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Jeepers, creepers! Would you like to make your brown eyes blue? We can change our mind, and we can change the color our hair. Can we change the color of our eyes? Kelly Mitchell, M.D., is a well-known expert to our listeners. He's an ophthalmologist with Texas Tech Physicians. Dr. Mitchell explains how we get our eye color and the purpose behind the color on our iris. He also goes over the different procedures currently for changing the color of our eyes, including colored contact lenses, and reminds us to keep our eyes safe while we're celebrating Halloween.
In this episode, Sophie invites acclaimed makeup artist Kelly Mitchell for an insightful conversation. Kelly shares her inspiring journey, culminating in a double nomination and subsequent win for Best Makeup Design at the TVNZ awards. She discusses her early ambition in fashion, transition to hairdressing apprenticeship at 16, and passion for makeup design. Kelly reveals her personal struggle with depression in the industry and underscores the importance of maintaining a healthy mind, body, and soul, especially given the demanding nature of the work.Kelly speaks on the career benefits and design inspiration that traveling provides and the necessity to stay local due to the actors strike in 2023. She also touches on the financial constraints within the New Zealand makeup industry and the challenge of negotiating pay rates and time allocations for projects. Despite budget restrictions, Kelly emphasises advocating for proper compensation for makeup designers' extensive kits and prep work.The episode delves into the nuances of managing timelines for episodic series, embracing New Zealand's resourceful mentality, and exploring avenues for passive income. Kelly also expresses her love for incorporating indigenous techniques into her work, such as ta moko tattoo artistry.Join us for a down-to-earth chat with Kelly Mitchell, a visionary artist dedicated to the transformative power of storytelling on screen.(00:00:48) Intro to Kelly: Award-Winning Makeup and Hair Design(00:02:39) Starting a Hairdressing Apprenticeship at 16(00:08:30) Dealing with Depression and Breakdowns(00:13:51) Travel as a Mental Health Balance(00:15:45) Overseas Training(00:20:09) Wig Hunting in New York(00:21:46) Makeup Artist Pay Rate Issues(00:30:37) Negotiating Time Requirements(00:33:23) Prepping for Episodic TV Series(00:37:34) Incorporating Tikanga for Hairdressing(00:43:14) Moko Artist Collaboration for Film Tattoos(00:47:20) Māori Woman in Business Development(00:50:45) Planning for the Future in the Industry(00:54:59) The Three Final Questions Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The annular solar eclipse will cross North, Central and South America on Oct. 14 and it will be visible in parts of the U.S., with the greatest path visibility in Texas. Everyone should know by now not to stare directly at an eclipse but may not know why. Our guest, Kelly Mitchell, M.D., Texas Tech Physicians ophthalmologist, explains why we shouldn't look directly at the eclipse and describes the damage it can do to our eyes. Dr. Mitchell also warns us about using our smart phones to look at the eclipse and gives us tips at how to enjoy the eclipse without harming our eyes. Pinhole projectionISO 12312-2 Standard for Solar Viewers
For the last few years, the fastest growing segment of the global financial services industry has been ESG (environmental, social, and governance) funds.Here's how it works: one of several ratings firms uses its own proprietary formula to rate how well a company is responding to environmental, social, and governance risks. An environmental risk might be: will the county where you're locating your data centers have sufficient water supply in coming years? A governance risk might be: have you filed all the proper disclosures?Fund managers like BlackRock then gather highly rated companies into ESG funds, which are sold to investors as socially responsible. Hundreds of billions of dollars flow into ESG funds every year.Note that there's a bit of a shell game at the heart of the enterprise. What customers and investors generally think is that a company gets high ESG ratings because it goes above and beyond in those areas, that it is trying to “do well by doing good.” But in reality, high ESG ratings simply mean that a company is responding to material risks — maximizing its profits, as public companies are bound by law to do. So Tesla gets no ESG credit for accelerating the electric vehicle market, but it can pull a low ESG rating (and fall out of ESG funds) over vulnerability to lawsuits over working conditions. (This is why Elon calls ESG “the devil incarnate.”) McDonald's loses no ESG points for the enormous carbon impact of its supply chain, but it gains points for reducing plastic in its packaging, because regulations against plastic packaging are imminent in Europe. So investors get to feel like do-gooders and big companies are rewarded for carrying out their legal obligation to assess risks to their business. There's not much social benefit to the whole thing, but everyone feels good and green and happy.Except now there's a problem: Republicans bought it. The whole sales pitch — they believe it. They believe that companies in ESG funds are going out of their way to do social and environmental good … and they're furious about it. Over the past year or two, an enormous, billionaire-funded backlash against ESG has consumed the GOP, leading to multiple congressional hearings, hundreds of proposed state bills, and red-state treasurers vowing never to do business with woke lefty activist funds like [checks notes] BlackRock. It is stupid almost beyond reckoning. And I'm just brushing the surface. To dig into the deep layers of dumb and where it all might go, I called Kelly Mitchell. She's a senior analyst at the journalistic watchdog group Documented, which uncovered emails and other communications between the architects of the anti-ESG campaign that led to a New York Times exposé. Get full access to Volts at www.volts.wtf/subscribe
Chuck chats with Kelly, a former Green Peace activist, and current environmentalist journalist, about climate change, what “her people” are thinking vs what “Chuck's people” are thinking, and how we can come together as opposed to killing each other.
It's 'Save Your Vision' month and we'd like to bring awareness to the effects of diabetes on vision, including blindness if left untreated. Kelly Mitchell, M.D., is our guest today. He is a Texas Tech Physicians ophthalmologist and professor in the School of Medicine's Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences. Dr. Mitchell explains why people with diabetes are at risk for diabetic eye diseases, what those diseases are, symptoms, treatments and tells us why if you have been diagnosed with diabetes to schedule an appointment with an ophthalmologist.
To close out this podcast series we are joined by a familiar face to the Indiana Bondcast, the 55th Indiana Treasurer of State and Chair of the Indiana Bond Bank, Kelly Mitchell! Kelly Mitchell was elected as the 55th Indiana State Treasurer on November 4th, 2014. In this role, Treasurer Mitchell serves as the Chair of the Indiana Bond Bank, the Statewide E-911 Board, the Indiana Education Savings Authority, the ABLE Authority, and the Sole Trustee of the State Police Pension Trust, among a number of other positions. As the state's chief investment officer, she oversees the management of $10 billion on a daily basis. Treasurer Mitchell currently serves as Immediate Past President of the National Association of State Treasurers (NAST) and is a member and Past President of the State Financial Officers Foundation (SFOF). In this podcast you'll hear from Treasurer Mitchell about: - 1 key thing she learned as County Commissioner that she brought to the State Treasurer's Office - How a Masters from the U.S. Army War College changed her leadership style - The secret sauce to creating culture - The future of the Bond Bank…and more…
There is a simple and powerful way we can all leave behind a legacy! We don't think about it until we hear the stories of how this simple decision impacts generations of people. April is organ donation month and we want to honor this opportunity by sharing an organ donation story that will keep you thinking for days. Troy Mitchell was a true American hero who died tragically in a homicide case. Kelly was his wife and together they had seven boys. This story that could have had no redemptive story other than Troy's faith will live for generations in the five lives that were saved by Troy's decision to donate his organs. Listen to Kelly share the stories of those she's met who have a new life because Troy and she chose to give right up to the very end of Troy's life.Find Kelly at https://www.facebook.com/kelly.mitchell.58555Find Kevin, Glen and the Kingdom Effect at https://www.facebook.com/groups/472921304143638
Emil and Kelly Mitchell, known as the King and Queen of the Gypsies, have long been a part of Meridian, Mississippi lore but their story is complicated and often misunderstood Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive and immediately access exclusive content when you become a patron of the show. Join now at patreon.com/southernmysteries Connect Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Twitter: @southernpod_ Instagram: @explorethesouth Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources Queen of the Gypsies Dead. Our Southern Home. February 10, 1915 The Rose Hill Company of Players. Facebook Queen Kelly Mitchell: A Slice of Meridian's History. The Meridian Star. December 26, 2007 Historical tales abound within Rose Hill Cemetery. Today in Mississippi Fortune telling ordinance challenged. The Meridian Star. February 13, 2011 Meridian, Mississippi, the Queen City. The Meridian Star. October 28, 2011 Why Being 'Gypped' Hurts The Roma More Than It Hurts You. Code Switch NPR. December 30, 2013 Roma Culture: Customs, Traditions & Beliefs. Live Science. November 26, 2018 Meridian's Royal Past. Mississippi FolkLife. February 4, 2019 Episode Music Alone with my Thoughts by Esther Abrami Licensed under Creative Commons Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use
"Writing is a socially acceptable way to be naked." Kelly Mitchell is an award-winning author fascinated with the human condition and how people work. If she doesn't know the answer, she is relentless in figuring it out. This has led to works that inspire provocative and debate-worthy conversations. Her ambition and drive is a contagious motivation to those around her.
Episode 15 of the Long Covid Podcast is a bit like a festive tapas - a little bit of everything. Maybe you haven't heard all the episodes and would like to whet your appetite? Or maybe you have heard them all but would like a few pearls of wisdom? I hope you enjoy this compilation episode.The Long Covid Podcast will be back in January - I have some awesome episodes lined up for you. I hope you have a very restful, peaceful and Covid-free festive season.My fabulous guests were: 01 Barbara Melville ~ 02 Jackie & Malky ~~ 03 Chiara Berardelli ~~ 04 Chris White & Jane Ormerod ~~ 05 Dr Amy Small ~~ 06 Professor Nick Sculthorpe ~~ 07 Suzy Bolt ~~ 08 Rachel Whitfield ~~ 09 Claire Hastie ~~ 10 Amanda Finley ~~ 11 Iain ~~ 12 Kelly Mitchell, the Breathing PT ~~ 13 - AJ Finding My Sparkle ~~ 14 Long Covid Creativity Compilation~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media link or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com Support the show
Episode 12 of the Long Covid Podcast is a conversation with Kelly Mitchell, the Breathing PT. Kelly is a specialist respiratory physiotherapist and has been treating lots of people with Long Covid, as well as other long term conditions. Kelly has a passion for all things breathing and how it can affect our whole body; breathing poorly can bring on all manner of symptoms and not always the ones that we might expect. This is a fascinating chat and has so much that can help so many people with Long Covid - I hope it's as useful for you as it was for me. Useful links:Kelly's website: www.thebreathingpt.co.uk Twitter/Instagram @TheBreathingPTANS study: https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007/s11239-021-02549-6.pdfUS study (on low end CO2): https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.1088/1752-7163/ac3c18 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~The Long Covid Podcast is self-produced & self funded. If you enjoy what you hear and are able to, please Buy me a coffee or purchase a mug to help cover costs.Share the podcast, website & blog: www.LongCovidPodcast.comFacebook @LongCovidPodcastInstagram & Twitter @LongCovidPodFacebook Support GroupSubscribe to mailing listPlease get in touch with feedback and suggestions - I'd love to hear from you! You can get in touch via the social media link or at LongCovidPodcast@gmail.com Support the show
MJ's guest is wine specialist and salesperson, consultant, and educator, Kelly Mitchell. Kelly was named on Wine Enthusiast's 2021 40 Under 40 Tastemakers list, and named a “Rising Black Voice in Wine” by Wine & Spirits Magazine, appearing on its October 2020 cover. Kelly is a sales representative for Skurnik Wines & Spirits.In 2016, Kelly founded her consulting company, Kelly Mitchell Wine to focus on the wine needs of consumers. She has been an event sommelier at the James Beard House. In April 2020, Kelly launched Kelly Selects, in partnership with online wine retailer, Wired for Wine. She is currently completing her WSET Level 3 Advanced in wine education from the International Wine Center. Kelly is a member of Black Wine Professionals and a mentor for Wine Unify. She has been featured in Sevenfifty Daily, Cosmopolitan, Martha Stewart Living, Forbes, Wine Enthusiast, NBC News, Vine Pair and has appeared as a guest on several podcasts.On this episode, MJ and Kelly don't only enjoy a beautiful bottle of German Riesling but discuss Kelly's childhood in Somerset, New Jersey; college life at Spellman and Stanford, and what's going on in the wine industry today: the celebrity culture around wine, the importance of exploring wine via tasting, and mentorship in the wine industry, including the work she has done and continues to do for Wine Unify. Settle into this fun episode of reminiscing and love for wine. Period. Cheers!A huge thank you to Kelly Mitchel! Follow her on IG at @kellymitchellwine Get more of Kelly Mitchell at https://www.kellymitchellwine.com/ This episode's in studio wine:Von Winning Grainhubel Riesling Grosses Gewachs 2018______________________________________________________________Until next time, cheers to the mavericks, philosophers, deep thinkers, and wine drinkers! Don't forget to subscribe and be sure to give The Black Wine Guy Experience a five-star review on whichever platform you listen to.For insider info from MJ and exclusive content from the show sign up at Blackwineguy.comFollow MJ @blackwineguy Thank you to our sponsor: Paso Robles Wine Country. Paso Robles is a region with so many diverse microclimates that allows for a stunning array of grapes to thrive in. It's made up of over 200 family-owned wineries, making a beautiful variety of wines. Learn more at https://pasowine.com/Tune in to their podcast Where the Wine Takes You - which explores the people, places and wines of Paso Robles Wine Country! https://pasowine.com/where-wine-takes-you/ Huge shout out to our sponsor: 56 Degree Wines. Are you looking for extraordinary new wines that have been tasted and approved by professionals with over 40 years of combined experience? Then you have to check out 56degreewine.com. Joe Bembry and his grand crew at the shop do all the heavy lifting for you by vetting every wine on their shelves. Authentic, Artisanal wines. https://www.56degreewine.com/Use the code “MJ” when you check out to save 15% off your first order. Love this podcast? Love the cool content? Get a producer like mine by reaching out to the badass team at Necessary Media. www.necessarymediaproductions.com@necessary_media_ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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My background is a field of education and experience carnage. My curiosity latches onto a topic that piques my interest, and I immerse myself in the research of that topic. Once the smoke clears, there is often a certificate or a degree in my hand--the accidental casualty of a forever learner.My dark sense of humor guides me to write satirical works in opinion pieces, fiction, nonfiction, SciFi, and erotica. Inspiring thought, debate, and laughter in my work is my passion. If you do what you love, it's not a job; it's a dream-and here I am killing it.Originally from Fremont, Nebraska, I am a survivor of extreme culture shock after moving to Las Vegas, Nevada. Things are open after 10 pm, and they sell beer on Sundays - it was emotional. I earned a Bachelor's Degree in Criminal Justice but never actually entered the field (carnage). I ended up owning a collection business specializing in HOA Collections. For those who don't know, HOAs (homeowner's associations) is a world fraught with controversy that I could thrive in.Writing was always the gravity that kept my turbulent world together. Restless in my career and life, I found solace in writing and, being seduced by the power that the right words can have, became a full-time author. If you enjoy my pieces or don't, I am happy to field questions and debate topics. You may always find me lurking at Starbucks.
On today's show Deece talks with author, Kelly Mitchell, about her latest book, Clap If You Can Hear Me. They discuss education reform, the importance of mentorship for youths, where people find motivation now, the nefarious history of balconies, and more.
Raymond and Alyssa visit with Kelly Mitchell about the Colorado Talent Pipeline Report, an annual product of the Colorado Workforce Develop Council. Kelly's role bridges Colorado's Department of Labor and Department of Education and she helps explain how the state's workforce needs and postsecondary and workforce readiness plans come together. Links: Colorado Workforce Development Council: https://cwdc.colorado.gov/ Office of Postsecondary and Workforce Readiness: https://www.cde.state.co.us/postsecondary Colorado Talent Pipeline Report: https://cwdc.colorado.gov/resources/colorado-talent-pipeline-report Office of Standards and Instructional Support: https://www.cde.state.co.us/cofinancialliteracy Professional Development Needs Survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/JGX3JZ8 Hosts: Raymond Johnson (johnson_r@cde.state.co.us) and Alyssa Wooten (wooten_a@cde.state.co.us) Guest: Kelly Mitchell (kelly.mitchell@state.co.us) The Setting the Standards theme music is courtesy of DjDocent.
Shakera talks with Kelly Mitchell, independent wine consultant and representative for Skurnik Wines & Spirits, about her transition from banking to wine, starting a business, and the wine that started it all.
Make Your Mark - Breaking the Glass Ceiling - Women, Voting, and Equality - WBDC
Women are trailblazing their unique pathways to leadership, shattering the glass ceiling and creating legacies within their organizations and communities. Wendy Doyle (President & CEO, Women’s Foundation), Cassandra Sanford (Co-Founder/CEO, Kelly Mitchell), and Kathryn Graves Unger (Vice President, North America Government Relations, Cargill) join moderator Debra Jennings-Johnson (Senior Director, Supplier Diversity, BP) for a discussion on leadership and civic engagement.
September is Workforce Development Month, and we're pleased to welcome members of the Colorado Workforce Development Council to the show to discuss the work CWDC does, their Talent Equity Agenda, and highlight some of the work in Boulder and Mesa Counties, in particular. Joining us are Lee Wheeler-Berliner, Managing Director of the CWDC; Kelly Mitchell, a consultant for the Colorado Workforce Development Council Office with a focus on education and serves as the statewide postsecondary and workforce readiness coordinator for Colorado. She serves in a shared position between the Colorado Department of Labor and Employment and the Colorado Department of Education; Erin Jones, Executive Director for Workforce Boulder County; and Curtis Englehart, Director of the Mesa County Workforce Center. Please visit Connecting Colorado and Colorado Workforce Development Council's websites for more information about the important and exciting work this terrific organization is doing. Hosted by Colorado Business Roundtable President Debbie Brown.
We sat down with Kelly Mitchell of Skurnik Wines and Kelly Selects to check in on life as a wine rep during COVID-19 and, more importantly, get her perspective on the wine industry's shocking lack of diversity.
This week we chopped it up with Kelly Mitchell, wine consultant, and sales rep for Skurnik Wines. Kelly broke down how she manages to host wine dinners, crush wine sales, and still enjoy the fruits of her labor
In Episode 6, Head of Sales Kelly Mitchell speaks on Invidica and his partner and founder Sean Bovell. Invidica is a B2B platform in the E-Commerce and manufacturing industry aiming to streamline and ease the manufacturing and product creation process, through allowing customers to communicate clearly with vetted manufacturers that they get to choose. Invidica care about the users on their platform and the clients products as well. They have partnered up with a variety of retail experts (distributors, retail sites, and marketing businesses) to help aid their clients and their products once the manufacturing has been completed. #ecommerce #1111vcfirm Kelly Mitchell also speaks on WinView Games. WinView, Inc., a Silicon Valley-based company, invented and pioneered second-screen interactive TV. They hold the foundational patents on the synchronized second screen experience. On May 11th, 2020 Torque Esports Corp. completed acquisition Frankly and WinView, Inc. which will soon change its name to Engine Media Holdings, Inc. (“Engine Media”). It is expected that this transaction will place Engine Media at the forefront of esports, news streaming and sports gaming across multiple media platforms. Kelly Mitchell is an innovator, creator, and activist of change that sets trends, breaks stigmas, and Mitchell encourages people to invest not only into tech, but into the communities that they live in. Mitchell speaks on his involvement with Peoples Breakfast Oakland, a civil rights and social action initiative that serves homeless people and people in need with food and resources. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1111vcfirm/support
kelly-mitchell https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/43f8ab4b-615b-4fa3-83f7-01fc9ec2f2bc/F-YJtYQv.jpg Kelly Mitchell is not only Indiana’s elected State Treasurer, she is also one of the most-grounded and well-liked people I’ve ever met. On this week’s “Leaders and Legends” podcast, we talk with Kelly about her background, her time as an elected official, and why she decided to run for Congress in Indiana’s Fifth Congressional District. Sponsors: LL-Sponsors https://files.fireside.fm/file/fireside-uploads/images/4/43f8ab4b-615b-4fa3-83f7-01fc9ec2f2bc/v9hs5prS.jpg * Veteran Strategies (https://veteranstrategies.com/) * Girl Scouts of Central Indiana (https://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/) * MacAllister Machinery (https://www.macallister.com/) * Crowne Plaza Downtown Indianapolis Historic Union Station (http://www.crowneplaza.com/ind-downtown) About Veteran Strategies ‘Leaders and Legends’ is brought to you by Veteran Strategies—your local veteran business enterprise specializing in media relations, crisis communications, public outreach, and digital photography. Learn more at www.veteranstrategies.com (www.veteranstrategies.com). About Girl Scouts of Central Indiana We're 2.5 million strong—more than 1.7 million girls and 750,000 adults who believe in the power of every G.I.R.L. (Go-getter, Innovator, Risk-taker, Leader)™ to change the world. Our extraordinary journey began more than 100 years ago with the original G.I.R.L., Juliette Gordon “Daisy” Low. On March 12, 1912, in Savannah, Georgia, she organized the very first Girl Scout troop, and every year since, we’ve honored her vision and legacy, building girls of courage, confidence, and character who make the world a better place. We’re the preeminent leadership development organization for girls. And with programs from coast to coast and across the globe, Girl Scouts offers every girl a chance to practice a lifetime of leadership, adventure, and success. To volunteer, reconnect, donate, or join, visit girlscoutsindiana.org (https://www.girlscoutsindiana.org/) or call 317.924.6800.
In today's episode I am joined my Kelly Mitchell, the motherhood mentor. We talk about why self care is so important. What self care actually looks like and that it's not about having time on your own, why mothers find it so difficult to prioritise themselves and how we can encourage parents to take it more seriously. I really enjoyed recording this one and I hope you enjoy listening to it. As always head over to Instagram to tell me what you thought and if you want to find out more of what Kelly is up to you cab find her at www.motherhoodmentoring.com or the motherhoodmentor in social media.
WFXR's David DeGuzman gets your ready for our Week 5 edition of "Game of the Week" featuring the 3-1 Hidden Valley Titans and the 2-2 Franklin County Eagles. The episode features extended interviews with Hidden Valley head coach Scott Weaver, Titans tight end Kelly Mitchell, Franklin County head coach JR Edwards and Eagles strong safety Tyshaun Ziegler. We also look back at the Week 4 match-up between Auburn and Eastern Montgomery. Friday Night Blitz airs at 11:00 p.m. on Friday nights after WFXR News First at Ten. You can follow WFXR Sports online on Twitter (@wfxrsports) and Instagram (@wfxr_sports).
Denver-based tattoo artists Jon Hanna and Kelly Mitchell join R.R. Noall in the 4th episode of Poems for People. They discuss the process of becoming a tattoo artist, nightmare clients, and the satisfaction of seeing art on skin. At the end of the episode, they read their typewriter poem! Find Jon and Kelly on Instagram: @jonhannatattoo and @kellymitchelltattoos
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In the first segment, Sophy and Kelly talk to Teuvo and Alex, hosts of the Real Cd'A podcast, a progressive political podcast in northern Idaho (00:48). Then they chat with Aaron Swisher, Democratic candidate for Congress from the Idaho second Congressional district (20:29), and with Kelly Mitchell, candidate for County Clark in Ada County (37:54).
In the first segment, Sophy and Kelly talk to Teuvo and Alex, hosts of the Real Cd'A podcast, a progressive political podcast in northern Idaho (00:48). Then they chat with Aaron Swisher, Democratic candidate for Congress from the Idaho second Congressional district (20:29), and with Kelly Mitchell, candidate for County Clark in Ada County (37:54).
Indiana State Treasurer Kelly Mitchell discusses the ability to Text 911.
Kelly Mitchell is an independent wine consultant and educator and she came on the show to share some gems about all things WINE:) To hear more episodes like this one, Join the Depth & Candor Insider's List Our 3 Key Conversation Topics: Pair your wine with the sauce of the food you are eating instead of the food itself. When ordering Rosé, ask for the latest year. For summer 2017, 2016 Rosé is going to taste the best. A truly vibrant life gets you excited about the future instead of just focusing on getting through the day to day. Resources: Wine Folly International Wine Center Wine and Spirits Education Trust (WSET) Want more from Kelly? www.kellymitchellwine.com Instagram: @KELLS01 Want more from me? Join our squad & Subscribe on iTunes Instagram: @Hiwote_G Music: Karan Dhadialla
Get your tickets for When We Are Married April 20, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29 a comedy by J. R. Priestly and Directed by Kelly Mitchell.
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As what may prove to be one of the most historic weeks in American politics draws to a close, host Antonia Juhasz leads a discussion on energy, climate, and election year politics with guests Tyson Slocum, the Energy Program Director at Public Citizen in Washington, DC and Kelly Mitchell, Energy Campaign Director for Greenpeace, from Chicago. This week, Senator Sanders won an upset victory in Indiana, ensuring an energized race with Secretary Clinton straight through the convention, while Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican nominee for President of the United States. There are stark differences between all remaining Presidential candidates on these issues. But the election is not just about the Presidency, it is also about Congress, state and local contests, all with critical outcomes for energy, climate, and the planet. Our expert guests help steer us through a confusing web of policy and pomp to get to exactly what you need to know during this historic election year. The post Energy, Climate & Election Year Politics appeared first on KPFA.
Great conversation with Kelly Mitchell of Greenpeace about Obama's climate legacy and how we can help make sure he keeps climate a priority as he considers reopening arctic drilling and other issues of great environmental impact.
Agent Caffeine Interviews Jon Cheplak. Agent Caffeine goes to the source and get the most powerful strategies tactics and advice from those out there executing every day. Agent Caffeine is designed to engage the most influential, passionate thought leaders in all disciplines of business. Their fire pushes us to be better, benefit from past mistakes and gives us a driving desire to evolve and change. Asking the questions you need answered to power your business, polish your strategy. Key Takeaways: 1) Why what the real estate brokerage model isn't broken and the critical steps to take or changes they must make. 2) What it takes to facilitate change for self and guiding others. 3) What today's marketing looks like that gets results.
In this week’s episode, the guys talk to Kelly Mitchell, a young runner making a difference one mile at a time. Kelly talks about how she discovered running while in college, then used road races as a way to help others. She discusses starting Miles to Grow, a non-profit that unites runners through virtual races Read More →
Planning for a constitutional convention, will it happen? Richard Mourdock stirs controversy at the GOP convention. Kelly Mitchell wins a nomination, while gay marriage grabs more headlines. That plus, Brent Dickson and Miss Indiana USA.
Have you ever considered deleting an old podcast episode or updating it because the information was now out of date? Perhaps you've been asked to take an old episode out of your library because the information is now wrong. What would you do? +Daniel J. Lewis +David Jackson +Steve Stewart +Kelly Mitchell and myself (Ray Ortega) discuss what to do when time makes your archive irrelevant or just plain wrong. Circle me at gplus.to/rayortega to be notified of future live recordings, to meet other podcasters and share your opinions in the chat! See ya at the next Round! Rountablers featured on this Round included +David Jackson, +Daniel J. Lewis, +Kelly Mitchell, myself (Ray Ortega), and +Steve Stewart.