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Send us a textAngela Calzone shares how Inroads to Opportunities supports individuals with disabilities through comprehensive programs designed to facilitate meaningful employment. The organization's business-oriented approach focuses on integration, skills development, and changing employer perceptions about hiring people with both visible and invisible disabilities.• Inroads to Opportunities serves approximately 400 individuals annually with various disabilities• School-to-work transition programs allow students to remain until age 21, learning practical skills• Contract packaging operation provides real-world work experience in assembly and shipping• Certificate programs include Serv Safe food handling and OSHA forklift training• On-site job coaches support both employees and employers during the transition• New Jersey employers can receive tax credits for hiring individuals with disabilities• Vocational assessments help identify skills, interests, and suitable career paths• Success rates for program graduates are approximately 95%• Community integration is central to the organization's philosophy and approachhttps://tonymantor.comhttps://Facebook.com/tonymantorhttps://instagram.com/tonymantorhttps://twitter.com/tonymantorhttps://youtube.com/tonymantormusicintro/outro music bed written by T. WildWhy Not Me the World music published by Mantor Music (BMI)
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Welcome to the Today is the Day Changemakers podcast. In this episode Jodi welcome Angela Calzone, President and CEO of Inroads to Opportunities. Angela shares the inspiring work her organization is doing to create meaningful employment opportunities for individuals with different abilities.Inroads to Opportunities is more than just a workforce development program—it's a movement toward inclusivity, empowerment, and opportunity. From job coaching and skills training to direct job placement, the organization ensures that individuals with disabilities are not only prepared for the workforce but also supported every step of the way. Retail businesses, companies, and organizations are encouraged to open their doors to these determined, hardworking individuals—offering internships and employment opportunities backed by Inroads to Opportunities' mentorship and coaching programs.Angela also shares her personal journey—where she started, how she came to lead this incredible organization, and why she believes kindness should be at the core of humanity. That is at the core of who she is as a person.She speaks passionately about the dedication, drive, and reliability of individuals in the program, proving that when given the opportunity, they thrive and contribute in impactful ways.This conversation is a powerful reminder that when we create space for everyone to succeed, we all benefit. Get inspired, learn how you or your organization can make a difference, and visit https://inroadsto.org to take action.Tune in now for an episode that will leave you motivated to champion inclusivity and kindness in your own life.Today is the Day Changemakers has launched a workshop series. Coming up on March 25, 2025 join us for this free virtual event titled, How to Live a Fun, Healthy, & Fulfilling Life Into Your 90's and Beyond with Celebrity Trainer, Malin Svensson of Nordic Body. To register for this free virtual event go to bit.ly/TodayIsTheDayMoveForLife. Please subscribe to the Today is the Day Changemakers YouTube channel and follow us on Facebook and Instagram at Today is the Day Live It. Have a great week everyone!
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In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/drugs-addiction-and-recovery
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In 2015, Patricia Roos's twenty-five-year-old son Alex died of a heroin overdose. Turning her grief into action, Roos, a professor of sociology at Rutgers University, began to research the social factors and institutional failures that contributed to his death. Surviving Alex: A Mother's Story of Love, Loss, and Addiction (Rutgers UP, 2024) tells her moving story—and argues for a more compassionate and effective approach to addiction treatment. Weaving together a personal narrative and a sociological perspective, Surviving Alex describes how people become addicted. She highlights the toll that addiction took on Alex and all members of a family. Drawing from interviews with Alex's friends, family members, therapists, teachers, and police officers—as well as files from his stays in hospitals, rehab facilities, and jails—Roos paints a compelling portrait of a young man whose life veered between happiness, anxiety, success, and despair. The book is part memoir, part sociological case study, and part policy proposal because it provides a strong challenge to extant treatment and policy options. As she explores how a punitive system failed her son, Dr. Roos calls for a community of action that would improve care for substance users and reduce addiction, realigning public health policy to address the overdose crisis. Dr. PATRICIA ROOS is a Professor emerita of sociology at Rutgers University. Among her many publications are the books Job Queues, Gender Queues: Explaining Women's Inroads into Male Occupations (coauthored with Barbara Reskin) from Temple University Press and Gender and Work: A Comparative Analysis of Industrial Societies from University of Albany Press. After her son's death, Dr. Roos realigned her research and advocacy interests to explore mental health and substance use disorders, turning her grief into activism. Mentioned: David Herzberg's White Market Drugs: Big Pharma and the Hidden History of Addiction in America from University of Chicago Press. Pat Roos on Hunter Biden, Hunter Biden addiction: Joe, Jill continue to show compassion Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In the latest edition of Omni Talk's Retail Fast Five, sponsored by the A&M Consumer and Retail Group, Avalara, Mirakl, Ownit AI, and Ocampo Capital Chris Walton and Anne Mezzenga discuss SHEIN And Temu Making Inroads On The Toy Market For the full episode head here: https://youtu.be/JwnJXUy6y20
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In this episode I'm interviewing the leader of a new Canadian political party, the Canadian Future Party. Their website has the following statement that I liked, “The CFP believes people from every corner of the country want to be united behind a common set of ideals: democracy, the rule of law, collective action, and individual rights. A country where you can live as you like, love who you want, and in exchange, you work hard, and we collectively agree on a common set of rules to let us live our different lives, together. Where decisions are based on evidence.” This sounds like they've been listening to my podcast. Dominic Cardy is the leader of the Canadian Future Party. Dominic Cardy brings a wealth of experience in international affairs and Canadian politics, having served as Minister of Education and then as an independent MLA, committed to public service and policy innovation. Born in the UK and raised in Fredericton, Dominic was elected as the Progressive Conservative MLA for Fredericton West-Hanwell in 2018 and re-elected in 2020. He served as Minister of Education and Early Childhood Development until 2022. He holds a B.A. in Political Science from Dalhousie University. Dominic's career spans roles with the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs, the National Democratic Institute, and the Forum of Federations, working across Asia and Africa. He also led the New Brunswick NDP from 2011-2016 and served as Chief of Staff to the Leader of the Opposition from 2017-2018. Additionally, Dominic has been a flying instructor since 1994 and is a member of the editorial board of Inroads, a Canadian policy journal. Support the podcast at Patron dot Podbean dot com slash TheRationalView Let's chat about the issues on Facebook at TheRationalView
Jacob Rubashkin, deputy editor of Inside Elections, analyzes the 2024election results for president, the US Senate and US House, reasons forthe outcomes, demographic and regional breakouts and more.
It's been a minute since the GOP has won a statewide election in MN. Can they follow up on the success of President Trump? Jason talks to former AG candidate Jim Schultz.
Blois Olson moderated the only broadcast debate between the two top candidates. How did each side fare? Blois joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
Blois Olson moderated the only broadcast debate between the two top candidates. How did each side fare? Blois joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News.
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Bill's impressions from Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Netherlands, France & UK car scene. Why differing uses dictate car and energy types in America. Warranties profit from irrational fear. We love to hear from you! CarsThePodcast@gmail.com comments, sugggestions, corrections!
Arun Agarwal, the CEO of Nextt and chairman of the National Cricket League, joined KRLD's David Johnson on the CEO Spotlight on Tuesday to discuss the sport's stateside growth and the U.S. team's win over powerhouse Bangladesh.
Pinky Cole Hayes, the CEO and founder of Slutty Vegan, shares vision for expanding her plant-based restaurant chain, the importance of philanthropy and her partnership with Pepsi Dig In. The initiative aims to spotlight the best Black-owned restaurants across the country as part of Pepsi's Restaurant Royalty program. She also makes a big announcement first on today's show. Plus, award-winning journalist Tracie Powell reflects on her decades-long career in media that paved the way for her to create The Pivot Fund. The venture philanthropy organization is dedicated to investing $500 million into independent BIPOC-led community news organizations.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Rob "YB" Youngblood is the President and Chief Connecting Officer of YBConnects, LLC, a Richmond, VA based consulting firm that increases the Visibility, Credibility and Profitability of Entrepreneurs; while enhancing their Confidence, Clarity & Connections. Known in many circles as “The LinkedIn Locksmith, YB teaches his clients how to create cash flow using LinkedIn. For over 20 years, YB has built a reputation of being a go-to resource for individuals and organizations that need assistance with creating awareness, attracting clients, and facilitating connections that lead to outstanding outcomes. He co-authored an Amazon Best Seller entitled “SPEAKUP! The Ultimate Guide To Dominate In The Speaking Industry” which featured Les Brown, Dr. George C Fraser and 30 other dynamic Speakers, where his chapter focused on helping Speakers to leverage LinkedIn to increase their Network and Net Worth. In addition to being an Author, Connector, Consultant & Coach, YB is a sought-after Trainer who facilitates workshops on topics ranging from Relationship Marketing & Prospecting, to How to Have Confidence & Power when using LinkedIn. As a Master Connector, he has been hired by firms such as the 120 Design Studio, GRINDATION, Heart of Virginia Council - Boy Scouts of America; Communities In Schools, INROADS, Centura College and most recently Self Publish -N- 30 Days, the world's #1 Self Publishing Company to establish mutually beneficial connections that lead to increased resources, revenue and referrals. YB holds a bachelor's degree in business administration from Virginia Union University. He was born and raised in the Bronx, NY, and now resides in Richmond, VA with his wife and two daughters. In his time off, he loves to travel to warm places with palm trees.
In this Flashback Friday episode of Share The Wealth Show, we are pleased to have Donte back with us to continue sharing his journey to success and the key steps he took to reach his goals. Donte Jones is a corporate attorney and entrepreneur who was born and raised in East Harlem. He graduated from A. Phillip Randolph High School and earned a degree in Finance from The State University of New York College at New Paltz, where he joined INROADS and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated. He worked at J.P. Morgan Chase for ten years before earning his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Donte is also the CEO of Lyrically Correct, a music trivia card game, and is actively involved in philanthropy. Donte is extremely proud of establishing the Matthew Jones Scholarship for a Professional Wardrobe given to students at A. Philip Randolph. and co-founded C.O.O.L Kids NYC, a non-profit organization that cultivates socially conscious leaders in the next generation. Donte believes that it is his duty to take the knowledge and experience he has gained and use it to help better the lives of the children in his community. When Donte is not functioning as a lawyer or business owner, he enjoys spending time with his amazing wife, Tiffany (who is also from Harlem), and his children Morgan and Donte Jr. who are affectionately known as MJ and Deuce. So if you're ready to unlock your potential, tune in to this episode as we explore the key steps to success. ________________________________ Interested in investing in small multifamily? Learn more about The Microfamily Mavericks mentorship program here: https://noirvestholdings.kartra.com/page/microfamilymavericks Check out our podcast website! Thesharethewealthshow.com Want to leave feedback or suggestions on our show? Take our survey: https://s.surveyplanet.com/c1xu5qdv ________________________________ Quote: “Wealth means Freedom, I grew up really, really poor and we're captive to poverty a lot of time and I don't have the freedom to try certain things. Sometimes poverty doesn't allow you to diversify, so you're stuck in ignorance.” - Donte Jones “People try to learn before they do because that's what we're taught. We're taught to learn before you do, school teaches you to read the instructions. You do this and do that right. But in business just do.” - Donte Jones “ Step one is do and then as you're doing, learn. The learning process is scary, the more you learn, the more scared you're gonna get, the more afraid you're gonna be and you're never gonna do.” - Donte Jones Connect with Donte! Website - www.LyricallyCorrect.com Instagram - @LyricallyCorrectGame ___________________________________________ Let's get connected! You can find Nicole on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-pendergrass/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nvestornikki/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nvestornikki or Visit her website https://noirvestholdings.com
Join us as we dive into the inspiring journey of B.J. Joyce, a true advocate for change in the Denver community. From his roots in the community to his leadership role in the Denver Chapter of the Inroads college preparedness program, B.J. is making a difference one step at a time. Don't miss this powerful conversation as B.J. shares his story of empowerment and community upliftment. Tune in now and be inspired!
In this Flashback Friday episode of the Share The Wealth Show, we welcome back Donte Jones as he continues to share his journey of turning an idea into a successful product! He shares:
Political Editor Pat Leahy sits in Hugh Linehan's chair as podcast host this week for an Inside Politics election special as our politics team analyses the upcoming local and European elections. Jennifer Bray reminds us of the political landscape influencing the 2019 local elections which led to the ‘Green wave' and Sinn Féin's running aground. Jack Horgan-Jones analyses the impact a pandemic, a cost of living crisis and the war in Europe have had on voters and the resulting trends that have become embedded. Harry McGee and Cormac McQuinn take a deep dive into the issues, candidates and political groupings in the sprawling European election constituencies. There is also an intriguing electoral race taking part on the 7th of June when voters in Limerick city and county will go to the polls to choose Ireland's first directly-elected mayor. If the elections haven't yet been top of mind for you, don't miss this thorough look at the forthcoming ballots. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode of The Share The Wealth Show, we have Donte Jones and we'll dive into Donte's journey from the banking industry to law school and eventually to entrepreneurship. He'll share his insights on how he discovered his passion for creating a positive impact on the world and how he turned that passion into a successful business. Donte Jones is a corporate attorney and entrepreneur who was born and raised in East Harlem. He graduated from A. Phillip Randolph High School and earned a degree in Finance from The State University of New York College at New Paltz, where he joined INROADS and Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Incorporated. He worked at J.P. Morgan Chase for ten years before earning his Juris Doctor from the University of North Carolina School of Law. Donte is also the CEO of Lyrically Correct, a music trivia card game, and is actively involved in philanthropy. Donte is extremely proud of establishing the Matthew Jones Scholarship for a Professional Wardrobe given to students at A. Philip Randolph. and co-founded C.O.O.L Kids NYC, a non-profit organization that cultivates socially conscious leaders in the next generation. Donte believes that it is his duty to take the knowledge and experience he has gained and use it to help better the lives of the children in his community. When Donte is not functioning as a lawyer or business owner, he enjoys spending time with his amazing wife, Tiffany (who is also from Harlem), and his children Morgan and Donte Jr. who are affectionately known as MJ and Deuce. So sit back, relax, and join me in this conversation with Donte Jones, as we explore how he turned his passion into a thriving business, and the lessons he's learned along the way. ________________________________ Interested in investing in small multifamily? Learn more about The Microfamily Mavericks mentorship program here: https://noirvestholdings.kartra.com/page/microfamilymavericks Check out our podcast website! Thesharethewealthshow.com Want to leave feedback or suggestions on our show? Take our survey: https://s.surveyplanet.com/c1xu5qdv ________________________________ Quote: “If we're talking about business, do whatever it is you want to do and let the business figure itself out.” - Donte Jones “Praying for discernment, understanding, praying for God to be able to hear God's voice. I'm spending time in God's word, spending time in the church right then, listening. Finding a pastor that you trust to deliver the message of God. That all of those things are important” - Donte Jones Connect with Donte! Website - www.LyricallyCorrect.com Instagram - @LyricallyCorrectGame ___________________________________________ Let's get connected! You can find Nicole on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/in/nicole-pendergrass/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/nvestornikki/?hl=en Facebook https://www.facebook.com/nvestornikki or Visit her website https://noirvestholdings.com LEAVE A REVIEW & SHARE THE WEALTH by SHARING this EPISODE with someone who wants to learn the secret strategies of the wealthy and build an abundant life. You can listen to previous episodes of Share the Wealth Show here. https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/share-the-wealth-show/id1622218163
Deutche Telekom is using what they call “digital humans” for customer service and claiming great results. Mark Zuckerberg gives some insight into Meta's different approach to AI strategy in recent interviews and Elon Musk suffers quality issues on two offerings which may have been rushed to market.” All this and more on the “Murphy was an optimist” edition of Hashtag Trending. I'm your host, Jim Love.
AP correspondent Jennifer King reports Donald Trump's inflammatory border message is making in-roads with key voters President Biden needs to win re-election.
Season 6 Episode 9: In this episode, Pete Codella, managing director of business services at the Governor's Office of Economic Opportunity, talks with Madeline Miller, the program manager for INROADS College Links in Salt Lake City. Miller shares her journey of fostering opportunities for diverse youth. She discusses her passion for public health, which led her to advocate for marginalized communities and promote diversity and inclusion in corporate settings. Miller shares insights into the INROADS program, a nonprofit focused on advancing diverse youth in corporate America. She highlights the program's success in guiding students from high school to college and eventually into meaningful careers and the importance of experiential learning and mentorship. Miller shares inspiring success stories of students who excelled in the program, its emphasis on life skills, mental health support, entrepreneurship, and much more.
Everyone remembers the name of Samson, yet his mother remains a nameless woman on the horizon that few think of. Yet, the influence of a Mother is undeniably strong in a child's life. This week, Jim and Pam discuss Samson, his mother and father, and the trail of victories Samson followed to his destiny. Latin American Ministry is non-profit, and your donations are tax-deductible. To donate now, click the following link: http://latinamericanministry.org/donate-now Contact information: LatinAmericanMinistry.org Facebook - Latin American Ministry Email: jim@latinamericanministry.org or laministry@yahoo.com
After two years of creation we're ready to release "Out of Egypt" to the world! Craig & Stuart talk about the journey and what's left to close out this project. They also talk world premiere and other screening locations. Listen and learn how you can get your free tickets to one of our screenings! inRoads is a production of Appian Media… we're a non-profit video production company that is 100% crowdfunded. If you're interested in learning more about how you can support Appian Media so we can continue to create more great… FREE content visit us at appianmedia.orgSupport the show
For centuries, Indian traders and merchants successfully competed for influence in the great cities of east Asia, like Ayyuthya. Even in the midst of wars, insurgencies and drug-running, Indian communities sustained their trade interests. But as India panics in the face of growing violence in Manipur, its at risk of giving up hopes of growing those gains through its Look East policy.
Mississippi State has hosted juniors and sophomores the last two Saturdays. It feels like the Bulldogs are getting some early juice.Our Sponsors:* Check out Factor 75 and use my code boneyard50 for a great deal: https://www.factor75.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-boneyard/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
VIA metropolitan Transit is planning for 2024 to be a big year. We get an update from Jeffrey Arndt, the president and CEO of VIA.
About the Guest:Chris Winton, from his early days in Memphis, initially struggled with his academic performance while juggling two jobs to support his family. However, an internship through the InRoads program at FedEx altered the trajectory of his life. This opportunity ultimately led him to become a key figure in both FedEx and Tesla, gaining profound insights from iconic CEOs Fred Smith and Elon Musk.What Will You Learn?Authenticity in Leadership: Winton emphasizes the importance of authenticity in interactions, particularly in job interviews and leadership roles, encouraging genuine conversations over scripted responses.Setting Personal Goals: Addressing the challenge of decision-making in a world of endless choices, Winton advises setting clear personal goals as the starting point for a successful career journey.Mentorship and Humility: Highlighting the significance of giving and receiving support, Winton shares a mentor's lesson about the metaphorical image of "He Ain't Heavy," stressing the value of seeking knowledge and humility in leadership.Preparation and Passion: From his journey to the C-Suite, Winton advocates doing thorough homework and cultivating a deep passion for the work, emphasizing that success requires dedication and an unwavering commitment to learning.Story Summary:Chris Winton's journey from a teenager in Memphis to influential roles in major corporations like FedEx and Tesla showcases the transformative power of opportunities. His experiences underline the pivotal lessons learned from mentors and CEOs, shaping his beliefs about authenticity in leadership, setting goals, fostering mentorship, and the importance of preparation and passion in achieving success. Winton's insights reflect a blend of personal growth and professional development, emphasizing the essence of authenticity, goal-setting, mentorship, and dedication in carving one's path to success in both life and business.Join us to learn Chris' insights on authentic leadership, setting goals, mentoring with humanity, and preparing with passion.Thought Leadership Segment:In today's 'Thought Leadership Spotlight' segment, Daren Howard, Managing Partner for Dale Carnegie Training Mid-South, guest underscores the importance of aligning with your leader's direction and recognizing the significance of servant leadership within your organization. Much like Chris Winton, our guest underscores that forging personal connections is the key to rallying people to your cause, with no limits to where they will follow.
Monique Aiken is the Managing Director at The Investment Integration Project, an applied research and consulting firm with a recently launched SaaS platform called SAIL, the Systems Aware Investing Launchpad. Monique is co-founder of Make Justice Normal, a nonprofit collective focused on narrative change, and host of their podcast, “Into the Record”. She is also cofounder of the ReStarter Fund, an economic and climate justice initiative aiming to be a small business lifeline in these unique times. She is also a Contributing Editor at ImpactAlpha where she is a biweekly host of the “Briefing” podcast and past host of ‘The Reconstruction', a 24-episode long form interview podcast series.Monique has been guiding investors in aligning their social impact and investment objectives for over a decade, after nearly 15 years in financial services with Bank of America, Citigroup, and Deutsche Bank. In addition to TIIP, her +10 years of impact experience includes time as Vice President of Programs, at Mission Investors Exchange, a 250+ member network for outcomes focused practitioners in impact investing; Director at Tideline, a boutique strategy consultant in impact investing; and Project Manager for No Ceilings: The Full Participation Project at the Clinton Foundation. Monique serves on the Investment Committee for the NYU Impact Investment Fund, the Steering Committee for the Intentional Endowments Network and the Board of Responsible Alpha. She also serves as a Board Member of the Institute for Nonprofit Practice and on the Advisory Board for the Global Bio Fund, a gendersmart biotech and wellness ecosystem and venture fund.A proud Toigo, CGSM, SEO, and INROADS alum, Monique earned her MBA from NYU Stern School of Business where she specialized in Financial Instruments and Markets, and a B.Sc. in Foreign Service from Georgetown University. Monique is a first-generation Jamaican-American, plays the tenor saxophone (badly), loves coffee, tea and travel (pre-covid at least) and is conversant in Spanish, Portuguese, and un petit peu of French. Monique is also a newly minted children's book author and lives in +100yr old fixer-upper in New Jersey with her husband and their delightful preschool aged son, who is her inspiration.
Meet Rozalyn aka Roz, the visionary founder of the Chingona Community. Graduating from Loyola Marymount University, Roz embarked on a career journey from INROADS intern to an Area Sales Director. In this episode, we unravel the secrets to her success in sales management and how she's driving change through the Chingona Community. Discover how she balances family, personal interests, and her impactful role in her community. Join us for an inspiring conversation with a true change-maker on Fuel Pasión. Donate to the cause: https://www.chingonacommunity.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuelpasion/support
In Part 1 of my “The Basics of Financial Independence Series,” I take you through my background and how I discovered the Financial Independence, Retire Early Movement (FIRE Movement). I also talk about how my mom came to America from Jamaica, my early introduction to real estate, when I had my FIRE Movement “Ah ha” moment, and more! In this episode you'll learn more about: My background, when my personal finance passion began, and how Financial Independence changed my life How Financial Independence differs from other personal finance concepts Financial Independence basics you need to know Ways you can reach your Financial Independence goals + more Other Links Mentioned in episode: InRoads.org Mad Fientist Podcast How I Bought My First Real Estate Investment Property At 22-Years-Old My Journey To Launch: How I Plan To Retire By Age 40 How I Failed At Reaching My Financial Independence Goal But Found Financial Freedom Instead Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE Pre-order my new book, Your Journey to Financial Freedom and get access to FIRE STARTER Course for FREE Check out my personal website here. Join The Weekly Newsletter List Leave me a voicemail– Leave me a question on the Journey To Launch voicemail and have it answered on the podcast! YNAB – Start managing your money and budgeting so that you can reach your financial dreams. Sign up for a free 34 days trial of YNAB, my go-to budgeting app by using my referral link. What stage of the financial journey are you on? Are you working on financial stability or work flexibility? Find out with this free assessment and get a curated list of the 10 next best episodes for you to listen to depending on your stage. Check it out here! Connect with me: Instagram: @Journeytolaunch Twitter: @JourneyToLaunch Facebook: @Journey To Launch Join the Private Facebook Group Join the Waitlist for My FI Course Get The Free Jumpstart Guide Get The Budget Bootcamp for FREE
We're continuing our series of behind-the-scenes podcasts where we show you what it's like inside Appian Media during the creation of our brand new series 'Out of Egypt' and 'Lessons from the Land: The Exodus'. In this episode we're talking with Nolan Houvener. He serves within our organization in a variety of roles and is currently editing on our next children's series. We're going to talk with him about how that project is coming along and hear some more stories from production in Egypt and Jordan.inRoads is a production of Appian Media… we're a non-profit video production company that is 100% crowdfunded. If you're interested in learning more about how you can support Appian Media so we can continue to create more great… FREE content visit us at appianmedia.org Support the show
“What we do impacts people's lives daily.” - Nathan CoxThank you for tuning in to episode 170 of The CUInsight Experience podcast. This episode is brought to you by Amazon Business. With the value and convenience of Amazon, plus innovative tools and features, purchasing leaders in credit unions can reduce costs, save time, maintain control, and efficiently scale operations. Amazon Business is the most comprehensive one-stop shop for business purchasing.My guest on today's show is Nathan Cox, President and CEO at InRoads Credit Union. Nathan shares his career journey in financial services that led him to where he is today. He empowers his team and community with servant leadership and empathy. Nathan and the InRoads team continue to focus on their community and expand their services, talent, and contributions to the credit union industry.During our conversation, Nathan and I talk about career building and the importance of relationships, opportunities, and self-awareness. He shares the lasting impact mentors have had on his career, and gives advice to those working towards a leadership role. Nathan uses an escalator analogy to talk about promotions and lateral moves when pursuing a career. Listen as we discuss skill acquisition, community engagement, and leadership lessons.As we wrap up the show, listen in as Nathan talks about his first job, his view on balancing work and personal life, and his inspiring family. Enjoy my conversation with Nathan Cox!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book List How to find Nathan:Nathan Cox, President and CEO at InRoads Credit Unionnathan.cox@inroadscu.orginroadscu.org Nathan: LinkedInInRoads: Twitter | Facebook | Instagram
Our team is deep in the editing cave as we sift through the footage from Egypt and Jordan for Appian Media's 'Out of Egypt' docu-series. However, this project isn't 100% shot on location. We talked with Jeff Dehut, the animator and art director for 'Out of Egypt'. He explains the creative process and walks us through several of the images that will be animated for this project on this episode of inRoads.inRoads is a production of Appian Media - a non-profit video production company that is 100% crowdfunded. If you're interested in learning more about how you can support Appian Media so we can continue to create more great, FREE content visit us at www.appianmedia.org Support the show
Episode #101. Rafael Barlowe joins me on the podcast this week. After working in basketball operations for the Texas Legends (the Dallas Mavericks' G League affiliate), Rafael launched Barlowe Basketball, a coaching and player-development operation that led him to becoming a skills trainer for players with the NBA, EuroLeague, EuroCup, Champions League, G League, and the NCAA Division I. As a videographer, he created YouTube mini-documentaries for a few of the NBA players he trained and gained valuable experience working with elite AAU programs like Mo Williams Academy Elite and D1 Basketball that have produced McDonald's All-Americans and first-round NBA draft picks. His combination of skills training and the ability to create video content has afforded him the opportunity to see the world while doing what he loves and what he is passionate about. His video projects have led him to having numerous NBA and NFL players as clients, and his work has been featured on NBA.com, washingtonpost.com, USAToday.com, CBS.com, and NBA TV. He is the host of podcast, NBA Big Board. I loved this conversation so much. I first met Rafael when he came to my high school to recruit students for an internship program called INROADS. After listening to his presentation, I knew I wanted to be a part of this program. That program eventually led me to an internship and then a full-time offer at one of the biggest accounting firms in the world. I am so grateful to Rafael and I am so inspired by his incredible story. After leaving INROADS he went on to pursue his passion, basketball. He has an incredible story of perseverance. I can't wait for you to listen. Connect with Rafael: Website Connect with Lupe: Website Instagram
Pastor David Ramirez joins the Podcast to discuss a recent essay series on Luther's Larger Catechism under review for soft-peddling sexual perversion and social justice language. https://www.worldviewconversation.com/support/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
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