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Brenden chats with Kelly Moore, Host, Jets Game Night, CJOB Radio Winnipeg about the Winnipeg Jets exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs over the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jets lose. Zach Collaros suspended. What is a 'Natural Hat Trick'? (1:40); SOUNDS OF THE GAME, and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman from 2nd intermission with Kelly Moore (8:55); Times you caught something before it went wrong, OR, when you GOT caught -- Brett's cabbie punched in $109.81 today (16:50); Doug Brown on the Zach Collaros suspension (24:50); SMALL TOWN SALUTE - 89 year old who got two holes in one on the same day at Netley Creek this past weekend! (32:00); Greg sits down with the owner of The Red Top during his on-location yesterday morning (41:50); Winning entry on catching things before they go wrong, or maybe didn't catch in time (53:55); Ever heard of DYSCALCULIA?? One of our listeners shared the story of learning why she has had a lifelong struggle with math (56:40).
Hear From Her: The Women in Healthcare Leadership Podcast Series
In the face of vaccine skepticism and misinformation, here's how two passionate public health leaders, Kelly Moore, President and CEO of Immunize.org, and Piyali Mukherjee, Vice President of Medical Affairs at Moderna Asia Pacific, are getting the truth out about the power of immunization and prevention. Earn Credit / Learning Objectives & Disclosures: https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/1002404?ecd=bdc_podcast_libsyn_mscpedu
The Insulin Injection That Sparked a Murder Charge She wasn't prescribed insulin. And she didn't need it. But she got it anyway—twenty units, straight to the shoulder, allegedly from her own daughter. It was just before midnight on May 25th, 2023, when first responders arrived at an apartment in Grafton, West Virginia. They were there for a cardiac arrest call. Inside, they found 81-year-old Ethel Moore already dead. Her body was lying on the bed in the back room. Her daughter, 61-year-old Kelly Louise Moore, was there too—on the phone, telling someone, “It's bad.” She seemed, according to police, more annoyed than distressed. When paramedics asked what happened, Kelly told them her mother's blood sugar had been high, so she gave her insulin. Not hers, but Kelly's. Kelly has diabetes and is prescribed insulin. Her mother was not. One of the EMTs on scene told the first cop who showed up, “I think she really killed her.” And that hunch would later be backed up by science. Kelly Moore said she hadn't been feeling well that night either—claimed her own blood sugar was low, so she went to bed around 8:30 p.m. Ethel, recovering from a recent hip replacement, also wasn't feeling great. That's when Kelly said she checked her mom's blood sugar twice. It was high both times, so she decided to give her some of her insulin. She told police, “I gave her some of my insulin.” The amount? Twenty units. That's a hefty dose—especially considering Kelly herself, who is more than double her mother's weight, takes 30 units per dose under her doctor's care. And her mother wasn't prescribed any. At all. Police noticed that Kelly seemed irritated throughout the interaction. She mentioned how much her mother was dealing with—arthritis, heart issues, dementia—and that she was the one "elected" to live with her since she was the only sibling not married. She allegedly told cops, “She had all kinds of s— wrong with her.” But on the same day she died, Ethel had called her other daughter in Florida, saying Kelly “wasn't doing nothing for her.” That daughter called back in a panic, concerned that their mother wasn't being taken care of. According to the affidavit, Kelly never told her sister that she had given Ethel insulin—only that she'd died, letting the family believe it was complications from surgery. It wasn't until August 2024, more than a year later, that the medical examiner's report came back. Cause of death: insulin shock. Manner of death: homicide. After hearing that, detectives circled back to the sister in March. She handed over the death certificate—likely still under the impression this was all post-op related. Then, just last week, police arrested Kelly Moore. She's now in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail without bond, charged with murder in the death of her mother. Ethel Moore's obituary paints a very different picture than the cold details in the affidavit. It describes a woman who hugged everyone she met, who found joy in trips to Walmart and McDonald's, and who could strike up a conversation with just about anyone. A woman who read books, loved her family, and lived a full life—until one decision ended it. #TrueCrime #WestVirginia #ElderAbuse #InsulinHomicide Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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The Insulin Injection That Sparked a Murder Charge She wasn't prescribed insulin. And she didn't need it. But she got it anyway—twenty units, straight to the shoulder, allegedly from her own daughter. It was just before midnight on May 25th, 2023, when first responders arrived at an apartment in Grafton, West Virginia. They were there for a cardiac arrest call. Inside, they found 81-year-old Ethel Moore already dead. Her body was lying on the bed in the back room. Her daughter, 61-year-old Kelly Louise Moore, was there too—on the phone, telling someone, “It's bad.” She seemed, according to police, more annoyed than distressed. When paramedics asked what happened, Kelly told them her mother's blood sugar had been high, so she gave her insulin. Not hers, but Kelly's. Kelly has diabetes and is prescribed insulin. Her mother was not. One of the EMTs on scene told the first cop who showed up, “I think she really killed her.” And that hunch would later be backed up by science. Kelly Moore said she hadn't been feeling well that night either—claimed her own blood sugar was low, so she went to bed around 8:30 p.m. Ethel, recovering from a recent hip replacement, also wasn't feeling great. That's when Kelly said she checked her mom's blood sugar twice. It was high both times, so she decided to give her some of her insulin. She told police, “I gave her some of my insulin.” The amount? Twenty units. That's a hefty dose—especially considering Kelly herself, who is more than double her mother's weight, takes 30 units per dose under her doctor's care. And her mother wasn't prescribed any. At all. Police noticed that Kelly seemed irritated throughout the interaction. She mentioned how much her mother was dealing with—arthritis, heart issues, dementia—and that she was the one "elected" to live with her since she was the only sibling not married. She allegedly told cops, “She had all kinds of s— wrong with her.” But on the same day she died, Ethel had called her other daughter in Florida, saying Kelly “wasn't doing nothing for her.” That daughter called back in a panic, concerned that their mother wasn't being taken care of. According to the affidavit, Kelly never told her sister that she had given Ethel insulin—only that she'd died, letting the family believe it was complications from surgery. It wasn't until August 2024, more than a year later, that the medical examiner's report came back. Cause of death: insulin shock. Manner of death: homicide. After hearing that, detectives circled back to the sister in March. She handed over the death certificate—likely still under the impression this was all post-op related. Then, just last week, police arrested Kelly Moore. She's now in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail without bond, charged with murder in the death of her mother. Ethel Moore's obituary paints a very different picture than the cold details in the affidavit. It describes a woman who hugged everyone she met, who found joy in trips to Walmart and McDonald's, and who could strike up a conversation with just about anyone. A woman who read books, loved her family, and lived a full life—until one decision ended it. #TrueCrime #WestVirginia #ElderAbuse #InsulinHomicide Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
She wasn't prescribed insulin. And she didn't need it. But she got it anyway—twenty units, straight to the shoulder, allegedly from her own daughter. It was just before midnight on May 25th, 2023, when first responders arrived at an apartment in Grafton, West Virginia. They were there for a cardiac arrest call. Inside, they found 81-year-old Ethel Moore already dead. Her body was lying on the bed in the back room. Her daughter, 61-year-old Kelly Louise Moore, was there too—on the phone, telling someone, “It's bad.” She seemed, according to police, more annoyed than distressed. When paramedics asked what happened, Kelly told them her mother's blood sugar had been high, so she gave her insulin. Not hers, but Kelly's. Kelly has diabetes and is prescribed insulin. Her mother was not. One of the EMTs on scene told the first cop who showed up, “I think she really killed her.” And that hunch would later be backed up by science. Kelly Moore said she hadn't been feeling well that night either—claimed her own blood sugar was low, so she went to bed around 8:30 p.m. Ethel, recovering from a recent hip replacement, also wasn't feeling great. That's when Kelly said she checked her mom's blood sugar twice. It was high both times, so she decided to give her some of her insulin. She told police, “I gave her some of my insulin.” The amount? Twenty units. That's a hefty dose—especially considering Kelly herself, who is more than double her mother's weight, takes 30 units per dose under her doctor's care. And her mother wasn't prescribed any. At all. Police noticed that Kelly seemed irritated throughout the interaction. She mentioned how much her mother was dealing with—arthritis, heart issues, dementia—and that she was the one "elected" to live with her since she was the only sibling not married. She allegedly told cops, “She had all kinds of s— wrong with her.” But on the same day she died, Ethel had called her other daughter in Florida, saying Kelly “wasn't doing nothing for her.” That daughter called back in a panic, concerned that their mother wasn't being taken care of. According to the affidavit, Kelly never told her sister that she had given Ethel insulin—only that she'd died, letting the family believe it was complications from surgery. It wasn't until August 2024, more than a year later, that the medical examiner's report came back. Cause of death: insulin shock. Manner of death: homicide. After hearing that, detectives circled back to the sister in March. She handed over the death certificate—likely still under the impression this was all post-op related. Then, just last week, police arrested Kelly Moore. She's now in the Tygart Valley Regional Jail without bond, charged with murder in the death of her mother. Ethel Moore's obituary paints a very different picture than the cold details in the affidavit. It describes a woman who hugged everyone she met, who found joy in trips to Walmart and McDonald's, and who could strike up a conversation with just about anyone. A woman who read books, loved her family, and lived a full life—until one decision ended it. #TrueCrime #WestVirginia #ElderAbuse #InsulinHomicide Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Link to video: https://www.gochromacreative.com/forestforthetreesAdditional Resources:v Strategies to reduce the stigma of substance use disorderØ Changing language§ https://www.recoveryanswers.org/addiction-ary/ Ø Respectful maternity care§ https://www.awhonn.org/birthequity/ § **Respectful maternity care is an approach that emphasizes treating all women, regardless of their mental health or substance use struggles, with respect, compassion, and encouragement during their pregnancy to improve pregnancy outcomes. v International and national guidelines on managing substance use in pregnant/postpartum womenØ Substance Abuse and Mental HealthServices Administration (SAMHSA)§ https://store.samhsa.gov/product/Clinical-Guidance-for-Treating-Pregnant-and-Parenting-Women-With-Opioid-Use-Disorder-and-Their-Infants/SMA18-5054Ø World Health Organization (WHO)§ https://www.who.int/publications/i/item/9789241548731 v Screening measures for pregnant womenØ Tobacco, Alcohol, PrescriptionMedication, and Other Substance Use (TAPS) Online Screening Tool; https://nida.nih.gov/taps2/§ **Recommended universal screening (yetto be validated with pregnant patients) to identify problematic use ofnicotine, alcohol, and illegal drugs. This is a user-friendlycomputer-administered test that patients can complete on their own or aclinician can administer. It takes about 1 to 8 minutes to complete, dependingon which substances are endorsed. Responses are immediately scored, risk levelsare calculated, and detailed resources and recommendations for treatment areoffered for each substance use problem that is indicated. § **Recommended universal screening forall pregnant patients to identify who may be at risk of and need furtherassessment of alcohol and drug use. This is a 5-question paper and pencilscreener that asks about substance use (in general, not broken down bysubstance type) by a woman's parents, peers, partner, as well as in her pastand currently during pregnancy. It takes about 1 minute to complete, althoughpositive responses will require additional assessments. Ø Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES)§ **Paper and pencil questionnaire (that could be made into an online survey to facilitate completion), which patients can complete on their own or can be administered by a clinician. Higher ACE scores indicate higher risk for physical and mental health problems, substance use, and other poor outcomes during pregnancy, and referrals to mental health services should
In hour two, Jason Brough and guest host Jamie Dodd speak with Sportsnet NHL senior writer Eric Engels (1:02) live from the GM Meetings about the potential rule changes the league could be seeing next season, plus the boys chat with CJOB Winnipeg's Kelly Moore (24:46) about what the Canucks can expect from the Jets tonight. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Stitching a path towards more a more tolerant world: A national quilting association offers their True Colours Quilt Along to everyone free of charge. Two of the blocks are designed by St. John's queer quilter and artist Corey Follett - co-owner of The Quilted Stash - who joins us in the On The Go studio. We are also joined by the membership director for the Canadian Quilters Association, on the phone from Edmonton (Krissy Holmes with Corey Follett and Kelly Moore)
00:59 Ukraine 3rd anniversary / Jets 07:22 Sounds of the Game from Saturday! Jets win franchise-record 9th straight! 14:57 Yankees finally dump their 'no facial hair allowed' rule -- What's a stupid rule you've had to live under? 23:04 What's going on in DC??? 30:00 Kelly Moore with Kyle Connor & Connor Hellebuyck after the 4 Nations Face-Off 40:18 Stupid rules we've had to endure 44:35 Black History Game and ZUEIKE 49:42 SPORTS!!!! - Jim Toth 1:01:10 Stupid rules we've had to endure 1:04:34 Three Years in… Russia's war on Ukraine 1:12:18 Winning entry on stupid rules 1:15:36 Wandering Barber film is done - Documentary about cutting hair in different parts of the world, including Ukraine when the invasion began
Cam & Jim take an in-depth analysis of the Winnipeg Jets' 5v5 stats and special teams, led by Kelly Moore, the Jets studio host. Kelly breaks down how good the Jets special teams really are—spoiler alert, they're rock solid! But just how good? The Rich Eisen Show, a major sports program in the States, as it's host passionately talking about the NHL and the upcoming 4 Nations Face-Off. This event is gaining massive traction and promises to make a huge impact in the U.S. We also dive into the details of ticket pricing—just how much are the cheapest tickets going for? Also, Cam asks Jim whether there's going to be a “comedown” for the players involved in Thursday's final. Will there be a letdown after such high stakes? Finally, in our exclusive segment, available only on this podcast, Kevin Durant has posted about the NHL vs. the NBA. The results... interesting conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Winnipeg Jets showcased their depth and their video coaching staff (?) in a dominant 3-0 shutout over the Carolina Hurricanes. We break down how the Jets' depth ranks among their top qualities and whether the video team is getting the credit it deserves. Plus, we discuss Winnipeg's league-best power play that outperformed Carolina's top-ranked penalty kill—how significant is that win? CJOB's Kelly Moore joins us to discuss all these topics! With the Jets firmly in control of the Central Division, we explore if they've gained enough ground against the competition. Meanwhile, the Buffalo Sabres have held a team meeting, but not for the reasons you'd expect— and it doesn't exactly paint them in a great light. In exclusive podcast content, Cam & Jim dive into the Jets topping no-trade lists across the league once again. But does that actually make what the Jets are doing all that impressive? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
CJOB's Kelly Moore held an exclusive interview with Canada captain and Jets prospect Brayden Yager! Patrik Laine had some harsh comments for a former team. Was he right to air his feelings? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The guys dive deeper into the idea of travel fatigue and how it has played a real factor in their three-game skid. They also look back on the weekend losses in Vegas and Dallas, with CJOB's Kelly Moore joining the conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Jets got back on track against the Panthers at home. CJOB's Kelly Moore joins! Does the NHL need to mandate more information on player injuries? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
October 13th 2024, Kelly Moore and company break down the 2-1 overtime win against the Minnesota Wild. Host: Kelly Moore Analysts: Jon Rempel, Scott Billeck Producer: Brayden Ewasko Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you're a fan of Jets @ Noon, you're going to want to subscribe to Post To Post, the Winnipeg Jets Post Game Show, hosted by Kelly Moore! Click here to subscribe October 9th, 2024. Kelly Moore and company kick off the 2024-25 season, as the Jets handle the Edmonton Oilers 6-0 at Rogers Place. Host: Kelly Moore Analysts: Dwayne Gylywoychuk, Jon Rempel Producer: Kyle Milroy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode of The Sports Show Podcasts starts off with Christian and Kelly Moore talking about tomorrows season opener for the Winnipeg Jets against the Edmonton Oilers. Following that, Skylar Peters joins Christian to break down the CFL Week 19 picks.
On this episode, Ross Levitan is in for Christian as he talks with Kelly Moore to break down some developments with the Winnipeg Jets, as well as Scott Wheeler from The Athletic on Jets prospects.
Trump / By-election / Emmys & The Levys (1:40); Trump assassination attempt (9:45); Greg's boys got their car! Our first cars, or the first cars we drove (16:35); Manitoba Hockey Hall of Fame gala coming up on October 5th - Kelly Moore will be inducted! (23:20); SPORTS!! Goldeyes & Jets - Paul Edmonds, VOICE OF THE JETS... LONG TIME VOICE OF THE GOLDEYES (33:55); First cars we drove (45:10); Royal Lepage - Canadian Real Estate Association released its monthly Housing Market Statistics report this morning (48:35); Winning story on the first cars we drove (55:15); FALCONS! Brett finally saw one of the downtown Peregrine Falcons up close -- Where exactly do they live?? (59:30).
With the Young Stars Classic in Penticton right around the corner, CJOB's Kelly Moore joins from practice to tee up the important tournament for the Winnipeg Jets youngsters. The show continues with the owner and artist behind EYECANDYAIR, Steve Nash, pops on the program to talk about the creative process involved in creating goalie masks for Connor Hellebuyck. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Moore (filling in for Cam) and Jim Toth have a free-for-all Friday! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Can Kyle Connor up his points total from last year? What about Ehlers? How about Appleton, Barron or Gustafsson? Tune in for the first edition of over/under! Also, 680 CJOB's Kelly Moore joins the program! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelly Moore is in for Christian as he talks to Doug Brown to preview the Bombers vs the Lions, Morley Scott about the Edmonton Elks new owner, Carla Wolfenden to get an update about the Manitoba Summer Games, and wraps it up with Rob Guthrie, the COO of Southwood Golf and Country Club.
Welcome to another inspiring episode on "Spill With Me, Jenny D. Podcast" I'm so thrilled to bring you another "Inspiring Women In Business" Guest for the month of July. Thank you to my Spotlight Supporter CFS Bank and Kelly Moore for your support! I sat down with Maria, a remarkable woman whose journey of transformation and resilience is nothing short of inspiring. Maria shares her personal story of battling weight issues from a young age, dealing with emotional struggles, and facing significant health challenges. Despite the odds, she made a life-changing decision 15 years ago to take control of her health, leading to a remarkable transformation both physically and mentally. Maria opens up about the pivotal moment at her son's school picnic that ignited her determination to change. She discusses the importance of understanding the 'why' behind her journey and the role of mindset in achieving lasting health and vitality. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-love, and the support of loved ones. Maria a successful wellness coach and speaker, helping others navigate their paths to healthier lives. Maria Allshouse LLC, focuses on executive wellness coaching, corporate wellness consulting, and stress mastery coaching. Maria's mission is to inspire and guide others to achieve their health goals, just as she did. Join us for this empowering episode and discover how Maria's journey can inspire you to take the first step towards your own transformation. For more information about Maria and her work, visit her website at https://mariaallshouse.com/ This episode is also available on my Youtube page. https://youtube.com/@spillwithmejennyd?si=3aPVI3Ze9KliDh03 Special Shoutout to my Spotlight Supporter for the month of July. https://cfsbank.bank/ Please Subscribe to my channels to get the newest Episode drop first! https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d Be my next guest by filling out the form on my website under Tell us Your Story.
Welcome to another inspiring episode on "Spill With Me, Jenny D. Podcast" I'm so thrilled to bring you another "Inspiring Women In Business" Guest for the month of July. Thank you to my Spotlight Supporter CFS Bank and Kelly Moore for your support! I sat down with Maria, a remarkable woman whose journey of transformation and resilience is nothing short of inspiring. Maria shares her personal story of battling weight issues from a young age, dealing with emotional struggles, and facing significant health challenges. Despite the odds, she made a life-changing decision 15 years ago to take control of her health, leading to a remarkable transformation both physically and mentally. Maria opens up about the pivotal moment at her son's school picnic that ignited her determination to change. She discusses the importance of understanding the 'why' behind her journey and the role of mindset in achieving lasting health and vitality. Her story is a testament to the power of perseverance, self-love, and the support of loved ones. Maria a successful wellness coach and speaker, helping others navigate their paths to healthier lives. Maria Allshouse LLC, focuses on executive wellness coaching, corporate wellness consulting, and stress mastery coaching. Maria's mission is to inspire and guide others to achieve their health goals, just as she did. Join us for this empowering episode and discover how Maria's journey can inspire you to take the first step towards your own transformation. For more information about Maria and her work, visit her website at https://mariaallshouse.com/ This episode is also available on my Youtube page. https://youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd?si=3aPVI3Ze9KliDh03 Special Shoutout to my Spotlight Supporter for the month of July. https://cfsbank.bank/ Please Subscribe to my channels to get the newest Episode drop first! https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d Be my next guest by filling out the form on my website under Tell us Your Story.
Did you ever meet someone who can finish your sentence? Well my next guest Carole DeAngelo is that person. Carole says "Don't place a deadline on Yourself!" Words to live by! In this episode of "Spill With Me, Jenny D," I am joined by the inspiring Carole DeAngelo, a prominent figure in Washington County. Broadcasting from the charming Vintage Grace Boutique, We dive deep into the realms of business, community, and personal growth. Carole shares her journey from aspiring artist to influential businesswoman, emphasizing the importance of kindness, resilience, and community support. She also reflects on her impactful role in the Women in Leadership series and the lessons learned from her personal and professional experiences. We have a heartfelt conversation about overcoming past challenges, embracing new opportunities, and the power of genuine connections. Carole says Practice Kindness! I agree 100%! Tune in for an uplifting discussion that celebrates the strength and spirit of women in business. There maybe some bloopers as well! Special Shoutout to Kelly Moore and CFS Bank for being my Spotlight Supporter for July "Inspiring Women In Business Month!" https://cfsbank.bank/ Check out our video version on my YouTube page. http://www.youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd Make sure to Subscribe to get the newest episodes. https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d To find out more about the events going on in Washington County https://members.washcochamber.com/MARKETING-AND-ADVERTISING/ObserverReporter-95 Space provided by Vintage Grace Boutique https://www.vintagegraceboutique.com/
Did you ever meet someone who can finish your sentence? Well my next guest Carole DeAngelo is that person. Carole says "Don't place a deadline on Yourself!" Words to live by! In this episode of "Spill With Me, Jenny D," I am joined by the inspiring Carole DeAngelo, a prominent figure in Washington County. Broadcasting from the charming Vintage Grace Boutique, We dive deep into the realms of business, community, and personal growth. Carole shares her journey from aspiring artist to influential businesswoman, emphasizing the importance of kindness, resilience, and community support. She also reflects on her impactful role in the Women in Leadership series and the lessons learned from her personal and professional experiences. We have a heartfelt conversation about overcoming past challenges, embracing new opportunities, and the power of genuine connections. Carole says Practice Kindness! I agree 100%! Tune in for an uplifting discussion that celebrates the strength and spirit of women in business. There maybe some bloopers as well! Special Shoutout to Kelly Moore and CFS Bank for being my Spotlight Supporter for July "Inspiring Women In Business Month!" https://cfsbank.bank/ Check out our video version on my YouTube page. http://www.youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd Make sure to Subscribe to get the newest episodes. https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d To find out more about the events going on in Washington County https://members.washcochamber.com/MARKETING-AND-ADVERTISING/ObserverReporter-95 Space provided by Vintage Grace Boutique https://www.vintagegraceboutique.com/
Did someone Say Cheese Please? In this Episode which is brought to you by CFS Bank and Kelly Moore is all about another Inspiring Women in Business! Meet my new guest Megan McGinnis, affectionately known as the Cheese Queen, at her beautiful establishment. Megan shares her rich history growing up in the grocery industry, from her family's humble fruit stand beginnings to pioneering the specialty food movement in Pittsburgh. Megan delves into her journey, from working in her family's grocery stores to becoming a stay-at-home mom, and eventually pivoting her business during the pandemic to create the Cheese Queen Pittsburgh. Discover how Megan's passion for cheese and charcuterie has led her to host intimate classes, corporate events, and even weddings, all while supporting local businesses and revitalizing the Mount Oliver community. Listen to Megan and I as we discuss the art of charcuterie, the importance of community, and the joy of bringing people together through food. Don't miss the chance to catch a glimpse of Megan's charcuterie board-making skills on the podcast's YouTube channel! I learned how to make a Rose. https://youtube.com/@spillwithmejennyd?si=SJJzfEbW1E187A1q Make sure to Subscribe to my Youtube page and my Website. https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d Special Shoutout to my Spotlight Supporter for July. CFS Bank and Kelly Moore for believing in me and my guests. "Lets do it together." https://cfsbank.bank/ https://www.thecheesequeen412.com/
Thank you for joining me with another inspiring episode on Spill With Me Jenny D., sponsored by CFS Bank. This month, we are celebrating incredible women who have overcome various challenges and are now making a difference in their communities. In this episode, I had a wonderful enlightening conversation with Liz Mims, Director of Community Engagement at Dress for Success Pittsburgh. Liz shares her journey from a challenging upbringing in the South Bronx to becoming a beacon of hope and empowerment for women in marginalized communities. Liz discusses the transformative work of Dress for Success Pittsburgh, which not only provides clothing but also helps women regain their confidence and connect with essential resources. The conversation delves into the importance of mental health, the power of unlearning negative self-beliefs, and the significance of prioritizing oneself. Join us for this heartfelt and empowering conversation, and discover how Liz's passion and dedication are making a tangible impact on the lives of many women. This episode is a reminder that no matter your past, you have the power to shape your future. https://pittsburgh.dressforsuccess.org/about-us/who-we-are/ Contact Liz Mims if you want a speaker for your next event! Check out our Episode on my YouTube page. www.youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd Make sure to Subscribe to my Channels for the newest Episode. https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d Special Thanks to my Spotlight Supporter for July "Inspiring Women in Business" CFS Bank "Let's Make A Difference" I appreciate you Kelly Moore! https://cfsbank.bank/ Space provided by https://www.tata-toos.com/
Thank you for joining me with another inspiring episode on Spill With Me Jenny D., sponsored by CFS Bank. This month, we are celebrating incredible women who have overcome various challenges and are now making a difference in their communities. In this episode, I had a wonderful enlightening conversation with Liz Mims, Director of Community Engagement at Dress for Success Pittsburgh. Liz shares her journey from a challenging upbringing in the South Bronx to becoming a beacon of hope and empowerment for women in marginalized communities. Liz discusses the transformative work of Dress for Success Pittsburgh, which not only provides clothing but also helps women regain their confidence and connect with essential resources. The conversation delves into the importance of mental health, the power of unlearning negative self-beliefs, and the significance of prioritizing oneself. Join us for this heartfelt and empowering conversation, and discover how Liz's passion and dedication are making a tangible impact on the lives of many women. This episode is a reminder that no matter your past, you have the power to shape your future. https://pittsburgh.dressforsuccess.org/about-us/who-we-are/ Contact Liz Mims if you want a speaker for your next event! Check out our Episode on my YouTube page. www.youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd Make sure to Subscribe to my Channels for the newest Episode. https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d Special Thanks to my Spotlight Supporter for July "Inspiring Women in Business" CFS Bank "Let's Make A Difference" I appreciate you Kelly Moore! https://cfsbank.bank/ Space provided by https://www.tata-toos.com/
In this inspiring episode of "Spill With Me, Jenny D," welcome Bobbi, a life coach specializing in self-love and embodiment. Sponsored by CFS Bank, this episode dives deep into Bobbi's transformative journey from a chaotic childhood to becoming a beacon of hope and healing for others. Bobbi shares her unique approach to coaching, which focuses on healing from the inside out. Her story is one of resilience and self-discovery. The conversation also explores practical tips for integrating mindfulness and self-care into daily life, the importance of knowing oneself to truly love oneself, and the healing power of nature and meditative practices. Bobbi's compassionate insights offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to overcome their past and embrace a more centered, peaceful life. Join Jenny D and Bobbi for a heartfelt discussion that promises to leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired. Also available on my YouTube Page.https://youtube.com/@Spillwithmejennyd?si=v5gErvJPlXLaZ7Ij July's Theme is "Inspiring Women in Business" Special Thanks to my Spotlight Supporter CFS Bank. "Let's Make A Difference." Thank you Kelly Moore. Subscribe to my page https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d
In this inspiring episode of "Spill With Me, Jenny D," welcome Bobbi, a life coach specializing in self-love and embodiment. Sponsored by CFS Bank, this episode dives deep into Bobbi's transformative journey from a chaotic childhood to becoming a beacon of hope and healing for others. Bobbi shares her unique approach to coaching, which focuses on healing from the inside out. Her story is one of resilience and self-discovery. The conversation also explores practical tips for integrating mindfulness and self-care into daily life, the importance of knowing oneself to truly love oneself, and the healing power of nature and meditative practices. Bobbi's compassionate insights offer valuable lessons for anyone looking to overcome their past and embrace a more centered, peaceful life. Join Jenny D and Bobbi for a heartfelt discussion that promises to leave you feeling rejuvenated and inspired. Also available on my YouTube Page.https://youtube.com/@spillwithmejennyd?si=v5gErvJPlXLaZ7Ij July's Theme is "Inspiring Women in Business" Special Thanks to my Spotlight Supporter CFS Bank. "Let's Make A Difference." Thank you Kelly Moore. Subscribe to my page https://www.spillwithme.com/meet-jenny-d
Like many equestrians, Regina has gazed upon equine art and thought, “What a beautiful picture. I'd love to own that.” Yet, she hasn't felt educated enough about art to actually whip out the credit card and take it home. After all, no one wants to make a mistake when purchasing art! Regina sought the advice of Juliet Harrison, owner of the Equis Art Gallery in Red Hook, New York. Here's what Regina has learned. There's no such thing as the wrong choice or making a mistake when selecting art. Juliet says, if it speaks to you, it is the correct choice. The Equis Art Gallery is a special place because it's all about the horse. There is something for everyone because the focus is on the horse and not the equestrian discipline. Drafts, hunter/jumpers, stock horses, ponies, minis…you will find them all depicted in unique and beautiful ways. Plus, there are all price points at the gallery so you can test the waters of art ownership at a rate that's comfortable for you. The internet and social media has allowed Juliet's gallery's offerings to be available for browsing at your fingertips. Can't make it to New York? Juliet ships worldwide. After interviewing Juliet, Regina garnered the courage to purchase her first piece of equine art. It's a painting (acrylic on a Canvas Board) called “Windy Pony” by artist Kelly Moore. And she hasn't regretted a single minute of the purchase! Regina encourages you to take the jump into the art world and invest in what makes you happy! Listen in to learn more: (03:15 - 05:06) The Meaning of Horse Art (08:26 - 09:44) The Allure of Horse Anatomy (13:12 - 14:43) Fine Art vs. Equine Art Comparison (18:27 - 19:58) Supporting Artists Through Gallery Representation (21:27 - 22:37) Impact of Social Media on Business LINKS https://www.equisart.com/ Facebook: Equis Art Gallery Equis Art Gallery Fans Instagram: Equis Art Gallery
Guest: Kelly Moore, Jets Game Night Host, CJOB Radio Winnipeg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this Weekly Presentation Coaching episode we meet Kelly Moore from FL!
Guest: Kelly Moore, Host, Winnipeg Jets Hockey, CJOB Radio. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
News and commentary on the closing of Kelly-Moore, and tracking THE lies of Charles Gassenhemier.
I'm Josh Cooperman, host and publisher of Convo By Design and this is a new series of the show called The Design Messengers. A Monday episode of the show sharing design trade info you need to know. I have three items of interest for you. The loss of another design industry brand, a new Booklook. Call this something old and something new, about something old. First up, the loss of another iconic brand. Kelly Moore Paints. The global design business doesn't have enough brands. Think about it, let's just look at paint… Sherwin Williams, Farrow and Ball, Benjamin Moore, Behr, Valspar, Backdrop, Rust-Oleum. It sounds like a lot but it's really not when you think about how many residential, commercial and industrial projects need to be served. When one is lost, you have to wonder why and what the ramifications will be. As of this writing, Kelly-Moore has not announced its closure on the website or socials, which I find disappointing. If you are going to bail, tell your customers first, as loudly as you can. Yes, you will lose sales, but it's the right thing to do. Thank goodness for good journalism. On Friday, January 12th, Kelly-Moore Paints in Irving, Texas let hundreds of workers go and in a press release, announced what they call a “… Plan of r Orderly, Ou-of-Court Wind Down of Company Operations.” The company pointed to a decades long legal struggle stemming from asbestos litigation. Kelly-Moore estimated legal liabilities in excess of $170 million. A number, they apparently could not overcome. The company was founded by William Kelly and William Moore in California, 1946 and acquired by Flacks Group in 2022. Tis is a company that was founded on fair value, fair pricing and offering a designer quality paint to the masses. They were one of the largest independents in the country with over $400 million in annual sales. From the press release in September 2022, their goals and aspirations were big. “The purchase of Kelly-Moore Paints is part of Flacks Group's multi-stage investment thesis around industrial companies with strong manufacturing footprints and global distribution. The acquisition, when combined with its existing portfolio company Germany-based Pleuger Industries, puts Flacks Group's industrial vertical on track to exceed $1 billion in revenues in the next two to three years.” That presser did not age well. I have a BookLook for you. A new book by Elizabeth and Ethan Finkelstein. They are the founders of @CheapOldHouses and hosts of HGTV's show by the same name. I am not a huge fan of the made for TV shows about design these days for one main reason, the are not authentic. They aren't real when it comes to taste, style and design-build. But i'm not a hater, I just want better. And this show is a favorite of mine. I believe Elizabeth and Ethan, I believe in them. I love old houses, renovations and road trips. All of this is incorporated in the show and when I received the book, I found something more to love. The book is a series of short tories about… cheap old houses. The places, people, kids, dogs and how much these homes cost to buy and restore. This is a big deal and I will tell you as someone who left LA for a smaller town, lives in an old home and one that is in the process of being reimagined, as you can see through the Tulsa Remote Design House segments on the show and videos on our IG feed. I can tell you, leaving the big metropolitan city for a smaller town, in a bigger and older home has been an incredible experience that pre-pandemic would not have seemed like a real possibility. This book is inspirational, aspirational and it is, above all else, authentic. We live in a time of high housing costs, high mortgage rates, congested, hyper-competitive cities and it doesn't have to be that way. I think the next 5-10 years is going to provide a fundamental shift in not just how we live, but where we live. The pandemic created the opportunity for us to work and live where we choose.
If you're the parent or caregiver of a teenager, this episode is for you. It can be challenging to navigate the ups and downs of the adolescent years—whether your child is merely exhibiting age-appropriate but frustrating behaviors (door slamming and eye rolling, anyone?) or facing more complex challenges. In this compassionate conversation with family therapist Dr. Kelly Moore, you'll gain strategies and techniques to help improve communication and boost connection with your teen. You'll also learn how to handle conflict more effectively, and nurture yourself through this rollercoaster ride. Among the questions Dr. Moore addresses: How much freedom should you give your child? What kind of behavior is developmentally appropriate? How do you talk to a kid who doesn't want to talk to you? How do you support a teen who's going through a difficult time? When should you worry about your child's mental health? And how can you manage your own emotions in order to be there for your child? In this jam-packed episode, Dr. Moore and I also discuss: The crucial information that a lot of well-meaning parenting advice leaves out How teen behaviors don't always correlate to what they're experiencing on the inside The biggest mistake parents make when communicating with their child How to dance the fine line between offering support and setting boundaries—and why teens crave both Why strengthening your self-awareness makes you more attune to your child's needs How your kid's brain development affects their behavior and emotional responses The best way to respond to the silent treatment (warning: it's not easy for you, but your kid will love it) The one thing you should always do when you're disciplining your child Why it's necessary to mourn the loss of that "little kid" your child once was Why you should approach parenting from your deepest values instead of your biggest fears When to worry about your child's mental health, red-flag behaviors to look out for, and our culture's biggest misconception about kids and depression Why apologizing to your kid is so important, and how to do it the right way When to text your child vs. talk face to face How you can stay close to your child even after they've flown from the nest Plus, Dr. Moore opens up about how a breast cancer diagnosis changed her relationship with her kids. And she offers practical, brilliant tips for diffusing conflict with your teen in the heat of the moment. Parents, this is one episode you don't want to miss! Full show notes available at Morebeautifulproject.com.
On this episode of Ask a Black Belt, GIG Ambassador, Kelly Moore sits down with 10th Planet black belt, Nora Mora. Training jiu jitsu since 2011 at 10th Planet, she's been running the women's jiu jitsu program for 7 years at 10th Planet San Diego. Learn about her Jiu Jitsu journey and lessons she's learned as she offers advice for those with Autism and how Jiu Jitsu has aided in her journey of self-discovery.Learn more about Girls in Gis:Homepage: https://www.girls-in-gis.comEvents: https://www.girls-in-gis.com/events/Shop: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/shop/Donate: http://www.girls-in-gis.com/donate/Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/GirlsinGisFacebook Official: https://www.facebook.com/GirlsinGisTwitter: @_girls_in_gis_Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/girlsingis/Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/girlsingis
Guest: Kelly Moore, Winnipeg Jets Game Night Host, CJOB Radio Winnipeg. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Let's see what the paint vendors have to say about the painting industry
Joyce learned about Kim Myles in The New York Times and knew she had to meet her. Kim Myles is an Emmy Award-winning designer, entrepreneur and cannabis enthusiast. She and her business partner Kelley Moore are the founders of Myles Moore, a cannabis-focused design firm working on projects across the country and now in New York. Kim also serves on the board of The Cannabis Media Council and is the creator, executive producer and star of the trail-blazing dispensary makeover series High Design which streamed on Discovery+ in 2022 and can currently be seen on HGTV's Battle of the Bling. Kim shares with Joyce her joy in discovering cannabis, how she learned the industry from the bottom up, and why we all need to be taking our moms and aunties to our local dispensaries.Joyce gives a shout out to the Cannabis Travel World Fair put on by the Cannabis Travel Association; and her recommendation for TCMS Culture Section is the PBS documentary, Fight the Power: How Hip Hop Changed the World.Topics Discussed(1:13) Cannabis Travel Association(2:27) NECANN Boston – March 10 – 12(4:03) Grown My Own Update(4:20) TCMS Culture Section: Fight The Power(6:30) Kim Myles Introduction(10:45) Cannabis and Menopause(11:04) Dr. Staci Gruber Research(11:18) Dispensary Designer Idea(17:00) Her Time at Med Men(19:35) Cannabis Media Council(20:50) Pitching To Discovery+ - High Design and Battle of the Bling(21:24) Simply Pure and Wanda James(26:50) What Good Dispensary Design Is(27:00) Smaller – Niche – Boutique(29:00) Myles Moore(30:50) Importance of Educated Bud Tenders(32:20) Kelly Moore and Cannabis(35:20) Audio Intro(35:58) Cannabis Media Council(36:20) Amy Deneson(36:40) Joyce Cenali(37:55) I'm High Now Campaign(40:15) Oncology and Cannabis(42:25) Revelry Cannabis Convention NY(47:12) Connect with Kim on Linked-In or Follow on InstagramThe Canna Mom Show wants to thank:Josh Lamkin and Bella Jaffe for writing and performing TCMS theme music and Fortuna Design for creating TCMS website.
We're happy to welcome Kelly Moore from the Chanticleer Athletic Foundation! It's a walk around the Belt bowl edition AND news from the transfer portal.
Host Ericka Adler, Roetzel shareholder and Health Law Practice Group Leader, is joined by special guests Eric Pook and Kelly Moore from Cirrus Consulting Group. Their discussion focuses on the importance of a properly structured lease for healthcare practices and how every provider should take the time to become familiar with the terms of their lease, such as renewal deadlines. They also cover useful tips when renewing or negotiating a lease, and the importance of potentially renegotiating a lease during the sale of a practice to achieve key improvements. Find all of our network podcasts on your favorite podcast platforms and be sure to subscribe and like us. Learn more at www.healthcarenowradio.com/listen/
Paint manufacturer Kelly-Moore is announcing that their paint brand is being made available for the first time in the northeast. Kelly-Moore also announcing that their brand will be dealer-only in that region! And if you're thinking "I never saw an announcement like that from Kelly-Moore?" you're right! Because you heard it hear first!
This episode is educational, hilarious and for EVERYONE. Kelly Moore opens up to Monica about her experience with IVF, what it's like to have sex while pregnant, and gets vulnerable about how hormonal birth control really affected her in different stages of her life. Monica and Kelly briefly dissect the industry of western medicine, more importantly though, they peel back the layers of what we are taught about women's hormonal cycles vs. what is actually true, and how this affects both men's perception of women, women's perception of themselves, and the overall experience of birth currently trending in the United States. This episode contains crucial knowledge for all genders and sexual orientations. Listen & share. As mentioned: Kelli Moore: https://kellimoore.co/ Coming off HBC: https://monicayateshealth.com/pages/coming-off-hormonal-birth-control-masterclass Your Perfect Period: https://monicayateshealth.com/pages/your-perfect-period-program My 2023 Immersion: https://monicayateshealth.com/pages/immersion Follow the Podcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/feminineasfck/?hl=en Follow Monica on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/monicayateshealth/ Purchase the Manifestation Bundle Meditations: https://monicayates.com.au/product/meditation-bundle/ UNEDITED magazine: https://monicayates.com.au/unedited-magazine/
Join me as I discuss the recently announce acquisition of Kelly-Moore.