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In today's deep dive, we'll learn how the new chairman of the University of Illinois Board of Trustees will navigate the changes of the Trump administration.
City business and the kickoff of the annual United Way fall campaign are topics in the mayor's monthly trip to the show. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kothari discusses some of the biggest issues facing higher education in Illinois, some of the Board's most exciting initiatives, and also what brought the Board to Monmouth College.
After weeks of back and forth in City Council and months of street protests, Chicago became the largest city in the country to pass a resolution calling for a permanent cease-fire in Gaza. Chalkbeat Chicago's Samantha Smylie and The Triibe's Tonia Hill are here to discuss the tense scene at City Hall this week and the dozens of student walkouts in support of the resolution. We are also discussing the Illinois Board of Education's $11 billion budget proposal, the future of free pre-k in Chicago Public Schools, and the abrupt closure of Chatham's movie theater. Plus, we've got some coupon tips and birthday wishes! Want some more City Cast Chicago news? Then make sure to sign up for our Hey Chicago newsletter. Follow us @citycastchicago You can also text us or leave a voicemail at: 773 780-0246 Learn more about our sponsors: Become a member of City Cast Chicago. Interested in advertising with City Cast? Find more info HERE Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NTD News Today—1/30/20241. Biden Mulls Jordan Response, Killed Soldiers Identified2. Grief, Mourning for Soldiers Killed in Jordan Drone Strike3. Jordan Drone Attack Response: What Are Biden's Options?4. Evaluating China's Approach to Red Sea Attacks5. Red Sea Conflict: How Can the US Ensure Regional Stability?6. House Probes CCP's Support for Us Adversaries7. Examining Authoritarian Regimes' Alignment8. Chinese Regime Rallying Us Adversaries?9. Select Committee on Chinese Regime Digs Deep10. Protests at Hearing on CCP Agenda11. Watch: Hearing on Chinese Regime and Its Allies12. US, China Launch Counter-Narcotics Working Group13. Hearing Explores Better Investment Barriers on China14. Will Evergrande Will Follow Liquidation Order?15. Northern Ireland Party Agrees to End 2-Year Boycott16. ChatGPT Breaches Privacy Rules: Italian Watchdog17. Hungary: We Want to Rebuild Trust With Ukraine18. Farmers Block Roads Across France With Tractors19. Tractors Will Stay Until EU Summit: Belgian Farmers20. House Committee Marks Up Mayorkas Impeachment21. CBP Caught 50 Suspected Terrorists Since Oct.22. Texas Is America's 1st Line of Defense: Stefanik23. Assessing Impeachment Articles Against Mayorkas24. Does Biden Need a Border Law to End Border Crisis?25. Tucker: Texas Border Clash Deserves More Attention26. Tucker: Biden Admin Overriding Texas Rights27. Illegal Immigrants Voting – Conspiracy or Real Concern?28. Tucker: Influx Can ‘Permanently Change' Voting Demographics29. Biden Says He's Decided on Response to Jordan Attack30. House Explores Risks and Benefits of AI for Congress31. Minnesota Farmer Sues Over ‘Discriminatory' Program32. Coach Resigns Over Boys in Girls Sports33. Oklahoma Officer Survives Police Traffic-Stop Crash34. MA: Justice Refuses to Revive 14th Amendment Case35. Trump Lawyers Blast Monitor's Report on Trump Org36. Texas Republican Chair Endorses Trump for President37. Illinois Board to Decide Trump Ballot Question38. Will the Board Reject the Recommendation to Dismiss?39. Supreme Court to Decide Similar Cases40. NY: Brothers Indicted on 130 Charges41. DOJ Subpoenas House for Misuse of Funds Issue42. Bayer to Pay +$2B in Roundup Herbicide Case43. FDA: ADHD Med Recalled Due to Pill Mixup44. 21st Century Bladesmith Keeps Traditional Craft Alive45. American Chemist Causes Tea Controversy in UK46. Japan: Kobe Beef Croquettes Have 43-Year-Long Waitlist47. Ohio Officer Helps Turkey Cross the Street48. Swan Holds Up Trains at Station Near London
Election authorities from around Illinois gathered six months ahead of the 2024 primary election to ask for the public's help in combating misinformation and disinformation. CNI's Jennifer Fuller talked with Illinois Board of Elections spokesperson Matt Dietrich, and Tazewell County Clerk John Ackerman. You can find our reporting on this at capitolnewsillinois.com, and more information about elections at elections.il.gov. In addition, the Board of Elections utilizes social media to share information – they are @illinoissbe on most platforms.
Patti's guests today are: - John Atkinson, the chair of the Illinois Board of Education - Ellen Buchman, president of The Opportunity Agenda - Tracy Elliott of the Anti-Cruelty Society - Ed Yohnka of the ACLU of Illinois
#lakeforestpodcast #lakeforestillinois #lakeforestschools Here is a clip of the Public Comments from 4/25/23 Lake Forest Illinois District #67 School Election People are upset that a $105 Million Referendum was passed and Superintendent Matthew Montgomery is cutting Teacher and Library Assistants --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lakeforestpodcast/support
Today's guest is Dr. Zaher Sahloul, a Syrian-American critical care specialist and president of MedGlobal, an organization that provides medical care in disaster regions, and the founder of the American Relief Coalition for Syria and Syria Faith Initiative. Dr. Sahloul is considered one of the world's experts on the humanitarian crisis in his homeland of Syria and applying lessons learned to other disaster responses, including COVID-19. In this episode, we discuss the Syrian Civil War and his work in providing healthcare in Syria during the war, what is currently happening on the ground in Syria, and what role the international community can play in ending the conflict. Full bio Dr. Mohammed Zaher Sahloul is a medical doctor, Chicagoan, humanitarian, faith, immigrant and civic leader, and influencer. Professionally, he is a Critical Care specialist at Advocate Christ Medical Center and Saint Anthony's hospital and Associate Professor in Clinical Medicine at the University of Illinois in Chicago. Dr. Sahloul is considered one of the world's experts on the humanitarian crisis in his homeland Syria and applying lessons learned to other disaster responses, including COVID-19. He led the Syrian American Medical Society from 2011-2015 to play a crucial role in providing humanitarian medical aid and organizing the Syrian American diaspora. He founded the American Relief Coalition for Syria, ARCS, and Syria Faith Initiative. He has published extensively on the Syrian crisis, refugees and immigration, disaster management, and COVID-19 impact on disadvantaged communities in Chicago, and has many media appearances locally, nationally, and internationally. He was instrumental in providing medical relief to help the civilian population in his homeland of Syria and testified to the U.S. Congress and the United Nations Security Council multiple times on defending medical neutrality, the use of siege and chemical weapons, and the siege of Aleppo. He was awarded Chicagoan of the Year in 2016 for risking his life with two other American doctors to provide healthcare to the civilians in Aleppo under siege and bombardment. Dr. Sahloul sits on the advisory board of the Syrian Community Network and the Center for Public Health and Human Rights at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health. He was a member of the Illinois Board of Health from 2009-2016. In 2020 , Dr. Sahloul was awarded the Gandhi Award for Peace for his humanitarian work in Syria and at the global level. He has also received many other awards including the “Heroes Among Us” award by American Red Cross, Dr. Robert Kirschner's Award for Global Activism by Heartland Alliance Kovler Center 2017, the Commitment to Change Award by the National Immigration Justice Center for his commitment to human rights, and the Shine a Light on Global Refugee Crisis and annual humanitarian award by UNICEF Chicago 2017.
0:00 - THE PURGE/THE REVOLT: Chase won't bank with Christians 11:33 - Daily Herald v Prime Time Stein 26:32 - Dan & Amy revisit Friday's interview with Will Co States Attorney Jim Glasgow 48:57 - Analyst for FOX Business, Jim Iuorio, on how Big Government affects Small Business and can Halloween survive Big Candy. Be sure to follow Jim on twitter @jimiuorio 01:06:04 - Vice President of the Kathryn and Shelby Cullom Davis Institute for International Studies at The Heritage Foundation and author of Brutal War: Jungle Fighting in Papua New Guinea, 1942, Lt Col James Carafano: We are in an economic war with China and we have to fight back. For more from Lt Col Carafano @JJCarafano 01:20:24 - Dan & Amy check in on the Fauci Farewell Tour 01:37:46 - Republican candidate for Illinois US Senate, Kathy Salvi, shares some significant ballot problems and mistakes by the Illinois Board of Elections, like leaving her name off the ballot! For more on Kathy's run for US Senate kathysalvi.com 01:52:58 - All-in for ItkisSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sorry for the mix up. Here is the whole thing. Check out this conversation with Michael McAleese! Learn why NOT to use ice, why the FOUNDER of R.I.C.E. has been trying to stop this idea after creating the acronym. Learn about "muscle poop" lol, and much more!! School of Holistic Massage & Reflexology In 1992, Michael's calling led him to pursue a career as a certified massage therapist and reflexologist. In 1993 he opened his own practice," The Holistic Massage and Reflexology Center". TEACHING/LECTURE EXPERIENCE 1993- 2013 Michael had the vision to share his gift of healing with others and began teaching and lecturing in the Chicagoland area. Michael was an instructor and student outreach coordinator at RTS Massage School in Darien. He also taught Spa Reflexology at The Academy of Nails in Downers Grove. He has lectured at the Chicago Cosmetology Association's Midwest Beauty Show, Downers Grove North and South High School Athletic Departments, Glen Ellyn Runners Association and sponsored many local 5K's and sporting events. In 2011 he was chosen to be a subject matter expert with the National Certification Board of Therapeutic Massage and Body workers (NCBTMB) and travels to Minneapolis, MN twice yearly to assess the test materials for National Certification. SOHMAR A SCHOOL WITH HEART Michael and his wife opened the school in 1999 and began offering reflexology classes. In 2000 the school became certified with the Illinois Board of Higher Education and expanded the program to include massage, reflexology and CE classes. Since our inception SOHMAR has graduated hundreds of massage therapist and reflexologist. We are a small school with a big heart. We have worked with students ranging in age from 18- to 72. We have taught visually and hearing impaired individuals as well as bilingual students. MASSAGE THERAPY HALL OF FAME Michael was selected by a group of his peers and inducted into the Massage Therapy Hall of Fame August 8, 2016. This is quite a feat, being that there are over 350,000 Massage Therapists and 23,000 private Massage Schools in the US alone. Choosing SOHMAR for your education means that you will be taught by a documented leading expert in the field! IN THE COMMUNITY Well known in the sporting community as both an athlete and sports massage therapist, Michael and SOHMAR students provide massage therapy at many Chicagoland sporting events. By participating in these events the students gain an edge working in real world situations while gaining invaluable training outside the classroom. Over the years Mike and the school has graduated hundreds of students in Massage Therapy and Reflexology. SOHMAR has also given out scholarships which have helped people change their lives. Michael McAleese School of Holistic Massage & Reflexology 3051 Oak Grove Rd. Suite 104 Downers Grove, IL 60515 630-968-7827 LOTS of LINKS www.sohmar.com Mike's massage school www.garyreini.com the author of "ICED" www.INK180.com My tattoo artist www.discoverimi.com This course via Dr. Evan Osar changed my practice and How and what I teach concerning Movement. www.traingtheolderadult.com Robert Linkul. Working with Older adults Laura Allen: Toxin Talk on Youtube Dr. James Elliot: Whiplash Expert, proves how, if you've been in many car accidents, then after the age of 35, fat infiltrates the muscle, and shows it in an MRI.
On today's episode, you'll hear from Bloomington City Manager Tim Gleason. Plus, an interview with the executive director of the Illinois Board of Higher Education about a new state law requiring equity plans at state schools. And the art community rallies to support Harold Boyd.
Voters in Illinois headed to the polls Tuesday to cast their ballots for Democratic and Republican nominees for local, state, and federal offices. The City Cast Chicago team recaps some of the key races including for Governor, Congress, and judges. Helpful Links from the 2022 Primary Election: Complete List of Winners from Illinois Board of Elections City Cast Chicago's Primary Prep Playlist Some Good News: Chosen Few Picnic & Festival 2022 Follow us on Twitter: @CityCastChicago Sign up for our newsletter: chicago.citycast.fm Call or Text Us: (773) 780-0246 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The primary election in Illinois is less than three months away. Are you registered to vote? Do you know where to go and who will be on the ballot? Reset gets the answers to your questions around voting and elections. GUEST: Matt Dietrich, public information officer at the Illinois Board of Elections
In this episode, Robert Fojo discusses the February 4, 2022, Illinois state court decision that enjoined emergency orders passed by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and the Illinois Department of Public Health and Illinois Board of Education attempting to require students to wear face masks and either receive the COVID-19 vaccine or submit to weekly testing.
Chicago man arrested for assault, Skokie police investigate possible hate crime, Illinois Board of Education propose mandate for in person learning, and House votes to create commission on Jan. 6 insurrection
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://youarewithinthenorms.com/2020/12/26/how-dea-policies-affect-the-delivery-of-covid-19-vaccines-in-predominately-black-neighborhoods-throughout-america/ One pharmacist, who has chosen to remain anonymous stated, she had been in business near that same area for several years and her pharmacy only carried Tylenol #3 (medication combines with 30 mugs of codeine). However, when the State of Illinois Board of Regulation Inspector came to her establishment he questioned the pharmacy owner as to why she didn't carry Oxycontin? She explained to him the physicians, in the area don't write for that type of control narcotic. The inspector immediately demanded she begin ordering Oxycontin, which she then claimed sat on her shelf for months until the next time the same inspector returned; only to site her for having “excessive Oxycontin” in her store. The constant inspections and violations got so out of control they were able to undermine her Illinois Public Aid contract and she was forced to close down. Many Black Pharmacists will agree these occurrences are unlikely to happen to a non-white pharmacist. Practicing Pharmacy while black is real, and the results are the destruction of overall healthcare in our predominately black neighborhoods. We have been frequently reporting on the DEA using these and other types of systemic racist targeting and we have been demanding Congressional Oversight from the Sub-committee on Judiciary, Congressional Government Operations Committee, Sub-committee on Health and the Environment, the resulting warnings are being reported in our blog youarewithinthenorms.com. We demand Congressional hearings and media, exposing these injustices and how it affects our overall healthcare and the passing down of generational wealth (stratification economics). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/norman-j-clement/support
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In a 3 to 2 vote Tuesday, Illinois regulators denied Trinity Health’s plans to open a new outpatient clinic on the South Side — where it plans to close Mercy Hospital by May. Reset checks in with WBEZ’s Kristen Schorsch for the latest.
Also happening today, the Chicago Teachers Union has moved a step closer to a possible over its assertion that a return to classrooms is unsafe; some members of the Illinois Board of Education are concerned about one of the new proposed high school graduation requirements sent to the Governor by lawmakers this month; and much more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
MVC&R are following the science, and there’s a scientific case against lockdowns. An MSNBC host and former CIA Director agree, Joe Biden will have to undo those peace deals in the Middle East. The network newscasts are avoiding the Governor Newsom dinner party controversy, and it looks like Nancy Pelosi is going to be House Speaker, again. Governor Andrew Cuomo points out the COVID shutdowns are your fault, while the Michigan elections officials want to rescind their certification of the votes. A university has a panel of judges to shame students not following COVID guidelines, and “Wonder Woman 1984” will hit HBO Max the same day it hits theaters. Along with all the calls for unity, a democrat calls for everyone in the Trump family to be prosecuted. The Illinois Board of Education gets blowback for forcing teachers to adopt ‘progressive’ views, and 4 in 5 Americans rely on cherished memories to escape the gloom of 2020.
As calls for representation among the marginalized echo in schools, the Illinois Board of Higher Education has announced the newest student group, Diversifying Higher Education Faculty, for local universities with the goal to increase faculty of color.
Um, I’m addicted to glamour.Luxury. Exuberance. Glamour.What design style comes to mind? Art Deco, of course!Art Deco was a style of design that emerged in Paris, France in the early 1920s that sought to idealize good design that was influenced by the industrial age that came before it. The style permeated interiors, print design, architecture and so much more of American culture that it has influenced artists to this day and original works are sought after by collectors.Common motifs include glass, marble, and other lasting materials that emphasized the opulence of the time right before the Great Depression. Extravaganza temporarily died during that time, but still lives in vintage shops all around the country!Sharing the love of this style of design is Jonathan Alexander, owner of Disco Art Deco Vintage, specializing in Art Deco furniture and interior decoration pieces. On this episode we talk about common motifs found in Art Deco, our favourite works and designers, selling vintage online, and so much more!Enjoy darlings and galpals!READ MORE ABOUT THE PEOPLE/PLACES MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODEARTICLE: What is Art Deco?Carbide and Carbon Building (Chicago, Illinois)Board of Trade Building (Chicago, Illinois)Pan Pacific Auditorium (Los Angeles, California)Giorgio Moroder Presents “Metropolis” (DVD)ARTICLE: Art Deco on its visual influence on "Metropolis"Jean PertzelARTICLE: Inside Barbra Streisand's home (Including guest house)BUY PIECES FROM DISCO ART DECO VINTAGEINTERACT WITH JONATHAN ON INSTAGRAMOCTOBER INSTAGRAM GIVEAWAY INFOINTERACT WITH SPARKLE SIDCLOSET CONCERTS: A new episode of “Closet Concerts” debuts every Wednesday, the day before a new podcast episode!DOWNLOAD THE THEME SONG Ted Gärdestad- Jag ska fånga en ängelSHOW CREDITSLinks to Amazon products are associated with the Amazon Affiliate Program. Your purchase helps support the podcast!
Just as there are no two recipes that contain the exact same ingredients or measurements, there are no two success stories exactly the same. Recipe For Success features entrepreneurs, visionary leaders and innovators of all ages who will share their ingredients that make them successful – personally and professionally. Let's get cooking! Georgia Lehoczky is a Region Healthcare Pharmacy Director for Walgreen Co., the nationwide drugstore chain headquartered in Deerfield, IL. She is responsible for leading Walgreens pharmacy operations for 550 locations representing over 6000 team members in the Miami, Fort Lauderdale, South West Florida, Tampa, Palm Beach, Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico markets. Georgia joined Walgreens as a Pharmacy Intern in 1987. During her tenure, she has held various leadership positions, starting as a Pharmacy Manager in Deerfield Beach, FL., to Pharmacy Supervisor in Palm Beach and Fort Lauderdale, FL. She transitioned to her current position as Regional Healthcare Director from 2009 to 2013 overseeing the South Florida and Puerto Rico markets. From 2013 to present Georgia is leading specialty and retail pharmacies in South Florida, South West Florida and Puerto Rico in pharmacy operations. In this role she works closely with government entities, healthcare systems and is involved with various projects that potentially impact the community and the company. She has mentored many pharmacy interns since 1999 and in February 2017 was recognized as National Preceptor of the Month in Drug Store News. Georgia has also been recognized as one of The Most Influential Business Women in South Florida in 2016. She serves on the boards of the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, American Diabetes Association, Extraordinary Women Leading Change, the Ronald McDonald House, Muscular Sclerosis Society, the Larkin Pharmacy School Advisory Committee and NSU Palm Beach Advisory Committee. She is actively involved with such charities as the Diabetes Research Institute, Cystic Fibrosis, Gilda’s Club, Dolphins Cancer Challenge and various HIV/AIDS organizations among many others. Georgia is a staunch advocate for patient care, giving back to the community and is the Corporate Social Responsibility Champion for Walgreens in her Region. Georgia was born and raised in Montreal, Canada. She attended Albany College of Pharmacy- Union University in New York where she received her Bachelor Degree in science. She is certified and has active licenses with the Florida Board of Pharmacy, New York Board of Pharmacy, and Illinois Board of Pharmacy. In addition, she serves as an adjunct faculty preceptor for various schools such as Larkin University, College of Pharmacy, Nova Southeastern University, College of Pharmacy, the University of Florida, College of Pharmacy, and Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, College of Pharmacy. Personally, Georgia enjoys spending time with her family, supporting sports, dance and academic events with her three children. Professionally, her mission is to advance the role of the community pharmacy. Walgreens is at https://www.walgreens.com/. For more information about Junior Achievement of South Florida, visit https://www.jasouthflorida.org. Follow us on social media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jasouthflorida LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/junior-achievement-of-south-florida/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jasouthflorida Twitter: https://twitter.com/JASouthFlorida
Special Guest-Darnell Leatherwood is a doctoral candidate, Institute of Education Sciences (IES) fellow, and Illinois Board of Higher Education (DFI) fellow at the University of Chicago in the School of Social Service Administration. He holds a M.A. in the Social Sciences from the University of Chicago and a B.S. from the College of Business at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign where he double majored in Management (concentration in Entrepreneurship) and Business Process Management. Before starting his doctoral program, Darnell taught algebra 1 at the Urban Prep Academies and was the civic engagement coordinator & an assistant teacher at the Montessori School of Englewood in Chicago. Black Boys Shine is a campaign to illuminate the extraordinary, positive, and often unrecognized character and contributions of Black boys and men nationally and internationally. The strengthening of the Black male image is paramount to this cause. That said, we take back control of the Black male image/narrative and showcase a truth that is often obscured, Black Boys are brilliant, Black Boys are innovative, Black Boys are exceptional...Black Boys Shine!Black Boys Shine was founded by Darnell Leatherwood and co-founded by Chad Lyles.
Episode 33 of Common Ground Oak Park explores policy decisions related to the return of schooling in a Covid-19 world. Joining to discuss this topic are Oak Park residents: Mara Maas and Cara Carmody. Cara and Mara recently started a petition to encourage D97 policy-makers to make plans for in-person learning in the Fall. Mara is a pediatrician and discusses the health implications of returning to in-classroom learning. Cara is an educator and provide insight in to the detrimental impact of lost classroom time and the need to get students back to school. This is a very timely topic, as the Illinois Board of Education (ISBE) and the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) are about to issue guidelines for the Fall and Oak Park’s local school districts will have many decisions to make between what learning will look like when it starts back up in two months.
Kewanee Schools are holding a socially distanced graduation. With the guidance and permission of the Illinois Board of Education, and having consulted with local officials, Kewanee Schools were allowed to have select students and their families, no more than 10 people at 1 time, come into the Good's Gymnasium and collect their diploma and awards while wearing caps and gowns and getting the chance to walk across the stage as past classes have done. It's not the same as a traditional graduation, but it's as close the class of 2020 can get and Dr Chris Sullens joined WKEI on Tuesday morning to talk about how it came together and how it will take three days to get through the whole of the Kewanee High School Senior Class.
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Dr. Larry Williams graduated from the University of Tennessee College of Dentistry in 1982 with a subsequent service of 30 years in the United States Navy Dental Corps. He currently serves as an Associate Professor at the Midwestern University College of Dental Medicine- Illinois where provides mentorship and preclinical skill development to 1st and 2nd-year dental students. In addition to his educational duties, he is currently serving as the Co-Chair of the Tobacco Cessation Subcommittee for the Illinois Tobacco Prevention and Control State Plan Work Group, and as a Board Member for the Skokie, Illinois Board of Health. He is a member of the American Dental Association, Academy of General Dentistry (Mastership-LLSR), and holds board certified status in the American Board of General Dentistry. Dr. Williams is also a Fellow in the American College of Dentists, International College of Dentists, and Academy of Dentistry International. Dr. Williams recently served as the President of the Illinois Academy of General Dentistry and as President of the West Side Branch of the Chicago Dental Society. Dr. Williams completed his Masters of Public Health in May of 2017. Connect with Dr. Larry Williams: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/larry-williams-dds-mph-83313835 Acuity Scheduling - Stop Wasting Time Setting Up Meetings Peak Accountability - http://www.thorconklin.com/accountability/ Thank you once again for listening Please follow us on: Facebook: Thor Conklin Twitter: @ThorConklin Website: http://www.thorconklin.com ThorConklin.com Thor Conklin Media Peak Performers Podcast Peak Performance Nation #1 Podcast on how to get things done. Learn from Peak Performers in all areas of life and Business. Do you know what to do but can't figure out why you are not executing what you already know? If so, this Podcast will give you the tools, strategies, and psychology to not only break through the choke point but to truly become a Peak Performer.
Illinois Board of Elections Spokesperson Matt Dietrich describes to John why problems occurred in the statewide automatic voter registration system. The programming error has been fixed.
Bloomberg News Legal reporter Kartikay Mehrotra discusses the effort by officials in Illinois to protect the integrity of the U.S. presidential election. Security experts are furiously working at the Illinois Board of Elections headquarters in Springfield to prevent a replay of 2016, when Russian hackers breached the state's voter registration rolls. He speaks with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Bloomberg News Legal reporter Kartikay Mehrotra discusses the effort by officials in Illinois to protect the integrity of the U.S. presidential election. Security experts are furiously working at the Illinois Board of Elections headquarters in Springfield to prevent a replay of 2016, when Russian hackers breached the state’s voter registration rolls. He speaks with Bloomberg’s June Grasso.
John Tenuto is a Sociology professor at the College of Lake County, IL, with over 25 years of teaching experience. Professor Tenuto has been nominated ten times for Outstanding Full-time Faculty, receiving the award three times in 2014, 2013 and 2005. He has also received the Illinois Board of Education Student Advisory Committee Faculty of the Year Award. He has given dozens of public presentations and media interviews on the sociology of the "Star Trek" film and television shows. Professor Tenuto has appeared on the Netflix series "The Toys That Made Us" for the Star Wars and Star Trek episodes. He was also named one of "Star Trek's" most influential fans by New York Magazine's Vulture.com. In this conversation, we talk about John's interest in Sociology and how it shaped his lens of the world. We take a deeper dive into John's interest in Star Trek. His research takes him now the path to understand and highlight those who helped make the show what it was. We close with how he views teaching and what he does for his students. What comes through is his caring and authenticity in the role of a teacher. For show notes head to https://feedingcuriosity.net/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/feedingcuriosity/support
"This has been the best job of my life." Dr. Bob Kustra recently stepped down as president of Boise State University after serving for 15 years as the Boise State University President. During his presidency at BSU , Bob led the university in a time of dynamic growth in student enrollment, graduate college and doctoral programs, new construction, fundraising and research. In this episode we reflect on the past, talk about what Bob is doing now and what is to come. With a long and distinguished career in public service, Dr. Kustra served two terms as Illinois lieutenant governor following 10 years in the legislature. He also chaired the Illinois Board of Higher Education, responsible for funding and oversight of the state’s nine public universities. Dr. Kustra’s background in radio includes four years as host of a talk show on WLS-AM in Chicago and now he is the host of the weekly Boise State Public Radio Show - "Reader's Corner". Listen to this episode to hear so much more! ----------------------------------------------------------- Connecting with the community is a priority for BVA. The goal of this podcast is to have conversations that shed new light on different perspectives to create a dialog that inspires excellence. The Inspire Excellence podcast is an Idaho based show that is hosted by Kevin Miller of KIDO Talk Radio and Tommy Ahlquist the CEO of BVA. Each episode features different guests and we discuss a variety of different topics all ending with the question, “What inspires you?”. Leave a review on whatever platform you decide to listen on and tell your friends! Follow Us Online At: Anchor: https://anchor.fm/inspireexcellencepo... Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/bvadev/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bvadev/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/bvadev LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/bva-... Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs0R...
Midknight Robin and Taqiy Abdullah-Simmons debate what teams are the big winners during national signing day. Marvin Kimble preparing to leave for the Cottbus Cup. UIC men’s gymnastics team captain James Marden speaks to University of Illinois Board of Trustees. Daniel Ribeiro, College Gymnastics Association Vice President writes letter to the community and provides update on committee positions.
Brought to you by ubackforgood.com. Today we catch up with Ric Estrada, CEO of Metropolitan Family Services – an organization that has empowered families to learn, to earn, to heal and to thrive since 1857. MFS works with 72,000 families across the Chicagoland region providing financial aid, counseling, workforce, education and legal services. Ric has nearly three decades of leadership experience in human services, philanthropy and government – including appointments to the University of Illinois Board of Trustees, the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Selection Committee for the Emerging Leaders Program, and Board of Directors at the Woods Fund of Chicago. In this episode, we learn about: MFS’ programs and growth, along with increased services to Latino families across Chicagoland; opportunities to support the emotional wellness of working families; the importance of facilitating leadership, as well as continuing to innovate and build; and Ric shares insight on the great possibility that exists in Chicago and ways to get engaged in creating opportunity for families across the city.