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Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
On this episode of Growing Kentucky's Leaders, Sheldon and Ruth Ann welcome back Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell. Jonathan reflects on his first year in office, sharing key highlights like boosting agricultural economic development, championing the "Food is Medicine" initiative and introducing agriculture education into elementary schools. He also dives into the importance of fostering leadership in FFA, building connections for Kentucky agriculture on a national stage and creating a culture of innovation and gratitude within his team. Links: Kentucky Department of Agriculture Garrard County FFA Food is Medicine Give FFA Day Sign up for our newsletter! Caroline Groth Ag Tag program CASA of Lexington
Jeff Hoover talks with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Jonathan Shell.
ASTHO President and Kentucky Commissioner for Public Health Dr. Steven J. Stack shares how ASTHO's peer networks give agency leaders the opportunity to make connections with colleagues; Dr. Jonathan Mermin, Director of the CDC National Center for HIV, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention, says the CDC has published clinical guidelines for the antibiotic Doxy PEP; ASTHO has two upcoming webinars on how to better support people with disabilities during emergencies; and a new policy guide explains the benefits of internal training modules. ASTHO Webpage: Leadership Development CDC Publishes Doxy PEP Clinical Guidelines for Bacterial STI Prevention CDC Clinical Guidelines on the Use of Doxycycline Postexposure Prophylaxis ASTHO Webinar: Disability Equity in Emergency Preparedness: Lessons from COVID-19 Vaccination in Massachusetts ASTHO Webinar: Using Medicaid Data to Support People with Disabilities During Public Health Emergencies ASTHO Webpage: Developing Internal Quality Improvement and Performance Management Training Modules
Growing Kentucky's Leaders: A Podcast by the Kentucky FFA Foundation
Jonathan Shell is Kentucky's newly elected Commissioner of Agriculture. Jonathan hails from Garrard County and owns a farm where he raises pumpkins, cattle, and other various products. Sheldon and Ruth Ann discuss the Ag Tag Program, what it was like for Jonathan when he was an FFA member, some of his favorite camp memories, and so much more. Tune in every Monday for a new episode wherever you get your podcasts or on Youtube! Student Activity Sheet LINK
This week Aaron, Willie and Kimberly cover Kentucky's breaking political news -we've got a candidate for the special election for district 93, we've got terrible, but not surprising SCOTUS decisions that make life harder for gen z, and limit affirmative action in college admissions. We've got a really special #CampaignCorner spotlighting the Kentucky Democratic Auxiliary and its leader, attorney Anna Whites. Then, we're very excited to bring you our interview with Kentucky Commissioner of Education, Dr. Jason Glass. We then close out with a critical call to action. #ColonelsOfTruth NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article276966393.html https://www.brookings.edu/articles/do-americans-support-president-bidens-student-loan-plan/ https://www.kentucky.com/news/local/education/article276966393.htmlhttps://www.kentucky.com/news/politics-government/article276880418.html CAMPAIGN CORNER: Anna Whites, KY Democratic Auxiliary https://kydemauxiliary.com/ INTERVIEW: Dr. Jason Glass, KY Education Commissioner https://timothysnyder.org/on-tyranny CALL TO ACTION: Join the fight for 4 more years of compassionate leadership for our commonwealth https://bit.ly/4MoreYearsKY #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! http://progressky.org/ Support us! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/progressky Live Wednesdays at 7pm on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ and on YouTube http://bit.ly/progress_ky Listen as a podcast right here, or wherever you get your pods: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/progress-ky Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky Episode 120 was produced by Nate Orshan Theme music from the amazing Nato - hear more at http://www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by www.couchfiremedia.com
This week Jazmin and Robert talked about the end of the primary campaign, and predicted what would happen when results started coming in -- then later, once the results were clear, they recorded their reaction to the results. Also in this episode are reactions to the news that Kentucky Commissioner of Education Jason Glass was looking to leave Kentucky, and a remembrance of Lamin Swann.
Jonathan Miller interviews Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles, a national leader on hemp policy, about the impact of FDA's actions and inaction and the rise of intoxicating cannabinoids such as Delta-8 THC. If you have questions about the episode or ideas for Hemp related topics, email us at hemplegallyspeaking@fbtlaw.com. Hemp Industry questions covered in the episode: What has FDA inaction on CBD and other hemp extracts wrought on the industry and Kentucky hemp farmers? When you recently met with FDA senior official, Janet Woodcock, what was your message and her response? What should Congress do to ensure that hemp-derived products like CBD are adequarely regulated? What has the rise of Delta-8 meant to Kentucky hemp farmers and consumers? What's the appropriate approach to regulate intoxicating cannabinoids like delta-8? As marijuana is legalized across the country, what's the proper role for hemp farmers? How bright is the future for hemp growing in Kentucky and across the nation?
In this week's edition of The Commonwealth Matters we are joined by Kentucky Commissioner of Education Jason Glass to discuss education in Kentucky. If you would like to interview Richard Nelson, Executive Director of the Commonwealth Policy Center, please email richard@commonwealthpolicy.org. The Commonwealth Matters has moved to our new website at www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org . Please visit the new site to access the program. Like and Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/commonwealthpolicy Follow us on Twitter: @CPC4Kentucky LinkedIn: Commonwealth Policy Center E-Newsletter: https://www.commonwealthpolicycenter.org/mailing-list/5 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/commonwealth-matters/support
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles thinks Kentucky should be 100% open. He talked about the need to get the economy open again, the Governor's claim that tax revenue in April was a record, his efforts to further Kentucky's international trade interests, and being sued by Governor Beshear over Fair Board appointments...
Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles thinks Kentucky should be 100% open. He talked about the need to get the economy open again, the Governor's claim that tax revenue in April was a record, his efforts to further Kentucky's international trade interests, and being sued by Governor Beshear over Fair Board appointments...
Interview with Kentucky Commissioner of Tourism Michael Mangeot. We catch up on how he sees the Kentucky tourism industry rebounding this year, why the bourbon biz is bigger than ever, and how he sees the tourism season extending into late fall. I also get his top destinations for where to visit from Newport to Paducah to Pikeville to Perryville. There's a lot of great suggestions in this one so keep a notepad handy! For Kentucky travel information go to www.kentuckytourism.com Horses, Hats and Bourbon is sponsored by Mint Julep Experiences - Louisville, your all-inclusive provider of exclusive, authentic, and curated bourbon, culinary, horse, and mixology experiences in Kentucky. If you are looking for a 5-star experience blending Kentucky's signature products, look no further than Mint Julep Experiences. Locally owned and operated for 14 years. Start planning today at https://MintJulepTours.com/HorsesHatsBourbon/
Follow ups on the waders conversation, including what we wear underneath it, thoughts on the new edition of Modern Huntsman magazine, more than you’d ever want to know about headlamps AND fishing line, scouting for alligators, brisket tips, socks, and the strangely bizarre case of the Kentucky Commissioner of Wildlife. Plus, deer season opens in South Florida, Top Gun delays, and reviews of like all the podcasts in the world! Listen on Spotify * Apple Podcasts * iHeartRadio * Pandora Go to Patreon and become a friend of the show OFFICIALLY here! E-mail Fletcher with Hallett Insurance to get your quote! Check out Two Fish Creative for your software solutions Follow Cast and Blast Florida: Instagram – Twitter – Facebook – Website Want to experience a world class duck hunt or fishing charter? E-mail Travis to book today . . . Connect with the gang on social media: Travis Thompson – @travisthompson – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Nathan Henderson – @nhenderson77 – Instagram – Twitter – Facebook Emily Thompson – @lovedaloca – Instagram
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This week on our Advocate Virtual Forum, Terry Brooks was joined by Dr. Ryan Quarles, Kentucky Commissioner of the Department of Agriculture; Leah Feagin, Vice President of the Kentucky School Nutrition Association; and Kate McDonald, KY Kids Eat Coordinator with Feeding Kentucky. They discuss challenges and bright spots in addressing access to nutritional, affordable food across the Commonwealth during the pandemic. This is part of a series of conversations where we examine the immediate and long-term impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Kentucky kids and the systems that influence their lives – health care, education, early childhood education and care, child welfare, youth justice, economic security, and more. View our COVID-19 page at kyyouth.org for more information.
On this special holiday episode of the East Kentucky Works Podcast, EKCEP Industry Liaison Trish Adams sits down in Frankfort, Ky. with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles to talk all things farming and food, and how the future of agriculture in the state is tied with economic development. Don't miss that last episode of 2019, and stay tuned in the New Year for more exciting conversations about the region! Learn more about the Kentucky Department of Agriculture, go to www.kyagr.com/commissioner/.This episode was recorded at the offices of the Kentucky Department of Agriculture in Frankfort, Ky.To learn more about EKCEP's mission to prepare, advance, and expand the workforce of Eastern Kentucky, log on to ekcep.org.Intro music from https://filmmusic.io"Sweeter Vermouth" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
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Hemp is booming in Kentucky so Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture Ryan Quarles joins us to discuss the newest data and what's to come for the crop. Why was Kentucky so primed to grow the crop? Tune in to find. Conversation topics range from the Green New Deal, to exports in Kentucky and we try to figure out if Gene Simmons ever trademarked "OJ". What's the best stadium in Kentucky? Things get a little heated when it comes to Kentucky v. Louisville. I do not own the rights to any music used in this podcast.
Brendon Cull interviews City of Covington Kentucky Commissioner Jordan Huizenga. Recorded June 5, 2018.
In the program Chuck shares interviews with Cyndee Smiley, Media Relations Manager for John Deere Ag & Turf. Cyndee talks about her job and passion for agriculture. Chuck also shares an interview with Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture, Ryan Quarles. Ryan was the only agricultural representative in a meeting with President Trump on the Infrastructure Rollout earlier in the week.
The new Orbit Reader 20 braille display; meet the 2016 ACB Leadership Fellows with Kim Charlson, ACB President; accessible currency and web accessibility with ERic Bridges, ACB Executive Director; Dr. Stephen L. Pruit, Kentucky Commissioner of Education, on his outlook for the Kentucky School for the Blind
The new Orbit Reader 20 braille display; meet the 2016 ACB Leadership Fellows with Kim Charlson, ACB President; accessible currency and web accessibility with ERic Bridges, ACB Executive Director; Dr. Stephen L. Pruit, Kentucky Commissioner of Education, on his outlook for the Kentucky School for the Blind
Critics of Common Core argue that implementation of the standards is a big part of the problem. In this episode, we look as a state that seems to have figured out how to make the standards work. Discuss: #commoncore #CCSS Follow: @Eduflack @dgburris @DrJuneAtkinson @curriculumblog @bamradionetwork Terry Holliday is Kentucky Commissioner of Education since July 2009; past president Council of Chief State School Officers, Serves on National assessment Governing Board.
Vantage Point – Kentucky Commissioner of Insurance. Sharon Clark is the Insurance Commissioner for the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Commissioner Clark was appointed to the post in 2008 and again in 2012. Prior to becoming Commissioner, she was the first director of the “consumer protection and education division” at the department, a position she held for […]