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You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that noted attorney, author, and publisher, Robert Ellis Smith, was born in Providence? He wrote a number of books on privacy and a quiz book called Block Island Trivia. In the 90's, he was the president of the Block Island Conservancy. He was al the vice-chair of the Rhode Island Coastal Resources Management Council. Now, for our feature story: The owners of the Apple Rehab nursing home in Watch Hill say the facility will remain operational until new accommodations are found for all of its residents. The facility's imminent closure was announced earlier this week. The state Department of Health confirmed on Wednesday that Apple Rehab Watch Hill's closure plan had been submitted and approved by the department, which regulates nursing homes in Rhode Island. The department is monitoring the closure process and the state's long-term care ombudsman is involved and expected to work with the facility to find residents new homes. The company operates about 20 nursing homes in Connecticut and two in Rhode Island, the one in Watch Hill and Apple Rehab Clipper on Post Road in Westerly. Donorfio referred to problems hiring workers as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic in her statement and said the company hoped to offer staff at the Watch Hill facility jobs at other facilities owned by the company, including the one on Post Road. The Apple Rehab Watch Hill facility is licensed for 60 beds and had 30 residents as of Wednesday. The state health department reviews nursing home staffing schedules during annual recertification surveys and when the department receives complaints about staffing. A registered nurse is required to be in the home at all times, said Annemarie Beardsworth, a spokeswoman for the department. Apple Rehab Watch Hill has not had its annual survey yet this year and has not had any recent deficiencies related to staffing, Beardsworth said. The state does not currently impose staffing ratio requirements, but a new state law that takes effect in January establishes an average of at least 3.58 hours of direct nursing care per resident, per day, and 3.81 hours starting Jan. 1, 2023. For more information on all things Westerly, check out this story and more at thewesterlysun.com Are you interested in a new opportunity? You're in luck! Today's Job posting comes from the United States Postal Service in Rockville. They're looking for a full-time sales, services, and distribution associate. The job performs a variety of important functions. Pay starts at $18.49 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=b09cec8dcc0241b2 Today we're remembering the life of Patricia Harrison,of Ashaway. Born in Westerly, Patricia graduated Westerly High School. She was the wife of the late Gordon P. Harrison, Sr. and she worked at Stanley Bostitch Manuf. Co., and for her family's restaurant, The Lantern Glow, then owned and operated The Village Sandwich Shoppe. A wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, aunt and friend, she leaves a large and loving family who adored spending time with her. She is survived by four daughters, her sister,, and brother. Patricia's pride and joy were her ten grandchildren, fifteenth great-grandchildren, and many nieces and nephews. Her expanded family of many special lifelong friends, included the Merritt family, and those with whom she spent time and made memories at her two seasonal homes in Otisfield, ME, and Venice, FL. Patricia enjoyed the beach, playing cribbage, and attending sports and family events. Thank you for taking the time today to remember and celebrate Patricia's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“... if they come and ask you, ‘Hey, do you think I can use this stuff?’ I think you got to say, ‘Hey, I'm not a lawyer’.” - Gordon P. FiremarkWhat are my legal rights as a podcast editor? What are my legal responsibilities? How do I protect myself? How much do I need to protect myself? Is it common for things to go wrong? Who can I turn to if I get sued?... The legal ramifications of a disgruntled client or a contract gone wrong are almost enough to make any podcast editor quit before ever starting! But don’t give up your editing dreams too quickly. Hit pause on that panic button and take a deep breath. Now hit play on this podcast with https://firemark.com/ (Gordon P. Firemark), The Podcast Lawyer™ for some practical advice and peace of mind. Gordon Firemark, Lawyer for Theatre, Film, Television and New Media, is more than just a lawyer. He’s also the producer and host of the podcast http://entertainmentlawupdate.com/ (Entertainment Law Update), so he knows firsthand about podcasting. Within his law practice, he helps professionals and artists across the entertainment industries with intellectual property and business/corporate matters. Beyond that, he represents and helps protect clients working within the vast disciplines housed under the terms cyberspace and new media. Sharing his expertise in an easy to comprehend, nuts and bolts fashion, Gordon is also the author of http://podcastlawbook.com/ (The Podcast, Blog and New Media Producer's Legal Survival Guide.) He’s created forms and templates needed by podcasters, editors, and production companies alike. Gordon may be a lawyer and duty-bound to censor what he shares but he’s also a giver and we weren’t shy to be the recipients of his generosity. In this episode, he answers several general questions and even addresses some issues and scenarios you likely didn’t think could come up in your editing business. You won’t want to miss a minute! Highlights:I know I need signed contracts as a podcast editor but how detailed should they be? How can I protect myself against a client submitting work to me that infringes on the rights of others or defames someone or causes a similar bad situation? How much editing is too much? Can I be held liable for over-editing? How can I make sure I’m held legally harmless for the edits requested by a client? What do I do if a client refuses to pay? Who owns the rights to a project a client refused to pay me for? When might I need a trademark or service mark for my business? Do I need to register as an LLC (Limited Liability Company) or am I okay as a sole proprietor? Who do I talk to if I’m thinking an LLC is right for me and my business? What types of documents do I need to prepare to become an LLC? How do I make sure I’m covered for situations where I have clients (or my clients have guests on their show) that are overseas? What about the GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation)? Should I be concerned as an editor about things like the California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) or the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA)? What about sound effects and music I use in my editing process or my client uses in their show? Can I rely on “Fair Use” to protect me? Errors and Omissions Insurance? What’s that? How do I cover ensuring show guests have given their consent to be recorded and edited? Where can I get Gordon’s podcast release form, his eBook and other resources? Resources:https://ec.europa.eu/info/law/law-topic/data-protection_en (GDPA (General Data Protection Act - for the European Union)) https://oag.ca.gov/privacy/ccpa#:~:text=The%20California%20Consumer%20Privacy%20Act,rights%20for%20California%20consumers%2C%20including%3A&text=The%20right%20to%20delete%20personal,them%20(with%20some%20exceptions)%3B (CCPA (California Consumer Privacy Act)) https://www.ftc.gov/enforcement/rules/rulemaking-regulatory-reform-proceedings/childrens-online-privacy-protection-rule (COPPA...
The Latest episode of my Entertainment Law podcast, Entertainment Law Update, is now available for your enjoyment. Listen here, or subscribe and download in your favorite podcast listening app. Show notes are located at www.entertainmentlawupdate.com/124 OLIVIA DE HAVILLAND LEGAL OBITUARY PARAMOUNT CONSENT DECREES ENDED WAITE V UMG RECORDINGS (USDC, E.D. New York) MANGO V. BUZZFEED-LACK OF KNOWLEDGE […] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The post Then, Now, Going Forward originally appeared on Entertainment Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark. Entertainment Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark - Los Angeles Entertainment Lawyers - Theatre, Film, TV & New Media
Mark is delighted to welcome his very good friend, Gordon Robertson, President and CEO of the Christian Broadcasting Network (CBN), to the podcast today. In addition to his CEO role, Gordon is also a co-host of CBN’s original flagship program, The 700 Club; the President of Operation Blessing, CBN’s humanitarian organization; the Executive Producer of CBN Films; and the Executive Producer of Superbook whose mission is to bring the stories of the Bible to the children of the world in their own languages. Gordon and CBN have also partnered with Mark’s African Mission Healthcare in strengthening Christian Mission Hospitals throughout Africa. The passage he has chosen to discuss with Mark today is Genesis 24:62-64. Gordon’s love of all things Jewish and how this love began and was reinforced through events in his life begins the conversation today. He then shares his summary of the passage, why he chose it, and how it presents what he feels is the best family in the Bible. He and Mark also discuss the differing levels of action attributed to Isaac and Rebekah, and go into great detail about the Akedah, and how it impacted all involved. The lessons Gordon has learned about mankind and the prevalence of existential loneliness throughout the world today are explored as well. Gordon’s vast amount of experience in bringing the lessons of the Bible to life are on full display as he and Mark dive deeply into this passage, mining and distilling the meaning it holds for all of us in today’s world. Episode Highlights: Gordon’s love of all things Jewish and how this love began His experience with cerebral malaria and Psalm 118 Gordon’s summary of the passage and his reasons for selecting it The best family in the Bible The contrast between Isaac and Rebekah’s level of action The Akedah and its impact upon Abraham, Isaac, and Sarah The lessons that Gordon has learned about mankind The current prevalence of existential loneliness Quotes: “To see the prayers of the generations fulfilled right before my eyes – it was a profound moment.” “I heard a voice behind me. It literally caused every cell in my body to vibrate.” “Salvation is of the Jew.” “You see a generational transfer…how very much the covenant of God is transmitted through family generation.” “It teaches all we need to know about what to look for in a spouse.” “True love deepens with commitment.” “I’d argue it’s the best family in the Bible.” “All people everywhere wonder if there’s somebody up there, that somebody cares about them, and if there’s a way to reach Him.” “You have done more than anybody else to bring the Jewish and the Christian communities together and to show the commonalities that we have under God.” Genesis 24:62-64 Isaac had just come back from the vicinity of Beer-lahai-roi, for he was settled in the region of the Negeb. And Isaac went out walking in the field toward evening and, looking up, he saw camels approaching. Raising her eyes, Rebekah saw Isaac. She alighted from the camel https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.24.62-64 Links: The Rabbi’s Husband homepage: http://therabbishusband.com/ Mark’s Twitter: https://twitter.com/markgerson?lang=en
This week we take Meredith Kline's courageous willingness to follow the biblical text wherever it goes, and we look 1 Timothy 2:11-13. We consider most of the questions that have arisen because of this text. Is the answer egalitarianism? Complementarianism? Hopefully this is helpful for both men and women. Please listen, tell others, and let us know what you think! Show Notes: Give us a 5-star rating on Apple Podcasts! (Click “View in iTunes” and “Ratings and Reviews”) Women in Church Office by Gordon P. Hugenberger 1 Timothy 2:11-13 Genesis 1 Judges 4 1 Timothy 3:14-15 Genesis 3 OPC Report of the Committee on Women in Church Office 1 Corinthians 4:6 1 Peter by Karen Jobes Joel 2 Women in the Church, ed. Andreas Kostenberger Connect with us on: Facebook Twitter YouTube Spotify iHeartRadio Feedburner Stitcher Libsyn iTunes Gab Minds Steemit
Gordon P. Bellamy is an American video game executive. He has over 19 years of experience and leadership in the interactive entertainment industry. Gordon was the Executive Director of the International Game Developers Association from August 2010 until July 2012. Gordon has spent the past nineteen years producing and marketing interactive content, and developing strategic business partnerships with video game publishers, social media developers and technology partners. As an executive consultant for MTV, Bellamy provided creative guidance on the content, direction and strategic marketing partnerships for the annual Spike TV Video Game Awards show and the highly rated weekly program GameTrailers TV with Geoff Keighley, also on Spike TV. Previously, he was Executive Director of the game industry's trade organization, the Academy of Interactive Arts and Sciences. Bellamy has also played key business and product development roles at Electronic Arts, where he was named the company's Rookie of the Year for his work on the Madden NFL franchise, THQ, and Activision subsidiary, Z-AXIS. Gordon previously served as Chair of the Board of the International Game Developers Association and serves as a judge for the Promax/BDA MI6 Awards, which celebrate the best in marketing, advertising and design within interactive and game entertainment. Visit www.playmakerspodcast.com to get access to the full blog post for this episode and much more!
Gordon P. Bellamy is an American video game executive. He has over 19 years of experience and leadership in the interactive entertainment industry. Gordon was the Executive Director of the International Game Developers Association from August 2010 until July 2012.
Our second release for the Liberty-themed month of March comes from Sam French. This story takes place amidst the ruins of a familiar city as the […]
Entertainment Industry Insights Podcast from Gordon P. Firemark, Entertainment Attorney
Jeff B. Cohen is a former child actor. You may remember him as the young actor who played the role of “Chunk” in the iconic 1980s film The Goonies. Nowadays, he a prominent figure in the Hollywood Entertainment Law community. He’s a partner at Beverly Hills based Cohen Gardner, LLP, and was recently named to Variety’s Dealmakers Impact […] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - The post Entertainment Industry Insights Podcast – The Dealmaker’s Ten Commandments with Jeff B. Cohen originally appeared on Entertainment Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark. Entertainment Law Offices of Gordon P. Firemark - Los Angeles Entertainment Lawyers - Theatre, Film, TV & New Media