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Mandy P plays original songs from local artists. This week we announce the launch of the "Melody" EP by Southern Ska Collective - Wedgewood Rooms, Portsmouth - 06.07.24 featuring special guest reggae legend Susan Cadogan. Mandy chats to ska choir directors Emz WorldMusic and James and Susan Cadogan ahead of the event and plays music from fab local artists Bryony Heart, MYRIAD, Jimbo Loverug, Mary Red. Sponsored by Brickyard Studios U.KSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On Episode 374 of The No Limits Selling Podcast, we welcome Jody Hudson, with over 17 years of nonprofit leadership experience and 12 years of retail management, Jody embodies both a kind heart and a keen vision for empowering individuals and creating results for organizations. After losing her twenty-two-year-old daughter to Lyme disease in March of 2018, Jody turned her pain into purpose and built a nationwide preventive curriculum to educate on the severity of tick-borne illnesses which led to her collaboration with Girl Scouts. She formed the Alex Hudson Lyme Foundation to create awareness and provide assistance to Lyme disease patients and their families. In the fall of 2018, Jody was honored with the Marjaree Mason Center Top Ten Professional Women Award for her work with Alex Hudson Lyme Foundation and Catholic Charities. In 2020, she was named KSEE 24's Remarkable Woman of the Year. The conversation centered around effective fundraising strategies for nonprofits. Jody Hudson emphasized the importance of relationship building, connecting with potential donors, and showcasing the impact of donor dollars. Umar shared his experience working with a successful woman who wooed high net worth individuals for a worthy cause, while Jody Hudson highlighted the significance of personal connections and donor stewardship. Jody Hudson also discussed her personal experience as a foster youth and how it fuels their passion to support and advocate for foster youth, while Umar inquired about identifying evangelists among donors. Find Jody Hudson: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jody-hudson-20a7963a/ [EDITOR'S NOTE: This podcast is sponsored by No Limits Selling. It is a fun, fast-paced podcast that delivers hard-fought business advice that you can implement today to improve your sales and performance] Interested In Our Real Estate Coaching Services? Explore Our Website: https://nolimitsselling.com/ Feeling Not Well Today? You Can Use Our Mindset Boosters App To amp Up Your Mood: https://mindsetboosters.com/ Find us on Social Media: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/umarhameed Facebook Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindsetboosters/ Instagram: https://instagram.com/coachumar.co Like what do you listen to? Subscribe to our podcast! Ready to become fearless? We can help you become fearless in 60 days so you accomplish more in your career Schedule A 15 min Call with Umar: https://link.agent-crm.com/widget/appointment/meetumar
Don't miss The Local Showcase 9pm Thursday with Mandy P this week chatting to South Coast country music star Taynee Lord. Prepare yourself for high octane country twang as Taynee gives you music for sunsets and highways from Bristol to Nashville, playing her brand new release "Heavy Air". Also, hear about when the 8-piece ‘Amy – A Tribute' band came to town: dancing in the aisles at Petersfield Festival Hall & a very worthy standing ovation! See you then! @shineradio, Charlotte Neal Happy Birthday to you! Jo Gray, Amy - A Tribute@FestivalHallPetersfield, @tayneelord.com, Brickyard Studios U.KSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pásztor Eszter korábban Orbán Viktor és más kormányfők személyes tolmácsaként dolgozott, de kiszállt, hogy a borsodi romákon segítsen. 13 évig volt Bódvalenkén, de végül fentről megüzenték neki, hogy nem sikerülhet a projekt. Podcast-riport a faluból, ahol Pásztor Eszter visszatérése volt a legnagyobb karácsonyi ajándék. Az adást frissítettükSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pásztor Eszter korábban Orbán Viktor és más kormányfők személyes tolmácsaként dolgozott, de kiszállt, hogy a borsodi romákon segítsen. 13 évig volt Bódvalenkén, de végül fentről megüzenték neki, hogy a projekt nem sikerülhet. Podcast-riport a faluból, ahol Pásztor Eszter visszatérése volt a legnagyobb karácsonyi ajándékSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Monday and welcome to a little Monday motivation! Do you every wake up on a Monday morning and think – I don't know if I can do this – whatever you have in front of you for the day or the week? If yes, you're not alone and that is why I want to be here for you on a Monday morning to motivate you to push through that
Jon and Ashlei from Higbee Horror Haunt take you through all the attractions at Hobbs Grove Haunt in Fresno Ca on this ep of Haunt Season!Follow Higbee Horror Haunt Here:https://www.facebook.com/HigbeeHorrorHaunt
Monique Soltani is an award-winning journalist who has spent the majority of her life working in newsrooms in California's major cities from San Francisco to San Diego, and everywhere in between and through Wine Oh! TV, she has developed a core connection with the wine country community. Monique first brought Wine Oh! to life in 2008, in over 1.5 million homes across California's Central Valley once a week on KSEE 24. From 2013 - 2018, Monique formed and executed distribution deals for Wine Oh! TV with Comcast/NBCUniversal, Xumo, TV4, streaming on Hulu, Roku, Amazon Prime Video and international distribution. As if that wasn't enough, during that same period of time, she gave birth to twin daughters.In 2018, Monique was shooting a production of Wine Oh! TV in Italy when she got the phone call no ever wants to get. Her husband was alone with their 2-and-a-half-year old twins when he found out he had Stage IV incurable colon cancer. Monique stopped production and came home to take care of her family. Mark Erman passed in July 2019 at only 47 years old. Then the pandemic hit and added more challenges for Monique and her young daughters, but her resolve was unwavering. The 2022 season of Wine Oh! TV is Monique's first post-pandemic production and the first since losing Mark. In June 2023, Wine Oh! TV debuted on broadcast television on CBS Bay Area.I invite you to drink in this uplifting episode with the unsinkable Monique Soltani. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Monique Soltani is an award-winning journalist who has spent the majority of her life working in newsrooms in California's major cities from San Francisco to San Diego, and everywhere in between and through Wine Oh! TV, she has developed a core connection with the wine country community. Monique first brought Wine Oh! to life in 2008, in over 1.5 million homes across California's Central Valley once a week on KSEE 24. From 2013 - 2018, Monique formed and executed distribution deals for Wine Oh! TV with Comcast/NBCUniversal, Xumo, TV4, streaming on Hulu, Roku, Amazon Prime Video and international distribution. As if that wasn't enough, during that same period of time, she gave birth to twin daughters. In 2018, Monique was shooting a production of Wine Oh! TV in Italy when she got the phone call no ever wants to get. Her husband was alone with their 2-and-a-half-year old twins when he found out he had Stage IV incurable colon cancer. Monique stopped production and came home to take care of her family. Mark Erman passed in July 2019 at only 47 years old. Then the pandemic hit and added more challenges for Monique and her young daughters, but her resolve was unwavering. The 2022 season of Wine Oh! TV is Monique's first post-pandemic production and the first since losing Mark. In June 2023, Wine Oh! TV debuted on broadcast television on CBS Bay Area. I invite you to drink in this uplifting episode with the unsinkable Monique Soltani.
Hi & Welcome Back!In this week's podcast episode, I'm thrilled to share something truly soul-nourishing and inspiring: the concept of retreats. Over my 25 years of attending various retreats, I've come to realise that they aren't solely about group settings or lots of people. Retreats can take various forms, even for introverts like me. Listen in here as I explore how to embark on a retreat that suits your style.I regularly go on retreat on my own. Booking an inspiring place close to home to stay and soaking up being alone for a short period of time. And I get so many amazing ideas when I do. On one retreat years ago I developed the idea for Dream Life. And here we are!Right now I'm in the middle of planning a group retreat alongside three incredible women, taking a group to the tropical paradise of beautiful Fiji for a Dreaming, Brand & Design Mastermind experience. Centred around inspiring and then planning for brand or personal brand reinvention. A theme fitting for our rapidly evolving world.I've learned that dreams can come to life sooner than expected when shared and pursued - and with the right support crew around - and group retreats like the one we're planning can be amazing for kick-starting that. ...and I've found that combining some solitude with workshops and learning experiences can be life-changing. Life's busy pace often leads us to not have time to focus on ourselves and the important stuff. Even vacations can be hectic. So, maybe it's time to consider a retreat? Whether it's a dreamy tropical group getaway like our upcoming Fiji retreat - or a solo reflective journey close to home - retreats offer profound benefits. Delve into the world of retreats with me on this week's podcast and learn how they can transform your life.As you contemplate crafting your own retreat or joining one, remember that each year offers a chance to reinvent yourself. Stay inspired and Dream Big!KSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nexstar, who owns KSEE 24 and CBS 47, has been pulled from Direct TV after contract negotiations fail.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Good morning and welcome to the ride! Plan B does not exist, only in pharmacies. j/kSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nara's classmate back in the day at USC, sports anchor/reporter Scott Bemis of NBC 24 and CBS 47 in Fresno, joined the show to go over the Stanford win, look at the Fresno St. matchup, and discuss the future of the Pac-12. If you Bleav in Everything USC, you need to listen to this podcast and Fight On!
Westie Lee (in for Jay) runs a massively rogue operation in his household...hot dogs in the jug, microwave for all cooking, what the actual f**kSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
in der ersten Folge 2022 geht es munter weiter mit KSEE und heute zu Gast haben wir DJ Robin bekannt aus dem Bierkönig und der Cannstatter Wasen. Viel Spaß
Liz Gonzalez is a reporter and anchor for the KMPH FOX 26 10 O'clock News. She was raised in the Central Valley and is a proud Sanger High graduate. She later graduated from CSU, Fresno with a degree in Mass Communication and Journalism. Go Bulldogs! Liz started her broadcasting career while in college, reporting at KFTV-21 Univision. She spent nearly two years at KVIA in El Paso, covering military, immigration and education issues. Liz returned to the Central Valley and worked for three years as the South Valley Bureau Chief at KSEE, focusing on stories in Tulare and Kings Counties. She joined the KMPH Fox 26 News Team in 2006. Liz reports on a range of issues from uncovering a backlog in processing paychecks for Federal Firefighters during the 2015 wildfire season to the impact of widespread Americans with Disability Act lawsuits on Central Valley businesses. She also loves helping viewers find ways to save money! She is a member of the National Association of Hispanic Journalists and Investigate Reporters and Editors. She is proud to be bilingual and spends her time talking with students about focusing on their futures. You can find her on any given weekend, cheering on her husband at Half Marathons across the Central Valley. She bleeds Dodger Blue. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message
Episode Notes The guys are back after some technical difficulties earlier in the week unpacking a historic Masters Tournament and an epic boys weekend in Fresno. We check in on our Nicklaus' and Normans, preview the RBC, and dabble in the ladies' game as well. We also have our first television spot thanks to KSEE 24 and lifestyle host Emily Erwin. Check that out on our website sandypars.com and tune in the podcast!
With the world’s attention focused on industrial-scale oppression in Xinjiang, developments in Tibet are passing beneath the radar. But activists are warning of a full-spectrum assault on the Tibetan way of life, as Tibetan language teaching is outlawed and urbanisation campaigns relocate nomads from their ancestral pastures. The CCP has underlined its determination to choose the next Dalai Lama, and Tibetans were recently urged by their Party Secretary to ‘reduce religious consumption’ to build a ‘new modern socialist Tibet’. To hear about the sophisticated ‘rolling repression’ that characterises Chinese rule in Tibet, Louisa and Graeme are joined by Barbara Demick, author of Eat the Buddha: Life and Death in a Tibetan Town, Benno Weiner, Associate Professor of History at Carnegie Mellon University who has just published The Chinese Revolution on Tibetan Frontier and Tendor Dorjee, a Senior Researcher at the Tibet Action Institute. Image credit: Tashi Tsering at Labrang Monastery, ÓUte WallenbökSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A polished, versatile broadcaster with more than 20 years of experience, Mike Hill joined FOX Sports in August of 2013. He currently fills a variety of hosting roles, including providing game breaks during FOX NFL, FOX Sports and Fox Soul. Hill has demonstrated his aptitude across a variety of platforms during his broadcast career, one that began in 1995 when he accepted a position as the sports director at WHAG-TV in Hagerstown, Md. After then spending a year at KSEE in Fresno, Calif., he landed at WKRN-TV in Nashville in 1997, where he won two Sports Emmy Awards for his in-depth coverage of local high school football and was named the “Best Sportscaster for People Who Don't Love Sports” by The Tennessean. Hill spent four years in Music City before making his first foray into the national television realm as a host on FOX Sports Net. After three years at FSN, he served as a sports reporter at KXAS-TV in Dallas from 2002-04 and then made the biggest move of his career by joining ESPN in 2004. Hill, now a devoted father and Author of new book Open Mike, set to release July 7, 2020 #theentouragepodcast During this episode, he shares: How to advocate as a Black person or ally for Black people Addressing fear and expressing yourself in a workplace environment Healing trauma and mental health issues in the Black community His career history as a US Veteran, Emmy award winning broadcaster, and author Social media: Mike Hill on Instagram: @itsmikehill Mike Hill on Facebook: Facebook.com/MikeHillSports Mike Hill on Twitter: @itsmikehill Pre-Order Mike's new book Open Mike: Pre-Order Now Intro/Outro Music: “Waiting IV” by Celeste Betton Link to album: http://bit.ly/celeste-betton-entourage Instagram: @celestebetton Facebook: Celeste Betton Who this episode is for: creatives, journalist, TV Host, authors, sports analyst, writers, TV producers, Sports Broadcasters, entrepreneurs
A verdict has been reached in the child cruelty case of Assemblymember Joaquin Arambula. After the not guilty decision by the jury, Arambula addresses the media. Our panel weighs in on the verdict and if Arambula's reputation is in the "toilet." The battle between the high-speed rail and the Trump Administration heats up as the Federal Railroad Administration cancels its $1 billion payment. Fresno Bee political reporter Rory Appleton says goodbye as he takes off for his new job in Las Vegas. Our three person panel returns to talk about Newsom's health care plan and the high-speed rail. Well-known author and award winning journalist, Mark Arax, talks about his new book and how he says climate change is real for farmers. Guests: Jim Verros, host of Unfiltered with Jim Verros and KSEE 24 political analyst; Lupe Espinoza, educational program director and former District 31 candidate; Ricardo Franco, democratic party delegate.
Criminal defense attorney and KSEE 24 legal analyst David Mugridge breaks down all aspects of Assemblyman Joaquin Arambula's child cruelty trial. Our panel, Jim Verros, Eric Payne and Alex Tavlian discuss how Arambula's case is already being tried in the court of public opinion. We take a journey down memory lane with Congressman Jim Costa in his Washington D.C. office. Alexandra Limon reports from D.C. on how California could play a vital role in presidential impeachment talks. Jimmy Cerracchio with the Downtown Fresno Partnership gives us the rundown of how revitalization is coming along.
Valley Congressman Devin Nunes explains his $150 million lawsuit against McClatchy, and Congressman TJ Cox talks about the Granite Park audit. The three-person panel discusses the above controversial topics, and Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias joins us after he voted against the panhandling ordinance proposal that he cosponsored. Guests: Congressman Devin Nunes (R), Fresno City Councilmember Miguel Arias, KSEE 24 Political Analyst Jim Verros, reporter for Valley Public Radio Laura Tsutsui, Fresno Bee Editor Joe Kieta and Congressman TJ Cox (D.
A distracted John Gerardi multitasks between watching Notre Dame's first-round game in the NCAA basketball tournament, and hosting a radio show. He leads off the show discussing his appearance on KSEE 24's Sunday Morning Matters tv show, chats with Jonathan Keller from California Family Council about potential conflicts between California law and the new Republican healthcare proposal, and talks Congress and the Supreme Court. KSEE 24 story: http://www.yourcentralvalley.com/news/panel-tackles-healthcare-bill-abortion-and-high-speed-rail/669658269 Story about California/Republican Healthcare conflict: http://cbsloc.al/2lYEkbs Witherspoon Institute column on Stare Decisis: http://www.thepublicdiscourse.com/2017/03/18762/