteorologist for our lives.If you are unsure where you are this episode can definitely help you find out! Check our interview with Pastor Roy Patterson as we discuss the importance of knowing your season. I guarantee not only will you be enlightened but you will laugh a little bit too! I hope you enjoy!Let's Connect: https://linktr.ee/CmlpodcastHave a show suggestion/feedback? Let us know ➡️cmlpodcast1@gmail.comABOUT THE GUESTPastor Roy Patterson has pastored New Life Baptist Church in Chicago Heights for 11 years, and served as a youth pastor for 10 years in Chicago and Joliet, IL. During the 90s he has provided substance abuse counseling to youth and adults.Pastor Patterson is a graduate of Moody Bible Institute and Trinity International University. He served as the station manager of Moody Radio Chicago, 90.1fm for four years. He is host of 2 national Moody Radio programs: Music for Sunday and Urban Praise Radio, and currently serves as the Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute.Pastor Patterson has been married to Lynette for over 30 years. They have 3 adult children and 3 amazing grandchildren.Contact: roy.patterson@moody.eduSupport the show (https://www.buymeacoffee.com/mjfave)
Vulnerability is a strength! On this week's podcast Join VSC Education Coordinator Emilie Mitchell as she chats with two amazing mental health professionals from Positive Behavioral Solutions Paula Lupton and Juanita Carbajal to chat about the power of genuine connection and vulnerability as it relates to healing. Paula Lupton, LCSW uses she/her pronouns and is Head of Clinical Operations at Positive Behavioral Solutions. She has been in the field of social work for over 19 years in the Central Florida Area and is specialized in working with trauma informed systems, LGBTQ+ clients and their rights, child welfare, working with individuals in crisis, and building strong communities. As a native of Orlando her focus has been on strengthening the community through education and increasing awareness of mental health as well as sharing her passion for working with expressive arts as a medium for healing. Paula is currently a fellowship student at Crealde Art school with a focus on abstract art and facilitate the Creative Conscious group bi monthly here at PBS. Her favorite self-care activities are reading, traveling, painting, and crafting. Juanita Carbajal, BA uses she/her/ella pronouns and is the Marketing & Community Relations Director at Positive Behavioral Solutions. She has over eight years experience working in the mental health community and is passionate about educating communities and reducing the stigma affiliated with Mental Health. Juanita is currently a graduate student in the Masters of Public Health Program at the University of Florida, and also teaches beginners yoga at Altamonte Springs Yoga studio. Her favorite self-care activities are running, traveling, Disney, and yoga. You can listen to this episode on our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/6Y_KPigAhWU You can also listen to this episode on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts! ----------------------------------- Trigger Warning: In this podcast we will be discussing sensitive topics such as Sexual Assault. It's important to take care of yourself while listening. Some suggestions are listening while you're in a healthy head space or knowing who you can reach out to if you become upset. Our 24/7 helpline for crisis calls based out of Central Florida is 407 500 HEAL, for the Florida state sexual helpline call (888) 956-7273. By contacting the National Hotline at 1-800-656-4673 you can get support and learn about your local resources. There is always someone ready to help.
Guest Speaker: Roy Patterson, Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute
In this episode, Greg Rose, Dean and Director of The Ohio State University at Marion and Associate Professor of Geography, Kent "Kip" Curtis, Associate Professor of Environmental History at the Mansfield Campus and Cathy Gerber, Development & Community Relations Director at the Marion Campus provide a highly engaging overview of Microfarms and their projects. Specific topics include: Overview of Microfarms, Background, Background, Planning Steps, Products, Community Engagement strategies with the Microfarms and additional involvement opportunities, resources, success tips and more.
HOUR 1SCOTUS to hear vaccine mandate case (forcing companies with 100+ employees to make them get the vaccine or be fired) / (MB) https://www.morningbrew.com/daily/stories/vaccine-mandate-Biden-US-supreme-court?Tucker Carlson and Senator Ted Cruz debate about Cruz using the term "violent terrorism" referring to the defendants from the Jan 6th, 2021 Capitol break-in / https://www.bizpacreview.com/2022/01/07/i-just-dont-believe-you-tucker-repeatedly-calls-ted-cruz-a-liar-in-heated-face-off-over-jan-6-terrorist-remark-1185452/Sidney Portier passes away at age 94 in his home in the Bahamas / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/07/movies/sidney-poitier-dead.html?December 2021 job report shows decline again / (NYT) https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/07/business/economy/jobs-report-december-2021.htmlJoe from Southwest Anchorage on unemployment and why people are on welfare and what's wrong HOUR 2Tom talks about evidence-based diets and what scientists recommend (low calories and exercise) / (NCBI) https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8017325/?Gary from East Anchorage on people on welfare and obese Adam Holz from Focus on the Family's Plugged In on "The 355" (about women spies)Tom on Tom T Hall and his suicide in August at age 85 / (FOX News) https://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/country-singer-tom-hall-cause-of-death-suicideDave Stieren, Community Relations Director from Gov Dunleavy's officeMayor Bronson's staff posts "Panhandling Prohibited" signs in Anchorage and some say illegal / (ADN) https://www.adn.com/alaska-news/anchorage/2022/01/06/anchorage-spent-thousands-of-dollars-posting-anti-panhandling-signs-citing-a-law-found-unconstitutional/
HOUR 1The U.S. is sending 3,000+ troops back to Afghanistan to protect our exit / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BAuN72YnxwAFormer TX Governor and U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry is astonished at President Biden's energy policy and directives / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Quka7egCqzwCliff Groh Jr from Anchorage called in offering to report from Juneau on his research and advocacy for a sound fiscal plan while the special session occurs Dan Bongino on FOX News interview former President Trump / https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duA2cZMOmFwTom and Rick talk Young MC and Rick Astley and booty-shaken music HOUR 2NTSB preliminary report released from the recent Eagle River small plane crash / https://www.alaskasnewssource.com/2021/08/12/ntsb-release-preliminary-report-deadly-eagle-river-plane-crash/Rick talks about paper airplane flying length contests Adam Holz from Plugged In reviews the latest movies (Free Guy; Aretha Franklin story “Respect”; and Disney Plus's “What If”) / https://www.pluggedin.com/Dave Stieren, Community Relations Director for Governor Mike Dunleavy, gives an update on what's next for the Gov as Special Session starts Monday
On this episode of Tedi Talks, Tedi chats with Tammy Lemmer, Community Relations Director at Tri-County Office on Aging, located here in Lansing, MI. Tedi talks with Tammy about the the many services the Tri-County Office on Aging provides to our senior population (older adults) here in the Lansing region. You can connect with Tammy at:Email: lemmert@tcoa.orgWebsite: https://www.tcoa.org/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TriCountyOfficeonAging/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tammy-lemmer-6aa4bba8 Twitter: https://twitter.com/TriCountyAging/Phone: (517) 887-1440Disclaimer: The opinions and statements made by guests on Tedi Talks are/or do not necessarily reflect those of Tedi Talks or The Professionals Forum LLC. Learn more at: https://theprosforum.com/tedi-talksTedi Talks Intro music provided by: ChilledMusic (Spark of Energy)
Andrea and Orlando proudly welcome two veterans of America's Armed Forces, Andy Valadez and Vicki Cruz, to talk about how they and fellow Veterans are helping other Veterans. Andy is a veteran of the US Marines and a founding member of Veterans Business Force, a division of Network In Action based in Houston, Texas. Vicki is a Navy veteran and Community Relations Director at Houston Lady Lions. Veterans Business Force Houston American Legion Marine Corps League GI Forum Watch TLC Live! On Facebook or on YouTube, and Comment Live on Facebook Every Wednesday at 11 AM!
Roy Patterson is a preacher and worship leader, and the Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute. Years ago his heart was set on attending Moody but he didn't have the money. God showed Roy his faithfulness by putting it on someone else's heart to bless him. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Beth Slusher, CEO of the Give a Note Foundation, and Juliana Lee, Strategic Development Director knows what it takes to be an awesome music education. The mission at Give a Note is to support innovative music educators who are rock stars in their classroom, providing access to high quality music education to every student.It was a pleasure talking with them about their mission at Give a Note and their efforts to support music teachers. Beth SlusherBeth is a passionate voice in advancing the cause for equitable access to music education for all children. A former business owner and entrepreneur in the school music performance apparel industry, Beth continues to champion support for music educators as CEO for Give A Note Foundation. Her commitment and dedication to enhance and expand music education opportunities through Give A Note began as one of the founding board members in 2012, serving as Board Chair & President from 2014 – 2018. Music has long played a key role in her life. She earned a Bachelor of Arts in vocal and instrumental music performance from Ball State University and was honored by her alma mater as an Outstanding Young Alumnus Award winner in 1994. An avid concert goer, Beth appreciates all music genres and enjoys traveling, hiking and biking with her family.Juliana LeeAs Strategic Development Director, Juliana plans and executes strategies to grow Give A Note Foundation and ensure its financial stability. She spearheads communication with key partners including teachers, corporations, other foundations and the entertainment and media industries. She joins Give A Note after six years as the Community Relations Director growing the national non-profit Notes for Notes and over a decade in leadership roles with nonprofit organizations. A MusiCares Ambassador, Juliana is active in entertainment industry professional organizations including the Society of Leaders in Development (SOLID), The Other Nashville Society (TONS) and GRAMMY NEXT. She enjoys attending concerts and participating in yoga and mountain sports. Juliana received a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Westmont College in Santa Barbara, CA.Take a look at giveanote.orgIf you enjoyed this episode, subscribe and share with a friend!Have a question? Want to suggest a topic for the show? Email me at music@jenrafferty.comwebsite: jenrafferty.comFB & IG: @jenraffertymusicClubhouse: @jenraffertyCover Art: https://goodneighborart.com/
In our first episode, we introduce you to our host, Community Relations Director, Jennifer Patrick and give you a glimpse of what you can expect from future (monthly) episodes of HealthSource of Ohio's More Than Medicine Podcast. We'll discuss what it means to be a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), social determinants of health (SDOH), relevant health topics, and how HSO works with our community partners to create healthier, happier communities--one patient at a time. Subscribe now for updates or visit healthsourceorohio.org for more info. Enjoy the show. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/healthsource-of-ohio/message
On today's episode we talk with Lauren Lothringer, Community Relations Director at Planet Ford | Lincoln in Spring, Texas. Lauren was so much fun and easy to talk to! Lauren Lothringer, 1-part Community Relations Director, 1-part Event Consultant, 1-part Dog Mom, and the most extroverted introvert you will ever meet (self-proclaimed). Lauren received a degree from Texas A&M University and has spent the last 5 years of her career learning the ins and outs of the events and hospitality industry when she earned a certification in Luxury Sales & Service Foundations from The Ritz Carlton Bacara – Santa Barbara. Recently she accepted her current position as Community Relations Director with Planet Ford | Lincoln in her hometown of Spring, Texas where her time is spent connecting with those within the community, attending local events, and giving back as often as she can. We are honored to called Planet Ford | Lincoln an EfTA sponsor. Lauren shares all about her experience selecting Texas A&M University, the importance of having a "plan B" and having hands on experiences to help prepare for future careers. She had some great takeaways about caring for yourself and pushing yourself of out your comfort zone that I hope you "keep in your back pocket" for times when you feel uncertain about where you are, where you are going and who you want to be. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/efta/message
Uncomfortable conversations. It begins here. Dave interviews Roy Patterson, Community Relations Director at Moody Bible Institute in Chicago. The topic is racism - its causes and steps toward justice and healing.
Sheila Barry is CEO and Co-founder of SC Creative Innovations, a Northern California start-up whose mission is to enable the dreams of fellow inventors. A former non-profit bilingual Community Relations Director and Grant Writer, Sheila developed her cold calling skills when contacting corporate “social responsibility” C-level executives for her organizations. Based on trial and error, she developed a system of successful, timesaving techniques from her years in the public sector. This work and persistence have now enabled her to “cold call” several hundred manufacturers and potential licensees to get her company's product and those of her fellow inventors through the doors of Corporate America. She is an active member of the Inventors Alliance and enjoys the creative process of inventing. She holds a BA in Hispanic Studies and a MA in Linguistics (TESOL) from the Monterey Institute of International Studies. Sheila speaks fluent Spanish and has been recognized by Rotary International and other nonprofit organizations for her numerous contributions locally and to international communities around the globe.
Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson (Entrepreneurs and Founders of Action Not Words) stopped by the Bridges To Wealth office to talk about Project Elevate, entrepreneurship, and Philly. Plus, they talked with, three 12th graders from Paul Robeson High School and the B2W Youth Entrepreneurship Incubator, Aliah Harris, Kayla Daniels Redden, and Siani Ross. “Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson created Project Elevate and the nonprofit Action Not Words following their 2018 wrongful arrest at a coffee shop in Philadelphia's Center City. As part of its settlement with Nelson and Donte, the city committed $200,000 as seed money to launch Project Elevate and, after issuing a request for proposals, chose the Netter Center as the program partner. The Netter Center's Bridges To Wealth program will use the funds to implement a Project Elevate pilot program this year at Paul Robeson High School and John Bartram High School in Philadelphia. The goal is to broaden students' perspectives and equip them with the tools, resources, and access needed to reach their goals and make an impact on their broader communities.” VIDEO INTERVIEW: https://youtu.be/g_kRDts6hkY. ABOUT: Welcome to Bridges To Wealth - Closing the wealth gap in Philly and beyond through education and opportunity. Bridges To Wealth is a non-profit organization based at the University of Pennsylvania: www.bridges2wealth.org. Every episode of the Bridges To Wealth podcast explores the culture of entrepreneurship, financial freedom, and community. Let's build communities of wealth together, in Philly, and beyond. Podcast Producer and Host: Gregory Nesmith, Community Relations Director & Entrepreneurship Mentor at Bridges To Wealth, Founder & CEO at UNderdogstuff, a member of Penn Wharton Entrepreneurship's VIP-C Incubator, Philly native, and soon to be Wharton School alum. www.GregoryNesmith.com.
Dawn Adams is the Community Relations Director with Food 4 Souls. Her focus is on researching and aligning resources that allow Food 4 Souls to assist those who are ready to move into a life beyond homelessness. She is also responsible for cultivating donor partnerships, working with individuals in recovery and working with local organizations, churches and youth programs for community outreach projects. When she is not working, she enjoys traveling, visiting the local coffee shop and spending time outside with her dog. Dawn currently resides in Fisher's, IN with her husband and twin girls and attends Heartland Church. Topics include: What led her to making the decision to work full time in ministry to the homeless? How does she handle referrals to mental healthcare providers? How has her perception of the homeless changed over her 7 years in ministry? How has working with homeless helped Dawn heal? What does healing mean to you? Shownotes: Key Ministry - Inclusion Fusion Conference - Conference Tony attended Friends of Pollinator Parks - Eric's Pollinator Park Facebook group Brighter Days - Homeless shelter in Columbus, IN Next Episode: Cameron Stout from Stout Heart, Inc.
About Henry Cross: He joined Hosh Yogain 2011 as a teacher and Program Director. And since 2013, he founded and expanded programming for the organization with Hosh Kids and Hosh Seniors. From 2014 to 2016, he participated in a philanthropic role by expanding the programming, policy, and public advocacy efforts of theSonima Foundation as Community Relations Director. Henry's work has been featured by the Huffington Post, Boston Yoga Magazine, Elephant Journal, Blog Talk Radio, The NYC Social Innovation Festival, Social Venture Institute, and multiple Brooklyn and Queens newspapers. In 2015, Henry was selected as an org business fellow and awarded Top 40 Under 40 Nonprofit Rising Starand Innovation Entrepreneur for SVN. In this episode: Greg and Henry talk about the tragic loss of iconic grunge star Chris Cornell. Henry talks about growing up in Miami and not enjoying the humidity there, which influenced his eventual move up north to New York. He discusses how Hush Yoga uses the practice of Yoga to positively impact their local community within New York City. Henry shares the amazing impact Yoga has had in his life, and how it has changed his physical and mental health. He hopes that one day Yoga becomes a common practice accepted in business organizations to better the health and wellness of its employees. Henry finally reiterates is conviction that the practice of Yoga is an imperative to the future of preventative medicine. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices