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Communications expert Tucker Eskew has been a participant in some of the most seminal moments in American political history over the course of the past 30+ years...a protege of the famed Republican strategist Lee Atwater, senior aide to the Bush 2000 win over John McCain in the fractious South Carolina primary, working in the White House the morning of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, a stint representing the Bush Administration at 10 Downing Street in London, one of Sarah Palin's lead handlers during her whirlwhind 2008 VP experience...among many other momentous experiences during his decades in and around politics. In this conversation, Tucker talks his path to politics and his time as both observer and player in some of the most important moments in recent American history.IN THIS EPISODETucker's roots as the son of a journalist growing up in the Southeast...The DC internship that set him on a path toward working in politics...A couple of his favorite Strom Thurmond stories...Tucker, in his mid 20s, becomes Press Secretary for South Carolina Governor Caroll Campbell...Tucker remembers lessons learned from his mentor - the famed GOP operative, Lee Atwater...Tucker's role on the ground during the bruising, fractious 2000 South Carolina primary between Bush and McCain...Tucker talks the strategic acumen of Karl Rove...Tucker's role as a Bush spokesman in West Palm Beach during the 2000 post-election chaos...Tucker recounts his amazing story of working in the White House on the morning of the 9/11 terrorist attacks...Tucker works out of 10 Downing Street for months, partnering with British Prime Minister Tony Blair, in the aftermath of 9/11...Tucker's stint as one of the senior handlers for Sarah Palin during her tumultuous 2008 VP experience...Why John McCain had a sense of relief after losing the 2008 presidential race...Lessons learned from 19 years as a partner at the corporate comms firm Vianovo...AND Whit Ayres, the BBC, Doug Bailey, James Baker, Dan Bartlett, John Buckley, Blaine Bull, Alistair Campbell, Chad Man, Lon Chaney, Dick Cheney, Bill Clinton, the Coalition Information Center, Candy Crowley, Matthew Dowd, emergency bunkers, Ray Eskew, flashbulb moments, fog of war, Gerald Ford, Michael Gerson, the Greenville News-Piedmont, Albert Hawkins, Karen Hughes, Jesse Jackson, Greg Jenkins, Lafayette Square, Jim Lake, Joe Lieberman, Larry Lindsey, low bono, Mary Matalin, Bob McAllister, Anita McBride, Tim McBride, mimeographs, next man up, the News Literacy Project, Richard Nixon, Bob Novak, pocket doors, the Presidential Campaign Hotline, the Reagan/Bush 1984 war room, red light moments, Condaleeza Rice, the Roosevelt Room, Mark Sanford, South Lawn moments, sucker optimists, James Taylor, UPI, The University of the South, ugly babies, George Wallace, Jim Wilkinson & more!
What does it take to create a successful rebrand of your organization that retains legacy donors while bringing in new donors? Today, I talk with Karen Hughes, President and CEO of Vogel, about the organization's recent rebrand and their signature fundraising event: The 32nd Annual Art Performance Event featuring a concert by Barenaked Ladies. Vogel provides educational, health, and family support services to homeless children in the Dallas-Fort Worth area. The organization recently completed a successful rebrand and has expanded services to new areas within the region. In this episode, Karen provides a wealth of insights including key actions to successfully rebrand your organization, successfully moving your signature fundraising event to a new part of a city, and important areas of your signature fundraising events to outsource to counteract any last-minute disruptions. This is one episode you will not want to miss.
Karen Hughes, the CEO of Vogel, tells KRLD's David Johnson that the organization will expand to include a 15,000-square-foot space in the development of the old RedBird Mall.
This week, Derrick Beeler, David Rowe and Dave Gorman talk with TN EAA Chapter 1494 President Karen Hughes Collins ..... Topics discussed: TN EAA Chapter 1494 President Karen Hughes Collins ..... Leave a voicemail or text feedback for The History Of Aviation Podcast @ 615-813-5180 Email audio or recoded feedback for The History Of Aviation Podcast @ hoapod1@gamil.com Links mentioned in this episode: https://history-of-aviation-podcast.zencast.website/ https://www.instagram.com/historyofaviationpodcast/ https://twitter.com/HistoryOfAVIAT https://www.facebook.com/Historyofaviationpodcast https://www.patreon.com/user?u=81736430 David Rowe's Website: https://www.aerowephile.com/ This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
20230415-2 2023 Arizona Council of the Blind Conference 20230415-2 Sessions 3 and 4 This year's theme was “Care, Connect and Create,” and each of our sessions and speakers focused on how we can come together to offer friendship and support within our local chapters, through our state organization and through our national parent organization, the American Council of the Blind. Session 3 – Care, Connect, Create at the Local Level o Participants joined Central Arizona chapter members Lisa Brooks and Ted Chittenden, and Southern Arizona chapter members Jordan Lopuszanski and Lupita Hernandez as they shared the value their local affiliate has made in their lives and how they and their affiliates give back to their local community. Session 4 – Care, Connect, Create at the Member Level o Participants joined four AzCB members, Lily Bogan, Ron Brooks, Karen Hughes, and Melanie Sinohui and learn about what brought them to ACB and what keeps them coming back . Find out more at https://acb-events.pinecast.co
Sylinda Mumphery & Karen Hughes, to Phenomenal women share how they collaborate to empower others. SylindaD Mumphery: https://www.sylindad.com/ Founder of Girls to Pearls Mentoring Program and Removing The Bandages (RTB) Women's Movement and Glow sisterhood Karen Hughes - Retired 26 year Army Verteran and Phenomenal Supporter and Co- Assistant to SyLindaD --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-angelia-griffin/support
Engage at the Bush Center, Presented by NexPointEffective leadership begins with making connections, and humor is a way to build rapport, ease into uncomfortable conversations, and help to bring joy during difficult times. It's no coincidence that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who has emerged as an inspirational leader to his people, began his career as a comedian.In our own democracy, humor remains vital as a tool of both diplomacy and leadership. It's also a way to hold our leaders accountable. On March 8, 2022, Bush Center President and CEO Ken Hersh moderates a panel discussion about humor in the Nation's highest office featuring Karen Hughes, a longtime advisor to President Bush; Landon Parvin, the author of many humorous speeches delivered by presidents at White House Correspondents' Association dinners and other lighthearted occasions; and David Litt, a bestselling author and former Funny or Die producer who served as a speechwriter to President Obama. The program complements the special exhibit Liberty and Laughter: The Lighter Side of the White House, open now at the Bush Center.RelatedWatch event videoLearn more about Engage at the Bush Center, presented by NexPoint
An Informative and engaging episode about a successful NonProfit Organization: Featured Guests are two phenomenal powerhouse women: SylindaD Mumphery, Founder and CEO: Removing the Bandages (RTB) Foundation, Inc and Karen Hughes, Retired Army Veteran and Dedicated Community Service Professional with an unwavering commitment to supporting SylindaD in carrying out the Mission & Vision of RTB. For more detailed information, please visit RTB website: https://www.sylindad.com/ CONTACT SylinaD via email at CoachSylindaD@gmail.com Please remember to visit the Website to DONATE or PURCHASE your ticket(s)!!!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dr-angelia-griffin/support
Friday, September 10, 2021 Hoover Institution, Stanford University The Hoover Institution hosts Reflecting on September 11th: 20 Years Later on Friday, September 10, 2021. Please join a conversation with special guests Condoleezza Rice, General Jim Mattis, John B. Taylor and Karen Hughes as they recount their personal experiences, each from a different vantage point, on where they were during the deadliest terror attack on American soil in history. They will discuss what that day meant for America, how it changed us as a nation, and how we would move forward in the world in its aftermath. They will share their thoughts on the recent withdrawal from Afghanistan and what it means for our national security. FEATURING PANELISTS Secretary Condoleezza Rice is the Tad and Dianne Taube Director of the Hoover Institution and the Thomas and Barbara Stephenson Senior Fellow on Public Policy. Rice served as the sixty-sixth secretary of state of the United States, the second woman and first African American woman to hold the post. Rice was serving as National Security Advisor to President George W. Bush and was at the White House in her office when the plane hit the first tower. General Jim Mattis, US Marine Corps (Ret.), is the Davies Family Distinguished Fellow, after having served as the nation's 26th Secretary of Defense in the administration. In December of 2016, President Donald J. Trump nominated Mattis for Secretary of Defense. He commanded at multiple levels in his forty-three year career as an infantry Marine. On 9/11, Mattis was serving in uniform as Brigadier General in the Marines at Camp Pendleton and heard of the attack on his car radio. Within 50 days, he would be leading an expeditionary brigade in Afghanistan. Under Secretary John B. Taylor is the George P. Shultz Senior Fellow in Economics at the Hoover Institution and the Mary and Robert Raymond Professor of Economics at Stanford University. He chairs Hoover's Working Group on Economic Policy and is director of Stanford's Introductory Economics Center. Taylor was serving as Undersecretary of the Treasury for International Affairs and was on a diplomatic mission to Japan on 9/11. He returned to America via military transport and began his work on the financial war on terror. Ambassador Karen Hughes served as Counselor to President George W. Bush from 2001 to 2002 and was at the White House on September 11, 2001. She was also Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs where she led the U.S. State Department's effort to communicate America's values abroad and is currently the Worldwide Vice Chair at Burson Cohn & Wolfe. MODERATED BY Peter M. Robinson is the Murdoch Distinguished Policy Fellow at the Hoover Institution, where he hosts Uncommon Knowledge. Robinson spent six years in the White House, serving as chief speechwriter to Vice President George Bush and as special assistant and speechwriter to President Ronald Reagan.
As we approach the 20th anniversary of 9/11/2001, we are reposting one of our earliest and most important episodes to date, an interview with Karen Hughes, former White House Counselor to the President for President George W. Bush. In this interview, Karen discusses leading the nation's communications response during the September 11 terrorist attacks, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the events of 9/11 and the days immediately following.
With the Bark Off: Conversations from the LBJ Presidential Library
The 20th anniversary of the attacks on 9/11 is a time for reflection for many Americans. Most of us remember indelibly where we were when the attacks on our homeland changed the course of history.In this episode, we draw on an LBJ Library program with three pivotal members of the George W. Bush Administration who have their own unique perspectives on that fateful day: Karen Hughes served as Counselor to the President, Clay Johnson as Assistant to the President for Presidential Personnel, and Karl Rove as Senior Advisor to President. Each reflected on their personal experiences and what it was like to be with the President on September 11, 2001, and in the crucial days immediately afterward.This conversation took place on September 3, 2013, at the LBJ Presidential Library, as part of the Evening With speaker series.
In this featured message, Minister Karen Hughes teaches that we must remember that Jesus came and overcame the world and so we must run the race of life with the right coach; that is Jesus Christ. "...And lets us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and the perfecter of our faith..." - Hebrews 12: 1-2
In this featured message, Minister Karen Hughes teaches that we must remember that Jesus came and overcame the world and so we must run the race of life with the right coach; that is Jesus Christ. "...And lets us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and the perfecter of our faith..." - Hebrews 12: 1-2
In this featured message, Minister Karen Hughes teaches that we must remember that Jesus came and overcame the world and so we must run the race of life with the right coach; that is Jesus Christ. "...And lets us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and the perfecter of our faith..." - Hebrews 12: 1-2
In this featured message, Minister Karen Hughes teaches that we must remember that Jesus came and overcame the world and so we must run the race of life with the right coach; that is Jesus Christ. "...And lets us run with perseverance the race marked out for us, fixing our eyes on Jesus, the pioneer and the perfecter of our faith..." - Hebrews 12: 1-2
Bob Dylan was brought up in a Jewish household in the American Midwest, but kept his faith away from the spotlight of his professional counter-culture persona. That was until the late 1970s when he converted to evangelical Christianity and released an album that shared his born again beliefs with the world. We join his childhood friend, Louie Kemp, as we delve into why the boy he met at a Jewish summer camp turned to Christianity. We hear from Regina McCray, his backing singer from the time, who retells the story of her audition where she sang Amazing Grace. She went on to get the job, but little did she know that the song would go on to inspire Dylan’s sound for his next three albums - Slow Train Coming, Saved, and Shot of Love. We also hear from Australian journalist, Karen Hughes, whose in-depth interview with the singer broke to the world how serious Dylan was about Christianity - and from Swedish doctor and musician, Valdemar Erling, whose accidental discovery of Slow Train Coming has been the foundation of his faith for many years. Along with live music tracks, archive excerpts from outraged fans and even the sounds of Bob Dylan preaching to his crowds, we hear how Dylan’s often overlooked ‘Gospel Period’ helped people develop a deeper connection to spirituality that is still relevant today, years after the singer-songwriter appears to have turned his back on organised religion altogether. (Photo: Bob Dylan in concert in Atlanta, Georgia, 1974. Credit: Rick Diamond/WireImage/Getty Images)
Karen Hughes, former White House Counselor to the President for President George W. Bush, discusses leading the nation's communications response during the September 11, 2001 terrorist attack, providing a behind-the-scenes look at the events of 9/11 and the days immediately following. In vivid detail, Hughes recounts the moment when she first received word that a passenger plane had crashed into the World Trade Center, how she and others made their way through a desolate downtown Washington, D.C. to the White House, and the crucial decision to brief a stunned nation on the state of the federal government.
In her recent op-ed, former George W. Bush presidential advisor Karen Hughes writes about the importance of clear, consistent communication, wearing a mask and the moral responsibility we all have to come together to protect others, especially when lives are on the line. Join Inside Out host Mike Alkire, President of Premier Inc., as he speaks with Karen about the pandemic’s epic test of character for business leaders and how companies are coping with extraordinary communication demands and challenges with employees and stakeholders.
In this episode, we talk to Karen Hughes of the Bosque Arts Center on the Bosque Art Classic. We also spoke to Activities Director Brett Voss of the Meridian Parks & Recreation Department, and heard from Head Coach Megan Styron of Meridian ISD on the volleyball season this year. The Blast caught up with Clifton ISD's Head Volleyball Coach Paige Poth on their season, and we talked to Marc Arnold of Bosque County 4-H about an important fundraiser for Bosque youth coming up.
HPA The Catalyst (https://www.aptahpa.org/) President Matt Mesibov and Vice President Karen Hughes come on to talk about the surge of information (and misinformation) around COVID-19. We cover: 1. The impact of COVID-19 on our profession 2. Amid this crisis we have had a surge in membership and engagement... why?! 3. The uniqueness of HPA The Catalyst inclusivity and innovation 1. COVID Impact: Recognizing the need for resources for our profession and began to collaborate on clinical and non-clinical resources. e.g - webinars, telehealth vendor resource, collaboration with APTA and other components. 2. Membership growth- at a time when Maslow's hierarchy is dominating our lives to survive - i.e. what are my basic needs? , we have seen more historical membership growth and engagement in learning, participating and developing material to share with our colleagues- awesome networking people - 3. Innovation/Inclusivity of our section - ground up section - we give our members a platform to belong and adds value to each professionals life by allowing the individual and group to flourish in their specific areas that impacts their quality of life and professionalism - ie.catalyst groups- beyond clinical, pt proud, pro-bono, tech sig, global health sig, lamp leadership & lamp management, payment and practice, research, publications, and programming
HPA The Catalyst (https://www.aptahpa.org/) President Matt Mesibov and Vice President Karen Hughes come on to talk about the surge of information (and misinformation) around COVID-19. We cover: 1. The impact of COVID-19 on our profession 2. Amid this crisis we have had a surge in membership and engagement... why?! 3. The uniqueness of HPA The Catalyst inclusivity and innovation 1. COVID Impact: Recognizing the need for resources for our profession and began to collaborate on clinical and non-clinical resources. e.g - webinars, telehealth vendor resource, collaboration with APTA and other components. 2. Membership growth- at a time when Maslow's hierarchy is dominating our lives to survive - i.e. what are my basic needs? , we have seen more historical membership growth and engagement in learning, participating and developing material to share with our colleagues- awesome networking people - 3. Innovation/Inclusivity of our section - ground up section - we give our members a platform to belong and adds value to each professionals life by allowing the individual and group to flourish in their specific areas that impacts their quality of life and professionalism - ie.catalyst groups- beyond clinical, pt proud, pro-bono, tech sig, global health sig, lamp leadership & lamp management, payment and practice, research, publications, and programming
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Had a really good time with Karen Collins, President of the EAA Chapter 1494, Morristown TN. I was invited to the holiday luncheon at the Morristown Regional Airport and got to meet several folks who make up the local EAA chapter. After lunch Karen and I did a podcast right there in the hangar. While you may hear planes in the background at times, Karen told me all about what the local EAA 1494 does, about the B-17 Bomber's trip to Morristown, being a pilot, and even educating me some on how to fly a plane. Find out more here Facebook Morristown TN EAA Chapter 1494, www.1494.eaachapter.org
Karen Hughes was a key counselor to President George W. Bush during his campaign and presidency. She was born in France, lived in Panama, grew up in Dallas, and has traveled the world representing the United States. Karen has had an incredible career, but she is most proud of the titles wife, mother, and grandmother. She shares how she balances it all and finds unique ways to put family first.
Karen Hughes returns to talk about being a survivor. Shortly after Karen beat breast cancer, Her husband of 19 years passed away suddenly. Karen Hughes can teach us all about living on through heartache and pain.
Guest preacher, Karen Hughes, shares the next installment in our series on the Life of David. This message covers the challenging combination of events that happens when the ark is returned to Jerusalem. 2 Samuel 6:1-16, 20-22 www.thevineaustin.org
Table of Contents President's Message: Meet Charles Mossop, by Kim Charlson Teach Access Project a Major Topic at CSUN Conference, by Eric Bridges Get Ready for Fun in the Land of 10,000 Dreams!, by Janet Dickelman Minnesota, Land of Many Cultures, by Peggy R. Garrett Dear Candidates: We Want to Meet You!, by Ron Brooks 2016 Leadership Institute: Learning and Growing Together, by Cindy Van Winkle Mentors Sought for Audio Describers at ACB National Convention, by Susan Glass Mini Mall Minnesota Style: Land of 10,000 Dreams, by Carla Ruschival A Reminder from the Constitution & Bylaws Committee, by John Huffman Yah You Betcha It's Time to Talk Resolutions Again!, by Mark Richert ACB Auction, the Perfect Ten Know Your Rights to Health Care, by Karen Hughes and Robert Goodman Wake Up and Walk, by Katie Frederick Leaders and Aspiring Leaders to Come Together in Omaha, by Ray Campbell Summary of the Winter Board Meetings, by Doug Powell Affiliate and Committee News Here and There, edited by Sharon Strzalkowski High Tech Swap Shop
On the 13th anniversary of the September 11th attacks, Jennifer Fulwiler has Karen Hughes on the show. Hughes was an advisor to President Bush at the time of the attacks, and she opens up with moving personal stories about what it was like to be inside the White House - and then give one of the first press conferences - on that day.
Mark Langdale, Ari Fleischer and Karen Hughes are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: April 27, 2013 on SiriusXM “POTUS” Channel 124. PoliOptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6 am, 12 noon and 6 pm. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics
Can emergency department data sharing help prevent violence and alcohol-related harm? Editor Brain Johnston talks to Karen Hughes (behavioural epidemiologist, Centre for Public Health, Liverpool John Moores University) about the way data is integration into multi-agency policy and practice in the North West of England, and the role this played in driving local violence prevention activity.See also:Data sharing for prevention: a case study in the development of a comprehensive emergency department injury surveillance system and its use in preventing violence and alcohol-related harms http://bit.ly/14MiFV7
Mark Penn, Karen Hughes and Steve Schmidt are our guests this week. Show produced by Katherine Caperton. Original Air Date: March 17, 2012 on SiriusXM Satellite Radio "POTUS" Channel 124. Polioptics airs regularly on POTUS on Saturdays at 6:00 am, 12 noon and 6:00 pm. Follow us on Twitter @Polioptics Listen to the . . . → Read More: Episode 49, with guests Mark Penn, Karen Hughes and Steve Schmidt
In this exclusive interview, US President George W. Bush’s director of communications Karen Hughes speaks candidly about handling strategic communications messaging for POTUS, promoting American values during a war and the challenges of publicizing unpopular US foreign policies abroad. Her objective was to lead the development and implementation of a comprehensive public diplomacy plan. Previously,… The post Public Affairs in the White House with Communications Director Karen Hughes appeared first on Eric Schwartzman.
Back from DMA and PRSA in Chicago, Daron and Brandy reminisce on Brandy's story with actress Mia Farrow and State Department Undersecretary Karen Hughes, both of whom will become future Rainmaker guests, and Brandy also gives comparisons between a direct marketing and public relations tradeshow.
June 22, 2006. A delegation of 30 young soccer players participating in the World Cup Sports Initiative organized by the U.S. State Department traveled to Germany June 21-23 to attend the FIFA World Cup match between Ghana and the United States and engage in program activities in Nuremberg and Frankfurt (Main). U.S. Under Secretary of State for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Karen Hughes joined the young soccer players in Nuremberg to attend the Ghana-USA game on June 22. She and Ambassador Timken held a press conference prior to the match.