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This week we speak with Vatican Journalist, Javier Martinez Brocal and learn all we need to know about what happens when a pope dies or steps down, Billy has a question about baptism and confirmation, Jermaine tells about two new books and we reconnect with singer/songwriter Kate Curran who has new music.
This week Eric and Paula are back in Oregon after 2 months in California. The first half of the episode is dedicated to Paula talking us through her thoughts and feelings during her race at IM 70.3 Oceanside. After getting our race recap fix, we moved onto questions submitted by listeners. Questions about always being sore while training, weather Eric is interested in gravel racing, how to stay warm during a cold race, why a triathlon chamois is uncomfortable, and who Eric and Paula's biggest influences are. We even had the luck to have professional triathlete Kate Curran on at the end to talk about her experience at the race where she finished 7th pro female! To submit your own question, and become a podcast supporter, head over to ThatTriathlonLife.com/podcast
Kate Curran, a dairy farmer from county Waterford, and Sandra Hayes, the Teagasc-Tirlán Future Farm Programme Co-ordinator, joins us to discuss the rise of all women discussion groups where everyone feels welcomed, valued & able to contribute. For more episodes and information from the Environment Edge, visit the show page at:https://www.teagasc.ie/environmentedge/
School the World’s Founder and CEO Kate Curran talks with Patrick about leading with the mindset of a social entrepreneur. With an international footprint, School the World leverages education to mitigate extreme rural poverty in Central America. Now in its ... Read entire article...
We learn all about a new novel by Eleanor Bourg-Nicholson about Franciscans and werewolves and we learn about a resource for those who've lost loved ones to suicide. We also meet singer/songwriter Kate Curran and reconnect with Ryan Tremblay, who has some new singles.
This week, Harry and Jennifer McAvoy tell us what it's like to sustain hope through memory loss and the storms of life. We introduce a new segment with the Knights of Columbus, Into the Breach; Sr. Marie-Paul Curley, fsp gives us the windows to the soul to new sci-fi film; and we meet singer/songwriter Kate Curran.
When it comes to our energy, our energy is our power. This has always been true; We use energy every day. From the simplest of things, such as flicking a light switch, to the most complex devices and tools, such as cell phones and laptops, our lives are powered by energy. Energy is what allows us to get up in the morning, drive to work, produce goods, communicate with friends and family members, and do it all without having to contend with the elements or manually work with our hands. In this episode, my friend Kate, talks about our brain power and how we can effectively manage and have good boundaries around our energy. Highlights of the episode … - What does the parallel universe surfer means? (... understanding that there is a different version of yourself in every universe.) - How do we merge the other version of ourselves that we want to experience or become? — Kate will talk about what View Pointing is. - How can we give and leak energy? - What are energy vampires and how can you avoid them? - The highly effective ways we can cultivate our energy. - The importance of recognition: When should we drain and when should we replenish. - How do we help somebody not to lose their focus? Kate talks about her expertise on how we can have undivided attention. Connect with Kate Curran: https://2empoweryou.com/ (Website) Connect with Gail Buck: https://www.instagram.com/gailruthbuck/ (Instagram) https://www.facebook.com/gail.buck.77/ (Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/gail-buck-812945120/ (LinkedIn) https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCbKFCYVsxZKHsXrE_91_Ow (YouTube)
Kate Curran, Founder & CEO of School the World, shared the story behind her title with us on July 31, 2022.Kate founded School the World, a community-driven nonprofit committed to solving extreme poverty through the power of education, in 2009. Her vision is to fight extreme poverty at its roots by bringing education to the world's poorest children. Before School the World, Kate was an attorney and executive at General Electric Company. She grew up in Bridgeport, CT, and enjoys reading, traveling, and spending time with her very large extended family.SUE SAYS"In 2007, Kate Curran, an executive with GE at the time, suffered a tremendous loss. She lost both her parents and her brother within a very short period. The grieving led her to make a major change in her life, and she walked away from the financial security of a successful corporate job. What she did next has led to significant impact for children living in impoverished countries abroad."Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/women-to-watch-r/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Kate Curran's mother's last words to her were, "I've had a good life". After a successful corporate career at GE, and year-long sabbatical, Kate Curran decided she wanted to wanted to make a difference and so founded Schooltheworld.org in 2009. Since founding the organization she has helped transform education for children in rural Central America by building 106 schools. Her program involving U.S. high school students helps them see the benefit of giving back to those less fortunate surely influencing them for future philanthropy. A born entrepreneur, Kate's enthusiasm and heart are infectious. LeadingShe.com Instagram.com/LeadingShe Facebook.com/LeadingShe https://www.linkedin.com/company/leadingshe/
There's a lot of talk about inequity in the U.S. these days and from the educational perspective, the inequity is real. Our colorful, mismatched kids who don't fit into the traditional educational setting typically have to look elsewhere for support. But educational inequity on a global scale is equally troubling. There are schools and communities without technology, books, or even electricity, which makes teaching and learning an even bigger challenge. Today's guest decided to do something about that. After a series of life-altering events, she took a hiatus from her job as an attorney and traveled to South America to heal. What she discovered was a deep desire to help underserved communities and children. And School the World was born. Listen in to hear how Kate is ensuring that equity is a conversation we're having both in the U.S. and across the globe. About Kate Curran: Kate Curran left her career as an attorney in 2007 to travel the world. Her personal call to action followed the sudden death of her brother, father and mother in under two years. Her mother's last words, “I've had a great life,” and her father's lifelong commitment to public service inspired her to begin a journey to define “a great life” that took her across four continents. For Kate, her year-long journey was a course in gratitude: gratitude for the majesty of the world evident in Patagonia's Glaciers National Park, gratitude for the sacrifices of others so evident in Normandy, and gratitude for the sacrifices her parents made for her own education. But it was the 12 children sharing one pencil in a Tanzanian classroom, the young children working under the hot Andes sun, and the children crossing through crocodile-infested waters to get to school in a Zambian village who moved her to action. Inspired by that gratitude and the lengths to which the world's children will go for an education, Kate founded School the World to fight extreme poverty at its roots by bringing quality education to the world's poorest and marginalized children. It was a vision founded in gratitude that led Kate to School the World. It is through dedicated supporters and partners that this vision became reality. In 11 years, School the World has built 106 schools and 56 playgrounds, stocked 547 classroom libraries, empowered 7,119 parents to be their child's "first educators," extensively trained 3,980 teachers and educated 12,070 children. Additionally, its newest program for middle schoolers has given scholarships to 506 young adolescents so that they can continue their education past elementary school and learn the digital and life skills necessary to build brighter futures for not only themselves, but their families. Jump in the Conversation: [1:50] where creating equity in education started for Kate [5:20] What kids in underdeveloped countries actually need [7:00] 2021 Project Equity [12:54] Understanding the culture of Latin America to meet people where they are [16:33] How we can be involved in North America--students, businesses [21:13] The benefits of bonding over something meaningful [26:20] Outcomes of students doing service work [28:25] Turbo Time [35:15] Kate's Magic Wand Links: School the World Email Maureen Maureen's TEDx Talk The Education Evolution Facebook: Follow Education Evolution Twitter: Follow Education Evolution LinkedIn: Follow Education Evolution EdActive Collective Maureen's book: Creating Micro-Schools for Colorful Mismatched Kids Micro-school feature on Good Morning America The Micro-School Coalition Facebook: The Micro-School Coalition LEADPrep
Kate Curran, Redken artist and Owner of Philadelphia Hair Design. On this episode, Kate tell us a major soulful story about how her 29 year old high school teacher and the teacher's boyfriend adopted Kate when she was 17, due to a very unstable and traumatic home environment. We also discuss the various Salon environments and how Kate has survived major moments in her beauty career, like relocating and building a brand new clientele after 10 years, and opening up her first salon just months before COVID began. The Hair Healer Podcast, hosted and created by Colleen Dixon http://hairhealer.com/
This woman grew up in a household of strong values - values that centered on public service, integrity and education. And she found being a lawyer of public policy allowed her to practice all three. But by age 42, she had lost both parents and a brother within 18 months and what she loved doing now all of a sudden had no meaning. She left her high paying law career without a plan and began to travel the world. And in traveling to foreign places she saw things that touched her heart – extreme poverty, children begging and 10 year old boys laboring in the mountains. None of these children were in school…a place she knew they needed to be. And she realized that it was she that needed to make this happen. The “School The World'' organization was born. And through providing education to the extreme poor, to local governments and to communities, this woman's path to greatness continues to unfold. It is my pleasure to introduce to you Kate Curran.
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In this episode of “https://www.teachercast.net/episodes/ask-the-tech-coach/ (Ask the Tech Coach),” Jeff and Susan welcome guest co-host, Kate Curran to discuss ways to set meaningful goals with your teachers and how to stick to them as we move through new and different ways of teaching. If you are a new listener to TeacherCast, we would love to hear from you. Please visit our http://teachercast.net/contact (Contact Page) and let us know how we can help you today. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network!Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? Are you searching for support in your position? The https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network), is a brand new Professional Learning Network designed specifically for Tech Coaches and designed to provide weekly support for all Instructional Coaches. https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (Click Here to Join!) 5 Ways To Set Meaningful Goals as a Tech CoachJim Knight, an educator and expert in instructional coaching who wrote the book, https://www.amazon.com/Impact-Cycle-Instructional-Powerful-Improvements/dp/1506306861 (The Impact Cycle), talks about goal setting as using “PEERS” Goals - Have a vision beyond the way things have always been done. Many times goal-setting sessions can be all talk and not turn into much action. Don’t accept the way you’ve always done it, take action, and move forward with your vision in what you want teachers to be able to do in reaching students. Know your Why Be realistic, know your team, your administrators, your staff and what they are able to handle. Goals should always be attainable both by you as the coach and the people you are coaching. Patience! - Don’t beat yourself up if things are not happening quickly, or teachers aren’t getting it as quickly as you like or a pandemic hits or you go on remote learning in a matter of a day or two. Be willing to change and alter your goals as life and circumstances change.If you are like me (Susan), I tend to be an https://www.enneagraminstitute.com/type-descriptions (Enneagram) 3 where I want to reach my goals quickly, have people pleased with me and move on to the next goal. I’ve had to learn that I’m not the one in control of life’s circumstances always and teach myself to roll with the punches and practice a little patience. Contact the Podcast!http://www.teachercast.net/VoiceMail (www.TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail) Twitter: http://twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AskTheTechCoach) Email: feedback@teachercast.net https://pages.convertkit.com/84a156e499/1287317c40 (FREE EBOOK 40 Chrome Extensions Every Tech Coach Should Know)Follow our PodcastThe TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | http://www.twitter.com/teachercast (@TeacherCast) Ask the Tech Coach Podcast | http://www.twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AsktheTechCoach) Follow our HostsJeff Bradbury | http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury (@JeffBradbury) Susan Vincentz | https://twitter.com/sv314dws (@sv314dws) Join our PLNAre you enjoying the TeacherCast Network, please share your thoughts with the world by https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-the-tech-coach-the-teachercast-educational-network/id1067586243?mt=2 (commenting on iTunes) today? I enjoy reading and sharing your comments on the podcast each week. Let’s Work TogetherHost: Jeff Bradbury http://www.twitter.com/teachercast (@TeacherCast) | http://twitter.com/jeffbradbury (@JeffBradbury) Email: info@teachercast.net Voice Mail: http://www.teachercast.net/voicemail (http://www.TeacherCast.net/voicemail) YouTube: http://www.teachercast.net/YouTube (http://www.TeacherCast.net/YouTube) iTunes: http://www.teachercast.net/iTunes (http://www.TeacherCast.net/iTunes) Check Out More TeacherCast ProgrammingTeacherCast Podcast (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp (http://www.teachercast.net/tcp)) Educational Podcasting Today (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today/ (http://www.educationalpodcasting.today)) Need a...
Kate Curran is a musically voracious vocalist and bandleader who regularly performs throughout the Tri state area as well as nationally with Louis Prima Jr and the Witnesses. Born in Brooklyn, NY, Kate's home was constantly filled with music of all genres, but an early love of the Great American Songbook and Jazz would be her strongest influence. The clarion call of voices like Sarah Vaughan, Billie Holiday and Nancy Wilson served as the aspirational blueprint for what would become her own soulful interpretations of classic standards. After graduating NYU Tisch School of the Arts with a BFA in Musical Theater, Kate balanced work in the theater with her own swing septet Lady Luck and the Suicide Kings which she lead for 6 years. After a chance opportunity lead to a 3 year sabbatical in Amsterdam; Kate returned home determined to focus solely on her work as a Jazz vocalist. Inspired by Sarah Vaughan's "Swingin Easy" album she pared down her instrumentation and has been delighting NYC audiences with her effortlessly unique phrasing and mesmerizing vocal storytelling ever since. In addition to her work in NYC and on the road with Louis Prima Jr and the Witnesses Kate is extremely excited to be recording her first album later this year!https://katecurranmusic.com/musichttps://www.instagram.com/katecurranmusic/https://www.louisprimajr.com----------------------------------------------------------------Visit Show Pony Express at www.missmaryjanegreen.com/show-pony-express.htmlAffiliate Partner of Glam’r Gear www.ponypod.club/glamrgearGet in touch:www.instagram.com/missmaryjanegreenwww.instagram.com/pony.podwww.instagram.com/show_pony_expressmoxie@missmaryjanegreen.comPony Pod is the media arm of ‘Show Pony Express’, an online boutique for traveling performers curated by Miss Mary Jane Green.If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe, leave a review and tell your friends.Are you or do you know a traveling performer? Interested in being featured on the show? Interview queries accepted via email.
Faced with family tragedy, Kate Curran reassessed her life's direction. Taking a year off to travel the world, Kate went on to found School the World, which has built 107 schools to date and served more than 10,000 children. More than supplies and facilities, School the World is dedicated to empowering those it serves. “I think that empowerment is critically important to any kind of poverty-solving work,” Kate says. Listen in to hear more of this inspiring story of recreation – recreation not just for Kate, but for the families whose lives School the World has impacted. Schooltheworld.org #liveyourbestlife lizbrunner.com If you have a guest idea, or want to learn more about Brunner Communications, contact Liz at info@LizBrunner.com. To join our mailing list and never miss any of Liz's stories, tips and techniques, click here.
Faced with family tragedy, Kate Curran reassessed her life’s direction. Taking a year off to travel the world, Kate went on to found School the World, which has built 107 schools to date and served more than 10,000 children. More than supplies and facilities, School the World is dedicated to empowering those it serves. “I think that empowerment is critically important to any kind of poverty-solving work,” Kate says. Listen in to hear more of this inspiring story of recreation – recreation not just for Kate, but for the families whose lives School the World has impacted. Schooltheworld.org #liveyourbestlife lizbrunner.com If you have a guest idea, or want to learn more about Brunner Communications, contact Liz at info@LizBrunner.com. To join our mailing list and never miss any of Liz’s stories, tips and techniques, click here.
Kate Curran's story, founder of School the World, changing the lives of countless children. schooltheworld.org
Do you have a little sun trap in your garden? The perfect spot for an afternoon of lounging while reading your favorite book? The definition of the sun trap is a small partially-enclosed outdoor space that receives a disproportionate amount of sunlight due to favorable conditions. Think of south-facing areas of your garden, areas without light-blocking trees, areas that are sheltered from the wind, and positioned to receive ample sunshine. Brevities #OTD On this day, on May 29, 1942, the actor John Barrymore died. (Barrymore's granddaughter is actress Drew Barrymore.) When Barrymore was 35 years old and on the verge of stardom, he rented a quiet space in the Greenwich Village from a wealthy widow named Juliette Nicholls. His flat was on the top floor of a Greek revival townhouse. When Nicholls left for a while to go to Europe, Barrymore wrote to her to ask if he could take some liberties with the roof. In his letter he said, “I’d like to build a little stairway to it and place a few plants there, with perhaps a small pavilion in which I could sit when the locust blossoms come to the courtyard ... It would be like living in Paris in the twelfth century.” When he hired a contractor to do the work, Barrymore insisted that no measuring tools be used. He said, “I want everything crooked or off-center, like a Nuremberg poet’s home. Just guess your way along, old, man, as we all do about most things.” He called the little shed with the porch, "New York's First Penthouse," and it still stands today. He decided to add a full garden to the rooftop. He hauled up over 35 tons of long island topsoil In burlap bags no less. Then, he went to work, adding 8-foot Cedars, Cherry trees, and Wisteria's - not to mention the beehives. There was a flagstone path and hedges around the perimeter of the roof. When Nicholls returned from her trip, you can imagine her surprise at finding John Barrymore lounging in his rooftop garden; sitting serenely by an Asian reflecting pool.... feeding the birds. #OTD It's the death day of Joyce Winifred Vickery (15 December 1908 – 29 May 1979) An Australian, Vickery was a botanist who became famous for her work in forensic botany. In 1960, Australia was right in the middle of building the infamous Sydney Opera House. To pay for the construction, Australia held a lottery. Bazil Thorne spent 3 pounds - a quarter of his paycheck - and purchased a winning ticket; he won 100,000 pounds. Tragically, after his win, his eight-year-old son Graeme was kidnapped and brutally murdered - a crime that stunned the country. Ultimately, botanist Joyce Vickery helped police solve the Graeme Thorn kidnapping. She had been tasked with identifying two plant particles from the boy's clothing. Vickery recognized them as pieces from common garden plants and not plants that were not found in the area of scrub where his body had been found. Apart from the Graeme Thorn case, Vickery had "accumulated an unrivaled field knowledge of grass species. Unearthed Words Here's a poem called I am going to sleep by Latin American poet and feminist Alfonsina Storni, born today in 1892. Storni was known as one of Argentina's most respected poets. In 1916, she titled her first series of essays, The Restlessness of the Rosebush. In 1935, Alfonsina was vacationing in Uruguay when she discovered a lump in her left breast. Following a mastectomy, Storni resumed her work with renewed energy and determination. But by 1938, Storni confided in her closest friends that her cancer has returned. Storni sent I am going to sleep, her poignant final poem which she sent to the La Nación newspaper before drowning herself in the sea in 1938. I am Going to Sleep Teeth of flowers, hairnet of dew, hands of herbs, you, perfect wet nurse, prepare the earthly sheets for me and the down quilt of weeded moss. I am going to sleep, my nurse, put me to bed. Set a lamp at my headboard; a constellation; whatever you like; all are good: lower it a bit. Leave me alone: you hear the buds breaking through . . . a celestial foot rocks you from above and a bird traces a pattern for you so you'll forget . . . Thank you. Oh, one request: if he telephones again tell him not to keep trying for I have left . . . Today's book recommendation: A Gentle Plea for Chaos by Mirabel Osler When Penelope Hobhouse reviewed this book, she said, "Like no other writer, Osler captures the pure enchantment of gardening." In this book, Osler wrote, "Garden concepts are threaded through centuries: we pull on them as on a string, not knowing from where our inspiration germinated, only that we each gather up different threads to form whatever pleases us." Today's Garden Chore Stack up those annual flower seed packets like planes on a runway. Just as with vegetables, single sowing of flowers won't take you from early-season to late fall. That's why successively sowing your flowers is so important. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart #OTD It's the anniversary of the wedding of the botanist power couple Townshend Brandegee and Kate Curran, married on this day in 1889. Townshend had found Kate Curran working as the curator during his first trip to California to visit the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. They were both exceptionally bright, enthusiastic about botany and the natural world, and they were both quite accomplished. In their early 40s, their friends were surprised when they arrived to discover a quiet wedding for Townshend and Kate in San Diego. Their honeymoon was a 500-mile nature walk - collecting plant specimens - from San Diego to San Francisco. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
In this episode of Globalization Partners’ podcast “Going Global”, host Andrea Dumont, Senior Vice President of Marketing, speaks with special guest Kate Curran, founder and CEO of School the World, a Boston-based international nonprofit founded on the belief that empowerment begins with education. Tune in to learn more about School the World, the school Globalization Partners will help them build, and the student service trip we’ll be funding to help them build it in Guatemala. If you need help with global expansion, get in touch with us today www.globalization-partners.com/contact-us/ Host: Andrea Dumont, Senior Vice President of Marketing Special Guest: Kate Curran, founder and CEO, School the World ______________________ Globalization Partners is renowned for pioneering the Global Employer of Record model and helps companies expand internationally into more than 150 countries without the hassle of setting up overseas branch offices and subsidiaries. Through our Global Expansion Platform, companies can quickly and easily hire employees overseas without having to navigate complex international legal, tax and HR issues. We take the burden—and risk—off our clients’ shoulders and place it onto ours. Whether it’s to test a new market or to expand the talent pool, Globalization Partners is the most trustworthy global workforce management solution in the market. With dual headquarters in Boston and San Diego, regional hub offices worldwide include Berlin, Dubai, Indore, Sao Paolo, Mexico City, Singapore, and Bristol, UK. For more information please visit www.globalization-partners.com
We hear plenty of talk about "build the wall." We hear much less about why caravans of migrants are leaving Central America to come to the United States. In this podcast, we talk to Kate Curran of School the World, a Boston-based social entrepreneur who is going to the heart of the crisis and trying to make life better for families in Guatemala and Honduras. Her organization builds schoolhouses in Central American villages where illiteracy rates are high and poverty is rampant. If you want to be inspired about how one person can make a difference, give this podcast a listen.
In 2008, Kate left her high-powered career as an attorney and executive at General Electric Company to educate the world’s poorest children. Her personal call to action followed the sudden death of her brother, father and mother in under two years. Her mother’s last words, “I’ve had a great life,” and her father’s lifelong commitment to public service inspired her to begin a journey to define “a great life” that took her across four continents and today motivates her to volunteer weekly in a first grade classroom. www.schooltheworld.org
In this episode preschool teacher, Kate Curran discusses ways to help make the transition to school as smooth as possible. Tips include: Keep goodbyes brief Be consistent Discuss the positives of your child's day with them Pay attention to your body language The Show and Tell for this week is to get outside and enjoy the outdoors with your child. Learn more about our show at http://www.discoverychilddevelopmentcenter.com/podcast. Also, become a fan of the show on our Facebook page facebook.com/preschoolandbeyond.
In this episode preschool teacher, Kate Curran discusses ways to help make the transition to school as smooth as possible. Tips include: Keep goodbyes brief Be consistent Discuss the positives of your child's day with them Pay attention to your body language The Show and Tell for this week is to get outside and enjoy the outdoors with your child. Learn more about our show at http://www.discoverychilddevelopmentcenter.com/podcast. Also, become a fan of the show on our Facebook page facebook.com/preschoolandbeyond.
On the January 26 edition of Boomer Generation Radio, the guests in the first half of the program are Kate Curran and Leslie Milsap from Moving Station, a global relocation management company, which was founded in 1995 with a mission of revolutionizing relocation services by blending technology with operational expertise and personalized customer service. Moving Station's senior division offers specialized assistance to seniors as they transition their lifestyles to retirement communities. And retirement communities benefit as Moving Station helps eliminate the most common yet debilitating obstacles seniors encounter in the course of their journey. In the second half of the program, the topic is substance abuse by seniors, with guest Rabbi Abby Michaeleski, a rabbi and addictions counselor based in Voorhees, NJ. Boomer Generation Radio is sponsored in part by Kendal Corporation, a Quaker-based provider of continuing care retirement communities in the Northeast and Midwest, airs on WWDB-AM 860 every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and features news and conversation aimed at Baby Boomers and the issues facing them as members of what Rabbi Address calls “the club sandwich generation.” You can hear the show live on AM 860, or streamed live from the WWDB website. Subscribe to the RSS feed for all Jewish Sacred Aging podcasts. Subscribe to these podcasts in the Apple iTunes Music Store.
On the January 26 edition of Boomer Generation Radio, the guests in the first half of the program are Kate Curran and Leslie Milsap from Moving Station, a global relocation management company, which was founded in 1995 with a mission of revolutionizing relocation services by blending technology with operational expertise and personalized customer service. Moving Station’s senior division offers specialized assistance to seniors as they transition their lifestyles to retirement communities. And retirement communities benefit as Moving Station helps eliminate the most common yet debilitating obstacles seniors encounter in the course of their journey. In the second half of the program, the topic is substance abuse by seniors, with guest Rabbi Abby Michaeleski, a rabbi and addictions counselor based in Voorhees, NJ. Boomer Generation Radio is sponsored in part by Kendal Corporation, a Quaker-based provider of continuing care retirement communities in the Northeast and Midwest, airs on WWDB-AM 860 every Tuesday at 10 a.m., and features news and conversation aimed at Baby Boomers and the issues facing them as members of what Rabbi Address calls “the club sandwich generation.” You can hear the show live on AM 860, or streamed live from the WWDB website. Subscribe to the RSS feed [...] The post Boomer Generation Radio 1/26/2016: Moving Station senior relocation service and senior substance abuses appeared first on Jewish Sacred Aging.
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For more than twenty years, Kate Curran has bridged the worlds of philanthropy, government and business. Most recently, she held a series of roles of increasing responsibility over ten years with the General Electric Company. As Vice President, External Affairs for GE Money – Americas, she designed GE’s first large Community Reinvestment Act Program, overseeing more than $100,000,000 in community ... Read More