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In this episode, we meet Julie Meadows, a Florida native with a diverse background in government work and local politics. Julie grew up in a small town in Florida, where she went to the same high school as her parents. She had a difficult childhood due to her father's alcoholism, which made her hyper-vigilant and excellent at predicting human behavior for her own protection and safety.Julie also had a mind-boggling, spiritual journey that covered the spectrum of organized religion. Throughout her life, she explored various faiths and beliefs, seeking a deeper understanding of spirituality and its role in her life. This journey led her to develop a unique perspective on life, relationships, and the world around her.Julie's professional career has been primarily in government work, including local politics and ethics. She worked as an ethics officer, navigating complex webs of public interests, politics, conflicts, and responsibility. Her work in government has given her a deep appreciation for the importance of ethics, transparency, and accountability in public service.As Julie reflects on her life and career, she shares some valuable advice for listeners. She emphasizes the importance of making good relationship choices and never shrinking after taking a hit in life but bouncing back and fighting to grow. She encourages listeners to have the courage to pursue their passions, even when it's not easy, and to never give up on their dreams.Throughout her life, Julie's greatest success, proudest moment, and greatest source of love and self-love has been being a mother. Her daughter is the light of her life, and she is grateful for the opportunity to raise and nurture her.Julie's journey is one of resilience, perseverance, and a commitment to doing what is right. Her experiences in life and work have given her a unique perspective on relationships, spirituality, and public service. All things she'll be sharing in great detail in the memoir she's currently writing. As listeners, we can all learn from Julie's insights and apply them to our own lives.For more of Julie check out:Her Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/julie.meadowskeefe?mibextid=ZbWKwLHer Instagram: https://instagram.com/juliemkeefe?igshid=ZDdkNTZiNTM=To contact Julie use: msmoralambiguity@gmail.com For more of The Jar, visit:Website: https://www.thejar.live/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCaTqB1dhDvl0Oh505ysdxTgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/podcast.thejarInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thejar_podcast/ Disclaimer: The views stated in this episode are our guest's opinions and do not represent the views, beliefs or opinions of The Jar Podcast. Our goal is to provide a platform for everyone no matter what they believe, and we would like to continue to do that while making it clear our guests are not a representation of The Jar Podcast.
As the first-ever ethics officer for the City of Tallahassee, Julie Meadows-Keefe not only had to work with the Independent Ethics Board to change the internal culture of city government. She also had to establish her own role from the ground up, sometimes attracting criticism and even open hostility along the way. Now, as she steps down from the job she’s held since 2014, she talks about those experiences and looks forward to a future in private law practice.
Julie Meadows and Ana Foxxx join James and Emy
Julie Meadows and Ana Foxxx join James and Emy
Julie Meadows and Ana Foxxx join James and Emy
Stop me if you've heard this one… a pianist, a mathematician, and a crab walk into a bar. No wait… I forget how the rest goes. Anyway, this week Julie Meadows, now back from the future, joined me alongside sneezing philosopher Michael Hayslip and spaghetti extraordinaire Kevin Saunders to talk about some music. I think […] The post Episode 045: Bach in Business first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
Stop me if you’ve heard this one… a pianist, a mathematician, and a crab walk into a bar. No wait… I forget how the rest goes. Anyway, this week Julie Meadows, now back from the future, joined me alongside sneezing philosopher Michael Hayslip and spaghetti extraordinaire Kevin Saunders to talk about some music. I think […]
You'd think that after 50 years, the nations of North and South Korea would have kissed and made up. But these days as we light up our barbecues and relish the summer heat, the Korean peninsula is once again on the brink of war. From across the seas in Ulsan, South Korea, Julie Meadows joins to compare the cultural, political, and linguistic quirks of her locale alongside me, Kevin and his former roommate Jordan Mueller (first heard in the background some time ago). So as you reflect on Memorial Day this summer, remember the lost, have a nice heaping helping of mother hand tasty blue director of a bureau, and enjoy this week's BF... The post Episode 034: A Squishy Affricate first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
You'd think that after 50 years, the nations of North and South Korea would have kissed and made up. But these days as we light up our barbecues and relish the summer heat, the Korean peninsula is once again on the brink of war. From across the seas in Ulsan, South Korea, Julie Meadows joins to compare the cultural, political, and linguistic quirks of her locale alongside me, Kevin and his former roommate Jordan Mueller (first heard in the background some time ago). So as you reflect on Memorial Day this summer, remember the lost, have a nice heaping helping of mother hand tasty blue director of a bureau, and enjoy this week's BF...
It's here, people! We're inching our way ever closer to becoming bona fide, honest to goodness procasters. We're back in the DMS and managed to rig up their spiffy, expensive microphones into the best audio configuration we've had yet. Julie Meadows joins us this episode for a finagled foray into copyright, Mickey Mouse, and sneezing... among many other decidedly BF things. So pull up an ideal chair and get ready for the audio bliss that is Episode 18... The post Episode 018: How Long for Copywrong? first appeared on Bad Philosophy.
It's here, people! We're inching our way ever closer to becoming bona fide, honest to goodness procasters. We're back in the DMS and managed to rig up their spiffy, expensive microphones into the best audio configuration we've had yet. Julie Meadows joins us this episode for a finagled foray into copyright, Mickey Mouse, and sneezing... among many other decidedly BF things. So pull up an ideal chair and get ready for the audio bliss that is Episode 18...