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MorningStarSenior Living's operations specialist John Jaeger joins Suzanne Newman to talk about MorningStar's corporate culture and higher purpose for helping communities through their various outreach programs. Transformation is possible, living a life of service serving seniors and others in their communities helps them as well as providing a sense of satisfaction and contentment. Learn more at the MorningStar Foundation website.
The Morning Star Foundation manages various outreach programs locally and internationally. Casa Bernabé is an orphanage in Nicaragua, bordering Costa Rica in Central America. The country is the second poorest in the western hemisphere. The orphanage is in a town of 100,000 people with 70% unemployment, so even if an individual wanted a job, there's none to be had in this region of few resources, creating intense poverty. MorningStar built a new home for about 60 kids and helps enrich their lives. MorningStar Senior Living's operations specialist John Jaeger joins Suzanne Newman to talk about this program. Learn more at the Casa Bernabé website and the MorningStar Foundation website.
The MorningStar Foundation was founded in 2019 to serve local and international nonprofit organizations. They've partnered with Lifewater International, which is based out of the U.S. and operates in Ethiopia, Tanzania, Uganda and Cambodia to support safe water projects. MorningStar hosts a premier charity golf event fundraiser in Denver called Quench, which last year raised $120,000 for Lifewater's transformative projects. MorningStar Senior Living's operations specialist John Jaeger joins Suzanne Newman to talk about Lifewater and Quench. Learn more at lifewater.org. Visit Quench4life.com to register or sponsor this year's event on August 9.
MorningStar Senior Living's operations specialist John Jaeger joins Suzanne Newman to talk about MorningStar's corporate culture, an organization that strives to make these the best years of their residents, bring them purpose, and to give back to their team members. Going beyond loving their residents is the MorningStar Foundation, established to offer support to philanthropic initiatives around the world and in local neighborhoods. Learn more at the MorningStar Foundation website.
Bulldog Tales Season 2, Episode 1 – Welcome back to Bulldog Tales. First up, we have Carter Thompson, Tanner Schark, and John Jaeger talking about the highlights of the 2021 Bulldog Baseball Season. Then, Aiddy Phomvisay, the district's new Executive Director of Teaching and Learning talks about our district's strengths.
In this episode of Conversations in Healthcare, Mike Ward, Global Head of Thought Leadership talks to John Jaeger, a partner at DRG on how COVID-19 is disrupting access to care. John talks us through the results from a recent physician survey, about current limitations on access to treatment including how patients are responding to the shift from in-facility treatment to home-administered treatments. John and Mike also discuss the implications of the “warehousing” effect that will take place and continue to disrupt the space caused by patients waiting to receive care or delaying treatment until the pandemic eases. They also speculate which of these changes may become permanent fixtures post pandemic. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
• Potential benefits of exercise for long-hauled beef calves • The latest Cattle Chat podcast • Agricultural news, and the Kansas soybean update • Controlling landscape pine diseases… 00:01:30 – Exercise for Calves?: K-State beef cattle scientist John Jaeger reports on his new study of post-shipping exercise of long-hauled beef calves, as a possible way of reducing respiratory disease in those calves shortly after arrival...he explains the thinking behind this tactic, saying that it could well pay off for the cattle feeder. 00:12:52 – Beef Cattle Institute Podcast: Highlights from the latest Cattle Chat podcast from the Beef Cattle Institute at K-State, with the emphasis this time on pre-breeding bull management..on board for this discussion are K-State veterinarians Brad White and Bob Larson, cow-calf specialist Bob Weaber, livestock economist Dustin Pendell, and Kansas Animal Health Commissioner Justin Smith. 00:24:18 – Ag News: Eric Atkinson covers the day's agricultural news headlines, including this week’s Kansas soybean update. 00:32:23 – Landscape Pine Diseases: K-State plant pathologist Judy O'Mara talks about three common landscape pine diseases and how to distinguish between them, as two of the three can be treated with spring-applied fungicides. Send comments, questions or requests for copies of past programs to ksrenews@ksu.edu. Agriculture Today is a daily program featuring Kansas State University agricultural specialists and other experts examining ag issues facing Kansas and the nation. It is hosted by Eric Atkinson and distributed to radio stations throughout Kansas and as a daily podcast. K‑State Research and Extension is a short name for the Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful knowledge for the well‑being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is on the K‑State campus in Manhattan.
In season three, episode fifteen of “On Target,” Pontz and Mangala discuss the life and legacy of John Jaeger ’65, recent Sunderman Conservatory of Music events, and the “Our Voices Are Vibrant” presentation. Then, Mangala sits down with Dr. Darrien Davenport, Assistant Vice President of College Life & Executive Director of the Office of Multicultural Engagement […]
The results are in, amigo! WHAT'S LEFT TO PONDER?! Your hosts -- Charlie Gondeck and John Jaeger -- are back with a little help from their friend! Welcoming on fellow podcaster -- Danny Anderson from Chew The Fat podcast fame. In this podcast we go deep on the filmography of the great Coen Brothers focusing on three of their classics: Inside Llewyn Davis, No Country For Old Men and The Big Lebowski. Listen to Danny and Charlie attempt to equate The Big Lebowski to "wet, stinky trash."At the end, we try to answer the not-very-important question of: Are the Coen brothers the best filmmakers of the past 30 years? #InsideLlewynDavis #NoCountryForOldMen #TheBigLebowski
Key Links: https://unreasonablegroup.com/companies/hala-systems/ https://bit.ly/2OAuc2g https://www.wired.com/story/syria-civil-war-hala-sentry/ The Syrian Civil War has claimed the lives of over 500,000 innocent civilians since 2011. Now, AI company Hala Systems has developed technology to sound air raid sirens and alert civil defense ahead of a bombing or conflict to protect the innocent in a warzone. 00:30 What is Hala Systems? What are you solving? 10:00 The conflict and civilian protection industry 15:00 The politics of protecting innocent people 20:00 Saving lives success metrics 24:00 How it works 32:00 Adding magic to AI to protect a lot of people 43:00 Global Goal 16: Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions In this episode, hear how Hala Systems founder John Jaeger became an "accidental diplomat" to grow funding and interest in this technology, and learn more about using AI to address Global Goal 16: Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions. ----- Produced by Simpler Media