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They already have a week under their belt for students at Hamline University. It's the first fall for new President Dr. Kathleen Murray, who joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News. Photo: Jaco Blund Getty Images
They already have a week under their belt for students at Hamline University. It's the first fall for new President Dr. Kathleen Murray, who joined Vineeta on The WCCO Morning News. Photo: Jaco Blund Getty Images
Kaz & Tubes congratulate Kathleen Murray, a Sandford local, on winning the title of World's Ugliest Lawn. And, Layton Lillas, Producer of The Cat In The Hat Live On Stage, previews their Hobart shows at the end of the month.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kathleen Murray, dog behavioral expert and Corina Fitzsimons, from Dogs Trust.
Your grassroots news from Southwest Florida: Gov. Ron DeSantis' anti-immigrant bill becomes effective this Saturday, July 1, and the state is bracing for an extended "Day Without Immigrants" - actually three days. We have a close look at what may be happening between Friday and Monday. Then: One local group is fighting climate change microforest by microforest; Sarah Owens of the Community News Collaborative has this story. Next: Bus Rapid Transit is expanding in the region; Josh Holton with partner station WMNF reports. Then: Sarasota residents hand millions of dollars to fraudsters every year, and the the sheriff's department wants to limit the damage; WSLR's Ramon Lopez tells us how. Then: Floridians are not generous volunteering their time to non-profits. What gives? Jim DeLa of the Community News Collaborative talked to local organizations to find out. Finally: An exhibition at the Sarasota Arts Museum traces the cultural bonds between Africa and African American life. WSLr's Kathleen Murray interviewed the museum's curator.
Your grassroots news from Southwest Florida: Gov. Ron DeSantis' anti-immigrant bill becomes effective this Saturday, July 1, and the state is bracing for an extended "Day Without Immigrants" - actually three days. We have a close look at what may be happening between Friday and Monday. Then: One local group is fighting climate change microforest by microforest; Sarah Owens of the Community News Collaborative has this story. Next: Bus Rapid Transit is expanding in the region; Josh Holton with partner station WMNF reports. Then: Sarasota residents hand millions of dollars to fraudsters every year, and the the sheriff's department wants to limit the damage; WSLR's Ramon Lopez tells us how. Then: Floridians are not generous volunteering their time to non-profits. What gives? Jim DeLa of the Community News Collaborative talked to local organizations to find out. Finally: An exhibition at the Sarasota Arts Museum traces the cultural bonds between Africa and African American life. WSLr's Kathleen Murray interviewed the museum's curator.
Sophia Brown reports on the remaining candidates for superintendent of Sarasota County Schools.Then, Ramon Lopez talks with employees of Starbucks shops in Sarasota and Bradenton who are organizing to unionize in the right-to-work state of Florida.Next, Ryan Stanley previews Streets of Paradise's 8th Annual Stop the Violence Cookout, which takes place this Sunday.Then, we'll hear an excerpt of an episode of ArtBeat during which host Kathleen Murray talks with one of the artists in an exhibition that serves as an important step toward establishing a relationship between The Ringling and the Native American artist community.Finally, partner station WMNF's Chris Young reports on a study that shows Florida leading the nation of prisoners with HIV.
Sophia Brown reports on the remaining candidates for superintendent of Sarasota County Schools.Then, Ramon Lopez talks with employees of Starbucks shops in Sarasota and Bradenton who are organizing to unionize in the right-to-work state of Florida.Next, Ryan Stanley previews Streets of Paradise's 8th Annual Stop the Violence Cookout, which takes place this Sunday.Then, we'll hear an excerpt of an episode of ArtBeat during which host Kathleen Murray talks with one of the artists in an exhibition that serves as an important step toward establishing a relationship between The Ringling and the Native American artist community.Finally, partner station WMNF's Chris Young reports on a study that shows Florida leading the nation of prisoners with HIV.
Kathleen Murray Moran's first husband was an NYPD Bomb Squad technician killed in the line of duty by a terrorist bomb. She has written a superb memoir of the tragic loss of her husband Brian Murray after terrorists placed a bomb in Grand Central Station. Our conversation starts with her bleak childhood in a Bronx basement and how her lifelong love of reading and writing took her to college at age 30. It's the story of a gifted and disciplined writer who has mastered the craft of non-fiction narrative. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviour Specialist
Alan O'Reilly of Carlow Weather; Mary T. Daly, Director of Operations and Water Services at Fingal County Council; Bryan Cannon, Director of Roads Services at Donegal County Council; Bob Flavin, motoring journalist; Pat Flynn, Clare-based journalist; Dr. Nat O'Connor, policy specialist with Age Action & Kathleen Murray, dog behaviour expert
Kathleen Murray was born and raised in Lombard, and that has given her the perspective of the people Kathleen wishes to represent. She has lived and worked all over the US as well as internationally during her time in college. In 2001 she purchased her childhood family home, with the intent to raise her children in the same home and the same city she grew up in. In this episode, Monte Larrick and Murray discuss what is facing Illinois, why she is running and why people should vote red come November 8th.
Kathleen Murray was born and raised in Lombard, and that has given her the perspective of the people Kathleen wishes to represent. She has lived and worked all over the US as well as internationally during her time in college. In 2001 she purchased her childhood family home, with the intent to raise her children in the same home and the same city she grew up in. In this episode, Monte Larrick and Murray discuss what is facing Illinois, why she is running and why people should vote red come November 8th.
John Cooke, RTE Reporter, Michael Daly, Former Editor of the Donegal Democrat, Kathleen Murray, regular contributor to the show
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviour Expert
Basil Pursley shines a light on dark money in local politics; Diana Dobos looks at the new law that allows veterans without college degrees to get teaching certificates; Peter Gentile fills you in on changes to a tax you might not even know you are paying; Vana Prewitt digs into the history of the Piney Point project in Part 2 of her report; and Kathleen Murray provides the Activist Calendar.
Diana Dobos goes back to school; Basil Pursley takes a peek at a “Complete Street”; Vana Prewitt reports on the effort to close the Piney Point gypsum stack; Peter Gentile tells you about a new hospital in North Port; Becca Hadwin provides voting information; and Kathleen Murray has the Activist Calendar.
Jim Harrison, National Secretary of the Irish Shows association; and Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviour Expert
Basil Pursley looks at the latest disease of concern; Diana Dobos tells you what to expect when your property tax bill arrives; Vana Prewitt hears from the candidates in a Manatee County School Board race; Peter Gentile provides an update on the Legacy Trail; and Kathleen Murray has the activist calendar.
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviourist
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviourist
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviour Expert
Kathleen Murray, dog behavior expert
Dog behaviour expert Kathleen Murray
Kathleen Murray, Owner of Doggy Do's and Don'ts
Kathleen Murray, Owner of Doggie Do's and Don'ts
Kathleen Murray, Owner of Doggie Do's and Don'ts in Donegal
Gabrielle Cummins, has had a dog phobia for over forty years, Kathleen Murray, Doggy Do's and Don'ts, Donegal
Kathleen Murray, owner of ‘Doggy and Do's and Don'ts' was on hand to offer advice to new and experienced dog owners, with tips on how to manage your dog when it comes to going on holidays and why summer is not a good time to breed dogs.
Kathleen Murray, Doggy Do's & Don'ts, Donegal
Kathleen Murray, Owner of Doggie Do's and Don'ts in Donegal
Kathleen Murray, Owner of Doggy Do's and Dont's in Donegal
Kathleen Murray, owner of Doggy Do's and Don'ts and chair of Donegal SPCA
Kathleen Murray, Dog Behaviour Expert, Claire Meade, thecathospital.ie
Tips from Kathleen Murray of Donegal SPCA
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Very few of us know or talk about the 9/11 attack that occurred twenty-five years before 9/11/01. Kathleen Murray Moran cannot forget it! Her husband Brian, a member of the New York City Bomb Squad, was killed by an explosive device left in a Grand Central Station locker by terrorists. Life Detonated is the story of how that bomb ripped through Kathleen's life. As Kathleen tried to make sense of her husband’s death, she became involved with one of the terrorists, brought a lawsuit against the NYPD and wrote this book. For show notes and more log onto www.BrooklynWritersProject.com
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with my friend and talented athlete Kathleen Murray about her recent podium race at IRONMAN© Lake Placid. She’s a native from Philadelphia that loves the atmosphere of that Lake Placid has to offer. She shares great insight to what it’s like to race of off effort levels and use power to confirm. She has so many great tips from travel, training, and racing. I look forward to having her back on in the near future! Thank you Kathleen.-Photos are provided by: Dave DiNuzzo -Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/097 -Weather that day: 46 – 79 (with Rain on the bike)Water: 74-Age Group: F – 35 - 39Height: 5’4”Weight: 125lbsCalories per hour: 200-300PSI for this course: 80/85Depth of Wheels: 60/90Swim – 1:04:26T1 – 4:43Bike – 6:01:22T2 – 2:29Run – 3:51:49Total Race Time: 11:04:46-Gender Rank: 21Division Rank: 3Overall Rank: 118-Follow Kathleen,Instagram: @ironmurrkatFacebook: Kathleen MurrayStrava: Kathleen Murray -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson-To learn more about me, go to www.CoachTerryWilson.com
In this episode of the Pursuit of the Perfect Race, I talk with my friend and talented athlete Kathleen Murray about her recent podium race at IRONMAN© Lake Placid. She’s a native from Philadelphia that loves the atmosphere of that Lake Placid has to offer. She shares great insight to what it’s like to race of off effort levels and use power to confirm. She has so many great tips from travel, training, and racing. I look forward to having her back on in the near future! Thank you Kathleen.-Photos are provided by: Dave DiNuzzo -Enjoy the show. To see pictures from her race, go to https://www.coachterrywilson.com/perfectrace/097 -Weather that day: 46 – 79 (with Rain on the bike)Water: 74-Age Group: F – 35 - 39Height: 5’4”Weight: 125lbsCalories per hour: 200-300PSI for this course: 80/85Depth of Wheels: 60/90Swim – 1:04:26T1 – 4:43Bike – 6:01:22T2 – 2:29Run – 3:51:49Total Race Time: 11:04:46-Gender Rank: 21Division Rank: 3Overall Rank: 118-Follow Kathleen,Instagram: @ironmurrkatFacebook: Kathleen MurrayStrava: Kathleen Murray -Follow Coach Terry:Instagram: @CoachTerryWilsonFacebook: www.facebook.com/CoachTerryWilson-To learn more about me, go to www.CoachTerryWilson.com
Kathleen Murray is Bad at Parties! Host, Andy Zook, and Kathleen talk about natural flaws in performance! Being bold in promoting your work! Supporting the voice of another without a voice! Showing up! http://www.kathleenmurray.com/
If you want to know how to become an angel investor you need to hear this conversation. I chat with Kathleen Murray, a businesswoman and angel investor who stepped into the world of angel investing on her own, supporting a startup company in the wine industry that she still works alongside today. Interestingly, she isn’t sure she would invest in the company again if she was starting over and you can hear her explanation in our conversation. Kathleen is a person who is very clear about the risks and rewards of angel investing and has a great way of describing the process, including how to get started as an angel. If you’re interested in the possibility of investing in startup companies, Kathleen has a helpful perspective on her own journey that can help you consider all the options, so be sure you listen. Why would you NOT invest in a company you’ve already invested in, if you could do it over? In this conversation with Kathleen Murray, an experienced angel investor, I learned how she got started in angel investing through a relationship with a company in the wine industry. In the course of our conversation she said that if she had it to do over again, she isn’t sure she would invest in the company in the first place. Why is that? It has to do with the long-term nature of the investment, the constant infusion of cash that’s been required to keep the company profitable, and the lack of a clear exit strategy for her investment. You can hear all the details on this episode of Capital Gains. Are angel investments good for income or is all about the exit? One of the things I was curious about when talking with Kathleen Murray was whether angel investments are typically income producing or if the profitability is typically realized at the end of the investment period. Kathleen was quick to point out that seldom is a startup company able to realize the kind of profits that enables investors to be remunerated in an ongoing manner. The funds that are put into the company are used to make it become profitable, not to enable quick profits - and there is a very clear difference. You can hear Kathleen’s clear and simple way of explaining the role of an angel investor on this episode. Who should and should not get involved in angel investing? If you’ve ever wondered whether or not angel investing is for you, my guest Kathleen Murray has some very clear questions she suggests you ask yourself to determine if angel investing is a good fit. Do you have extra income you don’t mind losing if a deal doesn’t work out? Are you excited about business and supporting new businesses? Are you eager to help new entrepreneurs who have great ideas? Are you willing and able to provide counsel, advice, and coaching? These are just some of the questions Kathleen shares so be sure you listen to get the entire list of things she says you should consider. If you want to become an angel investor you need to go in with your eyes wide open. Kathleen Murray says that angel investing is not for the faint of heart and not for those who want a passive investment. Angel investing requires a good deal of time - in the beginning stages it's spent going through a thorough due diligence process to ensure the investment is in your best interest, and once the investment is made, walking alongside the company founders helping them think through and navigate the challenges of starting a new business. Kathleen does a great job of outlining the commitment and time it takes to be a truly helpful angel investor on this episode. Outline of This Episode [1:02] My introduction of Kathleen Murray of The Executive Forum Angel Investment Group. [2:10] How Kathleen got into angel investing in the first place - and her first experience investing in a startup company.. [5:00] The 3 main things Kathleen considers when checking out an investment opportunity. [8:40] Are angel investments good for income or is it all about the exit? [11:14] Who should and should not get involved in angel investing? [14:08] How can an investor get involved in an angel investing group? [16:23] How Kathleen founded The Executive Forum Angel Investing group. [17:34] The types of Kathleen likes and doesn’t like. [20:30] The reason Kathleen looks for companies to be addressing a real, lasting pain point. [24:12] A disappointing experience Kathleen had that you can learn from. [25:56] The importance of going in with your eyes wide open if you want to become an angel investor. [27:45] What’s the difference between an angel investor and someone who invests money in a friend’s company? Resources & People Mentioned Kathleen on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kathymcmorranmurray www.McMorranStrategists.com
In Special Chronicles Podcast Episode 191, Daniel Smrokowski is podcasting live from the 2016 National Association For Down Syndrome (NADS) Next Steps Conference. Tune-in as we continue to feature fun conversations with Ali and David from GiGi's Playhouse Hugs&Mugs; Shepherds College; Buddy Cruise; Special Sparkle Jewelry Company; Dr. Kathleen Murray author of "Count It All Joy: Lessons … Continue reading SCP191: LIVE at NADS2016 Conference (Part 2) The post SCP191: LIVE at NADS2016 Conference (Part 2) first appeared on Special Chronicles.
ATHLEEN Murray, is a Life & Career coach, blogger, speaker and mindset expert. Her mission is to help women get out jobs they’ve been tolerating and into a fulfilling career they love. She does this through her signature program, Never Work Again: How to Ditch Your J.O.B. & Live Your Purpose Instead. In this 5-step program she helps women understand who they are and what they really want out of life, how to create the roadmap to get there and most importantly how to get past the fear or blocks that have been holding them back. Kathleen’s path to coaching is unique since her first career was in the world of politics. She had a successful political fundraising firm in the 1990’s raising more than $10 million dollars for her clients including a sitting US President, Senators, Congressman and other candidates and elected officials around the United States. However after a move to northern Minnesota as a newlywed, Kathleen had her first panic attack which began an almost 10 year journey through anxiety and panic issues. It was this path that inspired her to become a Life Coach and help other women understand that they have the power to create the life they want and truly live their purpose on this earth. She also tries to impart this message to her three children in her other role as mom where she is based in St. Paul Minnesota. Check the infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
Sep. 26, 2013, 9AM. Cultural heritage archives serve as valuable repositories of memory and knowledge that document the ongoing community-based creativity of individuals and groups. During the past decade, there has been an increasing acknowledgement of the value and power of developing such archives at all levels, from very local and informal collections to large national and international repositories. Part one of this symposium included a keynote address by Danna Bell and a panel on Users of Cultural Heritage Archival Materials featuring speakers Betsy Peterson, Danna C. Bell, Jennifer R. O'Neal, Noel Lobley, Amma Y. Ghartey-Tagoe Kootin, Deborah Hollis, Anna Briggs, Maryna Chernyavska, Dreanna Belden and Kathleen Murray. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6361