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BaseballBiz
RaysUp - Colleen Wright of tampabay.com on New Rays stadium in St. Pete

BaseballBiz

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 47:38 Transcription Available


Colleen Wright, journalist with the Tampa Bay Times visits with Mat & Mark to discuss the status of the new Tampa Bay Rays stadium proposal in St. Pete.History of the Tampa Bay Rays Stadium Saga                          2008 Mayor Rick Baker and the Al Lang StadiumMayor Kriseman allows Rays to look at Tampa                Tampa initiative approves fruitless2022 Mayor Welch scraps Kriseman proposals & requests new proposals from Rays & Hines January 2023 began Rays/HinesSeptember 2023 outline a deal 1.3 billion dollar stadium, 700 million from the RaysRedevelopment portion $6.5 billion 30 year project includes redevelopment, retail, museum, open space, housing Council & attorney Lisette Hanewicz puts a sharp eye to the contract and finds there are some questions that still need to be answeredMat asks about a change in the mood in negotiations once Montreal Sister Cities program was squashedNot a lot of outward drama. No signs of acrimony between Rays and the City of St. Petersburg during the process.Rays have been wise in negotiations with players and trades will they bring that same mentality to complete the deal with St. PeteMust have at least a 5 to 3 vote from St. Pete council for the stadiumNo termination clause  If not done before August the stadium could become a political topic prior to the upcoming electionsSome council members are against the principle of giving public money to a private enterpriseSome critics agree with the Rays to Stay but fix the deal – Sierra Club exampleTighten up the loose endsWhen asked what Rays would do in a worse case scenario –  response has been  ‘We are dealing with the situation in front of us'Mayor Welch agrees with some points from the councilMinimum requirements v Targeted goals – contractors are not legally bound to these "Responsibility – Lissette Hanewicz pointed out that parties of the agreement are not named in some of the documents65 acres of land being sold at a deep discount City will be putting down 142 million for infrastructure Miami stadium deal & LeBron James – 2010 Miami, FLMiami Marlins Stadium a cautionary tale for St. Pete St. Pete politicians very different than Miami politiciansCrystal Ball: Will we have an agreement by Mid-July?June 13th last time council meet before summer vacation before returning in JulyHow does a reporter prepare for a 16 hour day with Council workshopsColleen & the Miami Marlins or Miami HeatNaming Rights fornew Stadium – Has City requested a part of that revenue$50 million community benefits packagePenalties are relatively low if affordable housing is not met30 year deal – when will the team need another new stadiumRays will be on the hook for paying any upgradesKudos to Colleen Wright & St Pete Times team for their coverage of the RaysStu Sternberg's longstanding commitment to St. Pete C Post Show updates from Colleen's tweetsSpecial thanks to XTaKeRuX for the music “Rocking Forward"

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey
E349 - Kerry Kriseman - Accidental First Lady - On the Front Lines (and Behind the Scenes) of Local Politics

Living The Next Chapter: Authors Share Their Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 49:34


Episode 349 - Kerry Kriseman - Accidental First Lady - On the Front Lines (and Behind the Scenes) of Local PoliticsHello, and thank you for visiting. I'm a St. Petersburg native, and a graduate of University of South Florida (Go Bulls!) with a B.A. in Mass Communications/Broadcasting. I'm also a former political spouse.After years of being asked, “How do you do this?” I decided to tell my story of political spouse life with Accidental First Lady: On the Front Lines (and Behind the Scenes) of Local Politics.Since publishing my book, I've had the honor of helping others start their author journeys. I've taught memoir writing with Keep St. Pete Lit, and next year, I'll teach a 4-part memoir class at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Eckerd College. To reach aspiring writers everywhere, I'm designing an online class: Memoir Magic: Crafting, Publishing, and Promoting Your Life Story. I'd love to add you to my Founders Group of students.  About the authorKerry Kriseman is a St. Petersburg native. She is a graduate of the University of South Florida with a B.A. in Mass Communications/Broadcasting. Kerry worked in print media for the St. Petersburg Times (now Tampa Bay Times) in various positions in the Newsroom and Marketing Department from 1988 to 1998. She has been the Public Relations Manager for Creative Clay, a St. Petersburg, Fla., non-profit since 2008.Kerry is the author of Accidental First Lady: On the Front Lines and Behind the Scenes of Local Politics, published by St. Petersburg Press. The memoir recounts her 22 years as a political spouse to her lawyer-turned-politician husband, Rick Kriseman, St. Petersburg Mayor from 2014-2022. Political life afforded Kerry remarkable travel experiences, such as travel to Morocco, Scotland, and Qatar. However, she also finds her hometown of St. Pete engaging, with its world-class museums, local arts districts, diversity, and vibrant neighborhoods. Equally as enjoyable as travel are Kerry's passions: dogs (her own Labradors and the guide dog puppies they raise), volunteering in several capacities, enjoying wine, trying new recipes, and challenging her baking skills with her new Kitchen Aid stand mixer. https://www.kerrykriseman.com/Finally a podcast app just for kids! KidsPod is founded on a simple idea:Every kid should have access to the power of audio.https://kidspod.app/Support the showhttps://livingthenextchapter.com/Want to support the show and get bonus content?https://www.buzzsprout.com/1927756/subscribe

No Labels, No Limits podcast
346 - The Power of Storytelling for Nonprofits with Kerry Kriseman

No Labels, No Limits podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 53:17


Joining us today is Kerry Kriseman, a proud native of St. Petersburg, Florida, and a former first lady of the city. Kerry's journey is a blend of journalism, public relations, and a passion for writing and teaching.With a background in News and Marketing at the St. Petersburg Times and experience as the Public Relations Manager at Creative Clay, Kerry has brought her expertise to various platforms. She holds a B.A. in Mass Communications from the University of South Florida.Kerry is not just a writer but an author of the insightful memoir, "Accidental First Lady: On the Front Lines (and Behind the Scenes) of Local Politics." She has also shared her knowledge by teaching memoir writing and speaking on writing and publishing.In addition to her literary pursuits, Kerry contributes to the luxury travel magazine, Be Seeing You, and is a dedicated puppy raiser for Southeastern Guide Dogs. Her involvement extends to the Pet Therapy Program at Tampa General Hospital, showcasing her love for animals and community service.Today, we unpack some of these topics:·       The power of storytelling and its impact on personal growth and empowerment·       Overcoming challenges and navigating hardships with resilience and community support·       Advocacy and awareness for important causes, such as ovarian cancer and discrimination·       Transformative storytelling in non-profit organizations and its role in elevating missions and securing fundingKerry says, "We can all survive challenging times, even tragedy, if we lean on community, and summon the resilience we are all capable of. Going back to the power of sharing stories, if we are brave enough to tell ours and invite others into our world, then navigating hardships can be easier."Learn more and connect with Kerry here: www.kerrykriseman.comFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61552519511276LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-kriseman-53814b153/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kerry.kriseman.author/Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kerrykriseman/Twitter: https://twitter.com/KKriseman Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

An Honorable Profession
‘Accidental First Lady' Kerry Kriseman on Public Service Behind the Scenes

An Honorable Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2023 32:21


In this week's episode, we're taking a look at public service from a slightly different perspective. Co-host Ryan Coonerty talks with Kerry Kriseman, wife of former NewDEAL Leader St. Petersburg, FL Mayor Rick Kirseman. She joins us to discuss her new book Accidental First Lady: On the Front Lines and Behind the Scenes of Local Politics, where she writes about the highs and lows of integrating public service into her family's life. They discuss how Kerry approached her role as a political spouse and how she and her family navigated some of the more difficult moments of their life in the public eye, including an antisemitic attack on her son. They also talk about some of the rewards and once-in-a-lifetime opportunities that come with the job. Tune in to this conversation for lessons Kerry learned, suggestions for survival, and tips for crafting a rewarding life in the public eye for anyone (and their partner) thinking of becoming an elected official.

Florida Spectacular
Episode 48: St. Petersburg Politics

Florida Spectacular

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2022 40:46


This week The Florida Spectacular talks with Ben Kirby, who worked alongside St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman as the Communications Director for Kriseman's two-term tenure, which ended earlier this year. Cathy and Ben talk about Kriseman's famous "no Trumps allowed" tweet, the challenges facing a Florida community recovering from a Jim Crow South, and the way Florida government – St. Petersburg in particular – allows people accessibility to their government.More about Ben: Benjamin J. Kirby is a communications professional with 30 years in politics, federal and local government, the nonprofit sector, and advocacy. From 2014 to 2022, he served as the Communications Director for St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman. Born in western North Carolina and raised in Little Rock, Arkansas, Benjamin lives in St. Petersburg, Florida with his wife, Kendra, and his children, Emeline, Finnegan, and Elle.Want more Florida? Subscribe to The Florida Spectacular newsletter, and keep up with Cathy's travels at greatfloridaroadtrip.com.Support the show (https://paypal.me/floridaspectacular?country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)

Florida Matters
With a new mayor decided for St. Pete, Rick Kriseman reflects on eight years in office

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 28:00


We have a wide ranging conversation with outgoing St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman about his time in office as he wraps up leading Florida's fifth largest city. Kriseman and host Steve Newborn discuss what's next for Kriseman, what he think his legacy will be and the accomplishments he wasn't able to achieve during his tenure.

Florida Matters
With a new mayor decided for St. Pete, Rick Kriseman reflects on eight years in office

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 28:00


We have a wide ranging conversation with outgoing St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman about his time in office as he wraps up leading Florida's fifth largest city. Kriseman and host Steve Newborn discuss what's next for Kriseman, what he think his legacy will be and the accomplishments he wasn't able to achieve during his tenure.

Florida Matters
With a new mayor decided for St. Pete, Rick Kriseman reflects on eight years in office

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2021 28:00


We have a wide ranging conversation with outgoing St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman about his time in office as he wraps up leading Florida's fifth largest city. Kriseman and host Steve Newborn discuss what's next for Kriseman, what he think his legacy will be and the accomplishments he wasn't able to achieve during his tenure.

All Home Care Matters
Grandpa, Do you Know who I Am? (Dementia Tips)

All Home Care Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2021 18:44


Today, we are going to be talking about what to do when your loved one stops recognizing you. We'll discuss at what stage someone with Alzheimer's typically forgets who their loved ones are, as well as methods to prompt memory, connect without memory, and communicate. Now let's move on to the rest of the show.   According to the National Institute on Aging, Alzheimer's disease is a brain disorder that slowly destroys memory and thinking skills and, eventually, the ability to carry out the simplest tasks. The disease begins making changes in the brain years before symptoms show. Over many years, the disease steals pieces of a person, but when will your loved one no longer recognize you? Let's take a look at the seven stages of Alzheimer's to find out.   During stage one, someone with Alzheimer's will have no impairment due to the disease and will only be diagnosed through brain scans. Stages two and three are where symptoms begin to show. Someone with Alzheimer's will begin to have mild cognitive decline. They may forget where they put the keys or struggle with paying their bills. During these first three stages, the symptoms all appear as the normal signs of aging, and many people go undiagnosed.   Stage four is where many are diagnosed. During this stage, someone with dementia will experience increased forgetfulness and may have difficulties in social situations. Those close to someone with dementia can usually see the early signs of dementia during this stage, as well. Your loved one may forget your name during this stage, but they can usually recall it after some time. They normally recognize you even if they can't remember your name.   Stage five shows a moderately severe cognitive decline. Individuals in this stage often need help doing daily living activities, such as cooking, cleaning, and even possibly using the bathroom. At this stage, many people with dementia are unable to live on their own and need some level of care throughout the day and night. During this stage, your loved one will need help with daily living activities, but Alzheimer's.net says that they will still maintain functionality. They typically can still bathe and toilet independently. They also usually still know their family members and some detail about their personal histories, especially their childhood and youth.   According to Seniorlink, stage six marks a period in which a person requires substantial assistance to carry out day-to-day activities. They may have little memory of recent events and forget the names of close friends or family members. Many people in stage six have limited memory of their earlier lives and will also have difficulty completing tasks or successfully exhibiting cognitive skills such as counting backward from 10.   People in stage six may also begin to experience incontinence of bowel or bladder, and speech ability is often diminished. Significant personality changes may also be noticeable at this stage, as individuals may suffer from delusions, anxiety, or agitation.   Alzheimer's.net tells us that stage seven is the final stage of Alzheimer's. Because the disease is a terminal illness, people in stage seven are nearing death, and will ultimately succumb to the disease. In stage seven of the disease, people lose the ability to communicate or respond to their environment. While they may still be able to utter words and phrases, they have no insight into their condition and need assistance with all activities of daily living.   For more information about the seven stages of Alzheimer's, you can listen to our recent series on the Seven Stages. Don't have time for all 5 episodes? We also released a recap episode on the Seven Stages of Alzheimer's, as well. You can find it on our website, our Dementia and Alzheimer's playlist on our Official YouTube channel, and wherever you get your podcasts.   It isn't until the last three stages that your loved one will have trouble recognizing you. If your loved one is in the early stages of the disease, now is the perfect time to learn best practices and techniques to communicate and connect with your loved one. If your loved one is in the later stages, now is still the perfect time to learn, too! It's never too late to try new ways to connect with your loved one. Your loved one can sense that you are making an effort to connect with them and feel the sentiments behind it even if they do not recognize you.   VeryWell Health says that sometimes people write off visiting loved ones with dementia by saying that since they won't remember the visit a few minutes from now, it's pointless to visit.   Research has demonstrated that it's not just the memory that matters here; it's also the emotion created by a positive visit. What's important to note is that the positive emotion from an encouraging and supportive visit can last much longer than the specific memory of that visit.   You may have impacted that person's whole day by changing her feelings and behavior. Although she might not be able to recall that you visited her, the feelings you created in her can change how she interacts with others and improve her mood.     Next time you think it doesn't matter, think again. The benefit of your visit might last long after you've gone.     Your loved one may become confused at times, which as you know, is to be expected with this disease. According to Dementia UK, some people with dementia appear to ‘travel back in time', reliving memories from when they were younger. They might expect grown-up children to be small again, or expect their parents to still be alive, or even revert back in their mind to previous marriages or relationships. Whenever your loved one is experiencing problems with their memory, there are a few memory cues you can provide to help them back into the present.   Dementia UK suggests putting up photos around the house of important times you were together, such as weddings, birthdays, and children's parties. You should show the progression of time in these photos, so that they show a spouse or partner when young, but also throughout time and how they appear now. You can also keep a photo album on display with the photos clearly marked with people's names, the year, and the event in chronological order.   What you wear can be a clue as to who you are in relation to your loved one. You can wear clothes around the house that your loved one would associate with you; these could include a favorite item of clothing, like a flannel or a piece of jewelry, or popular styles from when you were younger.   You should also make use of the other senses. Sight on its own can be a good enough memory cue, but combining it with the other senses can be an even greater help to your loved one. If you have a signature scent, such as an aftershave, perfume, or even deodorant, wear it around your loved one. Encourage your loved one to wear their favorite scents, as well. Often the sense of smell can evoke positive memories when words cannot.   Similarly, cooking aromatic foods your loved one likes can bring back memories. Cooking together, as long as you are taking all the necessary safety precautions, can be a fun activity to do together and if it is something you have regularly done together in the past, it can be a great example of a creative method of prompting your loved one's memory.   Listening to music or watching a favorite movie or tv show together can also help your loved one remember who you are. It is important to note that you should not try to have a conversation while listening to music or watching television. It is hard for your loved one to concentrate on one thing and multitasking can confuse them more.   If your loved one doesn't recognize you, no matter if you are coming for a visit or if they live with you full-time, do not ask them if they know who you are. This question will make them uncomfortable and they may also feel like you are belittling them if they don't know the answer.   Whenever your loved one doesn't know you, try to move past that and distract them with small talk. You can say it's a beautiful day out, isn't it? After they respond to you, you can then try one of the methods we just discussed to see if their memory will return. If they still don't recognize you just move on. Your loved one doesn't have to recognize you to still enjoy spending time with you.   Watching your loved one lose themselves and constantly interacting with the disease through them is draining. The Alzheimer's Society says to give yourself permission to be human. You have good and bad days too. If you need to shorten, or even skip a visit from time to time to replenish yourself – that's OK. You can alert a staff member or a friend and see if they can possibly arrange a visitor in your absence. It's important to take care of yourself while caring for a loved one. For more information on preventing caregiver burnout, you can find resources, episodes, and more on our website and you can watch our playlist on caregiver support on our official YouTube Channel.   According to the Alzheimer's Society, people with memory problems have suggested some of the following aids to help someone with dementia or other memory-related problems remember things. You might think of them as different tools for tackling different problems. You may have already used some of them.   Look for aids that fit with the skills you already have. For example, if you have never used a reminder function on your mobile phone, you may find it difficult to start using it now. Whatever aids you use, people around you can support you to use them.   A calendar or daily agenda can help your loved one know what to expect for the day. If you are on their calendar and they are expecting you to come for a visit, they may be more inclined to remember you. Similarly, sticky notes can help your loved one know to expect you for a visit. The bright, eye-catching color may stick out better than a calendar, too.   If your loved one is used to using technology, using a phone, tablet, or computer can also help them recall memories and people. They can browse Facebook and look at photos and names as a name and face recall exercise. Video calls can also help your loved one feel comfortable visiting with someone they may not recognize. Video calls usually have a person's name on the screen, along with their face. Having a name on the screen can be helpful to your loved one when they are having trouble recognizing people.   We've discussed several methods of prompting a loved one's memory, now let's move on to finding other ways to connect with someone with dementia when they do not recognize you.     Dementia UK says it can be very difficult when someone with dementia stops recognizing you. But there are things you can do to keep your connection with the person, and your relationship with them, warm and open.   If you can, try ‘entering into their world', and asking the person diagnosed with dementia about the memories they mention. Encouraging them to talk about what feels familiar will help them to feel at ease. Try not to remind the person with dementia of more recent realities that they're having trouble grasping, such as the death of their parents, as this can cause distress and confusion. Instead, talk about happy memories and events that are important to them.   Taking part in activities together can be a good way to reconnect with a person with dementia. Anything you both enjoy can help you feel closer, such as playing familiar music, watching a favorite film, drawing pictures, going for a walk and talking about the things you see on the way, gardening or arranging flowers, or even doing a jigsaw puzzle if your loved one is able.   According to Next Avenue, remembering the past is often a soothing and affirming activity. Many people with dementia may not remember what happened 45 minutes ago, but they can clearly recall their lives 45 years earlier. Therefore, avoid asking questions that rely on short-term memory, like asking the person what they had for lunch. Instead, try asking general questions about the person's distant past — this information is more likely to be retained.   You can also connect with your loved one through humor. Next Avenue also says that you should use humor whenever possible, though not at the person's expense. People with dementia tend to retain their social skills and are usually delighted to laugh along with you. Laughing with them during your visit can help improve their mood throughout the rest of the day, too.   As dementia progresses, memory loss will no doubt change the connection that you have with a parent – but that doesn't mean you still can't have a meaningful connection with your senior loved one.   Learn more about how to build a meaningful connection with a loved one who has dementia and how to maintain that connection throughout the progression of the disease.   Nancy Kriesmen shared a wonderful story about connecting with her mom during the late stages of Alzheimer's in an article for Alzheimer's.net.  About a year before Nancy Kriseman's mother Doris died, the two sat outside in the garden at her mom's skilled nursing residence. By that time, Alzheimer's disease had diminished most of Doris' cognitive abilities, along with skills such as mobility and speech. Their time together wasn't without meaning, though.   Doris, who was diagnosed with Alzheimer's at age 71, had always loved going for walks. Years earlier, the daughter and mother often strolled to a nearby pond, where they enjoyed sighting butterflies alighting on flowers and dragonflies hovering above the water. Sometimes, the women enjoyed picnics at local parks.   By now, Doris could no longer pack a picnic lunch, but her love of fresh air and greenery remained intact. Kriseman would have loved to engage with her mom as she once did, laughing and talking, even dancing with her to Judy Garland and Tony Bennett songs. Instead, that day, she and her mom ate outdoors from a picnic basket that Kriseman brought along. Kriseman still sang to her mom and reminisced about those singers with Doris, who could still respond by listening.   Nancy Kriseman, a geriatric clinical social worker and owner of Geriatric Consulting Services in Atlanta, Georgia, and author of “Meaningful Connections: Positive Ways to Be Together When a Loved One Has Dementia” offers a few ways to build a meaningful connection with a loved one with dementia.   First, she says to ask another person to join you. Invite a family member or another resident to visit with you and your loved one. This takes the focus off just the two of you. It can also foster new relationships. Next, Kriseman suggests that you keep crafts age-appropriate. Although your senior loved one's cognitive abilities are impaired, he or she is still an adult. Avoid things like children's coloring books, opting for adult coloring books instead.   You should also notice how your mood impacts your visits with your loved one. Avoid visiting when you're ambivalent, irritable, or tired of being there. Like we have talked about earlier in the episode, Kriseman also suggests that you tap into different senses. Stimulating hearing, sight, smell, taste, and touch can lift your parent or senior loved one's spirit and reinforce the connection.   Finally, you should visit when your loved one is at their best. If they are in an assisted living facility or skilled nursing community, ask staff to recommend the best time to visit.     Now that we've covered a few ways you can connect with your loved one when they don't recognize who you are, let's move on to the part of today's episode, which is methods for communicating with someone with dementia.     We have done several episodes on communicating with a loved one with Alzheimer's and other dementias, so we won't be talking about this in length, but it is still important to discuss. And as always, if you are interested in learning more about communicating with a loved one with dementia, please visit our website for more information.     Dementia UK has a few suggestions for effective communication with a loved one with dementia. They suggest that you keep yourself in your loved one's eye line and try not to suddenly appear from the side or from behind. Speak clearly to them and use short sentences. Make sure that you give them time to respond, too. It may take them longer to figure out a response, even to a simple question like it's a nice day out, isn't it?     If your loved one is struggling to recognize you, introduce yourself and tell them about the connection between you, for instance: “Hello mom, it's Julie and I have little Danny, your grandson with me.” If your loved one doesn't recognize you after this, don't try to repeat your relationship as it can upset your loved one. If your loved one regularly doesn't recognize you, don't ask them “do you know who I am?” Introduce yourself by your name and leave out your relationship.     While talking to them, be reassuring. Look your loved one in the eye and smile. Being reassuring may not always prevent your loved one from becoming agitated or upset. If your loved one is getting agitated, take yourself to another room for a few minutes before coming back in, calmly, and saying something like: “Hello, I'm back now, how lovely to see you.”     Lastly, Dementia UK says to not try not to correct your loved one if they get your name wrong or say something that isn't true; this can lead to distress and frustration on all sides. Try to imagine how the person with dementia is feeling. They are stressed out, confused, and possibly frightened. Reassure your loved one that you are here to support them and enjoy the time you get to spend with your loved one. And know that even if they don't remember you they will still remember the sentiments they felt while you were around.     We want to say thank you for joining us here at All Home Care Matters, All Home Care Matters is here for you and to help families as they navigate these long-term care issues. Please visit us at allhomecarematters.com there is a private secure fillable form there where you can give us feedback, show ideas, or if you have questions. Every form is read and responded to. If you know someone who could benefit from this episode please make sure to share it with them.   Remember, you can listen to the show on any of your favorite podcast streaming platforms and watch the show on our YouTube channel and make sure to hit that subscribe button, so you'll never miss an episode. We look forward to seeing you next time on All Home Care Matters, thank you.   Sources: https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/what-alzheimers-disease   https://www.alzheimers.net/stages-of-alzheimers-disease   https://www.seniorlink.com/blog/the-7-stages-of-alzheimers   https://www.verywellhealth.com/tips-visiting-people-dementia-97960   https://www.alz.org/media/greatermissouri/visiting_loved_ones_with_dementia.pdf   https://www.alzheimers.org.uk/get-support/staying-independent/memory-aids-and-tools   https://www.nextavenue.org/10-tips-connecting-someone-dementia/   https://www.alzheimers.net/build-a-meaningful-connection-with-a-loved-one-who-has-dementia   https://www.dementiauk.org/get-support/understanding-changes-in-behaviour/things-to-try-when-someone-with-dementia-stops-recognising-you/                        

The Widowed Parent Podcast
Lane Pease Hendricks and Nancy Kriseman from Kate's Club Share Tips for Widowed Parents [WPP106]

The Widowed Parent Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 57:48


I had such a great discussion with Lane Pease Hendricks and Nancy Kriseman from Kate's Club for this episode. Lane and Nancy have a brand new book for widowed parents and others who are raising grieving kids. They are with Kate's Club, a leading grief program for kids and families, so they really know their stuff. I am so excited to bring you this discussion to kick off this year's Children's Grief Awareness Month. Some topics Lane and Nancy and I discuss include: Myths and facts about grief; How different types of losses can sometimes lead to different types of grief reactions; The importance of being honest with kids, including some examples of language to use; That it's ok for adults to show their feelings to their kids, and that it's important to model that we can be both sad and that we can cope; The importance of finding a circle of support; Suggestions for talking with both teenagers and younger kids; The importance of not ‘parentifying' teens; Why it's important for parents to make room for their own grief; The need to reassure kids of all ages that their parent's death is not their fault; Kids re-grieving as they grow and experience developmental milestones; and What it means to develop continuing bonds with our deceased loved ones. I hope you enjoy my discussion with Lane Pease Hendricks and Nancy Kriseman. -=-=-=-=- Thank you sponsors & partners: Audible - Get a FREE audiobook and 30-day free trial: www.audibletrial.com/widowedparent BetterHelp - Talk with a licensed, professional therapist online. Get 10% off your first month: betterhelp.com/widowedparent Blue Apron - Special offers for listeners of the podcast: jennylisk.com/blueapron Grief Coach - Grief support text messaging service. Tips and support delivered all year long, personalized based on your loss. Listeners get $10 off: https://grief.coach/jennylisk/ Support the show - Buy Me a Coffee -=-=-=-=-

An Honorable Profession
Rick Kriseman Leads the Sunshine City Through Stormy Times

An Honorable Profession

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2021 37:01


Host and NewDEAL Leader Ryan Coonerty talks with St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman about the future of Florida politics, dealing with the heavy impacts of climate change on his coastal city, and what the influx of remote workers means for St. Petersburg.

Cats Roundtable
Mayor Rick Kriseman - Low taxes, good schools, great weather, come to Florida.

Cats Roundtable

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2021 8:18


Mayor Rick Kriseman - Low taxes, good schools, great weather, come to Florida. by John Catsimatidis

DAE On Demand
The Tampa Bay Rays Are Playing Chess As Kriseman Playing Checkers?

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 13:18


Tampa Bay Times sports columnist John Romano joined the Pat and Aaron Show on Friday as the Tampa Bay Rays and the city of St Pete continue their struggle to find a solution on a new stadium for the Tampa Bay Rays with the proposed Montreal/TB split still ever alive. So what's the end game for the latest MLB headaches with the stadium and season split situation?

Gulf Coast to Space Coast
Gulf Coast 2 Space Coast - JoAnn and Mayor Rick Kriseman

Gulf Coast to Space Coast

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 22:48


Mayor Rick Kriseman and JoAnn Nestor talk about Saint Petersburg,  its booming real estate, and its newly built Saint Petersburg Pier.

Sports Day Tampa Bay
MAILBAG: Which Bucs Free Agents Will Stay, Could JJ Watt Come & What To Make of Rick Kriseman's Comments On The Rays

Sports Day Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2021 44:44


Rick Stroud answers your mailbag questions about Tom Brady's contract, will Bucs free agents take less to stay, will they Franchise Tag Shaq Barrett, could JJ Watt join Tampa Bay, how will Rays stadium situation work out and what will their pitching rotation look like, plus did Rick enjoy covering the Bucs this season. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

PM Tampa Bay
St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman Talks Super Bowl LV, Trop Site Redevelopment & COVID-19

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 13:12


Ryan talks to St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman about the Super Bowl, redevelopment plans for the Trop site, and the latest on COVID-19 in Pinellas County.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Kriseman-St. Pete’s Veterans Day Celebration canceled due to Tropical Storm Eta

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 4:23


Rick Kriseman, Mayor of St. Petersburg, joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the St. Pete’s yearly Veterans Day Celebration has been canceled due to Tropical Storm Eta. Another date will be set soon to honor those that have served our country.

PM Tampa Bay
Operation Storm Watch: St. Pete Mayor Kriseman

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 8:24


Ryan talks to St. Pete Mayor Kriseman about Tropical Storm Eta.

PM Tampa Bay
Tampa Bay Lightning Championship Celebration Special: Mayors Jane Castor & Rick Kriseman

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 11:38


Ryan talks to Tampa Mayor Jane Castor and St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman out at Raymond James Stadium for the Tampa Bay Lightning Championship Celebration.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Kriseman Talks Latest Things Happening In St.Pete

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2020 5:21


St.Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss how the city St.Pete is set to issue a request for the Tropicana Field site developer proposals and the new St.Pete Pier.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Kriseman -St. Petersburg Mandates Face Masks for Workers

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2020 6:44


St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss St. Petersburg mandates that workers wear face masks due to the COVID-19 spike.

Sunrise
No return

Sunrise

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 20:30


Gov. Ron DeSantis says there’s no going back on his plan to reopen the state during the COVID-19 pandemic. But if the Governor won’t act, Saint Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman says local officials will have to pick up the slack. Also, on today’s Sunrise: — Kriseman says he’ll issue an order Friday mandating the use of face masks by employees at businesses that deal with the public. That includes bars, restaurants and gyms. — State health officials reported 2,610 new cases of coronavirus Wednesday, the second-largest daily increase since the crisis began. There were 25 more fatalities and the total number of COVID-19 deaths in Florida is at least 3,110. — Florida Democrats are teeing off on Donald Trump, saying he failed at every step of the way in responding to coronavirus. — Democrats are also directing some of their ire at DeSantis because he’s following Trump’s playbook. — The COVID-19 crisis is having a major impact on Floridians who just graduated high school. The head of the Florida College Access Network says some of the kids are delaying plans to attend a university while others are opting for cheaper colleges or staying closer to home. — Checking in with Florida Man, who was busted for child pornography — and that’s not the most disturbing part of his story.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Rick Kriseman-How the City of St.Pete Is Handling George Floyd Protests

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2020 3:51


St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss how the city of St.Pete is handling George Floyd protests in the Bay Area.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Kriseman-How the Reopenings of Businesses Have Been in ST.Pete During COVID-19

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2020 6:49


St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss how the reopenings of businesses and beaches have been in St.Pete during COVID-19.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Rick Kriseman-How St.Pete Is Handling the Opening of Businesses and Beaches During the COVID-19 Outbreak

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 5:15


St.Petersburg Mayor Rick Krismen joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss how the city of St. Pete is handling the opening of businesses and beaches during the COVID-19 outbreak.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Kriseman-Restart St. Pete

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2020 7:01


St. Pete Mayor Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to discuss the latest on Restart St. Pete. Mayor Kriseman and local leaders are talking about a plan to reopen the city.

PM Tampa Bay
Interview With St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman on Local Coronavirus Response

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 10:31


Ryan talks to St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman about Pinellas County's response to the coronavirus outbreak and the relief package making its way through Congress.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor of St.Petersburg Rick Kriseman-St.Petersburg Coronavirus Update

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2020 5:41


Mayor of St. Petersburg Rick Kriseman joined AM Tampa Bay to give an update on what is being done for the coronavirus outbreak in the City of St.Petersburg.

Hoppe Radio
Rick Kriseman Needs To Get His Priorities Together

Hoppe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2019 58:55


Hoppe Radio
Rick Kriseman Needs To Get His Priorities Together

Hoppe Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2019 58:55


PM Tampa Bay
Kriseman vs. Patronis Beef Gets Heated on Twitter

PM Tampa Bay

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2019 10:33


Ryan Gorman and Florida Politics publisher Peter Schorsch discuss some fights in state politics, including the ongoing Twitter beef between St. Pete Mayor Rick Kriseman and CFO Jimmy Patronis, and issues between the DeSantis administration and the Trump campaign. ​

Talking Animals
Rick Kriseman, Passionately Pro-Pet Mayor of St. Petersburg, FL

Talking Animals

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2019


Rick Kriseman—the mayor of St. Petersburg, Florida, who, a year ago, signed a proclamation declaring St. Petersburg a pet-friendly city—recounts growing up loving animals, dogs in particular. Mayor Kriseman describes […]

Inside Pitch Podcast
New Mayor, Same Old Stadium Drama

Inside Pitch Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2019 15:55


The Rays end their homestand with a thud, dropping the finale of their series to the Kansas City Royals and Blake Snell looking like a pitcher who hasn't thrown in a couple of weeks. We hear from the Cy Young Award winner. Plus, the election of the next mayor of Tampa means the whole question of where the team will be playing in the future is back center stage.

St. Petersburg Foodies Podcast
32: Rick Kriseman Mayor of St. Petersburg Interview

St. Petersburg Foodies Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2019 42:30


Rick Kriseman Mayor of St. Petersburg is the featured interview. Janelle Sadler Interview & Music.

The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast
Episode 37: Eleanor Kriseman + Julie Buntin (October 12, 2018)

The Greenlight Bookstore Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2018 40:58


Social Worker, author, and Greenlight Bookstore staff alum Eleanor Kriseman discusses her debut novel, The Blurry Years, with author Julie Buntin. Together they talk about how novels grow out of short stories, the interior lives of children, working in publishing, and the struggles of female writers with being taken seriously.

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The Altitude Collective
On Being in Charge Featuring Mayor Rick Kriseman

The Altitude Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2018 56:18


You can find Mayor Rick Kriseman on Twitter!You can find out more about the city of Saint Petersburg by heading to their website.

DAE On Demand
St. Petersberg Mayor Rick Kriseman

DAE On Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2018 2:56


St. Petersberg Mayor Rick Krismean Meets With Media After Announcement Rays Will Buy The Rowdies

The Election University Campaigns and Politics Podcast
EU034 - Political Spouses, Part 2

The Election University Campaigns and Politics Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2018 61:07


In Episode 34, our hosts interview Kerry Kriseman, spouse of St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman, about her 20-year front row seat on campaigns. From having "The Conversation" before his first run to color-coded scheduling to facing hate crimes at her child's school, Kerry shares with our listeners how she dealt with it all. Now, she's using her extensive communications background to write a book about her experience. She offers great advice to other spouses on how to navigate the campaign's highs and lows. 

Lifestyle Improvement
Program #105- Part 1 Conversation with Nancy L. Kriseman, L.C.S.W.- Author of The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey

Lifestyle Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 27:05


Listen to our conversation with Nancy Kriseman, L.S.C.W., who is the author of the book The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey.  She has taught workshops on caregiving all across the US.  As a mindful caregiver, she shares strategies to help manage stress in simple, but powerfully effective ways. For more information on […]

Lifestyle Improvement
Program #106- Part 2 Conversation with Nancy L. Kriseman, L.C.S.W.- Author of The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey

Lifestyle Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 27:00


Listen to our conversation with Nancy Kriseman, L.S.C.W., who is the author of the book The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey.  She has taught workshops on caregiving all across the US.  As a mindful caregiver, she shares strategies to help manage stress in simple, but powerfully effective ways. For more information on […]

Lifestyle Improvement
Program #107- Part 3 Conversation with Nancy L. Kriseman, L.C.S.W.- Author of The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey

Lifestyle Improvement

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 27:03


Listen to our conversation with Nancy Kriseman, L.S.C.W., who is the author of the book The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey.  She has taught workshops on caregiving all across the US.  As a mindful caregiver, she shares strategies to help manage stress in simple, but powerfully effective ways. For more information on […]

Florida Matters
Mayor Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 15:42


Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham sits down with St. Petersburg, Florida, Mayor Rick Kriseman, who's starting his second term. Mayor Kriseman worries about the "crazy stuff" going on in the Florida House, whether cities like his may lose their home rule authority to the state, and the possibility of taking a ferry to work.

Florida Matters
Mayor Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 15:42


Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham sits down with St. Petersburg, Florida, Mayor Rick Kriseman, who's starting his second term. Mayor Kriseman worries about the "crazy stuff" going on in the Florida House, whether cities like his may lose their home rule authority to the state, and the possibility of taking a ferry to work.

Florida Matters
Mayor Rick Kriseman of St. Petersburg

Florida Matters

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2018 15:42


Florida Matters host Robin Sussingham sits down with St. Petersburg, Florida, Mayor Rick Kriseman, who's starting his second term. Mayor Kriseman worries about the "crazy stuff" going on in the Florida House, whether cities like his may lose their home rule authority to the state, and the possibility of taking a ferry to work.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Rick Kriseman - How St Pete Is Prepping For Irma

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2017 8:37


The Consumer Quarterback Show
The Consumer Quarterback Show 8/23/2017 ft. Mayor Kriseman, Ian Beckles and Leo Cannyn

The Consumer Quarterback Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 47:49


The Consumer Quarterback Show Original Air Date 8/23/2017 featuring the Mayor of St. Petersburg Rick Kriseman talking about the amazing growth in St. Pete recently. Also the founder of The Dignitary Brand, Radio Personality and former Tampa Bay Buccaneer Ian Beckles talks about the upcoming football season. Principal Project Manager Leo Cannyn is also in the house talking about the permitting process and how it has become smoother to help with the growth in St. Pete. We have a top ten list featuring the best places to visit in St. Pete and a Feel Good Story about a young lady who's generosity has helped unprivileged children throughout the Bay. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Rick Kriseman - Final Stretch of The Mayoral Race

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2017 3:53


St. Pete X
Ep: 008 In his own words - a conversation with candidate Rick Kriseman

St. Pete X

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2017 47:16


On this episode of SPX, host Ashley Ryneska wades into the realm of local politics with incumbent Mayoral candidate Rick Kriseman. With an emphasis on community and the shared successes of his administration, we cover topics from his viral tweet to then-candidate Trump, to his fondness for Central Avenue, and his love and commitment to St. Pete's small businesses. 

Beauty & The 'Burg
Beauty And The Burg featuring St. Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman and Director of Cultural Affairs Wayne Atherholt | Episode 133

Beauty & The 'Burg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2017


AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Noah Pransky - 08-02-17

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 8:15


Kriseman vs. Baker

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AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Mayor Rick Kriseman - 08-02-17

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2017 9:11


Mayor discussing Trop as a potential landing spot for MLS team

Tampa Home Talk Radio
St Petersburg Mayor Rick Kriseman

Tampa Home Talk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 51:40


Mayor Rick Kriseman talks about the growth, development and all the exciting things in St. Petersburg.

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts
Rick Kriseman- St. Petersburg Mayor

AM Tampa Bay - 970 WFLA Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2017 6:55


Campaign: Mayors for 100% Clean Energy- Mayors committed to making the transition to 100% clean and renewable energy

City Hall Broadcast
Mayor Rick Kriseman "Baseball Forever' St. Pete 4-10-17

City Hall Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 29:24


#Kriseman #StPeteFL #Home_made_man #RadioStPete #Raysbaseball #RadioStPete.com #VSPC

Quince
Episode 30 - Old Age and Eldercare Are Not for Sissies

Quince

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2017 63:22


Ferrum College   Honoring Reynolds Homestead volunteers   Great Books and Great Conversations   Pearl Buck   A Little Sweet...       PussyHat Project by Kat Coyle         6-Day Kid Blanket by Betty McKnit   A Little Tart...   Living as caregivers to aging parents   "I believe that most caregivers find that they inherit a situation where they just kind of move into caregiving. it's not a conscious decision for most caregivers, and they are ultimately left with the responsibility of working while still trying to be the caregiver, the provider and the nurturer." - Sharon Law Tucker   "The best people are the good old wrinkled people with a sparkle in their eye, a wink when you walk by or a toothless smile saying you are doing just fine." - Robert Wesley Miller   "Never tease an old dog; he might have one bite left." - Robert A. Heinlein   "I've never stopped wanting to cross the equator, or touch an elk's  horns, or sing Tosca or screw James Dean in a field of wheat. To hell with wisdom. They're all wrong: I'll never be through with my life." - Rita Dove   "Even eighty-odd is sometimes vulnerable to vanity." - L. M. Montgomery   A Little Unexpected...   Books:    The Mindful Caregiver: Finding Ease in the Caregiving Journey by Nancy L Kriseman The Inspired Caregiver: Finding Joy While Caring for Those You Love by Peggi Speers and Tia Walker   "My caregiver mantra is to remember: the only control you have is over the changes you choose to make." - Nancy L. Kriseman   "Embracing a healing presence requires you to just be in the moment together." - Nancy L. Kriseman   Music Attribution   Reverie (small theme) by _ghost featuring Pitx ccmixter.org/files/_ghost/25389 CC Attribution (3.0) Drops of H2O ( The Filtered Water Treatment ) by J.Lang (c) copyright 2012 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/djlang59/37792 Ft: Airtone Don't Be Scared ft. Christine Autumn by Calling Sister Midnight (c) copyright 2015 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license.http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/romancito/50155 Ft: Klaus Neumaier, Christine Autumn

City Hall Broadcast
City's Chris Ballestra talks about our new St. Pete Pier 10-10-16

City Hall Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2016 31:01


#StPeteFL #RadioStPete #RadioStPete.com #Kriseman

City Hall Broadcast
Mayor Rick Kriseman 8-1-16

City Hall Broadcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2016 34:10


#StPeteFL #RadioStPete.com