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Woman divorces her husband for boo-ing Taylor Swift over Superbowl appearance on the jumbotron / Mayor Karen Bass fires LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley 'effective immediately' // LAFD Chief Kristin Crowley fired, and Rodney Villanueva will take the interim Fire Department Chief/ City Council Monica Rodriguez wants Crowley to appeal her termination. // Guest: Steve Kreeger, LAFD Retired Captain, 40 years with the dept.- LAFD Strike Teams deployed to Agoura Hills, Pacoima & LA Canada'- 2 in Santa Clarita // Guest: Ed Gerado's from Wendy's Restaurant joins to discuss how the frosty frozen dessert market is a billionaire dollar industry and Wendys goes viral w collab w Girl Scout Cookies Thin Mint flavored frosty and how the company fed people at the Rose Bowl during the fires.
Don't Force It: How to Get into College without Losing Yourself in the Process
Happy New Year! In this year's first episode, I sit down with Chris, the Director of College Counseling at Stony Brook School, and Lisa, a high school counselor, to discuss the mental health challenges Asian American students face. We explore how early support and open conversations with parents can make a difference. Tune in to discover practical ways to support our students and create a healthier path forward.BioChris Loo has been working with young people for most of her career. For the last 13 years, she has been a college counselor. She is currently Director of College Counseling at The Stony Brook School, where she works with a diverse student population. Outside of work, she is on the Board of Directors for NACAC, a member of both the NACAC and ACCIS AAPI SIG and a faculty member of NYSACAC's Summer Institute. Her interest in exploring and discussing issues of diversity stem from her own experience as a Korean-American immigrant and her work with students from all over the world at SBS, where she serves as the faculty advisor for the Asian Student Union. She is a frequent speaker at conferences and workshops, especially on topics about diversity, equity and mental health. She holds both a B.A. in American History and a Masters in Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania. Follow Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christine-loo-78b2b370/ Li Hsiang (Lisa) Chung (she/her) is the College and Career Counselor/Specialist at La Canada High School in La Canada, CA. She joined La Canada Unified School District in 2022, where she played a key role in establishing the La Canada High School College and Career Center. With over 20 years of experience in high school counseling, Lisa began her career at Granada Hills Charter High School, the largest charter school in the nation, and has dedicated her career to empowering students and enhancing educational outcomes in public high schools. In addition to her counseling experience, Lisa has taught as an adjunct professor at California Lutheran University's Graduate School of Education and has worked as a Senior Learning Skills Counselor in the Department of Psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego. She has presented on topics such as “Unseen & Unheard: Elevating AAPI Adolescents' Mental Health” at various conferences. Follow Lisa on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-chung-lchs-c3/ Resources:https://www.instagram.com/yellowchaircollective/?hl=en, https://challengesuccess.org/, https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/705868/but-what-will-people-say-by-sahaj-kaur-kohli-maed-lgpc/, https://www.jennywangphd.com/new-page, https://www.dacapopress.com/titles/jimmy-o-yang/how-to-american/9780306903502/Sign up to join our live coaching session and receive personalized insights!Application for Students: https://forms.gle/cRyBSFP9tSEJnsVN6Application for Parents and Other Adults: https://forms.gle/v6Nppxix6HPKrRfdAAccess free resources and learn more about Sheila and her team at Signet Education at signeteducation.com or on LinkedIn at https://www.linkedin.com/in/sheilaakbar/.
Just a quick message and some ways to help from Susan and guest Richard Hatem (Richard Hatem's Paranormal Bookshelf) who live in Pasadena, CA. Links below on how to help. Thankfully, the 80s TV Ladies team are all safe - Sharon, Susan, Melissa, Kevin, Sailor, Sergio, Megan and Serita. Rich and I were lucky enough to be in a good spot. We housed evacuees from Altadena and La Canada this week. We know too many people who have lost homes, schools, churches, synagogues and more. Thinking of all of you and hoping we have gotten through the worst. Sending love and healing and recovery to Los Angeles - which is still a city on fire. The fires have decimated two entire communities within Los Angeles County, and destroyed tens of thousands of homes. The recovery will be immense. This disaster and the other recent disasters around the country and world are made worse by a changing climate, a warming earth. There's no escape. But there are solutions. There is hope. We can help each other. Donate or Volunteer if you can. We send best wishes for you to stay safe and find the light in the dark. TALK TO SOMEONEReach out to friends and family. Take care of yourself:Pro Bono Therapy for LA Wildfires - https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=5c10f09ac5&e=c2a6c4f49f More mental health resources athttps://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=66ca1a18ce&e=c2a6c4f49f.PLACES TO VOLUNTEERhttps://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1eaSXTYlLY_spJ-_w43ac55qu6X4YtgApgRGfads3cM4/htmlview for Wednesday and ongoing.Volunteer with the https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=ac8e5b668f&e=c2a6c4f49f.DONATINGPeople we know or friends of friends gofundmes:https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=c949386ee8&e=c2a6c4f49fhttps://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=417fad5f53&e=c2a6c4f49fhttps://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=ee45e76e82&e=c2a6c4f49fhttps://www.gofundme.com/f/restore-hope-for-the-rosascamacho-familyMORE GOFUNDMEDisplaced Black families in Altadena https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=9973a4701e&e=c2a6c4f49f. Gofundme pages for https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=fe63638093&e=c2a6c4f49fTHANK YOU FIREFIGHTERSDONATE to the LAFD at https://supportlafd.kindful.comHELP Incarcerated Firefighters. CA uses incarcerated firefighters.Read more of their story https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-features/los-angeles-fires-inmates-speak-1235232001/.Donate to those firefighters at https://antirecidivism.org/donateType “firefighter fund” in the payment box. HELP THE ALTADENA GIRLSTeenagers who lost their school started a fund to help girls victimized by the Eaton Fire at https://www.instagram.com/altadenagirls. Donate to their cause at http://pledge.to/altadena-girlshttps://www.pledge.to/altadena-girlsPRICE GOUGING IS ILLEGALIf you see price gouging, you can report it:Call 311 or 213-473-3231.Or download myLA311 app to report illegally hiked rents and prices.Tracking Rental Price Gouging https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1RXWxLqTyWvAuq8A0PgaBuWeEn_G6qTLyTZ8lzfNEaNw/edit.THE SCALE OF ITIt is hard to get a sense of what is lost and the scope of the destruction. “LA has lost more than 20,000 homes and businesses. Its infrastructure has suffered significant damage; over 200,000 residents are without power due to the destruction of high transmission power lines. Water quality in reservoirs has been degraded from smoke particulates, meaning that hundreds of thousands of residents whose homes survived the fires will not have potable water service. Hundreds of thousands more remained locked out of their homes due to evacuation orders.” - https://open.substack.com/pub/roberthubbell/p/los-angeles-firestorms-literal-and?r=u3n9p&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=emailIf you want to understand the scale of destruction in these areas, here are satellite images that can show you a detailed zoomable visual. EATON - https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=0d3105d0b0&e=c2a6c4f49f.PALISADES - https://mac.us10.list-manage.com/track/click?u=c6955712b931709f7b46b3067&id=677c042027&e=c2a6c4f49f.Damage Destruction maps:- For https://recovery.lacounty.gov/eaton-fire/- For https://recovery.lacounty.gov/palisades-fire/We've heard a lot of blame and finger pointing in this disaster.APPLY FOR FEMA AIDOnline at DisasterAssistance.govor - On the FEMA App for mobile devicesor - Call the FEMA Helpline at 1-800-621-3362Calls are accepted every day from 4 a.m. to 10 p.m. PST.You can apply for FEMA even if you have insurance. If you've lost your home and you're not sure where to start:United Policyholders is a nonprofit that can walk you through what to do. From the CA Gov.'s office: Check out Wildfire Debris Removal guide at wildfirerecovery.orgMore resources at Eaton Canyon Community Relief.Google List of LA County Resources. AIRBNB is offering temporary free housing for those displaced by the fires. Start here. We've heard a lot of blame and finger pointing in this disaster.But what we've seen on the ground and in the skies, are people going above and aboard to help. Everyone is doing their best to help others.The firefighters and emergency personnel who have worked nonstop to save lives and homes. The neighbors who have saved lives and animals and homes. The city and county of Los Angeles and communities across California, Mexico, Canada and the world have donated and sent love and support. People have opened their homes and businesses to help neighbors, friends and strangers. We are stronger together.We will recover and rebuild and remain a strong, loving and creative city.CONNECTVisit the website for transcripts and more http://80stvladies.comJoin the conversation at http://facebook.com/80sTVLadies.
On today's episode, Lynette recaps her week being evacuated from her house in La Canada while the Eaton fires came close to the neighborhood.And thanks for supporting today's sponsors:Start the new year off right with Honeylove. Get 20% OFF by going to honeylove.com/FCOL #honeylovepodNutrafol.com enter FCOLFollow us on all social media channels @FCOLpodcastWatch guest episodes on Youtube: Youtube.com/@FCOLpodcastJoin our Patreon page for an additional episode every week: Patreon.com/FCOL
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On this episode of Inside Athletic Training, we welcome in Eli Hallak, the Director of Health Services & Sports Medicine at St. Francis High School located in La Canada, California, and the host of the Wrap It Up Sports Medicine podcast. Eli shares details about his decades of experience in sports medicine, talks about the growth of the athletic training profession, shares what it's like working with high school athletes, provides insight into the ins-and-outs of athletic training at the high school level, and much more. You can learn more about Eli and his passion for athletic training and sports medicine at the links below:https://www.aacitest.org/https://nhhsm.org/https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wrap-it-up-sports-medicine-more/id1729678604For more information about PBATS and athletic training, visit pbats.com.
SPECIAL CLIENT LAUNCH EPISODE! Big Idea To Bestseller client and bestselling author, Teena Hostovich joins Jake to celebrate the launch of her new, bestselling book Welcome To The Jungle. Dive deep into the world of success as Teena shares the secrets that catapulted her to bestseller status in not just one, but six categories within the launch week. Gain profound insights into the strategies that fueled this incredible achievement, offering a roadmap for aspiring authors and entrepreneurs.One of the highlights of this episode is the behind-the-scenes story of how Teena secured an endorsement from none other than Hillary Clinton. Delve into the intricacies of this strategic move, understanding the art of connecting with influential figures and leveraging their support.Teena opens up about how her book became a powerful tool, not just for literary success but as a catalyst for securing speaking engagements at prestigious events, including appearances at USC and other notable venues.Get ready for a captivating narrative of triumph, strategy, and the convergence of corporate life with creative pursuits!What You'll LearnThe secret to Teena becoming a bestseller in 6 categories on launch weekHow to find your purpose in your careerWhy Teena decided to write her book as an executive of a billion dollar corporationHow she got Hillary Clinton to endorse her bookHow she used her book to get speaking gigs at USC and other prestigious eventsAbout TeenaTeena Hostovich is the Vice Chair, Pacific, of Lockton Insurance, based in Los Angeles. She has combined her lifelong passion for the arts, history, and education with her corporate responsibilities, political activism, and philanthropic work. She is a member of the Clinton Global Initiative and the White House Historical Association. President Biden recently appointed her to the President's Advisory Committee for the Arts, and she is the Co-Chair of the Advisory Council to the Kennedy Center's President and Chairman. She is on the boards of the LA Philharmonic, the USC Marshall School of Business (her alma mater), the University of Redlands, the National Advisory Council for the American Film Institute, and an advisor for the Women's Studies Programs at Oxford University and UVA. In 2022, she was on the Steering Committee for Prop 28 Vote Arts and Music in California Schools which passed overwhelmingly and now provides funding for arts education to all California public school children.Teena lives in La Canada, CA, with her husband, Doug Martinet. Her son, Michael Martinet, is at USC.Connect with TeenaBuy Teena's Bestselling Book, Welcome To The Jungle - http://teenahostovich.com/bookConnect with JakeText FREE to 661-669-7363 for a free copy of Jake's Bestselling Book, Big Idea To Bestseller Follow Jake: @jakekelferSubscribe to Jake's YouTube Channel - @jake_kelfer Get Instant Access To Jake's Free Training: How To Write And Launch A Bestselling Book In 1 Hour A Day
Saturday's Race of the Day is Santa Anita's Grade 3 La Canada Stakes. Dan Illman and Mike Beer analyze here.
Listen in to the 87th Episode of the Dialogue Gospel Study featuring writer Christie Frandsen. Christie Frandsen lives in La Canada, California, wife to Russ Frandsen, mother to 11 brilliant children (9 living), and grandmother… The post Seeing Christ Clearly: Dialogue New Testament Gospel Study with Christie Frandsen appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Listen in to the 87th Episode of the Dialogue Gospel Study featuring writer Christie Frandsen. Christie Frandsen lives in La Canada, California, wife to Russ Frandsen, mother to 11 brilliant children (9 living), and grandmother… The post Seeing Christ Clearly: Dialogue New Testament Gospel Study with Christie Frandsen appeared first on Dialogue Journal.
Rocket Lab and TROPICS to launch from NZ. Ball Aerospace teams up with Loft Orbital and Microsoft. The GAO confirms what the Space Force knows about sustainment. Spectrum regulatory changes from the ITU might be coming soon. Our conversation with Brandon Bailey of The Aerospace Corporation about the cybersecurity of spacecraft. And more. Remember to leave us a 5-star rating and review in your favorite podcast app. T-Minus Guest Our guest today is Brandon Bailey, Senior Project Leader at Aerospace Corporation. He joins us to discuss Aerospace Corporation's SPARTA framework. Learn more about SPARTA here: Space Attack Research & Tactic Analysis (SPARTA) | The Aerospace Corporation Selected Reading The Spaceport Bottleneck | The Space Review Preventing sticker shock with transparent pricing | SpaceNews How Virgin Orbit's Fallout Could Impact SoCal's Space Operations | dot.LA Canada proposes to develop robotic lunar rover for Artemis | SpaceNews Rocket Lab to Launch NASA's Cyclone-Tracking Satellite Constellation from New Zealand | RocketLab USA Ball Aerospace, Loft Federal and Microsoft to Collaborate on SDA's NExT Program | PRNewswire US Space Force to simplify timelines, purchases as launches surge | C4ISRNET Space Force calls its new satellite acquisition program a win | Federal News Network Satellite Control Network: Updating Sustainment Plan Would Help Space Force Better Manage Future Efforts | U.S. GAO ITU Finalizes Report on Preparatory Studies for WRC-2023 | Spacewatch.global Connecting the Dots | European space investments get serious | SpaceNews Tlon Space, the Argentine space startup that is about to overcome gravity | Rosario3 Scientists blasted Barbies with liquid nitrogen to test a new method of moon dust cleanup – and it worked extremely well | Live Science Audience Survey We want to hear from you! Please complete our wicked fast 4 question survey. It'll help us get better and deliver you the most mission-critical space intel every day. Want to hear your company in the show? You too can reach the most influential leaders in the industry. Here's a link to our media kit. Contact us at space@n2k.com to request more info about sponsoring T-Minus. Want to join us for an interview? Please send your interview pitch to space-editor@n2k.com and include your name, affiliation, and topic proposal, and our editor will get back to you for scheduling. T-Minus is a production of N2K Networks, your source for strategic workforce intelligence. © 2023 N2K Networks, Inc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Top Local Stories Of The Day also include: Crews are racing to clean up storm damage before more rain comes and the future of student loan forgivness is up for debate.
Therese Allison shares her insights to life and success through her experiences with synchronicities, manifesting and a positive mindset.Therese Allison a self-made success story, mom, mentor and Author of “Playing for Keeps – How a 21st century business woman beat the boys” (self-help memoir.) To help others succeed, Theresa openly shares how she became financially independent at age 38 when her company (McKenna & Associates) was sold to AON, and retired early at 43 to spend quality time with her children.Therese was born in Hollywood, grew up in La Canada and currently lives in Hunting Beach, CA. where she Mentors her three children and others to succeed in business and life. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, GoBankingRates, Yahoo! Finance, Shout Out LA, Huntington Beach News, KVTA News Talk 1590, Thrive Global, VoiceAmerica Business Channel, Great Books Great Minds, A Dime Saved, and more.Show Notes: https://empoweredwithinworld.com/the-podcastLet's Connect:Sign-Up: Newsletter Subscribe: Youtube Channel | Facebook | InstagramSupport: Thank You for Supporting the ShowWork with Jennifer Pilates: https://empoweredwithinworld.com/Thank you so much for sharing your LOVE for the Show by Sharing it with Friends, Subscribing, Rating & Leaving a Review. I am truly grateful for all of your love and support! With Gratitude - JenniferEmpowered Within Host:Hi, I'm Jennifer! Empowering You to Be You! Welcome to my cozy world, our "ah-ha" place of growth, insights, healing, inspiration and empowering success!"Transforming Body, Mind & Spiritus Worldwide for 20+ Yrs" - Jennifer PilatesI'm a multi-passionate entrepreneur, mind-body expert, celebrity trainer, Intuitive advisor - animal communicator, top rated podcast host, coach & mentor, detail-loving stubborn-as-heck achiever, unshakeable optimistic, self-care activity, fur-baby momma and ocean loving empath! Let's work together!Support the show
Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast
In this week's episode of Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast, host Jon Steinberg shares his list of 10 memorable botanical gardens to check out in Southern California. His list includes: Gardens of the World in Thousand Oaks, Sherman Gardens in Corona del Mar, Alta Vista Gardens in Vista, LA County Botanical Gardens and Arboretum in Arcadia, South Coast Botanical Gardens in Palos Verdes, Virginia Robinson Gardens in Beverly Hills, Balboa Park Botanical Gardens in San Diego, Lotus Land in Montecito, Huntington Botanical Gardens in San Marino, Descanso Botanical Gardens in La Canada.Instagram: @livinginthesprawlpodcastEmail: livinginthesprawlpodcast@gmail.comWebsite: www.livinginthesprawlpodcast.comCheck out our favorite CBD gummy company...it helps us get better sleep and stay chill. Use code "SPRAWL" for 20% off. https://www.justcbdstore.com?aff=645Check out Goldbelly for all your favorite US foods to satisfy those cravings or bring back some nostalgia. Our favorites include Junior's Chessecakes from New York, Lou Malnati's deep dish pizza from Chicago and a philly cheesesteak from Pat's. Use the link https://goldbelly.pxf.io/c/2974077/1032087/13451 to check out all of the options and let them know we sent you.Use code "SPRAWL" for (2) free meals and free delivery on your first Everytable subscription.Support the podcast and future exploration adventures. We are working on unique perks and will give you a shout out on the podcast to thank you for your contribution!Living in the Sprawl: Southern California's Most Adventurous Podcast is on Podfanhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/sprawlSupport the show
Join us as we define and clarify what culturally responsive teaching means in a social studies context. Our guests explain why culturally responsive teaching is uniquely well-suited to teaching social studies and address the myths and misconceptions that make the practice more challenging. Follow on Twitter: @klrembert @dmurff5 @Edufacey @sarahjcooper01 @larryferlazzo @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Keisha Rembert is a passionate learner and fierce equity advocate. She is an award-winning educator who taught middle school ELA and United States History teacher for many years and now instructs future educators. She hopes to change our world one student at a time. Denise Fawcett Facey was an award-winning classroom teacher for more than two decades and now writes on education issues. The Social Studies Helper is one of three books by this author. Dr. Dennisha Murff is an administrator, author, adjunct professor, consultant, and relentless advocate for equitable education. Throughout her career, she has worked to incorporate equity, inclusion, anti-racism, and cultural responsiveness in her work. Dr. Murff has over 24 years of experience in education, including several years as an elementary school principal. She has also served as an assistant principal and elementary teacher. She is currently the Language Assistance Program Curriculum Coordinator in her school district. Dr. Murff has received a variety of awards and recognitions, including 2020 IASP Elementary School Principal of the Year. She is the founder of Murff Consulting Group, LLC, an educational consulting group focused on “cultivating the greatness” within each scholar. Sarah Cooper teaches eighth-grade U.S. history and civics and is Associate Head of School at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada. She is the author of Making History Mine and Creating Citizens.
Mark joins Adam in studio this week thanks to a Covid related mistrial and they discuss the warrant executed at Mar-A-Lago in depth with Mark clearing up some misconceptions he has seen elsewhere in the media along the way. Mark also points out some wild coincidences when it comes to the date of the execution of the warrant and they give an update on a case from a recent BARD that has been rocking their La Cañada neighborhood with a tease for the next BARD baked right in. Watch this episode & subscribe on YouTube at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast Please Support Our Sponsors: Geico.com GetCerebral.com/Doubt Audible.com/RD or Text RD to 500-500 American Hartford Gold offers.americanhartfordgold.com/reasonabledoubt/
Gary and Mark link up for their Sunday morning BARD tradition and throw out the rundown to cover a somewhat disturbing local story from Adam & Mark's community that has flown completely under the radar. Watch Beyond A Reasonable Doubt on YouTube at YouTube.com/ReasonableDoubtPodcast and subscribe while you're there.
Born in Pasadena, California, Brian Fuller has called the San Gabriel Valley home for most of his life. An IT professional working for MSP, Impact Networking, Brian is employed as a vCIO for their client, Warmuth Law. Information technology has been a career choice for him for over twenty years after graduating from USC with a B.S. in Business Administration. Beyond the walls of academia and commerce, he enjoys the outdoors that bless the San Gabriel Valley area. If not hiking in the hills of the Angeles National Forest above his childhood hometown of Altadena, it may be enjoying the manicured gardens of the Huntington Library in San Marino, Descanso Gardens in La Canada, and the Arboretum in Arcadia. A fan of all things Pasadena, he is a volunteer known as a white suiter with the Tournament of Roses that holds the New Year's Day Parade and the famous Rose Bowl. Seeking to accomplish a significant feat every year, Brian is currently completing his master's thesis in Geographic Information Science at his alma mater, USC.Email: bfuller@impactnetworking.comLinkedIn: brianmfuller __________MusicPodcast Intro and OutroEveryday, Jason Farnhmam, YouTube Audio LibraryPodcast AdvertisementI love you, Vibe Tracks, YouTube Audio LibrarySour Tennessee Red (Sting), John Dewey and the 41 Players, YouTube Audio LibraryDewey, Cheedham, and Howe (Sting), John Dewey and the 41 Players, YouTube Audio LibraryFilm Project Countdown.flac Copyright 2013 Iwan Gabovitch, CC-BY3 license
Avec Exploration du Monde, on va au Canada avec un film qui commence sa tournée avec Explo le mardi 19 avril prochain jusqu'au 1er juin ... à travers la Wallonie et Bruxelles « Canada, terre des grands espaces », un film réalisé par un québécois, André Maurice, un ancien comédien reconverti dans les voyages, la réalisation et les projections de films-conférences ... en fait, il faut bien prendre conscience que quand on présente un film à Exploration du Monde, on doit être un peu tout à la fois : scénariste, auteur des commentaires, réalisateur, caméraman, souvent même monteur, mixeur son et musiques et capable d'enregistrer la voix de commentaire ... mais aussi, pour les tournées, chauffeur, technicien, projectionniste, présentateur ... bref un conférencier pour Explo, c'est toutes ces compétences réunies ... de plus la plupart sont écrivains et publient même parfois eux-mêmes leurs livres de voyages, qu'ils vendent lors des séances. C'est parti pour un tour... en partenariat avec Exploration du Monde ... tu vas nous emmener au Canada ... c'est vaste, le Canada ! Un film d'un canadien québécois, André Maurice, qui a un avantage sur beaucoup de québécois quand ils viennent en Belgique avec leur accent chantant, c'est que lui, on le comprend ! Est-ce que je veux dire que les autres, on les comprends difficilement ? C'est une boutade, mais au Québec, il m'est souvent arrivé de me retrouver face à des interlocuteurs que je comprenais à peine tant leur accent était à couper au couteau. Bon alors, André Maurice, il nous amène où au Canada ? Depuis Vancouver en Colombie-Britannique jusqu'à à Montréal au Québec, en passant par les splendeurs des Rocheuses canadiennes en Alberta, les prairies de la Saskatchewan, les chutes du Niagara en Ontario, les étonnantes marées de la Baie de Fundy au Nouveau-Brunswick André Maurice vous convie à un voyage absolument exceptionnel sur un territoire aux allures d'infinité Ca fait quelle surface le Canada, si on compare à la Belgique ? La Canada équivaut à 325 fois celui de la Belgique ! Dans le film d'André Maurice,les paysages canadiens dévoilent toute leur diversité et leurs étendues. On va à la rencontre d'hommes et de femmes qui ont façonné l'âme du pays, des cowboys de Calgary aux archéologues chasseurs de dinosaures, en passant par les peuples des Premières Nations qui conjuguent traditions et modernité. Ces rencontres ouvrent aussi une réflexion sur les impacts du réchauffement climatique et le sort qui guette notre belle planète bleue… Il n'en est pas à son premier film, le réalisateur ? C'est le quatrième long métrage d'André Maurice, fier Québécois et aimant la nature. Ce film-ci trace un itinéraire hors des sentiers battus, à travers les provinces de son immense pays. La grande nature sauvage y est encore une fois à l'honneur, de la côte du Pacifique à celle de l'AtlantiqueLe Canada, c'est une destination nature de choix pour les amateurs de plein air de toutes provenances. Le Canada, rappelons-le, est le deuxième plus grand pays du monde et est reconnu pour l'immensité de ses espaces, la richesse et la diversité de ses ressources naturelles. Canada, Terre des grands espaces à partir du mardi 19 avril jusqu'au 1er juin avec Explo Tous les renseignements sur https://explorationdumonde.be/index.php/films/17-canada-terre-de-grands-espaces Écouter l'émission directement sur Spotify : C'est parti pour un tour l'émission francophone sur S.I.S Radio qui vous parle des plus beaux voyages. En partenariat avec Exploration du monde L'émission de notre explorateur vedette Philippe Soreil est aussi disponible en podcast sur les apps gratuites : Spotify : https://open.spotify.com/show/4LwbgZ2cup5VApfkLLZePl?si=12360fbdc42d44f3 Deezer : https://deezer.page.link/Z5UMxXcL9XG6ymMVA iTunes : https://podcasts.apple.com/be/podcast/cest-parti-pour-un-tour/id1555437980?l=fr Application SiS Radio : Google Play : https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.icreo.sisradio App Store : https://apps.apple.com/us/app/sisradio/id1547453358 Rejoins-nous sur nos réseaux sociaux : Facebook : @sisradio.officiel Instagram : @sisradio.officiel YouTube : @SISRadioofficiel
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Therese Allison shares her insights to life and success through her experiences with synchronicities, manifesting and a positive mindset.Therese Allison a self-made success story, mom, mentor and Author of “Playing for Keeps – How a 21st century business woman beat the boys” (self-help memoir.) To help others succeed, Theresa openly shares how she became financially independent at age 38 when her company (McKenna & Associates) was sold to AON, and retired early at 43 to spend quality time with her children.Therese was born in Hollywood, grew up in La Canada and currently lives in Hunting Beach, CA. where she Mentors her three children and others to succeed in business and life. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, GoBankingRates, Yahoo! Finance, Shout Out LA, Huntington Beach News, KVTA News Talk 1590, Thrive Global, VoiceAmerica Business Channel, Great Books Great Minds, A Dime Saved, and more.Thank you so much for sharing your LOVE for the Show by Sharing it with Friends, Subscribing, Rating & Leaving a Review. I am truly grateful for all of your love and support!With Gratitude - JenniferEmpowered Within Host:Hi, I'm Jennifer! Empowering You to Be You! Welcome to my cozy world, our "ah-ha" place of growth, insights, healing, inspiration and empowering success!"Transforming Body, Mind & Spiritus Worldwide for 20+ Yrs" - Jennifer PilatesI'm a mutli-passionate entrepreneur, mind-body expert, celebrity trainer & advisor, top rated podcast host, coach & mentor, detail-loving stubborn-as-heck achiever, unshakeable optimistic, self-care activity, fur-baby momma and ocean loving empath!"My goal is to help you discover your own truths, gain self-empowerment and in turn transform Body, Mind and Spirit." - Jennifer Pilates XOWork with Jennifer Pilates:The Empowerment: Coach +MentorThe Celebrity Trainer: Pilates Health & Fitness ExpertThe Empowering Intuitive: Advisor ReadingsBecome an Empowered Insider:Sign-Up: Empowered Within NewsletterSubscribe: Empowered Within YouTube ChannelJoin: Empowered Within Membership CommunitySponsors:Support the show
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In this episode, I check in with four teachers on their expectations and plans for the new school year. What developments, challenges, and silver linings do you see ahead? What do you now feel is more important and what matters less? Follow on Twitter: @klrembert @mrs_tbogo @wilson1sheila @sarahjcooper01 @larryferlazzo @jonHarper70bd @bamradionetwork Keisha Rembert is a passionate learner and fierce equity advocate. She is an award-winning educator who taught middle school ELA and United States History teacher for many years and now instructs future educators. She hopes to change our world one student at a time. Tara Bogozan is an English teacher and AVID Elective educator. She has taught both middle and high school in the Atlanta metro area for over seventeen years. Sheila Wilson is a dynamic educator with Virginia Beach City Public Schools. She has over 3 decades of experience teaching elementary, secondary, and post-secondary education as an Adjunct Professor in the Teacher Leader program. Dr. Wilson earned her B.A. and M.Ed. from the University of New Orleans in Drama and Communications and Curriculum and Instruction. She earned her doctorate in K-12 School Leadership from Regent University. Her passion for working with students is evidenced in her selection as Teacher of the Year in 2015 and 2019 and most recently as Reading Teacher of the year in 2021. Dr. Wilson is leading change in education through her company AmplifyEd Educational Consulting as the Learning Architect by designing targeted content for adults as a mentor, presenter, dissertation coach, and online course facilitator. Sarah Cooper teaches eighth-grade U.S. history and civics and is Associate Head of School at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada. She is the author of Making History Mine and Creating Citizens.
Therese Allison Is a self-made success story, mom, mentor and Author of “Playing for Keeps – How a 21st century business woman beat the boys” (self-help memoir.) To help others succeed, Theresa openly shares how she became financially independent at age 38 when her company (McKenna & Associates) was sold to AON, and retired early at 43 to spend quality time with her children.Therese was born in Hollywood, grew up in La Canada and currently lives in Hunting Beach, CA. where she Mentors her three children and others to succeed in business and life. Her work has appeared in the Los Angeles Times, GoBankingRates, Yahoo! Finance, Shout Out LA, Huntington Beach News, KVTA News Talk 1590, Thrive Global, VoiceAmerica Business Channel, Great Books Great Minds, A Dime Saved, and more.Thank you so much for sharing your LOVE for the Show by Sharing it with Friends, Subscribing, Rating & Leaving a Review. I am truly grateful for all of your love and support!With Gratitude - JenniferEmpowered Within Host:Hi, I'm Jennifer! Empowering You to Be You! Welcome to my cozy world, our "ah-ha" place of growth, insights, healing, inspiration and empowering success!"Transforming Body, Mind & Spiritus Worldwide for 20+ Yrs" - Jennifer PilatesI'm a mutli-passionate entrepreneur, mind-body expert, celebrity trainer & advisor, top rated podcast host, coach & mentor, detail-loving stubborn-as-heck achiever, unshakeable optimistic, self-care activity, fur-baby momma and ocean loving empath!"My goal is to help you discover your own truths, gain self-empowerment and in turn transform Body, Mind and Spirit." - Jennifer Pilates XOWork with Jennifer Pilates:The Empowerment: Coach +MentorThe Celebrity Trainer: Pilates Health & Fitness ExpertThe Empowering Intuitive: Advisor ReadingsBecome an Empowered Insider:Sign-Up: Empowered Within NewsletterSubscribe: Empowered Within YouTube ChannelJoin: Empowered Within Membership CommunitySponsors:Support the show
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Todd Wolfson is the Head Varsity Boys Basketball Coach at Saint Francis High School in La Canada Flintridge, California, which sits just outside of Los Angeles.In addition to his coaching duties at Saint Francis, Coach Wolfson also helps develop youth basketball players at rising stars basketball.He not only led St. Francis to a State Championship in 2020, but he also led Chaminade College Prep school to a California State Championship in Division 3 and was named California D3 state coach of the year in 2014. In this episode, he explains what all coaches can learn by watching the movie "School of Rock" with Jack Black, the 6 attributes of all great culture athletes, and the four things every athlete needs to succeed. Twitter: @SFHShoopsTwitter Dave Grendzynski: @grizzer21 Twitter Courtside: @courtsidepod1
We are so excited to share this episode because we speak to Abby Hwong, also known as, NoSo. Abby is also our cousin, which made this recording experience even more special. We learned about her childhood in the Chicago suburbs and then about her experience spending her formative years in La Canada, California. She speaks about her parents's idea of the American Dream and how it lines up with her desire to seek a career in music. You can check out her music on Spotify, iTunes, and other music platforms! You'll also hear from our dogs, Monte and Cooper, in this episode!
Therese Allison (Huntington Beach, CA, grew up in La Canada, CA, born in Hollywood) is a self-made success story, mom and Author of “Playing for Keeps – How a 21st century businesswoman beat the boys” (self-help memoir) – who empowers women and men to succeed in business and life. To help others succeed, Allison openly shares her career success story. Readers will learn how she became financially independent at age 38 when her company (McKenna & Associates) was sold to AON. After working 5 years at AON as an Executive Vice President, she retired early at 43 to spend quality time with her 3 children.Based on her 20-year career, Allison’s new book uncovers her “16 Pearls of Wisdom,” “Velvet Glove for Women” approach (using humor while being smart/firm), “Lucy Moments” (self-deprecating stories that broke barriers) and how her unknown heritage helped her “break the glass ceiling” in a “man’s world” in the 1980s and 1990s. Using these self-taught skills, Allison became the first female producing Partner in an insurance brokerage company tied to Lloyd’s of London where for 300 years, women weren’t allowed on the underwriting floor. As someone who had to learn early how to fend for herself and win competitively in sports, Allison initially had no idea where she got her drive. While she was born in Hollywood, she grew up in La Canada (a wealthy area nearby). She always felt like her family struggled because her dad was a carpet salesman making $25,000/year. As a result, Allison took on more responsibility and learned the importance of winning and earning money at an early age. Learn more at http://thereseallison.com/Join Laura and incredible guest speakers and teachers to learn about writing and publishing. You will learn how to write and structure your book, formatting tips, and tools, how to hire freelancers, how to distribute your book, successful launch strategies, how to get reviews, strategies to make your book a bestseller, and best practices to make your book profitable and supporting you and your business from day 1. The course will also include live instructional and coaching calls, an interactive Facebook group, and a built-in launch and support team! Calls will be on Wednesday evenings at 5 pm pacific time starting on Wednesday, July 21. All calls will be recorded and participants will have access to the calls, templates, and tools for writing and publishing, and learn from the incredible guest teachers and speakers (will be announced soon)! Be sure to visit https://powershour.biz/services to sign up and lock in your early-bird rate!Laura will be hosting a blockchain and cryptocurrency training event for psychics and intuitives in July with an early-bird pricing of only $188. For more information reach out to bookings@laurapowers.net or visit https://www.powershour.biz.For more information about Laura and her work you can go to her website www.healingpowers.net or find her on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook at @realhealingpowers and @mllelaura, and on Instagram and TikTok @laurapowers44.
Therese Allison (Huntington Beach, CA, grew up in La Canada, CA, born in Hollywood) is a self-made success story, mom and Author of “Playing for Keeps – How a 21st century businesswoman beat the boys” (self-help memoir) – who empowers women and men to succeed in business and life. To help others succeed, Allison openly shares her career success story. Readers will learn how she became financially independent at age 38 when her company (McKenna & Associates) was sold to AON. After working 5 years at AON as an Executive Vice President, she retired early at 43 to spend quality time with her 3 children.Based on her 20-year career, Allison’s new book uncovers her “16 Pearls of Wisdom,” “Velvet Glove for Women” approach (using humor while being smart/firm), “Lucy Moments” (self-deprecating stories that broke barriers) and how her unknown heritage helped her “break the glass ceiling” in a “man’s world” in the 1980s and 1990s. Using these self-taught skills, Allison became the first female producing Partner in an insurance brokerage company tied to Lloyd’s of London where for 300 years, women weren’t allowed on the underwriting floor. As someone who had to learn early how to fend for herself and win competitively in sports, Allison initially had no idea where she got her drive. While she was born in Hollywood, she grew up in La Canada (a wealthy area nearby). She always felt like her family struggled because her dad was a carpet salesman making $25,000/year. As a result, Allison took on more responsibility and learned the importance of winning and earning money at an early age. Learn more at http://thereseallison.com/Laura will be hosting a blockchain and cryptocurrency training event for psychics and intuitives in July with an early-bird pricing of only $188. For more information reach out to bookings@laurapowers.net or visit https://www.powershour.biz.For more information about Laura and her work you can go to her website www.healingpowers.net or find her on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook at @realhealingpowers and @mllelaura, and on Instagram and TikTok @laurapowers44.Laura will be hosting a blockchain and cryptocurrency training event for psychics and intuitives in July with an early-bird pricing of only $188. For more information reach out to bookings@laurapowers.net or visit https://www.powershour.biz.For more information about Laura and her work you can go to her website www.healingpowers.net or find her on Twitter @thatlaurapowers, on Facebook at @realhealingpowers and @mllelaura, and on Instagram and TikTok @laurapowers44.Laura's new book Rock Your Podcast: How to Launch, Grow, and Monetize Your Show is a #1 bestseller in Amazon's podcasting and webcasting category! You can buy the digital and print book now, and the audiobook will be available soon! https://www.amazon.com/Rock-Your-Podcast-Launch-Monetize/dp/B08PJWKWCG
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Are you ready to be mentored and companioned by a brilliant, majestic, and loving guardian? Why is important to meet your sponsor for Ascension? In this Morning Light Meditation LIVE you’ll have the chance to feel into the energy of your Beloved Sponsor as you glide through the camellia forest at Descanso Gardens in La Canada, California. What the video here. Without a sponsor, you are working on the 3D plane alone. We all have a thick ceiling of human energy in the 4th Dimension that we’re working through. It contains every speck of life energy that we’ve ever squandered throughout all of our lifetimes that needs to be freed back to the Light. Without a sponsor this is like manual labor, working with sweat and tears to get through. If you try to travel into the Astral plane and other dimensions without a Sponsor it can actually set you back spiritually. You are not equipped to handle the Light quotas and the shadow energy that you’ll be opening yourself up to. It can literally fry your circuits and open you up to negative experiences that can take months or even years to recover from. The good news is you already have a sponsor. Meet your Sponsor this Sunday. This Sunday, at 5 PM PST you have an opportunity to “Meet Your Sponsor” in Sanctuary. Sanctuary is my monthly Sacred Healing Light Meditation where healing and magic happen with the Company of Heaven. The music behind this meditation, Camellia, was created by Michael Gayle. Listen to more of his music here. Listen to more Morning Light Meditations here. https://angelsofabundanceascensionacademy.com/morning-light-meditations/ If this podcast supports you spiritually, please consider fueling it with your financial support. Any amount is appreciated. https://Patreon.com/JenniferandMichael
Join us for a discussion about how to make primary sources more engaging and relevant starting with a list of dos and don’ts. Follow on Twitter: @sarahjcooper01 @larryferlazzo @jonHarper70bd @cmurcray @shellthief @bamradionetwork @dlshrum65 Sarah Cooper teaches eighth-grade U.S. history and is Dean of Studies at Flintridge Preparatory School in La Canada. She is the author of Making History Mine. Kevin Thomas Smith is an award-winning Social Studies teacher at Ridgeview High School in Clay County, Florida; an AP Reader for the College Board; and the author of Teaching With DBQs: Helping Students Analyze Nonfiction and Visual Texts. Donna L. Shrum is an educator, researcher, and freelance writer in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia.
In this conversation, Dr. Bob and Dr. Neville Anderson (President of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society) have a wonderful discussion about her work and contributions to the medical field. They also spend a large portion of the episode talking about the Eve and Gene Black Summer Medical Career Program that hosts an internship for high school students each summer. A delightful and informative conversation that you should not miss! Dr. Neville Anderson grew up in Los Angeles. She received a B.A. in Human Biology from Stanford University. After graduating from college, she was a teacher at Stanford's Bing Nursery School where she gained extensive experience in child development. She then left California to go to medical school at the University of Rochester in upstate New York. She quickly returned to sunny Southern California to do her internship and residency at Children's Hospital Los Angeles. There she won the Victor E. Stork Award for Continued Excellence and Future Promise in the Care of Children. After finishing her residency, she was a beloved pediatrician at Descanso Pediatrics in La Canada-Flintridge. She was named a Top Doctor in Pasadena magazine in 2008, 2010-2012 and 2013. In Los Angeles magazine, she was named a Top Rising Super Doctor in 2013-2015, and a Super Doctor in 2017-2020. After 7 years practicing in La Canada, she decided in 2014 to open her own practice on Larchmont Blvd in her “hometown” in the middle of Los Angeles. Dr. Anderson is a member of the American Academy of Pediatrics and has been a board member of the Los Angeles Pediatric Society since 2016 where she currently holds the position of President. In addition, she sits on the Board of Managers of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Health Network and serves as Chair of the Finance Committee of the Children's Hospital Los Angeles Health Network. In her free time, she enjoys cooking, hiking, going to the beach, reading, playing tennis and “taking advantage of all the cultural activities in Los Angeles.” The Hollywood Bowl and the beach are her 2 favorite places in Los Angeles. Each December, she co-chairs her church's Project Angel Tree program which purchases Christmas gifts for children who have a parent in prison. How to contact Dr. Neville Anderson: https://www.larchmontpediatric.com/staff.html How to contact Dr. Bob: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChztMVtPCLJkiXvv7H5tpDQ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drroberthamilton/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bob.hamilton.1656 Seven Secrets Of The Newborn website: https://7secretsofthenewborn.com/ Website: https://roberthamiltonmd.com/ Pacific Ocean Pediatrics: http://www.pacificoceanpediatrics.com/
In this episode, Timothy discusses the remarkable success of Walt Disney, and how Disney success secrets can be applied to YOUR business.Show Notes Show Notes After much failure, Walt Disney finally experience huge success. It all started with a mouse (Mickey). A good example from a Mexican Restaurant in La Canada, California (Los Gringos Locos) How things go viral How to make your clients/guests feel like insiders Your business’ inner remarkability Your business’ triggers What’s the purpose of Disney? What’s the purpose of your business? People Mentioned Joe Polish Walt Disney Bent Hansen Claude Hopkins Jonah Berger Book Mentioned The First Domino by Joe Polish (coming soon) Contageous by Jonah Bergeri The Rich Cleaner System (for Carpet Cleaners who want to go to the next level): www.joepolish.com/NEWRichCleanerSystem Rich Cleaner is a program for Cleaners, Restorers and other entrepreneurs who want to take their business to a higher level of success. It’s the place you can go for collaboration, contribution, and connections. Members get marketing strategies, business building tools, tactics for exponential growth and more. It’s easy to join, and very affordable. You can learn more about the Elite Cleaners at www.RichCleaner.com
Adam and Mark open this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt discussing major media outlets reluctance to offer viewpoints alternative to their own. Then Adam tells Mark a harrowing story about a drainage issue at his previous La Canada home, highlighting how stupid and nonsensical city officials can be. This leads to a conversation about human nature and how lack of incentive compromises people's ability to be effective. Before they wrap, Mark briefly talks about Trump's recent tweet suggesting that the 2020 Presidential Election should be delayed. Please Support Our Sponsors: TommyJohn.com/Adam NetSuite.com/Doubt Go to MadisonReedMr.com and use code Adam for 10% off and free shipping Visit BetOnline.ag and use code PodcastOne for your sign-up bonus Find 'The Jordan Harbinger Show' anywhere you get podcasts
Mark opens this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt talking about Jeffrey Epstein's sex crimes accomplice Ghislaine Maxwell getting arrested. Then Adam plays Mark a news clip from St. Louis circuit attorney Kim Gardner investigating the couple who held guns in their front yard as protestors passed just outside their home. After that Adam complains about a dispute he had with the La Canada building and safety department. Before they wrap Adam asks for Mark's opinion on the new implementation of a $300 fine in West Hollywood for not wearing a mask. Please Support Our Sponsors: NetSuite.com/Doubt TommyJohn.com/Adam
Adam opens this week's episode of Reasonable Doubt recapping his recent trip to Texas to open the Houston Improv. Then Mark talks about why he's suing Gavin Newsom and the state of California on behalf of salon owners. This leads to a deeper dive into business and public areas opening back up in some states but not others. Before they wrap, Adam shows a picture he took of a new sign that's been put up on the infamous La Canada horse trail by his and Mark's houses. Please Support Our Sponsors: Credible.com/Doubt TommyJohn.com/Adam
Interview - Brigitte Purdy
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Adam and Mark open the show discussing the overreaction by media outlets and government officials surrounding coronavirus. They also discuss Mika Brzezinski's interview with Joe Biden and the hard nosed approach she took on the Tara Reade accusations, an update on General Flynn and they tease a guest appearance on next week's show. Please Support Our Sponsors: Credible.com/DOUBT NetSuite.com/DOUBT
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Anyways Dude, I was cash poor so I took my gas can full of coins to the local Coinstar machine and metaphorical chaos ensued. I later found redemption by watching The Two Popes about the friendship between Pope Francis and "the dude with the red shoes." CHARACTERS: Zane Grey, Pope Benedict XVI, Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce, Orson Welles, Eddie Murphy LOCATIONS: California Bohemian Leather (Workshop), Cornerstone Collective, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, Hastings Ranch, La Canada, Christmas Tree Lane, Argentina MOVIES/TV: Netflix, It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol, Saturday Night Live STUFF: Winter solstice, Ralphs, Kroger, Grocery Outlet, slot machine, Restoration Hardware, Catholicism, Jesuits SOUNDS: coyote, dogs GENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journal PHOTO: "Coinstar Pope" shot on my "new" iPhone6 RECORDED: December 21, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphone DISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised. HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie
Anyways Dude, I was cash poor so I took my gas can full of coins to the local Coinstar machine and metaphorical chaos ensued. I later found redemption by watching The Two Popes about the friendship between Pope Francis and "the dude with the red shoes."CHARACTERS: Zane Grey, Pope Benedict XVI, Anthony Hopkins, Jonathan Pryce, Orson Welles, Eddie MurphyLOCATIONS: California Bohemian Leather (Workshop), Cornerstone Collective, Eagle Rock, Pasadena, Hastings Ranch, La Canada, Christmas Tree Lane, ArgentinaMOVIES/TV: Netflix, It's a Wonderful Life, A Christmas Carol, Saturday Night LiveSTUFF: Winter solstice, Ralphs, Kroger, Grocery Outlet, slot machine, Restoration Hardware, Catholicism, JesuitsSOUNDS: coyote, dogsGENRE: storytelling, personal narrative, personal journalPHOTO: "Coinstar Pope" shot on my "new" iPhone6 RECORDED: December 21, 2019 on the observation deck at the Zane Grey Estate in Altadena, California GEAR: Marantz Solid State Recorder PMD670, Sennheiser MD 46 microphoneDISCLAIMER/WARNING: Proudly presented rough, raw and ragged. Seasoned with salty language and ideas. Not for most people's taste. Please be advised.HYPE/SWIPE: "Don't call me dude." - John Lurie
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How do you support families living under the shadow of a long-term illness? Parkinson’s disease is relentless and degenerative. There is no cure. Jason Berns remembers his dad, Don. Don was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at the age of 33; Jason was just 8 years old. Jason reflects on the challenges of living in the shadow of Parkinson’s, the importance of honesty and community, and the power of hope. – Jason Berns As my dad would say you know Parkinson’s has been extremely hard it didn’t create the life that we would have imagined and in on disability at 41 and but need, neither he nor my mom would say I wish it hadn’t happened. I think it shaped us into who we are. It allowed us to be more of who God has created us to be empathetic sympathetic, caring, driven, gritty, persevering, and and joyful again. INTRO In 2019, official US estimates stated that 40 million Americans were caregivers. This means they were helping family members with the tasks of daily living or with their medical needs. These caregivers oftentimes juggle their own families, careers, and personal needs while caring for their loved one. My guest today is Jason Berns. Jason knows what it is to love and care for a parent with a lingering, debilitating disease. Jason’s father, Don Berns, lived half of his life with Parkinson’s disease. But first, a little bit more about Jason. Jason is a realtor out in California. He is married to Laura, who is also a co-owner of the business. After a season of infertility, marked by miscarraiges and doctor’s visits, they were delighted to have three girls: Charlotte Caneel, Alexandra Adele, and Elizabeth Dawn. Jason is also my big cousin; his father, Don, was my Uncle. In my childhood memories, Jason looms large, swooping in from California for a midwestern holiday visit. - Jason Berns And boy I've had the blessing of growing up in a loving family. You'll hear a little bit more about that and some of the things that have shaped me through that grew up in I was born in Indianapolis and moved to California when I was one spent most of my young adult life growing years and La Canada and then walking out to Southern California. - Jason Berns Then I went to college in Santa Barbara at the opportunity to work overseas in Romania right after the communist regime was overthrown in the orphanages over there. - Jason Berns And then I studied in Israel moved back and got my degree in elementary school for about seven years and had an opportunity to go travel and watch tennis around the world and get that in Hawaii in the Caribbean. And that took me all over the world. - Jason Berns And then in 2006 moved back knowing that my, my dad probably mom probably needed me to be a little bit closer than living in Hawaii at that time to help care for my dad and to be present. - Liesel Mertes My uncle Don Is your father and I know that his health and his presence in your life is really important forming force. Tell us a little bit about his journey with Parkinson's and when as a child you first became aware that your dad had this disease. - Jason Berns Yes so I was born in 1973 and was my dad was a college athlete and an engineering major so brains and brawn. He played tennis in college at Duke University and again growing up even as a little kid. - Jason Berns I always wanted to be out playing sports throwing a ball hitting the ball kicking a ball whatever it was when skiing. - Jason Berns My dad was the youth pastor for our church here in locking me up for a number of years and being with the youth was always very active and I got the benefit of being involved and around those the youth group and seeing dad play basketball or see him play tennis against the varsity tennis players and going and watching it was in March of 1981. We were, my dad led a ski trip every year for the youth group to go to Utah to ski for five days over spring break and in 1981, I was eight my sister was four and we weren't going to ski Utah I'd been going since I was about three so I'd been about five times and I love skiing and was told that we weren't going to be going to ski Utah this year because Dad had to go to the hospital and have pulled off. - Jason Berns And didn't think much of it myself other than mom said that there was a little bit of actually no that wasn't the case. So he went to the hospital. It was probably several days of tests and then I remember them coming home and saying that we think Dad has been diagnosed with the disease called Parkinson's disease. Parkinson's, prior to Michael J Fox and his notoriety, was really a disease that most people associated with people 65 and older, people who were just getting older and it was part of getting older for people. And here was my dad: a vibrant active 33 year old a wonderful ministry and very athletic and he was starting to have a little shaking on the left side of his body - Liesel Mertes For people who are not familiar with the symptoms or progression of Parkinson's what how is that affecting his day to day? You mentioned the hand tremor and sweating. What did it that look like beyond those symptoms? - Jason Berns So, Parkinson's Disease is a neurological disease. They don't really know what causes it. There are there's still lots of research going on out there but it's a progressive disease. It is not something that is, there's no cures. There's no cause. There have been examples of people who have a head injury head injury and later end up being diagnosed with Parkinson's because of a head trauma. So that has, there has been some links to that but most often it starts with a tremor a shaking on one side of the body. - Jason Berns There are lots of different strands of the disease but you just slowly lose the ability to do some of the basic life functions. From feeding yourself cutting, cutting meat buttoning your own buttons you'd speak. There are times where you your body sort of freezes and you can't really move there. - Jason Berns The disease you're lacking dopamine which is a neurotransmitter which the brain sends out. It's the little messenger that when you want to move your finger the little neurotransmitter that goes from your brain to your finger that sort of allows you to move your pinky finger and it's your lack in the dopamine. So it could be slurred speech. It could be slowing down. Difficulty walking. - Jason Berns And I remember when I was in high school having a wheelchair ramp built into the house for the possibility of him being on a wheelchair. My dad was never one who was going to give in to that and was going to continue to function but there were times where he basically froze and couldn't move and you just had to wait. - Jason Berns I think one of the things you learn early on in this is you don't want to rescue these people. You may you may just have to be patient and if they're having trouble eating a bite and the tremor in their hand is shaking. Just give them time to get that bite. Don't don't take the fork and put it in their mouth. They're still humans that just is going to take a lot longer especially as the disease progresses. In his mind, there was a documentary done on dad years ago and one of the videos is of him sort of in the middle of the night getting a glass of water because he has to take these medicines to sort of allow him to manage the disease. And again he kind of get the cup of water to his mouth. He just sat there and the whole bottle full glass of water just kept shaking and shaking... sorry I kept shaking in the water all spilled. - Jason Berns Again it's not sad because of that but it's just it's a humiliating disease that allows you to lose the basic functions of living in said. My dad had some wonderful friends and finding support. There's a gentleman named John Ball who's now had the disease is his disease for 40 plus years was a similar age bracket as my dad and he still is running marathons. - Jason Berns So I think one of the huge things is you have to be able to manage your expectations you have to manage your body. My dad was committed to exercising and continuing to go to the gym up until about probably a year or two before two or three years before he passed away where he was going to the gym and exercising and again people would be afraid that he could hardly walk and could barely get there and yet he'd be pumping iron. - Jason Berns And there was no quit. And I think that makes a big difference having that attitude of I'm never going to give up, I'm going to be able to persevere through whatever may come and again so many life lessons in that. So, it's a progressive disease. It's a disease without a cure it, it doesn't necessarily kill you but it certainly defeats your spirit if you allow it. - Jason Berns I remember with much gratitude my parents again. I don't think they chose to hide it from me or in our journey from anyone. I think one of the challenges a lot of people have Parkinson's can be a pretty humiliating defeat disease especially as it progresses and I think for better or worse people want to hide it and we end or let bosses or not other people know because you never know what people are going to say. I remember clearly a couple of years later my mom was also a pastor at the church and part of a dream for my parents was to have their own church and be able to be co pastors of a church and they had dear friends who were doing that. - Jason Berns And I think that was a dream and I remember going down that journey a little bit and watching and there was a church member where forty five minutes away where they'd gone through the process and were looking seriously about hiring my parents and then discovering he had Parkinson's that they could never hire someone in that situation not knowing his future and I think that dream for my folks sort of was let go. And I think the reality of just sort of the disease continuing and having some people at the church say in the youth group it's a little distracting to have Dad speaking up there...Sorry, I miss my dad. - Jason Berns So he was someone with great strength and I again the blessing of how he and my mom chose to live life with Parkinson's was the people, people saw the struggle. People saw that it wasn't easy. As the disease progressed over the years he lived victoriously with the disease for 36 years. - Liesel Mertes And what was it like for you as an 8 year old and growing up to, what was your emotional journey like watching your dad have his capacities reduced like that you know it was? - Jason Berns As a young athlete, I identified a lot with him and just what would it be like for me not to be able to go play basketball or tennis or whatever and that was so it was hard to see it as we did some family counseling to process it all realizing that everyone handles trauma and stress and challenges differently as we sort of looked at it. - Jason Berns My dad, the four of us in our family my dad was sort of the one with the very positive enthusiastic nothing's going to defeat me I can handle it. God's gonna give me strength and we're gonna be okay and that optimistic perseverance is what allowed him to overcome for so many years. My role was probably the one that I took on the worry took on the concern: what's, what's the future hold? What does this mean for him? What does that mean for our family? And how I didn't know and so not being able to control that, that's something that shaped me and later on in life as I've interviewed for jobs. - Jason Berns I remember interviewing for a tennis pro job and again where they staff tennis pros at high end resorts around the world and they said Is there something interesting that we need to know and I just sort of said, it's really hard for me to know to not know where I'm gonna go because I could have been sent anywhere and I wanted there certain things you can't control but those are the things I really wanted to control. - Jason Berns My mom was probably the one who is the most healthy and letting out some of her disappointment and anger in it and being able to express that which was healthy. And my sister from that time she just she didn't remember dad without the Parkinson's. This was just who Dad always was; he was diagnosed when she was 4 and again I think as she once said Dad was always a little weird, he was always shaking a little. For me, it was, I knew him before and knew what he could do and there was that loss and , I think I really identified with that and what that would be like. - Jason Berns I think that's shaped me a lot into the person I am today and having a heart for those with special needs. - Jason Berns There was just an ability to be empathetic and understanding to people who were sick and people who may be struggling to do the basics of eating dressing so it's again my life. - Jason Berns I would say most definitively in the last 10 years being married that shaped me as much as anything. But prior to that the, the effect of Parkinson's and how that has shaped me in my life and our family is probably a significant event as any - Liesel Mertes You talked about returning to the U.S. because you realized that your mom could use some additional support in caring for your dad as he aged and as his Parkinson's progressed. What has it been like to, you know, in his final years have a parent who had those needs as you are establishing a business and raising a young family. How did you feel that that affected your daily rhythms? - Jason Berns Daily. As I reflected especially in his passing for 30 again the most for my mom there wasn't a day for thirty six years where she didn't have to think about, I wonder what Don needs and how can I help with that? And I would say, I wasn't as extreme, that there probably weren't many days over the last thirty five years where there wasn't a thought, How's dad? What does Dad need or how can I help? And again he was it wasn't because he was asking for help. It wasn't because mom was saying you need that but there was just sort of the awareness of wanting to be there and be present - Jason Berns When I moved back in 2006. He was 60 so it had the disease for twenty five, twenty six years and at least since it had been diagnosed and so those first six months, I lived in an extra bedroom in my parents home that they were in at that point to be present. It was it was intense. - Jason Berns As he as the disease progressed and he wasn't able to make the best choices. In some ways, he still wanted to be independent. But things like driving, when it came it became clear that there was a need to take his ability to drive away. - Jason Berns That's really painful season of having to be that adult to your parent when your parent's really not that old and be a part of that and help my mom in that process. - Jason Berns I remember driving down the street when I was living, living with them and seeing him run two red lights just as he as I was driving the other way. And it just became clear, OK ,this is not safe; his life is in danger and other people's lives are in danger. - Jason Berns And then again being able to be be there to lift him up. When Lenny and fallen again as I got, while my dad played tennis golf became the one sport that he could continue to do beyond the young and working out at the gym we could get him in a car we could drive him up next to the ball we could get him out of the cart we could hold him from behind and then he could be shaking, shaking, shaking and then with all the strength and I mean focus and then swing and then he'd fall. - Jason Berns And I remember in those us five to 10 years it would not be unlikely that he would fall one hundred twenty times in a round of golf and again falling once is hard on your body but literally going from standing to falling as a 6'4 person, that's a pretty big fall. And the last couple of years or probably the last year the last three or four times we played, he would often pass out and he would fall and pass out and his eyes would roll and then we'd lift him up and carry him back to the cart and then he'd come to be and wouldn't know that anything happened and yet it gave him so much joy to be out there and be able to continue to do things and have that can do attitude even though most would say you're crazy Why are you doing that? And we were able to do that up until the end. - Liesel Mertes As I hear that. I mean that's it's an exceptional and painful memory. Like it is exceptional. But how did you, how did you find the strength to do rounds of golf with him? Was, I imagine an that's hard as a child. It's hard to see your dad like that? - Jason Berns Yeah. Certainly it was hard, again, developing all sorts of stomach problems from way back in high school and learning how to cope with my own ways. Again, when I worried I had to learn how to be healthy and how to how to deal with that and not just internalize and I've always said as long as I can remember, I've always had a weak stomach because of all the stress and pressure I put on so. But there was the one side of just this is hard but there is always, again, he by his leadership with my mom was you know this there's joy in this. - Jason Berns There so much more than the suffering and his, his story is marked by a joy that is not dependent on circumstances. And you know I think there's often that just what I've witnessed from him and learn from he and my mom is that there's a real significant difference between happiness and joy and happiness is circumstantial where you know I can be real happy because my I got this job promotion or my daughter won this award or etc.. - Jason Berns But the joy is something that joy is something that can't be taken when it walk anymore or when you lose a leg where you where you have to have surgery where you're diagnosed with cancer again circumstances we can't often control and yet joy is something that again as a person of faith comes from something deep within, that is of the Lord and is something much, much more much deeper. So I I think there was there the reality of being willing to say this sucks this is not fair. But I've still got joy in life is good. - Jason Berns And the grand scheme of things we are incredibly blessed. And I was fortunate to be able to have been able to see a lot in this world and as challenging as things sometimes have been. - Jason Berns We're still far more blessed than we are struggled in the challenges we've, we've, we've faced and - Jason Berns Yet, as my dad would say you know Parkinson's has been extremely hard it didn't create the life that we would have imagined and in on disability at 41 and but need, neither he nor my mom would say I wish it hadn't happened. I think it shaped us into who we are. It allowed us to be more of who God has created us to be empathetic sympathetic, caring, driven, gritty, persevering, and and joyful again. - Jason Berns But I think life experiences we all will face those challenges and we can get better we can get stronger we can grow or we can sort of shrink and we can get angry and bitter and we'll be in a number of people where Parkinson's has destroyed the family and where debilitating illness has broken things apart or addiction. - Jason Berns And we were just on the phone with a client this morning and a marriage of a number of years but addiction and an illness that came from that has broken up the family and I'm very fortunate. My parents made a commitment and shared that with me that my mom promised my dad and lived it out every day that she would never leave leave him no matter how hard it got. And in the same light my dad made the commitment that he would never take his own life no matter how hard it got. And they lived out those commitments they lived out amongst many others - Liesel Mertes Thank you for sharing that. As you think about a community of people that come alongside you in this what were ways in which you would really meaningfully supported? - Jason Berns Boy. I think that's the power of community. My, my parents had a small group that they were able to be real with and real in the challenges. And I think the call to do life with others is something I witnessed and have observed and certainly tried to emulate and put into practice. - Jason Berns I look back at our family and we I think one of the questions that I read before is how did people miss me or misunderstand or miss me in the caring and I feel overwhelmingly that people got it and people helped us people loved us. The church for years they had meals that were prepared that were dropped off at the church for our family not because we're asking for it but it was just a tangible way for people to sort of ,let's drop off a meal at the church anonymously or not anonymously and it would be there for the Berns. - Jason Berns My mom; I don't know how she did all that she did but, I mean, those meals that were dropped off, having people just care. There was a gentleman name again as my dad being an athlete and me being an aspiring athlete growing up. A good friend of my father was Brad Holland, who had been a star basketball player at UCLA and drafted by the Lakers the same year as Magic Johnson and was on the Lakers and after his career was cut short because of knee injuries and things that Brad said to my dad as was relayed to me, "Don let me step in and be that father in this sporting arena that you're not able to be and be able to do some of those things so you can." In eighth grade, he coached my all star basketball team and this was someone who would later coached at UCLA coached teams that went to the NCAA tournament and yet he was given his time to coach this little seventh and eighth grader and worked out with me independent individually just to so that there was ways to feel loved and where my dad's disease didn't leave me without. I have gotten so much more. - Jason Berns We were cared for we were. We knew that we were not alone in this journey. And that makes all the difference. I think it's hard when I see people who are isolating when they're struggling in the in a journey of debilitating disease because they don't know how to do that. I'm very fortunate that Mom and Dad chose to live out there and the stories that the ways that touched other people as we shared about my dad at his memorial service the person who was ready to commit suicide and then my dad a picture of my dad flashed in front of their eyes and just his ability to struggle in front of other people and be OK. - Jason Berns This person chose not to take their own life because they knew that they could persevere. - Jason Berns And I think when we allow ourselves to be real and transparent and I think similar to what you're doing Liesel in this podcast on facing the hurt and the sadness that you've experienced in your life and yet finding a way to bless others and let other people hear that life's not real clean and life is messy and life hurts but we can get through it and we we need to do it with others we can't do it on our own. - Jason Berns There's just so much truth and richness in that. I've been blessed with incredible fellowship of your friends my entire life. My closest friend from the time I was with Sean Whiting he and I 44 years of doing life together and there's been times where we've been little closer than others. But couple years ago we were in India Lebanon kids at these orphanages together. - Jason Berns And I have a group of guys in college who was the discipleship group where we lived together the year after college and yesterday literally as I was in a matter of 15 minutes I had text messages from six of these guys who twenty four years ago we were pursuing life purposefully together on what it means to be intentional about life and as I said to each of them this is so amazing to have twenty four years later after college to have all of us still in touch and being purposeful about living life and we're not in touch all the time but we can connect - Jason Berns And about a year ago, I met with a group of guys on a weekly basis for the last 17 years and doing life and walking the challenges of life of stillness of divorce of loss and yet sharing the incredible victories of success personally and professionally. And vacationing together. It's it's just so rich when we can share life with others and yet it it can be really isolating when not in the contrast and I know my life having shared it with others and being pretty transparent about it. - Jason Berns Again as you evidenced by this time I've already teared up multiple times I'm pretty emotionally in touch but will not intentionally but will we'll tear up because I care so deeply and that's just part of my makeup and I don't think that would be who I was if I hadn't been through what I went through and been able to see that you know, it's okay for men to cry. - Jason Berns I know a lot of men who don't feel like that's OK; it wasn't modeled and my dad certainly wasn't like pretty much more than my dad ever did. But there was the freedom to be real that in the victories and in the, the defeats moving forward through that - Liesel Mertes I've, I've teared up a couple of times listening to you. Did, were there as some of this relates specifically to the working environment, did you find yourself, as your dad's disease progressed, needing to be called away from work to help come and care for him or having to put workplace things aside in a particular way? And how did you communicate that to your organization and the people that you worked with? What did that feel like for you? - Jason Berns So, I've had three main careers since I graduated high school or college in ninety five. I was an elementary school teacher for seven years and loved it and found it incredibly rewarding and meaningful and I was a tennis pro and running tennis programs around the world and then the last 12 years have been running this real estate business. - Jason Berns So yes there were times where I needed to be step away and I was fortunate to have understanding principals when I was an elementary school teacher. Sue Wilson and my first all when I was in Santa Barbara and then Lily Ogden when I was in La Canada you and I were both wonderful and I think people got to know my story. I think I wasn't afraid to share it. - Jason Berns And they knew that my values and my priorities were family was going to be of greater importance to me: God, family, business has always been how I've strove to live my life and was modeled and family needs to come first. - Jason Berns Now, as the owner of a company I've learned I have work to live that out and encourage that in our in our team members and allowing them to live out that faith and family are of greater importance. Obviously you've got to get the work done and to run a big business. There's there's tasks that need to be done but people need to go be with family because their sickness or illness; being able to be understanding of that as a, as a boss, as a team member, as a I experienced that grace from others and I think that's hugely important to be able to again - Jason Berns I wanted life to be very black and white. I think I saw things pretty black and white. I still think I think I still has things more black and white. If the reality is there's just so much gray and I think as employer or employee it can often be black and white. We want to see it black and white but it's gray. - Liesel Mertes So, do you have any words for someone who might be listening and they are right now caring for a parent who is in the midst of something debilitating in their walking that journey again. - Jason Berns I just I have no regrets from the, the time I did I think it's important to know your own needs and not be afraid to ask that. Ask for your own needs to be met. - Jason Berns I think as a caregiver, my natural caregiving was to help, support, rescue, I the most obvious example of my and I went through a pretty painful divorce when I got married young to someone who there was lots of a lot and dealt with depression and I thought, well I'll just leave her and I'll help her and all rescue her and that did not work. As a caregiver and someone who gives, I need someone who really gives to me as well. And again, there were lots of other things I didn't mean to put any blame but I, as someone who is a caregiver you need someone who cares for you as well someone who digs into you and it's a support. - Jason Berns Again it can be pretty overwhelming not knowing how long this how long the caregiving can go. Being willing to ask for help. I'd say get involved in a community of support for my dad and his Parkinson's. One of the things again I learned from watching him was he started these groups with other Parkinson's patients where the other Pakis could speak about what was going on and being able to understand that have that support group where other people who are caregivers are talking to you about the challenges they face other people who are going through the journey of sickness and illness and just a not a real optimistic future looking. - Jason Berns My dad often gets a lot of the credit for how he lived his life. But who my mom was and standing beside him and loving him who my sister was as his daughter and the way she sacrificed and gave him again as a dad was struggling. He still wanted to ride bikes. And so we got him this three wheel bike and it flags all over just so he could ride his bike to the to the gym and we'd get calls from people across town who would be concerned. - Jason Berns I saw Don riding across the freeway intersection and he got stuck and yet somehow he still got home enjoy going out and picking him up on this three wheeled bike in the middle of nowhere. And again, it was just sort of dad you just sort of. He needed to have those outlets he needed to have that ability to do that you needed to let him do that. - Jason Berns But there was also those times of Dad and again he hated it when we wanted him to be safe because in his view being safe isn't there was going to be no quality of life. Yet there was finding that balance of safe and yet risk again. - Jason Berns Life is gonna throw curveballs and hard stuff at us. But there's so much more purpose in whatever that may be. It's easy for me to say never give up but I think when people saw my dad in his life it spoke a little more powerfully because he to get out of bed to make, make the decision to live for many years was more than most would ever have given. And it would have been easy to just give up. Yet he continued to. And so two of my three girls know him because he fought and Elizabeth Elizabeth Dawn is named after him. - Jason Berns You'll know him by her name and by the stories we tell and the lives that have been impacted again after his passing the number of comments and notes of sharing about his life and the purpose he had and the joy that he and my mom exhibited. You just never know. So never give up. I think those would be his words and I will resonate with that. And there is a joy in this journey that is not dependent upon circumstances and we can persevere and get your tribe. Get your people who you can do life w who you can be real with and who aren't afraid of you asking the hard questions on because we need that. - Jason Berns We're not called to do life on our own. And relationships are hard. Marriage relationships are hard. Parents parent children relationships are hard work. Relationships are hard. But we've got a pretty strong call to stay reconciled and to be right and there is no greater love than the one that you lay down your life for one another and being able to do that. - Jason Berns Again some ways that you can see it real transparently what that looks like and other times it's going to be more in the subtleties and I'm thankful for my dad. I'm thankful for my mom I'm thankful for a wife who who gets me and supports me and we get to pass on these lessons to our children and to the children we get to love and Pasadena in Monrovia in India and around the world as we're trying to impact and improve the lives of others through our through our purpose. - Liesel Mertes Thank you for sharing those reflections. And I agree. Don Berns was exceptional. I'm so glad that my life intersected with him. And I'm so thankful that you took time to share about him and his influence in your life today. - Jason Berns You're welcome. I hope that there is value to those people out there somehow some way. MUSICAL TRANSITION A few take-aways emerge after my conversation with Jason. Community was essential for Jason and his family. In his words, “We are not called to do life on our own.” The Berns family benefitted from meals deliveries, from men that stepped in to coach basketball teams, and from friends that have been with them to share joy and sorrow over the years. If you are a friend or a coworker with someone that is a caregiver, don’t shrink back. Consider the ways that you can come alongside them with friendship and meaningful gestures? If you are a caregiver, what support groups are available in your area for both you and for the person you are caring for? Find people that will pour into you. At your company, it is alright for people to step back from work as a result of life circumstances? Jason talked about his supportive principals and the way that he now manages his own real estate business. Jason seeks to model his values of God, family, business and encourages his employees to do likewise. What values are explicitly or implicitly being modeled in your organization? Faith and hope can be a tremendously important part of what helps men and women survive and thrive in the aftermath disruption.Even in the midst of a relentless disease, Uncle Don maintained this remarkable grit and hopefulness that transcended personality. He believed that his failing body was not the final reality, he believed that there was more. If you are in the midst of a darkness that seems overwhelming, may a glint of hope find and surprise you today. OUTRO
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In Episode 24 of Accredited Investor Markets Radio, Brendan Ross of Direct Lending Investments and host Chris Cahill discuss how Direct Lending Investments' fund pools high-yielding, 6-18 month business notes and what approaches may help diversify and mitigate risks in the pool. Mr. Ross also comments on peer-to-peer lending in general, including how, and why, the investment method attracts borrowers once served by community banks. Additionally, the discussion touches on what the consequences may be for P2P in a new period of severe financial distress. You can learn more about Brendan Ross and Direct Lending Investments here. Or you can find him here: Twitter: @brendan_ross LinkedIn Facebook YouTube About Brendan Ross Brendan Ross is the President of Direct Lending Investments LLC, the general partner of the oldest and largest short-term, high-yield, small business loans fund. An expert in alternative assets, Brendan has directed the purchase of more P2P-originated U.S. small business loans than any other institutional investor. Previously, Brendan was a turnaround CEO and ran a number of companies, including ReserveAmerica and Fanfare Media Works. Brendan began his career at Mercer Management Consulting (now Oliver Wyman), where he worked for a variety of clients including United Airlines, Bank of America and AOL. He left Mercer to join MediaOne’s newly formed Strategy Group. Brendan’s business experiences also include leading a product management team at Ticketmaster, where he received two patents for Ticketmaster Auctions. He has served as CEO of a number of companies, including ReserveAmerica, the world’s largest outdoor recreation reservation company, and local advertising leader Fanfare Media Works. Regularly cited by top-tier media outlets such as the Wall Street Journal, Investment News, Bloomberg, Fox Business News and others, Brendan is a go-to source for information and analysis concerning the growing P2P and small business lending sectors. Brendan graduated with honors from Brown University with a double major in economics and sociology. He lives with his wife and two children in La Canada, located just north of Los Angeles.
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