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The news on Friday includes: Crandon has postponed its annual Brush Run Some Northwoods locations had a major influx of visitors over the Memorial Day weekend The Governor's Task Force on Climate Change is moving forward, focusing on environmental justice The Lakeland Union High School Board's president has resigned Advocates want people to keep seniors in mind as the state's economy opens up
Ted Pitts, President and CEO, South Carolina Chamber and a member of the Governor's Task Force to reopen the economy talks about steps being taken to move forward.
Join the conversation as Catherine and I talk about connecting to and healing our life force energy.Catherine Ewing, LCSW, MDiv, is a spiritually focused psychotherapist, EFT Practitioner, Transformational Life Coach, Minister of Spiritual Peacemaking, Neurokinesis Practitioner, Dream Coach, Passion Test Facilitator, and energy healing practitioner. She has been a student of the mind/body/spirit connection for over 25 years, is co-author of the book Incredible Life, a workshop leader and inspirational speaker.Catherine trains mental health professionals in the use of alternative modalities in psychotherapy and offers classes, workshops and retreats on a variety of topics related to deep emotional healing, spiritual awakening and personal transformation.In addition to her work with private clients, Catherine has worked in the areas of sexual assault, domestic violence, child protective services and women's reproductive rights. She served as the Ct. Coordinator of the Governor's Task Force on Justice for Abused Children and was a volunteer with the Trauma Relief Program in Newtown, CT following the school shootings in Sandy Hook.www.sacredheartalchemy.comwww.mhnrnetwork.com
A veteran in the practice of Arizona construction law, David Tierney has been listed in The Best Lawyers in America® every year since 2003 and is a two-time Best Lawyers® “Lawyer of the Year” in Construction Law and Construction Litigation. Tierney has been a partner in the Phoenix firm of SacksTierney P.A. since 1974. In this episode, Tierney discusses his time attending Harward Law School; serving as Clerk to Justice Reardon, Massachusetts Supreme Court; a Peace Corps volunteer; and former chairman of the Governor's Task Force on Computers in Education. FACEBOOK: @sackstierney WEBSITE: sackstierney.com To watch this episode go to relentlessmentality.net Your Host Justin Bayless President & CEO, Bayless Healthcare INSTAGRAM: @JustBayless LINKEDIN: @JustinBayless YOUTUBE: Relentless Mentality
Vernon Oakes interviews Dennis Bolling, former President and CEO of Producers Livestock Association, and 2016 Cooperative Hall of Fame Inductee. Vernon and Dennis discuss his experience with the Producers Livestock Association and the importance of integrating training into the cooperative business plan to ensure that all members are knowledgeable of cooperative principles. Dennis Bolling was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Producers Livestock Association in April of 1989, for United Producers, Inc. until his recent retirement in December of 2015. Since his retirement Dennis has continued to provide consultation for the in-house training curriculum. It is clear that cooperatives will always be an integral part of his life. As such, earlier this month Dennis was inducted into the Cooperative Hall of Fame for the lifelong contributions he has made to the cooperative community. Mr. Bolling has served on the Board of Directors and Executive Committee of the National Livestock Producers Association, worked with the Governor's Task Force on Packer Retention, and chaired the finance panels for the Pork and Beef Strategic Planning projects in Ohio. He was instrumental in the formation of the National Livestock Sheep & Goat Fund in conjunction with USDA and served as the Fund's first chair. He recently completed a multi-year term as chair of the LEAD Program, a 2-year leadership program affiliated with Ohio State. Prior to joining United Producers, Mr. Bolling was an officer with the National Bank for Cooperatives, with responsibilities for regional cooperatives in Ohio.
On today's show: The Governor's Task Force on Opioid Addiction is recommending action to combat the challenges in treating the disease. In our Story Corps segment, a conversation about adjusting to life in the state in midst of the civil rights movement. And, More Mississippi students are reaping the benefits of the free school lunch program.
Join us for another edition of Headlines, when we tackle the latest news stories that have you talking. This week we'll consider the latest recommendations from the Governor's Task Force on Improving Mental Health Services and Crisis Response to improve Virginia's mental health services. Join us with your thoughts by calling in live at 440-2665 or 1-800-940-2240. You can also e-mail the program at hearsay@whrv.org or join us on our Facebook page facebook.com/hearsaywithcathylewis.