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Bryan Barrett talks with Edward Jones financial advisor Lee Colvin about observing "Save for Education Day" with a 529 Plan.
Live from Mix and Mingle Education Day: A Powerful Conversation with CaregiversIn this deeply moving live episode recorded at the Mix and Mingle Education Day, we brought together a powerful group of caregivers—grandparents, parents, stepparents, dads, and friends—for a heartfelt discussion about the emotional journey of caring for a loved one with cystic fibrosis.What started as a simple idea to gather voices turned into our most beautiful and emotional podcast yet. There were tears, laughter, and unforgettable stories. We were honored to be joined by a Grief Counselor who helped guide us through the complex feelings that surfaced during our conversation.This episode is a raw, real, and uplifting tribute to the strength, vulnerability, and love that caregivers bring to their roles every single day.Join us for a conversation that honors the heart of caregiving and the power of community.You'll hear from:(00:00:00) Laura Bonnell - Host - (Egypt, Foundation programs, legislation)(00:16:49) Lois Teicher - CF Grandmother (Laura's Mom) (00:19:05) Natalie Wicks Lois's partner(00:21:36) Julie Weatherhead - Grief Doula(00:28:45) Sharon Tischio - CF Mom(00:33:08) Cambria Whitaker - CF Mom in a queer/transgender relationship(00:38:55) Theresa Dagget, MSU Clinic, Respiratory Therapist, CF coordinator(00:49:00 ) Dorothy Stratford,CF Family Caregiver(00:52:15) Jillian Rogers Smith, 33 year old CF Patient and Dad, Bill Rogers (01:01:40) CF Mom to 6 year old daughter Louisa(01:07:28) Wendi Tague (Nurse Coordinator) and Claire Haglund (Social Worker) Present but not on the microphone were Joe Bonnell (Laura's husband), Jeannette Bovensie (Dorothy's Mom) and Dani Nettleton and daughter.Claire Haglund: CHaglund@dmc.orgWendi Tague: wtague@dmc.orgLois Teicher (Laura's Mom): Loisteicher@yahoo.comNatalie Wicks: Piccolo35@gmail.comTheresa Daggett: daggett3@msu.eduCambria Whittaker: cambriawhitta@gmail.comDorothy Straford: dstrat701@gmail.comSharon Tischio: stischio@comcast.netJamie Rudnycky: jamie.rudnycky@gmail.comJulie Weatherhead: weathervanecounseling@gmail.comJillian Smith, Jillian's Jay Walkers: jill@jilliansjaywalkers.org And Jillian's Dad, Bill Rogers Please like, subscribe, and comment on our podcasts!Please consider making a donation: https://thebonnellfoundation.org/donate/The Bonnell Foundation website:https://thebonnellfoundation.orgEmail us at: thebonnellfoundation@gmail.com Watch our podcasts on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@laurabonnell1136/featuredThanks to our sponsors:Vertex: https://www.vrtx.comViatris: https://www.viatris.com/en
Today, Tuesday, May 20, is Early Care and Education Day at the Capitol, and among those organizations in Baton Rouge today fighting for the importance of funding for this need is the United Way of Southeast Louisiana, which just released some sobering new data on single mothers in the region. UWSELA President and CEO Michael Williamson joins us again on the podcast to share the latest findings, as well as what his organization is doing to fight for the nearly one-third of working Southeast Louisiana households that can't afford basic necessities.
South Bend Cubs Fall to TinCaps 8–4; Kohl Franklin Makes Rehab Start The South Bend Cubs dropped Tuesday’s day game to the Fort Wayne TinCaps, 8–4, in front of a packed crowd of 6,000 fans at Four Winds Field on Education Day. The afternoon featured the return of right-hander Kohl Franklin, making his first live appearance since the 2024 season. Franklin, on a rehab assignment, pitched two innings and showed some early-season rust, allowing three runs on four hits while walking three and striking out one. Johzan Oquendo followed with an inning of relief, giving up one run on two hits. The Cubs’ bullpen got a major lift from Evan Aschenbeck, who tossed 4.1 innings of strong relief. The lefty allowed just one run and helped stabilize the game while conserving arms for the series ahead. On the offensive side, Edgar Alvarez put the Cubs on the board in the bottom of the 8th with a solo home run, trimming the TinCaps’ lead to 8–2. The Cubs mounted a late rally in the 9th, loading the bases and scoring two runs—one on catcher’s interference and another on a bases-loaded walk. But Fort Wayne reliever Xavier Woods struck out the final two batters to seal the win for the TinCaps.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Homeschool Interview: Amanda talks with Dr. Jeanie Wozencraft, music department head at Meredith College. Discussion: We talk about how musically inclined students can move forward with advanced study. Melanie & Amanda talk about how homeschoolers are able to spend more time on things they enjoy.Homeschool News: Thrive! workshop schedule, NC Transportation Museum - Tractors & Trains Day, Durham Bulls Education Day
At the WNIJ studio, NIU STEAM spring into action and instruct us on observing World Science Education Day.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Our guest, Mark Prysock, RIMS General Counsel & VP of External Affairs, is here to tell us about the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025, in Washington D.C. on March 19th and 20th. Mark shares the top five RIMS legislative priorities, what they mean, and how they impact the risk management profession. These include the need to regulate private third-party legislation funding, data privacy, and cyber security, the National Flood Insurance Program, non-profit tax reform, and the Investing in Tomorrow's Workforce Act, liberalizing College 529s to allow using them for certifications. Listen for details on the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025, why you should attend, and what you can expect from it. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMS and RIMScast. [:15] Public registration is open for RISKWORLD 2025! RIMS wants you to Engage Today and Embrace Tomorrow in Chicago from May 4th through May 7th. Register at RIMS.org/RISKWORLD and the link in this episode's show notes. [:33] About this episode. We will be joined by RIMS General Counsel and Vice President for External Affairs, Mark Prysock to discuss RIMS's legislative priorities and the RIMS Legislative Summit.. [:59] RIMS-CRMP Workshops! RIMS will partner with Purima once again on March 5th and 6th to deliver a virtual RIMS-CRMP Prep Course. Links to these courses can be found through the Certification page of RIMS.org and this episode's show notes. [1:18] Virtual Workshops! On February 26th and 27th, Elise Farnham of Illumine Consulting will lead “Applying and Integrating ERM”. “Managing Data for ERM” will be hosted by Pat Saporito. That course starts on March 12th, 2025. [1:44] A link to the full schedule of virtual workshops can be found on the RIMS.org/education and RIMS.org/education/online-learning pages. A link is also in this episode's show notes. [1:55] RISKWORLD registration is open. Take advantage of our Super Savings Rate by February 28th. Register at RIMS.org/RISKWORLD. [2:07] Speaking of RISKWORLD, next week, we will have one of the main stage keynotes, Holly Ransom, join us. Be sure to subscribe to RIMScast to make sure you get that episode as it comes out! [2:19] Today's episode is all about RIMS's legislative priorities and how those priorities will be addressed at the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025, March 19th and 20th in Washington, D.C. You can learn more about it at RIMS.org/advocacy. [2:37] One of my favorite RIMS colleagues is here to discuss all things legislation. Mark Prysock is our General Counsel and Vice President for External Affairs. [2:48] Mark is the point person for the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025, helping to ensure that our priorities at RIMS are communicated on behalf of our members to representatives in Congress. [3:02] Mark is going to join me today to discuss the top five RIMS legislative priorities in a little bit more detail, provide some additional perspective, and discuss the agenda a little bit, which will be finalized soon. [3:19] Interview! Mark Prysock, welcome back to RIMScast! [3:26] The RIMS Legislative Summit 2025 will be held on March 19th and 20th in Washington, D.C. This is a different time of year to host the summit. It was formerly held in September or October, depending on whether it was an election year. [3:56] Mark says the event was shifted to March because Congress, in general, seems to be fatigued by the end of the year. By September or October, it seemed that Congress was pretty much done with what they planned to get done for the year already. [4:13] RIMS thought it would make sense to meet with them in the first quarter of the year rather than the last quarter and see if they can't get more engagement or interest in RIMS's issues. Mark is excited about this change to March for the Summit. Congress will be newly in session. [4:41] The Summit participants will be meeting some new committee chairs and ranking members for the first time. This is going to be a great shift for the RIMS Legislative Summit. [5:02] This year will be a little different because there is going to be a significant tax bill passed. In 2017 there was a large package of temporary tax cuts which are set to expire this year. No one in Congress wants those tax cuts to expire and hit the American people with a tax hike. [5:27] To extend those tax cuts, Congress has to find other ways to generate tax revenue. So there will probably be a big tax bill this year. This is a good time to engage with the broader association community and members of Congress on these issues. [6:05] Mark says the Congressional Budget Office will rate how much of an impact, positively or negatively, a bill is going to have on the government's finances. Eight years was the maximum they could push out these tax cuts without the government going over the tax cliff. [6:30] These temporary tax cuts are set to expire in September. Congress will need to do something about that. [6:39] The top five RIMS legislative priorities are listed on the RIMS.org site. Please see the link in this episode's show notes. Justin and RIMS CEO Gary LaBranche discussed these legislative priorities in a recent RIMScast episode. [7:07] The top five legislative priorities, in no particular order, include third-party litigation funding. This issue is gaining a lot of traction in Washington. Mark defines third-party litigation funding as private investors backing civil litigation with significant sums of money. [7:39] There are currently no disclosure requirements. It can be a national security risk when foreign agents fund litigation here in the United States. Funders are often in a position to take control of litigation. They often get paid before the claimants and there is little regulation. [8:23] On both sides of the aisle, there's a feeling that Congress needs to adopt, at least, some disclosure requirements so the courts and arguably, the other parties to the lawsuit are aware of who is backing this litigation. [8:43] RIMS is particularly concerned about the national security threat. There could be bad players from around the world funding litigation against American businesses. This concern seems to be gaining traction in the House and the Senate. [9:08] RIMS is very happy to be actively involved in a broader group that's working on this issue. [9:27] The Plaintiffs Bar loves third-party litigation funding because it can make filing and pursuing lawsuits extremely profitable. They may not embrace limits on it. [10:10] Another legislative priority is data privacy and cyber security. RIMS is interested in having Congress pass a uniform data privacy law. Right now, there's a patchwork of state laws that your company needs to know if it operates in multiple jurisdictions. It's not an easy thing to do. [10:45] The last session of Congress came close to passing a Uniform Data Privacy Bill. That bill had a couple of significant flaws. It created carve-outs for the laws of favored states such as California, New York, and Massachusetts. [11:24] It also created a private right of action so individuals could sue companies for failing to comply with this law. The outcome of those cases would be on a state-by-state basis. Over time, this would lead to a patchwork of state laws. [11:48] RIMS is hoping to get a better version of the unified standard bill passed this session. [11:53] RIMS is looking for a reauthorization of the National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP), currently part of the Continuing Resolution funding the federal government. It's “must pass” legislation. Few serious lawmakers would consider it good to shut down the government. [12:25] The Continuing Resolution gets renewed regularly. The NFIP, rolled up into it, also gets renewed regularly. It's hard to make structural enhancements to a program that is part of the Continuing Resolution. The CR is often passed at the last minute; it's hard to change it. [13:21] Non-profit Tax Reform is a new issue. It's in a tax bill being considered to generate revenue to cover extending the expiring tax cuts. Tax-exempt organizations pay taxes on unrelated business income, which is a foggy area. Many organizations don't pay any tax. [13:54] There is a movement to reconsider non-profit tax exemptions. The idea is that the corporate tax rate, currently 21%, should be levied against all non-donation revenue that associations and non-profit organizations generate. [14:10] For RIMS, that would include event revenue, sponsorships, royalties, membership dues, and any other non-donation revenue. It's a significant deal. [14:29] Mark sees two drivers to this idea. The first is, that Congress does need to find a big pot of money to make sure the government doesn't go off this tax cliff. The second is an intellectual argument that it's time to take another look at why we're not taxing these organizations more. [14:52] It's a significant issue for RIMS and the association community at large because of the financial hit they could all take. Mark believes it will be considered by Congress relatively early this year. [15:05] Justin adds a statement that “RIMS has joined the steering committee of ASAE's Community Impact Coalition to protect the non-profit community and educate Congress on the societal benefits of the tax-exempt sector.” [15:21] ASAE is the American Society of Association Executives. It's an association for association people. Justin met some of the ASAE executives at an NYSAE event last year. They are all in alignment on this issue. [15:43] Plug Time! RIMS Webinars! HUB International continues its Ready for Tomorrow Series with RIMS. On February 20th, they will host “Ready for the Unexpected? Strategies for Property Valuation, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2025”. [16:03] On March 13th, our friends from Global Risk Consultants will return to discuss “How to Make Your Property Insurance Submission AI-Ready”. [16:13] On a unique day and time, March 26th at 2:00 p.m. Eastern Time, members of the RIMS Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council will extend the dialog that began in the recent RIMS Executive Report “Understanding Interconnected Risks”. [16:31] More webinars will be announced soon and added to the RIMS.org/webinars page. Go there to register. Registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [16:43] Nominations are also open for the Donald M. Stuart Award which recognizes excellence in risk management in Canada. Links are in this episode's show notes. [16:54] The First of (hopefully) Many RIMS Texas Regional Conferences will be held in San Antonio from August 4th through 6th, 2025. The Risk Management Roundup in San Antonio is set to unite the Texas RIMS Chapters and welcome risk professionals from around the world. [17:13] You can join as a speaker. The Conference Planning Committee is interested in submissions that explore technology and cyber risk, workforce protection and advancement, energy and sustainability, extreme weather, construction, restaurant, retail, hospitality, and more. [17:35] The deadline to submit your proposal is Monday, February 24th. The link to the event and the submission process is in this episode's show notes. Go check it out! [17:47] Let's Return to My Interview with RIMS General Counsel & VP of External Affairs, Mark Prysock! [17:58] The fifth RIMS top legislative priority is the Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act. That has emerged in the last year or so, about 529 Savings Plans. In the last Congress, there was strong bi-partisan, bi-cameral support to pass this legislation. [18:15] This bill would allow College 529 plans to be used to pay for certification programs, like the RIMS-CRMP. There's a strong coalition, led by ASAE, that emerged last year to get this legislation moving. [19:06] This bill would benefit association members in two ways: Members with 529 plans could use them for certifications, and many associations have certification programs that would benefit if 529 dollars were used to pay for them. [19:34] Will all five priorities be addressed on Capitol Hill during the Summit? Mark will prep RIMS members to go forward and talk about all five issues. It's possible that some of the issues will not have surfaced enough for RIMS members to spend a lot of time discussing them. [19:50] If no House or Senate bill has been introduced on the issue, it would be premature to try to have a conversation about it with a Congressional staffer or a member of Congress. On the other hand, an issue may already have been settled and wouldn't be a priority to discuss. [20:23] Mark is moving forward with the idea that there will probably be five issues, but practically speaking, it may work out to be three. [20:39] The agenda for the Legislative Summit is on the RIMS Advocacy page. Click on the Register Now button to see it. [20:58] Mark gives an overview of what to expect at the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025. Wednesday, March 19th, is Education Day, a crash course in legislation. U.S. Chamber lobbyists, members of the administration, members from Capitol Hill, and Mark will talk on these issues. [21:24] The idea is to make sure RIMS members are well-briefed before they go to the Hill. They will understand the key talking points and will have the key talking points in hand. It's very important to know what the “ask” is; what we are asking the members of Congress to do. [21:46] By the end of the day, the RIMS member will be prepped. On Wednesday evening there will be a nice reception. [21:56] Thursday, March 20th, is the day the RIMS members go to the Hill, meet with Congressional Staff, maybe meet with members of Congress, and talk about the RIMS legislative priorities. [22:38] Something Mark is working on and hopes to finalize and announce soon is a private tour of the U.S. Capitol Building on Tuesday, for those who arrive early enough. Tours are normally led by current or former members of Congress. The tours are entertaining and memorable. [23:09] Mark is a former Congressional staffer. He enjoyed working on Capitol Hill. He spent a lot of time sitting across the table from people like the RIMS members. He emphasizes that Congressional staff are more interested in hearing from you (constituents) than from lobbyists. [24:11] Don't in any way be intimidated by the thought of going up to Capitol Hill and lobbying. The staff do want to hear from you! [24:24] Mark and his experience help put the RIMS attendees at a little bit of an advantage in putting things in a way that will get through to the staffers and be heard. He speaks the language! [24:52] Mark, it has been a pleasure to see you. One thing I want to mention: Only U.S. RIMS members and individuals who are representing U.S.-based entities of RIMS can attend the RIMS Legislative Summit! You don't have to live in the U.S. to be an attendee. [25:16] Mark is looking for a keynote speaker to speak to the RIMS Legislative Summit 2025 at the reception on Wednesday the 19th. Stay tuned! [25:56] Special thanks again to RIMS General Counsel and Vice President of External Affairs, Mark Prysock. Learn more about RIMS advocacy efforts at RIMS.org/Advocacy. If you go there, you'll find the registration page for the RIMS Legislative Summit on March 19th and 20th, 2025. [26:18] More announcements about the summit will be made here on RIMScast as they are released. Also on the RIMS Advocacy page, check out the RISKPAC, the RIMS Political Action Committee, the Chapter Advocacy Ambassador program, and more. [26:33] More RIMS Plugs! You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. [27:01] RIMScast has a global audience of risk and insurance professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate and help you reach them! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [27:19] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. [27:37] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [27:53] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com. It is written and published by the best minds in risk management. [28:07] Justin Smulison is the Business Content Manager at RIMS. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [28:15] Thank you all for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: RISKWORLD 2025 — May 4‒7 | Register today! | Super savings rate ends Feb. 28. RIMS Legislative Summit — March 19‒20, 2025 RIMS Announces Legislative Priorities for 2025 Nominations for the Donald M. Stuart Award Spencer Educational Foundation — General Grants 2026 — Application Dates RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Texas Regional Conference 2025 | Submit an Educational Session by Feb. 24. RIMS Risk Management magazine RIMS Webinars: RIMS.org/Webinars “Ready for the Unexpected? Strategies for Property Valuation, Disaster Recovery and Business Continuity in 2025” | Sponsored by Hub International | Feb. 20, 2025 “How to Make Your Property Insurance Submission AI-Ready” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company | March 13, 2025 “Understanding Interconnected Risks” | Presented by RIMS and the Strategic and Enterprise Risk Management Council | March 26, 2025 Upcoming RIMS-CRMP Prep Virtual Workshops: “Stay Competitive with the RIMS-CRMP” | Presented by the RIMS Greater Bluegrass Chapter February 19‒20, 2025 | Instructor: Chris Mandel RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep with PARIMA | March 5‒6 and April 22‒23 | Virtual Full RIMS-CRMP Prep Course Schedule Upcoming Virtual Workshops: “Fundamentals of Insurance” | Feb. 19‒20 | Instructor: Gail Kiyomura “Applying and Integrating ERM” | Feb. 26‒27 | Instructor: Elise Farnham “Managing Data for ERM” | March 12 | Instructor: Pat Saporito See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Prep Workshops Related RIMScast Episodes: “Kicking off 2025 with RIMS CEO Gary LaBranche” Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Simplifying the Challenges of OSHA Recordkeeping” | Sponsored by Medcor “Risk Management in a Changing World: A Deep Dive into AXA's 2024 Future Risks Report” | Sponsored by AXA XL “How Insurance Builds Resilience Against An Active Assailant Attack” | Sponsored by Merrill Herzog “Third-Party and Cyber Risk Management Tips” | Sponsored by Alliant “RMIS Innovation with Archer” | Sponsored by Archer “Navigating Commercial Property Risks with Captives” | Sponsored by Zurich “Breaking Down Silos: AXA XL's New Approach to Casualty Insurance” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Weathering Today's Property Claims Management Challenges” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Storm Prep 2024: The Growing Impact of Convective Storms and Hail” | Sponsored by Global Risk Consultants, a TÜV SÜD Company “Partnering Against Cyberrisk” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Harnessing the Power of Data and Analytics for Effective Risk Management” | Sponsored by Marsh “Accident Prevention — The Winning Formula For Construction and Insurance” | Sponsored by Otoos “Platinum Protection: Underwriting and Risk Engineering's Role in Protecting Commercial Properties” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Elevating RMIS — The Archer Way” | Sponsored by Archer “Alliant's P&C Outlook For 2024” | Sponsored by Alliant “Why Subrogation is the New Arbitration” | Sponsored by Fleet Response “Cyclone Season: Proactive Preparation for Loss Minimization” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RISK PAC | RIMS Advocacy RIMS Strategic & Enterprise Risk Center RIMS-CRMP Stories — Featuring RIMS Vice President Manny Padilla! RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org, and listen on Spotify and Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest: Mark Prysock, RIMS General Counsel & VP of External Affairs Production and engineering provided by Podfly.
In this podcast episode, Betty C. Andrews, the president and CEO of Betty Andrews Media and executive director of Iowa's African American Festival, shares insights into the impactful history of “I'll Make Me A World in Iowa,” which has become the state's largest African American festival since its inception in 1998. Originally a national call to action, the festival has evolved to highlight African American arts and culture, fostering a connection and sense of affirmation for the Black community in Iowa. The festival is structured as a three-part event: the Embracing Excellence Gala, Celebration Day, and Education Day. The Gala honors individuals and organizations making significant contributions to the community in a formal setting. Education Day is dedicated to enriching the lives of middle and high school students through STEM activities and resources for college and career paths. Celebration Day serves as the festival's centerpiece, featuring live performances, food vendors, a kids' carnival, and a health fair. Overall, the festival not only celebrates Black excellence but also aims to address health disparities within the African American community, bringing people together to appreciate and engage with Black culture in a predominantly white state. More Information about I'll Make Me A World in Iowa: Website: https://www.worldiniowa.org/ Event Dates: Education Day - Friday, February 7th, 2025 - 9AM - 2PM Celebration Day - Saturday, February 8th, 2025 - 10AM - 2PM Location: Horizons Event Center 2100 NW 100th Street Clive, Iowa 50325 ***THESE EVENTS ARE FREE ADMISSIONS*** Want More Black. Girl. Iowa.? Website: www.blackgirliowa.com TikTok: @black.girl.iowa Instagram: @black.girl.iowa BlackGirlIowa MERCH is NOW AVAILABLE! Etsy Shop - BlackGirlIowaShop: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BlackGirlIowaShop?ref=seller-platform-mcnav
After her clutch 4th quarter helped WKU rise back up and beat Middle Tennessee, versatile star Josie Gilvin talks about her journey and how the team has started to jell during their current 3-chapter winning streak.Lady Topper head coach Greg Collins comes in for the 2nd part of the show to give his take on his squad that ended MTSU's CUSA-record 33-game conference winning streak last Saturday. After that, he discusses how the group can push forward and build off their achievement as they welcome 3rd place Louisiana Tech on Thursday morning. It is set for an 11am tipoff as WKU host another Education Day game. Be sure to listen on ESPN Radio 102.7-FM, 1460 AM, and the Varsity Network app as we begin the Atmos Energy Countdown to Tipoff at 10:30.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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This course on day trading introduces the concept, its risks, and the demographics of those who engage in it. The instructor emphasizes the importance of understanding the basics of day trading, the reasons individuals choose to day trade, and the inherent risks involved. The course aims to provide practical insights and strategies for potential day traders. This conversation delves into the intricacies of day trading, exploring its demographics, challenges, and the journey from side income to full-time trading. It discusses the importance of opening a brokerage account, understanding investment strategies, and the implications of taxation. The speaker emphasizes the need for establishing trading habits and rules to navigate the complexities of day trading effectively. Takeaways Day trading is a form of speculation in securities. A day trader buys and sells financial instruments within the same trading day. Only a small percentage of day traders make a living from it. Many day traders quit within the first month. Day trading can provide extra income alongside a full-time job. The risks of day trading include time constraints and market volatility. Emotional stress is a significant factor in day trading. Understanding the demographics of day traders is important. The course aims to cover various aspects of day trading in multiple parts. Investing directly in stocks can be more rewarding than mutual funds. Day trading is predominantly male-dominated, with 90% of participants being men. A significant 40% of day traders quit within the first month. Only 13% of day traders remain active after three years, highlighting the challenges of the profession. The success rate is extremely low, with only one in a hundred succeeding over five years. Approximately 0.002% of the American population engages in day trading, indicating its niche nature. Due diligence is crucial before committing to day trading. Starting with paper trades is recommended to minimize risk. A margin account requires a minimum of $25,000 to engage in pattern day trading. Investors should only use money they can afford to lose in day trading. Short-term capital gains from day trading are taxed at a higher rate than long-term investments. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Day Trading 03:02 Understanding Day Trading Basics 06:14 Who Engages in Day Trading? 12:06 Reasons for Day Trading 16:13 Risks Associated with Day Trading 29:47 Future Courses 31:40 Understanding Day Trading Demographics and Challenges 36:52 The Journey to Day Trading: Side Income vs Full-Time 39:30 Opening a Brokerage Account: Requirements and Considerations 44:36 Investment Strategies: Money Management and Risk 52:19 Tax Implications and Regulations in Day Trading 55:44 Establishing Trading Habits and Rules Purchase course in one of 2 ways: 1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web 2. On your phone: (i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go. (ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.
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In this course, Krish Palaniappan delves into the advanced strategies of day trading, building upon the foundational knowledge from the previous course. He emphasizes the importance of understanding the risks involved in trading, the process of selecting securities, and the significance of structuring one's trading day effectively. The course also covers the creation of portfolios tailored to trading strategies and the various methods for picking stocks based on market sentiment and news. Additionally, Krish discusses the challenges of multitasking while day trading and offers insights on how to manage time effectively during trading hours. Takeaways Trading carries significant risks and is not suitable for everyone. Picking the right stock is a complex process. Structure your trading day into manageable sessions. Create portfolios to track specific industries or stocks. Market sentiment can influence trading decisions. Discipline is crucial for successful trading. You can choose to focus on one stock or multiple stocks. Multitasking can complicate active trading. Define your trading strategy based on your availability. Setting alerts is crucial for staying informed about market changes. Too many alerts can create unnecessary noise in trading. Understanding whether to buy or short is vital for trading success. Trusting your instincts or hunches can influence trading outcomes. Trading rules should be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances. Dollar cost averaging can be applied to day trading strategies. Implementing stop losses is essential to minimize potential losses. Market volatility can significantly impact trading decisions. High trading volume often correlates with increased market activity. Flexibility in trading strategies is necessary for long-term success. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Day Trading Level 2 01:31 Understanding the Risks of Trading 03:26 Picking Securities for Day Trading 06:53 Structuring Your Trading Day 16:28 Creating Portfolios for Trading 20:16 Strategies for Picking Stocks 25:05 Multitasking in Day Trading 28:16 Setting Alerts for Trading 30:06 Understanding Trade Direction 32:39 The Importance of Hunches in Trading 34:33 Fluidity of Trading Rules 39:12 Investment Amount and Dollar Cost Averaging 40:11 The Role of Stop Losses 43:25 Market Volatility and Its Impact 51:00 Trading Volume and Its Significance 56:04 Recap and Next Steps Purchase course in one of 2 ways: 1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web 2. On your phone: (i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go. (ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.
On this episode:- Lafayette girls overcome Central's fast start to move to 4-2.- The 1st MBCA State rankings are released - Mondays High School Basketball Scoreboard - MWSU presents its 1st annual Education Day*This episode is sponsored by Tolly & Associates, Little Caesars of St. Joseph, John Anderson Insurance, Meierhofer Funeral Home & Crematory, Musser Construction, HiHo Bar & Grill, Jayson & Mary Watkins, Matt & Jenni Busby, Michelle Cook Group, Russell Book & Bookball 365, The St. Joseph Mustangs, B's Tees, KT Logistics LLC., Hixson-Klein Funeral Home, James L. Griffith Law Firm of Maysville, Toby Prussman of Premier Land & Auction Group, Barnes Roofing, The St. Joseph School District, HK Quality Sheet Metal, Redman Farms of Maysville, Melissa Winn, Amber & Anthony Henke, Adams Bar & Grill, Green Hills Insurance LLC., Cintas, Thrive Family Chiropractic, IV Nutrition of St. Joseph, J.C's Hardwood Floors, Roth Kid Nation, Serve Link Home Care out of Trenton, Barnett's Floor Renewal LLC., Balloons D'Lux, B3 Renovations, Gabe Edgar, KC Flooring & Drywall, C&H Handyman Plumming, The Hamilton Bank member FDIC and Wompas Graphix & Embroidery of Liberty. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cliffnotespod/support
St Joseph's Coach Education Day Preview Steven Poacher is joined by James Horan, Damien McErlain, and Kieran McGeary to preview the upcoming Coach Education Day at St Joseph's High School in Newry this Saturday, November 30th, from 10 am - 12:30 pm.
Am 23. November fand in Zug der Film Education Day der Zuger Filmtage und Film Zug statt – und Olivia, Olivier und Alan waren dabei: Nicht nur leiteten sie einen Workshop zum Thema Filmkritik; sie nahmen in Zusammenarbeit mit Jam On Radio einen Live-Podcast auf. In diesem Rahmen sprach das Moderationstrio über Aldo Gugolz' Schweizerdeutsch-Dokumentation «Omegäng» und beantwortete Fragen aus dem Publikum.
In this edition:Ukrainian Food Flair: Beet and mushroom saladFeature interview: Borys Sydoruk on Canada's National Internment Commemoration and Education DayUkrainian Proverb of the WeekOther items of interestGreat Ukrainian music!Your host: Pawlina.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Podcast feed here:You can also find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, and most music platforms ... and of course on your favourite podcast app.Visit our YouTube channel where Anton and Daria Lysenko are discussing current affairs, history and culture with fascinating people.Visit our Patreon page and get in line for a copy of the new Ukrainian Food Flair cookbook!Follow us on Facebook, Instagram.and ThreadsNew! The Ukrainian Food Flair cookbook is now available on Amazon: Ukrainian Food Flair: Authentic Recipes from Canada's West CoastAlso available (signed) at CHLY studios in downtown Nanaimo (on the China Steps) Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Feature Interview: Anton Lysenko discusses changes to the Canada-Ukraine Free Trade Agreement with MLA Ravi Parmar, Parliamentary Secretary of Foreign Credentials Feature Interview: Borys Sydoruk of the National Internment Commission in conversation with Pawlina to disuss preparations for Canadian Internment Commemoration and Education Day on October 28th• Ukrainian Proverb of the Week• Other items of interest• Great Ukrainian music!Your host: Pawlina.The Vancouver edition of Nash Holos airs Saturdays at 6pm PST on air at AM1320 CHMB and streaming live at the CHMB website. www.am1320.com.The Nanaimo edition airs Wednesdays at 11am PST on CHLY 101.7FM, broadcasting to the north and central Vancouver Island, Gulf Islands, Sunshine Coast, northwest Washington State and Greater Vancouver listening areas.For audio archives, transcripts and information about the show, visit our website.Podcast feed here:You can also find us on Spotify, Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Deezer, and most music platforms ... and of course on your favourite podcast app.Visit our YouTube channel where Anton and Daria Lysenko are discussing current affairs, history and culture with fascinating people.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram.and Threads Support the show on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join me for a chat with Deven Kennedy about his career as a Law Enforcement Officer. Learn how getting hit by a fleeing truck while on the job changed everything and put him on a different path that included creating Resilience Through Fitness. You don't want to miss this! www.resiliencethroughfitness.com You can still get your tickets for the Education Day in Halifax. Visit www.tema.foundation for all of the info. Find UpTalk wherever you get your podcasts. If you Listen on Apple Podcasts please take a second to leave a review. UpTalk Season 8 is presented by: The Tema Foundation www.tema.foundation Sponsors Before Operational Stress (BOS) Program www.beforeoperationalstress.com CannaConnect www.cannaconnect.ca Project Trauma Support www.projecttraumasupport.com
Former London Firefighter Ricky Nuttall joins me from across the pond to chat about his harsh upbringing, how that led to becoming a Firefighter, and his path to post-traumatic growth after the devastating Grenfell Tower fire in June 2017. You absolutely do not want to miss this. www.justrick.co.uk You can still get your tickets for the Education Day in Halifax. Visit www.tema.foundation for all of the info. Find UpTalk wherever you get your podcasts. If you Listen on Apple Podcasts please take a second to leave a review. UpTalk Season 8 is presented by The Tema Foundation www.tema.foundation Sponsors Before Operational Stress (BOS) Program www.beforeoperationalstress.com CannaConnect www.cannaconnect.ca Project Trauma Support www.projecttraumasupport.com #UpTalkSeason8 #MoreLoveLessJudgement #OwnYourGrowth
A new MP3 sermon from International Board of Jewish Missions is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Holocaust Education Day 2024 Speaker: John Lawrence Broadcaster: International Board of Jewish Missions Event: Radio Broadcast Date: 1/26/2024 Length: 4 min.
Welcome to RIMScast. Your host is Justin Smulison, Business Content Manager at RIMS, the Risk and Insurance Management Society. Mark Prysock is the RIMS General Counsel & VP of External Affairs. Lynn Haley Pilarski is the RIMS External Affairs Committee Chair and the Risk & Insurance Counsel for GM. In this episode, Mark and Lynn update us on the RIMS Legislative Summit 2023 to be held in Washington D.C. on October 25th and 26th. They explain why it is important for RIMS Advocacy Ambassadors to participate from every state in the U.S. They review the top RIMS legislative concerns and how you can become educated on these issues and discuss them knowledgeably with Congressional Staffers. They share their enthusiasm about this critical event and how it will benefit you to attend. Listen in to learn about the legislative matters important to U.S. risk managers. Key Takeaways: [:01] About RIMScast. [:35] About today's episode, where we will discuss RIMS Advocacy and government affairs and the RIMS Legislative Summit 2023 with Lynn Haley Pilarsky and Mark Prysock. [1:00] All about exciting, upcoming RIMS events! Registration is open for the RIMS Canada Conference 2023, which will be held September 11th–14th in Ottawa! Visit RIMSCanadaConference.ca for details. [1:21] For those of you based in Canada, Justin wants to hear from you about a game show he will be hosting on September 13th. A link to a 15-question survey is in this episode's notes. Justin needs your honest feedback, so he can say, “Survey says: …” Please check out the links in this episode's notes! [1:45] On September 14th, the Spencer Educational Foundation returns to New York City for its Annual Funding Their Future Gala. The event will be held at the Cipriani on 42nd Street. A link is on this episode's notes. You can also visit SpencerEd.org. [2:01] The RIMS Western Regional Conference will be held October 4th–6th in Vail, Colorado. Visit RIMSWesternRegional.com for more information and to register. [2:14] Head to the RIMS.org/Advocacy page to find information about The RIMS Legislative Summit, which is returning to Washington, D.C. on October 25th and 26th. [2:27] We are very excited about the RIMS ERM Conference 2023, which will be held November 2nd and 3rd in Denver, Colorado! The theme is Elevate and Evolve. The Conference will be different than years past with some great changes; book your travel plans now! Visit the Events page of RIMS.org or the links in this episode's notes. [2:55] RIMS has several key items that need to be addressed by the U.S. Government to protect the interests of the risk profession. These topics include cybersecurity, terrorism, and floods. [3:08] Here to discuss these critical topics are RIMS External Affairs Committee Chair, Lynn Haley Pilarksy and RIMS General Counsel and VP of External Affairs, Mark Prysock. We will discuss how these topics will play a huge role when RIMS returns to Capitol Hill during the RIMS Legislative Summit on October 25th and 26th. [3:29] Lynn Haley Pilarksy and Mark Prysock, welcome back to RIMScast! [4:15] Lynn Haley Pilarksy is Counsel, Risk Management Insurance for General Motors, and the LTM Sales Risk Manager. She is President of RIMS Detroit and the Chair of the RIMS Public Policy Committee. She'll sleep after her renewals are done! [4:57] Mark Prysock is the General Counsel and Vice President of Public Policy at RIMS. His responsibilities include staffing the Public Policy Committee, which oversees RIMS' legislative efforts; also staffing the RISK PAC Trustees Committee. [6:07] Mark believes we are heading toward a government funding crisis. If the government shuts down, the National Flood Insurance Program will temporarily not be funded. RIMS is a big supporter of the NFIP program, and it is hanging in the balance. [8:57] Lynn agrees on the importance of the NFIP, given recent hurricanes. RISK PAC is well-received when they speak to Congress on the NFIP. Congress understands the importance of having the NFIP in place. It's critical for people who live, work, and have property in flood zones. It's a good conversation for RISK PAC to have in Congress. [9:55] RISK PAC also always tries to talk about how NFIP coverages can be improved and enhanced and the legislation around them should be changed. Can we improve mapping? Some of the NFIP maps are from the 1960s. Topographies change over time so it's important to have these systems updated so the risks are reflected accurately. [10:40] Lynn says RISK PAC also talks to Congress about reinsurance and if the government can have some policies on expanding the role of reinsurance. Congress supports the NFIP but it's tied to the government funding. RISK PAC is asking to get the NFIP reauthorized as part of the upcoming funding bill. [11:26] Mark comments on the Republican strategy of presenting separate funding bills instead of an all-or-nothing omnibus bill. They want to look at programs individually and identify places where funding can be cut. There is a series of 12 House bills in process. [13:06] Mark says data privacy is another 2023 RIMS priority. There are a lot of industries and association groups engaged in the issue of data privacy. RIMS plays an important role in the discussion of creating a national data privacy standard rather than state-specific standards which are problematic for companies in multiple jurisdictions. [14:54] Lynn notes that the Pandemic Risk Insurance Act (PRIA) was top-of-mind during the past two years. There is no broad legislative support for it now. RIMS still follows it and is part of a business coalition supporting it but is not presently advocating for it. [15:54] These priorities will be mirrored at the RIMS Legislative Summit, which will be back on the Hill on October 25th and 26th, 2023. Mark and Lynn will both be there. [16:15] Lynn's favorite thing to talk about is RIMS member involvement in the RIMS Legislative Summit and legislative activism. The Legislative Summit is the best way for risk managers and others in the risk community to speak directly to members of Congress and their staffs about issues important to the risk profession. [16:52] Lynn calls the Legislative Summit an incredible event. She invites anyone with an interest in advocacy to attend in October. In Lynn's opinion, it is the most rewarding thing that you can do as a risk professional. She is very enthusiastic about it! You meet with staffers, and they are the eyes and ears of the members of Congress. [18:28] RIMS plug time! Sponsor an episode of RIMScast! Contact us at pd@rims.org. For upcoming virtual workshops visit RIMS.org/virtualworkshops for the calendar. Fundamentals of Insurance is a two-day virtual workshop hosted by Elise Farnham, September 12th–13th. [19:11] Managing Data for ERM is a three-module course that begins September 21st. [19:18] Optimizing Risk Management with Artificial Intelligence will be led on September 28th by Pat Saporito. Recent RIMScast guest Chris Hansen will be leading Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability, and Employment Practices in the US on November 7th and 8th. Be sure to register for that course! [19:50] Information about these sessions and others is on the RIMS Virtual Workshops page. Check it out and register! [19:59] For anyone attending RIMS Canada on September 10th and 11th, we will host an in-person RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep In-Person Workshop in Ottawa, and it will be led by former RIMS President Chris Mandel. The next virtual CRMP workshop will be September 26th and 27th and it will be led by Joseph Milan. [20:27] Visit RIMS.org/Certification for these and future workshops. A link is also in this episode's show notes, as is a link to the full Virtual Workshop calendar. [20:39] There is a new RIMS webinar called A Decade of Disconnect: Understanding Multi-Generational Mental Health in the Workplace. It is sponsored by Travelers and Constitution State Services on September 7th, 2023 at 12:00 noon Eastern. [21:06] On September 12th, our friends at TÜV SÜD GRC are back with Seeing the Unseen: nVent's Proactive Approach to Fire Risk Detection With Infrared Imaging On September 26th, Gallagher returns to present A Road Less Challenged? An Outlook on the Management Liability Market at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Time. [21:28] Visit RIMS.org/Webinars to learn more about these webinars and to register! Links are on the show notes. Webinar registration is complimentary for RIMS members. [21:55] The RIMS Legislative Summit is open to RIMS members who are based in, or who have operations in, the U.S. Lynn speaks about advocacy ambassadors from RIMS chapters and meetings for them. If your chapter doesn't have an advocacy ambassador, is there a rising young member or student you can sponsor? It's a learning opportunity. [24:42] Mark is on the RIMS Legislative Summit agenda. He is going to help people feel comfortable when they go to the Hill to meet with members of Congress and their staff. Wednesday, October 25th is going to be RIMS Education Day, with panels such as key points of our legislative issues to lobby, and a mixed Congressional Staff panel. [26:07] The U.S. Treasury has asked if they could send a panel from the Federal Insurance Office to talk about initiatives they've been working on. There will be a panel on the insurance industry perspective on what's happening in D.C. right now. [26:49] RIMS is now in the The American Society of Association Executives (ASAE), on their Advocacy Council. They work to identify issues that impact the association community. The Freedom to Invest in Tomorrow's Workforce Act would liberalize the use of 529 College Savings Funds for certification and credentialing programs. [27:41] That use could be hugely beneficial to risk managers in particular. RIMS has a CRMP certification. If the 529 rules were liberalized, it would benefit RIMS members. Mary Kate Cunningham, the VP of Public Policy at ASAE, will speak about that legislation at the Summit. [28:31] Wednesday evening there will be the reception and dinner, with Keynote Speaker John E. Sununu, a member of the Sununu clan in New Hampshire. John E. Sununu is a former member of the House of Representatives and a former Senator. His brother is the governor of New Hampshire. His father served in the Bush administration. [29:50] Thursday is Lobby Day. All attendees will take talking points of key legislative issues to the Hill. They will meet with Congressional staff. It is better to meet with the right staffer than with a member, as the staff wants to hear from constituents affected by the legislation, and they have a better grasp on the legislation than the members do. [31:33] Lynn tells about her first Education Day. The panels and the educational topics will get you ready for a day of lobbying Congress on legislative issues. You will understand what the issues are. You will have handouts to study for your session and leave behind to give the staffers. When you're done, you will feel very empowered. [33:09] Justin tells how great his first Summit experience was, in 2018. [33:48] Mark says this Education Day will be taking place at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce building. It is a beautiful, iconic building. [34:43] Lynn's parting thought: Bring comfortable shoes! Be prepared to walk! This isn't a place to wear new shoes! [35:09] Mark's parting thought: If you haven't been to the Legislative Summit, and you're not sure you'll be comfortable in the role of a lobbyist for RIMS, I want to assure you that you are the person that the Congressional staffers want to talk to. They want to hear from constituents who are being directly impacted by the issues they're discussing. [35:58] The link to register is RIMS Legislative Summit and in the episode's show notes. Remember to visit RIMS.org/Advocacy. Justin thanks Mark and Lynn for rejoining us here on RIMScast, to share their perspective. [36:28] Special thanks again to Mark Prysock and Lynn Haley Pilarsky. Register for the RIMS Legislative Summit on October 25th and 26th in Washington D.C. The agenda is available now. Go to RIMS.org/Advocacy and there you can learn more about our advocacy efforts, including details on the RISK PAC. [36:37] Go to the App Store on your phone and download the RIMS App. This is a special members-only benefit. Everybody loves the RIMS app! [37:06] You can sponsor a RIMScast episode for this, our weekly show, or a dedicated episode. Links to sponsored episodes are in our show notes. RIMScast has a global audience of risk professionals, legal professionals, students, business leaders, C-Suite executives, and more. Let's collaborate! Contact pd@rims.org for more information. [37:48] Become a RIMS member and get access to the tools, thought leadership, and network you need to succeed. Visit RIMS.org/membership or email membershipdept@RIMS.org for more information. The RIMS app is available only for RIMS members! You can find it in the App Store. [38:12] Risk Knowledge is the RIMS searchable content library that provides relevant information for today's risk professionals. Materials include RIMS executive reports, survey findings, contributed articles, industry research, benchmarking data, and more. [38:28] For the best reporting on the profession of risk management, read Risk Management Magazine at RMMagazine.com and in print, and check out the blog at RiskManagementMonitor.com. Justin Smulison is Business Content Manager. You can email Justin at Content@RIMS.org. [38:49] Justin thanks you for your continued support and engagement on social media channels! We appreciate all your kind words. Listen every week! Stay safe! Mentioned in this Episode: NEW FOR MEMBERS! RIMS Mobile App RIMS Legislative Summit – Oct 25 & 26, Washington, D.C. RIMS Advocacy RIMS Canada 2023 — Sept. 11–14 in Ottawa! RIMS Canada 2023 — Game Show Survey! Participate today! RIMS ERM Conference 2023 | Nov 2–3 in Denver, CO! Nominate a practitioner or risk group for the ERM Award of Distinction! Spencer Educational Foundation — Funding Their Future Gala — Sept. 14, 2023 RIMS Western Regional — Oct 4–6, Vail Colorado RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) Dan Kugler Risk Manager on Campus Grant RIMS Webinars: A Decade of Disconnect: Understanding Multi-Generational Mental Health in the Workplace | Sponsored by Travelers | Sept. 7, 2023 Seeing the Unseen: nVent's Proactive Approach to Fire Risk Detection With Infrared Imaging | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD GRC | Sept. 12, 2023 A Road Less Challenged? An Outlook on the Management Liability Market | Sponsored by Gallagher | Sept. 26, 2023 RIMS.org/Webinars Upcoming Virtual Workshops: Fundamentals of Insurance | Sept 12–13 Optimizing Risk Management with AI | Sept. 28 Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability and Employment Practices in the US | Nov 7 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual WorkshopsUpcoming Virtual Workshops: Fundamentals of Insurance | Sept 12–13 Optimizing Risk Management with AI | Sept. 28 Managing Worker Compensation, Employer's Liability and Employment Practices in the US | Nov 7 See the full calendar of RIMS Virtual Workshops RIMS-CRMP Exam Prep at RIMS Canada 2023September 10–11, 2023 9:00 am–4:00 pm EDT Ottawa, ON, Canada All RIMS-CRMP Prep WorkshopsRelated RIMScast Episodes: Public Policy Goals with CIAB President Joel Wood (2023) Keeping Up With RISKPAC (2022) Sponsored RIMScast Episodes: “Subrogation and the Competitive Advantage” | Sponsored by Fleet Response (New!) “Cyberrisk Outlook 2023” | Sponsored by Alliant (New!) “Chemical Industry: How To Succeed Amid Emerging Risks and a Challenging Market” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Insuring the Future of the Environment” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Insights into the Gig Economy and its Contractors” | Sponsored by Zurich “The Importance of Disaster Planning Relationships” | Sponsored by ServiceMaster “Technology, Media and Telecom Solutions in 2023” | Sponsored by Allianz “Analytics in Action” | Sponsored by Alliant “Captive Market Outlook and Industry Insights” | Sponsored by AXA XL “Using M&A Insurance: The How and Why” | Sponsored by Prudent Insurance Brokers Ltd. “Zurich's Construction Sustainability Outlook for 2023” “Aon's 2022 Atlantic Hurricane Season Overview” “ESG Through the Risk Lens” | Sponsored by Riskonnect “A Look at the Cyber Insurance Market” | Sponsored by AXA XL “How to Reduce Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Risks” | Sponsored by TÜV SÜD “Managing Global Geopolitical Risk in 2022 and Beyond” | Sponsored by AXA XL RIMS Publications, Content, and Links: RIMS Membership — Whether you are a new member or need to transition, be a part of the global risk management community! RIMS Virtual Workshops On-Demand Webinars Risk Management Magazine Risk Management Monitor RIMS-Certified Risk Management Professional (RIMS-CRMP) RIMS-CRMP Stories — New interview featuring Roland Teo! Spencer Educational Foundation RIMS DEI Council RIMS Path to the Boardroom RIMS Events, Education, and Services: RIMS Risk Maturity Model® RIMS Events App Apple | Google Play RIMS Buyers Guide Sponsor RIMScast: Contact sales@rims.org or pd@rims.org for more information. Want to Learn More? Keep up with the podcast on RIMS.org and listen on Apple Podcasts. Have a question or suggestion? Email: Content@rims.org. Join the Conversation! Follow @RIMSorg on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn. About our guest, Lynn Haley Pilarski Lynn Haley Pilarski, Senior Manager, General Motors Corporate Risk Management & Insurance. Lynn joined General Motors in 1998. Currently, Lynn is the GM Global Contract Manager responsible for drafting insurance terms and conditions for all commercial contracts. Lynn also manages the placement and administration of management liability programs and associated claims activities. Prior to joining GM, Lynn practiced law in the area of insurance and product liability. Lynn received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Political Science from Michigan State University and a Juris Doctorate from Michigan State University - Detroit College of Law. Lynn also holds an ARM and CPCU from the American Institute for Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters. Lynn is currently the President of RIMS Detroit and the Chair of the RIMS External Affairs Committee. Lynn is the 2021 recipient of the Richard W. Bland Memorial Award which recognizes a RIMS member's commitment to the insurance industry's legislative or regulatory interests. Lynn is a frequent speaker at Risk Management events. About our guest, Mark Prysock Mark Prysock has 15 years of experience serving as in-house counsel for professional associations in Washington, DC, and New York. His specialties are Corporate governance, employment matters, contract drafting, and negotiation. Tweetables (For Social Media Use): “The most significant political development in D.C. is the looming possibility of a government shutdown. … If that happens and a Continuing Resolution … is not passed, then … the National Flood Insurance Program will temporarily not be funded.” — Mark Prysock “When we do go and speak to the Members of Congress and their staffers, generally [the National Flood Insurance Progam] is a well-received topic. People definitely understand the importance of having the NFIP in place.” — Lynn Haley Pilarski “I think data privacy is an issue. … RIMS is really looking for sort of a place to play in that field or that issue. There are a lot of different industries and association groups that are engaged on data privacy.” — Mark Prysock “After listening to the panel and spending the day in the educational topics, I was ready. The full day will prepare you so that you understand what the issues are. … You will feel very comfortable when you go..” — Lynn Haley Pilarski
Welcome to the award-winning The Hill Country Podcast. The Texas Hill Country is one of the most beautiful places on earth. In this podcast, Hill Country resident Tom Fox visits with the people and organizations that make this the most unique area of Texas. Join Tom as he explores the people, places, and activities of the Texas Hill Country. In this episode, Tom is joined by co-host Andrew Gay to find out more about the 2023-24 class for Leadership Kerr County. Are you looking for a way to develop your leadership skills and make an impact in your community? Look no further than Leadership Kerr County! This nine-month program is designed to provide leadership training and development for people in the Kerr County area. With an August 1 deadline for applications, now is the perfect time to apply. Today's guest is Leadership Kerr County co-chair Zach Riffett and Andrew Gay is part of the steering committee. Zach is a financial planner with Edward Jones and has been in the Kerr County area for the past 10 years. He is passionate about making an impact in the community and is involved in several boards and committees, including PTO, United Way, and Chamber committees. The program is highly regarded by other leadership programs in contiguous counties, and people in the Kerr County area can ask their peers and coworkers if they have been through the program. Last year's Leadership Kerrville class was mostly women and had some amazing leaders. This year, the Chili Cook-Off is changing hands and there may be some shuffling of the days. The application has been updated to ask different questions and dig deeper into why people want to participate. However, the leadership, committee, and basic structure of the class remain unchanged. Participants in the program will learn about the community and its ins and outs. There are 8 days in the program: Education Day, Local Government Day, Trip to Austin, Government Day, Economic Day, Tourism and Travel Day, Nonprofit Day, and Retreat. The retreat is a great opportunity for team building activities and breaking down guards and is held at Mo Ranch and takes place in the third week of September. Remember the deadline for application is August 1. Resources Andrew Gay on LinkedIn Tom Fox on LinkedIn Leadership Kerr County-Information and Registration
Victorian budget to introduce a payroll tax for high-fee private schools- recognising them as the FOR-PROFIT businesses that they are! Poor little rich people in UK complain about state students taking university places. International students in Australia going homeless and hungry. US- Texas says no to voucher legislation, with vociferous support coming from pastors wishing to maintain separation of church and state. Australia's Public Education day advocates speak.Great State School- Broadford Primary SchoolNOW is the time to donate to the DOGS annual radiothon effort for 3CR! Call (during business hours) (03)94198377, or visit www.3cr.org.au/donatewww.adogs.info
Matt @DrewetteCard looks ahead to the week of May 15 and the nearly 30 bills going to Work Session. Plus Matt dives back into the May 11 Public Hearings (Parents Rights in Education Day) because there was some what-what-what moments that left him stunned. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maineeducationmatters/support
University of Chicago's Celiac Disease Family Education EventPREREGISTRATION IS NECESSARY TO RECEIVE THE CODE FOR ACCESSING THE MEETING VIRTUALLY. Join us Saturday, May 20th, 2023This year's Family Education Event will take place virtually and explore Celiac Disease throughout the continuum of care. All are welcome.Register Here: https://www.neohioceliac.com/u-chicago-celiac-disease-center-virtual-family-education-day/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Shrewsberry flips another commit; South Bend Cubs break April attendance record; Education Day loss for SB Cubs; Chicago Cubs lose, White Sox win, Hendriks back soon, Tigers sweep doubleheaderSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt @DrewetteCard previews the May 11 public hearing day which is all about parents rights in education, curriculum transparency, and ideology in the classroom. Matt reviews each of the 7 bills being heard that day, and has some help to (ack) discuss the various (ack ack) acts and enactments (ack ack ack) of the day. Ack. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/maineeducationmatters/support
Group gets loan to improve Ward Bakery building; Another fire at Castle Point; Mishawaka HS athlete wins national award; South Bend Cubs lose Education Day game; Boston ties up playoff series with Philadelphia; Carolina, Vegas win series openersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
As Elvis and Barb prepare to record at LMT Lab Day West (https://lmtmag.com/lmtlabdaywest) on May 12 & 13, they bring you three more conversations from the Ivoclar Ballroom at LMT Lab Day Chicago 2023. First up is Alan Banks from Roe Dental Laboratory (https://www.roedentallab.com/). Alan talks about his many roles in the lab and their new and interesting way to take accurate full arch implant impressions without the need of photogrammetry called just Grammetry (https://www.roedentallab.com/products/implants/full-arch-fixed-options/grammetry/). Next up is Millie Tang, owner of Hunan Vsmile Biotechnology Co (https://www.vsmilecadcamzirconia.com/), a manufacturer of zirconia in China. Millie talks about their zirconia, how they distribute it, and her 10 year goal of taking over the dental world. Wrapping up the episode is Monica Buchanan. Monica is a CDT in orthodontics and talks about the experience getting it virtually. Monica also talks about all the appliances she makes being an in-office technician in a two doctor practice. Are you attending the LMT Lab Day West show in Garden Grove California (https://lmtmag.com/shows/lmt-lab-day-west-2023)? Join Ivoclar (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us)as they continue to celebrate their 100 Year Anniversary in the dental industry. At Lab Day West you can get up close and personal with Ivoclar digital technology, materials, and an EPIC speaker lineup. Learn first hand from many of the industry's leading dental professionals as they share their tips and tricks for success. Come and hear from Rafael Santrich, Jed Archibald, Steve Hatch and experience hands-on courses from Jenelle Tabakovic (https://lmtmag.com/seminars/bringing-dentures-to-life-featuring-sr-nexco-with-jenelle-tabakovic-hands-on-course-127338), and Pat Coon (https://lmtmag.com/seminars/ivotion-digital-denture-design-with-exocad-dentalcad-hands-on). For a full listing of speakers simply visit LMTmag.com and register today! Also, come and see us, Voices from the bench, as this will be our home from May 12-13th. Come by to say Hi and tell us what inspires you or give Ivoclar a ”Happy 100 year“ message. Candulor (https://www.candulor.com/en-us) a dental supply company from Switzerland has solutions no matter if you are analog or digital Check out their PhysioSet TCR (https://www.candulor.com/en-us/product-portfolio/tooth-lines/physioset-tcr) tooth line that has been complemented with 18 new shapes. A total of 48 age-appropriate anterior tooth shapes are available for the laboratory or dental practice to select from. The Swiss School of Prosthetics (https://ssop.swiss/en-us) in Springfield, Missouri is the place to learn all things removable. America with get supported and supplied by the only authorized partner Edmonds Dental Supply (https://edmondsdentalsupply.com/) Candulor, High End Only Bringing Dentures to Life, Featuring Sr Nexco® with Jenelle Tabaković at LMT Lab Day West show in Garden Grove California. (https://lmtmag.com/shows/lmt-lab-day-west-2023)In this hands-on course, Jenelle Tabaković teaches you how to take your dentures to the next level using SR Nexco Gingival Composite (https://www.ivoclar.com/en_us/products/removable-prosthetics/sr-nexco). Suitable for both analog and digital dentures, she leads you through a deep dive into the proper cutback, prep and glaze protocols. Space is limited. Light lunch is included. Register HERE! (https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bringing-dentures-to-life-featuring-sr-nexco-tickets-612495389197) Special Guests: Alan Banks, Millie Tang, and Monica Buchanan.
Former Atlanta Hawks player, Brandon Goodwin, was arrested on April 5 for speeding and reckless driving in Duluth. According to a police report, Goodwin was driving more than 100 mph in a 45 mph zone. A police officer used LIDAR to confirm Goodwin was traveling at 113 mph at one point. Goodwin, who played guard for the Hawks during the 2019-2020 and 2020-2021 seasons and for the Cleveland Cavaliers last season, was released on bond the same day. Goodwin led Norcross High School to a state championship in basketball during the 2012-13 season, earning him the Daily Post Player of the Year award. The Georgia State Patrol is investigating an accident involving a Gwinnett County police officer which resulted in the death of a Lawrenceville man in unincorporated Norcross over the weekend. Police said Ramon Perez , was walking on Brook Hollow Parkway, near Mitchell Road, at 3:30 a.m. on Sunday when a West Precinct officer came down Brook Hollow in his vehicle and hit Perez. Following the collision, the officer immediately began to render aid. The pedestrian later died as a result of his injuries. Georgia State Patrol was requested to investigate the collision. The GCPD Accident Investigation Unit responded to assist. Gwinnett Police have not released the officer's name, but they did say he sustained a minor injury in the accident. Gwinnett County police are seeking the public's help in identifying a suspect who robbed a gas station near Norcross on February 13. According to Cpl. Ryan Winderweedle, the suspect demanded money from the cashier and displayed a silver and black handgun. When the cashier began to comply, a scuffle broke out, and the suspect fled the scene with cash in hand. The victim described the suspect as wearing a black hoodie, dark ski mask, blue latex gloves, blue socks, and dark sandals. Police have obtained security camera footage but need help identifying the suspect. Anyone with information is encouraged to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers. The Gwinnett Stripers are hosting their first six-game homestand of the season from this week, featuring a series against the Memphis Redbirds. The homestand started with an Education Day on Tuesday and continued with Faith & Family Night on Friday, and a giveaway of Atlanta Black Crackers T-Shirt on Saturday as part of Jackie Robinson Day festivities. The Atlanta Black Crackers were a professional baseball team of black players in early to mid-20th century, before Jackie Robinson broke the MLB's color barrier. Baseball teams across the Majors and Minors will celebrate Robinson's legacy this weekend. All Major League players will even wear his famed number 42, which has been retired throughout the MLB. Other Special promotions at CoolRay Field include Wet Nose Wednesday, Thirsty Thursday, and Sunday Funday. Single-game tickets are available for purchase on GoStripers.com/tickets. An area quarterback has committed to the Furman Paladins. The Duluth food pantry in Georgia has received funding and food donations from two organizations, the Atlanta Community Food Bank and Humanity First USA. After two years of support from the Atlanta Community Food Bank, Humanity First USA has provided funding to help the food pantry acquire a warehouse and support approximately 100 families per month. The food pantry operates on an appointment-based system, and the Duluth volunteers have served over 25,000 individuals in their drive-through operation. The pantry is planning to work with the Atlanta Community Food Bank again in the near future. Burnette Elementary School in Suwanee, Georgia has been chosen as one of seven schools to receive a School Crashers grant from the Georgia United Foundation, in partnership with Georgia United Credit Union. School Crashers is a community service program that offers accredited K-12 schools in Georgia the opportunity to apply for a school facility makeover. The program aims to improve the learning environment for students, faculty, and staff. Burnette Elementary was chosen after submitting an application, which included a photograph and an essay explaining why their school should receive a makeover. The improvements to be made include a sensory room to help students with various learning disabilities. The School Crashers program has positively impacted 43,666 children in 63 schools in the past nine years, with improvements valued at more than $1.8 million. And now, Lia McGrath from Ingles Markets joins the show to answer our questions about Fasting. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
If you couldn't catch Renny's Education Day session, "Client Compounding" at MTE this year, you're in luck, we recorded it. Enjoy! Every week you can catch us live on both the Detailing Success Facebook page and Renny Doyle YouTube Channel at 8am pacific, 11am eastern. You can also listen to recordings everywhere you like to get your podcasts or at www.DetailingSuccess.com. • Apple Podcasts • Spotify • Google Podcasts • iHeartRADIO • YouTube Please share the podcast with your friends and colleagues. Got a favorite Facebook group you belong to? Share it there. We appreciate it. As always, you can email your questions or comments to Chris@DetailingSuccess.com. You can also find us both on Instagram at @rennydoyle and @chriswoolman_detailer. Want to know more about what we do? Visit www.DetailingSuccess.com.
January 26 was International Environmental Education Day. Hear from KCSB's Bella Genolio about the importance of staying informed about the environment.
Senate Majority Leader Kimberly A. Lightford discusses progress made in education in Illinois during her time in the Senate and why the subject is a high priority for her, as we recognize International Education Day.
In this report from Liberty Radio in Nigeria, the producers investigate the challenges related to education, and why education as a right sounds far-fetched. Produced by Liberty Radio 91.7.
Welcome to the latest Providence Journal College Basketball Podcast. This is Journal sports writer Bill Koch. I'm joined by ABC6 sports director and WEEI Providence weekend co-host Nick Coit and WPRI/Fox Providence sports director Morey Hershgordon. Brown's men staked a real claim as state champions by winning at Bryant and at the University of Rhode Island over the past week (1:45). The Bears aim to make it five straight on the road at Michigan State over the weekend. Losing to the Bears was a gut punch for the Rams (14:05), who led by 10 points late in the second half. They're absorbing some painful lessons early in a rebuild under Archie Miller. Providence took care of URI for the 10th time in the last 12 meetings and has found its offensive rhythm (25:40). The Friars have one nonconference game left against Albany before the Big East arrives. The Bulldogs (40:25) have battled off-court health problems over the past week -- best wishes to them as they enter a Friday night game with Stony Brook. It feels like ages since they won at Syracuse last weekend. Pawtucket native Isaiah Miranda made his college choice this week, and it was a power program winning out for his services (48:05). Miranda is off to North Carolina State and will be eligible immediately for second semester. Providence's women continued their strong nonconference form by taking out Brown (54:20). The Friars lost in a thriller earlier this season to URI (57:55), who hosted Education Day against Hartford on Wednesday morning and drew a good crowd of kids to the Ryan Center. Thanks for joining us as always.
The Farmers Market in Canton, MA (in front of Canton High until October 23) had a special sustainability education event held recently. Canton Community Tv's Tim O'Connor interviews vendors at the event to talk about what they do (and what we might do) to help with a sustainable ecology.
The Gratitude Café: Opening possibilities | Healing | Motivation | Life | Relationships | Happiness
In this episode of Clarity with Sue, she goes live to continue to educate and love on all of you. New perspective, new thoughts, new ideas. It is intimacy on a whole new level.
The Gratitude Café: Opening possibilities | Healing | Motivation | Life | Relationships | Happiness
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In Telluride, Valley Floor Education Day sparks scientific curiosity by KHOL
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The Hake Report, Friday, May 21, 2021: Federal Obama judge rejects restraining order violating common sense discrimination in bathrooms and showers for a Christian college. "Christian" Trump hater Russell Moore leaves Southern Baptist leadership for a "Christianity Today" media gig. GREAT CALLS — see below. Also check out Hake News from today. CALLERS Ian from Martinez, CA has a group of men as patriotic activists but Lafayette, CA is liberal! Earl from Michigan pretends the mostly peaceful Capitol protest is a bigger threat to America than the ongoing BLM-Antifa-Democrat-RINO insurrection. Richard from North Carolina has a great brief call asking if he's beta if he gets jabbed! Christina from Sacramento, CA talks about her call with T, and explains women can do some work from the home without leaving their duties at home. Cameron from Arizona details examples that he thinks are evidence Tucker's compromised. Robert from Kansas says Reagan signed a CRT-esque Education Day in 1986. Art from Ohio shouts out Kwame Brown, a former NBA number 1 draft pick, who's under attack for telling the truth. TIME STAMPS 0:00 Fri, May 21, 2021 2:33 Hello, Hello, Vroom 6:02 Hey, guys! 7:43 Tease: Russell Moore 9:06 HUD is evil 10:26 JLP interrupts! 12:40 Fakes vs Christian College 28:18 Ian, Martinez, CA 42:11 Russell Moore is evil 51:20 Shut up, white man! 54:38 Earl in MI 1:04:24 Richard in NC 1:13:15 You Are Okay, Vroom 1:17:41 Christina, Sacramento, CA 1:29:56 Pocket headlines 1:32:02 Cameron in AZ 1:45:51 Robert in KS 1:54:48 Missed Super Chats! 1:55:39 Art in OH 2:00:49 Thanks, all! HAKE LINKS VIDEO ARCHIVE: Facebook | Periscope/Twitter | YouTube | Audio podcast links below PODCAST: Apple | Podcast Addict | Castbox | Stitcher | Spotify | Amazon | PodBean | Google LIVE VIDEO: Trovo | DLive | Periscope | Facebook | YouTube* | Twitch* SUPPORT: SubscribeStar | Patreon | Teespring | SUPER CHAT: Streamlabs | Trovo Call in! 888-775-3773, live Monday through Friday 9 AM (Los Angeles) https://thehakereport.com/show Also see Hake News from JLP's show today. *NOTE: YouTube and Twitch have both censored James's content on their platforms lately, over fake "Community Guidelines" violations. BLOG POST: https://www.thehakereport.com/blog/2021/5/21/052121-fri-hud-vs-christians-russell-moore-snake-fun-calls
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St. Vladimir's Seminary (SVOTS) celebrated two milestones at the 2018 edition of Orthodox Education Day (OED) on Saturday, October 6: fifty years of OED and fifty years of St. Vladimir's Seminary (SVS) Press. The day included several highlights befitting the historic celebration, including a passionate call to spread the Gospel as individuals in addition to supporting Orthodox evangelistic enterprises such as SVS Press and Ancient Faith Ministries, delivered by Ancient Faith co-founder John Maddex.
At Orthodox Education Day (OED) on October 6, 2018, former SVS Press director Ted Bazil and St Vladimir's Seminary Professor Emeritus David Drillock offered a fantastic look back and wonderful stories from the fifty-year history of SVS Press and Orthodox Education Day.
At Orthodox Education Day (OED) on October 6, 2018, former SVS Press director Ted Bazil and St Vladimir's Seminary Professor Emeritus David Drillock offered a fantastic look back and wonderful stories from the fifty-year history of SVS Press and Orthodox Education Day.
St. Vladimir's Seminary (SVOTS) celebrated two milestones at the 2018 edition of Orthodox Education Day (OED) on Saturday, October 6: fifty years of OED and fifty years of St. Vladimir's Seminary (SVS) Press. The day included several highlights befitting the historic celebration, including a passionate call to spread the Gospel as individuals in addition to supporting Orthodox evangelistic enterprises such as SVS Press and Ancient Faith Ministries, delivered by Ancient Faith co-founder John Maddex.
Matt and Scott recap the Bulls' chaotic eight-game homestand, including Education Day parking challenges and kids who eat too much cotton candy. Plus they chat with Rays Director of Minor League Operations Mitch Lukevics who gives an overview on his job, tells some George Steinbrenner stories and talks about how he's seen Durham change in the last 25 years.
Dr. Christine Chaillot speaks about the relations between the Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox churches. She gave her talk on Orthodox Education Day, held at St. Vladimir's Orthodox Theological Seminary, Saturday, October 7, 2017. Referring to her latest work, The Dialogue between Eastern Orthodox and Oriental Orthodox Churches, Dr. Chaillot explains the initial dispute that split the two church bodies in the 5th century following the Council of Chalcedon, and she also informs us about contemporary ongoing official dialogue and current increased rapprochement between the two faith communities.