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AT Corner
So You're About to be Certified - Going from Student to Certified AT Stories - 211

AT Corner

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 59:19


Performing a rectal temp on your first day or running D2 football as a new grad are just some ways the transition to practice begins. ATs share their stories of transitioning from a student to a certified athletic trainerFeaturing stories from Katie R, Christina S, Katherine J, Francesca P, Ely G, Marissa S, Courtney P, Alberto H, Kristin O, & many more!--AT CORNER FACEBOOK GROUP: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.facebook.com/groups/atcornerpodcast⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Instagram, Website, YouTube, and other links: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠atcornerds.wixsite.com/home/links⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠EMAIL US: atcornerds@gmail.comSAVE on ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Medbridge⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠: Use code ATCORNER to get $101 off your subscriptionWant to host a podcast like ours? Use our link to sign up for Zencastr, the service we use to record our interviews: ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://zencastr.com/?via=atcorner⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Music: Jahzzar (betterwithmusic.com) CC BY-SA---Sandy & Randy

Morbid
Episode 659: The Unsolved Murder of Kristin O'Connell

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 58:23


On the night of August 14, 1985, twenty-year-old Kristin O'Connell left a party in Ovid, NY to go for a walk. Two days later, her nude body was discovered near a cornfield along a rural county road; she had been stabbed in the chest and her throat was cut. The unsolved murder of Kristin O'Connell has baffled local New York investigators for decades. At the time of her murder, Kristin had traveled from Minnesota to New York to visit a young man she'd met a few months earlier while on Spring Break in Florida. According to witnesses, Kristin wasn't wearing shoes when she left the party and she wasn't carrying a purse. Several witnesses reported having seen Kristin walking that night between 11:30 pm and 12:15 am, when she was seen talking to one or possible two men in a car. Roughly ten minutes later, several people reported hearing a loud scream coming from the area where her body was discovered.In the decades since Kristin's murder, police have interviewed dozens of witnesses and followed up on thousands of leads, yet the case remains no closer to being solved than it was in the days following the discovery of the body.Please sign the Petition to override the decision to not permit 'touch DNA' to potentially solve this cold case! visit https://www.change.org/p/family-demands-dna-testing-by-othram-labs-in-the-kristin-o-connell-cold-caseThank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAllen, Matha. 1985. "Slain woman's parents seek comfort from her letter." Star Tribune, August 18: 35.Associated Press. 1987. "Psychics seeking slues to 1985 murder in Ovid." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 22: 12.—. 2009. "DNA may solve '85 slaying." Press and Sun-Bulletin (Binghamton, NY), August 13: 1.Democrat and Chronicle . 1985. "Police ask help in Ovid murder." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 20: 11.Democrat and Chronicle. 1985. "Lab to test items from slaying." Democrat and Chronicle , August 19: 7.Ebert, Alex. 2009. "A Burnsville mother won't let her daughter's murder case go cold." Star Tribune, August 13.Gillis, Jackie. 2023. What happened to Kristin O'Connell? March 2. Accessed March 2, 2025. https://www.mytwintiers.com/news-cat/local-news/what-happened-to-kristin-oconnell/.Lighty, Todd, and John Hartsock. 1985. "Brutal slaying shakes Seneca town." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 18: 1.Pfifer, Jim. 1996. "Police suspect imprisoned man for 1985 murder in Ovid." Star-Gazette, January 28: 1.Pittman, Mark. 1985. "Minn. woman found dead in Seneca." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 17: 1.Ritter, Carol. 1985. "4 deaths, few answers in Seneca." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 22: 14.—. 1986. "Parents on pilgrimage of grief." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), August 16: 1.—. 1985. "Slaying no longer the talk of Ovid, but investigation, reaction continue." Democrat and Chronicle (Rochester, NY), September 25: 11.Shaw, David. 2009. "Police seek help on cold case." Finger Lakes Times, August 13.—. 1986. "Kristin O'Connell's murderer thwarts police." Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), February 21: 1.—. 1986. "Murder case takes police out of state." Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY), January 8: 14.—. 1985. "Cops place an ad in hunt for killer." Syracuse Herald-Journal, August 29: 1.—. 1985. "Police hope TV reenactment of killing will help solve case." Syracuse Herald-Journal, September 13: 15.—. 1985. "Slaying's legacy: a bounty and fear." Syracuse Herald-Journal, August 30: 95.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Thursday Breakfast
‘The Left's Problem with Palestine' Part 1, Trans Women's Experiences of Incarceration, Fighting Energy Poverty in Australia, Fundraiser for Sisters Inside, Sudan and Palestine

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// We listened to part one of a talk given by Palestinian scholar and theorist Abdaljawad Omar during the early October 2024 teach-in 'The Left's Problem with Palestine', co-convened by CUNY for Palestine and Grad Center for Palestine. In this talk, held in the lead up to the first anniversary of the Al Aqsa Flood operation of October 7th 2023, Omar critically analyses the Western left's reflexive condemnation of Palestinian resistance both on that date and more broadly, and the implications of this hasty disavowal for a genuine engagement with anticolonial struggle. We'll play part two next week, but you can watch the full talk and subsequent extended discussion between Omar and Jodi Dean here.// Content warning: this conversation touches on themes of transphobia, sexual assault (r*pe), and suicide. If you require support, you can call QLife( (national) - 1800 184 527 (3PM - midnight), Rainbow Door(Victoria) - 1800 729 367 (10AM-5PM), Lifeline (national, 24/7) 13 11 14, and the Suicide Callback Service (national, 24/7) 1300 659 467. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander listeners can also call 13YARN on 13 92 76 or Yarning SafeNStrong on 1800 959 563. As part of our '16 Days of Activism against Gender Based Violence' we revisit a piece from 3CR's Trans Day of Audibility 2024 special programming, where Priya caught up with Katie and Stacey, two trans women with lived experience of incarceration in the Victorian Prison system. Katie and Stacey speak about their experiences of transphobic violence while being incarcerated in men's prisons, their fight to access gender-affirming care, self-advocacy, and how the state tries to quash rehabilitation and second chances in the community. Listen back to the full set of conversations for our Trans Day of Audibility 2024 broadcast here.// Antipoverty Centre spokesperson Kristin O'Connell joined us to talk about the catastrophic impacts of energy poverty on low-income folks in so-called Australia. On Monday this week, Antipoverty Centre, Parents for Climate and Sweltering Cities launched their Stop The Bill Shock Campaign by delivering a $173 million energy bill to Origin Energy headquarters, with the figure representing the estimated cost to the company to wipe the slate of energy debt owed by the 98,000 Origin customers currently on a hardship program. The campaign is demanding an end to price gouging by Australian energy retailers and immediate debt forgiveness for consumers experiencing financial hardship in the face of over a decade of increasing energy poverty in the country. As Kristin mentioned during our chat, Antipoverty Centre are encouraging people to share their stories about energy poverty and difficulties with energy retailers here.//Ibi spoke with us about a fundraiser event running this Friday the 6th of December at Catalyst Social Centre raising money for Sisters Inside and mutual aid initiatives for people in Sudan and Palestine. Head to Catalyst at 144/146 Sydney Road, Coburg, tomorrow from 6:30PM to enter an art raffle, enjoy food and drinks by We Eatin' Good, listen to music and poetry by incredible BIPOC artists, and grab some second-hand clothes for a good cause. Organisers are sharing updates on the fundraiser via Black Peoples Union's Instagram, and you can also donate directly to Sisters Inside here, Bakri's (@bakri2) fundraiser for Sudan here, and Ibrahim's (@ibrahim_palestine20) fundraiser for Gaza here.//

CrimeChat with Nat and Kat
Episode 097: The Murder of Kristin O'Connell - Unsolved!

CrimeChat with Nat and Kat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 81:59


#crimechatwithnatandkat presents Episode 097: The Murder of Kristin O'Connell - Unsolved! When 20-year-old college student Kristin O'Connell visited the Finger Lakes area of Upstate New York in August of 1985, no one ever thought should would never return home. Now, nearly 40 years after her brutal murder, NY State Police are just as baffled as they were when they responded. Yet, they continue to deny outside assistance for forensics testing that could potentially identify her killer, or killers! Help us keep this case going! Episode airs Saturday, June 15, 2024, anywhere you get your #podcasts #truecrimepodcast #googlepodcasts #amazonpodcasts #applepodcasts #youtubepodcasts #rss #patreon #spotifypodcastsAlso, become a Patreon subscriber to get bonus material, references and extras, and some free merch! Go to www.patreon.com/crimechatwithnatandkat to subscribe for as little as $1 a month!FOLLOW US ON Facebook: CrimeChat with Nat and Kat X (Twitter): CrimeChat with Nat and Kat Instagram: @crimechatnk TikTok: @crimechatnatkat YouTube: CrimeChat with Nat and KatBe sure to checkout our website at ⁠⁠https://crimechatwithnatandkat.com!

Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff
Cooking Right For Your Blood Type with Chef Kristin O'Connor

Starseed Kitchen Podcast with Chef Whitney Aronoff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 47:10


Chef Kristin O'Connor's is passionate about helping clients achieve ultimate wellness though a completely balanced diet and lifestyle. Kristin worked as an Associate Producer for Food Network and Cooking Channel productions.  Chef Kristin wrote four cookbooks with Dr. Peter D'Adamo for The Blood Type diet. She is the face of and recipe creator for a South Korean dog food company Brooklyn Pet Co.  She started her own food product company: SUPER DIRT, and for the past decade worked as a private chef for actors, athletes, and directors such as Leonardo DiCaprio, Bradley Cooper, Martin Scorsese and the Dallas Mavericks team.  Chef Kristin's gained unique experiences and skills while traveling all over the world with clients on films and unique projects. Having worked with all different body types to prioritize ultimate wellness gave Chef Kristin the knowledge to adapt food to each unique soul.  We discuss: Cooking right for your blood type Experiences cooking for actors, directors and athletes How to cook foods that are best for your health Life as a celebrity chef Wellness habits that support a healthy diet Learn more about Chef Kristin https://www.kristinoconnor.com Follow Kristin on Instagram at @kristinoconnorchef and @superdirtfoods Eat and shop Super Dirt Foods https://www.superdirtfoods.com Learn more about High Vibration Living with Chef Whitney Aronoff on www.StarseedKitchen.com Get 10% off your order of Chef Whitney's organic spices with code STARSEED on www.starseedkitchen.com Follow Chef Whitney Aronoff on Instagram at @whitneyaronoff and @starseedkitchen Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Stetoskopet – Tidsskriftets podkast
Kasuistikk: Iatrogen botulisme

Stetoskopet – Tidsskriftets podkast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 40:26


I visse tilfeller kan injisering av botulinumtoksin type A – kanskje bedre kjent som botox – føre til alvorlige komplikasjoner som pareser, synsforstyrrelser og vanskeligheter med å svelge. I ukens episode snakker vi med overlege Guri Hagberg om en kasuistikk publisert i Tidsskriftet, som beskriver nettopp alvorlige komplikasjoner etter behandling ved en privatklinikk i utlandet. Hagberg er spesialist i geriatri og indremedisin og jobber som overlege på nevrologisk avdeling ved Ullevål sykehus. Artikkelen «Iatrogen botulisme» er skrevet av Guri Hagberg, Emilie Ranheim Skytøen, Ingvild Nakstad, Kristin O' Sullivan, Jeanette Koht, Tone Kristin Bjordal Johansen, Siri L. Feruglio og Sten Frøyshov. Den kan leses i Tidsskriftets papirutgave nr. 3/24 og på tidsskriftet.no: https://tidsskriftet.no/2024/02/kort-kasuistikk/iatrogen-botulisme Tilbakemeldinger kan sendes til stetoskopet@tidsskriftet.no. Stetoskopet produseres av Caroline Ulvin Johansson, Are Brean og Julie Didriksen ved Tidsskrift for Den norske legeforening. Ansvarlig redaktør er Are Brean. Jingle og lydteknikk: Håkon Braaten / Moderne media Coverillustrasjon: Stephen Lee

Green Left
Kristin O'Connell: How to end homelessness

Green Left

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2024 24:12


Homeless people are dying more than 30 years earlier than the general population, a new Guardian Australia report revealed. It found homeless people are dying at an average age of 44, compared to 77-years-old for the general population.  The Guardian reported that many of these deaths were “directly connected to the trauma and desperation of homelessness, and compounded by the vast waits for emergency and public housing”.  Meanwhile, the waiting lists for public and social housing continue to grow, with almost 60,000 people on the waiting list in New South Wales alone in October last year.  Successive state governments have greenlit plans to demolish public housing sites. The Victorian Labor government is pushing ahead with its plan to demolish 44-high rise public housing estates, despite a big pushback from tenants and housing experts. Antipoverty Centre spokesperson Kristin O'Connell spoke to Green Left's Isaac Nellist about the desperate need for investment in public housing and other solutions to counter worsening poverty.  We acknowledge that this was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenLeftOnline/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Threads: https://www.threads.net/@greenleftonline Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Podcast available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Antennapod, Itunes and PodcastAddict.

Information Morning Fredericton from CBC Radio New Brunswick (Highlights)

​W​hen the snow finally stops falling, it could​ add up to 150 centimeters​ in Cape Breton. A former Frederictonian has been shovelling in Cape Breton all weekend. ​Jeanne Armstrong spoke to Kristin O'​Rourke​.

Method and Madness
Replay- Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Part 1)

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 45:23


In honor of Kristin's birthday, I am re-releasing the first episode in the 9-part series on her case. Thank you for listening. The entire series on Kristin's case is available here: Kristin O'Connell — Method & Madness Podcast (methodandmadnesspodcast.com) 20-year-old Kristin O'Connell was beautiful, bright, and adored. In the summer of 1985, she was brutally murdered while visiting a friend out of town.  In over 37 years since- her mother has fought for justice while Kristin's murder remains unsolved. In the first episode of this special mini-series, we'll explore Kristin's story and her case. Who was she and what brought her to a rural town, 1000 miles from home? Who were the last people to see her alive, and who would want her dead? We're going to attempt to answer some of these questions- while also being respectful that the case is still considered an open investigation. This is Kristin's story, told by those who are fighting for her. CALL TO ACTION Please ask the Health Dept of NY for an exemption to use Othram Labs out of Texas. They are not licensed by New York but an exemption can be made. To contact the NYS Health Commissioner, email them directly via: dohweb@health.ny.gov or Email the NYS Department of Health Commissioner James McDonald directly at james.mcdonald@health.ny.gov or Post a message to their Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/NYSDOH/. Please share the updated petition for Kristin O'Connell's case here: http://www.change.org/justice4kristin If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Trooper Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: ⁠Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered⁠ Make sure to join the Facebook Group: ⁠Justice for Kristin O'Connell⁠ ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by⁠ Tymur Khakimov⁠ from⁠ Pixabay⁠ This episode was made possible thanks to the following people: Courtney Fenner, Christopher Pavlik & Jolynn Rice ⁠Cold Case Advocacy⁠ The investigative work of Noel Hotchkiss & Preston Felton The family & friends of Kristin: Phyllis O'Connell, Barb Baer, Shannon Harris, Phil Riedel ____________________________________ REACH OUT: methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: ⁠Instagram⁠ ⁠Twitter⁠ DIVE INTO MORE: ⁠MethodandMadnessPodcast.com⁠ ____________________________________ Sources: For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: ⁠MethodandMadnessPodcast.com⁠ Thank you for listening!

B2B Leadership Podcast
Mastering the Art of Leading Hybrid and Remote Teams with Kristin O'Neill

B2B Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 40:07


In this episode, Nils and Kristin O'Neill dive into the intricacies of leading remote and hybrid teams in our evolving work landscape. They explore the challenges posed by the pandemic and strategies for effective leadership in these environments. Kristin shares her expertise in managing remote teams, emphasizing productivity and employee engagement. The discussion delves into vital aspects of remote leadership, including onboarding, ongoing engagement, clear communication, and meticulous documentation for streamlined team operations. Tune in for valuable insights on navigating the complexities of leading teams in today's changing world of work. Podcast highlights: 1:23 - Transition to remote work - Kristin discusses the difficulties she faced and her personal journey during the initial phases of transitioning to remote work. 4:24 - Fundamentals of leadership - Kristin shares her opinion on the fundamentals of leadership in a hybrid environment. 7:31 - Comparing the two worlds - Does leading remote or hybrid teams take more effort than in-person teams? 12:12 - Onboarding in a remote world - What are some of the key things that leaders should think about as they go into onboarding employees in a remote or hybrid environment where you're not going to be with them all the time? 14:05 - Setting expectations - How important is setting clear expectations for onboarding employees in hybrid or remote environments? 18:02 - Buddy system - Kristin discusses the buddy system she built to ensure daily connections between her team members in a hybrid or remote setting. 25:48 - Ongoing employee engagement - What are some of the key things leaders should be thinking about when it comes to ongoing employee engagement in a hybrid or remote environment? 30:53 - Consistency and flexibility - Kristin elaborates on the importance of consistency and flexibility in leading a hybrid team.  32:22 - Engaging remote teams for innovation - What are some of the other elements of running a team that are going to take more effort, but are going to produce greater results in the long run in a hybrid or remote environment? 35:22 - The power of documentation - Kristin explains why having clear documentation and systems in place in remote or hybrid environments is important. Connect with Kristin at https://www.linkedin.com/in/knoneill/ This episode is brought to you by the Leadership MBA. The Leadership MBA is a 12-week comprehensive program that will give you all the practical tools you need to become a true leader and the CEO of your career. The product of nearly 2 decades of leadership coaching Managers, Directors, and VPs at companies like Apple and Oracle, the Leadership MBA will show you exactly how to crack the leadership code through a proven step-by-step process. Click here to download the Leadership MBA Program Guide

Green Left Weekly Radio
The Fight for a Fair Agreement at the University of Melbourne || Solutions to the Housing Crisis || Struggles of the Kuki-Zo in Manipur

Green Left Weekly Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023


Featuring the latest in activist campaigns and struggles against oppression fighting for a better world with anti-capitalist analysis on current affairs and international politics. Presenters: Jacob Andrewartha, Chloe DSNewsreportsReport-back of the Rising Tide speaking tour in Naarm/Melbourne that took place on Wednesday 30 August which was building support for a mobilisation of The People's Blockade of the World's Largest Coal Port from November 24 to November 27.Discussion of the upcoming Voice to Parliament referendum on October 14 this year and highlighting of some of the coverage that Green Left has covered on the voice prioritising First Nation's voices on sovereignty and justice.Interviews and DiscussionsCallum Simpson, worker at University of Melbourne and branch committee member from National Tertiary Education Union joins the program to discuss the week-long strike being lead by the NTEU Melbuni branch against management and their demands for 80% permanent staff, fairer workloads, and for a pay rise above inflation. You can listen to the individual interview here.Green Left interview with Kristin O'Connell from the Antipoverty Centre about the housing crisis, what Labor is doing and common sense solutions. You can view the interview here.Rebecca Lhouvum, a member of the Kuki-Zo community from Manipur in India, currently living in Melbourne joins the program to discuss the situation in Manipur where members of the Kuki-Zo community have being subjected to extreme ethnic violence at the hands of hindu extremist organisations. You can listen to the individual interview here.Songs playedGrowth by Nataanii MeansIgam hilou ham by Various Artists 

Green Left
Kristin O'Connell: 'There are common sense solutions to the housing crisis'

Green Left

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2023 21:47


House prices and rents are rising at unprecedented rates and the Anthony Albanese Labor government has claimed a recent deal negotiated at the National Cabinet meeting is the “most significant housing reform in a generation”; but Labor is not investing in public housing and there are questions about whether these reforms will have any impact. Green Left spoke to Kristin O'Connell from the Antipoverty Centre about the housing crisis, what Labor is doing and common sense solutions. We acknowledge that this was produced on stolen Aboriginal land. We express solidarity with ongoing struggles for justice for First Nations people and pay our respects to Elders past and present. If you like our work, become a supporter: https://www.greenleft.org.au/support Support Green Left on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/greenleft Green Left online: https://www.greenleft.org.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GreenLeftOnline/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/greenleftonline YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/greenleftonline TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@greenleftonline Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/greenleftonline/ Podbean: https://greenleftonline.podbean.com/ Telegram: https://t.me/greenleftonline Podcast available on Podbean, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, YouTube, Antennapod, Itunes and PodcastAddict.

Thursday Breakfast
Fight for a Fossil Free Future, Disruption to End Climate Destruction, Punishment for Profit Report, Brotherhood of St Laurence Strike

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Members of the Pacific Climate Warriors Mary Maselina Harm and Guy Ritani joined us to reflect on their campaigning for Pacific climate justice and a fossil fuel free future within and outside of last week's Labor national conference, which was held in Meanjin/Brisbane. Mary is a proud Samoan/Chinese-Fijian born in Canada and raised on Turrbal country, Brisbane, Australia. Passionate about the power of storytelling in creating social change, Mary enjoys working in multidisciplinary spaces, in particular with young people, to co-design initiatives and projects that are of value to them and their communities. Mary serves as the Pacific Climate Warriors' Queensland coordinator. Guy (ia/they/them) is a proud takatāpui Māori artist, climate justice and food systems sovereignty advocate. Guy is passionate about our relationship to country/whenua and the role creativity and storytelling plays in overcoming our climate crisis. You can find out more about the Pacific-led initiative for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty here.// Naomi Hodgson, a founding member of the Rising Tide movement of civil resistance for climate defence, joined us to discuss Rising Tide's campaign - DISRUPTION TO END THE CLIMATE DESTRUCTION. Naomi will talk to us about and promote Rising Tide's climate justice forum to be held next week at Vic Trades Hall, 6pm Wednesday August 30. Naomi will also tell us how the 16 day Rising Tide speaking tour of South Eastern Australia is going and the planned action for early November. You can check out Rising Tide's events calendar here.// Jay Coonan from the Antipoverty Centre and anti-poverty advocate Alex joined us in studio to unpack the Centre's recently-released report 'Punishment for Profit: How private providers became the only winners in Australia's cruel employment services system', which was published with support from GetUp! last week. The report, co-authored by Jay and Kristin O'Connell and incorporating the lived expertise of contributors including Alex, presents a critical analysis of the use of "mutual obligations" in Australia's social security system. Jay and Alex will be speaking about the rationale behind, impacts of and expenditure on employment services providers, as well as the structural changes required to centre the dignity, agency and wellbeing of people living below the poverty line. Head to the Punishment for Profit site to find out more and take the mutual obligations survey.//Australian Services Union member and Brotherhood of St Laurence employee Alex Kakafikas talked to 3CR about the 24-hour industrial action taken by workers against the not-for-profit on Thursday the 14th of August. BSL workers are campaigning to improve their enterprise agreement (workers are unhappy with current pay and reproductive leave entitlements), this is the first time in 93 years that workers at the not-for-profit have taken strike action. BSL  have not been" charitable" with their employees who are 2 or 3 paychecks away from poverty. Support BSL workers' action today at 67 Brunswick Street from 12PM.//

Method and Madness
66. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 8) Roses

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2023 33:29


This is part 8 of Kristin's story. Join Dawn as she travels to Minneapolis to meet the O'Connell family in person. While there, a recorded interview between an Ovid resident and a private investigator in 1988 is listened to and it reveals some truths about Kristin's final days. CALL TO ACTION If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group: Justice for Kristin O'Connell ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay Music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay ____________________________________ Are you a true crime advocate, passionate about uncovering the truth and bringing justice to victims? You can immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at this year's True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival which takes place in Austin, Texas August 25th to 27th, 2023.  Come see me there! Use code METHOD for 15% off your ticket price Get Tickets ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com

Women on the Line
Self-disclosure and the rising cost of living

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023


This week we discuss self-disclosure, a behaviour that on the surface sounds harmless but when done excessively can be overwhelming for the listener and pretty awkward for the sharer. Clinical psychologist and Professor Kim Felmingham helps us understand this common albeit embarrassing habit.And later in the program, Kristin O'Connell and Priya Kunjan discuss Australia's rising cost of living and its impact on people living in poverty. Kristin O'Connell is the research and policy expert at the Antipoverty Centre and Priya Kunjan is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow. Priya also presents Thursday Breakfast and Women on the Line. 

Tuesday Breakfast
Beyond the Bars, NAIDOC 2023, cost of living and rental crises, resettling LGBTQI+ refugees, Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt

Tuesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023


 Headlines// 7.15: Beyond the Bars broadcast from Monday 3 July - First Nations inmates at Dame Phyllis Frost Centre (Deer Park) talk about what NAIDOC Week means to them and connection with family// 7.30: NAIDOC Week events & news// 7.45: Kristin O'Connell, research and policy expert at the Antipoverty Centre, speaks with Priya on Thursday Breakfast about the convergence between Australia's cost of living and rental crises for people living below the poverty line. This conversation first aired on Thursday Breakfast on 29 July 2023// 8.00: Renee Dixson, co-founder of the Forcibly Displaced People Network (FDPN), on resettling LGBTQI+ refugees and upcoming info sessions on sponsoring LGBTQI+ refugees. Follow @fdpn.lgbtqi on Instagram for more info. 8.15: Yamatji-Noongar elder and Stolen Generations survivor Aunty Rhonda Collard-Spratt on her art practice, connection to generations past and future, and her book, 'Bobtail's Friend'. This conversation first aired on Tuesday Breakfast on 5 July 2022. SongsFight For Me - Barkaa, Electric Fields (language warning)Take No More - Kee'han and Emma DonovanBlack Smoke - Emily WurramaraDamaged - Miiesha

Thursday Breakfast
2022 Global Forest Loss Data Analysis, ‘Need To Know' - Peer Homelessness Resource Sharing, Fighting Poverty and the Housing Crisis in Australia

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2023


Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// We hear a conversation between team members of the World Resources Institute's Global Forest Watch initiative discussing the recently-released 2022 Tree Cover Loss data, and how last year's data set fits into concerning global trends in forest loss. Global Forest Watch Communications Manager Kaitlyn Thayer kindly interviewed director Mikaela Weisse and senior GIS research manager Elizabeth Goldman on my behalf, discussing how the data is obtained by the University of Maryland and analysed by experts at Global Forest Watch, and how it relates to issues of global and national governance and climate change.// Spike Chiappalone speaks about the Need To Know zine and website, a regularly updated and peer developed resource for people experiencing homelessness or doing it tough in Melbourne's CBD. Spike was a peer outreach worker Melbourne homeless health service, is a co-founder of the Homeless Persons' Union, and until very recently facilitated the collective of folks with current or past lived experience of homelessness who put together Need To Know at Kathleen Syme library in Carlton.// Kristin O'Connell, research and policy expert at the Antipoverty Centre, discusses the convergence between Australia's cost of living and rental crises for people living below the poverty line. Kristin is in town this week for the Ecosocialism 2023 conference at Trades Hall, where she'll be speaking on the Housing as a Human Right panel on Saturday the 1st of July at 4PM. Check out the rest of the conference program and register here.//

Method and Madness
63. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 7) Steps

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2023 30:19


This is part 7 of Kristin's story. It is recommended that you start with Part 1 first, released on March 7, 2023. Kristin O'Connell's time in Ovid, NY was short. Today we'll discuss the steps she took from the time she arrived in the tiny rural town, to the night she took a walk and encountered true darkness. Plus- Dawn poses possible answers to two of the nagging questions from this case. CALL TO ACTION Kristin's case CAN be solved. Please sign the petition and demand that the NYSP use an outside lab to test the DNA: Sign Here If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group: Justice for Kristin O'Connell _________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay ____________________________________ Are you a true crime advocate, passionate about uncovering the truth and bringing justice to victims? You can immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at this year's True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival which takes place in Austin, Texas August 25th to 27th, 2023.  Come see me there! Use code METHOD for 15% off your ticket price Get Tickets ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com ____________________________________ Sources: Don Henley's 1985 Concert & Tour History | Concert Archives Thank you for listening!

Wednesday Breakfast
Tax Policy & Sustainable Development, Federal Budget 2023, Poverty Concerns & Media attitudes, Public Housing Crisis

Wednesday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2023


Headlines Naomi Fowler speaks with Alex Cobbin and Rachel Etter-Phoya from the Tax Justice Network, about the importance of tax policy in stopping the continuation of empire and patterns of extraction that impoverish communities and harm children. They look at a recent report “How can corporate taxes contribute to sub-Saharan Africa's Sustainable Development Goals?” which examined the Vodafone company as a case study. The full report is available HERE.To learn more about the Tax Justice Network go to taxjustice.   Patrick unpacks the Federal Budget with Kevin Gaynor, co-producer and host of 3CR economics show Radio MMT. Kevin discusses the impact of the budget on our economy and also what the policies mean for you. Radio MMT airs Fridays 5:30pm - 6:30pm.  Claudia speaks with Anti-Poverty Centre spokesperson Kristin O'Connell about what the budget delivers for those living in poverty, and the role played by media and community in elevating poverty concerns.  Patrick speaks to 3CR Raise The Roof host Fiona York about State government policy impacting residents of the Barak Beacon housing estate in Port Melbourne. Over 250 people will be forced to relocate after a State government decision to redevelop the site as part of the Big Housing Build project. Raise the Roof airs Wednesdays 5.30 - 6 pm.Rally for Barak Beacon happens at 11.30am Thursday 11th May, at Victorian Parliament House, Naarm. Organised by Public Housing – Everybody's Business.  Songs: 1. I Can't Stand the Rain by Chris Wilson & Johhn Diesel 2. Ruling Class Blues by Rainbow Snakes 3. Future Children by Lonnie Holley 

Method and Madness
61. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 6) Signs

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2023 27:57


This is the 6th part in a series. Please listen to episodes 56 through 60 first. Today, we hear from Kyle O'Connell, brother of Kristin.  You'll hear in Kyle's own words what a homicide does to a family, particularly an unsolved one because every day without answers is unpredictable. The phone ringing at any time- during dinner, after 9 PM -is this finally it? There are those moments that come sporadically, without notice,  when an investigator says they're close…only for another decade to go by. This is Kristin's story, told by those who are fighting for her. There are memories that time does not erase... Forever does not make loss forgettable, only bearable. -Cassandra Clare CALL TO ACTION Kristin's case CAN be solved. Please sign the petition and demand that the NYSP use an outside lab to test the DNA: Petition · Family Demands DNA Testing by an Outside Lab in the Kristin O'Connell Cold Case · Change.org If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group for case updates: Justice for Kristin O'Connell ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay Music by Alex_Kizenkov from Pixabay This episode was made possible thanks to the following people: Courtney Fenner, Christopher Pavlik & Jolynn Rice The investigative work of Noel Hotchkiss & Preston Felton The family & friends of Kristin: Phyllis O'Connell, Barb Baer, Shannon Harris, Phil Riedel Thank you, Kyle. ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com ____________________________________ Sources: For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com Thank you for listening!

Method and Madness
60. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 5) "If"

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 42:13


This is the 5th part in a series. Please listen to episodes 56 - 59 first. Today, we're talking about more twists and turns in a 37-year-long investigation. Plus, DNA, mishandled evidence, and advocacy. Correction: The forensic lab that offered to test evidence in 2021 was not a New York-permitted lab. This has been corrected in the audio of this episode. I apologize for the error. This is Kristin's story, told by those who are fighting for her. Thank you to Jolynn Rice, founder of Cold Case Advocacy. Visit her website: Home - Cold Case Advocacy CALL TO ACTION Kristin's case CAN be solved. Please sign the petition and demand that the NYSP use an outside lab to test the DNA: Sign Here If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group: Justice for Kristin O'Connell ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay This episode was made possible thanks to the following people: Courtney Fenner, Christopher Pavlik & Jolynn Rice The investigative work of Noel Hotchkiss & Preston Felton The family & friends of Kristin: Phyllis O'Connell, Barb Baer, Shannon Harris, Phil Riedel ____________________________________ Are you a true crime advocate, passionate about uncovering the truth and bringing justice to victims? You can immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at this year's True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival which takes place in Austin, Texas August 25th to 27th, 2023.  Come see me there! Use code METHOD for 15% off your ticket price Get Tickets ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com ____________________________________ Sources: For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com Thank you for listening!

Method and Madness
59. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 4) Hope

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 38:21


This is the 4th part in a series. Please listen to episodes 56, 57 & 58 first. “There may be times when we are powerless to prevent injustice, but there must never be a time when we fail to protest.”― Elie Wiesel In part 4; another tip comes in years after Kristin's murder, what the crime scene may say about the killer, the possibility that this was a random killing, and how a hidden file may reveal more than just an incompetent investigator. This is Kristin's story, told by those who are fighting for her. CALL TO ACTION Kristin's case CAN be solved. Please sign the petition and demand that the NYSP use an outside lab to test the DNA: Change.Org If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group: Justice for Kristin O'Connell ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay Music by Ashot-Danielyan-Composer from Pixabay Sound Effect by SergeQuadrado from Pixabay This episode was made possible thanks to the following people: Courtney Fenner, Christopher Pavlik & Jolynn Rice The investigative work of Noel Hotchkiss & Preston Felton The family & friends of Kristin: Phyllis O'Connell, Barb Baer, Shannon Harris, Phil Riedel ____________________________________ Are you a true crime advocate, passionate about uncovering the truth and bringing justice to victims? You can immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at this year's True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival which takes place in Austin, Texas August 25th to 27th, 2023.  Come see me there! Use code METHOD for 15% off your ticket price Get Tickets ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com ____________________________________ Sources: For a list of sources used, visit the podcast website: MethodandMadnessPodcast.com Thank you for listening!

Method and Madness
58. Murdered: Kristin O'Connell (Pt 3) Days Turn to Decades

Method and Madness

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2023 34:33


This is the 3rd part in a series. Please listen to episodes 56 & 57 first. In part 3 of Kristin's story: We explore those early days, immediately following Ovid's brutal murder. A call to police is either a tip or a diversion, an FBI agent that Kristin met before visiting Ovid is hard to track down, and finally - we discuss a witness account of men, covered in blood. Also- we'll talk more about theories and possible motives that have been introduced over the years, after careful investigation. This is Kristin's story, told by those who are fighting for her. CALL TO ACTION Can you identify the voice on the 1985 call to the police? If you have any information about Kristin's case and want to submit a tip, please do so by contacting: Trooper Peter McCadden of the New York State Police: (585)398-4125 Kristin's case CAN be solved. Please sign the petition and demand that the NYSP use an outside lab to test the DNA: Change.Org You can also share this episode and Kristin's story on social media - there is power in numbers and someone knows something. To get more information about Kristin's case, visit my friends at: Murdered: Kristin O'Connell | Ovid, NY | Uncovered Make sure to join the Facebook Group: Justice for Kristin O'Connell ___________________________________ Method & Madness is researched, written, hosted, & produced by Dawn Gandhi Sound Editing by moInspo Music by Tymur Khakimov from Pixabay Music by SoundGalleryByDmitryTaras from Pixabay Music by SamuelFrancisJohnson from Pixabay Music by orangery from Pixabay This episode was made possible thanks to the following people: Courtney Fenner, Christopher Pavlik & Jolynn Rice The investigative work of Noel Hotchkiss & Preston Felton The family & friends of Kristin: Phyllis O'Connell, Barb Baer, Shannon Harris, Phil Riedel ____________________________________ Are you a true crime advocate, passionate about uncovering the truth and bringing justice to victims? You can immerse yourself in an unforgettable experience at this year's True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival which takes place in Austin, Texas August 25th to 27th, 2023.  Come see me there! Use code METHOD for 15% off your ticket price Get Tickets ____________________________________ REACH OUT:  methodandmadnesspod@gmail.com CONNECT: Instagram Twitter DIVE INTO MORE:  MethodandMadnessPodcast.com ____________________________________ For a list of sources, please visit the website: Method & Madness Podcast (methodandmadnesspodcast.com) Thank you for listening!

Homekeepers
Michelle Khare | How To Celebrate Your Team

Homekeepers

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2022 58:50


On this episode of Homekeepers, Alex meets with Michelle Khare, a YouTube creator with over 2.9 million subscribers best known for hosting "Challenge Accepted," a show highlighting the intense training passed by people working the most impressive jobs on earth. They discuss what teamwork means for highly trained professionals, how to think about impact as a creator, what digital and traditional documentary storytellers can learn from each other and what it means to be human. Special thanks to founding patrons Aarish S., Abby L., Abigail B., Akshay R., Alicia K., Amanda P., Amber S., Annik T., Asami, Autumn A., Beth B., Bethany R., Billie W., Carmen N., Charis M., Chip, Cory S., Cydney W., Daryl K., Ethan F., Glystn, Grace D., Hasif R., Isaac T., Jake B., Jason W., Jeff O., Joseph D., Julie H., Kate S., Katherine C., Katy S., Kayla A., Kori K., Kristin O., Kyler R., Lauren G., Lisa H., Louis W., Marilyn S., Megan W., Michael K., Mikhaila M., Nicholas R., Nick W., Nicole G., Nile P., Ollie, Pam A., Patricia G., Paul C., Rebecca L., Russ H., Ryan B., Ryan S., Sarah L., Sean L., Shelby H., Stephen M., Syris V., Taylor B., Taylor R., Timothy H., Victor C., and Yoshi G, as well as Ollella for composing the theme song and Lisa Marie for designing the cover art. This show would not exist without you. Support the show on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/alexharaus

Southern Girl Crime Stories
5 Mysterious Cold Cases

Southern Girl Crime Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 30:41


5 cold cases featuring Maegan Janean Hembree, Lauren Elizabeth Thompson, Kristin O'Connell, Tavish Sutton and Raymond Lamar Green, and Frederick Andrew HolmesCHANGE.ORG:https://www.change.org/p/the-victim-s-family-demands-dna-testing-by-a-new-lab-in-the-kristin-o-connell-unsolved-murderEMAIL New York Governer:https://www.governor.ny.gov/content/governor-contact-formSubscribe:✅ https://www.youtube.com/c/SouthernGirlCrimeStories?sub_confirmation=1☕ Buy Me a Coffeehttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/southerngi8

Weird Distractions Podcast
The Unsolved Murder of Kristin O'Connell

Weird Distractions Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2022 28:47


Alex is back guest-less and frustrated with this weeks true crime case. Kristin O'Connell was only 20 years old when, in August of 1985 she was discovered brutally murdered whilst visiting a friend in Ovid, New York, USA. It's been 37 long years, and there have been no arrests or charges laid, making Kristin's unsolved homicide case go seemingly cold. Who murdered Kristin O'Connell? Tune in to learn more about the case. Need a distraction? I got you. If you have any information regarding Kristin's case, please contact:  New York State Police - Troop E, Major Crimes Unit, Canadaigua, New York - (585) 398-4100 - or e-mail the information to: nysvicap@troopers.ny.gov **Story begins at 4:40** Listener discretion is advised. Shout out to our Patrons Tom, Bailey, Angela, Jon, Alicia, Lynn, Sissy, Shadow, Courtney & Cheryl! Thank you for supporting Weird Distractions on Patreon. You can also support the show on Patreon and get monthly bonus episodes, behind the scenes footage, and more! Weird Distractions is also on Buy Me a Coffee if you want to support the show with a one-time donation. You can also find WDP merch on Redbubble. If you want to provide feedback or even your own weird story to be read on air in an upcoming Listener Distractions episode - please email: weirddistractionspodcast@outlook.com. If you're listening on Apple Podcasts, please consider rating & reviewing. It's the best way to support the show (for free). Thanks for listening! Weird Distractions is a proud member of the Cultiv8 network: https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork/ (https://www.patreon.com/cultiv8podcastnetwork/)  Resources: Newspapers website - http://www.newspapers.com (www.newspapers.com)  Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209316/kristin-marie-o'connell (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209316/kristin-marie-o'connell) : accessed 01 June 2022), memorial page for Kristin Marie “Kristy” O'Connell (12 Jan 1965–15 Aug 1985), Find a Grave Memorial ID https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209316/kristin-marie-o'connell (104209316), citing Saint Thomas Cemetery, Saint Thomas, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by Patrick Mahowald (contributor https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47941442 (47941442))  Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209329/michael-raymond-o'connell (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209329/michael-raymond-o'connell) : accessed 01 June 2022), memorial page for Michael Raymond O'Connell (24 Jun 1942–17 May 1993), Find a Grave Memorial ID https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/104209329/michael-raymond-o'connell (104209329), citing Saint Thomas Cemetery, Saint Thomas, Le Sueur County, Minnesota, USA ; Maintained by Patrick Mahowald (contributor https://www.findagrave.com/user/profile/47941442 (47941442))  The Star Tribune article - “Slain Woman's Parents Seek Comfort From Her Letter” - by Martha S. Allen - August 18th, 1985 - https://www.newspapers.com/image/189729820/?terms=kristin%20o%27connell&match=1 (https://www.newspapers.com/image/189729820/?terms=kristin%20o%27connell&match=1)  Wikipedia - Captiva, Florida - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captiva,_Florida (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captiva,_Florida) Wikipedia - Ovid (Village), New York - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovid_(village),_New_York (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ovid_(village),_New_York)  Finger Lakes Times - “Mother turns to cold case team to help solve daughter's 1985 Ovid murder” - By DAVID L. SHAW - June 26th, 2021 - https://www.fltimes.com/news/mother-turns-to-cold-case-team-to-help-solve-daughters-1985-ovid-murder/article_068bf236-9eff-5dd5-b117-50a67dd7c476.html (https://www.fltimes.com/news/mother-turns-to-cold-case-team-to-help-solve-daughters-1985-ovid-murder/article_068bf236-9eff-5dd5-b117-50a67dd7c476.html)  Finger Lake Times - “Murder...

The Reference Desk
Libraries

The Reference Desk

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 86:29


Join us in the stacks for our final episode of SEASON 2! This week, and always, we are bewitched by libraries! Learn about how we got into the library profession, listen to some listener stories, and check out some of our recommended readings about these magical places we love so much. We have had the best time researching and telling each other (and you!) all about the strange things that keep us up at night and can't wait to see you again soon! Recommendations I Work at a Public Library: A Collection of Crazy Stories from the Stacks by Gina SheridanThe Story Collector: A New York Public Library Book by Kristin O'Donnell TubbPlanting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré by Anika Aldamuy DeniseThe Library Book by Susan OrleanThe Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher MurphyWhat You Wish For by Katherine CenterThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigIf you are interested in any of the books we talk about in this episode, please consider purchasing them through our affiliate link with Bookshop.org!Support the show

The Reference Desk
Libraries

The Reference Desk

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 86:29


Join us in the stacks for our final episode of SEASON 2! This week, and always, we are bewitched by libraries! Learn about how we got into the library profession, listen to some listener stories, and check out some of our recommended readings about these magical places we love so much. We have had the best time researching and telling each other (and you!) all about the strange things that keep us up at night and can't wait to see you again soon! Recommendations I Work at a Public Library: A Collection of Crazy Stories from the Stacks by Gina SheridanThe Story Collector: A New York Public Library Book by Kristin O'Donnell TubbPlanting Stories: The Life of Librarian and Storyteller Pura Belpré by Anika Aldamuy DeniseThe Library Book by Susan OrleanThe Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict and Victoria Christopher MurphyWhat You Wish For by Katherine CenterThe Midnight Library by Matt HaigIf you are interested in any of the books we talk about in this episode, please consider purchasing them through our affiliate link with Bookshop.org!Support the show

Try Not To Blink
"Cold-Start": Round 2

Try Not To Blink

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 60:23


In this episode Jimmy and Roya talk to Dr. Kristen O'Brien about how she cold started her second private practice, why she moved out of Colorado, why it is important to be involved with the AOA and more...SOURCESVuityDr. O'Brien: Denver Eye CareDr. O'Brien: LinkediniCare AdvisorsOVVO OpticsMichael Bullar: Frame ExpertVision SourceSOLN OptometryDr. Kristin O'Brien: Email

Thursday Breakfast
IPCC Report, Teaching in lockdown, Solidarity with Afghan community, Cultural Flows for Margooya Lagoon, Raise the Rate and DSP inquiry

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021


Acknowledgement of Country News Headlines James, Jackson and Mercedes from Uprise Radio caught up with Friends of the Earth campaign coordinator Cam Walker to discuss the release of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 6th Assessment Report. Cam talks about the report's strengths and weaknesses and campaigning opportunities in the lead up to the looming federal election. This conversation is part of a 2 part special  - the full discussion can be found here. Thursday Breakfast speaks with a Victorian high school art and woodwork teacher, who has taught in regional and metro areas as well as overseas in London. They are currently teaching at an inner city public school, and join us to talk about the challenges of teaching through the recurring lockdowns in Naarm.  Heela Arsala, an Afghan Australian who moved to Australia 30 years ago with her family, joins us to talk about the current situation in Afghanistan following the US withdrawal. As well as how the non-Afghan community can stand in solidarity over the coming months. Heela is a practicing commercial lawyer and she spends a considerable amount of time giving back to the community by advising not-for-profits as well as being the director of Edmund Rice Camps Vic.  Brendan Kennedy is a Tati Tati Elder from Victoria's north-west. He is the Director of Tati Tati Kaiejin, an artist, teacher and linguist. Brendan joins Thursday Breakfast to talk about water rights and returning Cultural Flows to Margooya Lagoon, a permanent wetland on the Murray river in northern Victoria. A new report, produced by Environmental Justice Australia, lays out a plan for how this important action can proceed. You can support calls for Cultural Flows by sending a letter to government here.Kristin O'Connell, who does research and policy at the Antipoverty Centre, joins us to speak about the ongoing need to raise the rate and #PayPeopleToStayHome, provide updates on the mutual obligations bill, and discuss the Antipoverty Centre and People with Disability Australia's joint submission to the inquiry into the Disability Support Pension. SongsSimona Castricum - Grateful for the Heartache

Thursday Breakfast
Radiothon Show + Emerging Writers Festival: Amazing Babes

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021


Acknowledgement of Country News Headline El Gibbs, disability advocate and award-winning writer with a focus on disability and social issues, has been a guest on Thursday Breakfast several times this year to discuss the National Disability Insurance Scheme and the issue of independent assessments, the roll out of the COVID-19 vaccine for disabled folks, and outcomes for disabled people in the latest federal budget. Today, El chats with us about the intersections between this advocacy work and community media. Anna Carlson is a host and producer with 4ZZZ Radio Reversal - one of our sibling radio shows based in Meanjin. Anna joins us to chat about community radio and why you should support it! We speak with Yamiko Marama and Amarachi Okorom, two artists who are part of ‘Amazing Babes', an online storytelling event that is part of the Emerging Writers Festival. Amarachi Okorom is a Nigerian born Igbo actor, spoken word poet and emerging playwright. She has recently started diving into writing for stage and has been in residency in 2020 with Lonely Company. Yamiko Marama is a writer, therapist and food truck owner from Naarm. Yamiko is an inaugural recipient of The Wheeler Centre's Next Chapter Fellowship and is a contributor to Growing Up Queer in Australia. Anti-poverty activist Kristin O'Connell, has been a regular guest on 3CR Thursday Breakfast over 2020-21. Kristin speaks with us today about anti-poverty activism and community media, and provides a brief update on the Social Security Legislation Amendment (Streamlined Participation Requirements and Other Measures) Bill 2021, which stands to make rapid and significant changes to mutual obligation requirements. With a special guest call from Priya's parents :) SongsBullseye - Jess BBefore Daylight - The MerindasHeartless - ONEFOURDamaged - MiieshaAncstr - The Ancient Bloods  

Thursday Breakfast
Federal Budget and Social Security, Free Palestine: Sheikh Jarrah, Fed Budget and NDIS, Uprising of the People: NT Youth Justice legislation

Thursday Breakfast

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2021


 Acknowledgement of Country News Headlines Anti-poverty activist Kristin O'Connell joins us to give us a run down of the federal budget 2021-22 with a focus on social security. 3CR Tuesday Breakfast presenter Evie interviews Jeanine Hourani about what's happening in Sheikh Jarrah. Jeanine Hourani is a Palestinian advocate, campaigner and educator who arrived in Australia as a stateless Palestinian refugee in 1997. She is currently the Director of Road to Refuge, an organisation that aims to change the narrative around refugees and people seeking asylum by transferring the power of narrative back to those who are most directly impacted. EMERGENCY: Palestine Melbourne Rally This Saturday And NextEmail your MPs - template here El Gibbs is a disability advocate and an award-winning writer with a focus on disability and social issues. El joins Thursday Breakfast to continue our discussion of the NDIS and funding for mental health and disability services, following the release of the federal budget on Tuesday. Milima May from Uprising of the People joins us to speak about newly amended NT youth justice legislation. SongsMali Huriye (I don’t have freedom) - Dam Galbi Dari - Zenobia Maskhara - Bashar Murad Cavalry - Mashrou' Leila  

Chronically Chilled
Kristin O'Connell: Fairer Welfare & Fairer Work

Chronically Chilled

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2021


Kristin O'Connell joined Naomi and Marijo to discuss the campaign work of the Australian Unemployed Workers Union and the Antipoverty Centre.  Kristin talks about her own experience in accessing the disability support pension, how it informed her campaign work, what is wrong with Employment Services, the ways in which the current welfare system causes harm and what we need to do to create change! To find out how to support the Australian Unemployment Workers Union, you can find their website at:  http://auwu.org.au/.  You can also follow them on twitter @AusUnemployment.To find out how to support The Antipoverty Centre, you can find their website at: https://antipovertycentre.org.  You can also follow them on twitter @antipovertycent.Follow Kristin on twitter @kristin8X.  

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Wonder: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization
Women Work F#%k*ng Hard | Kristin O’Keeffe Merrick

Wonder: A podcast by the Entrepreneurs’ Organization

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2021 51:20


Kristin O’Keeffe Merrick is the co-founder of Women Work F#%k*ng Hard, an annual networking event meant to highlight female entrepreneurs and their hard work. Currently working as a financial adviser at O’Keeffe Financial Partners, Kristin has quite a background in entrepreneurship and finance. Listen in as she breaks down stereotypes and assumptions about women in business and finance and how you can apply these lessons in your own ventures. Timestamped show notes 01:49 - Kristin is featured in InStyle’s Badass Top 50 Women for 2020 05:21 - As soon as COVID lockdown started, Kristin was helping business owners with financial 07:17 - Asking for help 09:21 - Perfection is a trap 13:19 - Financial advice for 2021 20:09 - Small businesses aren’t being represented 23:08 - Advice for struggling restaurant/small business owners 24:02 - Finding grants/loans 25:18 - Finding new opportunities 30:27 - Higher education moving forward 33:24 - We need different skilled workers 34:45 - Understanding debt 36:43 - Teaching finances to your kids 43:57 - Kristin’s playground hustle 46:10 - Kristin loves connecting people Links Kristin’s Forbes Blog: https://www.forbes.com/sites/kristinmerrick/ Kristin’s Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thegirlwhosavesmoney/ Women Work F#%k*ng Hard: https://wwfh.norby.live/

Women on the Line
Veronica Gorrie on her debut book "Black and Blue," Kristin O'Connell on the cashless debit card and the end of JobKeeper

Women on the Line

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2021


This week on the program we hear an interview with Veronica Gorrie, a Gunai/Kurnai woman who lives and writes in Victoria. Veronica speaks about her debut book Black and Blue, a memoir of her childhood and the decade she spent in the police force, in conversation with 3CR Community Radio broadcaster Priya Kunjan. More information about Black and Blue can be found here: https://scribepublications.com.au/books-authors/books/black-and-blueWe’ll also hear from Kristin O’Connell, media spokesperson for the Australian Unemployed Workers Union, about the impact of the discontinuation of JobKeeper in an interview with 3CR Broadcaster Genevieve Siggins.The Australian Unemployed Workers Union website can be found here: https://unemployedworkersunion.com/

Something More with Chris Boyd  Show Podcasts
Saturday, November 25, 2017 Kristin O'Malley, President & CEO The Cape Cod Foundation

Something More with Chris Boyd Show Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 100:55


Chris talks turkey for the Thanksgiving weekend show!  Ryan Hill from AMR co-hosts with Chris.  They share their favorite part of the Thanksgiving Day meal, plans, Giving Tuesday and more! They talk about the success of the financial markets for 2017.  Mike Burton calls in with the Slade Mortgage Minute to discuss the details of a "RECM" for purchase.  For the second hour, Chris is joined in the studio by Kristen O'Malley, President & CEO of The Cape Cod Foundation.  She shares the background, history and role of the foundation within the community. She also shares how funds are planned for distribution and the details of donor advised funds.  Great show!

Authors Toya Bryant and Kristin O'Keeffe on Conversations LIVE! Radio

"Conversations LIVE!" with Cyrus Webb

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2009 45:00


Cyrus Webb begins the show by welcoming author Toya Bryant, known in the Twitterverse as "Literary Nobody" to Conversations LIVE! Radio. She talks about her world as a writer, mother and blogger---as well as what you can expect from her in 2010. Webb then talks to author Kristin Bair O'Keefe live from China about the poem that began her writing career, the subject of abuse and the lessons she hopes readers get from her debut novel THIRSTY.