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Nationally touring bassist and vocalist currently performing with country superstar Kenny Chesney. She has over two decades of experience both on the road and in the studio and has worked with bands of all musical genres from rock to pop, blues, funk, bluegrass, country and Americana. She has toured with Hank Williams, Jr., Radney Foster, Bonnie Bishop, Holly Williams and Louise Mandrell. Splitting her time between her hometown of Austin, Texas, and Nashville when she's not on the road with Kenny Chesney, she continues to tour and do session work with various artists around the country.
Host Ben Rodgers sits down with Holly Williams and Kelly Clarkson to talk about the Area Agency On Aging And Disability here at the UCDD in Cookeville. Hear about their life stories, what led them to this position, the people they help, requirements, etc. Listen To The Local Matters Podcast Today! News Talk 94.1
After 25 years as an executive in advertising and market research, Holly Williams realized she was trading time for money — and losing more of it to taxes every year. Her search for true financial freedom led her to the world of private real estate investments, particularly multifamily assets, where the wealthiest Americans quietly grow and preserve their wealth. Through Hidden Investing, Holly now helps others break free from traditional financial myths and access the high-performing opportunities once reserved for the elite. Here's some of the topics we covered: Why investors are hurting right now and what most people are missing The hidden opportunities behind today's market chaos The Importance of Mindset & Overcoming Fear The Last Deal Holly Bought in 2023 What no one tells you about the rollercoaster of partnerships The ugly truth about dealing with terrible management companies Why the right partners make or break your investing success How showing up at meetups can 10x your real estate career Holly's Book Overview, The 10 Myths of Money To find out more about partnering or investing in a multifamily deal: Text Partner to 72345 or email Partner@RodKhleif.com For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com Please Review and Subscribe
President Trump will mark his 100th day in office on Tuesday. Among the changes since his presidency began include an overhaul at the Department of Justice and challenging federal judges. CBS News' Scott MacFarlane has more. Virginia Giuffre, a prominent and vocal accuser of Jeffrey Epstein, died by suicide at 41 years old. Her publicist and friend, Dini von Mueffling, told CBS News that Giuffre's marriage had recently broken down and she was in pain from a car crash last month. CBS News' Holly Williams reports. Nearly nine years after being held at gunpoint and locked in a bathroom in her Paris apartment, Kim Kardashian may confront suspects accused of stealing millions in jewelry during the high-profile heist. In "Begnaud's America," David Begnaud shares the story of Kevin Nazemi, whose childhood dream led to an interview with former President Bill Clinton—and a decades-long bond that is now changing lives for another generation. Ed Helms' new book "SNAFU" dives into some of history's wildest mistakes, including failed space missions and secret animal spies. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hosted by Jane Pauley. In our cover story, Sen. Bernie Sanders talks with Robert Costa about the dangers he says President Trump and Elon Musk pose for America's democracy. Also: Kelefa Sanneh interviews chef and World Central Kitchen founder José Andrés; Seth Doane profiles actor Rami Malek, starring in the new film “The Amateur”; Tracy Smith goes backstage with the backstage Broadway musical “Smash”; David Pogue looks at the nation's food safety; and Holly Williams travels to Greenland, which has become a target of the Trump administration. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Beth Behrs on season 6 of "The Neighborhood" and bringing heart to comedy Vice President JD Vance and second lady Usha Vance are visiting Greenland, which has been a focus of U.S. politics as President Trump pushes to take over the island. A recent poll shows 85% of people in Greenland say they do not want to be part of the United States. CBS News' Holly Williams has more. A 25% tariff could mean higher car costs for consumers. CBS News senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent joins "CBS Mornings" to explain how to secure a good loan and red flags to look for when purchasing a car. "48 Hours" correspondent Jonathan Vigliotti speaks to one of seven Jane Does who testified at the trial of David Pearce, the Los Angeles man charged with murder in the overdose deaths of friends Christy Giles and Hilda Marcela Cabrales in 2021. The average wedding in the U.S. costs more than $30,000. Now, event planners are warning couples that prices could go up because of tariffs. CBS News' Nancy Chen shows how to say "I do" without going into debt. In 1992, Dr. Mae Jemison became the first woman of color to travel to space aboard the Space Shuttle Endeavour. More than three decades later, she continues to champion science, technology, and education through her work on Earth. Grammy award-winning singer and actor JoJo became the youngest solo artist to have a debut number one single on the Billboard Top 40 with "Leave (Get Out)." Now, with her new EP "NGL," she tells stories of resilience. Beth Behrs plays Gemma Johnson, a well-meaning principal whose quirky choices often stir up laughs and lessons next door on "The Neighborhood." Behrs reflects on the show's impact, its evolving storylines and what fans can expect this season. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Southern California is on alert as a powerful storm moves into the region, with parts of Los Angeles County given instructions to evacuate. It comes just two months after wildfires sparked and devastated the area. CBS News' Carter Evans has the latest. Three people are facing felony criminal hazing charges in the death of 20-year-old Caleb Wilson, who was a sophomore at Southern University in Baton Rouge. An attorney for one of the men charged spoke to CBS News about the incident. President Trump threatened Russia with consequences on Wednesday if it doesn't agree to a 30-day ceasefire with Ukraine. CBS News' Holly Williams has more. A woman who was trapped in her car after a crash in Newton County, Indiana, was rescued nearly a week later. Brieonna Cassell had two broken legs and couldn't get out. She had to use her sweater to soak up water to drink. Finally, a man who was doing drainage work in the area spotted the wreck. Airlines and airports say they expect to be busier than ever during spring break, which covers much of March and April. AAA says on average domestic air fares are up 7% from last year, while hotels will also cost more. CBS News senior transportation correspondent Kris Van Cleave has more. In a heartfelt letter to his younger self, five-time NBA All-Star Karl-Anthony Towns shares how his late mother's values shaped his life beyond basketball. The New York Knicks star opens up about balancing success on the court with a commitment to giving back. Jack Quaid, known for "The Boys" and "Scream," stars in the new action-comedy "Novocaine" as Nathan Cain, a man who can't feel pain. When his love interest is kidnapped, he turns his condition into a superpower in a high-stakes rescue mission. Sisters Alia and Radwa Elkaffas, known as the "Food Dolls," share simple, flavorful recipes with millions online. Their first cookbook, "Pretty Delicious: Simple, Modern Mediterranean, Served with Style," is already a New York Times best-seller, featuring over 110 Mediterranean-inspired dishes with Middle Eastern twists. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
National Ruth day. Entertainment from 1979. Coca-Cola 1st sold in bottles, Girls Scounts founded, Dennis the Menace comic strip debuted. Todays birthdays - William Thomas Jr., Barbara Feldon, Al Jarreau, Liza Minnelli, James Taylor, Holly Williams. Charlie Parker died.Intro - God did good - Dianna Corcoran https://www.diannacorcoran.com/Naomi gonna be with Ruth - AplagetiXLivin on a prayer - Bon JoviBaby's got a new baby - S-K-OBirthdays - In da club - 50 Cent http://50cent.com/Get Smart TV themeWe're in this love together - Al JurreauCaberet - Liza MinnelliFire & Rain - James TaylorKeep the change - Holly WilliamsCool Blues - Charlie Parker Exit - Down at the bottom - Jason Sturgeon https://www.jasonsturgeonmusic.com/ countryundergroundradio.comhttps://coolcasts.cooolmedia.com/
Former President Trump is pushing for a deal that would grant the U.S. a major stake in Ukraine's natural resources, including its vast titanium reserves, in exchange for post-war reconstruction. CEO Andriy Brodsky questions Trump's estimates, while experts say U.S. investment could bring security guarantees. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Utah could be the first state to ban wide-scale fluoridation of public water. Supporters say a ban would give people the freedom to make their own medical decisions, but one family says it would make their medical care much more difficult. Brothers Andrew and Tristan Tate are temporarily free after returning to the U.S. and landing in Florida on Thursday. They were arrested in Romania in 2022 and are accused of rape, human trafficking and forming a gang to sexually exploit women. The brothers deny the charges. CBS News' Ramy Inocencio has the latest. For the latest installment of the "CBS Mornings" series "The State of Spirituality with Lisa Ling," she explores why Islam is rapidly growing behind bars, with tens of thousands of U.S. inmates converting each year. The season two premiere of "1923," starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, drew over 5.4 million viewers, making it the biggest original premiere in Paramount+ history. Holly Williams speaks with Mirren about the hit "Yellowstone" prequel and her legendary career. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Send us a textUnravel the twisted web of the "Tennessee Affair," a chilling true crime saga that exposes the sinister side of wealth, conspiracy, and murder-for-hire. We explore the tumultuous journey of Erik Maund from Austin, Texas, whose entanglement with former lover Holly Williams spiraled into a violent plot that forever altered their lives and those around them. Discover how a simple threat of extortion turned deadly, leading to the tragic deaths of Holly and her boyfriend, William Lanway, and the explosive legal battles that have since ensued.As we dissect the case, we uncover the shadowy involvement of security firms and ex-military operatives Bryon Brockway and Adam Carey, who complicated the already dangerous waters Eric Mond was treading. Instead of a lawful resolution, the story took a darker turn, with offers of violence overshadowing any legal paths. We delve into the high-stakes decisions and moral dilemmas faced by Mond, sparking questions about his choices amid the threats and the grim roles played by those who sought to protect him.Grab your Magic Mind Bundle and get 45% off at magicmind.com/texaswinejanwww.texaswineandtruecrime.com
Jane Pauley hosts our annual Food Issue. In our cover story, Lee Cowan looks at a new study aimed at personalizing the government's nutritional recommendations. Also: Rita Braver checks out the work of a “junk food painter”; Tracy Smith talks with Mick Fleetwood about his Maui restaurant, Fleetwood's on Front Street, which was destroyed in last year's wildfires; Holly Williams talks with chefs posting cooking videos from war-torn Gaza; David Pogue looks at NASA's menu in space; Seth Doane samples some classic cacio e pepe in Rome; Martha Teichner finds an ancient Kurdish bread being baked in Tennessee; Nancy Giles checks out home-made dog food; Kelefa Sanneh explores the history of the martini; and Luke Burbank profiles the blogger behind “Sandwiches of History,” delves into Seattle's teriyaki cuisine, and investigates the allure of the Baked Alaska.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Days after President-elect Donald Trump won the election by moving nearly every county in the country towards the right, Scott Pelley travels to Northampton County, Pennsylvania to report on the shift. It's the state's bellwether county, which voted for nearly every president in the last century including President Biden in 2020 and President Trump last week. Why did Northampton flip this election cycle? Pelley speaks with longtime residents to find out.CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams turns the lens on a fellow war reporter on the frontline of the Russia-Ukraine war. She travels to Kharkiv to meet the fearless Andriy Tsaplienko, a Ukrainian journalist who is using his reporting to fight for his country's survival. As Williams discovers, Tsaplienko's relentless search for the facts serves as a powerful weapon to counter disinformation and propaganda. His battle to reveal the truth underscores the critical role journalists play in actively shaping the outcome of global crises where information is a battlefield.For centuries, the giants of the art world, like Michelangelo, have made a beeline for the world-famous Carrara marble quarries of Northern Tuscany, turning the white stone into marble masterpieces. Now, a fleet of robots has moved in, carving with pinpoint precision and sparking an art world fracas. Correspondent Bill Whitaker travels to Carrara and jumps into the fray: can a robot make art? While many contemporary A-listers are turning to robots for help, many of Italy's hammer-and-chisel brigade are up in arms. They claim Italy's artistic heritage is on the line.Correspondent Cecilia Vega reports from Spain on the unsolved shooting of a Russian defector in the seaside town of Villajoyosa. It's part of a pattern of recent falls from top floor windows, poisonings and accidental deaths of a growing number of enemies of Russian President Vladimir Putin. Vega investigates the suspected links to Russian intelligence services and examines how European governments are responding to Russian aggression on Western soil. Finally, she asks U.S. Intelligence officials whether Putin's "War on the West" has reached U.S. territory.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS News projects that former President Trump will return to the White House with 276 electoral votes as he surpasses the 270 needed to win. Trump's path to victory included pivotal wins in North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin as he flipped states he lost in 2020.Following a projected GOP Senate victory, former President Trump declared an "unprecedented mandate" and applauded JD Vance for his commitment to lead an economic revival. Trump credited Vance for his willingness to engage with mainstream media and his support.Donald Trump's projection to become the 47th president comes after a campaign that saw Kamala Harris portray Trump as a threat to democracy. CBS News' John Dickerson and Robert Costa have more on why voters seemingly didn't buy that argument.CBS News' Scott MacFarlane looks at the implications for Washington's power dynamics, especially if Republicans retain the House.Donald Trump is going back to the White House as the 47th president after winning the 2024 election, CBS News projects. CBS News' Holly Williams and Margaret Brennan report on how world leaders are reacting.Ian Bohen, who plays Ryan on the hit show "Yellowstone," joined "CBS Mornings" to talk about the second half of the series' fifth seasonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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A 58-year-old named Ryan Wesley Routh was arrested after Secret Service agents allegedly spotted him with an AK-style weapon near former President Trump at a Florida golf course. He previously volunteered in Ukraine, and CBS News' Holly Williams was in touch with him when he was overseas.A CBS News poll shows that among registered voters under 30, 82% said it's harder to buy a home compared to previous generations. Senior business and tech correspondent Jo Ling Kent looks at how you can navigate a challenging time in the housing market."The Bear" broke the record Sunday night for most Primetime Emmys won by a comedy series in a single year, but is it really a comedy? "Entertainment Tonight" co-hosts Nischelle Turner and Kevin Frazier join CBS News to discuss that question and some of the other highlights from the ceremony.Steve Gleason helped lift the spirit of New Orleans with his iconic punt block during the Saints' first home game after Hurricane Katrina in 2006 – two years before he retired from the NFL. In 2011, the former New Orleans Saints safety was diagnosed with ALS. He believes that block, which he has called one of his proudest moments, saved his life. Wilmer Valderrama, known for his roles in "That '70s Show" and "NCIS," discusses his memoir "An American Story: Everyone's Invited." The book explores his childhood in Venezuela and his family's journey to the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Since taking office as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo has turned the second-tier agency into a center of national security, manufacturing, and job creation. Correspondent Lesley Stahl meets Raimondo - including in her home state of Rhode Island, where she previously served as governor - to talk about the international “chip war” after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the escalating trade tensions with China over U.S. restrictions on the sale of leading-edge semiconductors and U.S. jobs hanging in the balance. Raimondo also shares the path that brought her to lead President Joe Biden's Department of Commerce. Less than 100 miles from Britain's mainland lie the Channel Islands, British Crown dependencies, with a fraught and hotly debated history. 60 Minutes contributor Holly Williams visits the islands that were occupied by Germany for five years during World War II and where the Nazis operated two concentration camps. Williams speaks with historians, British government officials and longtime residents to find out what really happened. For 17 years, St. Mary's has had a 100% graduation rate and a 100% college acceptance rate. The all-girls private school has no entry tests, just high expectations and strict rules. Two of the high school seniors solved a mathematical puzzle that was thought to be impossible for 2,000 years. Bill Whitaker reports.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Join us, as we dive into the shocking case of Erik Maund, a multimillionaire Auto Magnate living the high life in Austin, Texas. You'll learn the truth behind a scandalous secret Erik didn't want anyone to find out about. And the lengths some people will go to protect their own image. Especially when money is no object. How to support: For extra perks including exclusive content, early release, and ad-free episodes - Go to - Patreon How to connect: Website Instagram Facebook Twitter Please check out our sponsors and help support the podcast: Zocdoc - Go to zocdoc.com/MADNESS and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Then find and book a top-rated doctor today. Many are available within 24 hours. Nutrafol - For a limited time, Nutrafol is offering our listeners ten dollars off your first month's subscription and free shipping when you go to Nutrafol.com and enter the promo code MADNESS. Shopify - Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/madness Cremo - You can find all the new, decadent scents of Cremo Women's Body Wash at Walgreens and CVS OR CremoCompany.com. Lean - Visit takelean.com and enter promo code MADNESS for your discount. Featured Podcast: Let's Not Meet - https://letsnotmeetpodcast.com/ Research & Writing: Sherri Smith Editing: Aiden Wolf Sources: 20/20: Sealed With A Kill Original Indictment Superseding Indictment DOJ Press Release The Independent Thursday 19 March 2020 - Nashville car crash turns out to be double homicide, police say Nashville.gov - Autopsy Examinations Show 2 Persons Were Murdered Austin American-Statesman April 7, 2020 - Nashville Police Search for Three Men Law & Crime Dec. 14, 2021 - Texas Auto Magnate Accused Austin American-Statesman Dec 14, 2021 - Who was involved in an alleged murder-for-hire case? The Tennessean Wed, Dec 15, 2021 - Auto Magnate Indicted in 2 Deaths The Tennessean Sun, Dec 19, 2021 - A Plot Unveiled The Tennessean Dec 19, 2021 - Who were murder victims Holly Williams and William Lanway? The Tennessean Mon, Dec 20, 2021 - Mourning Follows Months of Rumors The Tennessean Mon, Oct 30, 2023 - A Dramatic Murder-For-Hire The Tennessean Tue, Oct 31, 2023 - Murder Trial to Begin The Tennessean Sat, Nov 04, 2023 - Actor Charlie Sheen A Potential Witness The Tennessean - Sun, Nov 05, 2023 - Opening Statements Begin The Tennessean Wed, Nov 08, 2023 - Auto Exec “Jumped On Offer” The Tennessean Sun, Nov 19, 2023 - Lawyers Wrap Up Arguments The Tennessean Mon, Nov 20, 2023 - Jury Finds Maund, Codefendants Guilty Austin American-Statesman Feb 9, 2024 - What we know about the Erik Maund affair Times of Israel AutoNews.com KVUE Ashley Banfield NewsNation Austin American-Statesman WRKN
GRAMMY-winning producer, artist, and songwriter Charlie Peacock defies categorization. Paul chats with him about everything from his early days on the Norther California jazz scene, to writing hits for the Christian music world, to producing everyone from the Civil Wars to Switchfoot. PART ONE:Scott and Paul talk about aging, the Rolling Stones concert Scott just saw, the centrality of energetic drummers, and other fun stuff. PART TWO:Our in-depth conversation with Charlie PeacockABOUT CHARLIE PEACOCKFrom jazz to pop to rock to country, gospel, and Americana, Charlie Peacock is a Grammy-winning producer, artist, and songwriter who defies categorization. In addition to his own wide-ranging work as a recording artist, he has written well-known songs such “Every Heartbeat,” which was a major pop hit for Amy Grant, and “In the Light,” which is best known for the version recorded by DC Talk. He's responsible for developing and producing the Grammy Award-winning duo The Civil Wars and the Modern Rock band Switchfoot, including their multi-platinum Top 40 pop hit “Dare You to Move.” Peacock launched his career as an artist on the Northern California jazz scene before recording his debut album, Lie Down in the Grass, which was released by A&M Records in the mid-1980s. After a stint with Island Records, he moved to Nashville to work as an artist and producer. His 1990 album, The Secret of Time, earned him a Grammy nomination for Best Rock/Contemporary Gospel Album. In that decade, he produced nearly 50 albums for other artists, and was named the Gospel Music Association's Producer of the Year for three consecutive years.The long list of artists he has produced includes Nicole Nordeman, David Crowder, Holly Williams, The Lone Bellow, Al Green, and Ladysmith Black Mambazo. He has produced a wide range of music for film and television, including the Mandy Moore film A Walk To Remember, Chris Cornell's "Misery Chain" from the soundtrack of Twelve Years a Slave, and "Hush," the title theme to the AMC drama Turn: Washington's Spies, featuring Joy Williams and Matt Berninger of The National.As an artist, he returned to jazz with the Love Press Ex-Curio album in 2005 before embracing vocal music once again with his 2012 album No Man's Land. In late 2015, Peacock was appointed the Director of Contemporary Music and Industry Outreach at Lipscomb University's College of Arts and Entertainment in Nashville. An author of several books, his forthcoming memoir will explore his musical life, while his latest album as an artist, Every Kind of Uh-Oh, will be released at the end of August.
The three mustaches discuss how the owner of a Texas Toyota dealership in downtown Austin, an escort from Nashville, a neighborhood drunk, and an Israeli hitman in North Carolina are somehow connected... oh yeah, and two of them were murdered.Buy Our 8% Hard AF Seltzer here: www.hardafseltzer.comSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/crime-corner-with-jessie-wiseman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bill Lanway met Holly Williams through mutual friends in the Nashville EDM scene. Soon after they started dating, he moved into her apartment. It was only then, after snooping around on her phone, that he discovered Holly was an escort. Bill reacted with jealousy and violence against Holly, but the scheme he hatched next put them both in peril.Audio subscribers to Texas Monthly can get early access to episodes of the series, plus exclusive interviews and audio. Visit texasmonthly.com/audio to join.
In early 2020, Erik Maund—an executive at one of the top Toyota dealerships in the country, founded by his grandfather—had a problem. A stranger was blackmailing him for having an extramarital affair. Erik's response to the threat set off a series of fateful decisions that left two people dead. One of those victims was Holly Williams, a Nashville woman who trained as an esthetician, loved to party in the local EDM scene, and also worked as an escort. After months in an abusive relationship, she'd been trying to get her life on track when Erik requested a date.Audio subscribers to Texas Monthly can get early access to episodes of the series, plus exclusive interviews and audio. Visit texasmonthly.com/audio to join.
Ever since we started dreaming up the Music City Series, we talked about how much we wanted to interview our friend, Holly Williams Coleman. She is a phenomenally talented artist in her own right as an acclaimed singer/songwriter. She is ALSO a retail entrepreneur and owner of White's Mercantile, with 5 locations. She is ALSO a serial house renovator. She is ALSO married to artist/musician Chris Coleman, mom to four adorable littles. AND she's one of the kindest people we know. (She also happens to be music royalty, which you'll hear more about in the episode.) Holly is hilarious, brilliant, and a true delight to talk with. We can't wait for you to listen in on this conversation with our friend Holly Willams Coleman. . . . . . Sign up to receive the monthly newsletter to keep up to date with where David and Sissy are speaking, where they are taco'ing, PLUS conversation starters for you and your family to share! Go behind the scenes and watch our podcast on YouTube! Download a copy of the Raising Boys and Girls Feelings Chart. Connect with David, Sissy, and Melissa at raisingboysandgirls.com. . . . . . If you would like to partner with Raising Boys and Girls as a podcast sponsor, fill out our Advertise with us form. . . . . . A special thank you to our sponsor: KiwiCo: Get 20% off on your Summer Adventure Series at kiwico.com/rbgsummer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Kosta and his guest: Holly Williams, Director of Area Agency on Aging and Disability at Upper Cumberland Development District. Roughly 14,000 Putnam County residents are over the age of 65. That's approximately 17% of our population. In this episode: What opportunities and advantages do we have in the Upper Cumberland for this age group that many communities do not? Whether you're looking at care for yourself or a parent, what's your advice for preparing for these costs? The Area Agencies on Aging and Disabilities provides programs and services for older Tennesseans, as well as those with disabilities. Will you tell us about these services and how people can work with you? Find out more about Area Agency on Aging and Disability at UCDD:https://ucdd.org/aaad/Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is a product of Morgan Franklin Media and recorded in Cookeville, TN.This episode of Better Together with Kosta Yepifantsev is made possible by our partners at Volunteer State Community College.Find out more about Volunteer State Community College:https://www.volstate.edu/campuses/cookeville
Since taking office as the U.S. Secretary of Commerce under the Biden administration, Gina Raimondo has turned the second-tier agency into a center of national security, manufacturing, and job creation. Correspondent Lesley Stahl meets Raimondo - including in her home state of Rhode Island, where she previously served as governor - to talk about the international “chip war” after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the escalating trade tensions with China over U.S. restrictions on the sale of leading-edge semiconductors and U.S. jobs hanging in the balance. Raimondo also shares the path that brought her to lead President Joe Biden's Department of Commerce. Less than 100 miles from Britain's mainland lie the Channel Islands, British Crown dependencies, with a fraught and hotly debated history. 60 Minutes contributor Holly Williams visits the islands that were occupied by Germany for five years during World War II and where the Nazis operated two concentration camps. Williams speaks with historians, British government officials and longtime residents to find out what really happened. Correspondent Anderson Cooper profiles Kevin Hart, the highest grossing comedian today and bankable movie star, who is now adding a new title to his resume – entertainment and business mogul. Cooper goes backstage with Hart in Pasadena, California to watch him test out new material for an upcoming comedy tour and sits down with him at his headquarters in Los Angeles to talk about the business of being funny and his growing empire.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week on The Bulletin, our hosts explore why third party candidates appeal to voters, how the pro-life movement became so hypocritical, and what amazes us about Beyonce's new chart-topping album. Hosts Mike Cosper and editor in chief Russell Moore talk with CT's political correspondent Harvest Prude, New York Times columnist David French, CT's chief impact officer Nicole Martin, and Nashville songwriter and producer Charlie Peacock as they dive deep beneath the headlines to the stories that are shaping our world. Resources Referenced: Some Evangelicals Want a Third-Party Option, Even Without a Chance at Winning | News & Reporting | Christianity Today The Gospel of Life: Evangelium Vitae: John Paul II Today's Guests: Harvest Prude is a CT's national political correspondent and a congressional reporter based in Washington, D.C. She is a former reporter for The Dispatch and WORLD, having served there as political reporter for their Washington bureau. David French is a columnist for the New York Times. He's a former senior editor of The Dispatch. He's the author most recently of Divided We Fall: America's Secession Threat and How to Restore Our Nation. Charlie Peacock, born Charles William Ashworth in Yuba City, California is a Nashville-based, 4x Grammy® Award-winning, multi-format jazz and pop recording artist, composer and record producer. Peacock's production credits range from Chris Cornell and Ladysmith Black Mambazo to AAA and Americana successes such as The Lone Bellow, Holly Williams, The Civil Wars, Ben Rector and Brett Dennen. Nicole Martin serves Christianity Today as chief impact officer after serving on its board of directors. Nicole oversees three major strategic initiatives that are shaping the future of CT including The Global Initiative, the Big Tent Initiative, and the Next Gen Initiative. “The Bulletin” is a production of Christianity Today Executive Producer: Erik Petrik Producer: Clarissa Moll and Matt Stevens Associate Producer: McKenzie Hill and Raed Gilliam Editing and Mix: TJ Hester Music: Dan Phelps Show Design: Bryan Todd Graphic Design: Amy Jones Social Media: Kate Lucky Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Megan Nolan is an Irish journalist and author who has made a name for herself by cutting to the quick of the most uncomfortable facets of the human experience. She first appeared on Intelligence Squared to discuss her widely acclaimed debut, Acts of Desperation, back in 2022 and she returns now with her latest novel, Ordinary Human Failings, which follows a family and a tabloid journalist embroiled in a harrowing murder, which was recently selected for the Women's Fiction Prize longlist. In this episode Nolan discusses her recent rise to fame, the nuances involved in depicting intergenerational trauma and her plans for future writing with fellow writer and critic Holly Williams, whose own latest novel is The Start of Something. If you'd like to become a Member and get access to all of our longer form interviews and Members-only content, just visit intelligencesquared.com/membership to find out more. For £4.99 per month you'll also receive: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared episodes, wherever you get your podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series - 15% discount on livestreams and in-person tickets for all Intelligence Squared events - Our member-only newsletter The Monthly Read, sent straight to your inbox ... Or Subscribe on Apple for £4.99: - Full-length and ad-free Intelligence Squared podcasts - Bonus Intelligence Squared podcasts, curated feeds and members exclusive series ... Already a subscriber? Thank you for supporting our mission to foster honest debate and compelling conversations! Visit intelligencesquared.com to explore all your benefits including ad-free podcasts, exclusive bonus content, early access and much more ... Subscribe to our newsletter here to hear about our latest events, discounts and much more. https://www.intelligencesquared.com/newsletter-signup/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the "CBS News Weekend Roundup", host Peter King has the latest from CBS's Holly Williams on the aftermath of the Israeli attack that killed 7 members of the World Central Kitchen relief agency in Gaza. Correspondent Kris Van Cleave reports on the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse's effect on businesses that depend on traffic through the port of Baltimore. And on the Kaleidoscope, look at the somewhat growing acceptance of Black performers in country music, while correspondent Lana Zak talks about Beyonce's country breakthrough album with SiriusXM TikTok Radio Host Lamar Dawson. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Secretary of State Antony Blinken is in Israel today, pushing for alternatives to a ground offensive in the city of Rafah. At the same time, the U.S. is sponsoring a resolution at the U.N. calling for an immediate and sustained ceasefire -- after vetoing previous ceasefire resolutions. Our senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams has been covering this war since it began in October and is here in the studio.In a medical first, a genetically-modified pig kidney has been successfully transplanted into a 62-year-old patient at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston. With the patient showing positive signs of recovery, this pioneering procedure promises a new horizon of hope for tens of thousands awaiting kidney transplants.An update on the allegations swirling around the former interpreter for baseball's biggest star, Shohei Ohtani. The IRS now says it's investigating. Interpreter Ippei Mizuhara is alleged to have stolen millions of dollars from the two-time MVP for illegal gambling.CBS News' Anthony Mason sits down with Grammy-winning singer and guitarist Gary Clark Jr., who talks about his latest album and the thrill of recording music with one of his all-time idols.The excitement of March Madness escalates with the start of the women's NCAA tournament. South Carolina enters as a No. 1 seed after an impeccable 32-0 regular season. Aiming for redemption following last year's Final Four loss, the team, under coach Dawn Staley's leadership, seeks its third championship in eight years.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A couple is found in a car accident in the woods, but that's just the beginning Todays episode features cohost Sirron! P.S- I feel like my sound isn't great this episode. Forgive me and listen on your speakers!! sources ivanaestelle.com @ivanaestelletruecrime
Host Wisdom Moon interviews veteran Christian music artist Charlie Peacock and his wife Andi Ashworth about their new book "Why Everything That Matters, Matters So Much", which shares stories and wisdom from their lives in music, art, food, marriage and more. They discuss the importance of vocational calling, living hospitably, embracing wisdom from elders, finding balance and rest, and valuing the small acts of service that change the world. Peacock also shares about his cinematic music podcast, Music and Meaning. Charlie Peacock, born Charles William Ashworth in Yuba City, California is a Nashville-based, 4x Grammy® Award-winning, multi-format jazz and pop recording artist, composer and record producer. Peacock's production credits range from Chris Cornell and Ladysmith Black Mambazo to AAA and Americana successes such as The Lone Bellow, Holly Williams, The Civil Wars, Ben Rector and Brett Dennen. A native Californian, Andi Ashworth has lived in Nashville, Tennessee with her family since 1989. She is a writer and diarist, Master Gardener, cook, maker of home and lover of good books. Unique to her vocation, Andi has been a companion-along-the-way to many people, sharing stories about life and its challenges over meals, walks and cups of tea. After providing hospitality to thousands of people in her home, The Art House, it is her joy to be in a new home and a more private season of life, enabling her to create comfort and beauty on a smaller scale. She loves gathering her family around the table, discussions with her book group and Scrabble games with her husband – a perk of their later years. SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST: On Apple Podcasts On Spotify All other platforms CONNECT WITH US: Wisdom Moon on Instagram Lula Music Group Lula Music Group on Instagram Lula Street Records Christian Music Industry Podcast on Instagram CONNECT WITH CHARLIE PEACOCK & ANDI ASHWORTH: Pre-order Why Everything That Matters, Matters So Much Andi Ashworth on IG Charlie Peacock on IG --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/christianmusicindustry/message
Happy Thursday, Besties!! Had to get all of our chats out before we jumped into the case we have for you today about all things LOVEEEE and life, of course!! Morgan's feeling pretty sickly this episode, so send her some healing vibes so our Creepy Account Ep next week is just that- CREEPY! Today, Taylar flies solo with a case that caught her attention last week on ABC's 20/20 S46 E16 "Sealed with a Kill", which is our main source for the case of the mysterious deaths of Bill Lanway and Holly Williams from March of 2020 in Nashville, Tennessee. This case shook investigators to their cores as it seemed impossible to crack, that is until one detective used his video game knowledge and led to a massive breakthrough that forced several pieces to fall in place! The Nashville Metro PD, as well as the TBI and FBI did an amazing job investigating this case and keeping on their feet, it is just so sad that two young people had to lose their lives to help keep someones secrets hidden. Don't forget to send in your Creepy Accounts before next Monday to have them featured in our Lover/Pisces/Birthday related February CA's Episode next week! Be sure to clickbait us at CreepsandCrimes.CA@gmail.com Love ya so much, besties!! We will talk to ya Thursday!! Byeeee!!!
CBS News' Charlie D'Agata enters Gaza with the Israeli military and is shown a Hamas tunnel that the IDF says is the biggest one they've ever found.As CBS News correspondent Holly Williams reports, Russia's interest in the Arctic region can be tied to its military readiness to reach the U.S. in the event of war.A new app called "Beeper Mini" allows Android phones to text iPhones with the blue iMessage bubble that had been exclusive to Apple devices. CBS News' Jo Ling Kent interviewed the 16-year-old tech wizard who helped reverse engineer Apple's iMessage service to create the app.Looking for a last-minute gift idea? Amazon Books editorial director Sarah Gelman reveals a special list of book recommendations you'll see only on "CBS Mornings." The recommendations are tailored to match people's specific interests including romance, cooking and history.Six-time Grammy winner Dionne Warwick is among this year's class of Kennedy Center Honorees. CBS News' Vladimir Duthiers met Warwick at her childhood elementary school in New Jersey, which is now named after her, to discuss her decades-long musical career, philanthropy and lasting legacy.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Erik Charles Maund, a married Texas businessman and heir to a lucrative car company in Austin, has been convicted in a murder-for-hire plot that unfolded after his extramarital involvement with a Nashville escort, Holly Williams. The case took a dark twist as Maund, facing blackmail threats, orchestrated the murders of Williams and her boyfriend, William Lanway. About a month after Maund's affair with 33-year-old Williams, he received anonymous threatening texts demanding $25,000. As the situation escalated, Maund conducted a privately funded investigation and hired Gilad Peled to find out who was behind the extortion. Peled hired two retired U.S. Marines, Bryon Brockway and Adam Carey, to go to Nashville to investigate Lanway and Williams. On March 12, 2020, the day after Maund was supposed to pay the extortion money, Williams and Lanway were found dead in a Nashville construction site with bullet holes in their heads. Three years later, Maund was found guilty by a federal jury of orchestrating the murders after an 11-day trial. The former Marines, Brockway and Carey, were also convicted for their roles in the conspiracy. Peled, who pleaded guilty before the trial, became the prosecution's star witness. The trial revealed a complex web of events, beginning with Maund's extramarital affair with Williams, the subsequent blackmail, and the deadly conspiracy that unfolded. In February 2020, on a trip to Nashville, Maund texted Williams that he was “looking forward” to seeing her, according to court documents. This was their second encounter, as they had been together about a year earlier. “Good day beautiful! Looking forward too [sic] later. I'm in Nashville. I'll meet you in the bar like last time. Text me when you arrive,” he texted the escort on Feb. 5, 2020, the federal indictment says. According to the transcript of his testimony, Maund told his wife he was visiting their son in college. Lanway “sent a series of texts” on March 1, 2020, demanding “monetary payment” The next day, Maund called Peled and offered to pay him $60,000 to “start an investigation” into who was sending the texts. According to court transcripts, Peled testified that, “He told me that he went to visit his son in Nashville, Tennessee, where he goes to college, and while he was there, he was using escort services. When he came back, he got a text message – a text message that was demanding money … and if he would not pay them, they will contact his family and out the fact that he was using escort services.” Peled said there were not any discussions about killing Lanway or Williams. When he asked what Maund thought about going to the police, Peled said that he was reluctant. “He didn't want information to come out, says it's going to hurt his marriage. He didn't want his kids to know about it. He said it's going to devastate him if his kids are going to find out.” Peled said Maund, and Brockway went to Nashville themselves “to solve the problem.” “What was (Brockway's) proposal?” the prosecutor asked Peled. “He proposed to, in his words, to take Mr. Lanway out,” Peled testified. He testified that he expected Maund to reject the idea, but instead Maund “jumped on the offer.” Maund agreed to pay $100,000 each to Brockway and Carey. He also paid $550,000 to Peled, according to court documents. Brockway fatally shot Lanway in the parking lot of Williams' apartment complex, and Carey killed Williams after driving to the construction site and left the bodies there. Maund was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire. Carey and Brockway were both convicted of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, kidnapping resulting in death, and conspiracy to commit kidnapping. Maund, Brockway, and Carey face mandatory life sentences in federal prison. They will be sentenced in separate hearings sometime in 2024. Peled will also be sentenced in 2024 where U.S. District Judge William L. Campbell, Jr. will take his cooperation into consideration as part of his sentence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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Erik Charles Maund, a married Texas businessman and heir to a lucrative car company in Austin, has been convicted in a murder-for-hire plot that unfolded after his extramarital involvement with a Nashville escort, Holly Williams. The case took a dark twist as Maund, facing blackmail threats, orchestrated the murders of Williams and her boyfriend, William Lanway. About a month after Maund's affair with 33-year-old Williams, he received anonymous threatening texts demanding $25,000. As the situation escalated, Maund conducted a privately funded investigation and hired Gilad Peled to find out who was behind the extortion. Peled hired two retired U.S. Marines, Bryon Brockway and Adam Carey, to go to Nashville to investigate Lanway and Williams. On March 12, 2020, the day after Maund was supposed to pay the extortion money, Williams and Lanway were found dead in a Nashville construction site with bullet holes in their heads. Three years later, Maund was found guilty by a federal jury of orchestrating the murders after an 11-day trial. The former Marines, Brockway and Carey, were also convicted for their roles in the conspiracy. Peled, who pleaded guilty before the trial, became the prosecution's star witness. The trial revealed a complex web of events, beginning with Maund's extramarital affair with Williams, the subsequent blackmail, and the deadly conspiracy that unfolded. In February 2020, on a trip to Nashville, Maund texted Williams that he was “looking forward” to seeing her, according to court documents. This was their second encounter, as they had been together about a year earlier. “Good day beautiful! Looking forward too [sic] later. I'm in Nashville. I'll meet you in the bar like last time. Text me when you arrive,” he texted the escort on Feb. 5, 2020, the federal indictment says. According to the transcript of his testimony, Maund told his wife he was visiting their son in college. Lanway “sent a series of texts” on March 1, 2020, demanding “monetary payment” The next day, Maund called Peled and offered to pay him $60,000 to “start an investigation” into who was sending the texts. According to court transcripts, Peled testified that, “He told me that he went to visit his son in Nashville, Tennessee, where he goes to college, and while he was there, he was using escort services. When he came back, he got a text message – a text message that was demanding money … and if he would not pay them, they will contact his family and out the fact that he was using escort services.” Peled said there were not any discussions about killing Lanway or Williams. When he asked what Maund thought about going to the police, Peled said that he was reluctant. “He didn't want information to come out, says it's going to hurt his marriage. He didn't want his kids to know about it. He said it's going to devastate him if his kids are going to find out.” Peled said Maund, and Brockway went to Nashville themselves “to solve the problem.” “What was (Brockway's) proposal?” the prosecutor asked Peled. “He proposed to, in his words, to take Mr. Lanway out,” Peled testified. He testified that he expected Maund to reject the idea, but instead Maund “jumped on the offer.” Maund agreed to pay $100,000 each to Brockway and Carey. He also paid $550,000 to Peled, according to court documents. Brockway fatally shot Lanway in the parking lot of Williams' apartment complex, and Carey killed Williams after driving to the construction site and left the bodies there. Maund was found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire. Carey and Brockway were both convicted of conspiracy to commit murder-for-hire, kidnapping resulting in death, and conspiracy to commit kidnapping. Maund, Brockway, and Carey face mandatory life sentences in federal prison. They will be sentenced in separate hearings sometime in 2024. Peled will also be sentenced in 2024 where U.S. District Judge William L. Campbell, Jr. will take his cooperation into consideration as part of his sentence. Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, Justice for Harmony Montgomery, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Four-year-old American-Israeli hostage Abigail Mor Edan has been released by Hamas and is recuperating in a hospital. CBS News' Holly Williams speaks to the family members of hostages who are still being held about their agonizing wait.Ahal Besorai's niece and nephew were among the dozens of Israeli hostages released as part of a four-day cease-fire between Israel and Hamas. He said the first thing the teenagers learned when they got out of captivity was that their mother was murdered by Hamas militants.Dozens of Palestinian teenagers were released from Israeli prisons on Sunday as part of the ongoing truce and exchange deal between Hamas and Israel. CBS News' Imtiaz Tyab reports that Hamas and Israel are discussing a truce extension that would see more prisoner exchanges take place.For online retailers like Amazon, Cyber Monday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, and the company is using artificial intelligence to help with the demand. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave got exclusive access to Amazon's Robotics Research and Development Center, where it says the future of faster delivery is being built.Award-winning director Baz Luhrmann joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new limited series "Faraway Downs," recut from his 2008 movie "Australia" starring Hugh Jackman and Nicole Kidman.For online retailers like Amazon, Cyber Monday is one of the biggest shopping days of the year, and the company is using artificial intelligence to help with the demand. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave got exclusive access to Amazon's Robotics Research and Development Center, where it says the future of faster delivery is being built.Dr. Brian Williams is a trauma surgeon with decades of experience treating gun violence victims. In 2016, he led the trauma team when five police officers were killed by a sniper in Dallas, Texas. Dr. Williams joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his book, "The Bodies Keep Coming," about his experiences and issues of racism and violence in the U.S.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Millions hit the road and skies for the holiday. United Airlines expects a record Thanksgiving as their new WILMA boarding process streamlines boarding. CBS News' Kris Van Cleave has more.Horror stories about mentally unwell pilots have made headlines recently, but experts say the real risk is that pilots who are suffering may not seek help out of fear of losing their jobs. CBS News' Holly Williams stepped into the cockpit to learn more.Jason Kelce of the Eagles faced off against his younger brother Travis Kelce of the Chiefs in their first game against each other since the Super Bowl in February. But unlike at the Super Bowl, Jason Kelce and the Eagles defeated Travis Kelce and the Chiefs, 21-17. "CBS Mornings" co-host Nate Burleson reports.David Letterman returned to the Ed Sullivan Theatre as a guest on "The Late Show" eight years after handing over the baton to Stephen Colbert. CBS News' Vlad Duthiers has the highlights.Following his directorial debut with "A Star is Born," Bradley Cooper is now bringing Leonard Bernstein's life to the screen with "Maestro." Cooper and his co-star Carey Mulligan sat down exclusively with CBS Morning's co-host Gayle King.Turkeys "Liberty" and "Bell" who were pardoned Monday by President Biden at the White House visited CBS for an exclusive in-studio interview with Senior White House Correspondent Ed O'Keefe.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This interview with El Paso County Commissioner Holly Williams was recorded on October 19, 2023. In this episode we talk about roads, budgets and the value of transparency. If you are interested in learning more about how El Paso County is communicating with its residents, please visit https://www.elpasoco.com/. If you are interested in stories about organizations and projects in the community that are putting America Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) grant funding to good use, please visit https://admin.elpasoco.com/el-paso-county-arpa-stories/ and stay tuned to future episodes of this podcast. If you'd prefer to watch a YouTube version of the recording, watch the embedded video below.
Family members of Judith and Natalie Raanan, the two American hostages who were released by Hamas on Friday, say they are they are grateful for the support of President Biden and the American people. They tell CBS News' Holly Williams about how they are doing, and their wish to see a ground invasion of Gaza delayed until all the hostages held are back with their families.An American woman is stuck in Gaza with her husband and five children after the war started during her trip to see family in the area. CBS News' Tony Dokoupil reports from Israel.In her new memoir. "The Woman in Me," out Tuesday, Britney Spears shares new details about her relationship with her family, her conservatorship, and the postpartum depression she says she experienced after giving birth to her two sons. Jamie Yuccas reports.Officer Harry Dunn is opening up about his experience with trauma in the wake of the Jan. 6 attack. Dunn speaks to "CBS Mornings" about his new memoir, "Standing My Ground: A Capitol Police Officer's Fight for Accountability and Good Trouble After January 6th." He says he hopes to start an important dialogue about mental health.As part of our ongoing series, Kindness 101, Steve Hartman and his kids are sharing stories built around themes of kindness and character and the people who've mastered both. His latest lesson is humanity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On the CBS News Weekend Roundup with Stacy Lyn, Holly Williams reports from Tel Aviv on the turmoil in Israel and Gaza. And who will be the next Speaker of the House? Our Nikole Killion reports. It's Breast Cancer Awareness month. In the Kaleidoscope, we learn about the disparities between black and white women when it comes to this disease. We with Dr. Vivian Bea, the Section Chief of Breast Surgical Oncology at NewYork- Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital and a breast surgeon at Weill Cornell Medicine.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Israel continues to hammer Gaza with airstrikes as it prepares for a ground invasion in the days ahead. Israel has ordered a total siege of the Gaza Strip after an unprecedented attack by Hamas in Israel. CBS News' Holly Williams reports.CBS News foreign correspondent Imtiaz Tyab looks at the Hamas militant group, which the U.S. considers a terrorist organization, and the motivation behind the brutal attack on Israeli civilians.AP African American Studies has drawn fire from some Republicans calling it "indoctrination" and a "propaganda leftist agenda." Students tell CBS News the course shouldn't be considered political or controversial. CBS News contributor Lisa Ling reports.Peloton instructor Alex Toussaint joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new inspirational memoir "Activate Your Greatness."Motivational speaker and entrepreneur Nicole Walters joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss her new book "Nothing is Missing: A Memoir of Living Boldly."See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hundreds of people have been killed in Israel and the Gaza Strip after Hamas launched a violent and deadly attack on Israel. The Israeli government has responded with airstrikes and declared a state of war. CBS News senior foreign correspondent Holly Williams reports.Hundreds of Israelis and Palestinians are dead and wounded after a weekend of violence. CBS News correspondent Imtiaz Tyab speaks with Gal Levy, an Israeli man who was shot in both legs by a Hamas gunman at a music festival.The Biden administration is sending military ships and fighter jets to the Middle East to support Israel after a weekend of violence. President Biden said the administration's support for Israel's security is "rock solid and unwavering." CBS News' Weijia Jiang reports from the White House.Jon Finer, deputy national security adviser for the Biden administration, joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss Hamas' surprise attack on Israel. He said Iran is "broadly complicit" in Hamas' assault and that he expects the situation regarding hostages in the conflict "to take on increasing focus" in the coming days.Former Bush administration foreign policy adviser Dan Senor joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the long-term implications of Hamas' attack on Israel. He said that in terms of population, the attack is equivalent to seven Sept. 11, 2001 attacks.Bodybuilder, actor and bestselling author Arnold Schwarzenegger joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new book, "Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life," and the importance of setting big goals in life. The motivational book takes readers on a tour through the toolkit Schwarzenegger has lived by for over 60 years.Legendary rock star Melissa Etheridge tells "CBS Mornings" she finds "great healing" in sharing deeply personal stories in her new memoir, "Talking to My Angels," as well as on her new Broadway show, "Melissa Etheridge: My Window."Rich Paul, the founder and CEO of Klutch Sports Group, which represents athletes like LeBron James, joined "CBS Mornings" to discuss his new memoir "Lucky Me." Paul talked about his relationship with Adele and the "hard truths" described in his book.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
"You're the cat on the date!" Mark talked about session mindset with Hall Blaine, vocal arranging for the Fairfield Four, a Meat Puppets session in Pheonix, how to play the right bass note, why your headphones matter, and how to rock online sessions. Get access to FREE mixing mini-course: https://MixMasterBundle.com My guest today is Mark Prentice, a Grammy-winning Record Producer, studio musician, music director, and hit songwriter. His versatile and exhaustive music industry resume includes recording and performance credits with renowned County Artists as well as various Internationally known Pop, R&B, and Rock-n-Roll Artists, including: Elvis Costello, John Fogarty, Jonathan Cain, Desmond Child, The Fairfield Four, Steve Earle, Lyle Lovett, BJ Thomas, Frankie Miller, Delbert McClinton, Ricky Skaggs, Olivia Newton-John, Amy Grant, Vince Gill, Johnny Cash, Don McLean, Crystal Gayle, Kevin Griffin (Better Than Ezra), Jennifer Nettles, Michael McDonald, Bruce Springsteen, Steven Van Zandt, Bruce Hornsby, Felix Cavaliere, The Young Rascals, Charley Pride, Allison Morer, Sam Moore, Billy Preston, Ben E. King, Michelle Wright, Jennifer Hanson, John Oates, Pat Boone, Patti Page, Lady Antebellum, Rodney Atkins, Chuck Wicks, Paulette Carlson, Bruce Cockburn, Holly Williams, Bo Diddley, Mitch Ryder, others. I met Mark in the past couple years through mutual friends who gather to talk about music, life, and what the hell just happened to music and the world recently, and when I was invited to the annual Christmas party and saw how Mark could sit at the piano and play any song just by thinking about how should probably go I knew I was in the company of some serious musical talent. THANKS TO OUR SPONSORS! https://UltimateMixingMasterclass.com https://lewitt.link/rockstars https://www.Spectra1964.com https://MacSales.com/rockstars https://iZotope.com use code ROCK10 to get 10% off any individual plugin https://www.adam-audio.com https://RecordingStudioRockstars.com/Academy https://www.thetoyboxstudio.com/ Listen to this guest's discography on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5Bdoweo1QEdVyVgujuNUEJ?si=918f4c2d24e54c8d If you love the podcast, then please leave a review: https://RSRockstars.com/Review CLICK HERE FOR COMPLETE SHOW NOTES AT: https://RSRockstars.com/421
Cecilia Vega reports from California on Governor Gavin Newsom's CARE Court - a bold, new strategy set to revolutionize the state's approach to homelessness and the mentally ill with court-ordered treatment plans. Vega interviews Gov. Newsom on his passion project, investigates the broken system it hopes to mend and looks at the controversy surrounding it. As Congress considers financing another $20 billion in aid to Ukraine, Holly Williams reports on the impact and oversight of U.S. tax dollars in the country as it fights to survive. Sharyn Alfonsi reports from Costa Rica on sloths and their superpower of slowing down. Alfonsi examines how these mammals have mastered the art of survival for more than 60 million years and the new threats of climate change to the species.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In an interview with "CBS Mornings," YouTube CEO Neal Mohan defended the decision to demonetize Russell Brand following sexual assault and emotional abuse allegations against him.In a "60 Minutes" preview, Holly Williams visits Ukraine to track the weapons and financial aid the U.S. has provided the country.As part of a new series, "CBS Mornings" surprised lead national correspondent David Begnaud with a plane ticket at the airport, just hours before boarding, with the challenge of finding a special story once he lands. We kicked things off in Savannah, Georgia, where David's journey led him to a man who has kept a dying craft alive.CBS Sports announcer Jim Nantz joins "CBS Mornings" for our "Countdown to Sunday" series on the road to Super Bowl LVIII.Singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez broke into the music industry with his hit song, "Until I Found You." Since its release, the song has dominated the radio waves and been streamed more than 1 billion times. It's one of the tracks on Sanchez's new album. CBS News' Jan Crawford sat down with the 20-year-old to talk about his stardom, retro style and friendship with a music legend.Dhonielle Clayton is the best-selling author of the "Conjureverse" book series for middle graders. She joins "CBS Mornings" to discuss the second book in the series, "The Memory Thieves," and why she thinks diversity in books is crucial for young readers.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Holly highlights the importance of surrounding oneself with trusted individuals who can provide guidance and support during challenging times. She emphasized the value of making choices, even if they might lead to mistakes, as a crucial step in personal growth. Her story demonstrates the power of resilience and learning from life's experiences. Holly's journey from a place of hurt to newfound confidence and empowerment serves as a testament to the transformative power of faith and self-discovery.Are you in a new season of your life?Do you feel stuck in that cycle of searching, so you can make major life and career decisions? Do you just need the courage to take action on your dreams? Are you ready to follow God's plan for your life and career? Welcome to Choose Your Next Yes! Hi Kindred. I'm Mel, a Career Coach, mom of grown-ups, and God girl. I have had a lot of big life changes and I haven't always been clear about God's plan for me. I've had some setbacks that lead to stress and anxiety, and a lack of clarity and courage to make decisions, especially about my career. I finally started listening to God's voice to find clarity and peace and stopped being scared to make a move and achieve all of my midlife goals, including my career and other big life goals. Now, my mission is to help you learn to listen to God's voice and know when to say yes to right things and no to everything else. Let me show you how to clarify your purpose, and find courage to pursue your personal and professional goals in this midlife season. Throw down your self-doubt, dust off your dreams. Kindred, it's time to restore, reimagine, and reclaim the women you once aspired to be. Resources:www.hollycwilliams.comwww.instagram.com/thehollycwilliamsGrab a complimentary Career emPOWERment session by scheduling through this link: Career Clarity EmPOWERment Sessionemail: melvandevort@gmail.com
Have you ever felt like you were crawling on glass, trapped in a cycle of indecision and self-doubt? Have you ever felt the weight of grief and guilt all the way to your bones. Beloved, true transformation can emerge from the depths of grief and guilt, leading to a life of purpose and confidence?In today's powerful conversation, Holly Williams shares her incredible journey from uncertainty to confidence, from brokenness to redemption. Through the twists and turns of life, Holly's story reminds us that even in the midst of grief and guilt, there is hope and a way forward. Join us as we explore how embracing your God-given gifts can lead to a life filled with purpose and meaning.Holly Williams is an email strategist and conversion copywriter for purpose driven entrepreneurs and online businesses. She specializes in creating brand connections through email marketing and believes that customer conversations lead to higher conversions.Holly also loves to help simplify email marketing for business owners using her StoryFLOW Method. She teaches individuals how to take ANY story from their daily life and turn it into a high converting sales email.Holly lives in Southern Alberta with her 3 children. An award-winning novelist and former television producer, Holly brings a unique perspective of storytelling to brand selling.Resources:www.hollycwilliams.com www.instagram.com/thehollycwilliamsGrab a complimentary Career emPOWERment session by scheduling through this link: Career Clarity EmPOWERment Sessionemail: melvandevort@gmail.com
One year into the reign of King Charles III, most Britons still have a positive view of the monarchy. But as CBS News' Holly WIlliams reports, a recent British survey shows a dip in support and anti-monarchists say their cause has been energized.A Utah mother known for her strict yet controversial parenting advice on her once popular YouTube channel is expected to appear in court Friday. Ruby Franke faces 6 felony counts of aggravated child abuse after two of her children were allegedly found abused and malnourished. CBS News' Nancy Chen reports.A powerful story of mentorship and the idea that we all have an opportunity to make the lives of those around us a bit better. Lead National Correspondent David Begnaud is sharing his own personal story about the teacher who became his mentor and life-long friend.3 time NFL Defensive Player of the Year JJ Watt kicks off his new role as a studio analyst for CBS Sports this Sunday. He'll be here to tell us about making that transition, and what to watch in the new n-f-l season.September is Life Insurance Awareness Month and CBS News business analyst Jill Schlesinger reviews the different types of life insurance, who can be a beneficiary and what they need to know.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today we have Holly Williams on the show! Want to keep more money and pay fewer taxes? Holly Williams is here to show you exactly how to do just that. She has mastered the art of investing in multifamily real estate, has saved thousands on her own taxes, and can teach you to do the same. Listen and learn! For links and resources discussed in this episode, please visit our show notes at https://darinbatchelder.com/keep-more
One year after Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Holly Williams is in Kherson, the first major Ukrainian city and only regional capital captured by the Russian Army. Residents of Kherson endured a brutal occupation until the Ukrainian army forced the Russians to retreat. After U.S. troops withdrew from Afghanistan and the country fell to the Taliban, Afghan girls have been barred from school beyond 6th grade. Lesley Stahl travels to meet a group of Afghan girls who are continuing their education in an unlikely place, the African nation of Rwanda. The girls are students of a school called SOLA, led by a remarkable Afghan woman whose commitment to educating girls began under the first Taliban regime, when she attended a secret school disguised as a boy. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.