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So get this, I am watching The View on ABC, and I see my ex-boss, Mark Daley, talking about his book, Safe, a book about his experience becoming a foster care parent.Mark was my first boss right after college. He was a Campaign Manager for a candidate in Iowa. And I got a fellowship from Yale to work on the campaign he was managing as a Field Organizer. Mark was the former Communications Director for Hillary Clinton in her 2008 elections, has worked with 30 members of Congress, owned and sold a digital agency here in LA, and worked with various celebrities like Bradley Cooper and John Legend. I've always known him as always focused on his career.And when Mark turned 40, Mark and his husband knew they wanted to be parents. I loved seeing this side of him come out. They considered IVF, private adoption and ultimately decided to become a Foster Care parent. In my most recent podcast episode, Mark shares his journey.In today's episode we will be talking about his new book; "Safe" where he shares his journey about foster care and how regardless if you want to be a foster care parent or not, the foster care system does impact us.Mark has shared with me that everyday, 700 children enter the foster care system. That's 1 child every 2 minutes. And most children are from Indigenous, and Black families.What We Cover in This Episode:Understanding the Foster Care System to see if it's the right fit for youThe Impact of Foster Care on SocietyMark's personal story of having 2 boys come into their lives, and their challenges with foster parenting including reunification and making sure they do what's best for the kids' safetyResources Mentioned:Subscribe to the Business & Career Diaries Newsletter: elainelou.com/joinMark Daley's Book, SafeMark's Instagram: @markdaley00Mark Daley WebsiteWhere We Can Connect:Apply to the Business & Career Mastermind: elainelou.com/mastermindSchedule a Business & Career Audit call with me to see if it's a good fit to work together: elainelou.com/callFollow the Podcast on Apple: WOC and Allies: Business and Career RealtalkFollow the Podcast on Spotify: WOC and Allies: Business and Career RealtalkFollow Elaine on Instagram: @elainelou_Connect with Elaine on LinkedIn: Elaine Lou CartasCheck out our other podcasts for Women of Color
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In this episode of AUHSD Future Talks, Superintendent Matsuda interviews Alex Kotran, founder of the AI Education Project. During the talk, Mr. Kotran discusses his journey, aiEDU, artificial intelligence and content area, chatGPT, ethics and artificial intelligence, artificial intelligence and teaching, and what is ahead for aiEDU and the future of education.Mr. Kotran oversees strategy, partnerships, fundraising, and external relations for the AI Education Project. Prior to founding the AI Education Project, he built the AI Ethics and Corporate Social Responsibility function for H5, Inc., a pioneering AI company in the legal services sector. At H5, Mr. Kotran led strategic partnerships with organizations including the United Nations, NYU School of Law, the OECD, and IEEE to develop judicial education programs and high profile convenings. Prior to his time in the social impact and non-profit space, he managed brand and policy communications for companies including Oracle, Airbnb, Nissan, HP, Adobe, and SAP. He was a lead Field Organizer in Columbus, OH for the 2012 Obama Campaign and served as a Presidential Appointee under HHS Secretary Sylvia Burwell, where he managed communications and community outreach for ACA Open Enrollment, two SCOTUS rulings, and the 2015 Ebola outbreak.
Business Manager and Financial Secretary of International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers Local 683, Pat Hook, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to discuss the exceptional growth of projects and the need for new union members in Central Ohio. Hook also discussed the growth of Local 683 over the last two decades, including a major increase in their apprenticeship class sizes and the technological improvements they've made in the training classes to match the new energy sources utilized in Central Ohio. Ryan Cave, Executive with the United Football Players Association (UFPA) and a project field organizer with the United Steelworkers, joined the America's Work Force Union Podcast to talk about the new United States Football League's Collective Bargaining Agreement. Cave talked about his past experiences with negotiating CBAs for other professional leagues, how the USW got involved in the process, the future of the UFPA and what they hope to do for the players they represent.
Today's guests - Frank Chapman, Field Organizer for the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression - Professor Craig Futterman, Director of the Civil Rights and Police Accountability - Oboi Reed - John Greenfield, Editor, of Streetsblog - Angela Lang, Executive Director, BLOC: Black Leaders Organizing for Communities - Michael Lenehan, Phone Bank Coordinator, Indivisible Chicago Alliance
Elijah Lee, a 15-year-old student and community activist, is a national advocate for children. For the past five years, Elijah has organized annual child abuse prevention marches, as well as served as a public speaker on the issues of child abuse, racism, oppression, and trauma-informed care. He has been the keynote speaker for the KIPP National Summit, Indiana NAACP Conference, Prevent Child Abuse North Carolina Conference, Virginia School Safety Conference, and other events. His passion for empowering young people led him to become the founder of a nonprofit organization, Hear Our Voices, dedicated to empowering young people with an emphasis on assisting youth in finding their voice and becoming agents of change. For this work, he was named the 2022 Youth Entrepreneur of the Year by the Metropolitan Business League. Along with serving as the leader and founder of his own non-profit, Hear Our Voices, Elijah also serves as the Co-President of Voters of Tomorrow's Virginia Chapter, Field Organizer for the Pride Liberation Project, Ambassador for Voices for Virginia's Children, Political Director for the Virginia Teen Democrats, and more. In each of these positions, Elijah works to find new and innovative ways to empower young people and bring them to the table. Connect with Elijah Lee:Twitter: www.twitter.com/ElijahLee07Instagram: www.instagram.com/Elijah_4Justice_LeeWebsite: www.IncredibleElijah.com Register for Free Online Financial Literacy Courses:https://maliksfirstjob.banzai.org/wellness/collections/teaching-kids-financesPurchase Malik's First Job: Financial Principles for Teens:www.maliksfirstjob.comFollow Malik's First Job on Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maliksfirstjobInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/maliksfirstjobTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/maliksfirstjob
As we head into the General Election season, what ALL Californians should be focused on is our state's voter turnout. In this episode Jay Chotirmal, Courage California's Senior Communications and Voter Engagement Manager, has a conversation with James Herard, ED of Lift Up Contra Costa, and Cindy Lee, Field Organizer at Hmong Innovating Politics, about what happened during California's 2022 primaries. We'll learn about what the challenges were and what organizers identify as the GOTV needs of the communities they serve – to ensure that all eligible voters make their voices heard at the ballot box on November 8. The 2022 California Primaries can teach us a lot, but will we learn in time for the General Election? Follow our guests at: @liftupcocoaction and @hipcalifornia The last day to register to vote is October 24, visit www.couragecaliforniainstitute.org for voter registration resources.Your General Election ballot will include – 7 Ballot Propositions. Courage California has taken a position on the following ballot measures: Prop. 1 (Yes): Would amend the California State Constitution to prohibit the state from denying or interfering with an individual's reproductive health decisions, including their right to choose to have an abortion and their right to choose or refuse contraceptives.Prop. 28 (Yes): Would require the state to set aside a share of its revenue — likely between $800 million to $1 billion per year — for arts and education classes in public schools.Prop. 29 (Yes): Would help ensure dialysis patients receive safe treatment in dialysis clinics under the care of a doctor or another highly trained clinician in case of emergencies.Prop. 30 (Yes): Would impose a new 1.75% tax on any individual's income of more than $2 million per year to raise between $3 billion to $4.5 billion annually to fund greenhouse gas reducing initiatives.Prop. 31 (Yes): Would uphold a 2020 law banning the sale of all flavored tobacco products. Purchase your "Courageous Voices, One Movement" ticket today: bit.ly/courageous-voices With You, fashioned in Courage, We can create a California that represents and serves us all. @CourageCA #CourageLooksGoodOnYouProduction: LisaMarie Betancourt and Angela ChavezEditorial: Jay Chotirmal and Irene Kao Graphics: Isidra ChávezSound Engineer: Lucianna Hernandez
Community Organizing for Chickens Alex Wolfe is Senior NYC Field Organizer for The Humane League and also works as the campaign engagement lead for her team. Alex works with volunteers in and around the NYC area to mobilize and empower them to take action in support of our campaigns, ultimately helping to reduce the suffering of animals. She believes in the value of movement building, by focusing on and connecting to members of our own communities first. In her previous career, Alex worked as a professional television actor on TV shows including: 1600 Penn, Cold Case and Nashville. She was also a big sister for ten years in the Big Brother Big Sister program for at risk youth. Alex currently resides in NYC with her husband and cat named Denise. Learn more about The Humane League www.thehumaneleague.org www.thehumaneleague.org/volunteer-with-us This episode is brought to you by Brain.fm. I love and use brain.fm! It combines music and neuroscience to help me focus, meditate, and even sleep! Because you listen to this show, you can get a free trial and 20% off with this exclusive coupon code: innovativemindset .* URL: https://brain.fm/innovativemindset Liking the Show? Support the Podcast. Connect with me. FB author page: https://www.facebook.com/IzoldaST IG: https://www.instagram.com/izoldat/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/Izoldat LI: https://www.linkedin.com/in/izoldat/ Website: https://izoldatauthor.com/ Listen on These Channels Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Stitcher | Google Podcasts | Podbean | MyTuner | iHeart Radio | TuneIn | Deezer | Overcast | PodChaser | Listen Notes | Player FM I'm thrilled that you're tuning in to the Innovative Mindset. Get in touch if you have questions or comments. *Affiliate link. If you purchase it through the above links and take the 20% off, I'll get a small commission.
If you liked this podcast please subscribe here: https://www.wishesgranted.media/p/newsletter/ Sara Eckhouse, executive director of Foodshot, a platform to fund and launch MoonShots for Better Food. With the $525,000 GroundBreaker Prize, up to $10 million in equity investment, and up to $20 million in debt financing, Previously, Sara worked with S2G Ventures, which has a portfolio of ag business. And before that, Sara served as Senior Advisor at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, sustainable agriculture. Sara also worked in the Obama White House and as a Field Organizer on the 2008 Obama Presidential Campaign. She graduated from Harvard. Apply here: http://www.foodshot.org/portfolio.html Mentioned in this episode: https://vence.io/ Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown https://www.amazon.com/Dirt-Soil-Familys-Regenerative-Agriculture/dp/1603587632/ Healthcare outcomes vs. health care expenditure: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/disease-burden-vs-health-expenditure-per-capita Majority of disease burden from poor diet: https://ourworldindata.org/grapher/disease-burden-by-risk-factor?country=~North+America If you liked this podcast please subscribe here: https://www.wishesgranted.media/p/newsletter/ Music: Cali by Wataboi
This week, Marissa met with Shashank Chauhan, USU alum and Project Manager at the SEED Foundation. Join them as they discuss Shashank's undergrad experiences and how current events affected them, his career path, and an overview of the SEED Foundation. Additionally, they dive into topics like what his work looks like and issues his team focuses on, the importance of execution, and the most valuable skills in the work he does. Finally, he offers advice to current undergraduate students. Shashank received his undergraduate degree in Political Science and Government from USU, then completed a Masters of Science degree in Conflict and Dispute Resolution and became a Doctor of Law at University of Oregon School of Law. Since graduating, he has fulfilled roles such as Field Organizer, Strategy Consultant, Program Manager, and (currently) Project Manager anywhere from Logan, UT to Iraq. He is passionate about Civil Rights and Social Action, Disaster and Humanitarian Relief, Human Rights, Politics, and Poverty Alleviation.
This is the Chocolate News Podcast, sponsored by Cincinnati Public Schools. We bring you news that discusses issues affecting the Black community. On today's show we will be discussing the President Biden's Infrastructure Deal and how it affects HBCUs, the controversy surrounding Dave Chappelle, and the current state of American politics. Joining us today are Special Guests Tai Sims (Political Pundit and Field Organizer) and Daniyiel Walker (Alpha Female Association Founder).To find out more information about the Alpha Female Association, go to: https://www.alphafemaleassociation.com/This week's episode is hosted by Andria Carter (Digital Digital Correspondent, The Cincinnati Herald) and Morgan Angelique Owens (Chief Creative Beauty Consultant, The Cincinnati Herald).Go to our website (https://thecincinnatiherald.com/) for the latest stories.Make sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com.Follow us at The Cincinnati Herald” on FacebookFollow us @CinciHerald on Twitter and Instagram.Follow us on YouTube, just search for The Herald TVMake sure to check out the stories we talked about today on our website at www.TheCincinnatiHerald.com. You can also follow us on social media. We're on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. We also have our own YouTube channel. Just search for The Herald TV.
Today, on the Hudson Mohawk Magazine, We begin by hearing from Peter LaVenia, Co-Chair of the Green Party of NYS at this week's Tonko Tuesday. Then, Hudson Mohawk's Labor Correspondent Willie Terry speaks to Frank Chapman, Education Director and Field Organizer for the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression about Black August Later on, we have another "Crowned" segment from Yolissa Richardson, in this segment she is talking with Dr. Xaiver Coughlin. After that, Corrine Carey talks with Heather Barr about the Biden administration's recent move to withdraw from Afghanistan Finally, Remus and Raz join us in the studio to talk about puppetry
On August 4, 2021, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Frank Chapman, Education Director and Field Organizer for the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, about "Black August." In this "Black August" segment, he talks about police repression in the Black community. Part 2
On August 4, 2021, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Frank Chapman, Education Director and Field Organizer for the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, about "Black August." In this part 3, "Black August" segment, he talks a defunding the police, elderly prisoners And the need for "Black Power."
On August 4, 2021, Hudson Mohawk Magazine Network Roaming Labor Correspondent Willie Terry spoke to Frank Chapman, Education Director and Field Organizer for the Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression, about "Black August." Part 1.
We speak with Laura Mancusi Britton and Jacqueline Velez of Lydia Wood, Field Organizer with Western Mass Area Labor Federation, about the Massachusetts FAIR SHARE act, the growing strength of Labor, and a recent victory against a biomass plant in the Pioneer Valley. The post The Top Left Corner — 2021/05/26 appeared first on The Greylock Glass.
This week the podcast continues the series, the Power of Political and Civic Engagement. In this episode, Ashley and Casey welcome field organizer William Shostrand. The discussion looks at political engagement through the various levels of government and how civic engagement can lead to finding common interests across the political spectrum.
Dean kicks off Season 2 with a quick life update plus his thoughts on the Chauvin Trial. Black Lives Matter!
Please tune in to hear about Aaron Myers. From his site Aaron2.meEntertainer. Artist. Veteran. Entrepreneur. Believer.These are just a few of the titles claimed by DC-based jazz artist Aaron Myers, whose life story is anything but typical. Originally from Goodlow, Texas, Myers found his passion for performing at an early age while playing music in the church, eventually choosing the piano as his instrument of choice. His soulful baritone voice, second-to-none stage presence and captivating personality make him one of the most exciting up-and-coming acts in jazz!As a young man, Aaron joined the United States Army where he served for 2 years before enrolling at Navarro College where he majored in business and theater. While at Navarro, Aaron ran for Mayor of Corsicana, the town where the school was located. Despite losing a closely contested election, Myers decided then and there that politics and advocacy would continue to play a major role in his life.After college, Aaron packed up and headed out west to Los Angeles where he got his first taste of life as a professional entertainer. While in California, he was the featured talent at the Fashion TV's 10 year Anniversary Party, made his rounds as a studio musician and served as a Music Supervisor for the film “A Song and a Prayer.” Within ministry, he was the Assistant to the Youth Pastor at West Angeles Church of God in Christ while also serving as the musician for the Youth Department - never straying too far from his gospel roots.After a life-altering accident that almost claimed his right hand, Aaron decided he needed a change. So, he joined the Obama Campaign for Change in 2008 as a Field Organizer in the battleground states of Texas and Florida, finding his love for community organizing and engagement, and slowly working his way back into playing shape. After the campaign was over, he moved to Washington D.C. where fostered his gift for advocacy and began establishing himself as a musician-to-know in the vibrant jazz scene of Chocolate City.Upon Aaron's arrival in our Nation's Capital, he immediately began activating spaces for live performances around the city, ultimately serving as Resident Artist at the Black Fox Lounge for 5 years while producing over 150 shows before becoming the current Resident Artist at the storied Mr. Henry's Restaurant in Capitol Hill. He remained committed to his role as an activist as well, becoming the National Director for the now defunct Global Family Program headed by the late Linda Grover, staying active with the DC Young Democrats and by forming the DC Jazz Lobby in 2016 which focuses on music and arts policy initiatives at the federal and local levels.Mr. Myers is a stout advocate for Mental Health and LGBTQI Rights. As part of his advocacy, he chairs the Board of Directors for the Capitol Hill Jazz Foundation as well as serves as Board Secretary of Crittenton Services of Greater Washington. He sits as a member of the board of directors for CTE Vision Foundation and Covenant Full Potential Development Center. During the ongoing COVID-19 Pandemic, he has led the DMV Music Stakeholders cohort as they share resources, offer relief, and advocate for community needs to help strengthen and preserve Washington's music ecosystem.Please visit his site and tune in for more about Aaron Myers!
How can Chicagoans actually hold police accountable? That's the question two coalitions are trying to tackle in their proposed “People's Ordinance.” It would create a new civilian oversight body with broad policy-making powers. Frank Chapman has been working on this issue for decades. He tells Jacoby how this proposal is a step toward a more just policing system. Guest: Frank Chapman, Field Organizer, Chicago Alliance Against Racist and Political Repression (@CAARPRNOW) What you can do: At 10 a.m. Saturday, CAARPR will be hosting virtual briefing on the ordinance. You can find more information on their Facebook page. Follow us on twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: citycast.fm/chicago
If you make over 400k - Time to pay up. If not - simmer down. We take a dive into the tax policy of the Biden admin.
The Music Chat | Happy Hour Special
Inspired by Brian Garry for Cincinnati City Councils "Live" chat about the importance of our parks. Dean dives into the benefits of investing in our parks.For info about Brian Garry: BrianGarry.comTo learn more about the City Park Alliance - CityParkAlliance.org
Dean officially announces that he is diving back into the campaign life by accepting an offer as Field Director for Brian Garry for Cincinnati City Council. Check out BrianGarry.com to learn more!
Dean dives into the background of the killer himself...... BLACK LIVES MATTER!
Help is on the way. Dean dives into the specifics as well as the public's reaction to this round of economic relief.
A deep dive into the campaign platform of Brian Garry | BrianGarry.Com to learn more and get involved.
In this episode, Dean and Ryan sit down with Cincinnati City Council candidate J Matt Nickels to discuss his background and policies.
J Matt Nickels for Cincinnati City Council | Learn with me ASMRCampaign website: JMattNickels.com - Stay tuned for our interview!
A quick deep dive into the legendary background of Dr Jill Biden
Another wiki deep dive into the current Biden/Harris Foreign policy,
Buckle Up - the boys try float therapy then get drinks to discuss...... Minor audio issues. We are not perfect !
Its campaign season in Cincinnati- A deep dive into Mark Jeffreys - Candidate for Cincinnati City Council. Go to Votejeffreys.com to learn more! Mynt will be reviewing other candidates- stay tuned!
New Johnson & Johnson vaccine approved by FDA. Interviews coming w/ candidates for Cincinnati City Council- Follow along!
AG Merrick Garland | Learn with me ASMR
Lets learn about the VP of United States of America - courtesy of Whitehouse.gov
President Joe Biden rejoins the US to the Paris Climate Agreement to combat global warming.
Texas State of Emergency | Covid News
36 are dead....where is Ted Cruz?
Police Brutality in the US | Learn with me ASMR
Ryan talks about musicians sharing their political views and if you should stop listening to someone just because they have different views than you.
Scanning the news- Biden Town hall CNN | Trump Casino Demolished | Covid update | Daily Brief
Ryan takes one last look at the divide in the United States and how conspiracy theories have separated people even further.
Happy Mardis Gras! Dean does a quick dive into what the actual hell- Mardis Gras is! Also enjoy this picture of him from Mardis Gras festivities circa 2017.....It's Dean (Allegedly).
A brief overview of former Governor & current Senator - Mitt Romney
Snow, Marring Your Grandpa(?) and things to do in Cincinnati. Dean and Ryan have their first zoom podcast.DISCLAIMER- On our first zoom podcast Ryan's mic was extremely loud. On this podcast, his mic was too quiet. 3rd zoom podcast the sound should be great.
Dean does a quick dive into the background of Trump Attorney- Bruce Castor
O2 Utah presents O2 & You! Our Executive Director & host, David Garbett, is joined by Daylene Redhorse, a Field Organizer for Rural Utah Project. This is the SUPER FIELD ORGANIZER EPISODE! Listen to Daylene's incredible story and the outstanding work they are doing over at RUP.
Project Veritas Strikes Again... Today’s topics include: Bernie Sanders' Field Organizer in Iowa (Kyle Jurek) was secretly filmed while making some rather startling, offensive and threatening comments regarding how Bernie feels about Elizabeth Warren as well as what might happen at the Democratic convention in Milwaukee if Bernie doesn't get the nomination. Sharyl Attkisson (Managing Editor, Investigative Reporter for her television program, Full Measure”) will discuss her recent article in The Federalist titled, “Former Government Agent Admits Illegally Spying on Sharyl Attkisson, Implicates Government Colleagues”. Jacob Bogage (sports reporter for the Washington Post) will talk about the Houston Astros sign-stealing scandal.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.