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Chefs Jennifer Hwa Dobbertin, Reuben Asaram, and Lawrence Smith have all crafted impressive resumes in their respective hometowns of San Antonio, Philadelphia, and Pheonix. But, as is often the case in the restlessly creative world of culinary, they all want more.For now, Dobbertin, a repeat 2023 and 2024 James Beard Award semi-finalist, is busy running Best Quality Daughter, which she first opened alongside two friends in 2018 and five years after opening her first brick and mortar concept, Hot Joy. Best Quality Daughter has since become a San Antonio staple featuring Asian-American cuisine with a South Texas influence.Rueben Asaram, who was trained at the Culinary Institute of America and now owns and operates Reuby in Philadelphia, blends Mexican and Indian flavors. Asaram has a background in fine dining but left to travel as much of the world as he could. The experience inspired him to since create colorful popups throughout his city, which has become his signature.Lawrence Smith is a bit newer to the scene, working his way from line cook to sous chef to executive pastry chef. In early 2022, he opened Chilte in Phoenix, which he describes as experimental, modernized Mexican cuisine.
COULD WE MAKE FOOTBALL SAFER? And not just football, but any sport that uses a helmet? That is the hope of CU Doctoral Candidate Lawrence Smith, who has been working to do just that. He and his colleagues have invented a new kind of foam that absorbs a LOT more impact than traditional foam and I'm talking to Lawrence about it today at 1. Read more about it and see photos here.
In this week's episode, Han is joined by Lawrence Smith. Lawrence is based in Glasgow. After many years of living in London as an actor, Lawrence has come home to Scotland to figure out what he's doing next. Having been diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes at an early age, Lawrence is passionate about raising awareness for mental health issues within the diabetic community.This week, we discuss:What is T1DE and why the diagnosis name has progressed from diabulimia?Factors that impacted Lawrence's development of anorexia nervosa resulting from Type 1 Diabetes.The characteristics which would give someone a diagnosis of T1DE, and how this goes from diabetes mismanagement to T1DE.The psychological, medical and behavioural impacts of T1DE on Lawrence's life.The assumptions the public make surrounding diabetes, and Lawrence responded to this using disordered eating behaviours.What helped Lawrence to recover from his eating disorder and navigate recovery whilst managing his type 1 diabetes.To find out more about Lawrence, you can follow him on Instagram @lom_smith. Kindly note, that this episode delves into sensitive eating disorder topics. Remember to take care of yourself while listening, and always seek professional help if needed. This podcast is your bridge to insightful discussions, not a substitute for clinical guidance.
One had broken ribs and two years of heartbreak to overcome. The other had been a national celebrity but never faced anything like this before. Now they were running against each other, to the death. Stuff's Mike White and Lawrence Smith recorded the drama of the Riverhead Backyard ReLaps Ultra, the race that keeps on going until only one person is left standing. Need more great podcasts? Check out Stuff's full catalogue here. GET IN TOUCH Feedback? We're listening! Email us at thelongread@stuff.co.nz CREDITS Read and produced by Jono Willliams Audio editing: John Ropiha Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Items from past issues of The Clarke County Democrat 45 Years Ago June 1978 Rowdy McGee was named Grove Hill Police Chief by the Grove Hill Town Council. Lawrence Smith resigned the position to return to Brewton and private business. McGee worked eight years under Sheriff Ray Sheffield as chief deputy and one year with former Sheriff Hybard Paul. McGee previously had a pulpwood dealership, the McGee Company, and had once owned WHOD Radio in Jackson. Dr. Dewey Chalk opened a chiropractic clinic in Grove Hill. Chalk previously practiced in Clarksdale, Miss. He is married to the former Wanda Weatherly...Article Link
In the Republic of South Africa, Exercise Shared Accord is mutual training that according to Gail McCabe, is living up to it's name. There are sound bites from Lt. Ashley Frantz, Brig. Gen. Peter Corey, Brig. Gen. Lawrence Smith and LTC Kevin Saatkamp. Available in high definition.
On this episode, Butch and co-host Angelo DePaola talk coastal fishing with the best anglers in Lower Alabama waters and fisheries. Our contributing fishing experts this week are Lawrence Smith, Capt. Richard Rutland, and Capt. Scott Kennedy. Plus, Angelo gives us an Orange Beach, Gulf Shores, and Gulf Coast Real Estate Report. Enjoy the show! This Report is Presented By: Angelo DePaola - The Coastal Connection - EXP Realty & Sportsman Marina GET 10% OFF AFCTO PRODUCTS and A FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK ASFR has partnered with AFTCO, and they are offering all of our listeners a FREE SUN PROTECTION MASK with the purchase of any AFTCO products. All you have to do to get your 10% off is text the word “fishing” to 6475589895 to subscribe to our email list, and we'll send you the AFTCO promo code via email. Please subscribe, rate, and review wherever you listen to your favorite podcasts and if you'd like us to email you the podcast, just head over to greatdaysoutdoors.com/asfr, and we'll send you the new show each week. Check Out The NEWEST WAY To Get Your Fishing Reports: TEXT "fishing" to 314-665-1767 Keep Whackin'em! //////////// Sponsors: AFTCO Bajio Sunglasses Sportsman Marine L&M Marina Admiral Shellfish United Bank Buck's Island Marina MB Ranch King Blinds Test Calibration Photonis Dixie Supply & Baker Metal Works CCA Alabama Angelo Depaola EXP Realty "The Coastal Connection" KillerDock Fishbites National Land Realty- Gulf Coast Office Hilton's Offshore Charts Great Days Outdoors Foster Contracting Ricciardone Family Dentistry
Lawrence Smith is the Communications Director for the Kentucky Baptist Convention. Smith shares his story as a dedicated local journalist, what he is envisioning for the future of Kentucky Today, and much more.
Our guest is a fun one today. Professor Stacey Lantagne, Associate Dean for Faculty Development at the University of Mississippi School of Law will help us understand the law around NFTs - Non-fungible tokens. Professor Stacey Lantagne, https://law.olemiss.edu/faculty-directory/stacey-lantagne/ has been on our show in the past discussing: TickTock 02/02/21 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-tiktok-and-memesProtecting your Intellectual property 041420 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-intellectual-property-during-covid-19Fair use of Intellectual property 121019 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/in-legal-terms-intellectual-propertyGenetic Testing 091118 http://inlegalterms.mpbonline.org/episodes/5cd2d695f9e59c996625763aIf you're interested in learning more about patents and trademarks: The Mississippi Library Commission was designated as an official Patent & Trademark Resource in 1990 by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Patent and Trademark Office. A wide variety of services are provided from extensive holdings of patent & trademark resources. While the primary users are inventors, attorneys, and researchers, the services are open to the general public. As a patent training and search can take between one and three hours, we recommend you schedule a time to meet with Lawrence Smith, Collection Management Director and Patent Librarian, by emailing him at lsmith@mlc.lib.ms.us or calling 601.432.4120.https://www.mlc.lib.ms.us/ptrc/I'm interested in NFTs – especially when I read an article about how an artists and computer programmer partner paid off their mortgage in 6 hours with their Dasterdly Ducks images. https://www.techtimes.com/articles/271028/20220125/nft-ducks-120-000-six-hours-nft-ducks-designer-home-foreclosure.htmWhat interests you? We'd love to tell you what the law is and you're your rights are concerning that subject. Contact us on the show's email address legalterms@mpbonline.orgNFTs, explained https://www.theverge.com/22310188/nft-explainer-what-is-blockchain-crypto-art-faqWhat are the copyright implications of NFTs? https://www.reuters.com/legal/transactional/what-are-copyright-implications-nfts-2021-10-29/Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA) https://www.copyright.gov/dmca/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including doings from the first few days of the 2022 General Assembly in Frankfort. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Wes Swietek, Bowling Green Daily News.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss major news stories in Kentucky on this special Thanksgiving holiday weekend show (taped on Nov. 17). Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; Lisa Benson, Louisville Business First; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including a rise in COVID-19 cases and an executive order from Gov. Andy Beshear permitting adults to receive a vaccine booster. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Ryland Barton, Kentucky Public Radio; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the news of the week, including the latest on political races for the U.S. Senate in 2022 and governor in 2023. Guests: Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier Journal; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.
Guest host Lawrence Smith of WDRB in Louisville and journalists discuss the news of the week including the latest on COVID-19 in Kentucky and a shooting at a school bus stop in Louisville. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.
In this weeks episode, Han is joined by Actor and Singer, Lawrence Smith.In this weeks podcast, we discuss a whole host of really important topics, and explore things that may sometimes be uncomfortable to discuss. Lawrence was diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as a child, so he hasn't ever known any difference. With Lawrence, we discuss labels, diabulimia, and the need for protection and support as he had always had his diabetic team. We discuss how eating disorders can be a cry for help, a need for safety, to shrink yourself and show you aren't okay if you can't put it into words - all of these things have negative connotations but are TRUE and shouldn't be seen as a negative. We speak about the work needed to improve the support of those with diabulimia, including education, funding, and the role of professionals. We also have the difficult conversation of using an ED as self harm, the hard truth that you can't blame your eating disorder for your behaviour, and that you have the choice to recovery. Finally, we discuss sexuality and how back tracking to see if different factors may have triggered your ED is difficult because it's happened - how do you know what impact has it had?If you would like to find out more about Lawrence, you can find him on Instagram @lom_smith or check out his website, lomsmith.com.Please not this topic includes sensitive topics that some may find distressing: eating disorder behaviours, misuse of medication, depression, suicidal ideation & thoughts, self-harm. If you require support please reach out to charities such as Diabetes UK, BEAT, First Steps ED or call the Samaritans for support on 116 123.
Guest host Lawrence Smith of WDRB in Louisville and fellow journalists discuss the news of the week, including the latest on COVID-19 and decisions by many local school boards across the state to implement masking mandates for students, teachers, and staff. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Joe Ragusa, Spectrum News 1; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and journalists recap the special legislative session and discuss other news. Guests: Jack Brammer, Lexington Herald-Leader; Jess Clark, WFPL in Louisville; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including the latest on a spike in COVID-19 cases in the state and a wrap-up of the Fancy Farm event. Guests: Melissa Patrick, Kentucky Health News; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Joe Sonka, Louisville Courier Journal.
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Welcome to another episode of the Conversations for Financial Professionals podcast where we are shaping the next generation of financial advice. Today we have Lawrence Smith. Lawrence, you are the President of ELS Vision Wealth Management. You bring a passion for helping people reach their future wealth goals and work with Employer-Sponsored Retirement Plans, small business owners, and individuals in need of expanded financial planning. Prior to establishing your own firm in 2017, you served as a Registered Representative with JP Morgan Chase, as a Retirement Consultant with Lincoln Financial Group, and as a Financial Advisor with Lincoln Financial Advisors Corp. Along with your BS in Business Administration you hold the Chartered Retirement Planning Counselor (CRPC), Chartered Retirement Plan Specialist (CRPS), and CERTIFIED FINANCIAL PLANNER ™ designations as well as the Series 7, 6, 63, and 66 FINRA securities licenses, along with your Life and Health Insurance licenses. You are well-equipped to assist prospective clients in a multitude of financial matters. Welcome to the podcast! Show Highlights: 0:00 Meet Lawrence Smith 2:49 When do firm owners hire career changers? 7:00 How do you decide when to hire a team? 10:38 What goes into a new hire? 17:54 What skills does a client facing hire need? 23:35 How to practice on yourself 26:17 What skills do non-client facing staff need? 32:39 Where do you learn these skills? 38:05 The Value of Internships in this industry 43:55 Education vs Experience vs Volunteering 50:03 Words of Wisdom Resources: Are you a current or aspiring financial professional? Click here to receive my 10 Tips for jumpstarting your career. Listen to previous podcast episodes, clicking here. To receive a newsletter digest of Jumpstart community happenings, click here. Subscribe to the podcast by clicking here. Want to collaborate? Click here. Thanks again for listening, reading, and watching!
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including an uptick of COVID-19 cases in Kentucky, a primary challenge to Democratic Congressman John Yarmuth (KY-3rd District), and a record state budget surplus. Guests: Jess Clark, WFPL in Louisville; Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
The presumed frontrunner is suddenly out. Another candidate picks up a key endorsement. A moderate Republican enters the fray. And there are likely more announcements ahead. WDRB political reporter Lawrence Smith discusses recent developments in the 2022 race to succeed Greg Fischer as Louisville Metro mayor. What does David James' exit mean for the race? Why is Barbara Sexton-Smith working for Craig Greenberg instead of mounting her own campaign? Does J'town Mayor Bill Dieruf have a path to victory as a Republican? Smith tackles these questions and more.
Interview with Coach Lawerence Smith of Dunbar Poets ( Baltimore, Md)
Unapologetically Black Male: Surviving Stigmas, Standards, and Systems.
Interview with Coach Lawerence Smith of Dunbar Poets ( Baltimore, Md)
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news. Scheduled guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Mark Vanderhoff, WLKY in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news, including Gov. Andy Beshear's announcement of June 11 as the date most COVID-19 restrictions will end in the commonwealth. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news including information about COVID-19 vaccines and the state's unemployment system. Scheduled guests: Bill Estep, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news, including Gov. Andy Beshear's vetoes of several bills passed by the legislature. A montage of Comment on Kentucky clips through the years honors former host Al Smith, who died on March 19. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Mandy McLaren, Louisville Courier-Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Kentucky doesn't have money for teacher raises, but the GOP-dominated legislature recently passed or advanced several new or expanded tax giveaways. WDRB's Chris Otts and Lawrence Smith discuss a sweetheart deal for the well-connected developer of a Louisville hotel, an effort to lure remote workers from other states and the controversial school choice bill that would give breaks for supporting private education.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss widespread flooding in Kentucky, reopening schools, several bills passed in the General Assembly, and other news of the week. Guests: Emily Bennett, WYMT in Hazard; Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader; Laura Cullen Glasscock, The Kentucky Gazette; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Condolences to Lawrence Smith and Pastor Lorenzo Bonds. RIP
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the aftermath of an ice storm in many regions of the state, legislation passed in the General Assembly, education and COVID-19 news, and more. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Olivia Krauth, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Kentucky's Republican-dominated legislature finally confronted the reality of slot-like gaming in the commonwealth last week. The vote to legalize "historical horse racing" machines showed deep differences among GOP lawmakers about how to help the poor, "trickle down" economics and whether morality should be legislated. WDRB's Chris Otts and Lawrence Smith break it down.
Bill Bryant and guest journalists discuss legislation passed during the first week of the 2021 General Assembly, security measures taken in Frankfort after a mob breached the Capitol building in Washington DC, and other news. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
More Republican-dominated than ever, Kentucky's legislature has begun its 2021 session by passing bills curbing Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear's COVID-19 emergency powers, as well as measures relating to abortion. WDRB's Lawrence Smith takes stock of the first couple of weeks of the General Assembly and what's ahead. How will Republicans' budget priorities differ from Beshear's? Will they muster the votes to save slot-like gaming in the state? And is a citizen petition to impeach the governor gaining any traction?
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss news from the last week of 2020 and look ahead to the 2021 General Assembly. Guests: Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal. (Pre-recorded on Dec. 29, 2020)
Bill Bryant and journalists review the year's top news stories in Kentucky, including the coronavirus pandemic, the protests against racism in Louisville and elsewhere, and the 2020 election. Guests: Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal. (Pre-recorded on Dec. 22, 2020)
There was no suburban revolt against President Trump in Kentucky. In fact, Republicans further cemented their control by adding to dominant super-majorities in the state legislature. What are the implications for Louisville, the Democrats' remaining stronghold? What policies will the GOP pursue that it hasn't already? Will Democrats figure out a way to appeal to rural Kentuckians, or embrace their role as the urban and progressive minority in a largely white, rural state? WDRB political reporter Lawrence Smith joins the show to break it down.
Bill Bryant and a panel of Kentucky journalists discuss results from the 2020 general election, rising COVID-19 numbers and Kentucky State Police training materials. This week's guests are: Daniel Desrochers, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
On Election Day 2020, WDRB political reporter Lawrence Smith talks about a handful of Kentucky House races in which Democrats are trying to gain more ground in the once safely Republican east Louisville suburbs. Smith also shares some insight from an election eve interview with Sen. Maj. Leader Mitch McConnell of Kentucky. Then, WDRB.com education reporter Kevin Wheatley discusses the major ruling on the JCPS property tax increase and why the 10% hike isn't even a factor in this year's school board races.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including a surge in COVID-19 cases and the latest updates on campaigns for the Nov. 3 general election. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Tessa Duvall, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Democrat Amy McGrath had a strong Oct. 12 debate performance against U.S. Sen. Maj. Leader Mitch McConnell, but she still faces long odds in her bid to unseat the six-term Kentucky Republican. WDRB political reporter Lawrence Smith breaks down the race, including key points in the debate and how the contest differs from the 2019 governor's race won by Democrat Andy Beshear and from the 2014 McConnell trouncing of Democrat Alison Lundergan Grimes.
Jack Caine (Dolph Lundgren) is a Houston vice cop who's forgotten the rule book. His self-appointed mission is to stop the drug trade and the number one supplier Victor Manning. Whilst involved in an undercover operation to entrap Victor Manning, his partner gets killed, and a sinister newcomer enters the scene... Along with F.B.I. agent Lawrence Smith, the two investigate a spate of mysterious deaths; normal non-junkies dying of massive heroin overdoses and bearing the same horrific puncture marks on the forehead. This, coupled with Caine's own evidence, indicates an alien force is present on the streets of Houston, killing and gathering stocks of a rare drug found only in the brain... Caine is used to fighting the toughest of criminals, but up to now, they've all been human.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including an address by Gov. Andy Beshear to Kentuckians about a COVID-19 milestone and the latest on the Breonna Taylor police shooting in Louisville. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and a panel of journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including an address by Gov. Andy Beshear to Kentuckians about a COVID-19 milestone and the latest on the Breonna Taylor police shooting in Louisville. Guests: John Cheves, Lexington Herald-Leader; Darcy Costello, Louisville Courier Journal; and Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the decision to hold the Kentucky Derby without spectators and the latest on how COVID-19 positive cases are affecting plans to hold in-person attendance at Kentucky schools. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including the decision to hold the Kentucky Derby without spectators and the latest on how COVID-19 positive cases are affecting plans to hold in-person attendance at Kentucky schools. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Deborah Yetter, Louisville Courier Journal.
In this episode we are covering a lesser known eating disorder with the brilliant Lawrence Smith. Who shares how many with Type 1 Diabetes find this affects their weight and mental health. Here we go! Mental is the brain-child of Bobby Temps, who lives and thrives while managing his own mental health. Each Thursday we delve into a factor or condition that affects the mind and how to better manage it. Check out Lawrence’s article on Diabulimia HERE (https://medium.com/@lomsofficial/diabulimia-the-mental-health-equivalent-of-putting-a-hat-on-a-hat-fa0f30f4edd0) Petition to 'Get Mental Health Education on the School Curriculum' - Join us at http://bit.ly/MentalPetition Join the movement on: Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/bobbytemps/) , Twitter (https://twitter.com/mental_podcast) & Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/mentalpodcast/) We also have a very blue website with loads of great resources HERE (http://mentalpodcast.co.uk/)
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including efforts to reduce COVID-19 infection rates and problems with the state's unemployment insurance system. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
Bill Bryant and journalists discuss the week's news from the commonwealth, including efforts to reduce COVID-19 infection rates and problems with the state's unemployment insurance system. Guests: Alex Acquisto, Lexington Herald-Leader; Lawrence Smith, WDRB in Louisville; and Morgan Watkins, Louisville Courier Journal.
Kylor has a conversation with FCS Fans Nation Admin & Stats top 25 voter. -Chat about his time at JMU -His move to Cheney -Zips -Frisco -Roos Field Fundraising Efforts