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Editor-in-chief of The Reykjavík Grapevine, Valur Grettisson, and culture editor Josie Anne Gaitens are joined on the podcast by Guðmundur Hrafn Arngrímsson, the Chair of the Icelandic Tenants Union. Guðmundur explains the current dire situation with the rental market in Iceland, and what measures would be required to alleviate the problems renters face. Find more about the Icelandic Tenants Union here:The Rental Union HomepageFacebook group (Icelandic)FB group (English) Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isPlease take the time to rate and review the Icelandic Roundup on your podcast app! We really appreciate it, and it helps other people find the show.Before travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Welcome back to The Icelandic Roundup! On this week's episode, Grapevine's editor-in-chief Valur Grettisson and culture editor Josie Anne Gaitens are joined by investigative journalist Bjartmar Oddur Þeyr Alexandersson from Stundin magazine. They discuss the upcoming municipal elections, the various parties running in Reykjavík (there are 11—don't forget the socialists), and the fact that there is a party of cats running in the north of Iceland. Oh boy. Find out more about voting in Iceland here.Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isPlease take the time to rate and review the Icelandic Roundup on your podcast app! It helps other people find the show.Before travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Grapevine's editor-in-chief Valur Grettisson and culture editor Josie Anne Gaitens are back with all of the latest Icelandic news: Georgian diplomacy, secret Russian blacklists, and an incredibly bizarre tale of neighbourly dispute ending with an ancient curse...Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isPlease take the time to rate and review the Icelandic Roundup on your podcast app! It helps other people find the show.Before travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
News editor Andie Sophia Fontaine and editor-in-chief Valur Grettisson are joined by Dagur Bergþóruson Eggertsson, the current Mayor of Reykjavík. Dagur belongs to the Social Democratic Alliance, and has been Mayor since 2014. Ahead of the regional elections in May, he talks with Valur and Andie about key issues, including housing, immigration and racism in Icelandic politics.Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isBefore travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Who was Íslandsbanki sold to, and why? Reykjavík Grapevine editor-in-chief Valur Grettisson, culture editor Josie Anne Gaitens and news editor Andie Sophia join forces to discuss the controversy. Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isBefore travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Today on the podcast, Reykjavík Grapevine editor-in-chief Valur Grettisson and culture editor Josie Anne Gaitens speak to social media influencer Kyana Sue Powers, who is facing deportation from Iceland after her work visa was rejected.While living in Iceland as a student, Kyana started sharing her experiences of life and her adventures in Iceland on social media, resulting in her garnering a huge following on platforms such as Instagram and TikTok. After applying for a work visa here, Kyana has subsequently been denied a permit by the authorities, and given only 30 days before she is expected to leave the country, a decision that she is now trying to appeal.Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isBefore travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Welcome to The Icelandic Roundup from The Reykjavík Grapevine. Today, Editor-In-Chief, Valur Grettisson, and Culture Editor, Josie Anne Gaitens, cover the rapidly decreasing Covid incidence rate in Iceland, free kindergartens, and legislation that might decriminalise drug possession for personal consumption.Looking for more news? Check out our website for the latest coverage: grapevine.isBefore travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop: shop.grapevine.isfacebook: facebook.com/ReykjavikGrapevinetwitter: twitter.com/rvkgrapevine instagram: instagram.com/rvkgrapevine/Thank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Welcome to The Icelandic Roundup from The Reykjavík Grapevine. Today, Editor-In-Chief, Valur Grettisson, and Culture Editor, Josie Anne Gaitens discuss the preliminary party votes ahead of the upcoming municipal elections in May, as well as looking at the welcome that Icelanders have provided for Ukrainian refugees. Links in this episode:Information about Icelandic elections can be found online from Fjölmenningarsetur / Multicultural Information centre: mcc.is/governance/authorities/The English-Icelandic dictionary is available here: ensk.isBefore travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Welcome to The Icelandic Roundup from The Reykjavík Grapevine. Today, Editor-In-Chief, Valur Grettisson, and Culture Editor, Josie Anne Gaitens, are joined by Iryna Zubenko, a content manager and journalist from Ukraine, who is currently interning at Grapevine. She shares her experience of witnessing war break out in her home country while abroad, as well as her hopes and concerns as the situation continues to develop. Read Iryna's honest and brilliant article about the Russian invasion of Ukraine here: 'Waking Up To War In My Home County'Before travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
Welcome to The Icelandic Roundup with Valur Grettisson and Josie Anne Gaitens. In this episode we go over the Icelandic response to the war in Ukraine, life in without COVID-19 restrictions, and the worst day for the stock market since 2008. We also look ahead to weather conditions for the coming week, and bring you an update on roads.Before travelling in Iceland please always check road and weather conditions to ensure a safe journey.Weather: vedur.isRoads: road.isThe latest Coronvirus measures can be found at covid.isThis show is brought to you by the Reykjavík Grapevine, a free, alternative magazine in English published in Reykjavík every month. We cover everything Iceland-related, with a special focus on news, human interest stories, music, culture, food, travel and events. shop | facebook | twitter | instagramThank you to Lava Car Rental and The Lava Centre for sponsoring this episode of The Icelandic Roundup.
In this episode of Emerging Markets Decoded, Madhavi Bokil of the Credit Strategy team joins host Ariane Ortiz-Bollin to discuss new risks to the global macroeconomic outlook from the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Plus, David Rogovic of the Sovereign team discusses the credit implications of less economic scarring from the pandemic.Related content on Moodys.com (some content only available to registered users or subscribers): Russia-Ukraine crisis injects new risks into global economic outlookAs COVID crisis recedes, global economy downshifts toward trend growthEnergy ties raise risks, but credit impact from limited Russia-Ukraine conflict is lowStronger economic recovery will reduce but not eliminate scarring for most sovereigns
Die neue Omikron-Variante des Coronvirus breitet sich weiter aus. Und sie führt dazu, dass viele Länder ihre Maßnahmen anpassen. In Deutschland wird darüber morgen entschieden. Andere Länder haben bereits schärfere Regeln beschlossen: Die Niederlande etwa sind seit gestern im "harten Lockdown". In Dänemark haben Theater, Kinos und Freizeitparks wieder geschlossen. Und nach Österreich darf - wer nicht in Quarantäne will - nur noch einreisen, wer geimpft oder genesen ist und zusätzlich einen negativen PCR-Test vorweisen kann.
Colin Ellis of the Credit Strategy & Research team and Anne Van Praagh of the Sovereign team discuss the outlook for the global economy and sovereign credit in 2022 as the effects of the coronavirus pandemic ebb. They also outline the growing importance of social risks, particularly income inequality, for countries across the globe.To read more on this topic, visit Moody's Outlooks Hub (some content only available to registered users or subscribers of Moodys.com).
Ganz Russland ist ab sofort im Lockdown. Trotz der dramatisch steigenden Infektionen nehmen viele Menschen die Gefahr einer Erkrankung an Covid-19 nicht richtig ernst. Auch die Skepsis gegenüber dem Impfstoff Sputnik V bleibt unverändert groß. Von Florian Kellermann www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Studio 9 Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
A record number of American workers are leaving their jobs, adding to the nationwide labor shortage. There are multiple factors being attributed to this but what is clear is jobs are plentiful and companies are competing for the most experienced applicants. FOX's John Saucier speaks to FOX's Madison Alworth about this trend and what is behind it.
A record number of American workers are leaving their jobs, adding to the nationwide labor shortage. There are multiple factors being attributed to this but what is clear is jobs are plentiful and companies are competing for the most experienced applicants. FOX's John Saucier speaks to FOX's Madison Alworth about this trend and what is behind it.
A record number of American workers are leaving their jobs, adding to the nationwide labor shortage. There are multiple factors being attributed to this but what is clear is jobs are plentiful and companies are competing for the most experienced applicants. FOX's John Saucier speaks to FOX's Madison Alworth about this trend and what is behind it.
L'Ulss 7 ha trovato una nuova collocazione nei locali del vecchio presidio ospedaliero di Asiago, nell'area del poliambulatorio. La sede sarà aperta tutti i sabati dalle 8.30 alle 13. Chi ha già una prenotazione verrà avvisato via mail o sms con i nuovi orari.
Il premier Daniel Andrews ha dichiarato che l'eliminazione non sembra più un obiettivo raggiungibile. Lo stato concentrerà tutte le proprie risorse sul piano di vaccinazione.
Austin Jenkins sits down and discusses Washington's transportation infrastructure with the Secretary of the Washington State Department of Transportation Roger Millar.
Tim Gossage says that with all the covid drama around the country, it's time to put the AFL season on hold
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For many people Halloween is more than just a holiday, It's a way of life! They find ways of celebrating the tricks-and-treats of the spooky season all year round; from Summerween to Halloweek, and even in our current month of May with Halfway to Halloween. Fan Effect host, and avid Halloweener, KellieAnn Halvorsen is joined once more by our Fear Factory friend owner and creatorRob Dunfield, and the Factory’s general manager and newly elected president of the Haunted Attractions Association InternationalSpencer Terry. Together they take a look at why Halloween warms the hearts of so many, the Fear Factory’s Halfway-to-Halloween weekend events, and new spoopy experiences heading to the award-winning Factory this Fall. Beyond Sci-Fi, Fantasy, Gaming and Tech, the brains behind Fan Effect are connoisseurs of categories surpassing the nerdy. Brilliant opinions and commentary on all things geek, but surprising knowledge and witty arguments over pop culture, Star Trek, MARVEL vs DC, and a wide range of movies, TV shows, and more. Formerly known as SLC Fanboys, the show is hosted byAndy Farnsworth andKellieAnn Halvorsen, who are joined by guest-experts. Based in the beautiful beehive state, Fan Effect celebrates Utah’s unique fan-culture as it has been declared The Nerdiest State in America by TIME. Listen regularly on your favorite platform, at kslnewsradio.com, or on the KSL App.Join the conversation on Facebook @FanEffectShow, Instagram @FanEffectShow, and Twitter @FanEffectShow. Fan Effect is sponsored byMegaplex Theatres, Utah's premiere movie entertainment company. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today, I want to talk about some of Biden's recent changes to the refugee cap, how his actions compare to Trump's, and the messaging that's been coming out of the administration versus what's actually happening in terms of policy.
Opposition to vaccinations is nothing new but it seems to be growing during this pandemic. About a quarter of Americans say they don't trust and won't be getting a COVID-19 vaccination. Trey Yingst speaks with with Dr. Steven J. Pearlman, author and professor, about the fears and mistrust of the anti-vaccination movement.
Opposition to vaccinations is nothing new but it seems to be growing during this pandemic. About a quarter of Americans say they don't trust and won't be getting a COVID-19 vaccination. Trey Yingst speaks with with Dr. Steven J. Pearlman, author and professor, about the fears and mistrust of the anti-vaccination movement.
The Hushmo Black Forum follows current Events and news relevant to the African-American community. The moderator initiates thought-provoking discussions and conversations for the listing audience throughout cyberspace. Members and guests of Hushmo's online public forum are diverse individuals who have passionate insights and perspectives on African-American issues that range from day to day life, politics, media, history, books, sports, entertainment, style, beauty and more. The forum features a blog for members to post comments and interact. Writers highlight everything from movies to celebrity fashion to local human interest stories and lifestyle advice. The Hushmo Black Forum airs online on Blog Talk Radio every Saturday at 7pm.The moderator has taken an in-depth look at the prolific African-American activist W.E.B. DuBois and has also reviewed and discussed Jimmy C Cameron's newly released book "Racism and Hate: an American Reality". Visit The Hushmo Black forum and stay up to date on the latest in African-American culture when you become a member, you're embracing new friendships and a community to share stories and opinions. "like" The Hushmo Black Forum from our facebook page @ www.hushmoblack.com
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Broke AF Bois speaking facts on the topics of Bitchassness, NBA, Coronavirus, Comedy, and OnlyFans
Vaccines likely will not be available for most students this school year. The good news is that reopening schools for in-person learning does not seem to significantly increase community transmission of the virus. But it depends on whether schools are able to follow COVID-19 public health guidance. All schools should aim to have students attend school in person, which is how they learn best. This means working with public health officials to get community spread of the virus under control. And then, when it is possible to re-open a school for in-person learning, layered safety measures can help keep students, teachers, and staff safe.
Ok, we're good now, the fights are over. But, Aaron doesn't go to see Jarren even though he's in Atlanta, so Jarren invites another White on the show, his buddy Scramn. Max and Kyle prepare for Peru.
Independent investigative journalism, broadcasting, trouble-making and muckraking with Brad Friedman of BradBlog.com
Let's Just Pay People To Stay Home November 19th, 2020 We've heard calls for some time now about a so-called Universal Basic Income (UBI) but in the age of Covid-19 many on the Left are pushing to pay people to lockdown in their homes. What could possibly go wrong with that? Let's Break It Down… Article: “Ocasio-Cortez on Controlling Covid-19: ‘We Need To Pay People To Stay Home'” https://thehill.com/homenews/house/526807-ocasio-cortez-on-controlling-covid-we-need-to-pay-people-to-stay-home ==================== About S.T.S. or Shooting The S*** is the short form video format breaking down topics in 20 to 30 minutes segments. The context is available on all social media platforms and on the S.T.S. Podcast. S.T.S. is a PG-13 show that is a no holds barred, no B.S. take on current events and politics in the United States with a great mixture of sarcasm and humor from a very right of center perspective tempered with common sense. ==================== Learning More About The Caramel Conservative & Shooting The S*** Website: www.plusultramedia.com Contact: edelgado@plusultramedia.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheCaramelConservativePodcast/ Spreaker Podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/shooting-the-s YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3RXDkUKUALAd_TgnZBd9Rg/ LBRY.TV https://lbry.tv/@S.T.S.:4 MINDS: https://www.minds.com/thecaramelconservative/ MeWe: https://mewe.com/i/eddelgado3 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-325507 BitChute: https://www.bitchute.com/channel/o9XzD30HaGdQ/
We chat with independent political analyst Dan Welch about the larger affects that Coronavirus is having on the country in terms of school openings and mental health. There is also discussion of the recent uprisings around the country regarding police violence and the destruction of statues as it relates to historical narrative.
The Daytime Emmy Awards, Disney World restaurant reservations open today; Coronvirus caused tens of thousands of restaurants to close
A leading brazing, heat-treating, and finishing facility in the Aerospace and Aviation industry, Thermal-Vac Technology, an essential business, quickly adjusted to COVID-19 safety measures. Heather Falcone, CEO of Thermal-Vac Technology, shares how her company implemented multiple measures to keep employees safe: mandatory face masks, staggered shifts, daily cleanings, and more. On top of adjusting company operations, Heather talks about the importance of clear communication through digital channels to employees and customers. Learn all this and more in this episode of Back to Business: COVID-19 & You.
In memory of our mentor and friend, Angelo Falcon, founder of the Institute of Puerto Rican Policy which then became the National Institute of Latino Policy, Lucia and I will be discussing the current impact of the Coronvirus on Latinx communities in New York City and the Northeast region re: the Census, the undercount, redistricting and upcoming elections in 2020 and 2021. We also discussed the vital impact that Hector Figureoa, President of 32BJ, who also passed in the last year. His leadership deeply impacted the face of politics and policy in New York City, Puerto Rico and beyond. ***** Lucia Gómez is the Political Director of the NYC Central Labor Council – AFL-CIO. Prior to joining the NYC CLC, Lucia was the Director of Organizing and Strategic Partnerships for LiUNA Local 78. In different capacities, her life's work has been around empowering Latinos, immigrants and their communities to take action through grassroots organizing, leadership development and civic engagement. Lucia has held high responsibility positions in government and non-government sectors. She has extensive knowledge of voting and enfranchisement laws, as well as extensive experience in election administration, geographic information systems, Census operations and community organizing. Ms. Gómez has a BA from Rutgers University-New Brunswick and studied anthropology at the Universidad Autónoma de Yucatán, México. Lucia is a graduate of the Cornell University/NYS AFL-CIO Union Leadership Institute, the Hispanic Federation/Baruch College – Leadership Institute, the Coro Immigrant Civic Leadership Program, a past Policy Fellow of the National Institute for Latino Policy, Board member for the NYS Immigrant Action Fund, Make the Road Action and the Vice-President of Latinas United for Political Empowerment Political Action Committee (LUPE PAC). She currently resides with her daughter, Victoria Jimenez Gomez, where she works daily towards developing and modeling the values of community empowerment, respect for diversity and strategic trouble making. ***** To learn more about the legacy of Angelo Falcon and the National Institute for Latino Policy check out: https://www.nytimes.com/2018/05/25/obituaries/angelo-falcon-advocate-for-latinos-in-new-york-dies-at-66.html https://www.ny1.com/nyc/all-boroughs/inside-city-hall/2018/05/25/remembering-angelo-falcon https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Institute_for_Latino_Policy ***** To lean more about the legacy of Hector Figueroa check out: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/07/12/nyregion/hector-figueroa-union-leader-with-impact-dies-at-57.html https://www.seiu32bj.org/hector-figueroa/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/critica/support
Kaitlyn Taylor joins me for Ep 3 of The Lockdown. Kaitlyn is the the wife of Omar Taylor, who has been described as a ''walking miracle''. Omar survived Coronovirus, heart failure, sepsis, pneumonia & a double stroke. His family were told to prepare for the first. Omar defied all the odds, and after 30 days in intensive care, he walked out of Colchester General Hospital in Essex with his family just in time to be home for his son's second birthday. Omar is now going to be studied by scientists & medical professionals in the fight against Coronvirus. Kaitlyn spoke to me & gave me a detailed insight into Omar's story. It really is heart warming.Thank you to Kaitlyn for taking the time and to the NHS for being heroes every day and every night.
August Pfluger is the Republican candidate for Congressional District 11 who won his primary outright and now is heading to the general election in November. He is looking to replace outgoing Congressman Mike Conaway in the rural West Texas district that has recently been hit hard by both the Coronvirus response and the collapse of the oil & gas markets. In this episode, we talk about what he is doing to stay engaged with constituents and what he plans to do to help the country recover if elected to serve in Congress. LEARN MORE https://www.augustpfluger.com/ https://www.facebook.com/AugustPflugerTX/ https://twitter.com/AugustPfluger INFORMATION ON CORONAVIRUS https://gov.texas.gov/organization/op... https://dshs.texas.gov/coronavirus https://www.twc.texas.gov/ FOLLOW US https://twitter.com/BigTexasPodcast https://www.instagram.com/bigtexaspod... https://www.facebook.com/TexasYR/ Music provided by Wally West & Them Lostbound Souls --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-big-texas-podcast/support
Welcome to the first episode of Trainwrecked AF. It's a pod-demic. Everyone is starting podcasts, so why shouldn't we? In this episode you'll hear us discuss the Coronvirus (duh), major life events millennials have lived through, Instagram, plastic surgery and when the fuck sports will be back.
While some saw this week's announcement of guidelines for COVID-19 Alert Level 3 as a good sign, many with a mouthpiece in the media saw it as proof the government had over-reacted here with Level 4 and we should have followed Australia's looser rules instead.
Broadcaster and presenter Myf Warhurst invites us into her kitchen. Plus how are TV shows adjusting to self-isolation?
In this week's podcast:we talk with MHA about how they are taking care of their residentswe discuss the coronavirus in Ugandawe talk about how to find God in a culture of fearwe also round up some of the work being done around the Connexion to support communities, both practically and spiritually
In this special episode, Raegan talks about the affects of the COVID-19 Coronvirus, both in real estate and for businesses in general. Is now a good time to buy or sell? Is it even a possiblity? How can you have a positive impact on small businesses who are struggling? All these questions and more will be answered in this episode of Realities of Real Estate. Meanwhile, while you spend more time at home, continue your real estate shopping at: https://raegangrobe.remax-oklahoma.com/ Here you'll find an up-to-date, more accurate search than Zillow or Realtor.com while learning more about our favorite podcast host at the same time! How cool is that? For the latest on what Raegan is up to, follow her on Instagram @_raeganlee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realitiesofrealestate/support
Scott Ferrall and Sports Business Consultant/Analyst, Rick Horrow, discuss the impact the Coronvirus is having on the market and what it'll look like once the crisis is over. Later, Scott and Rick discussed Miami Hurricanes head coach, Learn more about your ad-choices at https://news.iheart.com/podcast-advertisers
The county executive updates Roger and JP on the latest as the Coronvirus crisis continues
This episode is the audio version of a video I released. you can find the original here: https://www.lynmorton.com/blog/marketing-during-coronavirusMy wife asked me the other day about an idea to talk about Coronvirus with her business. Wanting to be a supportive husband, I said “sure. Go for it!” But then the communicator in me started thinking about it more closely. What are the good ways to do marketing and communications in this age of Coronavirus? Let's talk about that.
This episode is the audio version of a video I released. you can find the original here: https://www.lynmorton.com/blog/marketing-during-coronavirusMy wife asked me the other day about an idea to talk about Coronvirus with her business. Wanting to be a supportive husband, I said “sure. Go for it!” But then the communicator in me started thinking about it more closely. What are the good ways to do marketing and communications in this age of Coronavirus? Let's talk about that.