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Kelsey Ryan is passionate about Higher Education and the student experience, specifically fraternity and sorority life, leadership development, student development, and civic engagement. Kelsey is a strong community and social services professional with a Master of Science in Higher Education with a concentration in Student Affairs from University of North Florida, and a Bachelor of Science in Chemistry with a concentration in Biochemistry from Georgia Southern University. In episode 409 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out why Kelsey chose Georgia Southern for her undergraduate experience, what made her want to join Kappa Kappa Gamma, why she stayed as Adviser and Volunteer for KKG for 10 years, advancements that were made in the DEI committee for KKG, what she learned as Coordinator for FSL at the University of Memphis, how we can bring service to the forefront in Fraternity and Sorority Life, what are some examples of service learning activities that chapters can implement, how we can improve chapter and individual GPA, and why Kelsey likes our books so much. Enjoy!
Segment 1: Segment 1: Ilyce Glink, owner of Think Glink Media and Best Money Moves, joins John to talk break down everything we should know about the debt ceiling deal. Segment 2: Ron Saslow, owner of the Chicago Slice Professional Pickleball team, tells John about Chicago’s very first professional pickleball team! Segment 3: Kelsey Ryan, Director, Public Relations, Museum of […]
Well hello there, babes. Welcome back to Your Place or Mine, hosted by Jessie Olsen. In this episode, we have a new friend joining me, comedian Kelsey Ryan!Hear about her new open mic in Roncesvalles, Comedy for Girls! We talk about the importance of creating comfy spaces for babes to come and try out comedy. Hear why she prefers to be a part time sex hobbyist instead of a full time sex worker, and about her experience with sugar daddies on Seeking Arrangement.Be sure you're following Kelsey on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/420weedteen/ and come and check out Comedy For Girls on Tuesdays at Cider House (comedians, come for 7, audience comes for 8!)Want to come to a Your Place or Mine Comedy Show? Check out the next shows in May:Thurs May 5 - Fresh Hot Babes at Tallboys - 8PM : https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/fresh-hot-babes-the-comedy-show-tickets-330129735927Sun May 15th - Your Place or Mine at Bar Cathedral - 930PM: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/your-place-or-mine-at-bar-cathedral-tickets-331931404767Monday May 23rd - Your Place or Mine at Gladstone House - 8PM: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/your-place-or-mine-at-gladstone-house-tickets-331974062357Want more? Head to https://www.jessieolsencomedy.com/ and be sure to follow: https://www.instagram.com/jessie__olsen/ and https://www.tiktok.com/@jessie__olsen
Kelsey Ryan, the founder and publisher of The Beacon in Kansas City and Wichita, speaks from the frontlines of non-profit journalism, with a view of the imperiled state of local, in-depth news coverage and a look at what it takes for start-up newsrooms to survive and thrive. The post The Kansas City Beacon and the Fight for Local Journalism appeared first on KKFI.
This week on the Every Student Every Day Podcast, Superintendent Dr. James Franchini welcomes Kindergarten teachers Jo-Anne Rounds and Kelsey Ryan. The group discussed the how Kindergarten has changed over the years, the implementation of the Reading League, COVID-19's impact on our youngest learners, and more. You can find us wherever you listen to podcasts, including Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, and more. Just search “Every Student Every Day.”
Kelsey Ryan of the Shedd Aquarium joins John Landecker to talk about how to show love to planet Earth on Earth Day and all year long.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
$100 AMC Gift Card Giveaway! Did you know you can rent your own private AMC Theater for $100? We're giving you the chance to do that! Enter the contest here for multiple ways to enter: https://gleam.io/RALZ2/win-100-amc-gift-card Our guest today is a super talented singer and songwriter, Kelsey Ryan. From Tennessee to Texas, from California to North Carolina, she has a story which she weaves into her songs that involve struggle ("The Trigger") to whimsical looks at what a woman really wants ("Handyman"). She also plays a new song for us today, and we are proud to have that performance at the end of the show. Make sure to rate, share and subscribe our new podcast, as well as get exclusive content on our YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/user/toddjohnsonband Follow us on Instagram: Todd Johnson https://www.instagram.com/toddajohnson Jay Connor https://www.instagram.com/jay_connor You can always check out past episodes and exclusive content here: https://www.makingnoisepod.com
This episode of Radio Active Magazine features a discussion among four journalists representing local news outlets in Kansas City. Each will describe their particular foci and why they think people in Kansas City should value the news they report. This includes highlighting at least one of their most important recent stories. Kelsey Ryan discusses TheBeacon.media, […] The post Local News Revealed appeared first on KKFI.
On the last Talks! episode for the year (listen to the podcast to find out more!), I talk to Cap Nunn, bassist for The Fill Ins, guitarist for SuperJett, and now a solo artist and session musician! We talk about his new song, what The Fill Ins have been up to, a lot of covid talk, bucket list bands, Something Good Network, cassettes, guitar wizards, and we make apologies for a few bands that people like to regularly talk bad about, among a lot of other things (there really wasn't much on the cutting room floor from this one)! This one was pretty much two friends hanging out and having a good time via zoom (even with a pesky lag that I edited out at times and left in at others... for context!), so we get a little bit all over the place. Be sure to check out Cap's new song on your favorite streaming service!Keep an eye out for GGH Radio episodes in the coming weeks, and maybe a best of episode? We'll see.... *corrections dept: I saw AC/DC in early 2001https://www.facebook.com/capnunnmusic/https://www.facebook.com/TheFillIns/https://www.facebook.com/superjettrockhttps://www.facebook.com/kelseyryanmusichttp://www.gabbagabbahuh.com/http://www.facebook.com/gabbagabbahuh/Songs for GGHT33:The Fill Ins - DangerousKelsey Ryan - Red EyesPrehistoric Jon - The DemiurgeBiters - Oh Yeah (The Bitch Wants More)The Felons - Drinkin' AgainThe Fill Ins - Sinner's ChoiceThe Fill Ins - Long Way to GoWyldlife - The FalconThe Fill Ins - Save the RockThe Fill Ins - Thinking About YouThe Fill Ins - Lock and LoadCap Nunn - Automatic LoveSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/gabbagabbahuh)
Get the featured cocktail recipe: Kentucky Snow Cone “The Trigger,” Kelsey’s debut album, is at the intersection of raw sincerity and pure sass that harkens back to the legacies of the tough-as-nails country women. Her approach to music is authentic and she doesn’t shy away from sharing her vulnerabilities or her tenacity. Every lyric of this album is meaningful to her journey through violence, abuse, female empowerment, heartbreak, and of course, her affinity towards whiskey. #CocktailingAloneTogether and streaming Kelsey? Then head over to our library of libations, to find the perfect recipe to “trigger” your inner country music singer. Don't forget to subscribe, download and review to share your thoughts about the show!
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months … Continue reading "Three Chords And The Truth With Charlotte Country Musician Kelsey Ryan" The post Three Chords And The Truth With Charlotte Country Musician Kelsey Ryan appeared first on Amplifier.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
It's All Journalism Host Michael O'Connell talks to Kelsey Ryan, founder of The Beacon, a Kansas City nonprofit newsroom. They discuss the challenges of launching an independent nonprofit during the coronavirus and how LION Publishers is helping to foster independent local newsrooms across the country. Keep up with the latest news about the It's All Journalism podcast, sign up for our weekly email newsletter .
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
In Episode #16, we launch a segment of episodes we are calling the KC Common Good (KCCG) Both Sides Takeover. You'll hear about KCCG's mission and message of hope regarding reducing violence in Kansas City. In #1 of the KCCG Both Sides Takeover, Mike and Allan talk with Kelsey Ryan and Jennifer Hack Wolf from The Beacon, a non-profit online news outlet based in Kansas City focused on local, in-depth journalism in the public interest. To learn more about The Beacon, visit their website at thebeacon.media. In the month of July 2020, American Public Square at Jewell’s sister organization, KC Common Good will be taking over Both Sides. Have no fear, you’ll still get your weekly does of civil dialogue from Mike and Allan, however, this month we’ll draw special attention to topics that are relevant to KC Common Good’s mission such as: Hope, Crime Prosecution, Affordable Housing, and Empowering at-risk youth.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
Without a doubt, the coronavirus pandemic coupled with ongoing demonstrations and protests have changed the landscape for conversations and creative output. In particular, musicians have taken this time for self-reflection on the state of the music industry and their individual responsibilities in moving the conversation forward. For Charlotte-based singer-songwriter Kelsey Ryan, the past five months have been an opportunity to write, listen, and find new meaning through the "grit and grin" of country music.
Sharing the stories of local nonprofits and connecting them with the community! We talk with philanthropists, volunteers, community activists, executive directors, and non-profit lovers from the Kansas City nonprofit community. Be seen, be heard with KC Cares! Kansas City’s Nonprofit Voice! On episode 383 of KC Cares, we talk with Kelsey Ryan, Editor with The Beacon! Our Topic: Nonprofit Journalism! Listen now!
We missed a week, so instead of missing ANOTHER week, we bring you a mini episode! Alex gives you the lowdown on what’s happening with The Fill Ins’ record release, plus all the things going on in the music world this weekend with the Maverick Minute with Jonny G! Stay tuned to the end to hear a never-before-heard track from the upcoming album; exclusive to this podcast!ARTIST: The Fill InsSONG: Thinkin’ About You (Ft. Kelsey Ryan)Order the new Fill Ins record “Never Heard of Em”: http://linktr.ee/thefillinsGet early access + exclusive shows on Patreon: www.patreon.com/SomethingGoodNetwork SGFY Spotify Music Playlist: goo.gl/XemDeLHave something you want to share? Call us and leave a voice message: (513)-463-7439 , or tag us: #SomethingGoodForYaFollow Reporting From 20XX on Instagram: @Channel20XXYou can also follow us on FB, Twitter and Instagram
This week; Alex and James are joined by Kelsey Ryan for her second appearance! She and Alex start the show off needing out about computer programs and the “one man hustle” before being interrupted by the pizza man. We also dig into the highs and lows of the early years of keeping a band together, the song writing process, basic white girl tendencies, and Facebook.ARTIST: The Fill InsSONG: Long Way To GoOrder the new Fill Ins record “Never Heard of Em”: http://linktr.ee/thefillinsSGFY Spotify Music Playlist: goo.gl/XemDeLHave something you want to share? Call us and leave a voice message: (513)-463-7439 , or tag us: #SomethingGoodForYaFollow Reporting From 20XX on Instagram: @Channel20XXYou can also follow us on FB, Twitter and Instagram at @SomethingGFY
This week, we are speaking with Dr. Kelsey Ryan, a women’s health physician at KC Health Care Center. Dr. Ryan discusses the expansion of the prenatal services department, women’s health services that are offered, accessibility and affordability of healthcare, and the importance of women prioritizing their health.
Cap returns from TN after playing a radio gig with Kelsey Ryan and spending holidays with the family, Alex finds a website that amuses him, plus The Maverick Minute with Jonny from Reporting From 20XX!ARTIST: Like MachinesSONG: Like MachinesPre-Order the new Fill Ins record “Never Heard of Em”: http://linktr.ee/thefillinsSGFY Spotify Music Playlist: goo.gl/XemDeLHave something you want to share? Call us and leave a voice message: (513)-463-7439 , or tag us: #SomethingGoodForYaFollow Reporting From 20XX on Instagram: @Channel20XXYou can also follow us on FB, Twitter and Instagram at @SomethingGFY
On this episode of Speaking Startup, we hear from Kelsey Ryan, the creator of the Beacon, a non-profit news organization launching in Kansas City. Then, we spoke with Carrie Gartner, executive director of the Loop CID. That, and the latest headlines in entrepreneurship news. Here's the rundown: 1:44 latest headlines in entrepreneurial news 4:10 interview with Kelsey Ryan, of the Beacon 12:12 Interview with Carrie Gartner of The Loop 22:11 Digits and closing thought
Singer / songwriter Kelsey Ryan joins us on this week’s episode! After working with Cap for the last few months on her debut record, she comes in to talk all about the recording process and the lyrical content inside. Take a look from the perspective of a new artist taking lyrics on a page to crafting a full song with a band, to now releasing her debut album and booking shows. It’s a wild ride of an episode and some great conversation is had about the power of music.ARTIST: Kelsey RyanSONG: Ain’t No Cover (Regina Spektor) - Live In StudioJONATHAN HUGHES FUND: https://www.gofundme.com/f/jonathan-hughes-battle-fundSGFY Spotify Music Playlist: goo.gl/XemDeLCodPod Network Patreon: patreon.com/CultOfDaveHave something you want to share? Call us and leave a voice message: (513)-463-7439 , or tag us: #SomethingGoodForYaYou can also follow us on FB, Twitter and Instagram at @SomethingGFY
Kelsey Ryan the coordinator of fraternity and sorority life at University of Memphis. After deciding that pharmacy school wasn’t for her, she chose a career in student affairs working with fraternity and sorority life. Kelsey is a true advocate for Greek Life on campus, and we discuss how Greek organizations contribute to the community and how a few bad apples can tarnish the good work of others.
Education reporter Mará Rose Williams joins the discussion this week to talk about the plan for a new sales tax hike to expand early childhood (pre-K) education. And data reporter Kelsey Ryan tells us why Clay County citizens are gathering signatures for a petition to the Missouri State Auditor. Dave Helling and Leah Becerra co-host Deep Background. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelsey Ryan and Bryan Lowry of the Star join Dave Helling of the editorial board to discuss the spate of sexual harassment cases involving state politicians, then Bryan and Dave discuss the political landscape in Kansas and Missouri in 2018. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Kansas City Star's Scott Canon, Kelsey Ryan, and Dave Helling discuss a recent database-drive story about salaries at Kansas City's City Hall. Why it matters to them -- and to you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices