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Live from Bitcoin Beach in El Zonte, El Salvador, I'm excited to bring you a captivating discussion with Kristine Cranley on the transformative power of Bitcoin. In this episode, Kristine shares her incredible journey into the Bitcoin space, which began with her work helping women in crisis pregnancies. She discovered Bitcoin as a solution to financial instability, highlighting how it can incentivize saving even for those living paycheck to paycheck by shifting their perspectives on future value.We delve into Kristine's fascinating involvement with Giga Energy, a company focused on utilizing stranded gas for Bitcoin mining. Together, we explore the benefits and challenges of stranded gas mining, scalability issues, and the potential profitability of mining with cheap or negative-cost power sources.We also discuss the broader impact of Bitcoin adoption here in El Salvador. It's been amazing to witness how Bitcoin has empowered locals, reduced crime, and fostered a sense of pride and hope. Kristine and I consider the prospects of Bitcoin mining in El Salvador, especially given the high electricity costs and hot climate. Join us for an insightful conversation about how Bitcoin is transforming lives and communities, and get an insider's look at the innovative world of Bitcoin mining. You won't want to miss this episode!- MikeSupport and follow Bitcoin Beach:https://twitter.com/Bitcoinbeachhttps://www.instagram.com/bitcoinbeach_sv/https://www.tiktok.com/@livefrombitcoinbeachWeb: https://www.bitcoinbeach.com/Connect with Kristine:LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kristinecranley/X: https://x.com/kristinecranleyIG: https://www.instagram.com/kristine_cranley/Browse through this quick guide to learn more about the episode:0:00 - Introduction1:23 - How Did Kristine Cranley Start Her Bitcoin Journey?2:04 - What's Special About El Salvador's Bitcoin Beach?3:02 - Can Bitcoin Change Financial Decisions for Women?4:59 - How Can Bitcoin Help People Gain Financial Freedom?8:47 - Is Bitcoin a Solution for Economic Challenges in El Salvador?10:23 - How to Get Started with Bitcoin Mining in Texas?12:41 - What's the Difference Between RIAs and Bitcoin Investments?14:01 - How Does Bitcoin Provide Financial Opportunities for the Underserved?17:40 - What is Stranded Gas Bitcoin Mining?20:18 - How Does Investment Affect Bitcoin Mining Scale?24:23 - Can Bitcoin Mining Improve Texas Energy Problems?28:27 - Is Small Scale Bitcoin Mining Profitable?30:21 - How Viable is Bitcoin Mining in El Salvador?36:09 - Where to Learn More About Bitcoin Mining Opportunities?Live From Bitcoin Beach
Get your notepads ready and your pencils primed as we delve into an insightful highlight episode through Cryptocurrency 101. Joined by esteemed financial expert, Kristine Cranley, we'll traverse the intricate labyrinth of cryptocurrencies and their potential ripple effects on the real estate sector. We'll dissect the core differences between Bitcoin and its crypto counterparts, examine their regulatory landscape, and underscore the significance of comprehending the underlying technology before making any investment decisions. Our focus will be on sagacious investment strategies like dollar cost averaging to navigate the capricious crypto market.In the second segment of our stimulating discourse, we unravel the fascinating interplay between cryptocurrencies and real estate. Join us in contemplating the prospect of buying property with Bitcoin, the hurdles such transactions may face, and the tax implications therein. Moreover, we'll explore the potential of harnessing cryptocurrencies for securing loans for real estate acquisitions, while also addressing the inherent risks involved.As we chart a course towards the future, we dive into the thrilling potential of property tokenization and its repercussions for the real estate sector. We highlight prospective benefits such as enhanced liquidity and simplified diversification. However, we won't sugarcoat the risks associated with this venture. Kristine imparts invaluable wisdom on the realm of Bitcoin mining and its viability as an investment strategy for accredited investors. Strap in for a riveting exploration of how the domains of cryptocurrencies and real estate can intersect in astonishing and inventive ways.Click on the links below to dive deeper into our full episodes. Immerse yourself in fascinating discussions, gain valuable insights, and stay ahead of the curve in the dynamic worlds of cryptocurrency and real estate. Tune in now!https://lifebridgecapital.com/2022/09/01/ws1411-mitigating-cryptocurrencies-and-real-estate-risks-kristine-cranley/https://lifebridgecapital.com/2022/08/30/ws1409-things-you-need-to-know-before-investing-in-cryptocurrencies-kristine-cranley/VISIT OUR WEBSITEhttps://lifebridgecapital.com/Here are ways you can work with us here at Life Bridge Capital:⚡️START INVESTING TODAY: If you think that real estate syndication may be right for you, contact us today to learn more about our current investment opportunities: https://lifebridgecapital.com/investwithlbc⚡️Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRealEstateSyndicationShow
Kristine Cranley is the Director of Business Development at the Texas Blockchain Council. In this interview we discuss Bitcoin Mining in Texas and the fight to stop the sb 1751 bill.
The Invisible Man (1933) The Invisible Man is a 1933 American science fiction horror film directed by James Whale. Based on H. G. Wells' 1897 The Invisible Man and produced by Universal Pictures, the film stars Claude Rains, Gloria Stuart, and William Harrigan. The film involves a Dr. Jack Griffin who is covered in bandages and has his eyes obscured by dark glasses, the result of a secret experiment that makes him invisible, taking lodging in the village of Iping. Never leaving his quarters, the stranger demands that the staff leave him completely alone until his landlady discovers he is invisible. Griffin returns to the laboratory of his mentor, Dr. Cranley, where he reveals his secret to Dr. Kemp (William Harrigan) and former fiancée Flora Cranley who soon learn that Griffin's discovery has driven him insane, leading him to prove his superiority over other people by performing harmless pranks at first and eventually turning to murder. Abbott and Costello Meet the invisible Man (1951) Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man is a 1951 American science fiction comedy film directed by Charles Lamont and starring the team of Abbott and Costello alongside Nancy Guild. The film depicts the misadventures of Lou Francis and Bud Alexander, two private detectives investigating the murder of a boxing promoter. Opening Credits; Introduction (1.05); Background History (24.57); The Invisible Man (1933) Film Trailer (27.42); The Original (28.40); Let's Rate (1:29.30); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:30.52); Introducing the Double Feature (1:32.06);Abbott and Costello Meet the Invisible Man (1953) Film Trailer (1:32.36); The Attraction (1:34.32); How Many Stars (2:35.40); End Credits (2:47.08); Closing Credits (2:48.25) Opening Credits– Epidemic Sound – copyright 2021. All rights reserved Closing Credits: Invisible by Alison Moyet. Taken from the album Alf. Copyright 1984 CBS Records Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast. All rights reserved. Used by Kind Permission. All songs available through Amazon Music.
Wisconsin's races for governor and the U.S. Senate are still very competitive with voters 50-plus set to play key roles, according to a new AARP survey of likely Wisconsin voters. Martha Cranley, State Director of Wisconsin AARP, visits with Pam Jahnke about the details of their latest poll. In the governor's race, U.S. Rep. Tim Michels (R) leads incumbent Gov. Tony Evers (D) by three percentage points at 50 percent - 47 percent. And in the race for the U.S. Senate, incumbent Sen. Ron Johnson (R) leads Lt. Gov. Mandela Barnes (D) 51 percent to 46 percent. The margin of error for the survey was plus or minus 4.4 percent. The poll found that an overwhelming majority of all Wisconsin voters are highly motivated to cast their ballots. But the state's 50-plus electorate stands out with 90 percent saying they are extremely motivated to vote this November.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cryptocurrencies are getting more attention every day as we enter into a new digital age. Despite the growing popularity, there is also a lot of uncertainty and confusion in the market. While it's easy to get caught up in the hype and run head-first without direction — it's critical to ensure you're informed and understand what you're investing in. Today, Kristine Cranley will share with us the possible risks we might encounter and how to face them head-on! Listen and get educated now to avoid taking the wrong step tomorrow!
Bitcoin mining has already made everyone's head turn. It has caught the attention of many because of its complex yet interesting system.In this episode, Kristine Cranley shares every bit of detail about how does it system works, how to produce it, and how to complete it. She elaborated on the possible state of Bitcoin mining year after year and the benefits we can get from simply purchasing it.
Almost everyone has already heard of Bitcoin. But really, what more do we need to know about Bitcoin? Financial adviser, Kristine Cranley, shares her insights and educates about what to do before investing in Real Estate. Kristine also explains how cryptocurrency work in the commercial real estate industry. Listen as Kristine discusses the issue of cryptocurrency being liquid and the barriers the investors of real estate and cryptocurrency are facing today.
There are often misconceptions about who uses Bitcoin––criminals. But what people fail to understand is that Bitcoin isn't good for any criminal activity. Why? Because every single transaction is recorded in the blockchain forever and is stored everywhere all over the world. Really a hassle way to clean up crimes, right?For this episode's guest. Kristine Cranley, shares all there is to know about Bitcoin mining and what technology fuels it to work. She shares the basics one needs to know about Bitcoin, how you store it and use it to transact, and the process of proof of stake and proof of work. Tune in and get equipped about Bitcoin mining!
Candidate Conversation: John Cranley - Season 2, Episode 28As the countdown to Election Day continues, Ohio Education Association members are asking the candidates for Ohio governor where they stand on public education issues. OEA has invited all of the declared gubernatorial candidates - both Democrats and Republicans - to share their thoughts. The two Democrats in the race accepted OEA's invitation, and we're hearing from both in this two-part Candidate Conversation series. This is part two. MORE | Click here to subscribe to Education Matters on Apple Podcasts. Click here to subscribe on Google podcasts.Featured Education Matters guest: John Cranley Democratic candidate for Ohio governor Former Cincinnati mayor John Cranley has devoted his life to helping others and implementing real-world change. His father, a Vietnam veteran, and his mother, a school teacher, taught him the values of faith, service, integrity, and making the world a better place. Raised in the Price Hill neighborhood of Cincinnati, John attended St. Williams Elementary School and St. Xavier High School. He then went on to earn his undergraduate degree from John Carroll University and graduate from Harvard Law School and Harvard Divinity School. Motivated by a deep sense of social justice, John co-founded the Ohio Innocence Project in 2002, which by using DNA technology has exonerated and freed 33 wrongfully convicted people. John Cranley was elected Mayor of Cincinnati in 2013 and since then has led an unprecedented revitalization of his city; Cincinnati has shown positive population growth for the first time in 60 years. In 2021, the Milken Institute ranked Cincinnati as the best performing city in Ohio, a ranking that evaluates job and wage growth, housing affordability, and high-tech GDP. Throughout his career, Cranley has led historic police reform—Cincinnati is safer while arresting fewer people annually. Under his leadership, the city has also outpaced both the nation and the state of Ohio in poverty reduction. And Mayor Cranley is spearheading an effort to invest in solar energy to reduce the city's carbon footprint and make Cincinnati a leader in clean energy. Recognizing that climate change is real and that it is going to take an all-hands-on-deck approach to address it, John got to work on the municipal level. As mayor, John is overseeing the construction of the largest municipal solar farm in the country to help power Cincinnati. After it is online, city government services will be effectively carbon neutral. As governor, John will lead an Ohio comeback. After years of one-party rule in Columbus, Ohio needs a change. He has a plan to create 30,000 jobs every year that pay at least $60,000 per year rebuilding roads and bridges, building up broadband access, and creating manufacturing and renewable energy jobs. He'll help pay for it by legalizing marijuana and using the revenue to rebuild our economy. John will return our energy resources back to the people through an energy dividend. By increasing the severance fee on energy profits, John will provide Ohio families $500 per year; money that can help stretch a family budget. They do it in Alaska and we can do it here. John's wife Dena is the daughter of immigrants. With Sister Barbara Lynch, First Lady of New Jerusalem Baptist Church, she co-founded the First Ladies for Health, an interdenominational effort to improve community health and is currently working to help improve vaccination rates. She also serves as the Program Director for Urban Health at the University of Cincinnati. John and Dena are raising their son Joseph with their values of family, faith, and looking out for the vulnerable among us. Source: Meet John | John Cranley MORE | Ohio's gubernatorial primaries will be decided on May 3rd. Polls are open from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m that day, but early voting is underway now. Here are the declared candidates: Democrats Nan Whaley (Click here to listen to the Education Matters episode featuring OEA's conversation with her) John Cranley Republicans Mike DeWine Jim Renacci Joe Blystone Ron Hood Connect with us: Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Education Matters topics Like OEA on Facebook Follow OEA on Twitter Follow OEA on Instagram Get the latest news and statements from OEA here Learn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative Watch About us: The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools. Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May, 2020, after a ten-year career as a television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. She lives in Central Ohio with her husband and two young children. This episode was recorded on March 26, 2022.
Hello everyone, and welcome back to the goalie hacks podcast, I'm excited to be joined today by another active junior goaltender, current Ottawa 67's starter, and that gentleman is Will Cranley.We dive briefly into the skills that kids should develop in order to implement that Goaltending philosophy. 3 to 4 pillars of Goaltending Philosophy and the importance of it. The biggest surprise as a 16 year old when he went to try and make that jump to Juniors from Minor Hockey. Biggest changes or adjustments to be ready for the NHL. Mental routines that has to be followed to avoid gametime and performance anxiety. The biggest adversity ever faced and overcoming it.Click here for full show notes: https://goaliehacks.com/ghp-087-getting-ready-for-the-nhl-w-st-louis-blues-nhl-draft-pick-will-cranley/Goalie Hacks LinkTree: https://linktr.ee/goaliehacksSubmit Feedback/ Suggestion/ Applications: https://bit.ly/39Fdpsb**Join The Goalie Hacks Inner Circle*****Checkout Our Youtube Channel*****Sign-up For Our E-mail List****NeurotrackerX Details ***Send us a DM on Instagram*Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/goaliehacks)
Steve and Steve are joined by St. Louis Blues prospect and Ottawa 67's goalie Will Cranley to talk about his experience at Blues camp, the upcoming 67's season and his goals heading into the season.
Steve and Kenny are joined by Ottawa 67's goalie and St. Louis Blues prospect Will Cranley as the 67's training camp is about to get underway, they chat about being drafted by St. Louis, making his AHL debut and what he expects going into the season.
Singer, songwriter, producer and worship leader, Matt Cranley reflects on the joys, the doubts and the overwhelming experience of becoming a new father to little James. #morningworship #communityoflove #startyourmorningright #musicinthemorning #togodbetheglory #singingistwicepraying #coffeeandprayer #godsplan #authoroflife #fatherhood CCLI#2538000
The following political analysis is from Business-Industry Political Action Committee (BIPAC) Senior Political Analyst Jim Ellis. BIPAC is an independent, bipartisan organization. It is provided solely as a membership benefit to the organization's 200-plus member companies and trade associations. The views and opinions expressed do not necessarily represent those of any particular member or organization.
Dena Cranely is the Frist Lady of Cincinnati. We'll talk about her health initiatives to get black and brown people vaccinated in her community, her love for Cincinnati and how she uplifts other women around her.
On a snowy night, a stranger with his face swathed in bandages and his eyes obscured by dark goggles, takes a room at The Lion's Head Inn in the English village of Iping in Sussex. The man demands that he be left alone. Later, the innkeeper, Mr. Hall, is sent by his wife to evict the stranger after the stranger has made a huge mess in his room while doing research and has fallen behind in his rent. Angered, the stranger throws Mr. Hall down the stairs. Confronted by a policeman and some local villagers, he removes his bandages and goggles, revealing that he is invisible. Laughing maniacally, he takes off his clothes, making himself completely undetectable, and drives off his tormenters before fleeing into the countryside.The stranger is Dr. Jack Griffin, a chemist who discovered the secret of invisibility while conducting a series of tests involving an obscure drug called monocane. Flora Cranley, Griffin's fiancée and the daughter of Griffin's employer, Dr. Cranley, becomes distraught over Griffin's long absence. Cranley and his other assistant, Dr. Kemp, search Griffin's empty laboratory, finding only a single note in a cupboard. Cranley becomes concerned when he reads it. On the note is a list of chemicals, including monocane, which Cranley knows is extremely dangerous; an injection of it drove a dog mad in Germany. Griffin, it seems, is unaware of this. Cranley deduces that he may have learned about monocane in English books printed before the incident that describe only its bleaching power.On the evening of his escape from the inn, Griffin turns up at Kemp's home. He forces Kemp to become his visible partner in a plot to dominate the world through a reign of terror, commencing with "a few murders here and there." They drive back to the inn to retrieve his notebooks on the invisibility process. Sneaking inside, Griffin finds a police inquiry underway, conducted by an official who believes that it is all a hoax. After securing his books, Griffin angrily attacks and kills the officer.Back home, Kemp calls first Cranley, asking for help, and then the police. Flora persuades her father to let her come along. In her presence, Griffin becomes more placid and calls her "darling." When he realizes that Kemp has betrayed him, his first reaction is to get Flora away from danger. After promising Kemp that at 10 o'clock the next night he will murder him, Griffin escapes and goes on a killing spree. He causes the derailment of a train, resulting in a hundred deaths, and throws two volunteer searchers off a cliff. The police offer a reward for anyone who can think of a way to catch him.The chief detective in charge of the search uses Kemp as bait, feeling that Griffin will try to fulfill his promise, and devises various clever traps. At Kemp's insistence, the police disguise him in a police uniform and let him drive his car away from his house. Griffin, however, is hiding in the back seat of the car. He overpowers Kemp and ties him up in the front seat. Griffin then sends the car down a steep hill and over a cliff, where it explodes on impact.Griffin seeks shelter from a snowstorm in a barn. A farmer hears snoring and sees the hay, in which Griffin is sleeping, moving. The man notifies the police. The police surround the building and set fire to the barn. When Griffin comes out, the chief detective sees his footprints in the snow and opens fire, mortally wounding him. Griffin is taken to the hospital where, on his deathbed, he admits to Flora that "I meddled in things that man must leave alone." As he dies, his body gradually becomes visible again. -Wikipedia
Hitting our IEP Faithful with this weeks episode of The Indecent Exposure Podcast with Actor Bill Cranley, and the #faithfulfavorite, Drummer David Long. You can find Bill @billcranley on Instagram You can find David Long @Davelong on Instagram LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE ON iTUNES & SPOTIFY! @indecentpodcast @kpmcmahon4. Shoot us an email at theindecentpodcast@gmail.com
This week we chat with Will Cranley about his recent draft selection to the St. Louis Blues. His experience with the 67's, growing up in Peterborough and much more!Follow me!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/robertgreeleyyTwitter: https://twitter.com/robertgreeleyyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/robertgreeleyyFollow Will Cranley!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/willcranley/Twitter: https: https://twitter.com/WillCranley70
Steve and AJ are joined by Ottawa 67's goalie and recent 6th round pick by the St. Louis Blues in the 2020 NHL Draft Will Cranley to discuss going through draft day, what the experience was like, playing with the Ottawa 67's and what the future holds for him.
The leader of Cincinnati-based Ohio Innocence Project said in 2011 then-state Attorney General Mike DeWine rejected a request to do a statewide review of cases involving prisoners who claimed to be wrongfully convicted. But DeWine, now Ohio governor, didn't turn down the offer because he disagreed with the premise of helping people who are wrongfully convicted, his spokesman told The Enquirer. Local, state and federal government bureaucracies made such a review challenging, DeWine spokesman Dan Tierney said. Ohio Innocence Project co-founder Mark Godsey recalled his meeting with then-AG DeWine during an interview with The Enquirer's That's So Cincinnati podcast. Godsey's organization works to help free prisoners who were wrongfully convicted by using DNA evidence. Godsey, a former federal prosecutor in New York, said one of his biggest challenges is persuading government officials to have an open mind about revisiting old cases. "It's not the money. It's ... not wanting to be proven wrong," Godsey said. "The person who was DeWine's assistant in that meeting – I can't remember the person's name – was very much of the mentality like I was when I was a prosecutor. I remember him saying, 'This is ridiculous. There's not going to be any innocent people (based on DNA database information).' It's more like they were in that fog of denial like I used to be in." DeWine and his team have always had a good working relationship with the Ohio Innocence Project and support the group's mission, Tierney said. "This was not a policy disagreement. This was a logistical issue," said Tierney, who was also with DeWine in the AG's office. "There was concern that state and federal laws would prohibit the lab from (reviewing old cases). It certainly makes a lot of sense for the local municipalities like Cincinnati to do this on a jurisdiction-by-jurisdiction basis. We understand attractiveness of one-stop shop. But in a home-rule state like Ohio, there is not a lot of one-stop shops. The governor is a longtime prosecutor. He certainly believes cases should go where the evidence shows." Godsey's comments come as the city of Cincinnati police has agreed to review certain homicide cases for the past nine years as part of a $100,000 settlement in a murder case where the department didn't share DNA evidence that pointed to someone else. The Ohio Innocence Project, based at University of Cincinnati, has used DNA evidence to help free 30 wrongfully convicted people since Godsey and John Cranley founded the organization 17 years ago. Godsey, a UC law professor, detailed some of the Ohio Innocence Project's cases in his book, "Blind Injustice," released last year. (https://www.cincinnati.com/story/entertainment/theater/2019/07/18/ohio-innocence-project-cincinnati-opera-team-up-blind-injustice/1755624001/) The Ohio Innocence Project has gained more momentum with political and government leaders as social justice advocates have gained more attention in recent years. "There's still a way to go, but definitely the environment and the culture is different than it was when we started in 2003," Godsey said. In the past "when I said, 'We're looking at cases of someone who could be innocent,' I got looked at like I had two heads. Now it's accepted and understood." Godsey has remained close with Cranley, now in his second term as Cincinnati mayor. "People think of John as the mayor and a politician, but I got to see him as a young attorney in court," Godsey said. "He won some of our cases and freed innocent people. He could've had a heck of a career as a trial lawyer."
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I go back into my murky past as a rocker and Zoom called with very talented Brian Cranley who once was the singer in my band The Scream which we later changed to Soviet Flares when we found out that name was taken by a band Dave Grohl used to drum for. We chat about life in Vancouver, being in a band with family and friends and how marrying someone abroad doesn't guarantee you that sweet visa and future Canadian Prime Minister Bryan Adams. Like, share and subscribe and check out Low Kamouraska on Spotify for a taste of the talents of Brian Cranley.
Megan Cranley recently returned from her Peace Corps assignment in Indonesia. Megan talks about her experiences teaching English, some of her favorite parts of Indonesia, and what it was like hearing that her two year commitment was going to end early.
Leading in a time of crisis is nothing new for John Cranley. The Cincinnati mayor told The Enquirer's That's So Cincinnati podcast that he's reflected on his experience of helping the city through the 2001 riots while leading the city's response to the new coronavirus. Cranley was a member of city council in 2001, when civil unrest occurred after an unarmed black man was shot and killed by a police officer during an arrest attempt. Logistically, the experiences were similar – daily press conferences to keep citizens informed, long meetings with leaders to monitor the situation and helping residents not to panic. "Literally days on end I would spend with Mayor (Charlie) Luken in the mayor's office," Cranley said. "It was a similar mindset that we're going through now. It was incredibly stressful and people were scared." He later added: "There is something to be said for experience." Also on this week's episode, Enquirer Executive Editor Beryl Love takes listeners behind the scenes to discuss what it's like to lead a large news organization during the time of a huge news story. Love addresses the positive feedback from readers, and provides insight into how he responds to what some people are calling a "media-induced panic." That's So Cincinnati cohosts Jason Williams and Sharon Coolidge discuss the fallout from a delayed election and what's next for figuring out when Ohioans can cast their votes.
It's another Health & Happiness week! This story comes from Dr. Nicole Cranley, AKA the Doctorette, a behavioral scientist and lifestyle blogger. Nicole shares her personal story of burnout, an abusive relationship, losing herself, and making the choice to find herself again. This talk is from Health & Happiness: A Storytelling Series on Living Your Best Potential, hosted in Durham, North Carolina. Follow Nicole on Instagram @thedoctoretteAnd visit her website thedoctorette.com/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
No one knows Cincinnati politics better than Pete Witte, who some jokingly call the "Mayor of the West Side." The West Price Hill resident and small business owner is plugged in with both Republicans and Democrats and he offers his insight and analysis on That's So Cincinnati about: The candidates to replace Republican Amy Murray on Cincinnati City Council Who he thinks should be the front-runner for Murray's seat The lack of West Side representation at City Hall John Cranley's run for governor in 2022 Plus, co-hosts Jason Williams and Sharon Coolidge offer their take on Murray's seat and Cranley's chances of winning statewide.
Thank you all so much to everyone around the world who participated in the Relief Run over the weekend. There were over 18,000 of us running in almost 200 countries and we raised over $1 million for the Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery fund. Special thanks to those of you who joined our Seize the Yay community runs, this yayborhood continues to blow me away with your generosity and spirit. This episode worked out with such perfect timing, I'm delighted to have our dear friend and legend Cam Cranley on the show to talk about his career as a firefighter. We've been trying to tee this up for months and months, but it worked out to align with a time when our interest in understanding the role of firies is more relevant than ever. I thought it would be good to get some understanding of what our firefighters have been facing, especially because we often take emergency services for granted until we need them most. And of course, we covered both the serious and the more lighthearted including Cam's moment to shine as Mr May in the annual firefighters calendar and season 2 of the Bachelorette alongside former STY guests Georgia Love and Lee Elliott. Cam is basically a human Labrador and is one of the few people who talks as fast as me, so I hope you enjoy as much as I did! + Follow Cam here + Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah + Join our Facebook community here + Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
Thank you all so much to everyone around the world who participated in the Relief Run over the weekend. There were over 18,000 of us running in almost 200 countries and we raised over $1 million for the Red Cross Disaster Relief and Recovery fund. Special thanks to those of you who joined our Seize the Yay community runs, this yayborhood continues to blow me away with your generosity and spirit.This episode worked out with such perfect timing, I’m delighted to have our dear friend and legend Cam Cranley on the show to talk about his career as a firefighter. We’ve been trying to tee this up for months and months, but it worked out to align with a time when our interest in understanding the role of firies is more relevant than ever. I thought it would be good to get some understanding of what our firefighters have been facing, especially because we often take emergency services for granted until we need them most. And of course, we covered both the serious and the more lighthearted including Cam’s moment to shine as Mr May in the annual firefighters calendar and season 2 of the Bachelorette alongside former STY guests Georgia Love and Lee Elliott. Cam is basically a human Labrador and is one of the few people who talks as fast as me, so I hope you enjoy as much as I did!+ Follow Cam here+ Announcements on Insta at @spoonful_of_sarah+ Join our Facebook community here+ Subscribe to not miss out on the next instalment of YAY!
Jason Williams and Sloanie talk about who runs Cincinnati
John Cranley - Mayor of the City of Cincinnati - discusses homelessness in the city, executive sessions and FC Cincinnati.
Go behind the scenes of our March 2018 issue, featuring our Top List of Best New Restaurants. We chat with our dining critic Akshay Ahuja about how he compiled and ranked the list, what he wants to see and taste when he visits a restaurant, and his culinary influences. Then we have a portion of an interview our editor-in-chief John Fox did with Mayor John Cranley for a Q&A in the March issue about Cranley's second term in office. The interview features a discussion about the city's role in state politics. Also, don't forget to subscribe, download, and listen to our new podcast: Podopolis! And you can always visit us at cincinnatimagazine.com.
Your Willie on this Friday afternoon has John Cranley, Mayor of Cincinnati talk about the random fliers telling certain neighbors in the Queen City that Cranley is a racist/ bigot. Nathan Bachrach to talk the Republican tax reform and Jessica Vaughan and Cunningham talk about the NYC terrorist and "visa lottery". Plus Chip Hart is in the for the Stooge Report.
One day Diane Cranley's daughter revealed that she was being sexually abused by her step dad. The next day Diane disclosed her own history of being sexually abused. It wasn't until then that she realized she had been emotionally abusing her daughter. Up until that point her focus was on becoming a millionaire. Now her life's work is preventing sexual abuse from happening. For more info and to get free training: https://taalk.org/ https://taalkwithgod.org/ https://dianecranley.com/ Her book is "8 Ways to Create Their Fate: Protecting the Sexual Innocence of Children In Youth-Serving Organizations" Other books Diane Recommends: "Those Are My Private Parts" By Diane Hansen "Some Secrets Should Never Be Kept" By Jayneen Sanders "The Socially Skilled Child Molester: Differentiating the Guilty from the Falsely Accused" By Carla Van Dam "When Survivors Give Birth: Understanding and Healing the Effects of Early Sexual Abuse on Childbearing Women" By Penny Simkin and Phyllis Klaus Get all feedbacky with us: Rate and review us on iTunes! -https://www.facebook.com/brosbiblesbeer -https://twitter.com/brosbiblesbeer -https://www.brosbiblesbeer.com -Instagram: @brosbiblesbeer -Email: brosbiblesbeer@gmail.com Find us wherever fine podcasts are distributed. Oh, and tell a friend! Grace. Peace. Cheers!
We interview Rob Cranley of Amiga Future magazine and robthenerd.com. Rob develops hardware and software for Amiga and runs workshops at the Amiga Ireland events. We put our 21 questions to Rob. Music by Radix licensed under the Mod Archive Distribution license. Home page www.robthenerd.com Magazine articles www.amigafuture.de Escape Velocity audio drama based on Frontier: Elite … Continue reading "Amiga Future Rob Cranley [Interview]"
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- Dr. Nick Oberheiden, constitutional scholar, author, and attorney. Topic: SF appeals court to hear arguments on Trump's travel ban. - Katie Roper, VP of caring.com: Conducted a study that says only 42% of us have a will. - Dr. Andrew Jacobs, Sports Psychologist 5 warning signs your kids is struggling in sports and what to do about it as a parent.- Mike Allen, 700WLW Legal Analyst and Saturday Midday host. Mandel wants Cranley and others to go to jail. Keep it real Mike and add some commonsense to all of it.
Rocky talks to Dr. Jeff Sikenga of Ashland University to talk about the new SCOTUS. Also, Steve Cabot joins the show to talk about Cranley's ruling on Cincinnati becoming a sanctuary city.
Rocky talks to Dr. Jeff Sikenga of Ashland University to talk about the new SCOTUS. Also, Steve Cabot joins the show to talk about Cranley's ruling on Cincinnati becoming a sanctuary city.