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Best podcasts about kim driscoll

Latest podcast episodes about kim driscoll

What Would She Do?
82. The Expanders Series: Authenticity, Fear, and Potential with Kim, Sarah, & Sharon

What Would She Do?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2024 45:06 Transcription Available


Today, we're diving into the transformative journeys of Kim Driscoll, Sarah Smith, and Sharon Costianes - our first Expanders threesome.   We're talking breaking free from fear, finding inner peace, and the ripple effect of showing up as your authentic self.   You may want to take notes!    It's time to expand. You in?   Headphones on. Let's do this.   More love, Tracy Love the show?! Please leave a review. Thank you so much! Your feedback means the world to us.   Let's keep the conversation going!  YouTube: Tracy Litt  Facebook: The Litt Factor Instagram: @thetracylitt   Grab your seat for CONDUIT: becomingtheconduit.com  About Kim: Kim helps women become the leaders of their own lives by unlocking what's holding them back and taking empowered action toward the life they desire. Her coaching journey started in her 20s when she realized she had given away her power, leaving her feeling stuck and in perpetual survival mode. Determined to create a better future for herself and her daughter, Kim transformed her life—losing over 100 pounds, diving into mindset work and discovering her passion for coaching women to recognize the power within themselves!   With over 20 years of experience in personal and leadership development, Kim possesses a unique ability to connect the big picture with finer details, enabling her to compassionately see through the barriers that hold others back. She is an empathetic truth-teller who embodies radical personal accountability, awareness, and emotional regulation.   Kim is an ICF and Neuro-Identity Evolution certified leadership coach who also teaches trauma-informed yoga and meditation. She integrates the connection between mind, body, and spirit to guide women to take back their power and lead their own lives with purpose, gratitude and grace.   Kim is also a co-founder of EmpowHER Circle, a Maryland-based women's networking group that fosters collaboration, community, and connection rooted in growth mindset and empowered action.   Connect with Kim on Instagram: @coach.kimdriscoll @theempowhercircle   Join us for the EmpowHer Social Launch Party: https://coachkimdriscoll.hbportal.co/public/EmpowHERCircle/1-Event_Info About Sarah: Helping badass female entrepreneurs bridge the gap between who they are and who they desire to be through aligned, elevated, and effective organic marketing! Think social media management, web design, email marketing, branding, and more!   Connect with Sarah: Website - www.s2socialstudio.com   Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/s2socialstudio/  LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/sarahsmiths2socialstudio/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/s2socialstudio/ About Sharon: Sharon Costianes, GCFP, Holistic Voice Teacher and Speaking Coach   Known as “the Voice Whisperer”, Sharon (she/her) is the Founder and Director of Flight Performing Arts, Creator of The Elusive Voice™ online singing course, and cheering squad for countless professional voice users. Sharon has helped introduce freedom and mobility to people with chronic pain, arthritis, as well as people recovering from injury, trauma, and surgery through her somatic education practice, and has been teaching private voice and performance technique for over 2 decades. Possessing unique insight and skill into the physical organization of the speaker and singer, she can assess and correct tension patterns that hinder expression and proper vocal technique quickly and effectively, allowing each student to connect to the embodied energy of their performance, sell their message, invest audiences emotionally, and convert hearts and minds.   Connect with Sharon: Website https://flightperformingarts.com LinkedIn  /sharon-costianes Instagram @flight_performing_arts Facebook  /flightvoicetudio   Offer:  How to Move Audiences as an Unstoppable Speaker When done correctly, speaking on stage evokes an emotional response within your audience, effortlessly selling your message and converting the hearts and minds of those listening. They'll come back again and again because you impacted them deeply and helped them feel something within themselves. It all starts with YOU and your connection to your body. Through this small series of guided movements, you can connect to the embodied energy of your performance, leave a lasting impression on your audience, and have them craving more of you and everything you have to offer!​ Direct Link: https://flightperformingarts.ck.page/speaking

The FASD Success Show
How to Live with Less Fear and Frustration about the Future

The FASD Success Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2024 71:42


Embark on a journey of resilience and hope in Episode 152 of The FASD Success Show, "How to Live with Less Fear and Frustration about the Future." Join host Jeff Noble as he explores the transformative insights of Kim Driscoll, whose experiences shine a light on navigating the complexities of FASD with unwavering love and strategic advocacy.In this episode, Kim Driscoll, a seasoned FASD caregiver and advocate, unveils her roadmap for managing the unpredictable waves of FASD. Her narrative is a testament to the power of compassionate caregiving, structured routines, and relentless advocacy in crafting a hopeful path for families grappling with FASD.Discover key takeaways from Kim's journey:- The art of emotional regulation and how to transform chaotic moments into opportunities for bonding and understanding.- Navigating the educational landscape to secure the support and accommodations essential for your child's success.- The strength found in community: learning how peer support can alleviate the loneliness of the FASD caregiving journey.This episode is more than a guide; it's a lifeline for caregivers seeking to diminish the shadow of fear and frustration that often accompanies FASD. Tune in to uncover the strategies that can lead to a future where love, understanding, and advocacy prevail in the face of FASD.Stay Connected with The FASD Success Show:- Connect with fellow caregivers in our Facebook community https://www.facebook.com/groups/fasdforever, where shared experiences forge a path to understanding and support.- Follow [FASD Caregiver Success on Facebook](https://www.facebook.com/fasdsuccess) for continuous insights and resources tailored for the FASD journey. Jeff Noble on [Instagram](https://www.instagram.com/fasdsuccess) - Visit [The FASD Success Show website](https://www.fasdsuccess.com/podcast) for comprehensive episode breakdowns and a treasure trove of FASD resources.Support the show

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 5 de febrero de 2024

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del lunes 5 de febrero de 2024: Alcalde de Holyoke responde al mensaje del Comisionado de Educación para que la administración judicial de las Escuelas de Holyoke continúe por ahora. ‘El mensaje de la sindicatura debería haber sido un rotundo "sí" con un compromiso de fijar un calendario razonable para la transición al control local. En cambio, se envió un mensaje diferente sin plan, sin puntos de referencia, sin compromiso firme, sino simplemente: "Nosotros no estamos diciendo que no, pero hablemos más”.' Así reaccionó el sábado 3 de febrero el alcalde de Holyoke, Joshua García quien también funge como el líder titular del comité escolar de Holyoke a la misiva enviada el 2 de febrero por el Comisionado de Educación Primaria y Secundaria de Massachusetts, Jeffrey Riley, en la que respondió a la petición del alcalde García, el Superintendente Receptor Anthony Soto y la junta escolar, que iniciara el proceso para terminar la receptoría estatal diciendo que “…el Departamento desea seguir dialogando con el receptor y el Comité Escolar sobre cómo mantener y ampliar el progreso del distrito mientras planificamos el retorno del control local al distrito. Para permitir que esas conversaciones avancen, en este momento, decido posponer una determinación formal sobre su petición.” García señaló que la decisión de continuar el estado de administración judicial para las escuelas públicas de Holyoke es confuso para el público y profundamente decepcionante. “No tengo otro pensamiento que pensar que la Junta de Educación y el Comisionado de Educación que representan al Estado de Massachusetts no tienen idea de lo que están haciendo o qué quieren hacer con la situación de la sindicatura.” El sábado por la tarde, la vicepresidenta del Comité Escolar de Holyoke, Erin Brunelle, y el alcalde García hablaron con el Secretario de Educación del Estado, Patrick Tutwiler, quien reconoció sus preocupaciones y se comprometió a trabajar con el Comisionado para definir un enfoque reflexivo, así como un camino intencional a seguir para que Holyoke retome el control local. También hablaron con la vicegobernadora Kim Driscoll, quien se comprometió a trabajar con Holyoke “identificar un camino a seguir” para salir de la administración judicial. El alcalde García exhortó a los residentes de Holyoke a que se comuniquen con sus representantes electos, la Junta de Educación del Estado, la Oficina del Comisionado y la Oficina de la Gobernadora y decirle a ellos que Holyoke necesita un camino claro para recuperar el control local. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 24 de agosto de 2023

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2023 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del jueves 24 de agosto de 2023: - La gobernadora Maura Healey junto con la vicegobernadora Kim Driscoll, estarán lanzando oficialmente el programa MassReconnect este jueves. Luego de la aprobación del presupuesto del año fiscal 2024, fueron designados $20 millones para lanzar el programa de becas MassReconnect, que apoya a los residentes de 25 años o más con títulos asociados gratuitos y certificados de alta calidad. Este programa permite a los estudiantes completar su educación a través de cualquier colegio comunitario público y poder capacitarse para trabajos en demanda en todas las industrias. La elegibilidad MassReconnect apoyará a los estudiantes durante un máximo de cuatro años desde la aceptación inicial o hasta la finalización de un título asociado, lo que ocurra primero. Este jueves, la gobernadora Healey y la vicegobernadora Driscoll ofrecerán una conferencia de prensa para lanzar MassReconnect y contará con la participación del Secretario de Educación de Massachusetts, Patrick Tutwiler, La presidenta del Senado Estatal, Karen Spilka, el Comisionado del Departamento de Educación Superior, Noe Ortega y varios presidentes de colegios comunitarios de Massachusetts. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA Rudy Giuliani, abogado y confidente de Donald Trump, se entregó el miércoles en una cárcel de Atlanta acusado de intentar revertir la derrota del entonces presidente Trump en las elecciones presidenciales de 2020 en Georgia. El exalcalde de Nueva York fue acusado la semana pasada junto con Trump y otras 17 personas. La fiscal de distrito del condado de Fulton, Fani Willis, dijo que participaron en una conspiración de amplio alcance para subvertir la voluntad de los votantes después de que el presidente republicano perdiera ante el demócrata Joe Biden en noviembre de 2020. La fianza para Giuliani, quien fue liberado después de ser fichado como los otros acusados, se fijó en 150.000 dólares, sólo superada por los 200.000 dólares de Trump. Trump, uno de los primeros favoritos en las primarias presidenciales republicanas de 2024, ha dicho que planea entregarse en la cárcel del condado de Fulton este jueves. FUENTE: AP

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Illegals Everywhere Except Maura Healey's House & Hump Day Hate Mail | 8.16.23 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 2

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 40:46


They're on your flight. They're in your medical clinic. Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll wants them in your house! Howie and his listeners share where they've seen all these asylum seekers cropping up. Plus, tune in for some Hump Day Hate Mail presented by Emma Foley.

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 15 de agosto de 2023

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2023 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del martes 15 de agosto de 2023: - La gobernadora de Massachusetts Maura T. Healey y la vicegobernadora Kim Driscoll lideraron una ceremonia inaugural de inicio de construcción en el Hogar de Veteranos de Massachusetts en Holyoke el lunes al mediodía. En coordinación con el congresista Richard Neal y el secretario de Servicios para Veteranos Jon Santiago, la ceremonia inaugural representa una nueva era de inversión, atención y apoyo para los veteranos de todo Massachusetts. "El día de hoy marca un hito histórico para los veteranos de Massachusetts, los miembros del servicio y sus familias", dijo la gobernadora Healey. "El comienzo de la construcción del nuevo Hogar de Veteranos de Holyoke representa nuestro compromiso de garantizar que los veteranos de Massachusetts reciban la atención y el apoyo que merecen. Trabajando con nuestros socios locales, estatales y federales y bajo el liderazgo del Secretario Santiago y el equipo de la Oficina Ejecutiva de Servicios para Veteranos, continuaremos nuestro trabajo para revitalizar ambos Hogares de Veteranos, mejorando el personal y las instalaciones para brindar nada menos que una atención de clase mundial para nuestros veteranos”, señaló la gobernadora. En la ceremonia también estuvieron presentes el Alcalde Holyoke, Joshua García, la Representante de Estado Pat Duffy y el Senador Estatal, John Velis. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA Una lista de cargos penales en Georgia contra Donald Trump apareció brevemente el lunes en un sitio web del condado de Fulton, pero los fiscales dijeron que el expresidente no había sido acusado en su larga investigación sobre las elecciones presidenciales de 2020. Un gran jurado del condado de Fulton comenzó a escuchar a más testigos el lunes. Poco después de las 12:00 del mediodía se informó sobre una lista de varios cargos penales contra Trump, incluidos cargos estatales de extorsión, conspiración para cometer declaraciones falsas y solicitud de violación de juramento por parte de un funcionario público. La agencia noticiosa Reuters, que luego publicó una copia del documento, dijo que la presentación fue retirada rápidamente. Un portavoz de la fiscal de distrito del condado de Fulton, Fani Willis, dijo que el informe de los cargos presentados era “inexacto”, pero se negó a hacer más comentarios. La oficina del secretario de los tribunales del condado de Fulton emitió más tarde una declaración que parecía solo generar más preguntas, calificando el documento publicado como “ficticio”, pero sin explicar cómo llegó al sitio web del tribunal. La oficina del secretario dijo que los documentos sin números de casos oficiales “no se consideran presentaciones oficiales y no deben tratarse como tales”. Pero el documento que apareció en línea tenía un número de caso. Cuando The Associated Press le preguntó por qué había un número de caso en el documento, el secretario, Che Alexander, se negó a comentar. Trump y sus aliados, que han caracterizado la investigación como políticamente motivada, inmediatamente aprovecharon el aparente error para afirmar que el proceso está amañado. La campaña de Trump tenía como objetivo recaudar fondos, enviando un correo electrónico con el documento eliminado desde entonces incrustado. No estaba claro por qué se publicó la lista mientras los miembros del gran jurado aún escuchaban a los testigos en la extensa investigación sobre las acciones tomadas por Trump y otros en sus esfuerzos por anular su estrecha derrota en Georgia ante el demócrata Joe Biden. Tampoco estaba claro si los miembros del gran jurado sabían el lunes que la presentación se publicó en línea. Todavía tendrían que votar por los cargos, por lo que los cargos enumerados en la publicación pueden o no ser presentados en última instancia contra Trump. FUENTE: AP

The Howie Carr Radio Network
How Many Gang Members Could I Put You Down For? | 8.10.23 - The Howie Carr Show Hour 1

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 40:04


How about at your vacation home that's left vacant over the winter? Surely you can fit a family of migrants... or two! Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll asks residents of the Commonwealth to consider taking in a family of illegal aliens. "Everyone has something to offer," she says. Howie shares what he's got to offer and has been offering for years: his tax dollars. You've been generous to the illegals with yours, too!

The Howie Carr Radio Network
Karoline Leavitt: Can You Spare a Room? Maura Healey on Illegal Alien Invasion, "It's Complicated" | 8.10.23 - The Grace Curley Show Hour 1

The Howie Carr Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2023 39:05


Massachusetts Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll is actually asking Bay State residents to take asylum-seeking strangers into their homes, a suggestion only joked about by the right up until this point. Still, the leftist overlords refuse to turn the illegal aliens away or repeal MA's "right to shelter." Karoline Leavitt fills in for Grace Curley and brings you all the juicy new developments.

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 24 de julio de 2023

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del lunes 24 de julio de 2023: A medida que el estado continúa canalizando refugiados a los municipios de Massachusetts en su capacidad como un estado de "derecho a la vivienda", el alcalde de Holyoke, Joshua A. García, dijo el viernes que la ciudad hará su parte si alguno de los migrantes se establece en Holyoke. Sin embargo, el estado tendrá que mejorar su juego en su apoyo a la ciudad, también señaló García. “No sabemos mucho”, dijo el alcalde. “Existe la posibilidad de que no veamos ningún migrante refugiándose en la ciudad en esta más reciente ola que está facilitando la administración de la Gobernadora. Pero en caso de que lo hagamos, estaremos preparados. No obstante, en aras de la transparencia, queremos estar seguros de que nuestra comunidad sabe lo que sabemos y que estamos monitoreando los desarrollos”. La declaración pública del alcalde García se produjo a raíz de una conferencia Zoom en todo el estado el miércoles en el que la vicegobernadora Kim Driscoll dio a las ciudades y pueblos de Massachusetts un aviso de que los refugiados que buscan asilo serán dirigidos a más de 70 de los los 351 municipios del estado. No identificó posibles pueblos o ciudades anfitrionas. Si se selecciona a Holyoke, dijo el alcalde García, equilibrará la compasión con la protección de los intereses de la ciudad. Si los intereses de la ciudad no están equilibrados, dijo el alcalde García, esto coloca a Holyoke en un camino insostenible. “Si Holyoke es uno de los más de 70 municipios elegidos para albergar migrantes, y no tengo información sobre si eso sucederá, el estado necesita saber que no podrá hacerlo con los recursos existentes. La actual crisis de vivienda no es un problema de Holyoke o un problema de Chicopee o un problema de Springfield. Es un problema a nivel estatal que requiere una respuesta” continúo el alcalde García. La Legislatura y la Administración de la gobernadora Healey deben reconocer el alcance del desafío y el impacto que esto tiene para mantenerse al día con los problemas de calidad de vida y los servicios municipales básicos, particularmente en Holyoke, y responder con recursos realistas". FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People
090 Third Annual Best of Business Jargon That Drives Us Crazy - Part 1

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:36


Today's episode is a special one. We're thrilled to bring you our third annual "Business Jargon that Drives Us Crazy" show but with a delightful twist. In the past, we dedicated a single episode to showcase the answers to my favorite question of the podcast: "What is the business cliche or jargon that drives you crazy?" However, with our weekly show, we now have more insightful responses to share.In honor of the Memorial Day holiday, we present you with part one, featuring the thought-provoking answers from July to December 2022. Make sure to mark your calendars because, on July 4, we'll release part two, highlighting the first six months of 2023. And remember, you can always find these insightful answers at the end of every one of our episodes. Enjoy!KEY TAKEAWAYS [00:20] - Kim Driscoll made history as the first woman elected as governor in Massachusetts. She was on Episode 49 before the primaries and shared the business cliché you heard in the clip that annoys her. [01:08] Today, we're doing a special episode featuring my favorite question of the podcast, the business jargon that annoys people. [02:06] - In Episode 57, Jackie Indrisano shared the phrases she considers "a cop-out used by individuals resistant to progress and not interested in listening." [02:24] - Jackie discusses her aversion to cancel culture, advocates for alternative approaches to resolving conflicts and disagreements, and emphasizes the importance of freeing yourself from societal expectations.[03:55] - The other phrase that Jackie mentioned that was a common thread for many guests, including Episode 46 with Matt Sawyer [04:44] - Switching gears, in Episode 59, Arielle Nissenblatt challenges the common stereotype about podcasts. [05:12] - Challenging the idea of "fake it till you make it" in the business world. In Episode 64, Wil Reynolds shares that his authenticity and transparency are his whole shtick because he's super honest about his wins and losses.[6:20] - In Episode 66, Judi Fox talked about something that may be considered the exact opposite of the “fake it till you make it” syndrome.[6:28] - We're going to close this little loop about public perception, going back to Episode 56 with Ronnell Richards, who talks about his pet peeve, about the public's perception of a specific group of professionals.[08:44] - In Episode 51, Tonya Montella talks about an expression we all hear so regularly that we've stopped paying attention to it. [09:26] -In

The Codcast
What's Driscoll's role in new administration?

The Codcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 26:59


Kim Driscoll joins CommonWealth Magazine's Jennifer Smith to talk about her switch from Salem mayor to lieutenant governor of Massachusetts. Driscoll's taking on a jack-of-all-trades role as the administration reshuffles leadership and cabinet positions to address simultaneous housing, transportation, and competitiveness crises.

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra
Lt Gov Kim Driscoll Talks Lifeguarding

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2023 5:31


David, Sue and Kendra talked with Lt Gov Kim Driscoll about the need for LIFEGUARDS in Massachusetts. As a former lifeguard herself, Lt Gov Driscoll shared her experience and tried to convince Sue and Kendra not to be afraid.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll: Massachusetts Needs Lifeguards

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2023 0:46


Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 7 de abril de 2023

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 7 de abril de 2023: -La Ciudad de Holyoke celebró el jueves la dedicación del edificio del ayuntamiento de la ciudad, como parte de la celebración del sesquicentenario de la incorporación de Holyoke como ciudad en 1873. Un hecho particular es que el edificio del ayuntamiento de Holyoke nunca se dedicó hasta su finalización en 1876. La comunidad de Holyoke celebró la fecha de incorporación 7 de abril de 1873, con una ceremonia de dedicación en el gran salón de eventos en el segundo nivel del edificio de gobierno. La ceremonia inició con música de la banda de gaitas Caledonian e incluyó la participación del Coro Madrigal de Holyoke High School, y el cierre a cargo de la Western Massachusetts Senior Band. También se destacó un reconocimiento de tierras compartido por Rhonda Anderson Comisionada de Asuntos Indígenas del Oeste de Massachusetts, junto con Larry Spotted Crow Mann quien hizo un canto sagrado. La historiadora de Holyoke, Penni Martorell describió los detalles históricos del edificio de gobierno de Holyoke e invitó a la audiencia a aprender más en la exposición temporal de Wistariahurst sobre el edificio de la alcaldía. La ceremonia de dedicación contó con la presencia del alcalde de Holyoke, Joshua García, oficiales electos tanto del concejo municipal, el comité escolar y jefes y personal de las diferentes oficinas de la ciudad, así como de la representante Pat Duffy y la vicegobernadora de Massachusetts, Kim Driscoll. El evento concluyó con la develación de una muestra de la placa conmemorativa que se instalará en el exterior del edificio de la alcaldía la cual señala la fecha de construcción del edificio y su dedicación, 150 años después en 2023. Este es uno de lo eventos más destacados que forman parte de las celebraciones de los 150 años de Holyoke que se estarán llevando a cabo durante 2023. Más información está disponible en exploreholyoke.com FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA

An Honorable Profession
Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll on Housing, Inclusion, and Breaking through Glass Ceilings

An Honorable Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 27:31


In this week's episode, co-host Ryan Coonerty talks with newly-elected Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kim Driscoll. She and Governor Maura Healey are part of the first all-female executive team to lead Massachusetts in its long history. Driscoll served for more than a decade as Mayor of Salem, where she led a turnaround of the city's financial health and passed several groundbreaking measures to increase inclusion and expand the rights of the LGBTQ and immigrant members of her community. Driscoll explains her role as Lieutenant Governor, the work she's prioritizing, and the challenges and opportunities surrounding big issues like housing affordability in Massachusetts. They discuss how she shepherded her city's revival post-COVID and how she's focusing on improving inclusion in her state. Tune in to hear Driscoll's advice for other members of underrepresented communities interested in running for office.

The Wake Up
Witch mayoral candidate will prevail in Salem?

The Wake Up

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 11:35


Salem is holding a mayoral election today to replace Kim Driscoll, who left the post to become lieutenant governor. GBH News reporter Mark Herz joins Paris and Jeremy to report live from Salem.

Lower Cape TV Podcast
Gov. Healy Addresses Food Insecurities on the Cape

Lower Cape TV Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 4:57


06 January 2023 -- YARMOUTH, MA -- Just two days before her inauguration on Jan. 5, newly-elected Mass. Gov. Maura Healey partnered with the Family Table Collaborative in South Yarmouth to package and distribute more than 500 food and produce bags to Cape Codders facing food insecurity. During the event, Gov. Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll spoke about various issues facing the Cape and their administration's goals for addressing those challenges.

SouthCoast Tonight
Healey & Driscoll hold climate roundtable at UMass Dartmouth- 1.10.23 Hour 1

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 43:55


Marcus discusses Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll's visit to Umass Dartmouth to hold a climate roundtable discussion. And he also plays audio from a brief chat with New Bedford Senator Mark Montigny where he argues the SouthCoast should get the lion's share of climate investment.

SouthCoast Tonight
Healey & Driscoll hold climate roundtable at UMass Dartmouth- 1.10.23 Hour 1

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 43:55


Marcus discusses Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll's visit to Umass Dartmouth to hold a climate roundtable discussion. And he also plays audio from a brief chat with New Bedford Senator Mark Montigny where he argues the SouthCoast should get the lion's share of climate investment.

Beacon Hill in 5
The women now leading Massachusetts, after historic election, get down to work

Beacon Hill in 5

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2023 6:10


Massachusetts Gov. Maura Healey and Lt. Gov. Kim Driscoll, have laid out ambitious policy plans with stated deadlines in their inaugural remarks.

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley
Mass Politics Profs: How will a new crop of lawmakers reshape Massachusetts?

Under the Radar with Callie Crossley

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2023 58:00


This week on Under the Radar with Callie Crossley: Massachusetts inaugurated a historic slate of top leaders with Maura Healey as governor and Kim Driscoll as lieutenant governor. Some believe Driscoll could reshape the traditionally low-key role. Meanwhile, in the U.S. House, days of chaos surrounded Republican Kevin McCarthy's bid to become speaker — what does this discord mean for governing in the new Congress? And as the state Legislature wrapped up its last session, lawmakers tried to push through a slew of bills, including one aimed at addressing the widespread thefts of catalytic converters. That and more during our full hour with the Mass Politics Profs. Find more of their analysis on their blog. GUESTS Erin O'Brien, associate professor of political science at UMass Boston Jerold Duquette, associate professor of political science and director of the public administration degree program at Central Connecticut State University Shannon Jenkins, associate dean of the college of arts and sciences at UMass Dartmouth and a professor of political science

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 6 de enero de 2023

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2023 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del viernes 6 de enero de 2023: - Al afirmar el jueves que "apoyará la Constitución de los Estados Unidos", Maura Healey hizo historia dos veces. Ahora es la primera mujer electa gobernadora de Massachusetts en asumir oficialmente el cargo. Y junto con la gobernadora electa de Oregón, Tina Kotek, se convierte en una de las primeras gobernadoras lesbianas en la historia de Estados Unidos. Uniéndose a Healey en este día estaba la ex alcaldesa de Salem, Kim Driscoll, quien prestó juramento para convertirse en vicegobernadora. Juntas, son el primer equipo de mujeres gobernadoras y tenientes en liderar un estado estadounidense. En total, cinco de los seis cargos electivos en todo el estado ahora están ocupados por mujeres.
 Hablando después de prestar juramento en el cargo estatal, Driscoll se apoyó en su experiencia municipal al describir la oportunidad que tenía ante sí el estado durante los próximos cuatro años. Healey estableció prioridades para ayudar a abordar desafíos como la asequibilidad de la vivienda, la reforma fiscal, los costos del cuidado infantil, el desarrollo de la fuerza laboral, la financiación escolar, el transporte, la igualdad de oportunidades y el cambio climático. FUENTE: WBUR - Durante un largo y frustrante tercer día, los divididos republicanos mantuvieron vacío el puesto de presidente de la Cámara de Representantes de EEUU el jueves, ya que el líder del partido, Kevin McCarthy, fracasó una y otra vez en una insoportable serie de votaciones para ganar suficientes votos republicanos para apoderarse del mazo de la cámara. La presión crecía cuando McCarthy perdió la séptima, octava y luego las históricas novena, décima y undécima rondas de votación, superando el número de hace 100 años, en una lucha prolongada para elegir un vocero de la Cámara en una elección disputada. Al caer la noche, a pesar de las estridentes protestas de los demócratas, los republicanos votaron a favor de suspender la sesión y regresar el viernes para volver a intentarlo. Con los partidarios y enemigos de McCarthy estancados, la Cámara no pudo abrir formalmente para la nueva sesión del Congreso. Y los sentimientos de aburrimiento, desesperación y molestia parecían cada vez más evidentes. Un crítico de McCarthy, el representante Matt Gaetz de Florida, votó por Donald Trump, una señal simbólica pero mordaz de las amplias divisiones sobre el futuro del Partido Republicano. Luego fue más allá, pasando el día de la protesta al absurdo al nominar formalmente al expresidente como presidente de la Cámara en la votación número 11. Trump obtuvo un voto, de Gaetz, provocando risas. Cuando cayó la noche antes del segundo aniversario del ataque al Capitolio del 6 de enero de 2021 por parte de los partidarios de Trump que intentaban anular la elección de Joe Biden, los demócratas dijeron que era hora de ponerse serios. “Esta sagrada Cámara de Representantes necesita un líder”, dijo el demócrata Joe Neguse de Colorado, nominando al líder de su propio partido, Hakeem Jeffries. Históricamente, la lucha más larga por el mazo comenzó a fines de 1855 y se prolongó durante dos meses, con 133 votos, durante los debates sobre la esclavitud en el período previo a la Guerra Civil. FUENTE: AP

WBUR News
Mass. prepares for a historic week as Healey and Driscoll take office

WBUR News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 5:13


Governor-elect Maura Healey and Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Driscoll will be sworn into office on Thursday along with the other constitutional officers. Five of the six statewide offices will be held by women.

Beacon Hill in 5
Transition, planning continues for Massachusetts Gov.-elect Maura Healey

Beacon Hill in 5

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2022 5:21


Massachusetts Gov.-elect Maura Healey and Lt. Gov.-elect Kim Driscoll continue to prepare for the transition of power while departing lawmakers will give farewell addresses to colleagues this week at the Statehouse.

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio
Lieutenant Governor-Elect Kim Driscoll Transitions To The State House

WBZ NewsRadio 1030 - News Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 0:43


Despite the big change, Driscoll said the same rules that applied to her as mayor of Salem will apply in her new role as lieutenant governor. WBZ's Kendall Buhl reports:

Boston Public Radio Podcast
BPR Full Show: A historic election in Massachusetts

Boston Public Radio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 164:17


Today on Boston Public Radio: We opened the show by hearing from listeners about the results of Tuesday's midterm elections. Michael Curry discussed the historic wins in Mass., where Maura Healey has made history as first openly lesbian U.S. governor and first woman elected governor of the state; her running mate Lieutenant Governor-elect Kim Driscoll also makes them the first time in U.S. history that voters have elected two women to a state's top two executive spots; and Andrea Campbell will become the first Black woman elected Attorney General in the state. Curry is President and CEO of the Massachusetts League of Community Health Centers. He's also a Member of the National NAACP Board of Directors, where he chairs the board's Advocacy & Policy Committee. Juliette Kayyem discussed the relatively smooth election evening, and made that the case the temperature of political violence may have cooled slightly amid an environment of unprecedented threats against election workers. Kayyem is former assistant secretary for homeland security under President Barack Obama, and the faculty chair of the homeland-security program at Harvard's Kennedy School of Government. Art Caplan discussed wins for reproductive rights through state constitutional amendments, and a call for physicians not to report self-managed abortions to law enforcement in states that have restricted access to reproductive care. Caplan is the Drs. William F and Virginia Connolly Mitty Professor and founding head of the Division of Medical Ethics at NYU School of Medicine in New York City. Matt Gilbert, Boston Globe TV critic, discussed the Globe's readers choice for best TV show: All in the Family, and the other shows that topped the newspaper's bracket challenge. We closed the show by opening the lines again to hear from listeners about the election.

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 9 de noviembre de 2022

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2022 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del miércoles 9 de noviembre de 2022: Maura Healey obtuvo una victoria decisiva e histórica el martes por la noche, convirtiéndose en la primera mujer electa del estado y la primera gobernadora abiertamente gay, así como la primera gobernadora abiertamente lesbiana del país. Healey, quien hasta ahora ha servido como la fiscal general de Massachusetts superó a su oponente republicano, el ex representante estatal Geoff Diehl y devolvió la gobernación firmemente a manos demócratas después de que el gobernador republicano Charlie Baker se negara a postularse para un tercer mandato. La alcaldesa de Salem, Kim Driscoll, se unirá a Healey como vicegobernadora. Por otra parte, fueron electos como Secretario de Estado William Galvin y como la nueva Fiscal General, Andrea Campbell. A nivel federal, el Representante Jim McGovern, Jake Auchincloss, Katherine Clark, Ayanna Pressley, habían sido electos a sus cargos en el Congreso de los EEUU al final del martes por la noche. FUENTE: WBUR, HOLYOKE MEDIA Como parte del proceso de asfaltado y mejoras a la calle High en Holyoke, la ciudad anunció que esta calle estará cerrada al tránsito vehicular este miércoles 9 de noviembre desde Renic Boulevard hasta la calle Essex en horario de 6:00 am hasta las 5:00 pm.  Durante este cierre no habrá estacionamiento de vehículos ni tránsito en la calle. La ciudad ha pedido que se remuevan los vehículos y que se mantenga al pendiente de señalizaciones que marcarán desvíos y rutas alternas. Durante esta etapa final, se estará completando el trazado de líneas sobre High Street. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA

SouthCoast Tonight
Monday, Nov 7 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2022 37:39


Chris and Marcus continue their election eve special with GOP Governor candidate Geoff Deihl, Dem Lt. Governor candidate Kim Driscoll, Dem Auditor candidate Diana DiZoglio, and Dem Bristol Sheriff candidate Paul Heroux

SouthCoast Tonight
Thursday, Oct 13 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 40:20


Marcus reacts to the Massachusetts Governor debate between Geoff Deihl and Maura Healey. Then Salem Mayor and Democrat Lt. Governor nominee Kim Driscoll joins Marcus to give her reaction to the debate and highlights what she sees as key differences between her and Republican Lt. Governor nominee Leah Cole Allen.

SouthCoast Tonight
Thursday, Oct 13 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2022 40:20


Marcus reacts to the Massachusetts Governor debate between Geoff Deihl and Maura Healey. Then Salem Mayor and Democrat Lt. Governor nominee Kim Driscoll joins Marcus to give her reaction to the debate and highlights what she sees as key differences between her and Republican Lt. Governor nominee Leah Cole Allen.

Holyoke Media Podcasts
Síntesis informativa, 4 de octubre de 2022

Holyoke Media Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2022 2:00


Holyoke Media, en asociación con WHMP radio, emiten diariamente la Síntesis informativa en español a través del 101.5 FM y en el 1240 / 1400 AM. Esta es la síntesis informativa del martes 4 de octubre de 2022: - La Corte Suprema comenzó su nuevo mandato el lunes con una nueva jueza en el tribunal, el público de vuelta en la sala del tribunal y un animado debate en un caso que enfrenta las protecciones ambientales contra los derechos de propiedad. La jueza Ketanji Brown Jackson, no perdió el tiempo en participar y hacer preguntas durante casi dos horas de argumentos en la disputa sobre la principal ley contra la contaminación del agua de la nación, la Ley de Agua Limpia. Jackson, la primera jueza negra de la corte, parecía estar generalmente alineada con los otros jueces liberales de la corte a favor de los argumentos del Departamento de Justicia para preservar la autoridad del gobierno federal para regular los humedales bajo la Ley de Agua Limpia contra un desafío respaldado por empresas. Si Jackson estaba ansiosa por demostrar que estaba lista para participar, varios jueces conservadores también brindaron un recordatorio rápido del equilibrio de poder en un tribunal donde tienen una mayoría de 6-3. Hicieron preguntas más escépticas sobre la regulación en un caso que pone a prueba el alcance de la ley más allá de ríos, lagos y arroyos. Los argumentos del lunes fueron la primera vez que los jueces volvieron a escuchar casos desde que emitieron un fallo histórico que eliminó las protecciones constitucionales de las mujeres para el aborto. Y por primera vez en dos años y medio, desde que el tribunal cerró en marzo de 2020 debido a la pandemia de coronavirus, se permitió el ingreso del público a la sala del tribunal, aunque el tribunal continúa brindando audio en vivo de los argumentos en su sitio web. FUENTE: AP - La candidata demócrata a vicegobernadora de Massachusetts, Kim Driscoll visitó Springfield, Chicopee y Holyoke, enfocándose en las comunidades hispanas. Una las paradas de Driscoll, fue en el nuevo complejo de vivienda de South Holyoke Homes. Driscoll fue recibida por el alcalde de Holyoke, Joshua García, el presidente del concejo municipal, Todd McGee y el concejal Juan Anderson-Burgos; la Representante estatal Pat Duffy, el director de la oficina de planeación y desarrollo económico, Aaron Vega, el superintendente de las escuelas de Holyoke, Anthony Soto, así como el director ejecutivo de la autoridad de vivienda de Holyoke, Matthew Mainville y propietarios de negocios hispanos. Durante la visita, los funcionarios hablaron de la importancia de brindar oportunidades a la comunidad de recursos limitados de poder ser propietarios de su vivienda. De igual forma, el alcalde García reiteró su apoyo a la campaña de Driscoll, señalando que alguien con su experiencia como alcaldesa, tiene la capacidad para ejercer un cargo tan complejo como el de vicegobernadora, que requiere trabajar de cerca con alcaldes y administradores municipales. Por su parte, Driscoll respondió que Holyoke “tiene un gran potencial y dependerá de nosotros tener una asociación sólida con todos ustedes para hacer las cosas posibles.” “Nunca es fácil, incluso las cosas fáciles no son fáciles, pero realmente soy optimista sobre lo que podemos hacer trabajando juntos y espero con ansias todo esto”, dijo Driscoll. La visita concluyo con un recorrido por el interior del complejo de vivienda el cual está casi completo y las solicitudes de selección de inquilinos se encuentran ya en proceso de revisión. FUENTE: HOLYOKE MEDIA

Right Massachusetts
Rent Control?

Right Massachusetts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 36:32


Short episode this week. Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll are open to rent control and Tom and Greg discuss if the what a non-binding referendum asking voters about making committee votes public would do if it was a "binding" ballot question.

SouthCoast Tonight
Thursday, Sep 8 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 39:42


Marcus is joined by New Bedford City Council President Ian Abreu to recap the visit by Massachusetts Governor and Lt. Governor candidates Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll to the city's waterfront. Then they talk about important business before the City Council.

SouthCoast Tonight
Thursday, Sep 8 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2022 39:42


Marcus is joined by New Bedford City Council President Ian Abreu to recap the visit by Massachusetts Governor and Lt. Governor candidates Maura Healey and Kim Driscoll to the city's waterfront. Then they talk about important business before the City Council.

SouthCoast Tonight
Monday, Sep 5 - Hour 2

SouthCoast Tonight

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 42:03


It's an all out Massachusetts statewide candidate blitz on primary day-eve as Marcus and Chris are joined by Attorney General candidate Andrea Campbell, Auditor candidate Chris Dempsey, and Lt. Governor candidate Kim Driscoll as they make their last pitch to the voters ahead of the Democratic primary.

Radio Boston
WATCH: Democratic hopefuls in Mass. lieutenant governor primary face off

Radio Boston

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 60:00


Kim Driscoll, Tami Gouveia and Eric Lesser are all vying for the seat left wide-open by incumbent Karyn Polito, who is not seeking a third term.

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People
049 Kim Driscoll - Leadership in Public Service

Authentic Leadership for Everyday People

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2022 42:41


Governing, running a city, a state or a country is an increasing complex job, and we need specialists who are passionate about that job if we want our society to thrive. Kim Driscoll comes very close to that ideal: she is smart, pragmatic, and she is truly following a calling. She was part of a team that turned around the city of Chelsea in Massachusetts after it entered receivership, and then went on to become mayor of Salem, an office she has held for for 16 years. Currently, she is running for lieutenant governor of Massachusetts. This interview is focused more on Kim's journey and her experience in public service than her campaign, so even if you don't agree with her politics, you will find a lot of helpful and practical advice. KEY TAKEAWAYS [02:41] – Kim, welcome to the show, tell us about yourself and where your journey started, and what led you to choose at some point to enter into public service? [05:09] - What drew you initially to, you know, urban planning to working for the city? Was there something that was in your interest or was it more like an opportunity out of college? [06:43] - What were some of the early lessons for you as you were progressing from intern to urban planner? Like what really, what it took to get decisions made? [08:54] – What are some of the lessons and qualities that help move things along with your peers and colleagues? [10:14] - When did you start thinking about who you were as a civic leader and what were the qualities that you were trying to model and you know how to embrace it? Were there people who were mentors or inspirations to you and what did you learn from? [12:48] - Was there a moment that was like a particularly challenging situation that you had to navigate? And what did you learn from it? [14:30] - What are some of the examples of the programs in a situation that goes from “a community that is not showing up” to “a community that decides to participate”? And what are some of the lessons that can be drawn out of that? [16:22] - What made you decide to make the jump into sort of the elected path? How does that happen for somebody to decide, to get involved in politics? [17:55] - How did you start thinking about what else you needed in order to be successful in that process and to make the decision to actually tackle that? [20:06] - How do you think about and how did you prepare yourself for having difficult conversations? [21:52] - How does one find that balance and how long does it take before you're in a place where you're really comfortable that you are in the right spot? [23:14] - How do you think about your leadership style and who you want to be as a leader? [25:59] - What do you think you brought into who you are right now from your experiences resettling every few years? [28:14] - What is the attractiveness of the Lieutenant Governor role? [30:04] - How do you think about your sort of career past the Lieutenant Governor? Do you have bigger political aspirations in the long run? [31:44] - If you were to think back at what has helped you be successful and were to distill two or three leadership tips that people can apply in any area of their professional life, what are the two or three most important things that you say people would use? [33:42] - Do you have a hobby or an interest outside of work and government that is important to you and maybe how has that influenced the way that you work and govern? [34:39] - What is the one cliche or expression that makes you crazy? [34:58] – Food for your body or food for your soul. [35:58] – Thank you and closing remarks.   Contact Dino at: dino@al4ep.com Websites: https://authenticleadershipforeverydaypeople.com/ (al4ep.com) https://www.kimdriscoll.org/ (kimdriscoll.org) Additional Guest Links: To volunteer for Kim's campaign: https://www.kimdriscoll.org/volunteer (kimdriscoll.org/volunteer) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/votekimdriscoll (facebook.com/votekimdriscoll ) Instagram:...

Talk of the Commonwealth
Candidate for Lt. Governor Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll

Talk of the Commonwealth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2022 12:04


Candidate for Lt. Governor Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll. (July 28th, 2022). Photo from Nicolaus Czarnecki/Pool (Boston Globe)

The Jimmy Tingle Show
Kim Driscoll, Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts

The Jimmy Tingle Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 19:32


As a part of my Meet the Candidate Series, I sat down and talked with Kim Driscoll, Candidate for Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts. Kim Driscoll won an underdog race to become Salem's first woman Mayor in 2006, topping the ticket in a three-way race against a sitting City Councilor-at-Large and the incumbent Mayor. Kim took ... Read more

Living Free & Fulfilled
8 Things That Support You To Access Your Soul's Big Dreams And Bring Them Into Form with Kim Driscoll

Living Free & Fulfilled

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 29:10


Do you ever feel like there is more your soul is longing for? Or maybe you have big dreams and can't seem to get the ball rolling. There are 8 essential keys to access the big dreams of your soul and bring them into the physical realm. Kim and Katie discuss these 8 keys as well as how you can apply them to your life. Now is the time to make your dreams come true, grab these keys and start to live your dream!   Additional Resources Follow Kim Driscoll on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kimlynn911/ (@kimlynn911) or https://www.facebook.com/kim.driscoll.11 (Facebook) https://katiebock.com/membership/ (Aligned Life Membership) -On demand energy infused yoga and meditation sessions to guide you as you re-discover your power, inner wisdom and magic.   Action Step: Jump on Facebook or Instagram and tag us in a post or story sharing what your big dream is! Announce it to the universe and claim it! (https://www.instagram.com/katiebockyoga/ (@katiebockyoga) https://www.instagram.com/kimlynn911/ (@kimlynn911))   If you are enjoying the podcast, please consider subscribing and leaving an honest rating and/or review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/living-free-fulfilled/id1615127656 (iTunes). I take the time to read each one plus your ratings and reviews really support the podcast.  

The John Krol Podcast
#21 - Mayor Kim Driscoll, Salem, Mass., candidate for Lieutenant Governor

The John Krol Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 36:57


Mayor Kim Driscoll has served for 16 years as the chief executive for the city of Salem, Massachusetts and she is now running for statewide office, throwing her hat in the ring to become Lt. Governor. She stopped by the studio on her way to a forum in North Adams, and we covered a lot of ground, including: inflation and wages, the reinvigorated union movement, police accountability following the shooting death of Miguel Estrella by Pittsfield Police, funding for Gateway Communities, and for hilltowns with an immense amount of state-owned property, as well as some innovative ideas to better leverage tourism dollars for communities – as has been done in Salem. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-krol/support

The Inside North Central Massachusetts Podcast
Inside North Central Massachusetts 2022 Election Series with Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll, Candidate for Lt. Governor

The Inside North Central Massachusetts Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 32:17


Democratic candidate for Lieutenant Governor, Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll, joins us to talk about her campaign in this Election Series episode of the Inside North Central Massachusetts Podcast.

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra
Haunted Happenings With Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll

Morning MAGIC with David, Sue, & Kendra

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2021 4:34


David, Sue and Kendra talked with Salem Mayor Kim Driscoll about Haunted Happenings - and how Salem is preparing for all the Halloween visitors this year! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.