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The USDA calls biosecurity the cornerstone of animal livestock production and it's one that's taken center stage of late as farmers have battled disease. Dr. Kelli Werling, Director of Animal Health Programs at the Indiana Board of Animal Health, joins to talk biosecurity, how farmers are protecting the farm and how the spread of disease among animal production is ultimately impacting consumers. We get into: The current state of biosecurity across the Midwest, avian flu's impact three years into its reign and how farmers are working to attempt further spread on their operations Consumer pressure being felt by avian flu and how egg prices are being impacted The migration of the disease from birds to other species – from cattle to cats – and why it's happening As a regulatory body, IBOAH balancing the heightened state of alert, practicality of science and emotion Where Kelli sees new innovations emerging on farms to combat the spread of disease The best defense to avian flu – is a good offense What IBOAH sees ahead with disease pressure and their call to action for farmers and industry alike
The USDA calls biosecurity the cornerstone of animal livestock production and it's one that's taken center stage of late as farmers have battled disease. Dr. Kelli Werling, Director of Animal Health Programs at the Indiana Board of Animal Health, joins to talk biosecurity, how farmers are protecting the farm and how the spread of disease among animal production is ultimately impacting consumers. We get into: The current state of biosecurity across the Midwest, avian flu's impact three years into its reign and how farmers are working to attempt further spread on their operations Consumer pressure being felt by avian flu and how egg prices are being impacted The migration of the disease from birds to other species – from cattle to cats – and why it's happening As a regulatory body, IBOAH balancing the heightened state of alert, practicality of science and emotion Where Kelli sees new innovations emerging on farms to combat the spread of disease The best defense to avian flu – is a good offense What IBOAH sees ahead with disease pressure and their call to action for farmers and industry alike
Bryan Brown is a Christian attorney who is licensed to practice law in Kansas and has been admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court. His application to the Indiana Board of Law Examiners was denied based on his admitted adherence to God's laws above human laws. He was required to receive a psychological assessment after they asked him about his views regarding the final judgment, sexual morality, and gender roles. The Letters of John remind us we should not be surprised when the spirit of the antichrist shows up around us and we are hated like Jesus. Join us in our study as we meet an Old Testament antichrist and learn how to avoid his seductive work to destroy God's people.
This is the 3rd and final part of my series featuring interviews with Women Pharmacists who have businesses in the beauty space. Today's episode is an interview with Dr. Leslie Hodge. Dr. Dimple Gandhi kicked off the series July 8, 2022 in episode 160. (Thank you Dimple for inspiring me to create this series!) Dr. Danielle Perrodin was my guest on part 2 of the series on July 15, 2022 in episode 161. Thank you Dimple, Danielle, and Leslie for making it a great series!! ♥️♥️♥️ Thank you for listening to episode 162 of The Pharmacist's Voice ® Podcast! To read the full show notes, visit https://www.thepharmacistsvoice.com. Click on the podcast tab, and search for episode 162. Leslie's Bio Who said a woman could not love pharmacy and fashion? Well, if they said it, then they have not met Dr. Leslie Hodge – the pharmacist, who is also known as Elle Renée, the personal stylist and image consultant. Elle Renée, founder and lead stylist of Hoosier Stylist & Image Consultant, is no stranger to fashion. She uses her eye for fashion to help entrepreneurs, experts, and executives reflect their ambition, brilliance and confidence, in style. Some of Elle Renée's clients can be found dispensing medication, on pages of magazines, speaking on stages, teaching at universities, leading meetings in the boardroom and in the community creating opportunities for others to excel personally and professionally. Links from this episode hoosierstylist.com Emergelearninginstitute.com Vincennes University LinkedIn Profile for Dr. Leslie Hodge https://www.linkedin.com/in/leslie-hodge/ LinkedIn Profile for Dr. Danielle Perrodin https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-danielle-perrodin-4a8377138/ Dr. Dimple Gandhi's Linkedin Profile: linkedin.com/in/dimple-gandhi-95ba07108 The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 160 with Dimple Gandhi, PharmD The Pharmacist's Voice Podcast Episode 161 with Danielle Perrodin, PharmD
Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza has shown up in Indiana, Virginia, and Kentucky. Denise Spears is communications director for the Indiana Board of Animal Health. She says Indiana's outbreak began in commercial turkey flocks. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chief Eric Dreiman has been a firefighter since 1990. He has served in every rank from firefighter up to division chief. He is currently the Chief of Training at the Indianapolis Fire Department. He serves on several state and local training boards and he is currently the Chairman of the Indiana Board of Firefighting Personnel Standards and Education. Chief Dreiman holds multiple fire and EMS certifications and has a Bachelor's of Science from Indiana University and a degree in Fire Science from Vincennes University. Eric teaches nationally at FDIC, Firehouse Expo, Firehouse World and other regional fire conferences. He is also a contributor to Fire Engineering magazine. He has taught 1000's of firefighters across the United States and several foreign countries.
Rabbi Michael Harvey served Reform congregations from 2015 until 2020, in both West Lafayette, Indiana and The Hebrew Congregation of St. Thomas, in the U.S. Virgin Islands. He currently studies at the Spertus Institute for Jewish Learning and Leadership, within the Doctor of Science in Jewish Studies program and he hopes to earn his PhD in Jewish Studies.Ordained by the Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion (HUC-JIR) in 2015, Rabbi Harvey earned a Master's degree in Hebrew Letters from Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion and a Bachelor's degree in psychology from Boston University. Throughout his tenure at HUC-JIR, Rabbi Harvey served congregations, small and large, in Arkansas, Missouri, Ohio, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas.Rabbi Harvey is a certified Prepare & Enrich marital and pre-marital counselor and has served as a chaplain at both Norton Hospital and Kosair Children's Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. He is committed to interfaith education and social justice, locally and nationally. His dedication to both these areas can be seen in the work he has done with world-renowned organizations such as the Museum of Jewish Heritage – A Living Memorial to the Holocaust, the Center for Holocaust and Humanity Education, the American Jewish World Service, the Ecumenical Institute at Bossey, and the Chautauqua Institution. Additionally, Rabbi Harvey was invited by Dr. Rabbi Gary Zola to become a member of the rabbinic advisory council for the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives, called “The B'nai Ya'akov Council.”Wherever Rabbi Harvey has served, he has always sought ways to marry his passion for social justice with the needs of his immediate community. In the absence of an interfaith council in his previous posting in St. Thomas, Rabbi Harvey created and directed the Interfaith Council of the Caribbean, which represented over 15 faith communities in the U.S. and British Virgin Islands. Additionally, he sat on the boards of the Salvation Army, Catholic Charities, The Family Resource Center, and The United Way.In West Lafayette, he brought his attention to the needs of the community, and served as the director for the Interfaith Leaders of Greater Lafayette, which was integral in bringing interfaith panel discussions to the community on topics as important as nativism, mental health, and addiction. Rabbi Harvey also sat on the executive board for the Indiana Board of Rabbis which provides educational and pastoral needs to the entire state. Additionally, he sat on the boards of the Lafayette Jewish Community Religious School, the Jewish Federation of Greater Lafayette, Family Promise of Greater Lafayette and the local United Way Emergency Food and Shelter National Board Program. Rabbi Harvey was also a member of the Downtown Ministers, the Lafayette Transitional Housing Caring Committee, the Tippecanoe County Opioid Task Force, and the Medical Ethics Committee for IU Health Arnett Hospital. Rabbi Harvey regularly works with Legal Aid, Lafayette Urban Ministry, Greater Lafayette Indivisible, Mom's Demand Action, and the YWCA to better the Greater Lafayette community.Rabbi Harvey is the author of many articles featured in both local and international sources, such as The Jewish Daily Forward and ReformJudaism.org. He is the recipient of several awards, including the HUC-JIR Robert L. Adler Prize, awarded for contributions to the community, and the “Faith, Family, Friends, Bridging our Community Award” given by US Virgin Islands Delegate to Congress, Stacey Plaskett.Additionally, Rabbi Harvey created and participated (before COVID-19) in a bi-monthly podcast with a local Episcopal Priest, entitled: “A Priest and a Rabbi Walk into a Bar” which discusses religious issues and interfaith subjects.
Welcome to the September Edition of Beef Monthly. I’m Dr. Ron Lemenager, Professor and Beef Extension Specialist in the Department of Animal Science at Purdue University This month’s highlights include interviews with Neal Smith, President of the Indiana Beef Cattle Association, and Dr. Kyle Shipman, Director of Field Operation with the Indiana Board of Animal Health in News and Updates In the AskDrRon segment, we will be addressing a producer question about avoiding excess shrink when selling cattle. In the Production and Management segment, we will be talking about considerations for fall forages and management of both spring calving and fall calving herds. If you enjoyed Beef Monthly, please do us a favor and tell your friends, give us a thumbs up below, and hit the subscribe button and the bell next to it for notification when it is posted. Beef Monthly is published on the third Friday of each month by noon. We look forward to seeing you again next month.
Welcome to the September Edition of Beef Monthly. I’m Dr. Ron Lemenager, Professor and Beef Extension Specialist in the Department of Animal Science at Purdue University This month’s highlights include interviews with Neal Smith, President of the Indiana Beef Cattle Association, and Dr. Kyle Shipman, Director of Field Operation with the Indiana Board of Animal Health in News and Updates In the AskDrRon segment, we will be addressing a producer question about avoiding excess shrink when selling cattle. In the Production and Management segment, we will be talking about considerations for fall forages and management of both spring calving and fall calving herds. If you enjoyed Beef Monthly, please do us a favor and tell your friends, give us a thumbs up below, and hit the subscribe button and the bell next to it for notification when it is posted. Beef Monthly is published on the third Friday of each month by noon. We look forward to seeing you again next month. Join IBCA https://www.indianabeef.org/indiana-b...
Host Kristopher H. Bilbrey begrudgingly opens episode #086 talking about the Covid-19 virus... again (and hopefully for the last time, unless something worse or better happens). BUT THIS IS A CONVERSATION YOU WILL NOT WANT TO MISS... because he welcomes to the show, Christine Stinson - Executive Director of the Wayne County, Indiana Board of Health, to talk about Covid-19 in FACTUAL TERMS rather than rehashing information that "Crackhead Bob" is telling everyone at the gas station or that "Karen" has posted on Facebook (you knew Karen's sister, has a best friend that lives next door to the HEAD GUY OF THE WHO... wait! I'm being told it isn't the W.H.O., meaning the World Health Organization, but rather the lead singer for a "The Who" tribute band... OH, well, isn't that embarrassing Karen)... YOU ALL BETTER JUST LISTEN TO CHRISTINE - she is on the front lines of this thing! Then in the second half of the show... Bilbrey talks about the 2, completely different, on-going, Federal Investigations into Officials in Muncie, Delaware County, Indiana! And the most recent arrests that have occurred in those investigations! YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS CONVERSATION EITHER! Episode Time Line: 00:00:00 - 00:47:49 : Covid-19 Conversation & Christine Stinson... 00:47:50 - 01:30:00 : Fed Investigation 1: Corruption (Arrests of: Phil Nichols & Jess Neal). Fed Investigation 2: Police Use of Force Issues (Arrests of: Chase Winkle, Jeremy Gibson & Joe Krejsa). To visit the website that Christine mentioned in the interview (the Indiana State Department of Health website) click the following link: https://www.in.gov/isdh/ To get some PERCEPTION-GEAR in your life, check out the "Merch IS Reality" Store at the following link: https://merchisreality.square.site. Also, this episode was sponsored by: "Fruit of the Bean Coffee Company" check them out at the following link: https://fruitofthebean.com/ (enter: PERCEPTION as the "promo code" for 25% off). Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey & Special Guest: Christine Stinson 03.14.20 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets) Special Guest: Christine Stinson.
Brian Schroeder of Eskenazi Health has thrived in the health care/wellness worlds for nearly 20 years. Mention the words “prevention” and “health promotion” and his passion emerges. A self-described builder, he is focused on constructing stronger health outcomes for the Eskenazi team, its patients and the broader community. A member of the Wellness Council of Indiana Board of Advisors, he offers some guidance that all can benefit from.
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Shelley Johnson Bio: An avid puzzle solver, be it jigsaw, family logistics, or the tax code, thinking through the solution gives Shelley great satisfaction. Hailing from a long line of “number crunchers,” Shelley’s grandmothers and mother had long careers in banking. Figuring year-end dividend earnings was a steady job during her teen years. As owner of the Indianapolis-based accounting firm, Allman Johnson CPAs & Advisors, Shelley is focused on helping business owners and individuals seeking sophisticated, yet logical tax planning with an emphasis on cash flow and profitability. Shelley is a graduate of Purdue University with a degree in business and farm management. Her association with professional and service organizations over the last 25 years includes membership in the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants and the Indiana CPA Society. Shelley is the past chapter president of the American Society of Women Accountants (now known as The Accounting and Financial Women’s Alliance) and the past president of the Indiana Board of Accountancy. She has also held committee positions on the National Association of State Boards of Accountancy. In the community, Shelley is active as a board member of the Methodist Foundation of Indiana, Inc., and she is involved in the Indianapolis Neighborhood Housing Partnership (past treasurer), and numerous church activities as well as family related volunteer events from cats to Scouts.