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You're listening to Bardtenders! In this episode of "The Mixing Glass", Sherri Jenkins discusses what it's like to work as both a Licenesed Professional Clinical Counselor and a bartender. She discusses the overlap of both jobs and the need for access to mental health for hospitality professionals. Sherri Jenkins is leading the charge towards bringing awareness to mental health struggles in the industry. ------------Sherri Jenkins is breaking barriers in both the mental health and service industry realms. As a Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor - (LPCC-S), Reiki II practitioner, MiNDFest Sponsorship Committee Member and award-winning bartender, Sherri saw a need for mental health support and care in the service industry. So much so, she became the Conflict Resolution Officer & Wellness Chair for the Kentucky Chapter of the US Bartenders Guild. Merging her diverse expertise, Sherri created a transformative approach to destigmatizing mental health behind the bar.Through a unique blend of consulting services evaluating the infrastructure of organizations, community-based pop-ups, public speaking engagements and conflict mediation, she empowers individuals and establishments alike to prioritize mental health and foster a culture of support. Her work equips teams with the tools they need to navigate the challenges of their industry. Recognizing a lack of diverse spaces in her community, she organizes events that serve as platforms for education, connection, and breaking down the isolation that can often accompany mental health struggles in the service industry. Sherri believes in a future where everyone can thrive – particularly those behind the stick.------------Don't miss out on any of the action! Head to www.bardtender.com to stay up to date with all of the Bardtender content, find resources for mental and physical wellbeing, get access to education materials, and check out what all of our bards are up to!
On this week's program, your host, Justin Mog, takes a hike with Terrell Holder, Vice-Chair of the Greater Louisville Sierra Club and Chair of the Kentucky Chapter. Terrell is part of a group that will be lobbying the mayor to appoint a sustainable development expert to the board of the nascent Louisville Economic Development Alliance (LEDA). As it stands, the LEDA board has no one of that description. Basically it's a big “Business As Usual” group. Terrrell briefs us on his meeting this past Thursday with Pat Malloy, Interim CEO of LEDA. We also have a robust discussion of how sustainable development is different from the common understanding of sustainability. And we share the good news that Louisville Metro Government, through its Office of Sustainability, has just published a Request For Proposals to assist in the development of a Louisville Green Bank. This important effort will better position Metro to meet its established goals of 100% clean energy and net zero greenhouse gas emissions community-wide by 2040, advance equity and environmental justice, mobilize private capital towards environmental goals, and receive and distribute funding through the federal Greenhouse Gas Reduction Fund. There will be a Q&A session on Thursday, November 21st at 11am online, with proposals due December 11. Learn more at https://louisvilleky.gov/government/sustainability/louisville-green-bank Tune in and you'll also hear about Sierra Club's recent Annual Gathering and the upcoming Greater Louisville Sierra Club November Program on Bernheim Forest: Strategies for Conservation in the 21st Century. Join us on Tuesday, Nov 19th, 7:00 PM, join online or in-person at United Crescent Hill Ministries, 150 State St. Learn more and get involved at https://sierraclub.org/kentucky or https://facebook.com/LouisvilleSierraClub As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Alicia Whatley, KYA's Senior Policy & Advocacy Director, is joined by Dr. Brit Anderson, pediatrician and vice president of the Kentucky Chapter of the American Academy for Pediatrics, Bruce Crouch, who has served as a school resource officer in Taylor County and helps lead the Taylor County Youth Coalition, and Ashlea Christiansen, Kentucky government relations director for the American Heart Association. They look at the state of youth vaping, prevention and intervention practices, and advocacy needed to enact policies that focus on preventing and ending vaping use among Kentucky kids and teens. Find Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Program information here. Thank you to Aetna Better Health of Kentucky for supporting the Making Kids Count Podcast. Visit AetnaMedicaidKY.com/choose to learn more about their health care benefits and programs designed with your family's wellbeing in mind.
You asked, and we're answering. Check out this special Cal's Week in Review episode featuring Colonel Ret. Mike Abell of the Kentucky Chapter of Backcountry Hunters and Anglers. Mike gives us the rundown on Senate Bill 3, which would dramatically change how wildlife is managed in the state. We cover the basics of SB3, who is involved, what is at stake, and how to make your voice heard. Connect with Cal and MeatEater Cal on Instagram and Twitter MeatEater on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, and Youtube Shop Cal's Week in Review MerchSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Calling all outdoorsman! This is your episode of 2 Shots. The Bo Brothers were honored to have Mike Kelty, the Treasurer of the National Wild Turkey Federation-Kentucky Chapter in the studio to talk about the mission of the NWTF. But it wasn't all about the this great organization, it was about hunting in general and the lessons it teaches. Seriously, you couldn't ask for a better representative to paint the picture of the great outdoorsman! We talked hunting turkey, deer, alligators, bears, and everything in between AND, we talked eating those rascals! We also talked with Mike about another one of his passions and that is meat processing. Here's the deal -- you want YOUR deer back after you have harvested it and just the way you want it and that is what you will find at Mike's Meat Processing. Don't you dare lose this number - 859-805-1577! Call him early because he books up fast! Oh, and get this! Mike brought in the boys a 50th Anniversary NWTF bottle of Woodford Reserve which is etched with their logo and commemoration of the 50th anniversary... and it's autographed by two of the legends of the Kentucky Chapter! And, hear how you can still get your hands on one of these limited and once in a lifetime collector bottles! Sit back, drink some good ole Kentucky Bourbon and take a listen to this gobble gobble of a 2 Shots episode!https://www.facebook.com/groups/288170582570690 Bourbon Podcast Bo Brothers
In the early 19th century, secret societies were having a moment. A professor at Transylvania University's Medical Department decided it would be a good idea to start one for his students. The Kentucky Chapter of the Kappa Lambda Society of Hippocrates didn't last long, but the seeds it planted spread all over the country, eventually influencing the formation of the American Medical Association. For more on this topic, visit https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2259138/
On this week's Sustainability Now!, your host, Justin Mog, sits down in the studio with Julia Finch, the new Director of the Sierra Club's Kentucky Chapter (https://www.sierraclub.org/kentucky) as of January 2023. Tune in and get to know Julia and her fascinating background, having pursued a Ph.D. in medieval art history, and other advocacy & community building work she's done in arts and creative spaces. We also discuss the Sierra Club's core values nationally, and break down the structure of Sierra Club Kentucky and its six existing local groups (Great Rivers, Pennyrile, Mammoth Cave, Greater Louisville, Bluegrass, and Northern Kentucky) and three groups planned for future in Eastern Kentucky (Troublesome Creek, Red River, and Highlands) Listen in to hear how the national Sierra Club is undergoing a major reorganization (https://www.eenews.net/articles/sierra-club-announces-layoffs-restructuring/), and as we discuss the issues Sierra Club is watching and supporting across the state: • River Metals Recycling pollution in Newport, KY https://linknky.com/news/2023/04/04/newport-residents-may-soon-get-to-share-their-experiences-with-river-metals-recycling-in-court/ • Century Aluminum Sebree plant on Green River in Robards, KY https://www.penncapital-star.com/energy-environment/american-aluminum-plants-are-bigger-polluters-than-some-abroad-why/ • Bernheim Forest / LGE Pipeline issue in Greater Louisville area https://www.wdrb.com/in-depth/lg-e-can-take-bernheim-forest-land-for-bullitt-county-gas-pipeline-judge-rules/article_2668cd72-a321-11ed-bebb-c7083eb47f40.html • A proposal for $500 million federal prison in flood-ravaged Letcher County https://www.nytimes.com/2023/03/29/opinion/kentucky-prison-flood.html • Tree-planting efforts in and around the Bowling Green area https://www.wbko.com/2023/03/26/retree-bg-distributes-trees-tornado-victims/ • Opportunities for funding within the IRA/IIJA and Sierra Club's Community Advocates program https://www.sierraclub.org/community-advocates-program#:~:text=The%20Sierra%20Club%20is%20launching,by%20climate%20and%20environmental%20injustice. • Sierra Club Kentucky's Healthy Food, Healthy Earth campaign https://www.sierraclub.org/kentucky/healthy-food-healthy-earth • Judah Schept's book is called “Coal, Cages, Crisis: The Rise of the Prison Economy in Central Appalachia” and he teaches at EKU. https://nyupress.org/9781479858972/coal-cages-crisis/" As always, our feature is followed by your community action calendar for the week, so get your calendars out and get ready to take action for sustainability NOW! Sustainability Now! is hosted by Dr. Justin Mog and airs on Forward Radio, 106.5fm, WFMP-LP Louisville, every Monday at 6pm and repeats Tuesdays at 12am and 10am. Find us at http://forwardradio.org The music in this podcast is courtesy of the local band Appalatin and is used by permission. Explore their delightful music at http://appalatin.com
Today we're talking with CJ Carter, Director of the Kentucky Chapter of Minorities for Medical Cannabis, Owner of Cannamercial Realty, Medical Patient, and a board member of the Kentucky Hemp Association. We're talking about Kentucky Cannabis legislation, his journey as a medical patient, Cannamercial Realty, and Social Equity programs for Cannabis in Kentucky! Cannamercial Realty: https://cannamercialrealty.com/ Bluegrass Cannabis: https://www.bluegrasscannabis.com Podcast Store : https://www.bluegrasscannabis.com/dispensary Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bluegrass_cannabis Twitter: https://twitter.com/bluegrasscanna TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@bluegrasscannabis Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bluegrasshemp
In this episode, Dr. Hassink is joined by Chris Bolling to discuss how he integrated obesity treatment into his Primary Care Clinic. Dr. Bolling is a pediatrician and founding partner at Pediatric Associates in Crestview Hills, KY. Dr. Bolling served as the Chair of the Executive Committee for the American Academy of Pediatrics Section on Obesity and the Obesity Task Force Chair for the Kentucky Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics. Dr. Bolling was also a member of the authoring CPG subcommittee. Related Resources: • Obesity CPG Homepage (tinyurl.com/52nz6m2m) • Assessment and Evaluation CME Module (https://tinyurl.com/5n6fjcb4) • Evaluation and Treatment Coding Card (https://tinyurl.com/3n6p5a2r)
On this week's episode, Alexis & Matt introduce the new executive director of the Kentucky USA Cares Fundraising Chapter, Stephen Brown. Stephen is no stranger to the military or to fundraising. He spent 4 years in the Marine Corps and has a family history of working with non-profits to raise money.Stephen has spent the last few months working hard to get things moving quickly and is set on his mission to make the Kentucky Chapter the most successful chapter in the organization. Stephen shares his vision for the upcoming year, and his reasons for taking on the role. Show Links www.usacares.org FB - @usacaresorg Twitter - @USACares IG - @usacares YouTube - USA Cares YouTube Guest Links Mark's LinkedInThe Washington Tattoo The Washington Tattoo Podcast Sponsors Speakeasy Podcast Network - www.speakeasynetwork.com
When the Chair-Elect of the Kentucky Chapter of the Legal Marketing Association talks marketing, all legal professionals should listen up.Christa Carter is a 25 year Marketing and Communications expert with rock solid experience as the Director of Marketing at Strauss Troy with the sole responsibility of plotting & executing the firm's content and event marketing efforts.She tells all about how law firms and lawyers need to take a holistic approach to marketing both in-person and virtual in these post-COVID times.All Shows:https://www.splice.net/nolawfirmleftbehind/Spotify, iHeart Radio, Pandora, Apple & All Podcasts:https://linktr.ee/splicenet/
This week on Jim's show, various members of the conservation community discuss HOUSE BILL 395 which removes all executive, legislative, and judicial oversight on the KDFWR. The bill limits the input of sportsmen and sportswomen on their money and resources.For further information, send a letter to your representative. To defeat this bill, go to Kentucky Chapter of Back Country Hunters and Anglers on Facebook.
This week on Jim's show, various members of the conservation community discuss HOUSE BILL 395 which removes all executive, legislative, and judicial oversight on the KDFWR. The bill limits the input of sportsmen and sportswomen on their money and resources.For further information, send a letter to your representative. To defeat this bill, go to Kentucky Chapter of Back Country Hunters and Anglers on Facebook.
Luke Woodyard hails from Kentucky USA. He is a Party Chief & Scanning Specialist at QK4. Born in Lexington & growing up in Frankfort, Kentucky. He started his career as a Construction inspector while still in school but after one survey class he fell in love with Surveying, moved departments to the survey section & hasn't looked back. With only a few years under his belt, you can hear the love for this profession & how he wants to contribute & make a difference. Sighting his employers as great mentors. He is the State Rep for the Kentucky Chapter of the Young Surveyors Network. We chat about growing up in Kentucky, his love for anything outdoors and the importance of bridging the age gap & skills shortage in surveying. touching on topics such as Get kids into survey, She maps & the importance of mentoring & education. He discusses the use of a “Devil Stick”, scanning, technology & how it's all about the learning. touching on work ethic, safety & quality on the job. With a love for using his hands & in need of a knife pouch, Luke began working with leather. With some beautiful pieces he now sells online. you can check out his gear on instagram @woodyard_leather_co. His passion shows through in all that he does and he believes that promotion of our industry is a great cause and way to get the next generation together whilst also helping one another in the survey profession. Wishing Luke a Very Happy Birthday for Sunday the 23rd January… You can find Luke on most social channels: https://www.instagram.com/bearded_surveyor_ky/ https://www.instagram.com/woodyard_leather_co/ https://www.facebook.com/woody94 https://www.linkedin.com/in/lukewo/ You can contact me at; www.petacox.com Podcast Support Defining Boundaries: https://www.patreon.com/PetaCox @definingboundaries @surveygeekgirl www.linkedin.com/in/peta-cox
Workplace burnout isn’t just a “thing” to get over. It is real and recognized by the World Health Organization’s International Classification of Diseases with real impacts on professionals everywhere. But is it real in the grants profession? And is it as rampant as it seems? Three burnout survivors -- Trish Bachman, GPC, Bethany Planton, GPC, and Johna Rodgers, GPC -- joined forces to research the prevalence of burnout in the grants field. In this empathy- and humor-riddled episode, the trio will share their own twist-filled journeys through burnout along with their research and strategies on how to prevent it from happening to you. Listeners will learn how to: Define burnout in the workplace, as well as in the grants profession. Identify the common symptoms of burnout in grant professionals. Identify strategies to combat stress in the workplace. SPEAKERS: Bethany Planton, GPC, SMS | Founder and CEO, https://twitter.com/bethanymplanton (bmpconsulting) Bethany got her start in the grant field as an AmeriCorps VISTA member in 2011 and went on to become the Founder and CEO of bmpconsulting. She also serves as the Communications Coordinator for the Kentucky Chapter of the Grant Professionals Association. She loves reading and talking about it in bmpconsulting's nonprofit book nook, traveling (anywhere and everywhere), and cheering on The Ohio State Buckeyes. Follow her on Twitter @bethanymplanton. Trish Bachman, GPC | Owner and Lead Consultant, http://www.thewritestuffdelaware.com/ (The Write Stuff Delaware LLC) Trish’s grant journey began with a volunteer assignment with Mothers Against Drunk Driving and an online writing course. Since then, Trish has worked in every aspect of grant program management, design, implementation, and reporting. She received the Certified Grant Writer credential in 2014 and earned the Grant Professionals Certified credential in 2017. Today, she serves as president of the GPA Delmarva Chapter. Johna Rodgers, GPC | Founder, https://www.facebook.com/johnarodgersgpc/ (Johna Rodgers Consulting, LLC) Johna Rodgers, GPC, has been there and done that. And almost every step of her divergent path included grants. For nearly 30 years, Johna has helped organizations of all types and sizes address their most critical needs—at the federal, state, corporate, and grassroots levels. In 2015, she opened Johna Rodgers Consulting, LLC, a full-service consulting agency. With more than $162 million in grant awards, she has the competitive experience needed to ensure proposals are fundable; as importantly, she has learned to work efficiently with dozens of partners and their conflicting ideas, missions, and concerns. Johna is a Board Member of the Grant Professional Association (GPA), a member of the National Grant Management Association, a national trainer for Grant Writing USA/Grant Management USA, and a GPA Approved Trainer. She is also a former board member and exam administrator for the Grant Professionals Certification Institute (GPCI). Want to see additional resources? https://resources.foundant.com/ (Visit resources.foundant.com) https://grantseekers.foundant.com/events/ (Register for a webinar) and your question might be heard in a future episode! Brought to you by Foundant Technologies.
Mariam interviews Cindy Heine and Dee Pregliasco from the Kentucky Chapter of The League of Women Voters about the organization’s 100 year history and its current initiatives.
Andrew Holden is a CCIM and the Market President of Park National Bank. He’s previously held positions at Commonwealth Bank and Trust Company, Old National Bank and Fifth Third Bank, and has served as the CCIM Chapter President for the Kentucky Chapter and the Chair of the Kentucky Commercial Real Estate Conference. He’s also a professional speaker.The theme of Tyler and Andrew’s discussion was the idea that we can't impact what happens to us, but we can impact how we respond. Andrew shared his practice of starting each day from a point of gratitude, so you can approach life optimistically. He also shared three other major keys to his success, including being organized, setting detailed goals and being a lifelong learner. Other topics included getting into commercial real estate without a business background, prioritizing sleep, exit strategy, celebrating success, mentors, focusing on books and much more. Andrew is the self-proclaimed poster boy of, “You can accomplish anything you set your mind to,” and he provides a wealth of knowledge for Elevate Nation!Music: Energetic Run (hooksounds.com)
https://accadandkoka.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/03/Molly-photo-e1551917220522.jpg ()Molly Rutherford, MD Effective pharmacological treatment for opioid dependence was introduced more than 15 years ago, yet the opioid epidemic continues to ravage our country and there are still important barriers that prevent patients from receiving the care that they need. The expansion of health insurance does not seem to mitigate this problem and, in fact, health insurance may be a hindrance for proper care. What if the solution is to simply let doctors help patients directly and personally? Our guest today gives us an extraordinary testimony of what can be accomplished when physicians are free to care for patients privately, without the stigma associated with addiction and rehabilitation clinics. Dr. Molly Rutherford graduated from Eastern Virginia Medical School in 2003 and completed a Family Medicine Residency in Portsmouth, Virginia in 2006. She and her family moved to Kentucky after residency so that she could practice rural medicine. In 2008, she obtained her DATA 2000 waiver to treat opioid dependence with buprenorphine and she became Board Certified in Addiction Medicine in 2012. After a series of frustrations with employment and the dysfunctional health care system, she started her practice with the goal of providing comprehensive, individualized care to her patients at an affordable price, without the interference of 3rd-party payers. Dr. Rutherford is past President of the Kentucky Chapter of ASAM and current President of the Kentucky Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Rutherford is also a member of the US Health and Human Services Pain Management Best Practices Inter-agency Task Force. She lives with her husband, a homicide detective with Louisville Metro Police Department and their 2 sons in La Grange, KY. GUEST: Molly Rutherford, MD: https://twitter.com/UnbridledMd (Twitter) and http://www.bluegrassfamilywellness.com/ (practice website) RELATED EPISODES: https://accadandkoka.com/episode54/ (Ep. 54) https://accadandkoka.com/episode54/ (How to Jump Ship and Practice Medicine on Your Own Terms) (with guest Kathleen Brown, MD) Support this podcast
Join Paul T. Carney as he welcomes his next guest to the Sides Podcast, Justin Magnuson. Justin is a massage therapist at Apex Massage, past president of the Kentucky Chapter of the AMTA, a founder of the Before I Die Festival, a host of local Death Cafes, and works with the UofL Institute for Sustainable Health & Optimal Aging. For more information: https://www.optimalaginginstitute.org http://deathcafe.com https://www.facebook.com/justin.magnuson.5 http://www.beforeidielou.com http://apexmassage.net/staffmember/
As an artist/narrative painter for 30+ years, Mark Barone’s work has been featured in top art publications, awarded and exhibited throughout America, with much of it in private and corporate collections globally. Mark is also a national, award-winning consultant, using his talent to teach cities how to revitalize blighted neighborhoods with the arts. His successful creation and implementation of the “Paducah Artist Relocation Program” program won the Governor’s Award in the Arts, the Kentucky Chapter of the American Planning Association Distinguished Planning Award, the Kentucky Earth Day Award for Preservation, the national award from the American Planning Association for a Special Community Initiative, and the Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence. Marina Dervan is a 25 year veteran of coaching corporate executives from Wall Street and North America, to London and Continental Europe. Renowned as a dynamic, powerful, and inspiring coach, she’s devoted her life to finding compassionate solutions to “people problems” and developed her own system. "The Conflict Cure" helps leaders, celebrities, and couples identify and successfully navigate through the deluge of human emotions and harmful mental constructs, back to a place of peace and personal power. Mark and Marina founded An Act of Dog by a force much stronger than themselves. After learning how many dogs are destroyed every day, Mark and Marina knew they couldn’t just turn away. Get the scoop behind how Mark came to paint 5,500 shelter dog portraits, and what keeps them dedicated their lives to this cause. Marina donates her proceeds from coaching to An Act of Dog and also manages the charity. Mark devotes all of his time and artistic talent to the charity and devoted his life to using his art for social change.
Since its inception in 2011, the Kentucky Chapter of SCC has distributed over $536,000 in funding and assistance in their local service area, including $227,000 in grant funding over the past three years On Thursday, June 15th, from 6-8pm a special dinner will be held at The Montgomery Inn Boathouse in Cincinati, honoring NASCAR hall of famer and Kentucky native Darrell "DW" Waltrip.This is a intimate setting with a limit of 40 guests. Sponsorships are available at various levels. Attendees strongly encouraged to RSVP asap or until the June 2nd deadline. To RSVP or make a donation, contact Dayna Winslette, Kentucky Chapter Director, at 859-567-3417 or email dwinslette@kentuckyspeedway.com All proceeds from this event are awarded to local non-profit children’s organizations through SCC’s Grant Distribution Program. Funding stays locally in Kentucky, Southwest Ohio and Southeast Indiana