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Regan Brown, Host, and Bill Mann, President of The GB Group Construction & Painting, interview Kelly Richardson, a partner at Richardson|Ober LLP. In this episode, they discuss the challenges of dealing with negative people in community associations. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction 02:30 Dealing with Negative People in Community Associations 06:31 The Clash Between Independence and Shared Power 10:26 Understanding the Legal Issues Surrounding Harassment 14:45 Balancing Video Surveillance in Common Areas 18:50 The Role of Legal Counsel in Handling Difficult Situations 25:02 Transparency, Communication, and People-Centric Approaches 31:15 Conclusion and Contact Information
Send us a Text Message.A delicious Tuesday crossword by Kelly Richardson, notable for a suggestive and quite apropos grid, a lot of fun clues, and the unexpected appearance of LAYETTE in the grid (not a debut, but certainly new to us). A few clues caught our eye but didn't make it into the podcast, including 27A, Tenet, PRECEPT; 48A, Smart society, MENSA (admission to which requires you to be able to spell PRECEPT
Third episode - and we're back! Jordan interviews super close family friend Kelly Richardson to chat through what it was like growing up with dads they were both absolutely ashamed of. Funny stories, embarrassing stories, sad stories...This conversation certainly goes a little bit all over the place.Listener discretion advised, as the content of this episode mentions drug abuse.
Episode 227 - This week we kicked off a new series on Ethics in Sports. We are welcoming coaching panels and giving them ethical scenarios to see how they would handle situational moral dilemmas. Our first panel this week included veteran volleyball player, coach and radio host Kelly Richardson and veteran boys' basketball coach at Logan-Rogersville, John Schaefer. These coaches did a tremendous job analyzing and dissecting our scenarios. I would want my kids to play for either one of them! Next week we continue our series: Ethics in Sports.
Our guest today has gone under the knife on more than one occasion! Initially Sleeved in 2015, in 2020 she went back under the knife to have the RNY due to reflux.Join us as we sit down with Kelly, AKA @krich_vsg to talk about her journey thats included over not only a massive amount of weight lossed but also some pretty epic achievement as she found her way through her journey. Kelly you are a true fighter and have such an incredible story to tell. Thank you for being a guest on #baribanter
This week on A Place For Film, David sits down with Eskenazi and Elizabeth Sage Collection Curator Kelly Richardson to discuss the ongoing Art of The Character exhibit featuring costumes from Glenn Closes most iconic films and characters. As this is also in partnership with IU Cinema, Kelly explains how that came to be along with what the collection is, what curating fashion and costumes is like and her own personal passions.
For the second time in three days, tornadoes tear through the Magnolia State. We check in with MEMA for the latest assessments.Then, state health officials present an outlook for more vaccine distribution following reports Pfizer's shot could be soon available to more school-aged residents.Then, after a Southern Remedy Health Minute, addressing learning loss the summer after a pandemic-altered school year.Segment 1:From early Tuesday morning through the evening, residents of the Magnolia State were managing another round of severe weather warnings. It was the second time this week systems moving through the state presented threats of strong straight-line winds and tornadoes. At least five tornadoes were confirmed after Sunday's round of severe weather, and more are expected to be confirmed today after reports of power outages, downed trees, and debris in parts of the metro area and beyond. We're joined by Kelly Richardson, Public Information Officer with MEMA.Segment 2:State health officers are continuing their vaccination campaign as the threat of the coronaviurs still lingers in the Magnolia State. The seven-day average of COVID-19 cases reached a post-peak low of 199 cases per day on Easter Sunday. Since then it has risen slightly and is hovering around 240. Some leaders in health care have likened the conditions of the pandemic in Mississippi to smoldering coals - a partially contained threat with the potential to still flare up. The best way they say to reduce the chance of case spikes and further transmission - vaccination.Segment 3:Southern Remedy Health MinuteSegment 4:Researchers find many students have fallen behind academically due to the coronavirus pandemic. With the summer break approaching there's concern the normal learning loss that occurs will be compounded by students who have also struggled to adjust to virtual learning and other changes. In part one of our look at summer learning loss, we speak to Von Gordon, Youth Engagement Leader at the William Winter Institute, on the challenges of finding summer engagement and the ways students can grow through educational opportunities throughout the state. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Some Mississippi communities are waking to downed trees and damage after a number of tornadoes popped up yesterday evening. We get a preliminary report from MEMA.Then, a leader from a civil rights organization responds to the Governor's comments on system racism.Plus, Mississippi's colleges and universities prepare for in-person commencement ceremonies.Segment 1:Mississippi residents are once again joining the rising sun of the early morning hours to assess damage as multiple tornadoes are suspected to have passed through the state yesterday. Meteorologists declared a "tornado emergency" for Tupelo and surrounding areas. The mayor said in a statement that damage had been reported and emergency crews were assessing. News outlets also reported tornadoes near Yazoo City, Byram and Tchula. Several people posted images of funnel clouds on social media. Kelly Richardson is the Public Information Officer for the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency. She shares the preliminary report with our Michael Guidry.Segment 2:Governor Tate Reeves is receiving criticism for recent comments made on a Fox News program. Last week during a town hall with other Republican governors, Reeves said systemic racism does not exist in United States. The statement came just one night after President Joe Biden urged Congress to address the ongoing and often-deadly problem during a joint session. Alicia Netterville is the Deputy Director of the Mississippi ACLU. In a conversation with our Michael Guidry, she discusses President Biden's call to address systemic racism, Governor Reeves' denial, and the steps toward reconciliation. Segment 3:Graduation ceremonies are returning to Mississippi's college campuses this spring. Last year commencement celebrations were canceled as the coronavirus pandemic spread throughout the country. Now, with some safety provisions, graduates and their families will be experiencing something closer to tradition. Alisa Mosely, Senior Vice-President of Acedemic Affairs at Jackson State University, tells our Kobee Vance preparations have been in the works for months.At the University of Southern Mississippi, students will be graduating in multiple cermonies throughout the week. Dee Dee Anderson says their events will be held inside - but with safety measures taken. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Guests: Kari McGill, CEO and Kelly Richardson, Commercial Director of Rowley Properties Description: Rowley Properties in Issaquah, WA believes family and community come first. They work to build their community and focus on projects that rise above the rest - - intelligently developing and creating sustainable projects that will benefit their friends, neighbors, and community for years. Today we interview the CEO and Commercial Real Estate Director of Rowley Properties, a real estate development company since 1954. “We’re not merely trying to build buildings; we are creating a business that responds to our changing times and the needs of our community in alignment with our core values and deep sense of responsibility.” Kari McGill and Kelly Richardson share their journey growing up in the family business, working in a male dominated industry and leading the company into the 21st century by creating vibrant places for community and embracing the connection between nature and people. Tresa continues to explore the Five Common Obstacles women face on the journey to a wealthy life by sharing why we lack motivation to change. Company: Rowley Properties Email: commercial@rowleyproperties.com Phone: 425-392-6407 Website: https://www.rowleyproperties.com/ Host: Tresa Leftenant, CFP®, Reinvention Mentor and Money Mindset Guide for Women Email: tresa@reinventingher.com Website: https://www.reinventingher.com Show Website: https://www.awealthylifeforher.com
On "Media Champions," our host speaks with experts within the media community. This week Mary Jo Van Horn speaks with Kelly Richardson from 13CLEAR.To learn more check out https://www.linkedin.com/company/the13clear/.
The COVID-19 pandemic has disrupted so many aspects of our daily lives. In the veterinary medicine profession, many veterinarians and their staff are doing curbside service. But this isn’t the first time the veterinary community has faced a pandemic. In the late 1970s to 1980s, parvovirus— a highly contagious virus that affects the gastrointestinal tract in dogs—emerged. It eventually was considered a pandemic because it reached dogs across the world. Our two guests from Dallas—Dr. Tony Myers and Kelly Richardson—take us back to that time: a time when veterinarians waited for a safe, effective vaccine to become available and scrambled to figure out what the virus was and how to treat it.A big thank you goes to TVMA member Dr. Geoff Bratton from Dallas for this episode idea! Sources:Texas A&M Veterinary Lab Testing People For COVID-19https://today.tamu.edu/2020/04/29/texas-am-veterinary-lab-testing-people-for-covid-19/TVMDL, Physicians Preferred Laboratory, Ltd. establish partnership to increase human COVID-19 testinghttps://tvmdl.tamu.edu/2020/05/27/tvmdl-physicians-preferred-laboratory-ltd-establish-partnership-to-increase-human-covid-19-testing/Cases of SARS-CoV-2 in Animals in the United Stateshttps://www.aphis.usda.gov/animal_health/one_health/downloads/sars-cov2-in-animals.pdfDifferent COVID-19 Vaccineshttps://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/different-vaccines.html“The Covid-19 Vaccine: When Will It Be Available for You? First U.S. rollouts of doses could start in December, but health-care workers, older Americans likely to take priority over general population”https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-covid-19-vaccine-when-will-it-be-available-for-you-11606339361Canine parvovirushttps://www.avma.org/resources-tools/pet-owners/petcare/canine-parvovirusSupport the show (http://www.tvma.org)
While several Christmas events have been cancelled this year due to the pandemic, the Hills town of Nairne has confirmed its Community Carols (https://www.5mu.com.au/news/local-news/40-local-news/107053-nairne-community-carols-to-go-ahead) will go ahead. The Nairne & Districts Residents’ Association have announced that on Saturday 12 December, families can gather on Nairne School Oval from 5pm. David Richardson the Event Safety Coordinator joins Jennie Lenman to discuss. To comply with COVID-safe requirements, every person must have a ticket to attend and families will be seated in socially-distanced groups of up to 8. A limited number of tickets can be reserved online at https://www.trybooking.com/BMRAS. For further information, contact Kelly Richardson, Carols Co-ordinator on 0417 089 690 or via email nairnecommunitycarols@gmail.com (mailto:nairnecommunitycarols@gmail.com) .
Fall is just around the corner and so is the Good Fight 5k (formerly the Remembrance Run)! Get the inside scoop on this TCTC Virtual Race and hear more about its inspiring mission during our interview with race director Jen Teeples. Also hear from a brand new TCTC member, Kelly Richardson, who moved to Traverse City in the midst of COVID-19, joined TC Track Club, and participated in the 2020 Virtual Summer Series! A Happy (And Safe/healthy) Running! Good Fight 5K Registration: https://runsignup.com/remembrancerun
Have you truly got the balls to drop the ego and take an internship at the age of 30? Tune in for our guest feature, the stylist who’s work has been featured in Vogue, Kelly Richardson!
ROUND 4 - OSCAR MORENO ROUND 4 : Pat Healy talks with Oscar Moreno about overcoming his first career defeat, his newfound motivation after the birth of his daughter and how he looks to advance in his career as free agent. Hot topics include Canelo and his team with Eddie Reynoso, thoughts on Heavyweight division.Super Bantamweight, Brooklyn's Own Mexican Oscar “Filoso” Moreno holds a record of 7 wins, 6 Knockouts out of those 7 wins and only 1 defeat. Oscar has ended 5 of his fights in first round K.O's. Oscar is a power puncher with great boxing skills. Oscar was born in Mexico City, Mexico in 1993. Oscar's parents fled Mexico in 1995 in search for a better future. While being raised in Brooklyn, New York he began boxing at the age of 8 years old. Oscar went on to win tournaments and 7 different amateur championships and made his pro debut in 2016. He has fought on big stages like Madison Square Garden, B.B Kings, Kings Theatre, etc. The Mexican pride Oscar Moreno is a promising rising star. Now as a pro looks to become world champion and even aims to be on the P4P list in his future. Trained by coach Kelly Richardson and celebrity trainer Jerry Joseph. ALL ACCESS + CLIPS + FULL EPISODES + SUBSCRIPTION https://linktr.ee/thepodmatrix FOLLOW us on SOCIAL MEDIA Instagram: @thepodmatrixnyc https://www.instagram.com/thepodmatrixnyc/ Linkedin: THEPODMATRIX https://www.linkedin.com/company/thepodmatrix/ Facebook: @thepodmatrix Support this podcast
Episode 1 of the Great Futures Podcast, Co-host Cameron Senechiame interviews Police Superintendent Kelly Richardson.
Adam has been making violins since age 14, due in part to the recommendation of his first violin teacher, Kelly Richardson. His violins have been played on and praised by Joshua Bell, Joseph Silverstein, and Igor Gruppman, as well as many young, talented soloists throughout Utah. Born in Murray, Utah, Adam grew up in a musical environment, beginning the violin at age 3. When he began studying to be a luthier with Paul Hart, violin making came naturally to Adam because of his highly developed ear and playing ability. He knows very well the qualities that string players look for in an instrument and how to produce them. By nature, Adam is very detail-oriented. (His wife lovingly refers to him as “The Millimeter Man.”) In harmony with this trait, Adam has always excelled in art. Countless hours spent developing this talent greatly enhanced his violin making skills. Adam concluded 4 years of training with Paul at the Tree’s Breath Violin Making School and started his own shop, which has become a thriving business, serving string players and educators worldwide since the year 2000. Adam is married to Kate Day and they are the proud parents of four adorable children.
Hear about Simply Staged staging services from Traci Lynch and Rowley Properties impact in Issaquah from Kelly Richardson!
Bug-a-Boo’s Kelly Richardson stops by for an episode filled with ridiculous twists and turns. Emily shares stories centering around her greatest fears, Kelly explains how she came to live in an abandoned hospital in Korea, and a mysterious window-tapper shows up (It’s Ryan from Afternoonified. I know we never explained that). Buckle in, kids, there’s […]The post Kelly Richardson – A Real B-Hole Situation appeared first on You Gonna Meow? Podcast Network.
Hello friends, Recorded live at Kelly's Olympian in Downtown Portland, a group of friends and I read Judges 11 where a man makes the worst deal in human history with Yahweh. In addition, we learn about my odd knowledge of Drake, why tambourines suck and the value of an big head start. Enjoy! Included on the panel are: Adam Pasi, David Mascorro, Kelly Richardson, Alex Rios, Trevor Thorpe, and Cait Weierhauser.
Shane is joined by Kelly Richardson of the Bugaboo Podcast, but it's not too scary. Unless knowing how your food died is scary... Edited by Sarah Meyter Theme by Jennifer Richards Check out www.RiverCityPodcastFederation.com for more great shows!
It's Rios's birthday in this episode! We get to hear his most happiest birthday song then the ramblings of Caitlin Weierhauser, Kelly Richardson, David Mascorro, Trevor Thorpe, Nariko Ott, Jon-O Pugh, Randall Lawrence & James Barela.
In February 2015, I visited the National Gallery in Ottawa. At the exhibition called “Canadian Biennial 2014” I wandered into an installation by Kelly Richardson. The sound that went along with the video installation filled the room. I was spellbound. From the following link: http://kellyrichardson.net/?page_id=1229 “As part of Shine a Light, Kelly Richardson’s recently acquired … Continue reading Rebel Notion No. 9 – 0015 – Kelly Richardson Installation – Mariner 9 – Haunting Audio
Charlotte View welcomes back intuitive energy healer, Kelly Richardson. Kelly's amazing ability to channel healing energy into the person seeking help is delivered by different methods: hands-on, hands-off, and distant. To facilitate a distance healing, Kelly goes outside of time and space. She slows her brainwaves to the theta wave which activates the “waking dream” state. She changes her perception to a place where time and space are not fixed, where there is no separation between things and where time flows not only forward but backwards. She enters your energy field and she is able to feel what you feel; yet she clearly separates herself from it; from her vantage point, she can identify the negative emotions or false believes attached to it. She works with you to understand what emotion you've trapped and what it needs. Then, she just sets it free with no effort from you During this show Kelly will answer calls ~ (805) 830-8344 ~ from anyone who wishes to step out of pain (physical or emotional) by cutting all energetic cords that are draining your energy and pulling stagnant energy out of the chakras and this way returning them to balance. Confirm distance healing is simple and effective even if you are calling from another state or country. Recognize what the mystics from many traditions meant by saying for centuries “We are all connected. We are not separate.”See for yourself what this modality can do for you.Allow Kelly to work with you and bring to balance your Mind~Body~Spirit by lovingly accessing your energy body Email: KellyKel1975@gmail.com / Mobile (803) 504-6572
Charlotte View welcomes Kelly Richardson, She is a light worker, an intuitive and Energy healer! For over a year now, she's been immersing herself into the world of possibilities and has been amazed by what she's been able to learn and remember. She's studied intuitive work with the amazing Gina Spriggs. She has also studied an energy healing process called Access Consciousness. With Access she can help people release limiting beliefs that might be holding them back. Access Consciousness is a gentle hands-on practice that she combines with other skills like cutting energetic cords that are draining your energy and pulling stagnant energy out of the chakras to return them to balance. Kelly has the ability to tap into a person's energy field to identify together those issues to work. She can do mediumship and she can channel the angelic realm, a spirit being, a live person or animals. She enjoys what she does, meeting new people and knowing she has been able to provide help to others. If you've heard about Energy Medicine, but have no idea what it is...or if you haven't heard of it, even better!... NOW, is the PERFECT time to learn about it! Contact Kelly: kellykel1975@hotmail.com / (803) 692-6021 To request an interview with Charlotte View: info@charlotteview.net
The red planet as we’ve never seen it before – littered with the detritus of long-forgotten expeditions, evidence of mankind’s once optimistic future reduced to scrap. It is an image inciting both trepidation and fascination in equal measures. This is the highly creative work of Kelly Richardson, our artist this month. Featured here is a still from Mariner 9, a 12 meter-long panoramic digital video installation of Mars perhaps a century or two from now and a battlefield of real and imagined spacecraft in the centre of a dust storm. The work has an extraordinary amount of detail, too much to do justice to on a webpage. This image shows a small detail; it is the NASA space rover Curiosity in an (imagined) semi-defunct state.