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In this episode of Find Your Flow in Moco, host Danielle Gibson sits down with Kelly Thomas, who shares all the exciting details about Decatur's Christmas Open House—a festive kickoff where local vendors, shops, and restaurants celebrate the start of the holiday season. Kelly gives us the inside scoop on what to look forward to, including special events, deals, and the overall holiday cheer that makes Decatur's Open House a must-visit. Downtown Decatur Redevelopment Authority Visit Decatur Alabama Find Your Flow in MoCo is a part of the Destination Marketing Podcast Network. It is hosted by Danielle Gibson and produced by the team at Relic. To learn more about the Destination Marketing Podcast Network and to listen to our other shows, please visit https://thedmpn.com/. If you are interested in becoming a part of the network, please email adam@relicagency.com.
In this podcast, various residency program directors and residents from across the state share some unique aspects of their PGY-2 ambulatory care residency experiences. Listen in to hear more about the following programs:Aurora Health Care Metro, Inc. PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Pharmacy Residency – Jennifer Foti, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)Froedtert & MCW PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Jonathan White, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)Froedtert & MCW PGY-2 Thrombosis and Hemostasis Management Residency – Mikie Te Ronde, PharmD (RPD) and Julia Kluck, PharmD (current PGY-2 resident)Mayo Clinic Health System – Eau Claire Hospital, Inc. PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Katie Taylor, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)SSM Health – Monroe Clinic PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Julie Bartell, PharmD, BCACP (RPD) and Kelly Thomas, PharmD (current PGY-2 resident)UW-Health PGY-2 Ambulatory Care Residency – Kristina Heimerl, PharmD, BCACP (RPD)
In this episode of the Private Capital Mastery Podcast, host Brian Franco and guest Ian Kelly-Thomas discuss the intricacies of raising capital for early-stage companies. They explore the evolution of private capital markets, the importance of cultural alignment between founders and investors, and the critical aspects of valuation and market expectations. The conversation emphasizes the need for a compelling pitch deck, navigating the due diligence process, and the responsibilities that come post-funding. Ian shares insights on finding the right investment partners and the significance of building a supportive community around capital raising efforts. Continue the conversation with Jacob Franco: Jacob's Calendar Learn more about Brian Franco by visiting: Facebook Email Me Connect with Ian: LinkedIn
Hiiii! Today I am joined *in-person* with the one and only, Kelly Thomas! If you know Kelly, you know she lights up every room she walks in...and I am so blessed to call her friend! We chat about hilarious Christian dating app fails and waiting for your husband! Kelly also shares her journey walking through chronic illness and how she found joy despite her suffering
In the 50th podcast episode, Dr. Sanjay Juneja welcomes Kelly Thomas, Bethany Webb, and Erin Soto, who share their experiences and insights as cancer survivors and advocate for a healthy mindset during cancer treatment. In this very interesting episode, we discuss the challenges of receiving clear and accurate information about cancer diagnoses and treatments, the importance of doctor-patient communication, and the evolving landscape of cancer therapies.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They lead with the news on 2022 Derby winner Desert Crown, who has suffered a career ending injury while preparing for this week's Juddmonte International at York. Looking ahead to York, Nick catches up with Head of Marketing James Brennan to update on conditions and ticket availability, while local trainer Adrian Keatley tells us he'll be "disappointed" if he doesn't win the Acomb with Ballymount Boy. Wrapping up the action from Deauville, Nick and Dave analyse the Morny victory of Vandeek, while Friday's guest Kelly Thomas is back to tell us how it felt to breed a Group One winner. Oliver St Lawrence reflects on signing for the top lot at Deauville's Arqana sale, while agent Mark McStay talks about the burgeoning success of Del Mar Oaks winner Anisette and gives us the lowdown on Canberra Legend and Deauville Legend. Davy Russell drops in to talk about the high fundraiser Hurling for Cancer, which takes place in Carlow tonight.
Nick is joined by Daily Mirror journalist David Yates to discuss the latest news and events from around the racing world. They lead with the news on 2022 Derby winner Desert Crown, who has suffered a career ending injury while preparing for this week's Juddmonte International at York. Looking ahead to York, Nick catches up with Head of Marketing James Brennan to update on conditions and ticket availability, while local trainer Adrian Keatley tells us he'll be "disappointed" if he doesn't win the Acomb with Ballymount Boy. Wrapping up the action from Deauville, Nick and Dave analyse the Morny victory of Vandeek, while Friday's guest Kelly Thomas is back to tell us how it felt to breed a Group One winner. Oliver St Lawrence reflects on signing for the top lot at Deauville's Arqana sale, while agent Mark McStay talks about the burgeoning success of Del Mar Oaks winner Anisette and gives us the lowdown on Canberra Legend and Deauville Legend. Davy Russell drops in to talk about the high fundraiser Hurling for Cancer, which takes place in Carlow tonight.
Nick is joined by TDN Europe Editor Emma Berry, reporting from Deauville, to bring you all the latest news from around the racing world. They anticipate the Arqana sales, beginning today, and look ahead to an outstanding edition of the Prix Morny on Sunday. They are joined by Sumbe's Tony Fry, jockey Jason Hart (who also has news of Highfield Princess) and Kelly Thomas, whose Maywood Stud bred Vandeek. With the Juddmonte International entries out, owner Imad Al Sagar explains why Nashwa runs, William Muir explains why Pyledriver doesn't, and Owen Burrows tells us why Alflaila is likelier to head to Ireland. Also on today's show, Nick and Emma discuss the Wertheimer/Wildenstein takeover and Nick has news on the Ballydoyle Melbourne Cup hopeful. Ben Young drops in to talk Hall of Fame at the National Horseracing Museum.
Nick is joined by TDN Europe Editor Emma Berry, reporting from Deauville, to bring you all the latest news from around the racing world. They anticipate the Arqana sales, beginning today, and look ahead to an outstanding edition of the Prix Morny on Sunday. They are joined by Sumbe's Tony Fry, jockey Jason Hart (who also has news of Highfield Princess) and Kelly Thomas, whose Maywood Stud bred Vandeek. With the Juddmonte International entries out, owner Imad Al Sagar explains why Nashwa runs, William Muir explains why Pyledriver doesn't, and Owen Burrows tells us why Alflaila is likelier to head to Ireland. Also on today's show, Nick and Emma discuss the Wertheimer/Wildenstein takeover and Nick has news on the Ballydoyle Melbourne Cup hopeful. Ben Young drops in to talk Hall of Fame at the National Horseracing Museum.
Make sure you get consent to join returned guest, comedian Kelly Thomas and the boyz for a body swapping, soul switching, recapping good time! Portland based comedian and musician duo Jay Flewelling and Michael Langman proudly present The Gargoyles Gang Podcast. This brand new podcast is one gigantic and nostalgic nod to the classic after school animated show Gargoyles. Join us on this epic journey back to the 1990's as we delve deep into each episode with hilarious commentary, sharp insight, and just plain love for this long lost but never forgotten series. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gargoylesgang?fan_landing=true&view_as=public
Golf2Grow, Inc of Woodstock is owned by William and Kelly Thomas. At Golf2Grow, Inc, we merge the distinctive qualities of golf (community, competition, and fun) with the inseparable qualities of giving (benevolence, generosity, and charity). This is accomplished by partnering with non-profits and community organizations in their areas of passion and connecting with local small […] The post William and Kelly Thomas with Golf2Grow appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
✅ Request A Customized Workshop For Your Team And Company: http://assertiveway.com/workshops Ever wondered how to engage with a mentor without feeling awkward? Our guest has found out how. Kelly Thomas is an accomplished Operations and Pricing Leader for power generation, oil, and gas at GE Digital. Not only is she a beacon of candid communication and DEI advocacy, she also serves as the Women's Network Co-Chair, and is a proud mom, mentor, and budding runner. Tune in to this episode to discover: ✔️The subtle art of engaging with your mentor even in the face of initial awkwardness. ✔️The transformation of mentors into sponsors and how it paves the way to success. ✔️The importance of using your mentor not just as a venting machine, but as a tool for growth. ✔️The essence of Lean Thinking and how it can be used to gain support and buy-in. ✔️A real-world approach to applying Lean Thinking in group problem-solving scenarios. ✔️The fulfillment derived from giving and receiving feedback with candor. Through her own journey and experiences, Kelly unveils the powerful blend of mentorship, Lean Thinking, and candid feedback that is required for individual and team success. 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Come join the Garg Boyz and special return guest, comedian Kelly Thomas as we bury the "hatchet" on old family drama in this episode. Portland based comedian and musician duo Jay Flewelling and Michael Langman proudly present The Gargoyles Gang Podcast. This brand new podcast is one gigantic and nostalgic nod to the classic after school animated show Gargoyles. Join us on this epic journey back to the 1990's as we delve deep into each episode with hilarious commentary, sharp insight, and just plain love for this long lost but never forgotten series. Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gargoylesgang?fan_landing=true&view_as=public
Extreme Genes - America's Family History and Genealogy Radio Show & Podcast
Host Scott Fisher opens the show with David Allen Lambert, Chief Genealogist of the New England Historic Genealogical Society and AmericanAncestors.org. David opens with the story of the closing of his local church and what he did to commemorate it. Then, in Family Histoire News, an old scoreboard has been found. REAL old! It dates back 1,000 years! Hear where it is from. Then, some 390,000 women signed a petition for world peace a century ago. Now, this document is heading back to Wales, where it came from. David has more. Then, exciting news for a Michigan family. They had a girl. Hear what makes this one so extra special. A doctor is celebrating his 100th birthday… and is still practicing! Hear more about this special man. And, another masterpiece has been found in someone's home in France. You won't believe what it sold for. The first guest up this week is Kelly Thomas of the Historic Burying Ground Initiative of Boston. These are the burial sites of such people as John Hancock and Paul Revere. Kelly explains how the sites are maintained, and, aside from the four in downtown Boston, how many others she oversees. And not one of them is a church yard. She will explain why. Next, Don Milne returns to the show from Stories Behind the Stars, the organization seeking to create 500 word stories for every killed-in-action soldier from World War II. Hear where they are in the project, and what their latest focus is. Then, Tami Mize joins the show to talk about her site ConferenceKeeper.org. Tami started this site in 2016 so you and I can find out where to learn more about family history research. It tracks conferences, online meetings, lectures… you name it. And best of all… it's free! Then, David returns for Ask Us Anything. That's all this week on Extreme Genes, America's Family History Show!
Ever wonder how to create something from nothing? Is it really possible to control and manifest the outcomes we want? In my latest podcast, I'm joined by guest and content creator Kelly Thomas to discuss the power of the mind to create our dreams. We unpack what this word means and how to use your thoughts to change your beliefs and ultimately, your outcomes. We also break down easy ways to begin the process of manifesting more of exactly what you want to see real in your life. In this conversation we discuss: * Why being honest and intentional about what you want is the critical first step of manifestation * How beliefs about yourself and what's possible directly create the outcomes you experience * Personal stories of mini-miracles that we unexpectedly manifested * Practical steps to help you take inspired action steps toward the dream life you desire * How to change your energy and attention to the field of the unknown in order to shift your life in a new direction. Find Kelly on IG: https://www.instagram.com/kgracethomas/ Check out my Connect to Your Core Program where I show you how to manifest your dream life, one thought at a time.
Ryan is joined by Rhodri and Tomi Caws to look back at Joe Allen's international career, the opening weekend of phase two of the Cymru Premier, Cardiff's relegation battle, Wrexham's FA Cup run and much more. We're also joined by Aberystwyth Town women's captain Kelly Thomas ahead of their Women's Welsh Cup semi-final this weekend. Plus the usual Agent Phillips, Wrong 'Un of the Week and your questions. The week's Alternative Wales Soundtrack is 'Sweet Baboo - Hopeless'. Following the news of Jason Bowen's MND diagnosis, you can donate to his battle here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jason-bowens-motor-neurone-disease-treatment --- If you want to help support the podcast, the best way to do that is to purchase a subscription, magazine, pin badge, t-shirt, stickers or anything else from our online shop - alternativewales.com/shop Subscribe, follow, rate and leave a comment - it all helps. Diolch for your support and thank you for listening,. --- www.alternativewales.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/alt_wales Instagram: www.instagram.com/altwales Facebook: www.facebook.com/altwales
The Gargoyles Gang is joined by standup comedian Kelly Thomas to discover the forgotten way of Bushido. Portland based comedian and musician duo Jay Flewelling and Michael Langman proudly present The Gargoyles Gang Podcast. This brand new podcast is one gigantic and nostalgic nod to the classic after school animated show Gargoyles. Join us on this epic journey back to the 1990's as we delve deep into each episode with hilarious commentary, sharp insight, and just plain love for this long lost but never forgotten series.
In this episode, David sits downs with Kelly Thomas, a transformational coach specializing in addiction recovery, psycho-spiritual integration and entheogen treatment preparation. Kelly talks about how the patterns of her early childhood shaped her to be fiercely codependent, the struggles she faced in her abusive first marriage, discovering how her second husband had PTSD and TBI from his time in the military, what she learned from the recovery community during her daughter's time in rehab, and how her husband Devin's work with psychedelics therapies through the Mission Within took her on her own psychedelic journey, which led to some startling discoveries!
Kelly Thomas wasn't expecting to be on this side of the breast cancer experience. Thomas worked in finance and the company she was employed at regularly partnered with the American Cancer Society. Throughout the years, she routinely volunteered to collect donations for the American Cancer Society during breast cancer walks. Despite not having a family history of breast cancer, she remained diligent about self-exams but never noticed anything. Everything changed one December morning in 2017, when she sat down to watch TV and felt a large lump on her left breast. Thomas, who was 33 at the time, immediately made an appointment to see her gynecologist who then referred her to get a mammogram. A week later, she was diagnosed with stage 3 triple-negative breast cancer. In today's episode of the “Cancer Horizons” podcast, Thomas breaks down her journey from volunteer to patient to advocate, the isolation she felt navigating breast cancer as a younger woman, starting an Instagram account to promote positive stories of patients living with triple-negative breast cancer and more. For more news on cancer updates, research and education, don't forget to subscribe to CURE®'s newsletters here.
Melissa has a really fun yet insightful chat with TNBC Thriver founder Kelly Thomas and breast cancer advocate Vaishalee Howey. These two beauties met on their triple negative breast cancer paths, and are a beautiful example of finding connection and community after a breast cancer diagnosis. They talk about the importance of seeking sisterhood when you're first diagnosed and share their experience modeling the newly launched AnaOno x Lori Goldstein collection benefiting the Triple Negative Breast Cancer Foundation. Tune in for the full scoop!
There are no words that can prepare you for this week's story. It is brutal, it is infuriating, and it is a story that is all too familiar. This story happened a decade ago, but it could easily have happened yesterday. Much of the information for this episode comes from an article in the Orange County Register by Tony Saavedra Follow us on Instagram and Twitter @MAFPodcastShow Email us at MAFPodcastShow@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/murder-amongst-friends/support
Mighty Blue On The Appalachian Trail: The Ultimate Mid-Life Crisis
I found Kelly Thomas, or Spotter through my rather unhealthy habit of cyber stalking the Appalachian Trail Facebook pages. She had just summited, and her proud Dad recorded that fact. I reached out to him and eventually spoke with Kelly. For me, her demographic, of a mid-30s female, was under-represented on the trail in past years, but I've noticed it growing in recent years. I wanted to talk with her about that. You can follow Kelly on her YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/c/UnboundCrow Today, we also speak with Katie Westling at the end of her successful hike of the Appalachian Trail. She hiked with a buddy of mine, Hugh Ickrath, from her last shelter, then met her family at the finish. Here is a picture that Hugh took of Katie with her daughter and her grandson as she "crossed the line" at the end. Marvelous!! Also today, an announcement of another podcast on the network. Paul Collins introduces the Hammock Hangers Podcast. I hope you give it a try. You can find it at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/, along with all our other great shows. If you'd like to find out more about "Then The Hail Came," check out George's website at https://georgesteffanos.webador.com/. You can also find George's book on Amazon at this link. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QFG4ZR6. If you like what we're doing on the Hiking Radio Network, and want to see our shows continue, please consider supporting us with either a one-off or monthly donation. You'll find the donate button on each Hiking Radio Network page at https://www.hikingradionetwork.com If you prefer NOT to use PayPal, you can now support us via check by mailing it to Mighty Blue Publishing, PO Box 6161, Sun City Center, FL 35751. Any support is gratefully received. If you'd like to take advantage of my book offer (all three of my printed hiking books–with a personal message and signed by me–for $31, including postage to the United States) send a check payable to Mighty Blue Publishing at the address just above.
J Paul (Singer, Songwriter, Musician, Producer) joins Alvin and Vash for a candid conversation about his breakthrough career, his early gospel roots, performing as a backup singer with the living legend, Stephanie Mills, some spontaneous singing, and so much more! Kelly Thomas and Mikel Thomas, the mother/son duo behind the Philly Photo Spot talk about their "Selfie Museum," the ups and downs of operating a family business, what it's like helping people make their social media dreams come true, and so much more in "We See You!"
Scott DeFoe is a retired Los Angeles Police Department Officer who began his career as a Special Agent for USCS assigned to a DEA TF in San Francisco. His last assignment was as a Sergeant at Special Weapons and Tactics. Throughout his career, he worked in Patrol, Vice, Gangs, Narcotics, and K9. Post LEO service, Scott entered the world of executive protection/corporate security and eventually opened his own consulting company. Over the past 8 years, he has been retained on over 700 police practices/premises liability matters and testified as an expert in the use of deadly force, K9, pursuits, SWAT, Crisis Negotiations, Barricaded Subjects, Protests, (Less Lethal Force-40mm. 37mm, Remington 870 BB Shotgun, Taser, Neck Restraints (Carotid/LVNR, Air Choke)Baton, and OC Spray). Scott has testified/qualified as an expert over 40 times in State and Federal Court. He has been retained on multiple high-profile cases, some involve him representing the Plaintiff who is suing LE, (George Floyd, Marcus Smith, Daniel Prude, Kelly Thomas, Danny Ray Thomas, and many more).
We chat with Kelly Thomas, Innovation Sales Director at P&G, about her journey of finding her strengths through encouragement, mentoring, and curiosity.We also hear another montage of young girls talking about what they want to be when they grow up and why.
One-on-One interview by Robert Ellsberg with Thomas H. Groome about his new book, What Makes Education Catholic: Spiritual Foundations.In this readable and timely work, Thomas Groome explores the basis of Catholic education, from the historical Jesus to figures like Augustine and Aquinas, Angela Merici, Elizabeth Seton, and Mary Ward. Groome shows how these foremothers and fathers of Catholic education ground and shape the spirituality of Catholic educators today. It is these foundations that ensure that Catholic schools today deliver the education they promise to students--not only to Catholics, but to those of many religious traditions.
Want to hear an inspiring story about a rock star triple negative breast cancer thriver? Meet Kelly Thomas. She's a content creator, founder of @tnbc_thrivers, as well as the virtual host for the @tnbcfoundation's monthly zoom chats for women living and thriving with triple negative breast cancer. When she's not supporting the TNBC Community, she's encouraging cancer survivors to move their body with #exercise4survival. Tune in to learn more and get ready for a serious dose of high energy and valuable information about TNBC!
"Tell the story of the mountain you climbed. Your words could become a page in someone else's survival guide." -Morgan Harper Nichols This episode features Kelly Thomas, a Triple Negative Breast Cancer survivor and advocate. We discuss how she has built the community for triple negative breast cancer on social media, as well as the importance of finding your village when facing a cancer diagnosis. Kelly shares her special mantra that has changed my outlook while navigating survivorship, and we also discuss how to stay grounded and focus on our own health during difficult times. Find Kelly @tnbc_thrivers and @talkischeapxo on Instagram Follow @dontcallitajourneypodcast on Instagram for more information on upcoming episodes!
This episode, we were joined by Kelly Thomas. She is a career and mindset coach and founder of Kelly Thomas Coaching. In her role, she provides career and life coaching to professionals in corporations, start-ups, and entrepreneurs who are seeking help navigating challenging times.During this episode, we discussed a number of topics including how to cope with mental stressors, the effects of the pandemic on anxiety, and much more. To receive a free 20-minute consultation with Kelly, email kelly@kellythomascoaching.com and include "Better Together" in the subject line.
Kelly Thomas, creative and community director of the non-profit "Daughter is Enough", joins me on today's podcast! Sharing her testimony of realizing that there is no striving with Jesus-- that being His daughter is enough. Kelly is such a joyful, powerful speaker, and brought so much truth to the episode! Can't wait for you to listen :) Please subscribe, rate, and leave a review! Daughter is Enough website: https://www.daughterisenough.com Kelly's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/kellymeetsworld/ Wild Pursuit Insta: https://www.instagram.com/wildpursuitpodcast/ Abbey's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/abigaile.jones/ This episode was produced by Kohlie Browning, https://kohliebrowning.com/ . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/abbey-jones/support
Kelly Thomas leads a team of Global Commercial Managers at GE Digital working across teams to deliver outcomes for customers on their Digital Industrial Journey. The team does that by driving deals forward from business development through pricing, proposal and contracting. Day to day, the team applies APMP and Lean best practices to improve results for internal and external customers.She has been in the proposal industry for 10 years, and an APMP member since the very start. She was luck enough to have a mentor that was an avid supporter of the organization and helped drive a long lasting commitment to the organization. When she started, she was a member of the APMP Maple Leaf Chapter and eventually served on the Board in Canada for a time. After moving to the US, a spell in Oregon and now in Texas, she has remained an advocate of the organization – bringing the GE Digital on as a corporate member. After settling in Texas, she started working with the Lone Star Chapter Board on the regional conference. Although the conference was postponed due to COVID last year, involvement in the Chapter stuck. She served as Secretary for a year before becoming Co-Chair of the Chapter in Jan 2021 along with Jaclyn Anderson. (And she still thanks/blames Sonya Wooley for that)In 2020, she was a member of the 40 under 40 APMP Class and also serves as Co-chair of the GE Digital Women's Network.From a personal perspective, Kelly is an enthusiastic convert and practitioner of Lean. She is passionate about driving outcomes with a commitment to candor, inclusion and diversity. And finally, the favorite part of her role, whether it is at APMP, the GE Digital Women's Network, or Deal Desk is being a mentor and coach to team members and using lessons learned to improve our business.Interests & hobbies: hiking (although I don't get much of that in Dallas), travelling (when I can), reading (anything and everything), playing with my dogs and going for a great meal with good friends (usually involving some queso – good thing I live in Texas!)
Kelly Thomas, an Engineering Fellow at Oklo, discussed what working at SpaceX and the South Pole have taught her. Watch the full conversation here.
In this episode of H2TechTalk, we chat with Dr. Kelly Thomas, Vice President and Blast Effects Section Manager for Baker Engineering and Risk Consultants Inc., about the importance of realizing, addressing and managing hydrogen release and explosion risks. Dr. Thomas also discusses how companies new to the hydrogen sector can take a "page" out of oil refiners' and petrochemical producers' playbooks with regard to process safety management practices for hydrogen.
This week, your hosts Steve Lowry and Yvonne Godfrey interview Armen Akaragian and Garo Mardirossian of Mardirossian & Associates, Inc. (https://www.garolaw.com/) Remember to rate and review GTP in iTunes: Click Here To Rate and Review Episode Details: Los Angeles trial lawyers Armen Akaragian and Garo Mardirossian of Mardirossian & Associates, Inc. explain how they represented the family of Nonki Uno, a 66-year-old restaurant owner who was killed after the accelerator pedal in her 2006 Toyota Camry got stuck following a crash caused by another driver who ran a stop sign. In August 2009, 86-year-old Olga Bello broadsided Nonki Uno's car, sending it spinning and uncontrollably accelerating, crossing the center median curb and striking multiple telephone poles and trees. Nonki was found dead at the scene with her foot broken and mangled under the brake pedal and her emergency brake activated. Originally tried in 2013, this was a bellwether case for nearly 300 unintended acceleration cases involving Toyota vehicles. Toyota failed to include a Brake Override Safety System (B.O.S.S.) in the American model of the Toyota Camry until 2007 and failed to warn consumers about the fact that solid accelerator pedals can get stuck and cause sudden acceleration. Despite Armen and Garo's argument that Toyota and Olga Bello were to blame for Nonki's death, the Los Angeles jury ultimately found Olga 100% responsible and awarded $10,000,000 in noneconomic damages to Nonki's husband and son. Click Here to Read/Download the Complete Trial Documents Guest Bios: Armen Akaragian Armen Akaragian is an attorney with the firm of Mardirossian & Associates, in Los Angeles, California. He has been with the firm since 1999. Admitted to practice in 2006, Armen has arbitrated, tried, and settled several cases that have resulted in multi-million dollar verdicts and settlements. Some of the largest entities Armen has represented the firm's clients against include Ford Motor Company, General Motors, Toyota Motor Corporation, Marriott International, Inc., Kiewit Construction, Continental Tire, Land Rover, State of California, Chrysler Motors, Emerson Electric, and Honeywell International. In 2009, he was nominated for the coveted Consumer Trial Attorney of the Year Award by the Consumer Attorneys of California, a statewide organization, following his involvement in the case of Pannu vs. Land Rover. This complex product liability case, which was litigated for more than seven years, tried over eight weeks and underwent a two-year appellate process, ultimately resulted in a fully affirmed judgment in excess of $25,000,000.00. Most notably, the published Court of Appeal opinion set precedent in the State of California excluding from evidence crucial testing that automobile manufacturers have relied upon in defending complex product liability cases for decades. In 2011, Armen again was recognized for his accomplishments by the Armenian Bar Association as one of the top 20 lawyers under 40. This was the first time this award had been given out by the Bar Association. In 2013, Armen was one of the trial attorneys in the first bellwether case tried to verdict, Uno v. Toyota, in the about 300 coordinated cases against Toyota arising from unintended acceleration incidents. The trial lasted for more than three months and resulted in a jury verdict in the amount of $10,000,000.00 for the untimely death of a 66-year-old wife and mother. The case ultimately settled in 2015 at the Appellate Court steps. At that time, the judgment which also included costs and interest exceeded $13,000,000.00. During the trial in Uno v. Toyota, the California Court of Appeal published its opinion in Purton v. Marriott International, Inc., 218 Cal. App. 4th 499 (2013), reversing a grant of summary judgment. The Court of Appeal agreed with Armen's position taken at the trial court level and eventually held that an employer could still be responsible for the acts of its employee who became intoxicated at a company party even if the employee arrived home safely from the party, then left his house and was subsequently involved in a crash. The case eventually started trial in May of 2015 in San Diego. After three weeks and just before plaintiffs rested, the case was resolved for a confidential sum. Armen attended California State University, Northridge, where he earned, in 2002, a Bachelor of Science Degree in Business Administration. He then attended Southwestern University School of Law in Los Angeles, where he was consistently on the Dean's List, and completed his Juris Doctor degree in 2005. During his studies, he was also a Judicial Extern for Honorable Dikran Tevrizian, Judge with the United States District Court for the Central District of California. Read Full Bio Garo Mardirossian Garo Mardirossian is the principal of Mardirossian &Associates, Inc., a five-lawyer firm in the Mardirossian Law Building located at 6311 Wilshire Boulevard in Los Angeles. Since starting his practice in 1981, Mr. Mardirossian has focused almost exclusively on representing individuals who have been catastrophically injured. Mr. Mardirossian has obtained over 100 seven- and eight-figure verdicts and settlements, including eight-figure verdicts in product liability, general negligence, and civil rights cases. In April of 2019, Mr. Mardirossian obtained the largest settlement ever against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department in the amount of $42,200,000.00 in the case of Fong v. LA County Sheriff's Department, where a rogue Sheriff's Deputy lost control of his patrol car while responding to a call, Code 3, and hit the plaintiff who suffered a broken leg and a moderate TBI. Despite the crash, within six months, the plaintiff returned back to work without any limitations. In an earlier case against the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department, Dole v. LA County Sheriff's Department, members of the Dole family were beaten and arrested at the Dole home while celebrating a bridal shower. Mr. Mardirossian obtained a defense verdict in the felony criminal case prosecuted against members of the Dole family and then obtained a jury award in the amount of $24,850,000.00 in the civil rights action -- the largest judgment in history against the Sheriff's Department at the time. In Mendoza v. LA County Sheriff's Department, Mr. Mardirossian obtained a $14,350,000.00 settlement for the family of Frank Mendoza, a grandfather who was mistakenly shot and killed by Sheriff's Deputies as he was exiting his home. More recently, in Valenzuela v. City of Anaheim, an excessive force case that resulted in the choking death of Vincent Valenzuela, Garo Mardirossian and Dale Galipo teamed up to obtain a federal court jury verdict of $13,200,000.00 for the family of an unarmed homeless father of two. In the nationally followed Kelly Thomas v. Fullerton Police Department case, Mr. Mardirossian fought for justice for Kelly Thomas, a homeless man suffering from schizophrenia, who was tased and beaten to death by Fullerton Police officers following an encounter that was escalated by the officers. During jury selection, Mr. Mardirossian obtained a settlement of $4,900,000.00 on behalf of Kelly's father. In Kunta Kinte v. Bart Simpson (real names), Mr. Mardirossian represented a South Central family that was beaten and arrested by officers of the LAPD. After obtaining an acquittal in the criminal case, Mr. Mardirossian settled the civil rights action case for $350,000.00. In Zerby v. Long Beach Police Department, Mr. Mardirossian and Dale Galipo obtained a jury verdict of $6,500,000.00 after Long Beach Police officers shot and killed Douglas Zerby, who was sitting on the steps in front of a friend's house. The officers mistook the water nozzle he was holding for a weapon and opened fire. In Amaya v. LA County Sheriff's Department, Mr. Mardirossian obtained a $3,050,000.00 jury verdict on behalf of the family of a man who was shot and killed in his home by Sheriff's Deputies who were executing an arrest warrant. In Ponce v. City of Anaheim, Mr. Mardirossian obtained a $1,650,000.00 settlement for the children of Adalid Flores, who was shot and killed by Anaheim Police Department officers who believed his cell phone was a gun. In 2000, Mr. Mardirossian won the prestigious CAALA Trial Lawyer of the Year award. In 2010, he was elected CAALA's president. He has been named by the Daily Journal as one of the top 100 Lawyers in California, and he has had numerous published decisions that have set an important precedent in California, including Purton v. Marriott International, Inc., 218 Cal. App. 4th 499 (2013); Pannu v. Land Rover, 191 Cal. App. 4th 1298 (2011); Mardirossian & Associates, Inc. v. Ersoff, 153 Cal. App. 4th 257 (2007); and Srithong v. Total Investment Co., 23 Cal. App. 4th 721 (1994). Read Full Bio Show Sponsors: Legal Technology Services - LTSatlanta.com Digital Law Marketing - DigitalLawMarketing.com Harris, Lowry, and Manton - hlmlawfirm.com Free Resources: Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 1 Stages Of A Jury Trial - Part 2
The Queen of Plus Size Lingerie, Mrs. Kelly Thomas, graces the mic and talks to us about being sexy at any size and being confident in your "right now body"! You ready? Let's get into it!
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Breast Cancer is not one diagnosis, it's not all the same. Just like every human is different, so is a cancer diagnosis. It's specific to you, your body. You may have the same staging as someone else, the same treatments, but there are still so many differences. Today's guest is Kelly Thomas, a Stage 3C Triple Negative Breast Cancer THRIVER! She has turned her diagnosis and fight into advocacy for a community of triple negative warriors with her Instagram account @tnbc_thrivers. She shares her journey on Instagram with honesty, heart, and compassion. I am happy to have her on the podcast to share her story in her own words.
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Today, I am speaking with Kelly Thomas. Kelly is the founder of TNBC Thrivers. She has documented her journey with triple-negative breast cancer and created a platform for women thriving with TNBC to share their stories with the community. Kelly uses her platform to advocate for TNBC awareness and promote fitness after cancer. She's also just one of the funniest and brightest lights on social media, and I cannot wait for you to meet her!A podcast to encourage and empower the cancer community. Hosted by Jessica Walker, founder of Better + Co. Thank you for listening! A special 10% off discount specifically for podcast subscribers: https://www.betterandcompany.com/discount/GETTINGBETTERPODCODE: GETTINGBETTERPOD
Hey Everyone! We know there's a lot going on in the world this week, and we hope you're doing well. We're doing our best to create a kind, cozy community for you, so have support going into these winter months. Here's what's happening this month: Tuesday, November 10, we have a live queries and pages panel with agent Kiana Nguyen at the Donald Maass Literary Agency. If you haven't met her, she's delightful, and has wonderful insights into your pages. You can learn more at https://manuscriptacademy.com/kiana-nguyen-panel. We're also creating a number of events in our new member lounge, which is pretty much what happens if you take your favorite creative coffeeshop, add a bunch of talented writers from all over the world, and work together with special guests to get the most out of your writing time. https://manuscriptacademy.com/member-lounge This means small events in a cozy, no-pressure setting. Here are the member lounge events for this month: November 17 is a new experiment for us—a sort of Dr. Phil-esque event where you can send us your “What do I do now?” publishing questions and, together, we find your best submission strategy. November 19, we have a live podcast recording and Q&A with agent Larissa Melo Pienkowski. We just did one of these last month, and it felt like a living room party Q&A. It's a great way to have a real, interactive conversation and get your questions answered. And November 12, 18 and 30, you can join us for our Write Together events, where you can work alongside other writers for support and positive peer pressure, and then meet for small-group networking. And last but certainly not least, coming up on the podcast we have interviews with Serendipity Literary agent Kelly Thomas, HarperCollins editor Rebecca Raskin, and Activist, musician, playwright, and Penguin author Amyra León. As always, you can see our full calendar of events at https://manuscriptacademy.com/calendar, and learn more about our member lounge at https://manuscriptacademy.com/member-lounge. Again, take good care of yourselves.
We are so happy to join Kelly Thomas, agent at Serendipity Literary, to talk about what happens on the agent side of the desk—how agents get hired, how much determination is involved, and what it's like to enter the industry at 40. Plus, as a writer herself, Kelly has extra insight into what goes through agents' minds when writing rejections--and how that affects her process now. We also talk about: 9:07 How job application advice also applies to queries 10:06 How Kelly writes her rejections 12:48 What it's like to be a writer inside publishing, and the empathy gap between agents and writers 16:08 What Kelly's looking for in her inbox 27:06 The different times in the process that you might hear back on your projects Kelly Thomas brings 15 years of sales and business expertise to the literary world as a champion for writers. Kelly is a certified copy editor who has a Bachelor's degree in English (Literature) from Pace University. Prior to joining Serendipity, she provided manuscript analysis for the D4EO literary agency. Kelly is a published poet with publications in 'Tales for the Disenchanted' (2008) and 'Penumbra Art & Literature' (2015). She serves as a freelance editor and ghost writer in her free time. Kelly is a ferocious reader, lover of books, and has a passion for writing. Indeed a writer at heart, no matter the form (essays, articles, blogs, poems, short stories, marketing literature, resumes, or manuscripts), she will quickly put pen to page. Kelly is eager to build her client roster and is actively seeking the next bestselling author! Kelly is most interested in nonfiction (narrative nonfiction, memoirs, true crime), and adult fiction (psychological thrillers, mysteries, suspense, comedies). She enjoys fast-paced, plot-driven fiction with twists, turns, and jaw-dropping moments. She is drawn to stories about leadership, overcoming adversity, and beating the odds. Stories that are told from a unique psychological vantage point are always of interest. The truth is often stranger than fiction, so Kelly is actively looking for the next great true crime manuscript with a murderous and methodical plot.
In this episode, Brett Dupree talks about how he is giving up on internet arguments unless it is about the Miami Dolphins. GO PHINS! Then he has a wonderful interview with Shannon Kelly-Thomas who talks about how she went from a tragic childhood into helping people live their full potential as a Star Shaman. This is Shannon, Star shaman, and an ordinary messy human being. Her story is still being written and her focus lay in soul healing, community stewardship, ascension, and integrative medicine (mind, body spirit). She is a creative activist for our collective awakening. She Facilitates sacred ceremonies and spaces to shed the illusions that we are separate. She holds group and one on one healing containers for individuals to realize their deeper soul mission in this life and help them weave that into all areas of their life.Reach out to her to schedule a session. She offers long term work with clients to facilitate lasting transformation and shift (you can schedule a consult to see if its a fit @ calendly.com/source1) You can book her to come to your town to facilitate a group ceremony for a private group or for a larger community.Her focus is on shedding our relational wounding, and activating soul remembrance so we can create the world we know is possible together. For this who are seeking to overcome fear in leadership, thrive with the feminine & experience passion in your purpose. Upcoming special offering for Awakened Men. 13-week group program. 12 men. Weekly Group zoom calls. Weekly Channeled messages for the group and for individuals. One on one support. Weekly Practices to support your everyday life. Starting November 11th.Her website: https://www.sacredintimatelife.com/More episodes at: Pod.JoyousExpansion.com
Love Of Christ Food Pantry was started by a local church in 1991 and recently local churches and individuals have joined together to meet the needs of the people in their community. KLOVE's Becky Hansen talks with Kelly Thomas from Love Of Christ Food Pantry (All Rights Reserved – Educational Media Foundation 2020)
My guest on this episode is Kelly Thomas. She was 33 years old when diagnosed with stage 3, triple negative invasive ductal carcinoma in January 2018. Kelly shared her story behind the pink ribbon from finding her lump, diagnosis, and treatments. We also talked about being diagnosed with breast cancer at a young age and then being kicked out of AYA support groups after turning 40 years old. For complete show notes, please visit www.behindthepinkribbon.com. New episodes of Behind the Pink Ribbon are release every Tuesday at noon Mountain Standard Time. Subscribe and listen weekly on your favorite podcast player. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter.
We just talked to Kelly Thomas who found a WWI bomb while trying to plant some flowers.
The murder of George Floyd has ignited a global outcry against racism and police violence. How can we understand the meaning of George Floyd while not forgetting Sean Bell, Oscar Grant, Kelly Thomas, Eric Garner, Michael Brown, Laguan McDonald, Antown Rose II, and Ahmaud Arbery to name just a few Americans killed for the color of their skin? To help process the protests and riots, racism and police violence, I’ve invited back on the show my friend Tio Hardiman. We met in Chicago last year after I watched The Interrupters, a documentary that details his organization and its work trying to stop violence on the front end. Tio Hardiman is president and founder of Violence Interrupters, Incorporated and an Adjunct Professor of Criminal Justice. He was active in the 2015 Chicago protests after Laquan McDonald was killed by a police officer and has been active in the recent protests since George Floyd's death. www.freshedpodcast.com/tiohardiman-2/ -- Get in touch! Twitter: @FreshEdPodcast Facebook: FreshEd Email: info@freshedpodcast.com
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We've interviewed some amazing word artists for Season Two - Arthur Kayzakian, Victoria Lynn McCoy, Marie-Elizabeth Mali, Antionette Brim, and Dorothy Chan. Kelly Grace Thomas and I review all the lessons we've learned this season and read a couple of poems that were changed fundamentally by the prompts and advice these amazing writers offered us in their interviews. We wrap up the season here.
Steve Adubato is joined by Jeanette Hoffman, Republican Strategist and President, Marathon Public Affairs and Nicole Swenarton, Senior Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato to discuss female representation in politics. Then, Steve sits down with Debbie Walsh, Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University, to examine the role of women in legislature and […]
Steve Adubato is joined by Jeanette Hoffman, Republican Strategist and President, Marathon Public Affairs and Nicole Swenarton, Senior Producer, Think Tank with Steve Adubato to discuss female representation in politics. Then, Steve sits down with Debbie Walsh, Director, Center for American Women and Politics, Rutgers University, to examine the role of women in legislature and how the […]
Firstly I hope this finds you and your loved ones well and successfully working your way through all of the challenges Covid-19 is creating for all of us. Over the last 2 weeks there has been lots of announcements from the government and industry bodies about changes in response to our living, working and financial arrangements. The federal and state governments have been very active is getting financial support measures in place such as the Job Keeper and Job Seeker packages as well as concessions for business to help keep people in work. One area that has so far eluded government changes is the arrangement for residential tenants and landlords and how they should deal with the challenges being thrown up. Save for a statement that residential tenants can not be evicted for 6 months from issues resulting from Covid-19 they have postponed any decision on this but we understand they hope to announce some initiative soon. To find out what is going on right now I have gone to the front line and asked Property Management (PM) experts Kelly Thomas and Kirsten Braiuka what they are seeing and hearing right now from tenants and landlords and what is there advice to each. Kelly is the Director of PM and Kirsten is the team Leader of PM at Wood Property and they both have significant experience in PM but admittedly haven't experienced a global pandemic before. Fortunately they are fasts learners and bring a healthy serve of human compassion mixed with a deep understanding of the legislation to find solutions.
Firstly I hope this finds you and your loved ones well and successfully working your way through all of the challenges Covid-19 is creating for all of us. Over the last 2 weeks there has been lots of announcements from the government and industry bodies about changes in response to our living, working and financial arrangements. The federal and state governments have been very active is getting financial support measures in place such as the Job Keeper and Job Seeker packages as well as concessions for business to help keep people in work. One area that has so far eluded government changes is the arrangement for residential tenants and landlords and how they should deal with the challenges being thrown up. Save for a statement that residential tenants can not be evicted for 6 months from issues resulting from Covid-19 they have postponed any decision on this but we understand they hope to announce some initiative soon. To find out what is going on right now I have gone to the front line and asked Property Management (PM) experts Kelly Thomas and Kirsten Braiuka what they are seeing and hearing right now from tenants and landlords and what is their advice to each. Kelly is the Director of PM and Kirsten is the team Leader of PM at Wood Property and they both have significant experience in PM but admittedly haven’t experienced a global pandemic before. Fortunately they are fasts learners and bring a healthy serve of human compassion mixed with a deep understanding of the legislation to find solutions.
Breast cancer isn’t just breast cancer like we may have all once of thought prior to diagnosis. Now, thrust into the ‘world of cancer,’ we are aware of the different types of breast cancer, triple negative being the most rare. Because we are both ER+, we wanted to learn more about this diagnosis to educate ourselves and our community so we chose to interview our girl, Kelly Thomas. A triple negative breast cancer diagnosis packs a hard punch, but Kelly (@talkischeapxo) was determined not to stay down. Her transformation from a Stage 3C triple negative cancer diagnosis took some unexpected turns, yet turned her into the awe-inspiring Thriver she is today. She shows us that you can be both tough and lighthearted; both scared and brave; both the inspirer and the inspired. She is surely a thriver, through and through. In Episode 21, prepare to be encouraged and motivated by Kelly's contagious laugh, her honesty, and what can happen when you use what you have just where you are and surrender to the process. In this episode, you'll learn: -About triple negative breast cancer and what makes it different from other types of breast cancer -Kelly's remarkable story -Tools from Kelly on how she has stepped out of aggressive treatment and radically transformed herself -About Kelly’s commitment to the keto lifestyle and the tremendous results she’s experienced. -The incredible work she's currently doing with her "second chance at life" Subscribe, leave us a rating, and review! Know a Thriver or someone who could benefit from this episode? Share this episode with them so they can listen, too! Visit us at www.thethriversguide.com Follow Kelly at https://www.instagram.com/talkischeapxo/ and if you are a TNBC thriver, join the community at https://www.instagram.com/tnbc_thrivers/ Other resources mentioned in episode: @tnbcfoundation @livingbeyondbc @radicalremission
The gals and Kelly Thomas talk perks of living alone vs having a roommate/with your parents, Kelly's definition of adulting, her dating life and resolutions for 2020. Make sure to listen to the end to hear Kelly's advice and words of wisdom for y'all! Follow us on Instagram @basicallyadulting247 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/basicallyadulting/support
Have you ever wanted to pick the brain of a cyber criminal? Friends for Fullerton’s Future is a blog that seeks to hold accountable the government and police department that oversaw and perpetrated the murder of Kelly Thomas. Joshua Ferguson joins us to discuss the attempted legal assassination that he and the blog are fighting in court over the “crime” of sharing public information.
Michael Gennaco was hired as the police auditor by the city of Davis in the wake of the Picnic Day incident. Mr. Gennaco is a veteran auditor who has reviewed cases and incidents across the nation. Everyday Injustice talks with him about his job, the field of police oversight and how it has evolved over time, the advent of body worn cameras and high profile cases like the death of Kelly Thomas in Orange County.
In this episode we discuss the murder of Kelly Thomas. Music created by Chris Early. Audio from Orange County Register.
What is Triple Negative Breast Cancer? TNBC Thriver Kelly Thomas by SurvivingBreastCancer.org
More and more science projects by conservation and environmental charities show that, globally, wildlife and nature are in trouble. The BTOs recent bird communities’ research illustrates both the positive and negative effects of feeding garden birds while the RSPB’s Reserve Report 2018 reports winners and losers around the country – all vital information in the fight to help nature in the face of habitat loss and climate change. On this edition of Nature’s Voice Jane Markham speaks to BTO research ecologist Dr Kate Plummer and the RSPB’s senior reserve ecologist Kelly Thomas about their findings.
8 years ago today Kelly Thomas was brutally murdered on the streets of Fullerton California by a group of armed thugs. In this episode we discuss some lesser known aspects of police abuse in the USA and what America means to us. We also go way back to tell a story about the time we were pulled over by police on a felony stop. As you probably know, Southern California was recently hit by some large earthquakes. Stick around for the wrap-up because we share some earthquake stories. Special thanks to Telephon9 for allowing us to feature two of their tracks including their new hit "California". Check them out on twitter, youtube, and find their music on spotify, itunes, and amazon. follow us on twitter @undoctrinated1 instagram undoctrinatedpodcast email us undoctrinatedpodcast@gmail.com
Kessler Foundation Disability Rehabilitation Research and Employment
Welcome to Kessler Foundation’s 2019 Evening of Discovery and Discussion. A panel discussion about our transcutaneous and epidural stimulation research. Joining us this evening is panel moderator Steve Adubato, PhD, our distinguished panelist Gail Forrest, PhD (https://kesslerfoundation.org/aboutus/Gail%20Forrest), Director of Kessler Foundation’s Center for Spinal Stimulation, Steven Kirshblum, MD (https://kesslerfoundation.org/about-us/foundation-staff/steven-kirshblum-md), Kessler Foundation’s Chief Medical Officer and Co-Director of the Center for Spinal Stimulation, Guang Yue, PhD (https://kesslerfoundation.org/aboutus/Guang%20Yue), Director of Kessler Foundation’s Center for Mobility and Rehabilitation Engineering Research and research participants Natalie Barrett from New Jersey, Jimmy Brown from New York, and Kelly Thomas from Florida. The Center for Spinal Stimulation at Kessler Foundation will explore two groundbreaking treatments for recovery after spinal cord injury: transcutaneous stimulation and epidural stimulation. Transcutaneous stimulation, a non-invasive treatment, applies an electrical current to the skin overlying the spinal cord. Epidural stimulation applies a continuous electrical current to the spinal cord through a surgically implanted stimulator. In initial studies, these treatments, along with physical therapy, have restored function for people with paralysis. Researching transcutaneous stimulation and epidural stimulation will help Kessler Foundation scientists understand neuroplasticity and the neural mechanisms behind the restoration of neurological function. View the podcast transcript at https://kesslerfoundation.org/sites/default/files/2019-08/2019-Cultivation-Event-Transforming-Care-and-Recovery-for-People-with-SCI-Podcast-final-transcript-with-names.pdf For more information about the Center for Spinal Stimulation, go to https://kesslerfoundation.org/research/center-spinal-stimulation Listen to multiple sclerosis and stroke research and innovations in research and employment for veterans from past Cultivation Events at https://soundcloud.com/kesslerfoundation/sets/cultivation-events Like us on FaceBook, follow us on Instagram, listen to us on Soundcloud, and tweet with us on Twitter!
Komen Konversations | Susan G. Komen Central and South Jersey
Meet Kelly Thomas. Kelly was diagnosed with triple negative breast cancer at the age of 33. She's thriving, full of positivity and leading a community of women going through their own cancer journeys with her Instagram account TNBC Thrivers . Listen to her inspiring and incredible story. You can follow Kelly on Instagram: @talkischeapxo @tnbc_thrivers
Authenticity is the HOT new thing in the brand world. In a marketing environment that was previously saturated with photo shopped models and carefully tailored images raw vulnerability is the new sexy. In this interview with Brand Specialist Kelly Thomas we explore the world of social media marketing, oversharing, and attractive authenticity.
Kelly Thomas, with the help of the University of Louisivllle is on the road to recovery after a new kind of spinal surgery. This could help a lot of people walk again. This is her story.
My 1st interview is with Mrs. Kelly Thomas. Kelly helps me kick off my podcast adventure by answering my 2 questions, how long have you been in the Multifamily Industry and what would you tell your younger self. Kelly has 20+ years of experience in residential property management, holding a variety of on-site and corporate level management positions with companies including Greystar, TCR, and others. She is a wife to Dave Thomas Jr. but we do NOT get free Wendy's food and mother to two amazing daughters, Avery and Lainey who's nicknames happen to be Pickle and Bird. She also runs her own non-profit helping families fighting cancer, Love Is Louder Than Cancer. Kelly is an amazing woman, mother, wife, and entrepreneur, making her a celebrity to me! Check out PickleBird & Love is Louder than Cancer: https://www.picklebirdmedia.com http://www.loveislouderthancancer Watch/listen to more episodes: marketingdoer.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thatkimberly/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thatkimberly/support
When humans move species from one part of the world to another it can cause all sorts of problems - from non-native rodents wiping out entire seabird colonies to non-native water weeds choking our rivers. On this month’s Nature’s Voice Jane Markham meets three people who are coping with the impact of these invaders on a daily basis. Laura Bambini is an RSPB Scotland seabird recovery officer, Kelly Thomas, a reserves ecologist who has advice on how to recognise a new threat from the asian hornet and Danny Heptinstall, who as an RSPB policy officer, specialises in invasive non native species and biosecurity.
You probably ought to pick at least one of these up. Batman by Tom King Medicine By Jill Horton and G.M.B. Chomichuk Will I See By Iskwé, David Robertson, Erin Leslie, and G.M.B. Chomichuk Sons of The Devil by Brian Buccellato and Toni Infante Black Widow By Nathan Edmondson and Phil Noto The Old Guard By Greg Rucka and Leandro Fernández The Fuse By Antony Johnson and Justin Greenwood Faith By Jody Houser, Francis Portela, Marguerite Sauvage Hawkeye by Kelly Thomas and Leonardo Romero Grass Kings By Matt Kindt and Tyler Jenkins Also in this episode: Now that DCEU has a competent movie under its belt will the degenerate DC fanboys finally admit that BvS and Suicide Squad are terrible movies? Wonder Woman makes Ashley and Jess happy Jamie shares his experiences with Batman '66 and Adam West The worst Bane impressions of all time Needless detail on pointless characters Jamie imagines a Batman plot, maybe Enraged Dogs Jamie gets sniped by Punisher fans Pinup Cover Hate Fast food metaphors Ashley finishes thanks to space murder Jamie gets a few easy shots off on Buzzfeed Fat Shaming: The Comic Scott shames the wrong publisher IDW gets slammed Panelists: Jamie(@thatcomicfan), Ashley(@sierradean), Scott(@goddamnitscott), Jess (@GeekyChicky87)
In this episode we had the pleasure of interviewing Kelly Thomas. He is a Client Executive with TIS Insurance Services, Inc and became the fourth generation Thomas to work for TIS. Kelly has maintained several roles at TIS starting at the age of 12. Today, he specializes in Commercial Insurance, Personal Insurance, and Life Insurance and provides tailor-made risk management solutions to many individuals and businesses across the Eastern United States. In this episode you will discover: -How Kelly worked his way up from the mail room to Account Executive -Multifamily insurance -Value vs. cost -How to value a multifamily policy -Secret benefits of renters insurance -Tips on insuring for actual replacement costs -Kelly's insurance tips -Hard markets -Soft markets -And much more! http://www.tisins.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/kelly-thomas-982566112/
As you may have heard, the U.S. Food & Drug Administration recently announced a ban on using the antibacterial agent triclosan (and 18 other substances) in soaps, and then last week the issue of antibacterial resistance was discussed at the UN General Assembly. In this episode of the Sustainable Nano podcast, we talk with scientist Eric Melby about different types of antibacterial chemicals and why we should care about triclosan in the environment. Soap with triclosan? Not any more! (image by Kelly Thomas) https://sustainablenano.files.wordpress.com/2016/09/ep5-triclosan.mp3 Stay tuned for more podcast episodes coming every other week this fall! You can find them all on our podcast page, you can subscribe on iTunes, or starting this week you can also find us on Stitcher. ABOUT THIS EPISODE Relevant links: Eric’s blog post: Is Triclosan Safe? What You Should Know About This Antibacterial Chemical NPR article by Alison Kodjak: FDA Bans 19 Chemicals Used In Antibacterial Soaps New York Times article by Sabrina Tavernise: World Leaders Agree at U.N. on Steps to Curb Rising Drug Resistance Interviewee: Dr. Eric Melby **Producer/Host: ** Miriam Krause **Music: ** Our music is by Ketsa, from the Free Music Archive Tagged: antibacterial, antibiotic resistance, podcast, sustainability, triclosan
Arts Weekly Radio Show and Podcast special Guest Kelly Thomas with Augusta University Maxwell Theatre Listen 2 ways: Radio- on Smooth Jazz 92.3 FM on Saturday Morning at 9:30 or Podcast- on www.AugustaArts.com or iTunes This week I received an email from Kelly outlining an abundance of activities at Augusta University, I realized it was just for the month of September! The Kick off to the Lyceum Series, the Cinema Series, a kids show, The Harry Jacobs Chamber Music opening show, Jazz and so much more. It was fun to hear about all that is going on at Augusta University. Listen to hear events for this week-end and a quick peek into the future. The Greater Augusta Arts Council Arts in the Heart of Augusta #augustaarts #hangontosummer Brenda Durant
Pastoral Candidate Q and A - AJ and Kelly Thomas
Pastoral Candidate Q and A - AJ and Kelly Thomas
This week we're revisiting "My Own Worst Enemy" by 90's #bowlingrock stalwarts Lit. We chat about how unfortunately influential this video was to our younger selves, touch on their evolution from hair metal act Razzle to grunge band Stain to the band that America briefly fell in like with, and remember their horrible connection to the Kelly Thomas incident.Also in this episode: a hard stance against Journey's Kids and vodka, an embarrassing story about covering this song in a middle school band, an edgy bowling ball named "Headhunter," being too chubby/old to do the worm, and we somehow manage to talk about Friends, Married with Children, Clarissa Explains it All, Dharma and Greg, and Frasier.
SHOCKING VIDEO: Los Angeles Police Shoot and Kills a Black Homeless Man. Authorities said Sunday night that Los Angeles police fatally shot a man on skid row during a struggle over an officer's weapons.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_7RG7wL5V8My Previous Shows On Police Brutality…http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/lbpd-shoot-kill-suspect-shot-in-backLBPD Shoot & Kill Suspect, Shot in Back and no visible weapon, on MY BEACH. LBPD Releases Additional Details as Video of Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting Surfaces.There have been countless cases of police brutality and murder since I have been in Long Beach, and in fact all of L.A. here is just a smattering here in the LBC…http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/officers-not-guilty-in-homeless-deathOUTRAGE after an Orange County jury Monday found two former Fullerton police officers accused of killing a schizophrenic homeless man, Kelly Thomas, not guilty.Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli were charged with striking Kelly Thomas with a baton and a stun gun in a beating that left him comatose. He died five days later.http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/cop-cleared-in-death-of-eric-garnerCop cleared in chokehold death of Eric Garner;A Staten Island grand jury cleared an NYPD cop in the chokehold death of Eric Garner during his caught-on-video arrest for peddling loose cigarettes, the Staten Island district attorney confirmed Wednesday.http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/brutality-solutions-app-records-policeAlex discusses how to protect yourself from the recent savage physical violence from police departments around the country.
SHOCKING VIDEO: Los Angeles Police Shoot and Kills a Black Homeless Man. Authorities said Sunday night that Los Angeles police fatally shot a man on skid row during a struggle over an officer's weapons.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4_7RG7wL5V8My Previous Shows On Police Brutality…http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/lbpd-shoot-kill-suspect-shot-in-backLBPD Shoot & Kill Suspect, Shot in Back and no visible weapon, on MY BEACH. LBPD Releases Additional Details as Video of Fatal Officer-Involved Shooting Surfaces.There have been countless cases of police brutality and murder since I have been in Long Beach, and in fact all of L.A. here is just a smattering here in the LBC…http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/officers-not-guilty-in-homeless-deathOUTRAGE after an Orange County jury Monday found two former Fullerton police officers accused of killing a schizophrenic homeless man, Kelly Thomas, not guilty.Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli were charged with striking Kelly Thomas with a baton and a stun gun in a beating that left him comatose. He died five days later.http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/cop-cleared-in-death-of-eric-garnerCop cleared in chokehold death of Eric Garner;A Staten Island grand jury cleared an NYPD cop in the chokehold death of Eric Garner during his caught-on-video arrest for peddling loose cigarettes, the Staten Island district attorney confirmed Wednesday.http://www.spreaker.com/user/exum/brutality-solutions-app-records-policeAlex discusses how to protect yourself from the recent savage physical violence from police departments around the country.
Adam and Drew open the show this week discussing what they're thankful for before transitioning into discussion of the recent unrest around the Ferguson Grand Jury verdict. They also discuss the idea that people want 'their group' to be policing within their community and Adam argues that we need to move past the idea of needing to identify as 'groups'. They also cite the Kelly Thomas case from Fullerton, California to illustrate some of the hypocrisy in press coverage of issues like this. AdamAndDrDrewShow.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam and Drew open the show this week discussing what they're thankful for before transitioning into discussion of the recent unrest around the Ferguson Grand Jury verdict. They also discuss the idea that people want 'their group' to be policing within their community and Adam argues that we need to move past the idea of needing to identify as 'groups'. They also cite the Kelly Thomas case from Fullerton, California to illustrate some of the hypocrisy in press coverage of issues like this. AdamAndDrDrewShow.com See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
From the beating of Rodney King to the murder of Kelly Thomas, police tactics in the U.S. have become so heavy-handed that people are regularly being murdered by those ostensibly sworn 'to protect and to serve' them. The militarization of police forces - particularly since 9/11, the steady erosion of civil rights via draconian laws, and an atmosphere of hysteria generated by the 'War on Terror' have all combined to place the police 'above the law'. But tyrannical and dictatorial repression...
From the beating of Rodney King to the murder of Kelly Thomas, police tactics in the U.S. have become so heavy-handed that people are regularly being murdered by those ostensibly sworn 'to protect and to serve' them. The militarization of police forces - particularly since 9/11, the steady erosion of civil rights via draconian laws, and an atmosphere of hysteria generated by the 'War on Terror' have all combined to place the police 'above the law'. But tyrannical and dictatorial repression...
From the beating of Rodney King to the murder of Kelly Thomas, police tactics in the U.S. have become so heavy-handed that people are regularly being murdered by those ostensibly sworn 'to protect and to serve' them. The militarization of police forces - particularly since 9/11, the steady erosion of civil rights via draconian laws, and an atmosphere of hysteria generated by the 'War on Terror' have all combined to place the police 'above the law'. But tyrannical and dictatorial repression...
On tonight's episode of Liberty Panacea, Matt and special guest cohost Cathy Reisenwitz, Editor in Chief at sexandthestate.com, discuss the wave of unbrideled police brutality, capital controls, and how innovative disruptive technology like bitcoin and encryption empowers the individual. Also on tonights show the first ever segment of States Gone Wild, where we highlight an event where the state has gone out of control. Tune in at 9pm EST or catch the archived show immediately after the episode on blogtalkradio or itunes.
On tonight's episode of Liberty Panacea, Matt and special guest cohost Cathy Reisenwitz, Editor in Chief at sexandthestate.com, discuss the wave of unbrideled police brutality, capital controls, and how innovative disruptive technology like bitcoin and encryption empowers the individual. Also on tonights show the first ever segment of States Gone Wild, where we highlight an event where the state has gone out of control. Tune in at 9pm EST or catch the archived show immediately after the episode on blogtalkradio or itunes.
Host Kathleen Beckman dialogues with Dr. Brian Kelly regarding his vantage point of educating Catholic university students; the difference they are making in transforming the culture by exemplifying Catholic values in the public square. Dr. Kelly also shares his personal journey that led to his involvement with one of the foremost, growing Catholic colleges in […]
OUTRAGE after an Orange County jury Monday found two former Fullerton police officers accused of killing a schizophrenic homeless man, Kelly Thomas, not guilty. Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli were charged with striking Kelly Thomas with a baton and a stun gun in a beating that left him comatose. He died five days later.TOTAL CRAP!!! These jerk off pigs got away with MURDER!!! BOYCOTT THE CITY OF FULLERTON!!!
OUTRAGE after an Orange County jury Monday found two former Fullerton police officers accused of killing a schizophrenic homeless man, Kelly Thomas, not guilty. Manuel Ramos and Jay Cicinelli were charged with striking Kelly Thomas with a baton and a stun gun in a beating that left him comatose. He died five days later.TOTAL CRAP!!! These jerk off pigs got away with MURDER!!! BOYCOTT THE CITY OF FULLERTON!!!
Tuesday, July 10. Who says you can’t fight city hall? Travis Kiger, one of the newest members of Fullerton’s city council, talks with Martha Montelongo, Ben Boychuk and John Seiler about how a group of activists and bloggers unseated three well-entrenched council members in June. Later in the program, Larry Sand, president of the California […]
Mike and Nathan delve into Sarkozy, the Golden Dawn party, underwear bombs, flatulating dinosaurs, Fukushima Daiichi, talking about ourselves, ICBC, same-sex marriage, Google's robot cars, banning fracking, Kelly Thomas, budget cutting, bullying dolphins, and babies on opiates.
Ben Boychuk, Martha Montelongo and John Seiler discuss the Kelly Thomas murder preliminary trial and the citizen blogging and activism that helped bring the case to light, and Should the Govt make it harder for parents to opt out of vaccinations for their kids? The issue of vaccinations and government regulations that allow exemptions.
The hacking group Anonymous apparently hoped to stop the BART Transit System in its tracks. According to a statement and Twitter messages, the group claimed responsibility for the Sunday online attack of the San Francisco transit system. The system apparently went down from noon to six pm yesterday. Members of Anonymous say the attack was for the system’s decision to cut off cellphone signals at certain subway stations because of planned protests last week. Law officers are on the lookout for a cyber attack. The hacking group, Anonymous sent a letter to the Fullerton Police Department letting them know the group planned to avenge the death of a 37-year old homeless man. Anonymous reportedly said in the letter saying that the group plans to show the police department’s information technology the same mercy that was show to Kelly Thomas. As college students head back to school, they might be surprised to know that they could be easy targets. According to one identity theft attorney report, college students are at higher risk for identity theft.