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Description:In this episode, we discussed SEMA's advocacy efforts in the automotive aftermarket industry with Karen Bailey Chapman, the Senior Vice President of Public and Government Affairs. Karen highlighted SEMA's work in passing technology-neutral legislation across states and emphasized the importance of consumer rights in vehicle modifications.Support the Show:PatreonAcast+Beyond the Post Podcast:Beyond the Post YouTubeBeyond the Post PodcastLinks:SEMA ShowSEMA Action NetworkSEMA WebsiteSEMA YouTubeSEMA InstagramSEMA TwitterSEMA FacebookSEMA LinkedInSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kilowatt. Support the show at https://plus.acast.com/s/kilowatt. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Oct. 2, 2023 ~ Karen Bailey-Chapman talks to Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds about how the automotive aftermarket supports the U.S. economy.
Bronwyn Steinberg is a theatre director and community builder; she's passionate about making theatre an inclusive gathering space where stories are shared that celebrate the diversity of human experience. Based in Calgary/Mohkinstsis in Treaty 7 territory, she is the Artistic Director of Lunchbox Theatre, and she recently directed The Importance of Being Earnest for Theatre Calgary. She loves working with the classics as well as new plays, and since coming to Lunchbox in 2020, she has directed both Home for the Holidays, a new musical by Cayley Wreggitt and Alixandra Cowman, and Rebecca Northan's All I Want for Christmas. She has also directed 6 new play development workshops as part of the Lunchbox Stage One Festival of New Canadian Work and Stage Two, in addition to multiple workshops and premieres with other companies. She was based in Ottawa for 12 years, where she was the founding Artistic Director of the indie series TACTICS. Credits as an award-winning freelance director include The Drowning Girls and Bang Bang (Great Canadian Theatre Company), The Revolutionists and Miss Shakespeare (Three Sisters Theatre), Twelfth Night (A Company of Fools) and Raising Stanley / Life with Tulia—an accessible multimedia storytelling collaboration with Kim Kilpatrick and Karen Bailey. She has worked as an assistant director at the Stratford Festival, the Shaw Festival and GCTC and is a member of both the Lincoln Center Theater Directors Lab (2018 & 2019) and Directors Lab North (2020). www.lunchboxtheatre.com Instagram: @bronwynsteinberg Support Stageworthy Donate: tips.pinecast.com/jar/stageworthy
In this episode, Wade and Tain welcome Dr. Karen Bailey and Dr. Kiana Wright of the Georgia Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities (DBHDD) to discuss mental health evaluations. The written outline, with citations, can be found at goodjudgepod.com.
This is the Supplier One episode with our guests Ashley Sinclair and Karen Bailey. Ashley is Managing Director of MAAS Marketing, the only digital marketing agency servicing the world of learning and you can find Ashley on LinkedIn and Twitter Karen is Head of Competence Development for a Large Transportation Organisation and you can find Karen on LinkedIn and on Twitter @ktebailey
Karen Bailey, Kim Shaw, Lisa Farr and Fran Aceto, all members of the legendary two-time back-to-back World Series softball champion team from 1988 and 1989. 30 years after they won, the ladies talk about the impact that this experience had on them not only as kids, but as adults as well. Listen to them share memories and a friendship that have lasted a long time. Special guest, Ron Farr, longtime little league coach (and Lisa's dad) talks about the state of baseball/softball in the city of Portland and around the state compared to 50 years ago. Also, Mad Max installs episode 2 of the "Mad Max Minute(s)" while Hutch and Tim crap on each other per the usual.
In the second part of the series, registered dietitian, Karen Bailey, talks further about the importance of the dietitian/physician partnership and the role nutrition plays in addressing the medical needs of patients. A certified diabetes educator, Karen Bailey is again joined by Heritage College faculty member and researcher Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is an award-winning production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Scripps College of Communication. Views and opinions expressed here are our own or those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the colleges or Ohio University. Follow us on Twitter @RotationsPcast or visit www.mediainmedicine.com to learn more about the show and what we’re up to.
In this two-part series, registered dietitian, Karen Bailey, talks about the importance of the dietitian/physician partnership and the role nutrition plays in addressing the medical needs of patients. Bailey is also a certified diabetes educator. She’s joined by Heritage College faculty member and researcher Elizabeth Beverly, Ph.D throughout the two-part series. The importance of diabetes education in Appalachia is also discussed. This show is produced by Todd Fredricks, hosted by Nisarg Bakshi, engineered by Kyle P. Snyder and edited by Brian Plow. Rotations is a production of Media in Medicine, a family of medical storytelling initiatives developed by faculty and research staff from Ohio University Heritage College of Osteopathic Medicine and the Scripps College of Communication. Views and opinions expressed here are our own or those of our guests and do not necessarily represent those of the colleges or Ohio University. Follow us on Twitter @RotationsPcast or visit www.mediainmedicine.com to learn more about the show and what we’re up to.
This week, Rob, Elle and Lindsey find out what's the crack with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) and drug use. They talk to Karen Bailey from King's College London about her research and experience working with IPV and drug and alcohol use. We discuss some of the myths, prevalence and patterns of behaviour that are associated with IPV as well as some of the issues facing those seeking treatment and help following an abusive relationship. Find us on twitter @WhatTheCrackPod See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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