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Start off your week with Boyd and get past the headlines on the day's biggest stories. Take a look into what will come of Iran’s attack on Israel over the weekend with Robert Sherman and understand how it will affect the Speaker of the House with the help of Theo Meyer. Curtis Bennet, the Executive Direct of One Kind Act, joins the show to talk about the One Kind Act Summit that happened this past weekend. Eric Boehm fills us in on the biggest Tax Day qualms and More!
It's Mental Health Awareness Month, and Pippa Hudson speaks to Neil Bressler the Executive Direct of Upside Community Services which will be hosting an event this weekend that puts South Africa's mental health in the spotlight, and asks what can be done to support NGO's working in this space.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's that time of year again! The time of year no one wants to think about … Flu Season! Join us as we talk to Michele Slafkosky, Executive Direct of Families Fighting Flu and Doctor Jeb Teichman, Board of Directors for Families Fight Flu, about how to stay safe and healthy during flu season. In our discussion with Families Fighting Flu we will share their mission as they tell some of the stories of how the flu has affected many families. Flu myths will be explained, hesitancy will be discusses, and we will talk about the raw data and how it relates to us here in New Hampshire.
How do you really listen to someone? I sat down with Dr. Jennifer Baker to talk about people. Besides being a clinical psychologist, Dr. Baker is the Founder and Executive Direct of Good Dads, an organization dedicated to teaching men from all walks of life how to be good fathers. Dr. Baker had some wonderful insights on listening, being curious, and how to navigate difficult conversations. I hope you enjoy our conversation as much as I did. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Follow Victory Mission on Facebook and Instagram: Facebook: @springfieldvictorymission Instagram: @springfieldvictorymission YouTube: @springfieldvictorymission
On the latest episode of Chesterfield Behind the Mic, we talk to Dawn McCoy, executive director of CCHASM, and Bonnie Cauthorn, the 2022 Christmas Mother, about how you can get involved this holiday season to make Thanksgiving and Christmas a little better for those in need in Chesterfield County. Credits: Director: Martin Stith Executive Producer: Teresa Bonifas Producer/Writer/Host: Brad Franklin Director of Photography/Editor: Matt Boyce Producer/Camera Operator: Martin Stith and Matt Neese Graphics: Debbie Wrenn Promotions and Media: J. Elias O'Neal Music: Hip Hop This by Seven Pounds Inspiring Electronic Rock by Alex Grohl Guests: Dawn McCoy, Executive Direct of the Chesterfield Colonial Heights Alliance for Social Ministry (CCHASM) (cchasm.org) Bonnie Cauthorn, the 2022 Chesterfield Colonial Christmas Mother (cchchristmasmother.com) Filmed in-house by the Department of Communications and Media Chesterfield.gov/podcast Follow us on social media! On Facebook, like our page: Chesterfield Behind the Mic. On Twitter, you can find us at @ChesterfieldVa and on Instagram it's @ChesterfieldVirginia. And you can also watch the podcast on WCCT TV Thursday through Sunday at 7 p.m. as well as on weekends at noon on Comcast Channel 98 and Verizon Channel 28.
Have you ever been in a room full of growth companies, investors, academics, entrepreneurs, and technologist all working together to advance the industry? It's rare to get all of these players in a tech ecosystem together in one place, but that's just what Cascadia Capital did at Cascadia Connect 2022 in Pittsburgh, PA. With such a range of leaders in Robotics, Automation, and Artificial Intelligence across the industrial world, we had the opportunity to sit down with 10 of these individuals to hear their perspectives on the future of these technologies and their applications. We owe a big thanks to Cascadia Capital for bringing these amazing folks together. In this first edition of this double feature, we'll hear from the individuals leading “robotics clusters” in Silicon Valley, Boston, and Pittsburgh, as well as academics that have dedicated themselves to the advancement of robotics. Get ready to learn from the following five guests in Part 1 of this special feature: Andra Keay, Managing Director of Silicon Valley Robotics Fady Saad, Co-Founder of MassRobotics and General Partner at Cybernetix Ventures Joel Reed, Executive Direct of Pittsburgh Robotics Network Dr. Matthew Johnson-Roberson, Director of the Robotics Institute and Professor at Carnegie Mellon University Thomas Evans, Ph.D., Robotics Chief Technology Officer at Honeywell Make sure to visit ManufacturingHappyHour.com/Connect2022 for detailed show notes and a full list of resources mentioned in this episode. Stay Innovative, Stay Thirsty.
Executive Direct of Chalk Board Review and Former STEM Admin for IPS Tony Kinnett joins the Hammer & Nigel Show to talk education drama in Indiana and around the country. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today we are joined on Hope Talks by Susan Null the Executive Direct of Ava Care to share about there ministry to woman in our community. AVA Care of Harrisonburg is a free pregnancy clinic in Harrisonburg, Virginia. Ava stands for Advocate Validate Answers Also for for information about Ava Care you can visit their website https://avacareforyou.org/
For the final episode of 2021, Cami Fraser, Executive Direct at Michigan Indian Legal Services, (MILS3.org) joins Ryan and Mark to discuss the history and mission of MILS. Michigan Indian Legal Services provides legal services statewide to income-eligible individuals and Tribes, advocates for the rights of individuals, which advances systems of justice, and works to preserve Indian families through state and tribal courts. Learn more at: https://www.mils3.org/Podcasting and Audiovisual production at: https://newleonard.com/PROMO CODE: thepursuitof at: https://tinlidco.com/
The Shawnee Sports Complex estimated to bring more than $100M after first 4 yearsIn Segment 1, Ben Salango (D), Kanawha County Commissioner, discusses his contributions around the county, including his involvement in the Shawnee Sports Complex. Salango says the sports complex will bring in more than $100 million in its first four years — money he says is going back to employees, businesses and workers throughout the valley, not just the county.Salango has also announced his candidacy for the Kanawha County Commission in 2022.Revamping COVID-19 testing and vaccination efforts in West VirginiaIn Segment 2, Dr. Sherri Young from the Kanawha-Charleston Health Department discusses ramping up COVID-19 testing and vaccinations as the latest COVID-19 spike spreads statewide in West Virginia. She discusses the Delta variant and the concerns with the spread as the first day of school is on Monday, Aug. 9. The Delta variant can spread quickly, is more aggressive and affect kids more.The importance of Paid Family and Medical Leave in West VirginiaIn Segment 3, Kelly Allen, the Executive Direct of the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy, talks about the importance of Paid Family and Medical Leave is being considered in Congress.According to Allen, 1 in 5 people have paid medical leave with a higher-paying job. With lower-wage workers, 1 in 20 people have paid medical leave.The West Virginia State Fair returns this AugustIn Segment 4, Kent Leonhardt, the West Virginia Commissioner of Agriculture, discusses the 96th annual West Virginia State Fair.Leonhardt says masks are not required for patrons, but vendors who are inside will be wearing masks. “You can see the smiles on people's faces,” said Leonhardt.The West Virginia State Fair will take place from Aug. 12th-21st.Officials at the State Fair of West Virginia are happy to announce the concert series for the 96th annual event set for August 12-21, 2021, featuring Nelly (8/12), Whiskey Myers with special guest the Steel Woods (8/13), for KING & COUNTRY with special guest Rebecca St. James (8/14), STYX (8/15), Tracy Lawrence and Tracy Byrd (8/19), Brantley Gilbert (8/20), and the Buckin'B Bull Ride (8/21).Mac Powell & The Family Reunion and Shenandoah will play as free shows on August 16 and 17, respectively.ArtistDate of PerformanceNELLYAug. 8thWhiskey Myers with special guest the Steel WoodsAug. 13thKING & COUNTRY with special guest Rebecca St. JamesAug. 14thSTYXAug. 15thTracy Lawrence and Tracy ByrdAug. 19thBrantley GilbertAug. 20thYou can buy tickets for the fair by following this link.
The Top 10 is considered one of the most important community contributions to come out OWASP. In 2003, just two years after organization was started, the OWASP Top 10 was created. The purpose of the project was to create an awareness document, highlighting the top ten exploits security professionals should be aware of. Since that time, innumerable organizations have used it as a guideline or framework for creating security programs. The current Top 10 list was released four years ago, in 2017. As part of a 2021 initiative at OWASP, the OWASP Top 10 is in the process of being updated, and scheduled for release this summer, in time for the OWASP 20th Anniversary Celebration. I was curious as to what has changed over the years with the Top 10, and what to anticipate in the upcoming release. In this broadcast, I talk with Andrew van Der Stock, Executive Direct of OWASP. He explains how the top ten exploits are chosen, the data source for determining the exploits, and the data research done to verify the selections chosen. Our conversation starts with why the OWASP Top 10 is being spotlighted after being static for the past four years. Today’s broadcast is supported by the OWASP 20th Anniversary Celebration, coming September 2021. The CFP is now open for this online, 24 hour conference. Go to OWASP.org for more information. This broadcast is also supported by JupiterOne, providing cyber asset discovery and visibility into your entire cloud native infrastructure. Know more, fear less, with JupiterOne. CFP for OWASP 20th Anniversary Celebration: https://owasp.org/2021/03/08/cfp-20th-anniversary.html
This is the inaugural episode of Philly AIDS Thrift @ Giovanni's Room's Queer Atlas. On this episode, meet your hosts Katharine & Leeb and come with them as they venture outside of the store to chat with writer, editor, translator and Executive Direct of the Asian Arts Initiative, Anne Ishii.Credits:Special Guest: Anne IshiiHosted by Khalib Owen & Katharine MilonTheme song "Inner City Tumbleweed" by Khalib OwenAudio engineers - Khalib Owen, Alan ChelakResearch & Scripting - Katharine MilonCreated & Produced by Alan Chelak, Khalib Owen, and Katharine Milon
Paxton Roberts, Executive Direct of BikeNWA, shares hiw BikeNWA has responded to COVID and; Ryan Hale, Founder/CEO of Laneshift Mobility, explains how Laneshift works to help communities be more bike friendly.
David talk to Executive Direct of the Blanchet House, Scott Kerman The post Morning Blend Guest: Scott Kerman, Blanchet House appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
David talks with Brian Ferschweiler, Executive Direct of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul in Portland The post Morning Blend Guest: Brian Ferschweiler. SSVDP appeared first on Mater Dei Radio.
My interview this week is Leon Childs Jr, Executive Direct of the A.G.C.A.O. The Adaptive Growth and Cultural Organization. He dedicates he and his family’s lives to the mentoring and academic advancement of disadvantaged youth. He shares in the interview about his past, present and future vision for the program. He also dishes on how he leveraged donations into tutors and other creative ways that he’s drummed up funding since launching the program in 2015. I’ll stop there so as to not steal all the thunder from the interview. This week’s a real slam banger. Hope you enjoy the ride. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/HeyLaGrange/support
I’m really excited to bring you the inspiring story of Chaveso “Chevy” Cook! On this episode, you will hear Chevy share his powerful story of overcoming adversity as a child and finding mentors that helped him believe in himself and chart the course that led to where he is today. Chevy is the Co-Founder and Executive Direct of Military Mentors, a registered 501(c)(3) with a mission to elevate, educate, and facilitate for the military and beyond. Chevy graduated from West Point in 2004 with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology. He also has a M.A. in Leadership Development from the University of Texas El Paso and an M.A. in Organizational Psychology from Columbia University. He currently lives in Boston, MA as he pursues doctoral studies at Tufts University. A long serving member of the special operations community, he started his Army career in the historic 82nd Airborne Division and has served the majority of his career at Fort Bragg, NC. He also served as both a Tactical Officer and a Department of Behavioral Sciences and Leadership instructor at West Point. Find full show notes at www.calwalters.me
Post-industrial cities like Philadelphia, Detroit, and New Orleans are each plagued by tens of thousands of blighted properties, but remedying the problem is rarely straightforward. At the ABA’s Annual Meeting, host Laurence Colletti is joined by Lin Chin, Amber Knee, and Jessica Bacher to discuss the multitude of causes for these blighted properties, the scale of the problem, and some of the ways cities and private organizations are addressing the issue. Find out how you can get involved in the solution through the resources they share, including the book Vacant and Problem Properties: A Guide to Legal Strategies and Remedies, available through the ABA and Amazon. Amber Knee is an urban planner with the Division of Traffic Planning and Management at the New York City Department of Transportation Jessica Bacher is the Executive Direct at the Land Use Law Center. Lin Chin is the Special Projects Manager at Hello Housing
If you've ever wanted to use cognitive science to get a job do it well and advance your career, then do we have the Bring Your Brain to Work show for you! Today I'll be talking with Art Markman, leading cognitive scientist, Professor of Psychology and Marketing at the University of Texas at Austin, and the Executive Direct or the IC2 Institute. Co-host of Two Guys on Your Head, and the author of several brain boosting books including Smart Thinking and his latest, Bring Your Brain to Work. And that's just what I want to talk with him about today, about using cognitive science to get a job, do it well, and advance your career! Topics Include: What happened when Dr. Markman's son was applying for a job? What's the importance of challenging our brain's at work? Do we have one brain or three brains? What in the world is a jazz brain? Do our brains set us up for success in the workplace? What's wrong with “find your passion”? What do jobs and blenders have to do with one another? What's wrong with asking students for their major at 18? What's wrong with declaring we know where we want to go? What's the importance of clarifying our values? What's it mean to create our own consideration set? What's wrong with an imagined future? What's the importance of being open to new things? What's wrong with pretending you have all the answers? What's the Lake Wobegon Effect? What's the importance of a mentoring team? What's the importance of learning to act with your “head and your heart”? What's the importance of conscientiousness in the workplace? What's it take for great communication in the workplace? What's wrong with texting at work??? What do we need to know about meetings (top do's and don'ts!) When do we need to switch jobs, move up, or move on? What's the single most important thing when applying for a job? How do we negotiate for a better salary? For more info visit: SmartThinkingBook.com And for free meditations, weekly tips, stories and similar shows visit: www.InspireNationShow.com And to support the show and get even more great tools, tips, and behind-the-scenes access, visit: www.Patreon.com/InspireNation
Doretta Wilson is the former Executive Direct of the Society for Quality Education. Her support of parent choice in the arena of public education leads us to a conversation about the possibility of charter schools and vouchers in the province of Ontario.
Our journey this evening takes us into the world of adolescence with a special focus on the transition from secondary school to post-secondary life. In episode two of our series, Stephen Hurley is joined by Dr. Brenda Smith-Chant, Senior Researcher at the Self-Regulation Institute and Susan Hopkins, Executive Direct at The MEHRIT Centre.
Our journey this evening takes us into the world of adolescence with a special focus on the transition from secondary school to post-secondary life. In episode two of our series, Stephen Hurley is joined by Dr. Brenda Smith-Chant, Senior Researcher at the Self-Regulation Institute and Susan Hopkins, Executive Direct at The MEHRIT Centre.
Episode 3 of RelaySA has us starting a brand new relay with the amazing Jennifer Hamilton. Jennifer is the first ever Executive Direct of CACUSS and has some wonderful insights into our field in Canada.