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Pedal The Springs
34: Making Bicycling Better – Bike Colorado Springs

Pedal The Springs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 45:20


Get to know a local non-profit whose mission is to make bicycling in the Pikes Peak region better for people of all ages and abilities. Cory Sutela sits in for Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort's Torie Giffin as host. He's joined by three key volunteers for Bike Colorado Springs.The organization works with the city traffic engineering and advocates to improve safety and bike infrastructure. They also provide or promote training programs to help motorists be more bike friendly, and to coach bicyclists on how to improve safety and avoid stressing motorists. They've provided motorist training for Mountain Metro, Olympic and Paralympic Committee, library district employees and many others.Watch the video version of this episode at https://youtu.be/x6BABjUGFMQ HOST: Cory Sutela, Former Advocacy Chair of Bike Colorado Springs, Current Executive Director of Medicine Wheel Trail AdvocatesGUESTS:Cully Radvillas, Communications Committee ChairJerry White, Advocacy Committee ChairWes Pritchard, Advocacy Committee Volunteer and board member MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE:Bike Colorado SpringsWebsite - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bike_cos/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/BikeColoradoSprings City Council Candidate Survey - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/2025-city-council-candidate-survey-where-do-they-stand-on-biking-and-transportation/ Vision Zero - https://visionzeronetwork.org/about/what-is-%20vision-zero/Training for ride leaders – coming up in May - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/learn-to-lead-rides-safely-with-or-free-may-training/Ghost Bikes - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/a-ghost-bike-memorializes-michael-pompa-honoring-a-life-lost-and-advocating-for-safer-roads/Bike-Friendly Driver and Auto-Friendly Cyclist training programs - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/bicyclefriendlydriver/Bicycle Colorado's Shift Driving Course - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/shift-driving-course/Smart Cycling Course - https://www.bikecoloradosprings.org/learnmore/education/lab-smart-cycling/League of American Bicyclists Bicycle Friendly Community designation - https://bikeleague.org/bfa/community/Colorado...

Tastemasters
Ep. 151: Teri Mumm – Utah Brewers Guild’s Secret Weapon

Tastemasters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2022 68:14


On this Episode, we sit down with Teri Mumm. Coming from the far lands on Kentucky, Teri has been wearing multiple hats while living in Utah. With organizational development skills, Teri knows how to assist in a non-profit organizations. Current Executive Director within the “Utah Brewers Guild,” Teri continues to encourage participation amongst the Community. … Continue reading "Ep. 151: Teri Mumm – Utah Brewers Guild's Secret Weapon" The post Ep. 151: Teri Mumm – Utah Brewers Guild's Secret Weapon appeared first on Tastemasters.

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech
Dream Team Celebrates 25 Years: Brian O'Leary, Executive Director

Bike Talk with Dave: Bicycle racing, cyclocross, gravel, mountain bike, road and tech

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2022 59:20


The Dream Team has helped hundreds of youth from around central Iowa prepare for and participate in the annual Registers Annual Great Bicycle Ride Across Iowa, or RAGBRAI for more than 25 years! Current Executive Director, and lont-time Dream Team volunteer Brian O'Leary joins Dave for a special July RAGBRAI-themed episode to talk about the Dream Team history and share some great stories from this annual summer adventure across Iowa! For information on volunteering or if you have a referral to the Team, click on Dreamteamdesmoines.org to connect. And be sure to join in on the scavenger hunt on Tuesday of RAGBRAI! You can find a list of items to find here - you can win lots of fun prizes!Also, as a subscriber to the Bike Talk with Dave podcast, you're welcome to a free three-month subscription to the Adventure Plus streaming platform! Just click the link below and get registered for the 500+ films, with 10 new films a week being added! https://adventureplus.com/orders/complete_order?o=76196Thanks for listening to Bike Talk with Dave! If you'd like to support the show, you can do so by rating, reviewing and sharing! If you'd like to support the show financially, and help it improve, you can go to BuyMeACoffee.com and throw some loving my way - I'll use it to make the podcast better AND I'll send you a Bike Talk sticker! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/dmable122QBike Talk with Dave is a production of Summit Media Films, an award-winning indy film company that is not afraid of snow. Check out the films on the Adventure Plus streaming app with your free 90-day subscription! 1000 Miles to Nome, Down the Kuskokwim and Reach for the Stars.

BK & Ferrario
Former Mizzou Basketball star and current executive Director of "Advancing Missouri Athletes" Laurence Bowers on the future of NIL opportunities for Mizzou athletes.

BK & Ferrario

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2022 14:40


Perspectives on Public Interest
Su Ming Yeh L'04, current Executive Director at the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project

Perspectives on Public Interest

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 21:34


A conversation with Su Ming Yeh L'04, current Executive Director at the Pennsylvania Institutional Law Project.

Veteran’s PATH
Former Navy SEAL and current Executive Director for C4 Foundation, Nick Norris

Veteran’s PATH

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 44:01


Welcome to the Veteran's PATH podcast. Veterans PATH is a nonprofit introducing veterans to the life changing and life saving practices of meditation and mindfulness. I'm your host, Jon Macaskill - a Navy SEAL Commander turned mindfulness teacher. Check out https://www.veteranspath.org or find us on social media to find out more! Today, my guest is fellow Navy SEAL and Executive Director for the C4 Foundation, Nick Norris. The C4 Foundation provides support and resources through science-based programs to active duty Navy SEALs and their families. Nick is also the Co-Founder and CEO of Protekt Products, a wellness company that is committed to positively impacting customer health via both personal care products and nutritional supplements. Both Protekt and the C4 Foundation value the power of time spent in the outdoors and the positive impact it has on overall well-being... which, as you know is right in line with what we teach at Veteran’s PATH... and Nick recommends getting outdoors into nature as much as possible as there is so much healing in nature! Find out more about Nick, Protekf, and C4 here: https://c4foundation.org @nick_norris1981 on Instagram https://protektproducts.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/veteranspath/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/veteranspath/support

MNQuiry
Minnesotans Ask - Episode 8 - Charter Schools in MN

MNQuiry

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2020 71:19


Paul Ostrow interviews former Minneapolis City Council member and Charter Schools Activist John Cairns, Founder of the Friendship Academy of the Arts Wendy Hines, and Current Executive Director of the Friendship Academy of the Arts Charvez Russell. The panel discusses the current state of charter schools in MN, as well as the threat they are under in this time of rapid change in our education system.

Larry Richert and John Shumway
Signs That Your Child Is Using Drugs - 30-Year Police Veteran And Drug Investigator

Larry Richert and John Shumway

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2020 7:05


30-Year Police Veteran/Drug Investigator and Current Executive Director of Code 3​, Joe Abdalla joins Larry and Kevin to discuss how a parent can identify some of the signs that point to a child's drug abuse. 

Arroe Collins Like It's Live
Play It Forward Episode 29 Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction

Arroe Collins Like It's Live

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 13:01


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 29: From Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid AddictionThe reality behind the reality is that we’re still in the midst of the Opioid Epidemic. With nowhere to go during the pandemic, many young adults have turned to drugs to relieve their boredom and stress. A new online tool helps parents learn to identify hidden red flags of drug use in their home.Joe Abdalla is a 30-year veteran of the D.C. Metro Police Drug Enforcement Division, and Current Executive Director of Code 3. The goal is to help teach you what to check for. The warning signs of drug are right in front of you.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 29 Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2020 13:01


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 29: From Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction The reality behind the reality is that we’re still in the midst of the Opioid Epidemic. With nowhere to go during the pandemic, many young adults have turned to drugs to relieve their boredom and stress. A new online tool helps parents learn to identify hidden red flags of drug use in their home. Joe Abdalla is a 30-year veteran of the D.C. Metro Police Drug Enforcement Division, and Current Executive Director of Code 3. The goal is to help teach you what to check for. The warning signs of drug are right in front of you.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 29 Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 13:01


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 29: From Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction The reality behind the reality is that we’re still in the midst of the Opioid Epidemic. With nowhere to go during the pandemic, many young adults have turned to drugs to relieve their boredom and stress. A new online tool helps parents learn to identify hidden red flags of drug use in their home. Joe Abdalla is a 30-year veteran of the D.C. Metro Police Drug Enforcement Division, and Current Executive Director of Code 3. The goal is to help teach you what to check for. The warning signs of drug are right in front of you.

Arroe Collins
Play It Forward Episode 29 Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction

Arroe Collins

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 13:01


Hey it’s Arroe. This is Play It Forward. A look at the unexpected changes endured by entertainers, writers, camera people and all others affected but not infected by the global invasion of the Coronavirus. Real people. Real stories. The struggle to Play It Forward. Episode 29: From Covid-19 The Next Wave Of Opioid Addiction The reality behind the reality is that we’re still in the midst of the Opioid Epidemic. With nowhere to go during the pandemic, many young adults have turned to drugs to relieve their boredom and stress. A new online tool helps parents learn to identify hidden red flags of drug use in their home. Joe Abdalla is a 30-year veteran of the D.C. Metro Police Drug Enforcement Division, and Current Executive Director of Code 3. The goal is to help teach you what to check for. The warning signs of drug are right in front of you.

Something Extra
048: Dan Isom, Former St. Louis Chief of Police and current Executive Director at REJIS Commission

Something Extra

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2019 28:10


Former St. Louis Chief of Police and current Executive Director at REJIS Commission, Dan Isom, joins Lisa and walks us through his detailed background from the police department to creating programs for investing in people's futures.

ML Sports Platter
Former NHL goalie and current Executive Director/President of the NHL Alumni Association Glenn Healy joins the Platter!

ML Sports Platter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2019 24:11


ML brings in former NHL goalie Glenn Healy to chat about what he's doing now for the league, his remarkable run with the Islanders, winning it all in 1994 with the Rangers, his relationship with Mike Richter, his broadcast career, what's next for the game and the game today, dealing with Wayne Gretzky and just how "GREAT" he was and more!  

Purpose in the Process
Episode 15: Melanie Atha (Part 2) - Advocating for Peace

Purpose in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2019 74:25


In part 2 of this two-part interview recorded on MLK day 2019, Melanie Atha told us about her other role as the Executive Director of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship (EPF). In this second episode of the two-part series, we discussed: How Melanie (and EPF) advocate for peace A discussion from varying viewpoints on policymaking responses to gun violence What it’s like to live a “nomadic” life touring multiple states in “Miranda” (their van) How advocating for peace needs to start by making peace with yourself I hope you enjoy this episode on the purpose in the process of advocating for peace! Melanie Atha received her J.D. from Vanderbilt University and her B.A., magna cum laude, in Political Science from Birmingham-Southern College.  Since 2011, she has been practicing Collaborative Law. She is the Past President and Current Executive Director of the Board of Directors of the Global Collaborative Law Council, (www.globalcollaborativelaw.com) which is an international collaborative practice group dedicated to expanding the use of Collaborative Law to areas of the law other than domestic relations.  She also recently served as Co-Chairman of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution’s Collaborative Law Committee.  She is Immediate Past President of Birmingham Collaborative Alliance (BCA), Alabama’s first and only Collaborative Law Practice Group (www.birminghamcollaborative.com), of which she is a founding member.  She is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP), (www.collaborativepractice.com), the international consortium of lawyers, financial professionals and mental health professionals who are committed to helping clients resolve family disputes outside of traditional legal forums.   She founded the Birmingham Bar Association Collaborative Law Committee in 2016, and served as its inaugural chairman.  She has extensive training in Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice.  She served on the Alabama Law Institute’s Committee on Collaborative Law and the Collaborative Law Rules Committee, and was part of the group which vetted the Uniform Collaborative Law Act (“UCLA”), enacted by Alabama’s legislature in May, 2013.  (The UCLA went into effect on January 1, 2014.)  A veteran trial lawyer, Melanie was elected by her peers as a Charter Fellow in The Litigation Counsel of America, a national trial lawyer honorary society.  She was recognized by Super Lawyers as one of the top 25 women lawyers in Alabama for 2013, and is regularly listed in The Best Lawyers in America.  She often writes about and lectures on Collaborative Law. Melanie is recently retired from the private practice of law after 30 years to assume the Executive Directorship of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship. (www.epfnational.org).  In her positions as ED of EPF and GCLC, she has recently started a tour of the country with her husband, Steven, in their Unity Leisure Travel Van (“Miranda”), stopping in cities and towns along the way to talk about peacemaking and collaborating in churches, bar associations, and civic groups.   Austin is their second stop. You can follow Melanie and Steven on their year-long journey for peace at at www.epfnational.org, on Facebook (Episcopal Peace Fellowship), soon also on Twitter (@episcopalpeace) and Instagram. Also at www.globalcollaborativelaw.com, on Facebook (Global Collaborative Law Council), Twitter (@law_collab), LinkedIn (Global Collaborative Law Council) and soon Instagram. Finally, be sure to check-out Steven’s photographic record of their trip at www.missingpersonsrv.com and on Instagram (missingpersonsrv) (a personal website for the Melanie and Steven – they will be blogging and Steven will be posting beautiful photographs!). The book Melanie mentioned: Christianity the first 3,000 years by Diarmaid MacCulloch Ways to support Melanie and Steven during their "year of action":  Give to EPF Offers of hospitality always welcome! Suggestions of icons of social justice, landmarks or museums she must see. Driveway for parking “Miranda”, her home on wheels. (Home or church parking lot welcome) Offer of laundry facilities. Suggestions of coffee shops, eateries, and sports bars she should visit. Identify best walks and hikes in your neighborhood. Invite her to church! Prayers for safe travel. Favorite camp sites (with dump station, preferred). Visits with your pets — she is feeling deprived! Home baked goodies (only if you are baking, anyway). Make time to see her and introduce her around! Favorite sites for photo ops.  

Purpose in the Process
Episode 14: Melanie Atha - the Peacemaking Potential of Collaborative Dispute Resolution

Purpose in the Process

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2019 54:28


You’ve likely heard someone say that “the only people who ‘win’ in litigation are the attorneys.” While the right to go to court will always remain an important part of our civil justice system, if you’ve been involved in litigation yourself you may understand why “winning” doesn’t always provide a clear victory, for anyone involved. There’s no question litigation will continue to dictate the outcome for many difficult to resolve matters, but it’s important to know about the potential for other less adversarial ways of resolving disputes as well - especially when there’s more than just money at stake. In a collaborative approach to resolving disputes, the lawyers for each side sign an agreement promising they won’t represent the parties if the matter goes to court. The parties also pledge to pursue an open process with their lawyers (and sometimes other professionals acting as neutral experts) with the mutual desire to reach a resolution that brings true closure to the issues they are facing together. In this episode we’ll discuss how this process works, and why it often leads to transformational experiences for everyone involved. In part one of this two-part series on peacemaking that we recorded on MLK day of 2019, Melanie Atha, Executive Director of the Global Collaborative Law Council, joined us for an interview about “Collaborative Law,” a revolutionary dispute resolution movement that has the potential to help many people resolve disputes peacefully, and in ways that salvage their relationships. In part-two we’ll discuss peacemaking in general with Melanie, and how yet another non-profit she represents has worked tirelessly to promote the cause of peace since 1939 (stay tuned!). In this first episode of the two-part podcast, we discussed: The importance of protecting the dignity of the parties to any dispute How non-legal neutral professionals, such as mental health and finance experts, can help to shed light on difficult situations for everyone involved Why parties who both see the need to preserve a relationship are perhaps the best candidates for the collaborative approach to resolution Why the clients themselves are responsible for driving this movement towards a more peaceful approach to dispute resolution The ways that this collaborative approach can lead to transformational moments, not just for the clients, but for the lawyers who participate in the process as well Every situation is unique, and some matters will always require litigation, but hopefully this episode sheds light on one more possibility. Talk to your own attorney about the options available in your state (this podcast is of course not to be taken as legal advice). I hope you enjoy this episode on the purpose in the process of collaborative resolution! Melanie Atha received her J.D. from Vanderbilt University and her B.A., magna cum laude, in Political Science from Birmingham-Southern College.  Since 2011, she has been practicing Collaborative Law. She is the Past President and Current Executive Director of the Board of Directors of the Global Collaborative Law Council, (www.globalcollaborativelaw.com) which is an international collaborative practice group dedicated to expanding the use of Collaborative Law to areas of the law other than domestic relations.  She also recently served as Co-Chairman of the American Bar Association Section of Dispute Resolution’s Collaborative Law Committee.  She is Immediate Past President of Birmingham Collaborative Alliance (BCA), Alabama’s first and only Collaborative Law Practice Group (www.birminghamcollaborative.com), of which she is a founding member.  She is a member of the International Academy of Collaborative Professionals (IACP), (www.collaborativepractice.com), the international consortium of lawyers, financial professionals and mental health professionals who are committed to helping clients resolve family disputes outside of traditional legal forums. She founded the Birmingham Bar Association Collaborative Law Committee in 2016, and served as its inaugural chairman.  She has extensive training in Interdisciplinary Collaborative Practice.  She served on the Alabama Law Institute’s Committee on Collaborative Law and the Collaborative Law Rules Committee, and was part of the group which vetted the Uniform Collaborative Law Act (“UCLA”), enacted by Alabama’s legislature in May, 2013.  (The UCLA went into effect on January 1, 2014.)  A veteran trial lawyer, Melanie was elected by her peers as a Charter Fellow in The Litigation Counsel of America, a national trial lawyer honorary society.  She was recognized by Super Lawyers as one of the top 25 women lawyers in Alabama for 2013, and is regularly listed in The Best Lawyers in America.  She often writes about and lectures on Collaborative Law. Melanie is recently retired from the private practice of law after 30 years to assume the Executive Directorship of the Episcopal Peace Fellowship. (www.epfnational.org).  In her positions as ED of EPF and GCLC, she has recently started a tour of the country with her husband, Steven, in their Unity Leisure Travel Van (“Miranda”), stopping in cities and towns along the way to talk about peacemaking and collaborating in churches, bar associations, and civic groups.   Austin is their second stop. You can follow Melanie and Steven on their year-long journey for peace at at www.epfnational.org, on Facebook (Episcopal Peace Fellowship), soon also on Twitter (@episcopalpeace) and Instagram. Also at www.globalcollaborativelaw.com, on Facebook (Global Collaborative Law Council), Twitter (@law_collab), LinkedIn (Global Collaborative Law Council) and soon Instagram. Finally, be sure to check-out Steven’s photographic record of their trip at www.missingpersonsrv.com and on Instagram (missingpersonsrv) (a personal website for the Melanie and Steven – they will be blogging and Steven will be posting beautiful photographs!).

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