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Host: Faith Rodriguez Guests: Keira Auld, Elaine Johnson, Dave Goe Air date: Sep 26, 2024
Elaine Johnson was a 41 year old from Parma, OH. She had two children and worked at a local college. Some time around Dec. 1, 1990, Elaine had been washing clothes at her apartment building. Those items were eventually found still in the machines. She was never seen again. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FindElaineBenichJohnson Charley Project: https://charleyproject.org/case/elaine-johnson NAMUS: https://www.namus.gov/MissingPersons/Case#/1304?nav Trash chute video: https://youtu.be/IqPU-Ukp3Jg Article: https://www.nbc4i.com/news/unsolved-ohio/unsolved-ohio-woman-missing-for-33-years/ If you have any information concerning the disappearance of Elaine Johnson, please contact the Parma Police Department at (440) 885-1234. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCz4bh2ppqACeF7BdKw_93eA/join --Unfound plays on Spotify, iTunes, Stitcher, Instagram, Twitter, Podbean, Deezer, Google Play and many other podcast platforms. --on Monday nights at 9pm ET, please join us on the Unfound Podcast Channel for the Unfound Live Show. All of you can talk with me and I can answer your questions. --Contribute to Unfound at Patreon.com/unfoundpodcast. You can also contribute at Paypal: paypal.me/unfoundpodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
SPEAKERS Bob Brown, Elaine Johnson, Roj Amedi Facilitator Noah Schultz-Byard With protest laws tightening, misinformation campaigns on the rise, and the media landscape changing, what is the future of social and environmental activism? A discussion to explore the myriad ways there are to fight for change, whether it's in the courtroom, at shareholder AGMs, in online communities or through targeted political and media stunts.
Today I am talking with Elaine Johnson from the Environmental Defenders Office about climate litigation in Australia. With a unique situation as a rich country on the frontlines of climate impacts and a coal exporter, Australia has emerged as a world leader in climate litigation and 2022 was a bumper year.Among the big headline wins was the Tiwi Santos case which barred oil and gas company Santos from offshore drilling in the Northern Territory, and another which shut down billionaire Clive Palmer's plans for a coal mine in Queensland.As this field matures, we are seeing new frontiers emerge and one of the most exciting trends is lawsuits on greenwashing.So watch out in 2023 for the lawsuit against Santos for misleading and deceptive claims in its net zero plan.Despite the impact of these lawsuits, Elaine cautions that the biggest challenge is the stranglehold of the industry narrative on the media. That narrative asserts that coal is part of the transition, that Australian coal is cleaner than coal from other places, and that coal is a part of the national identity.Don't miss our conversation on this exciting, and fast developing field.What we talked about:2:25 Why Australia has a big role to play in reducing emissions as historically the country has been a big exporter of coal, oil and gas. But it is also one of the driest continents on earth, and vulnerable to climate impacts.4.40 Elaine talks about an ongoing case, which is a world first, challenging gas company Santos for misleading and deceptive claims in their corporate net zero plan for 2040. 12.40 Landmark human rights case in 2022 in Queensland in which youth group including First Nations Australians defeated Clive Palmer's plans to build a massive coal mine, invoking threat to human rights of young people and First Nations Australians.16.30 This case involved an important innovation in how evidence is heard. First time ever that the land court which hears all the applications for mining projects in Queensland, was invited to hear from First Nations witnesses on country, and welcomed on country. The court is now looking to formalize that process in court rules.21.56 This judgement was a historic and memorable day. Judge thanked the communities for welcoming the court onto their country and for everything she had learned through that experience. 22.50 What are the main challenges? How are vested interests fighting back?Narrative is the biggest challenge: industry has well crafted narratives that are constantly brought up in mainstream media that say that coal is part of the transition.Lawyers can address parts of those claims, but they need partners across the spectrum of civil society to achieve the needed transformation.28.00 Regulators in Australia are taking a keen interest in the wake of the net zero challenge to Santos to investigate what other misleading claims they should explore.29.15 New trend to watch: corporate accountability for loss and damage. As we start to see impacts of climate change being felt in Australia and the Pacific there will be more claimants bringing cases against carbon majors. 32.30 Elaine observes that the tide has turned in the last 12-24 months, in part because of the intense impacts of climate change that Australia has experienced in recent years plus the strength of attribution science. Its been slow, but she's surprised by the number of big wins in the past 12 months.34.33 To challenge the industry narrative will take more than legal cases, and the Australian media needs to do more. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thezeroist.substack.com
With Victor Armendariz
Menopause is often an overlooked area of inclusion and yet it affects around half of workers. We explore why menopause is still a taboo topic and why it's important that we all understand more. As always, we share real-life experiences and offer expert advice to employers to help you make inclusion an everyday reality in your organisation. Today our host, Steven Copsey is joined by Elaine Johnson, Director of People at Great Places Housing Group, and Sharon Cooper, Senior Consultant at Inclusive Employers. Read Sharon's blog about how to support menopausal employees.Visit our website to find out more about how to support colleagues visit. www.inclusiveemployers.co.ukYou can download a transcript of this podcast here.
Episode Notes On this episode of the What to Be Show we hear from Elain Johnson who is a new board member of Your Future is Our Business and is the Program Coordinator of the Santa Cruz Neighborhood Courts, a diversion program that is designed to help those with more minor infractions avoid being placed in the criminal justice system, and offer them another chance if they are willing to admit their fault. Elaine is also studying for the bar exam and shares her own powerful and motivating life story. Tune in, you don't want to miss this great story!
This month, we sit down with Elaine Johnson, our Human Resources Director, and Penny Reed, our Human Resources Analyst, to discuss what makes Gloucester County, Virginia Government such a good place to work. This episode discusses the rich employment benefits, current opportunities, and what makes the Gloucester County Team so special.To learn about current job opportunities with Gloucester County Government, visit https://www.gloucesterva.info/347/Job-Opportunities. For other information, including a full list of benefits, visit the Human Resources Department page at https://www.gloucesterva.info/316/Human-Resources.
Each year about 35000 people are reported missing in Australia. That’s one person every 15 minutes. More then 95% are located within a week. But some like the cases we discussed the next two episodes. They remain missing for decades. 14 women vanished in the Hunter region of New South Wales in the late 1970s and 1980s. Several of these women were believed to have been murdered by Ivan Milat, the Backpacker Killer. He is still considered a prime suspect in many of the cases we will discuss the next two episodes because they fit his MO and he worked in the area at the time. We may never know since Milat died in 2019 taking his secrets with him to his grave.7 Elaine Johnson and Kerry Joel6 Barbara Gibson5 Annette Biffa4 Marcus Allcorn3 Deborah Balken and Gillian Jamieson2 Linda Davie1 Marion SandfordWebsite coming soonFacebook /mysteriouslylistedTwitter @mysteriouslistMusic by Myuu See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode, Wade and Tain welcome guests Ms. Elaine Johnson and Ms. Noelle Lagueux-Alvarez of the Georgia Child Support Commission to discuss the Child Support Calculator. Ms. Johnson serves as the Commission's executive program manager and Ms. Lagueux-Alvarez serves as the Commission's staff attorney. The written outline, with citations, can be found at goodjudgepod.com.
7-21-2001 from Door County Auditorium in Fish Creek, WI, with Elaine Johnson, story-teller & International Caviar Magnate, Julian Hagen & the Singing Hagens, Lumberjack in love James Kaplan and Wanda Peterson Mango (a Peterson marries a Mango?) from Grandma's Swedish Bakery.
The Amazing, Elaine Gonzalez-Johnson AKA Mogul Mami, was a speaker for my Passion 2 Purpose Mastermind. She shared words of wisdom on how to slay your life and your business! She's the founder of Latinas In Motion, creator of the Plan, Pray, Slay Planner, and host of her own podcast, Mogul Mami Podcast. She speaks about integrity, persistence, believing in yourself, knowing your worth, and so much more! Connect with Elaine at www.mogulmami.com where you can find out more about her and her services. IG: @elaine_g_johnson And she has an amazing planner that has helped many get organized, The Plan, Pray, Slay Planner For more about me visit www.karicompany.com…Thank you for listening!
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This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https:///shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https://omny.fm/shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https://omny.fm/shows/aftermath-1 This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office. They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. Support the show: https://www.climactic.fm/p/support-the-collective/
This is the fourth episode of Aftermath, a show on the Climactic Collective. Listen and subscribe at https:///shows/aftermath-1This episode features Jo Dodds of Bushfire Survivors for Climate Action and Elaine Johnson of the Environmental Defenders Office.They talk Eav through the basis for their case against the Environmental Protection Agency, to compel them to mitigate greenhouse gases to prevent further catastrophic bushfires. See /privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The Climate Summit Report II Exerpts from the recent Climate Summit with Adam Bandt's opening speech, a word from David Spratt, some legal perspectives from Elaine Johnson & Nicole Rogers and some views from participants.Schools Out II report from youth climate activists including an update on the Jbap Wurrung tent protest protecting the sacred trees.This is the Week that Was IINoah Bassil II on the death of Murbarak
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
Music used with permission "Copyright by Elaine Johnson at HymnServe.com”
This week episode I had the pleasure of interviewing Elaine Johnson. Founder of Latinas in Motion, Mogul Mami & Plan Pray Slay Planner. Elaine shares her story of why she started her non-for profit. When did it all begin that she caught a vision and created something that has grown through all these years. In this episode I also discuss about comparison especially when you your work is similar to another. Know that I was very real & honest with Elaine about how I compared myself with her and when you find yourself comparing to another step back and become aware of your feelings. Know there is room for everyone to grow in this world even if your work is similar to another.. Go and show Elaine some love you can find her IG:Elaine Johnson Gonzalez FB: Elaine Johnson Gonzales FB: Latinas in Motion www.Mogulmami.com
In today's episode, we have a special guest Elaine Johnson. She is a woman that has many victories under her belt, a woman of God, a social media influencer, a wife, mom, entrepreneur, friend,latina, educator,visionary etc. She has learned to GRACEFULLY manage all of her duties and THRIVE. She shares wisdom on entrepreneurship and as a woman with different roles.You can reach her through:IG: @elaine_g_johnsonHer brand: @mogulmamiFounder of: @latinasinmotion Her planner: @planprayslaywebsite: www.mogulmami.com
Giving sacrificially is not always an easy thing to do. God and Jesus expect it of those that choose to follow the faithful path. Calvin and Elaine Johnson walk through their lives and how, because they were willing to give to God sacrificially, he blessed them in so many ways. By no means did they have an easy life, yet God honored their willingness to give as much as they could.
Giving sacrificially is not always an easy thing to do. God and Jesus expect it of those that choose to follow the faithful path. Calvin and Elaine Johnson walk through their lives and how, because they were willing to give to God sacrificially, he blessed them in so many ways. By no means did they have an easy life, yet God honored their willingness to give as much as they could.
Several brothers and sisters share about what worship means to them, including Joe Perez, Elaine Johnson, Davita Fountain, and Andy Winje. Brian Craig also delivers a powerful sermunion about God's holiness, and how through his Spirit, we are made holy as well.
Several brothers and sisters share about what worship means to them, including Joe Perez, Elaine Johnson, Davita Fountain, and Andy Winje. Brian Craig also delivers a powerful sermunion about God's holiness, and how through his Spirit, we are made holy as well.
November 30, 1990. Parma, Ohio. 41-year old Elaine Johnson vanishes without explanation from her apartment complex. She leaves behind her car and wallet, along with clothes in the laundry room dryer, and is officially reported missing three days later. A series of strange cryptic notes are found in Elaine’s apartment, leading to much speculation about her mental state at the time she went missing. However, suspicion also mounts against Elaine’s boyfriend, who changes his story about the last time he saw her. Did Elaine Johnson disappear voluntarily or did she meet with foul play? We explore each possible scenario on this week’s minisode of “The Trail Went Cold”. Special thanks to Elaine’s daughter, Jodi, whose Facebook page, “Missing Person Elaine Benich Johnson”, is the source for much of the information on this minisode. Additional Reading: http://charleyproject.org/case/elaine-johnson https://www.cleveland.com/parmasunpost/2011/11/parma_police_seeking_informati.html Click here to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes. Click here to listen to the podcast on Stitcher. Click here to subscribe to the podcast on Google Play Music. The Trail Went Cold is produced and edited by Magill Foote. All music is composed by Vince Nitro.
Guy with beach ball looking for an Uber. Stories of yesteryear with Fish Creek’s Elaine Johnson. Dream Dancing with John & Jeff. Season 2 Episode 13
Summertime Drinking, Eating, and Road Trips! Happy 100th Birthday U.S. National Parks!Guests this week:Luke Edward - L.A. Winner "Tales of the Cocktail" Four Roses Bourbon, Four Roses Charity Challenge, Assistant Manager of Lock & Key, Koreatown, LA. (Winning Four Roses Bourbon Recipes to be featured at fooddrinktravel.net)Elaine Johnson - Sunset Magazine Senior Food Editor & Co-Editor Camp Sunset May 2016
Sermon delivered by Evang. Elaine Johnson on Sunday May 8th, 2016
Elaine Johnson of Sunset and the band TEEN : On today’s episode of Sharp & Hot, learn about cooking from The Great Outdoors Cookbook with Sunset editor Elaine Johnson and talk food with the band TEEN. This program was brought to you by White Oak Pastures.
Bio-Link is an Advanced Technological Education (ATE) Center for Biotechnology that originated in late 1998 with a grant from the National Science Foundation. The Center is located on the campus of City College of San Francisco with office space at the University of California, San Francisco. Regional Bio-Link Centers across the country are located in Seattle, WA; San Diego, CA; San Francisco, CA; Austin, TX; Madison, WI; Graham, NC; and Portsmouth, NH. At the SAME-TEC conference this past July, I had the opportunity to interview Bio-Link Director Dr Elaine Johnson. In the interview Elaine discusses the work the Bio-Link Center and Regional Centers are doing to bring students the knowledge and skills essential to the field as well as the ability to continue with more advanced education in math, science and engineering. My undergraduate background is in Microbiology so I've always had an interest in biotechnology and related fields. If you are faculty and considering starting a biotechnology program or maybe a student thinking about a biotechnology career, you will find her interview very interesting. Elaine and her Center's work are outstanding! You can get more information on Elaine and Bio-Link here.
This week on Making Contact we'll take you to the streets of Washington, DC where more than a quarter million people gathered to protest the American occupation of Iraq and the militarization of U.S. society. Many of them asking, in the wake of the Bush Administration¹s shameful response to Hurricane Katrina, where are the U.S. governments priorities? Featuring:Cindy Sheehan, military mom and co-founder of Gold Star Families for Peace; Elaine Johnson, military mom; Representative Cynthia McKinney, Georgia D-4th; Curtis Muhammad, Community Labor United; George Galloway, British Member of Parliament; Elias Rashmawi, National Council of Arab Americans; Suheir Hammad, artist, activist and poet; and numerous others. This week¹s host: Tena Rubio. The post Making Contact – October 14, 2005 appeared first on KPFA.