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Dr. Kevin Cameron possesses a Doctoral degree in Clinical Psychology and a Master's degree in Counseling Psychology, he is a licensed psychotherapist and a highly decorated combat Veteran and holds an Honorary Doctoral Degree and Honorary Professorship from LADC.Dr Cameron served nearly 14 years in the military, distinguishing himself in the US Army through numerous combat deployments and international operations, including Kosovo, Bosnia, the Balkans, Germany, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Kevin Cameron is also certified through the California Association of Marriage and Family Therapists (CAMFT) as a Continuing Education Provider (CEPA) for mental health professionals. He is Board Certified with the International Board of Coaches and Practitioners (IBCP). He has multiple patients and published research articles.
In this episode of "Your Story Doesn't End Here," host Rachel welcomes Dr. Kevin Cameron, an accomplished figure blending a distinguished military career with expertise in clinical psychology and canine training. Dr. Cameron, a combat veteran with 14 years in the U.S. Army, shares his experiences and insights. Tune in to hear about his leadership role in military police working dog facilities, his accolades, and his impactful contributions in psychological and canine training spheres. Don't miss this engaging conversation on mental health and military life. Find Dr. Cameron at www.drkevincameron.com or kevin-cameron.com. _________________________________________________ If you are experiencing suicidal ideations or have experienced sexual assault and need help or someone to talk to, please reach out to the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 988 or the National Sexual Assault Hotline at 1-800-656-4673** **Any views discussed in this episode are strictly personal views and not views of the United States military. This podcast is in no way affiliated with any branch of the United States military. Some names have been changed in order to protect the identities of speakers and/or names mentioned throughout episodes. Check out our newest mental health and self care blog Soul Serenity at www.soulserenityhub.com and make sure you check out the veterans hub for information and resources. Support the podcast on Patreon: patreon.com/user?u=108419824 Website: www.ysdeh.com Sign the petition for Better Mental Health Care in the United States Navy here: https://chng.it/z2M6WR2WcM Follow Your Story Doesn't End Here on IG at https://www.instagram.com/_ysdeh/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/ysdeh
Fortunately for the rest of us, Kevin Cameron has a passion for motorcycles and motorcycle racing because there's a good chance we'd know a lot less about the inner workings of motorcycles without him. Cameron has written books and regularly pens features and columns for Cycle World magazine that draw on his technical background from a lot more than just racing. And he does so in a way that allows even the most technically challenged among us to gain knowledge and understanding of the subject manner. Oh, did we mention that he has a degree in physics from Harvard? We chatted with Cameron for this week's episode of Off Track With Carruthers And Bice and found out that an hour isn't long enough. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cycleworld/Twitter: https://twitter.com/CycleWorldMagFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/cw.kevin.cameronSupport the show
The two most important days of our lives are the day we were born and the day we find out why—understanding our 'why", or our purpose, Is an essential part of living. One could ask if we are even living without knowing it, or are we just passively passing through life? To have a purpose is profound, and our guest Commissioner Kevin Cameron is a prime example of someone who has lived with a purpose for many years. He has gotten o know his purpose intimately over time and continues to learn from it. He has started and owned his own business, as well as served in politics for many years. His perspective is one worth learning from, and it was a treat to have him on the show. Kevin has participated in our Groundwork Leadership Institute this past year and looks forward to serving as an alumnus in years to come.
New Congress, new challenges ahead. In this episode of Code 53, The Apartment Podcast, hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron sit down with NMHC Senior Vice President for Government Affairs, Cindy Chetti, to discuss the policy priorities for the Multifamily sector in the new 118th Congress. Listen for for an overview of the obstacles and opportunities facing the industry in 2023. NMHC Primary Policy Priorities and Goals: https://www.nmhc.org/advocacy/nmhc-primary-policy-priorities-and-goals/ NMHC Apartment Wire Newsletter Sign-Up: https://www.nmhc.org/news/newsletters/Apartment-Wire/
Recorded before a live audience at the 2022 OPTECH Conference & Expo in Las Vegas, this episode of Code 53 –The Apartment Podcast reveals how you can unlock the potential of Proptech in 2023. Hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron are joined by two leaders in multifamily tech: Stephanie Fuhrman, Senior Vice President of Corporate Development at Entrata; and Paige Pitcher, Head of Strategic Partnerships at Moderne Ventures. Learn more about OPTECH: https://www.nmhc.org/meetings/calendar/OPTECH/2022-optech-conference-exposition/
Code 53 tackles rent control and asks why a failed policy proven to reduce housing supply and negatively impact the low-income households it aims to support, continues to proliferate in state houses and city halls across the country. NMHC's Vice President of Advocacy and Strategic Communications, Jim Lapides, joins hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron for a vital discussion about rent control and how we got here.
For those of you who have managed to secure a position in my age bracket, I'm thinking you'll get some real enjoyment as we flash back trough the years. Who better to kick it off than Roy Clark and "Yesterday". Bill Carlisle is Too Old To Cut The Mustard and Skeeter Davis gives such a poignant rendition of The End Of The World. Ray Price wishes he was 18 again and Jean Shepherd can feel it Slippin Away. Lotsa great stories to go with the music and an incredible interview with Kevin Cameron a man who has trained and presented over 5000 Service Dogs to our veterans and first responders. To top it all off we've got Waylon, Mel Tillis,Bobby Bare and another wild man who all got together to record a hilarious take on life. Garth Brooks, Roy Accuff, Will Ardell and Kitty Wells all join us. Enjoy my friends and please leave us a comment and share with someone you love. Life is good.
In episode 4 of Code 53, co-hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron sit down with Doug Bibby, president of the National Multifamily Housing Council. Doug discusses the qualities of a leader, the unique challenges of his position, and growth of Multifamily over the course of his 21 years leading NMHC and the industry.
Musician, painter, sculptor, performance artist, everything-ist Bob Marsh discusses his 50-plus years as a maker of things. Sentient-music-encyclopedia, Kevin Cameron, drops some third-eye opening tracks for us to check out. In commemoration of his 50th birthday, Scott shares excerpts from letters he's written to himself about his creative practice and identity spanning the last 30 years.
In the third episode of Code 53, co-hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron talk to Robert Gibbs of Gibbs Planning Group and Carl Pankratz of Blackacre Commercial to break down the fundamentals of mixed-use development, the complexity and caveats in form-based codes and how communities are reapproaching their zoning in today's “golden age” of multifamily to help lead a successful, sustainable residential community.
In the first episode of Code 53, Co-Hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron interview outgoing NMHC Chair David Schwartz of Waterton, and incoming NMHC Chair, Ken Valach of Trammell Crow Residential at the 2022 NMHC Annual Meeting. Hear how these CEOs came into their prominent roles, their philosophies on leadership, and their shared passion for building thriving communities.
Motostarr Video Podcast Episode 33 with the Sage of Cycle World, Kevin Cameron, the highly revered and perhaps the most technically literate of motorcycle magazine writers. This is not a podcast episode, this is a lesson from one of the absolute very best.
En este episodio de «Preguntas y Respuestas» Dennis y Cristian entrevistan a Piero Taramasso, máximo responsable de Michelin MotoGP. Programa ofrecido con la colaboración de Mips, sistema de protección añadida para cascos. Enlace al artículo de Kevin Cameron ➠ Web: https://www.cintaamericana.es/blog/cameron-michelin
Intro.(1:16) - Start of interview(2:04) - Nichol's "origin story"(3:48) - Her beginnings with Glass Lewis & Co. in 2004.(4:32) - What is the proxy advisory business? What was the origin of Glass Lewis? Founded by Greg Taxin and Kevin Cameron in 2003.(7:17) - The evolution of the proxy advisory business. "Now we've become more of a trusted partner to institutional investors to navigate all [the corporate governance] issues."(7:51) - The proxy voting management platform "Viewpoint".(9:51) - Proxy research at Glass Lewis: 28,000 research reports on public companies in 100 global markets.(14:06) - Proxy advisory landscape in the U.S. and internationally. The Best Practice Principles Group (2013).(16:21) - The evolution of engagement with issuers ("Glass Lewis has about 1,500 engagements per year with issuers, across 40 countries in 20+ languages"). There are free and paid engagements.(22:00) - The regulatory landscape of proxy advisors. Heightened focus in last 5 years, and new regulations were passed in 2020 from the SEC and DoL.(29:32) - Current ownership of Glass Lewis: Ontario Teachers Pension Fund (80%) and Alberta Investment Management Corporation (20%).(32:14) - How they set their corporate governance principles and policy guidelines. They follow what matters to institutional investors (their clients). They also have a research advisory council from industry (that meets once a year). They look at regulations in different markets.(35:08) - Glass Lewis boardroom diversity efforts: starting in this proxy season they will be rating the level of disclosure on boardroom diversity.(38:15) - On corporate purpose. Stakeholder capitalism.(39:46) - On ESG and sustainability activism. "People [and institutional investors] are more aware."(41:17) - On shareholder activism.(43:25) - Her recommendations to US public company directors:Be engaged.Know your shareholder base.Have a plan.In terms of proxy advisors: stop viewing them as a threat. She encourages directors to engage with Glass Lewis, in its capacity as a trusted advisor to institutional investors. "Use us as a way to connect with investors."(45:00) - Prediction on regulatory changes with new incoming Administration in the US, Canada, India, EU, etc.(46:30) - Her favorite books:Distant Neighbors, by Alan Riding (1984)Give and Take, by Adam Grant (2013)(48:00) - Her mentors:Jorge Robles (Lawyer in Mexico)KT Rabin (ex CEO of Glass Lewis).(49:21) - Her favorite quote: "Don't put off until tomorrow what you can do today." (Benjamin Franklin)(49:51) - Her "unusual habit": Singing.(50:49) - The living person she most admires: Lots of women, including Kamala Harris, Nancy Pelosi and Michelle Obama. But the person she admires is her father.Nichol Garzon-Mitchell is a Senior Vice President and the General Counsel at Glass Lewis, one of the leading proxy advisory firms in the world. Glass Lewis has over 1,300 clients, including the majority of the world’s largest pension plans, mutual funds and asset managers, who collectively manage more than $40 trillion in assets.If you like this show, please consider subscribing, leaving a review or sharing this podcast on social media. __Follow Evan on:Twitter @evanepsteinSubstack https://evanepstein.substack.com/Music/Soundtrack (found via Free Music Archive): Seeing The Future by Dexter Britain is licensed under a Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States License
In this episode I interview Kyle, Kevin and Broc of the Resinators. The Resinators are a band out of Southern California originating in Oregon. They are made up of Guitarist and frontman Kyle Cameron, Bassist and younger brother Kevin Cameron, and Drummer Broc Sanders (You can go back and listen to all of their individual interviews in Episodes 5, 7, and 25 respectively). In this episode we talk about their new EP that is arriving on October 2nd, the creative process from idea to end result, and the magic of growth and maturation in one’s craft. You can buy their new EP early at theresinators.com or listen on Spotify on October 2nd. You can find and connect with The Resinators on Instagram and Facebook @theresinators. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/c-taylor-gallegos/support
Wildfires are sweeping across more of the West Coast, with no relief in sight. Dozens of fires have wiped out small towns and destroyed hundreds of homes in Oregon, Washington state and Northern California. At least eight people have been killed. Special correspondent Cat Wise reports, and Judy Woodruff talks to Cat and Kevin Cameron, a county commissioner for Marion County, Oregon. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Our featured guest this week is the PAC Director for the National Multifamily Housing Council, Kevin Cameron. NMHC is a long-time NABPAC member and the place where the leaders of the apartment industry come together for insight, advocacy and action. And in the time of COVID-19 -- this industry -- is on the front lines for safety and security for American families living in apartments. Kevin shares his experience about how the NMHC PAC is functioning right now and what they’re doing and not doing during the crisis.
In this episode I interview Kevin Cameron. Kevin is a musician, he plays the bass and sings, and he's the youngest of the brothers Cameron. In this episode we talk about working through views of the self, writing creatively, and connecting with your creative process. You can connect with Kevin at @kevycameron and The Resinators @theresinatorsmusic on Spotify and Youtube.
Before becoming Marion County Commissioner in 2014, Kevin Cameron was the State Representative from House District 19 for more than 9 years. Bud and Commissioner Cameron sit down to talk about power and utilities, including the current Marion County project to burn waste, water issues, and the recent $1 billion federal timber lawsuit.
Another fun day at the Gametime Studios with the crew as E-dub, Bowlin Bob and Atl Phil talked NBA finals, Braves, Hawks and the top sports headlines of the week. Special thanks to our resident Toronto Raptors super fan Kevin Cameron coming on and talk about his Raptors. Make sure you are following us on all our social media platforms, we appreciate all the re-shares and retweets of our show. Keep supporting us and we'll keep doing our best to give you good content. www.Gtradio1100.com
On this Episode, we are joined by Kevin Cameron, founder and director of KC Films & Media. Kevin shares his story of leaving to pursue his dream. This episode will challenge anyone looking to step out of ordinary into the fullness of their potential. Kevin shares with us the value of mental preparation. To download a special journal that goes with this series go to kymonehinds.com/7dayshift Leave a rating and review for Ideas to Life
Colonel (Ret’d) Kevin Cameron joined the Canadian Forces in 1989 under the Officer Candidate Training Plan (OCTP), was commissioned into The Royal Canadian Regiment (The RCR) and posted to 3rd Battalion, The RCR at Canadian Force Base (CFB) Baden-Solingen, Germany. During his two years with 3 RCR Germany, he deployed to Croatia and Sarajevo in 1992. Upon return from the Former Yugoslavia, and with the close-out of CFB Baden-Solingen in 1993, he was posted to 2nd Battalion, The RCR at […]