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The landlady of a pub in Chatham says allegations of animal neglect against her simply aren't true.It's after pictures posted on social media of several farmyard animals being kept at the Waggon and Hale, went viral. Hear from our reporter Charlotte Phillips who has been covering the story.Also in today's podcast, the Labour leader of Medway Council has been telling us how Reform UK are in for a rude awakening as they take over control of Kent County Council.They swept to victory in last week's local election, winning 57 seats and leader Nigel Farage has already said they'll be looking to slim down the size of local government.The KentOnline Podcast has been hearing from a doctor who's told us 34 more GPs working in Kent and Medway is good, but more are needed.Health bosses say the recruitment drive will allow patients to book appointments more easily and help bring an end to the 8am scramble.The process of choosing the next Pope has officially started in Rome.133 cardinals have gathered at the Vatican for the centuries-old process of voting for the next leader of the Catholic Church. We've been speaking to Professor Bob Bowie from Canterbury Christ Church University.Plans have been unveiled for a multi-million pound redevelopment of a Kent shopping centre.The Forum in Sittingbourne was sold to a new owner last December and they want to introduce more restaurants and cafes - as well as building 74 flats on the roof.And in sport, hear from Gillingham goalkeeper Glenn Morris after he agreed a new one year deal at Priestfield.At 41, he's the oldest player in the Football League.
A Thanet teenager has revealed how her life was turned upside down after she was secretly filmed in the shower by her bother-in-law.Andrew Veck, 33, set up his phone to record her in the bathroom - he was later found to also be in possession of indecent images of children.Also in today's podcast, changes to the government's childcare funding due to come into force next month have been slammed by providers in Kent.Eligibility for 15 funded hours extends to children as young as nine months old - and that will rise to 30 hours come September. We've been speaking to Charlotte Roles who's the deputy manager at Dimples Day Nursery near Dartford.A Gravesend mum whose son died from epilepsy has vowed to develop tech in his memory to improve care for other patients.Leo was diagnosed when he was three, but his seizures became more regular and violent during Covid. His mum Emma O'Brien is hoping to raise £750,000 to help others.A new banking hub has opened on Sheppey with more planned for other parts of Kent.There's been a campaign on the island after it lost several high street banks in recent years. Hear from Nick Quin from LINK which decides where hubs should go.Football, and it was a point for Gillingham in league two at the weekend.They held leaders Walsall to a goalless draw at Priestfield - hear from man of the match Glenn Morris and manager John Coleman.
The Chancellor's made a significant announcement on the future of a project to build another tunnel linking Kent and Essex.During a major speech on how to boost economic growth in the UK, Rachel Reeves backed the Lower Thames Crossing and revealed the government's looking at privately financing the £9 billion scheme.Also in today's podcast, the family of a woman found dead after going missing from Folkestone believe police may have missed opportunities to find her while she was still alive.Leah Daley was discovered at the Warren last May 12 days after she'd last been seen.A criminal gang linked to west Kent and thought to be making £7,000 a week through drugs have been jailed.The men were part of a cocaine network that was uncovered during a stop and search in Tonbridge.A decision to close a leisure centre in Deal for nine months is going to reviewed after a backlash from people who use it.We told you earlier this month how Tides is due to shut in April until a new operator's found to run it from next January.But those using the pool, tennis courts and sports hall weren't happy.A Medway councillor says he's prepared to call for a referendum over a bid for the Towns to be granted city status.Leader Vince Maple announced the authority's fifth push for the title at a meeting last week. Hear from Michael Pearce, who represents Hoo St Werburgh and High Halstow - and the leader.Elon Musk has been told to keep his 'hands off' the English Channel after suggesting it should be re-named.The Tesla boss posted on X suggesting the stretch of water is called the George Washington Channel instead. Reporter Sam Lennon has been finding out what people in Dover think.Football, and it was another game without a win for Gillingham last night.They drew 1-1 at Grimsby Town after the hosts equalised with just seconds to spare. We've got reaction from manager John Coleman and goalkeeper Glenn Morris.
There are calls for action to improve safety at a four-way junction in Ashford, after several crashes.This is where the A2042 meets with Elwick Road and Station Approach near the town's railway station and is controlled by traffic lights. Find out what residents want to happen.Also in today's podcast, parents of students at an SEN school in Kent have accused the council of putting money before the needs of children.Bradstow School in Broadstairs offers 24-hour support to children with the most complex needs but could close in August.It's owned by Wandsworth Council who claim Kent County Council have failed to pay almost £2 million for their services, something they deny.People smuggling suspects could face travel bans and social media blackouts under new laws.The government is vowing to crack down on Channel crossings to Kent, as last year was the deadliest ever for people making the journey in small boats.Quad bike riders have churned up the muddy ground at one of Kent's last remaining heathlands.The damage at Hothfield Nature Reserve, near Ashford, was found after Christmas. Hear from the Kent Wildlife Trust.The founder of a Kent baby loss charity has told the podcast it's bitter sweet to be recognised in the King's New Year Honours.David Ward set up Abigail's Footsteps after his daughter was born sleeping in 2009 and has been awarded an MBE.And in sport, Gillingham will be looking to get one over their neighbours as they take on Bromley tonight.When the sides met in League Two last month, Bromley won 2-1. Hear from manager Mark Bonner and goalkeeper Glenn Morris.
Four people have been arrested and a murder investigation is under way after the death of a man in Canterbury.Police taped off part of the high street after being called late last night where a man in his 20s is understood to have suffered stab wounds. Hear from reporter Liane Castle who's been at the scene.Also in today's podcast, the owner of a Dartford cafe's told the podcast that nearby roadworks are the reason he's decided to close.Jason Astell will shut Allison's Pantry for the final time today.A Dover mum's told the KentOnline Podcast she'd rather go to prison than pay a parking fine.Laura Franklin had left her vehicle at Harbour House Car Park on the seafront as she was taking her 13-year-old disabled daughter and her friend - who has cystic fibrosis - to the beach. We've been speaking to the leader of Medway Council who has defended plans to sell off 30 of their properties.Gillingham Business Park and Rainham Precinct are among the sites being considered as bosses look to increase revenue.A brown bear who's undergone life saving brain surgery will continue to be monitored to make sure he's responding to treatment.Boki is now recovering back at his den at the Wildwood Trust, near Canterbury.Sport, and it's the end of an era at Gillingham as former owner Paul Scally has been voted off the board.Hear the moment current owner Brad Galinson made the announcement at a fans forum last night. We've also got analysis from our sports reporter Luke Cawdell and reaction from fans.You can also hear from goalkeeper Glenn Morris who's been named league two player of the month for September, while manager Mark Bonner looks ahead to this weekend's game against Accrington Stanley at Priestfield.
Welcome back to a brand new episode of The Yours, Mine, Away! Podcast with Mark Howard. This week, we have a special quest Glenn Morris, Crawley Legend started his professional career back in 2001 and he's still playing todayDon't miss this exciting conversation, and if you haven't already, make sure to check out our latest Goalie Wars video on YouTube!Big shout out to our sponsors!Uperform: https://shop.u-perform.co.uk/74xd6 (DISCOUNT LINK!)Mito Red Light: https://mitoredlight.com/?afmc=YourMito5Forged Irish Stout: https://forgedirishstout.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Several staff from a Kent prison have been taken to hospital after their canteen food was spiked with drugs.Paramedics were called to HMP Swaleside on the Isle of Sheppey last Thursday. Hear from Andy Hamlin from the Criminal Justice Workers Union.A childcare worker has described the moment a baby boy started choking on his food at an Ashford nursery.Nine-month-old Oliver Steeper was being fed penne Bolognese by Nazia Begum when he started to gag and gasp in September 2021.The price of a bus pass to help children get to school in Kent is set to increase by £100.The Kent Travel Saver currently costs £450 a year but is likely to go up next term. Hear from councillors and a concerned parent.Psychologists from the University of Kent are working on a new campaign to highlight the impact of social media on young people's mental health.They've teamed up with theatre group Portrait and local secondary school students to produce a performance called Generation FOMO - which stands for Fear Of Missing Out.A school teacher from Benenden is taking on an incredible challenge to raise money for a Kent charity.Nick Rendall has set himself the task of running 1,000km in 100 days in support of homelessness charity Catching Lives.And in sport, Gillingham have announced they're releasing eight players and making four available for transfer.Three have also returned to their parent clubs following loan spells while new contracts have been offered to Glenn Morris and Dom Jefferies. Our sports reporter Luke Cawdell has the details.
Glenn Morris, ACE , President/CEO of the Santa Maria Valley (CA) Chamber and W.A.C.E. Board member, joins us to discuss the role of chambers in economic development and how that may look now compared to chambers of the past. Listen now!
Dr. J. Glenn Morris, the director of the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida, and Sarah Gregory discuss the origin and spread of cholera in Haiti.
Organisers of a car show in Kent over the bank holiday weekend have faced criticism after some people trying to get there were stuck in delays for more than two hours.The BHP Performance Show took place at the county showground at Detling near Maidstone on Monday.Also in today's podcast, some teachers in Kent are back out on strike today.Marches were due to take place in Tunbridge Wells and Broadstairs as they call for better pay and conditions.We've been hearing how students from East Kent College will have the opportunity to build a huge new development in Folkstone.EKC is the largest provider of construction training in the country, and a new partnership with Otterpool Park will allow local students to work on site. The plans include 10,000 homes, schools, workspaces as well as green spaces and leisure, arts and culture facilities.With the countdown to the Coronation well and truly under way - all this week, we're going to be hearing from people across the county who'll be marking the occasion.Today, we've been speaking to a team leader at Battersea Brands Hatch where Queen Consort Camilla is patron.And in sport, hear from the Gillingham boss Neil Harris and goalkeeper Glenn Morris following their final home game of the season.
Contrasting fortunes in the Premier League this weekend. Bernd Leno and Keylor Navas - the latter of which made one of the saves of the season in the midweek win over Brighton - both put in shifts to no avail in defeats for Fulham and Nottingham Forest respectively. Neto, meanwhile, remains consistent for Bournemouth as one of the signings of the campaign - The Cherries looking safe for another year of top-flight football. In the EFL, Lee Nicholls made a shock return in Huddersfield's huge victory over Cardiff, Sutton's Brad House lasted just 29 minutes into his first-ever professional start, and 39-year-old Glenn Morris scooped the Gillingham Player of the Year award. Oh, and a definitive Clean Sheet Club King will go to the wire. Over to you, Christian Walton.
The top floor of an Ashford car park has been blocked off in a bid to stop anti-social behaviour. Hear from traders in the town who have reported being targeted by young people throwing things from the roof of Park Mall. Also in today's podcast, charity groups and campaigners have joined forces to try and prevent a hotel and surf resort from being built at a country park near Deal. They say, if given the go ahead, the facilities at Betteshanger would damage wildlife and vital habitats. We've been speaking to the general manager of CPRE Kent. The University of Kent's set up a new 'Right to Food' initiative to help staff and students struggling the cost of living crisis. They're offering £3 meals in the dining hall, free hot breakfasts at the student union and a campus pantry for those who need additional support. Hear from the businessman behind a new ferry service running between Sheppey and Southend. He's bought a £185,000 super yacht to offer luxury trips. Sam Lawrie has a roundup of everything going on in Kent you need to know about this weekend. And in sport, Gillingham make the long trip north to take on Harrogate this weekend. We've been catching up with goalkeeper Glenn Morris as they look to bounce back from Tuesday night's defeat to Bradford City.
Glenn Morris shares how the chambers in his region has set up regional coalitions to strategize for advocacy and other important areas of work. Full show notes are at: chamberchatpodcast.com/episode189 Please support this podcast by supporting our sponsors. Holman Brother Memberships Sales Solutions holmanbros.com App My Community appmycommunity.com/chamberchat Chamber Nation chambernation.com Community Matters, Inc. chamberchatpodcast.com/cmi Swypit chamberchatpodcast.com/cc Izzy West, LLC chamberchatpodcast.com/izzy
Craig Schneider, Glenn Morris, and Will Harris get together to discuss the Charles Schwab Challenge, great golf movies, and the big news of the week, the list of names that are going to play on LIV Golf's tour. How will the PGA Tour respond to some of its top stars being poached? Was DJ wrong to flip for $150M? All that and more on this week's episode.
On this episode, Rob shares a lecture he and Dr. Morris gave together on Kundalini awakening when the Kundalini Awakening Process (KAP) program was first being released 20 years ago! Enjoy! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hoshin-budo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoshin-budo/support
Join host Lata Murti as she speaks with guests from the Santa Barbara County Citizens Independent Redistricting Commission, chair, Glenn Morris, and members, Megan Turley and Jannet Rios. They will discuss how the commission did redistricting differently this year, how the commission process functioned, and lessons learned in the first effort of this new commission.
This week, we understandably begin proceedings with a quire remarkable performance from Edouard Mendy at Brentford. In equalling his best-ever save return in a single Premier League game, the Senegalese stopper ensured Chelsea bagged three points and earned an MOM award in the process. In the EFL, Glenn Morris racked up a 500th career appearance. Some achievement for a goalkeeper who thought his playing days were all but numbered upon first arriving at Crawley back in 2016. Thoughts must also go to Dan Barden. The young Norwich goalkeeper announced this week he has been diagnosed with testicular cancer. We wish him and his family nothing but the best here at GKU.
Dr. Glenn Morris, an infectious disease expert at the University of Florida and the Director of the school's Emerging Pathogens Institute
Ryan talks to Dr. Glenn Morris, an infectious disease expert and director of the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida, about the resurgence of COVID-19 and the Delta variant.
It was an absolute pleasure chatting with Glenn and how he was able to pay off more than $100K in less then 2 years DURING COVID. If you're in debt, stressed, and you're not sure how to dig yourself out of this hole, this is the episode you MUST listen to and share with all your friends and family. Glenn will discuss: -How he got started in paying off debt - How he decreased his vehicle payments from $2800/month to $800/month - What he did as a side hustle - Sacrifices his family made to launch them into a debt free future. We absolutely love this quote that Glenn shared “The best time to plant an apple tree was 20 years ago, the second best time is today.” You can find Glenn on YouTube @ Debt Free For Canadians We interview guests all the time who share their financial stories. If you're looking for more financial real life stories, we post episodes every Wednesday. If YOU have a story you would like to share with us please email us at financialclassroom@gmail.com. It would also help us out a lot if you subscribe and leave a review on our various podcast platforms! EQ bank is offering 1.5% interest on their savings account! A great place to keep that emergency fund so that it grows WITH inflation! To sign up click on this link: https://api.fintelconnect.com/t/l/5fff1c608284ff001db5f305
Why did the SARS-CoV-2 have all the right stuff to cause a global pandemic? Dr. Glenn Morris gives insight into this by providing background information on coronaviruses and describes times where other coronaviruses did not spread like the virus responsible for COVID-19. Dr. Morris also discusses COVID-19 impacts on agriculture and the outlook for the vaccine, as of the recorded date of December 11, 2020. Are you an educator? The Science by the Slice podcast aims to inform diverse audiences about important issues in agriculture, natural resources and public health. Check out our learning guides that were created as an educational tool to facilitate discussions related to the topics presented in podcast episodes. Download the learning guides here: https://piecenter.com/media/podcast/learn/Music "opening credits" by johnny_ripperAvailable at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/johnny_ripper/soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist/johnny_ripper_-_soundtrack_for_a_film_that_doesnt_exist_-_01_opening_credits_1124Under CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/, Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported (CC BY-NC-SA 3.0)Music "Night Owl" by Broke For FreeAvailable at https://freemusicarchive.org/music/Broke_For_Free/Directionless_EP/Broke_For_Free_-_Directionless_EP_-_01_Night_OwlUnder CC BY license https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/, Attribution 3.0 Unported (CC BY 3.0)
Here I talk with Santiago Dobles about meditation, Kundalini, Yoga, martial arts, internal and external combat arts, hara point, grounding with a 'horse stance', his teacher Dr. Glenn Morris, the importance of grounding yourself, mastering the world, saving money, the trap of siddhis (supernatural experiences), Pencak silat (martial art), his opinion on eating meat, eating based on your genetic make-up and blood type, benefits of bone broth, taking mushrooms, the connection between spiritual parasites and (bad) diet, water fasting & the importance of humility. His kundalini instructor page: https://kundaliniawakeningprocess.com/blog/kap-instructor-santiago-dobles/ YouTube version: https://youtu.be/B7b_d6PIKUA
This episode features 2020 Chair of the W.A.C.E. Board Glenn Morris, ACE, President/CEO of the Santa Maria Valley (CA) Chamber, who discusses the importance of chambers being credible, current and collaborative. He also offers some career advice for new Chamber CEOs and touches on the skills that are needed to succeed in the chamber business.
Dr. Glenn Morris, an infectious disease expert at the University of Florida and the Director of the school’s Emerging Pathogens Institute. Why do some people continue to refuse to wear masks.
Glenn Morris discusses his book, “The New Guide to North Carolina Beaches: All you need to Know to Explore and enjoy Currituck, Calabash, and Everywhere Between”
Glenn Morris discusses his book, “The New Guide to North Carolina Beaches: All you need to Know to Explore and enjoy Currituck, Calabash, and Everywhere Between”
THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATION SERVICE AGENCIES NATIONWIDE IN COVID 19 TIMES OF REMOTE LEARNING :Listen to AESA's Dr. Joan Wade,, Glenn Morris, Exec. Dir of The Center for Interactive learning and Collaboration and Jan Zanetis , an expert on the use of video technologies in education.
THE ROLE OF THE EDUCATION SERVICE AGENCIES NATIONWIDE IN COVID 19 TIMES OF REMOTE LEARNING :Listen to AESA's Dr. Joan Wade,, Glenn Morris, Exec. Dir of The Center for Interactive learning and Collaboration and Jan Zanetis , an expert on the use of video technologies in education.
Dr. Glenn Morris, an infectious disease expert at the University of Florida and the Director of the school’s Emerging Pathogens Institute. Analysis on our state’s and country’s fight against the virus,
Dr. Glenn Morris, an infectious disease expert at the University of Florida and the Director of the school’s Emerging Pathogens Institute. The latest thoughts on the virus spread in Florida & nationwide,
W.A.C.E. President and CEO Dave Kilby sits down with 2020 Board Chair Glenn Morris, ACE, President and CEO of the Santa Maria Valley (CA) Chamber, to discuss the association's focus among other chamber topics.Follow Dave Kilby on Twitter: @DaveKilbyWACEFollow Santa Maria Valley Chamber on Twitter: @SMVCC
On this episode, Rob shares a segment of a lecture he and Dr. Morris gave together on Kundalini awakening! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/hoshin-budo/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hoshin-budo/support
Regenerative Agriculture and what this means for Land Care. In this episode of Unstress, I visit Armidale and Uralla in New South Wales, where I speak to Karen Zirkler, the CEO of the Southern New England Land Care Group, and also organic cattle farmer Glenn Morris who manages Fig Tree Organics Farms. We discuss regenerative farming and the important role of Land Care. You can also watch this episode at www.DrRonEhrlich.com. For more information about Land Care visit Southern New England Land Care Group website ----- WANT TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook or YouTube page.
Ariena van Bruggen and J. Glenn Morris, Jr. discuss their work on citrus greening, a disease that is threatening the global citrus industry.
Glenn Morris discusses his book, “The New Guide to North Carolina Beaches: All you need to Know to Explore and enjoy Currituck, Calabash, and Everywhere Between”
Glenn Morris discusses his book, “The New Guide to North Carolina Beaches: All you need to Know to Explore and enjoy Currituck, Calabash, and Everywhere Between”
It's the final podcast of the 2018-19 season, that means one thing; lots of reviews! An analysis of the season, the stat cave and an interview with three time player-of-the-year Glenn Morris! It's one packed episode!
Glenn Morris is a farmer and activist. He has a long history of working on Stud and commercial beef cattle properties and has spent his life observing and enhancing the roles natural cycles play in the health of landscapes. In this interview Glenn shares his pivotal life moments that shaped his farming philosophy of holistic land management. From winning an inspiring book at a raffle to studying a masters in sustainable agriculture. Glenn is committed to spreading his message to farmers and the broader community because every decision we make from the paddock to the plate has an impact on our planet. Finally, Glenn gives some practical advice about what steps farmers can take to be part of the movement towards change. To find out more about the farm that Glenn manages visit https://figtreesorganicfarms.com.au/our-story/ To watch the film Restoring Earth that Glenn was featured in visit https://vimeo.com/164556674
Last week we learned of the emergence of yet another mosquito-borne virus. It's called Madariaga virus and the human cases were confirmed in several schoolchildren in Haiti--the first time reported in the northern Caribbean. The cases were documented in a study in the journal, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Joining me to discuss Madariaga virus, the study and what this all means is lead author, J. Glenn Morris, MD. Dr. Morris is the director at the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida at Gainesville.
Last week we learned of the emergence of yet another mosquito-borne virus. It’s called Madariaga virus and the human cases were confirmed in several schoolchildren in Haiti–the first time reported in the northern Caribbean. The cases were documented in a study in the journal, PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases. Joining me to discuss Madariaga virus, the study and […] The post Madariaga virus with Dr Glenn Morris appeared first on Outbreak News Today.
Glenn Morris, a farmer, discusses the importance of soil in building resilience, improving the lands ability to absorb and store water, and improve the nutrient value of the land and the way sustainable agriculture cannot only regenerate it but help it thrive. You can also watch this episode at www.DrRonEhrlich.com. ----- WANT TO TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH? Join me in my online health programs. ----- CONNECT WITH ME You can ask questions via social media using my Instagram or Facebook or YouTube page.
Michael and Noel are joined again by David May to discuss Sol Lesser's second Tarzan movie, the much maligned Tarzan's Revenge starring Glenn Morris. Is it as bad as its reputation or is it worth watching?
The Get Ready Report speaks to Glenn Morris, director of the Emerging Pathogens Institute at the University of Florida, on how you can avoid getting sick from summertime food by following safety practices.
This episode brings you Kyle and friends (Glenn Morris and Graham Parkinson) live from what sounds like the inside of a tin can in Greece, as well as the jocular joviality of Brian. Keep an ear out for such weighty topics as: Mind if we call you Brian? (The many Brian Borks) Europe MCT Summit Recap The Big Announcement Microsoft Learning and Readiness--what it might mean Brian's tips for travelling trainers Brian misses an opportunity to plug our sponsor (We love you LODS!) Why we didn't call Wayne Find us at Inspire, Ignite and TechSummits
(aka Dreams of Kangaroos, Bicycles and Fibre Things) Kyle and Brian welcome Glenn Morris back to the podcast for a wide ranging discussion what feels like a bit of a flat patch in the tech space. Is it something? Is it nothing? What does it all mean for trainers and the training industry? Plus some reviews of the HP Spectre and the new Surface Laptops.
Glenn Morris began his career trained as a conventional manager, then 12 years ago Glenn moved in direction of organic farming. Glenn now has a long history of working on Stud and commercial beef cattle properties. After great amounts of research Glenn recognized the disconnect between our food, and our bodies. Glenn has spent his life observing and enhancing the roles ... Read More The post 115. Breaking preconceived notions of farming and the connection between healthy soil & healthy bodies with Glenn Morris appeared first on Bond Appetit Personal Chef Services.
Glenn Morris began his career trained as a conventional manager, then 12 years ago Glenn moved in direction of organic farming. Glenn now has a long history of working on Stud and commercial beef cattle properties. After great amounts of research Glenn recognized the disconnect between our food, and our bodies. Glenn has spent his life observing and enhancing the roles ... Read More The post 115. Breaking preconceived notions of farming and the connection between healthy soil & healthy bodies with Glenn Morris appeared first on Must Amplify.
Ariena van Bruggen and J. Glenn Morris, Jr. discuss their work on citrus greening, a disease that is threatening the global citrus industry.
Taylor Kinney stars as rookie EMT and aspiring novelist, Glenn Morris, in NBC’s new ensemble medical drama series, “Trauma.” Born in Lancaster, Pa., Kinney got his big break as a series regular on the American telenovela “Fashion House” alongside Bo Derek and Morgan Fairchild. He has also had guest-starring roles on “Bones” and “What About Brian.” Kinney’s film credits include “Furnace” and “White Air.” He will next be seen in “Diary of a Champion,” a powerful drama that takes a look inside the lives of eight athletes selected for the 2004 Olympic Track & Field team. Before appearing in television and films, Kinney began his career in the theatre where his credits include “Fallout” and “A Streetcar Named Desire.” Kinney, an experienced surfer, currently resides in Los Angeles. Chad Rogers is a prominent real estate agent based in Beverly Hills. He received his real estate license at the age of 18 before earning his business degree from the University of Denver. Chad has quickly risen the ranks as one of the most sought after agents in Los Angeles. Rogers works for the prestigious Hilton & Hyland firm, which is one of the preeminent residential and commercial real estate brokerages in Southern California's exclusive luxury market. Despite catering to numerous celebrity clients, Chad is adapting to selling high-end properties in the rapidly declining real estate market. In an effort to meet the demands of his clients in the turbulent economy, Rogers recently decided to expand his listing territory to include neighborhoods, such as Corona Del Mar in Orange County and the up-and-coming Mar Vista area near the beach. His personal life encounters its own new challenges as Chad is forced to focus more time on work and expanding his brand as a national authority, much to the dismay of girlfriend Victoria, who is tired of being put on the back burner while Chad focuses on his career.