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Somewhat different than what has been our regular content, tonight we sit down with Snow Club Volunteer Roger Gosselin, a passionate leader in Vermont's snowmobiling community and a driving force behind the Vermont Association of Snow Travelers (VAST). As President and County Director of the Orleans County Snowmobile Association, Roger shares his expertise on the critical role landowners and dedicated volunteers play in creating and maintaining Vermont's renowned trail system. We dive into the challenges and opportunities facing snowmobiling in Vermont, including trail preservation, land access, and the importance of community involvement. Roger also offers his vision for the future of the sport and what riders can do to help keep the trails open and thriving for generations to come. If you love snowmobiling or want to learn more about the people and efforts behind the scenes, this is an episode you won't want to miss! Check out Roger's Facebook page, The Snow Traveler @ https://www.facebook.com/thesnowtraveler Check out more about VAST at https://vtvast.org/. Don't forget to check out www.3rdalarmcharters.com to schedule this years charter before they are all taken up. If you ever wanted to podcast but just don't know how to get started, check out www.missioncastvt.org. Contact them to help you get your message heard.
Allegheny county Director of Public Works Stephen Shanley calls in to talk about the roads and protocols they're taking to keep roads safe.
Mike Ferguson in the Morning 10-29-24 St. Charles County Director of Elections Kurt Bahr talks about the heavy turnout for early voting. More information here to help you regarding voting: https://www.sccmo.org/410/Election-Authority NewsTalkSTL website: https://newstalkstl.com/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/NewsTalkSTL Twitter/X: https://twitter.com/NewstalkSTL Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/NewsTalkSTL Livestream 24/7: bit.ly/NEWSTALKSTLSTREAMSSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Nick Taylor Horror Show!As always, each episode of The Nick Taylor Horror Show explores how today's horror filmmakers are getting their movies made while deconstructing their methods and career strategies into practical insights that you can use on your own horror filmmaking journey. This includes their creative processes, funding resources, favorite books & tools, key life lessons, and much much more.Francis Galluppi is the director of The Last Stop In Yuma County, a southern-fried, hard-boiled crime thriller that plays within the traditions of Tarantino, The Cohen Brothers, Taylor Sheridan, and Elmore Leonard while still establishing a feel and style all its own. I loved this movie - it's a fun, lean and mean piece of cinema bolstered by an incredible ensemble cast including Richard Brake, Jim Cummings, Jocelin Donahue, Barbara Crampton and many more.The Last Stop in Yuma County is Francis' feature debut and the film caught the eye of Sam Raimi and ultimately led to Francis being handed the reins of an upcoming installment in the Evil Dead franchise which is really awesome news.Prior to Last Stop in Yuma County, Francis' short film High Desert Hell, won several awards, including the Wes Craven Award at the Catalina Film Festival in 2019 while his followup, The Gemini Project, won Best Science Fiction/Fantasy Short Film' at the Burbank International Film Festival in 2020.In this conversation, Francis and I get into the grueling story behind the making of Last Stop in Yuma County, which was a four plus year labor of love involving blood, sweat, tears, and mortgaged houses. This is an excellent account of true indie filmmaking, the importance of preparation, working with an all-star cast, and never giving up. I owe a big thank you to my friend David Guglielmo for putting me in touch with Francis, thank you David. Now, please enjoy my conversation with Francis Galluppi.Prepare Extensively: Preparation was crucial to Francis' process, and his level of prep was extensive and very impressive. Every shot was meticulously storyboarded and diagrammed with detailed blocking directions made months before production began. Ultimately, this prep enabled him to achieve complex and high-production value work on a relatively low budget. Francis also engaged in extensive conversations with the actors, fully fleshing out the script and characters and every line of dialogue over zoom. By the time everyone arrived on set, the team was well-prepared to hit their marks which is critical on a lower budget. Francis' process demonstrates that there's no such thing as over-preparing. All of this ensured a fairly smooth production and Francis' ability to pivot when things went wrong.Set a Deadline and Make It Happen: Francis stresses the importance of setting a hard deadline and committing to it. Waiting for perfect conditions or resources can delay or prevent the realization of a project. He emphasizes the importance of prepping before you're greenlit, which may seem counterintuitive to filmmakers hesitant to invest time in a project that may not happen. However, extensive preparation increases the likelihood of your film coming to fruition. This preparation not only creates a sense of reality and momentum for your project but also impresses producers and investors, making your project appear more tangible and ready to go and ultimately easier to greenlight.Edit Your Own Work. Francis quickly mentioned that early on directors should edit their own work because doing so is a valuable learning experience. It forces you to confront your mistakes and understand what works and what doesn't about your shooting style and directorial capability. Being able to be objective at this level will ultimately make you a better...
Director Francis Galluppi joins Matthew Pejkovic on the Matt's Movie Reviews Podcast to talk about his new film 'The Last Stop in Yuma County', a neo-noir thriller that stars Jim Cummings as a lowly salesman who finds himself in the middle of a hostage situation in a desert located diner on a dusty hot day. Support Matt's Movie Reviews PayPal: https://tinyurl.com/2x9tn2k4 Patreon: https://tinyurl.com/54jnzpsn TeePublic: https://tinyurl.com/2p9c5kpn Amazon: https://amzn.to/3JfyGtK Follow Matt's Movie Reviews! Website: http://mattsmoviereviews.net Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Matts-Movie-Reviewsnet/151059409963 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/MattsMovieReviews Twitter: https://twitter.com/MattsMovieRev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/1036986/admin/ Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-1643285
Waukesha County Director of Health and Human Services Liz Aldred joins Wisconsin's Midday News to talk about Waukesha County's new Fentanyl Crisis Docu-Series that sheds light on the dangers of fentanyl and opioids in the community in commemoration of National Fentanyl Awareness day.
In this Episode we speak with Dr Stephanie Larson, County Director and Livestock Range Management Advisor and Director of University of California Cooperative Extension, Sonoma County about fires in Sonoma county, rangeland management and how cattle can help.Match Graze
Buddy Pearson meets with Putnam Co. Director of Schools Corby King for a part two of their conversation. Corby talks about the four new principals that took over within the county, some things that came up in 2023 that he felt very passionate about, & what we can expect to see in the next five months in the school year. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
On today's Local Matters...Buddy Pearson is joined by Director of Schools for Putnam County Corby King. They talk about Corby talks about the anticipation and excitement the beginning of a new school year as summer break closes, recognizing some different students for their accomplishments during the fall semester, and Tennessee Tech's Education Concert for all of the fourth graders in Putnam County. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
What’s Trending: Second King County councilmember wants director to step down for anti-Semitism and University Place school board candidate Linda Wojciechowski highlights her campaign to bring values back to schools. Big Local: Encouraging number of people attended Israel support rally in Bellevue, and a Mercer Island family frets over daughter living in Israel. You Pick: Is it problematic to jail someone over hateful speech? Rantz highlights an incident involving a French-Swiss writer.
Jim Zenner was appointed as the Director of Military and Veteran Affairs by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors on August 29th, 2022. Jim most recently worked for the Los Angeles County Department of Mental Health (LACDMH) as a Mental Health Program Manager III. In this capacity, Jim was responsible for the implementation and oversight of the Veteran Peer Access Network. Jim's prior experience includes working for the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs, and Director of Homeless Veteran Programs for Vets Advocacy.
Karla Belzer, County Director for the University of Illinois Extension, joins Lisa Dent to explain how you can identify, understand, and respond to the signs and symptoms of mental health or substance abuse challenges. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand Follow @kpowell720 Follow @maryvandeveldeFollow @LaurenLapka
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This interview with El Paso County Director of Children, Youth and Family Services, Catania Jones, was recorded on April 10, 2023. In this episode we talk about Catania's passion for social justice, the value in taking time for yourself, and the importance of Child Abuse Prevention Month. If you are interested in learning more about how El Paso County is communicating with its residents, please visit https://www.elpasoco.com/. If you are interested in stories about organizations and projects in the community that are putting America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding to good use, please visit https://admin.elpasoco.com/el-paso-county-arpa-stories/ and stay tuned to future episodes of this podcast.
Keep the Wreath Green Campaign – 17 red bulbs last year in Escambia County, post hurricane season thoughts, learned a lot at a Tallahassee storm prep event including ordering processes, staging communities & FEMA grants, Suboxone advertising, hold times getting better on 911, watch your heating sources to avoid fires.
Welcome to the CattleCal podcast! Brooke Latack and I called Dan Macon in the research call of the month. Dan is a County Director, Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor based in Auburn, CA. In the current call, Dan talked about some research that he has conducted on the use of "Livestock Guardian Dogs". It was a very interesting call, and we learned a lot about those very nice animals. If you want to know more about Dan's career and his job, do not miss the opportunity to listen to our previous episode (CCP#076), it was a very nice and fun talk. Dan's contact information: Twitter: https://twitter.com/flyingmulefarm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flyingmule/ Blogs: https://ucanr.edu/blogs/RanchingintheFoothills/ https://flyingmule.blogspot.com/ UC ANR: https://ucanr.edu/sites/ReadytoSucceed/Contact_Us/?facultyid=22580 Email: dmacon@ucanr.edu Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
Welcome to the CattleCal podcast! In the career call of the month, Brooke Latack and I called Dan Macon. Dan is a County Director, Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor based in Auburn, CA. Is the current episode Dan talked about his career, going from a short time in the industry to his job as a county advisor. He talked about learning from others, and at the end, Dan gave a brief overview of the Californian sheep industry. A very nice conversation with good laughs to hear about. As usual, it was a very nice call, and we hope you enjoy it!! Dan's TopTip was to listen to his podcast and also to "find out who your local advisor is". Podcast: Sheep Stuff Ewe Should Know https://open.spotify.com/show/0wu6MF1PIBbcwp9zrJCVqI?si=368ffb9cb11849bc Dan's contact information: Twitter: https://twitter.com/flyingmulefarm Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/flyingmule/ Blogs: https://ucanr.edu/blogs/RanchingintheFoothills/ https://flyingmule.blogspot.com/ UC ANR: https://ucanr.edu/sites/ReadytoSucceed/Contact_Us/?facultyid=22580 Email: dmacon@ucanr.edu Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
Welcome to the CattleCal podcast! In the research call of the month, Brooke Latack and I called Jennifer Heguy. Jennifer is a Dairy Farm Advisor and a County Director at UC ANR. In the current episode, Jennifer talked about "Byproducts used in Californian Dairy Industry". If you want to know more about Jennifer's career, do not miss the opportunity to hear our previous episode (CCP#68), it was an amazing call. Enjoy the call. Jennifer's UC ANR profile: https://ucanr.edu/?facultyid=3367 The Golden State Dairy Management website, where you can find Jennifer's newsletter and much more information about the dairy industry and what we talked about in this podcast. https://ucanr.edu/sites/CAdairyconference/ Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
Welcome to the CattleCal podcast! In the career call of the month, Brooke Latack and I called Jennifer Heguy. Jennifer is a Dairy Farm Advisor and a County Director at UC ANR. Jennifer talked about her career going from her B.S. and master's degree in Animal Science at UC Davis and her experience as an extensionist at UC ANR. It was a very nice call, and we hope you enjoy it!! Jennifer's TopTip was to read something for fun!! Same as last month, a very nice tip!! Jennifer's UC ANR profile: https://ucanr.edu/?facultyid=3367 The Golden State Dairy Management website, where you can find Jennifer's newsletter and much more information about the dairy industry. https://ucanr.edu/sites/CAdairyconference/ Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal". #podcast #cattlecalf #beefchattle #feedlot #ucdavis #animalscience #beef #beefnutrition #research
Ep. 1920 Missy Crawford, ISU Extension County Director by Radio on the Go
Six months have passed since Russia invaded Ukraine. The war has significantly disrupted global food chains, cutting off vital supplies of wheat, corn and other goods to communities across the Middle East.Already dealing with currency crises, climate change and Covid-19, MENA communities are now contending with recording breaking price inflation and growing food insecurity. In this increasingly tense political and economic environment, what are the solutions to the looming food catastrophe in the Middle East? How can governments within the region ensure help reaches those needing it most, and what role must the international community play? This week, we speak with Patrick Mardini, CEO of the Lebanese Institute for Market Studies, and Nicole Robinson (@NRobinson1297) from the Heritage Foundation about the Middle East's dependency on exports from Russia and Ukraine. The World Food Programme's County Director in Egypt, Praveen Agrawal (@Agrawal_P_K), also features in the episode, discussing the recent UN-brokered deal between Russia, Ukraine and Turkey to unlock grain shipments from the Black Sea. This podcast is written and produced by Rosie McCabe (@RosieMcCabe3) with help from Hugo Goodridge (@hugogoodridge). Theme music by Omar al-Fil. Other music by Blue Dot Sessions. To get in touch with the producers, follow then tweet us at @TheNewArabVoice or email hugo.goodridge@alaraby.co.uk.
L.A. County Director of Public Health, Barbara Ferrer drops her plans to reimpose a mask mandate. Lefty AP tries to cover with "hospitalization numbers going down," but the real reason is hidden between the lines.
Director Of Outreach For Dallas County Habitat For Humanity Cassie Nemmers talks about the upcoming Rock the Block event in Perry and what people should know about Dallas County Habitat for Humanity.
Ben Rodgers meets with Billy Stepp, the current Upperman High School Principal, and the new, upcoming Cumberland County Director Of Schools. They discuss how May Day and the prom went for Upperman High School, his roots to Cumberland County, and what they mean for him to take on this new role as the County's Director Of Schools, as well as what originally intrigued him about pursuing the position. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
Ben Rodgers meets with Billy Stepp, the current Upperman High School Principal, and the new, upcoming Cumberland County Director Of Schools. They discuss how May Day and the prom went for Upperman High School, his roots to Cumberland County, and what they mean for him to take on this new role as the County's Director Of Schools, as well as what originally intrigued him about pursuing the position. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
Jennifer Armstrong from Real Housewives of Orange County discusses joining the show this season, dynamics of being a working mom with a stay at home dad, and the cast members she connected to most. Amy Ziering, Director of Not So Pretty on HBO Max, a comprehensive large-scale investigative expose of the trillion-dollar cosmetics, beauty and an investigative look into the beauty industry. Reality Life with Kate CaseyPatreon: http://www.patreon.com/katecaseyCameo: https://cameo.com/katecaseyTwitter: https://twitter.com/katecaseyInstagram: http://www.instagram.com/katecaseycaTik Tok: http://www.tiktok.com/itskatecaseyClubhouse: @katecasey Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/113157919338245Amazon.com: www.amazon.com/shop/katecasey Make sure you're taking advantage of the opportunity to earn something back for all those Pampers you're going through. Download the Pampers Club app and start turning diapers into rewards. Earn $5 PampersCash with your first three product scans. Download Pampers Club app today and get access to exclusive Pampers coupons and more!”See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Welcome back to the CattleCal podcast! In the career call of the month, Brooke Latack and I called Dr. Sheila Barry. Doctor Barry is the County Director Santa Clara/Livestock and Natural Resources Advisor, San Francisco Bay Area. In the current episode, Dr. Barry talked about her background in agriculture, some experiences in the East Coast and outside of the country, as well as how was going back to school to pursue a doctorate degree after years “out of the school”. Do not miss the opportunity to listen about Dr. Barry's career. Dr. Barry's TopTip: The Big Fat Surprise: Why Butter, Meat and Cheese Belong in a Healthy Diet – Nina Teicholz https://www.amazon.com/Big-Fat-Surprise-Butter-Healthy-ebook/dp/B00A25FDUA/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=big+fat+surprise+by+nina+teicholz&qid=1646942192&sprefix=big+fat+sur%2Caps%2C145&sr=8-1 Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future – Ashlee Vance https://www.amazon.com/Elon-Musk-SpaceX-Fantastic-Future/dp/006230125X/ref=sr_1_1_sspa?keywords=elon+musk+book&qid=1646942204&sprefix=ellon+m%2Caps%2C139&sr=8-1-spons&psc=1&spLa=ZW5jcnlwdGVkUXVhbGlmaWVyPUEyNVZERVRSTjRDQlpQJmVuY3J5cHRlZElkPUEwOTM0NTMwVTZVUExYMlI2TjVYJmVuY3J5cHRlZEFkSWQ9QTAyNjMwMDYyVVBNSVE4NlJWTUFQJndpZGdldE5hbWU9c3BfYXRmJmFjdGlvbj1jbGlja1JlZGlyZWN0JmRvTm90TG9nQ2xpY2s9dHJ1ZQ== The Travels of A T-Shirt in the Global Economy – Pietra Rivoli https://www.amazon.com/Travels-T-Shirt-Global-Economy/dp/812655410X/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2ZZW6YMCJ5W3X&keywords=travels+of+t-shirt&qid=1646942314&sprefix=travels+of+t-shir%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-1 Find more of her work on: https://ucanr.edu/sites/BayAreaRangeland/#:~:text=Understanding%20Working%20Rangelands&text=Ranching%20or%20working%20rangelands%20describe,landscapes%E2%80%9D%20in%20the%20Bay%20Area. https://ucanr.edu/?facultyid=112 Enjoy the call. Follow CattleCal on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cattlecal/ Subscribe to our monthly newsletter: http://ceimperial.ucanr.edu/news_359/CattleCal_483/ Send an email to cattlecalucd@gmail.com with questions and feedback. Thank you very much! And remember: "It is always a great time for a CattleCal".
Dallas County Director of Human Resources Beth Deardorff talks about the presidential executive order that was recently blocked that would require organizations with with than 100 employees to mandate vaccinations.
In this episode, we chat with Jeff Smith, the County Director and Extension Agent for Robertson Co. If you have a question about livestock, weed identification, or anything agriculture related, Jeff Smith is your guy.
Matthew Smolnik - New Kent County Director Of Economic Development
Wake up to the sounds of Bob Joseph and Kathy Whyte bringing you the most important news from around the Southern Tier!
Pam Bailey - Bedford County Director of Economic Development 10-13-21
Tim Bargo is the Executive Director of FP Tri-County in Kentucky. He has been doing First Priority for 14 years and worked at the FP Tri-States office a couple years before that. Tim said First Priority is part of his DNA and who he is. Tim has been married to Tammy for 18 years and they have three adult children, two of which are married.
Watch this podcast: Law Matters on YouTube This episode features special guest from the Orange County team: Jeff Williamson, Communications Director at Orange County Government About This Series I want to break down the laws that impact our lives the most. My goal is to make it easy to understand so you can utilize it to benefit your life and the lives of your loved ones. My name is Attorney Shawn Smith. I have 20 years of experience working for the people as a prosecutor, a litigator and defense attorney. Now I'm focused on helping families with elder law and estate planning. Please tune into our series, subscribe to this channel and learn how you make can be prepared for no matter what life throws at you. Produced by BrandCrumbs Media in Orlando, FL
Mark Rickman leads the efforts for FCA in the Central Florida region. In this role, he is able to observe firsthand the difference that a young person with faith can make on his team and school. Mark played college basketball, but in his sophomore year of college, he became an assistant varsity basketball coach at his own high school. That love for sports and coaching grew, and today he is able to work for the Lord in this most unique ministry.
Amy Irani talks with Felton Pruitt about the River Fire, and how Nevada County will support citizens who have been affected by the blaze.
We talk to Director of New Opportunities in Guthrie Center about the School Supply Drive
Lisa Torrance is the County Director of the University of Illinois Extension in McDonough County. Lisa joined MacombNewsNow.com and WLMD for a conversation about Mental Health and our Farm community. The University of Illinois Extension is helping out with mental health awareness among our farm community by taking part in a two day-long online training program on June 29th and and again on July 28th. Participants should select one date when they register at go.illinois.edu/mentalhealth2021. Register by June 15 for the June training. Trainings begin at 8 a.m. and end at 3:30 p.m. The training is for those eager to help identify those in need of help and how to help them.
Eric talks to Judy about all things Habitat for Humanity. From emerging from the year of Covid, to the return of Brush with Kindness to this year's Redneck Golf Tournament.
On this episode, we hear from Daryl Parker, the former County Director for the Jackson County Conservation Department and now a member of the VERY newly established friends group for the Bellevue State Park. Listen in to hear all about the things they have done and plan to do in the near future in the world of conservation. Friends of Bellevue State Park Facebook Group Jackson County Conservation Jackson County Conservation Facebook Hurstville Interpretive Center Website Hurstville Interpretive Center Facebook Page Grant Wood Scenic Byway Facebook Page RC&D Website RC&D Facebook RC&D Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bluffsbrooksbyways/message
Today Our Guest Lecturers Dr. Robert Powell, and Zoe Lyons will be teaching Part 3 of 3 on the the Nationally acclaimed Adverse Childhood Experiences Training A.C.E. PLEASE NOT THAT THE ACE QUESTIONARE METIONED IN THIS TRAINING CAN BE FOUND AT THIS LINK: https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English.pdf We Hope You Enjoy! Our Trainers: Bob Powell is the Chief Executive Officer for Family Service and Children's Aid. He has worked in the human services field for over 40 years. Bob has worked in the Jackson community since 1994 as a Children's Protective Services Worker, Administrator for nonprofits and adjunct faculty for Baker and Spring Arbor University. Bob studied at Michigan State University for his undergraduate degree, Wayne State University for his graduate work and completed his Doctoral degree from Western Michigan University. Zoe Lyons is the County Director for the Jackson office of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. She has worked in the human services field for 30 years. Zoe has worked as a Children's Protective Services worker and then trainer, an investigator for the Office of Children's Ombudsman and in the MDHHS Central Office as the Manager over Children's Protective Services for the entire state. The last 10 years she has been the Director in MDHHS offices in Hillsdale/Branch and Ingham Counties as well as Jackson. Zoe has a degree in Psychology from Michigan State University.
Today Our Guest Lecturers Dr. Robert Powell, and Zoe Lyons will be teaching Part 2 of 3 on the the Nationally acclaimed Adverse Childhood Experiences Training A.C.E. PLEASE NOT THAT THE ACE QUESTIONARE METIONED IN THIS TRAINING CAN BE FOUND AT THIS LINK: https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English.pdf We Hope You Enjoy! Our Trainers: Bob Powell is the Chief Executive Officer for Family Service and Children's Aid. He has worked in the human services field for over 40 years. Bob has worked in the Jackson community since 1994 as a Children's Protective Services Worker, Administrator for nonprofits and adjunct faculty for Baker and Spring Arbor University. Bob studied at Michigan State University for his undergraduate degree, Wayne State University for his graduate work and completed his Doctoral degree from Western Michigan University. Zoe Lyons is the County Director for the Jackson office of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. She has worked in the human services field for 30 years. Zoe has worked as a Children's Protective Services worker and then trainer, an investigator for the Office of Children's Ombudsman and in the MDHHS Central Office as the Manager over Children's Protective Services for the entire state. The last 10 years she has been the Director in MDHHS offices in Hillsdale/Branch and Ingham Counties
Today Our Guest Lecturers Dr. Robert Powell, and Zoe Lyons will be teaching Part 1 of 3 on the the Nationally acclaimed Adverse Childhood Experiences Training A.C.E. PLEASE NOT THAT THE ACE QUESTIONARE METIONED IN THIS TRAINING CAN BE FOUND AT THIS LINK: https://www.acesaware.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/02/ACE-Questionnaire-for-Adults-Identified-English.pdf We Hope You Enjoy! Our Trainers: Bob Powell is the Chief Executive Officer for Family Service and Children's Aid. He has worked in the human services field for over 40 years. Bob has worked in the Jackson community since 1994 as a Children's Protective Services Worker, Administrator for nonprofits and adjunct faculty for Baker and Spring Arbor University. Bob studied at Michigan State University for his undergraduate degree, Wayne State University for his graduate work and completed his Doctoral degree from Western Michigan University. Zoe Lyons is the County Director for the Jackson office of the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services. She has worked in the human services field for 30 years. Zoe has worked as a Children's Protective Services worker and then trainer, an investigator for the Office of Children's Ombudsman and in the MDHHS Central Office as the Manager over Children's Protective Services for the entire state. The last 10 years she has been the Director in MDHHS offices in Hillsdale/Branch and Ingham Counties as well as Jackson. Zoe has a degree in Psychology from Michigan State University.
Ep 1551 Brian Hanft, Cerro Gordo County Director Of Public Health by Radio on the Go
Marcy Flanagan, Maricopa County Director of Public Health talks about the distribution of the Moderna vaccine and the new mutation of Coronavirus. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you keep from breaking the bank at this time of the year? Amanda Christensen, Associate Professor at USU and County Director of Utah State University Extension Service joins us to give some financial tips on holiday spending. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amy has been actively working in community health for 10 years. Hear from her on how to help our community neighbors, children, and those who need support through tough times and emotional and crisis. Amy and Meridian partner with other agencies and actively work with TRAIN to collaborate on ideas and resources to better our community health.
Realtor Chrisi discusses important dates and voter registration information with Abby, a County Director for the Board of Elections. She also describes her recent real estate selling and buying experience. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamhbcandmre/support
Nevada County Interim Health Officer Richard Johnson's message about our COVID-19 numbers and how they affect local businesses.
Description: Paul’s guest in this episode is Dr Betty Mirembe, County Director of mothers2mothers in Uganda. She explains why the community healthcare model of mothers2mothers has been so successful in eliminating paediatric AIDS, how technology and data can be used to scale healthcare delivery systems in local communities and the importance of working with government and local partners to scale and increase the reach of their services. This episode is part of a new series, created in partnership with the Johnson & Johnson Center for Health Worker Innovation, investigating the trends, challenges and opportunities in the global healthcare sector. What does it take to create a truly equitable healthcare system? From entrepreneurs to investors to community workers from across the globe, this series we’re speaking to the people aligning capital, technology and purpose to find the answer.
Bilingual / ESOL Department Director Vicky Saldala highlights the challenge of families who cannot be home to support their children's’ learning, the importance of understanding students’ needs, the new face of professional development, and more. Broward County Public Schools is the sixth largest district in the country and the second largest in Florida, with 32,500 ELs representing 147 different languages. Students will start the year with remote learning through the first quarter while the district evaluates the situation on the ground. To watch the entire "In This Together" docuseries, visit our new channel here. You can also find free tools to help ensure your English learners and their families receive equitable access to instruction and services on our Equity in Action page. Please consider leaving us a review on Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts. This will help us continue bringing you the best topics and guests on Highest Aspirations. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/highest-aspirations/message
This morning (7/8/20) Cynthia Borgen, Director of Beltrami County Public Health updated Dan Houg and Maggie Montgomery about the jump in the number of Covid-19 cases in Beltrami county over the last few days. Here is a transcript of that interview (audio below): Cynthia Borgen : We started to identify a couple cases last week. And then as we looked at potential exposures, that has kind of rapidly expanded. We've identified one social group that really has experienced a significant burden of Covid. Again, that's a group of young individuals who share households as well as social activities. And as a result, we have at least a group of a dozen young adults that we've identified where 10 of them have tested positive and two came back with negative tests. Then there are additional contacts that we're still either waiting for the test results or waiting for those individuals to go in to get tested. Dan Houg : So are those 10 symptomatic at this point, or are they all just walking around
Allegheny County Director of Communications Amie Downs joins Larry and Kevin to discuss this year's election process. She believes there will be one polling location per municipality.
In this episode, NYSAC’s Executive Director Stephen Acquario is joined by Rich Bills, Steuben County’s Director of Solid Waste Management to discuss how they are safely handling trash, changing procedures for recycling, and the process of disposing medical waste.
In this episode, NYSAC’s Executive Director Stephen Acquario is joined by Daniel Stapleton, Niagara County’s Director of Public Health and President of the New York State Association of County Health Officials, to discuss the responsibilities of public health officials, the impact of COVID-19 on local tourism, and how preparation for other outbreaks has aided response to this pandemic.
Whitney Brim-DeForest is the County Director for University of California Cooperative Extension Sutter-Yuba, and the UCCE Rice and Wild Rice Advisor for Sutter, Yuba, Placer, and Sacramento counties. She holds a M.S.in International Agricultural Development and a PhD in Horticulture and Agronomy from University of California, Davis. She also holds a dual BA in Biology and Music from Brown University. Whitney has been working in rice for more than 15 years, and her current research and extension activities focus on identification and management of weeds in rice and wild rice systems. She was also a Sustainable Agriculture Volunteer with the United States Peace Corps in Senegal, West Africa, where she served three years. Agriculture is something that needs major focus with all the global implications from the crops we grow to the things we use much care needs to be provided to help preserve this place we call our home.
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Our Wednesday program focused on the Erie County Community College application to the PA Department of Education, and the meeting of the subcommittee to the state Board of Education. Joining Joel to explain the situation was County Director of Administration Gary Lee. Gary and Joel had a lively discussion about the realities of the Community College application, and the mixed support for the stand-alone school locally. Finally, Joel had a shortened segment of his regular feature An Hour with My Pastor, as Rev. Brian Kelly returned to the show.
Josh and Jason sit down to here from MECO Director Mat McNeff about recently integrated plans to bring Hawaii Island and Maui Islands under one single organizational structure. RFP Phase 2 and what our island home might look like with a dominant shift to renewables in the upcoming years is explored and considered.
News Talk 94.1 — John Gunter the County Director of the UT Extension Service in Fentress County talks about cool season transplants.
As much as social scientists have learned about what drives people’s decision-making, we still haven’t found a silver bullet for changing people’s behavior. Yet at a panel co-presented by UCLA at MOCA Grand Avenue and moderated by The Atlantic contributing editor David H. Freedman, L.A. County Director of Public Health Jonathan Fielding, University of Minnesota social psychologist Traci Mann, and UCLA health economist Frederick J. Zimmerman agreed that it is possible to get people to make better health choices—if you give them time, and you engage them on several fronts.
Join your hosts, Ken McClenton and Legal Analyst Shelby Emmett as they delve into the cultural, religious, and social foundations of conservatism, with their unique perspectives, on ACNation Radio Network [www.social.acnation.com]. News with Shakeal Moore and The Warrior Report. Mondays at 10:00 PM EST. 10:00 PM EST Special Guest Shakeal Moore, 17, serves as County Director of The Fredrick Douglass Foundation of Edgecombe County, NC. The High School student, will develop community outreach projects for housing, job training and literacy skills. The Foundation Kick-Off is December 17, 2011. Website: http://www.wilsonncteaparty.com 10:15 PM EST Special Guest Vernon Robinson , North Carolina’s Most Conservative Candidate, will discuss his bid for the State’s 8th Congressional District Seat. Mr. Robinson will comment on the efforts of Congressmen Larry Kissell (D-8), Brad Miller (D-13), Mike McIntyre (D-7), and Heath Shuler (D-11). He will give us a status on his Congressional Campaign in North Carolina. Website: http://RobinsonForCongress.com Tonight's News Is Sponsored By Realtor Shataa Whittle, Exit Right Realty, (202) 276-2295 or swhittle@exitrightrealty.com.
Join your hosts, Ken McClenton and Legal Analyst Shelby Emmett as they delve into the cultural, religious, and social foundations of conservatism, with their unique perspectives, on ACNation Radio Network [www.social.acnation.com]. News with Shakeal Moore and The Warrior Report. Mondays at 10:00 PM EST. 10:00 PM EST Special Guest Shakeal Moore, 17, serves as County Director of The Fredrick Douglass Foundation of Edgecombe County, NC. The High School student, will develop community outreach projects for housing, job training and literacy skills. The Foundation Kick-Off is December 17, 2011. Website: http://www.wilsonncteaparty.com 10:15 PM EST Special Guest Vernon Robinson , North Carolina’s Most Conservative Candidate, will discuss his bid for the State’s 8th Congressional District Seat. Mr. Robinson will comment on the efforts of Congressmen Larry Kissell (D-8), Brad Miller (D-13), Mike McIntyre (D-7), and Heath Shuler (D-11). He will give us a status on his Congressional Campaign in North Carolina. Website: http://RobinsonForCongress.com Tonight's News Is Sponsored By Realtor Shataa Whittle, Exit Right Realty, (202) 276-2295 or swhittle@exitrightrealty.com.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses local only farmer's market in Rockford with Jeanine Miller, Farmer's Market manager for the Midtown Farmer's Market.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses local only farmer's market in Rockford with Jeanine Miller, Farmer's Market manager for the Midtown Farmer's Market.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses the source of local foods, how to eat seasonally, food preservation, and symbols and certifications.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses the source of local foods, how to eat seasonally, food preservation, and symbols and certifications.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses what local foods are, local vs organic, and the benefits of local food.
In this podcast, Margaret Larson, County Director of Stephenson and Winnebago Counties, discusses what local foods are, local vs organic, and the benefits of local food.