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Send Kris and Rob a Text Message!HELP GIVE TO HURRICANE HELENE RELIEF EFFORTS Samaritan's Purse: https://www.samaritanspurse.org/disaster/hurricane-helene/ The American Red Cross: https://www.redcross.org/donate/dr/hurricane-helene.html/The Savage Crimes of Ricky Lee Green: A Texas Serial Killer's Reign of TerrorIn the mid-1980s, Texas was home to a series of brutal and sadistic murders that left communities shaken and horrified. At the center of this spree was a man named Ricky Lee Green, a serial killer whose thirst for violence and cruelty knew no bounds. His reign of terror spanned several years, during which he brutally murdered and mutilated at least four known victims. His crimes, driven by a deadly combination of drugs, sexual violence, and pure sadism, shocked even the most seasoned law enforcement officers. Today, we're diving deep into the twisted mind of Ricky Lee Green, uncovering the details of his horrific acts, his eventual capture, and his legacy as one of Texas's most brutal killers.Early Life: The Making of a MonsterBorn in 1960, Ricky Lee Green had a troubled and abusive upbringing that set the stage for his future violent behavior. Growing up in an unstable household with a history of physical and emotional abuse, Green's life quickly spiraled into darkness. As a young adult, he developed a drug habit that fueled his increasingly violent tendencies. By the time he committed his first murder in 1985, Green was already well on his way to becoming one of the most dangerous men in Texas.The CrimesRicky Lee Green's first known victim was Jeffrey Davis, a man he brutally murdered and mutilated in Fort Worth in 1985. Green stabbed Davis multiple times before dismembering his body, leaving investigators horrified by the sheer brutality of the crime. This was only the beginning. Over the next four years, Green would go on to kill at least three more people, each murder more brutal and grotesque than the last.What made Ricky Lee Green's crimes particularly shocking was his methodical approach to mutilation. His killings were not crimes of passion but rather calculated acts of torture and dismemberment. Green's ability to evade capture for years made him even more dangerous, leaving law enforcement scrambling to piece together the horrifying puzzle.Capture and ConvictionGreen's murderous rampage came to an end in 1989 when he was finally arrested in connection to one of his murders. During his interrogation, Green confessed to several of the killings, describing them in graphic detail. His wife, Sharon, was also arrested and charged with her involvement in some of the murders. Green was ultimately convicted of multiple murders and sentenced to death.Despite numerous appeals, Ricky Lee Green was executed by lethal injection in 1997, ending the life of a man who had caused so much pain and suffering. Sharon, who played a role in at least one of the killings, received a 10-year sentence for her involvement.If you're fascinated by true crime stories like this, be sure to listen to our latest episode of Hitched 2 Homicide, where we delve even deeper into the twisSupport the showJOIN THE HITCHED 2 HOMICIDE IN-LAWS AND OUTLAWSSTART KRIS CALVERT'S BOOKS TODAY FOR FREEH2H WEBSITEH2H on TWITTERH2H on INSTA
Aan tafel deze week: journalist Kim Ghattas, Staatssecretaris van Defensie Gijs Tuinman, oud-diplomaat en vredesonderhandelaar Robert Serry, vredesactivisten Rula Daood en Alon-Lee Green van Standing Together Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-29-sept-24
Aan tafel deze week: journalist Kim Ghattas, Staatssecretaris van Defensie Gijs Tuinman, oud-diplomaat en vredesonderhandelaar Robert Serry, vredesactivisten Rula Daood en Alon-Lee Green van Standing Together Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-29-sept-24
Aan tafel deze week: voorzitter Universiteiten Nederland Jouke de Vries, Amsterdamse gemeenteraadsleden Sheher Khan en Itay Garmy, Stronger Together oprichter Alon-Lee Green, oud-politicus Renske Leijten, advocaat Eva González Pérez, fotograaf Ilvy Njiokiktjien Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-12-mei-24
Aan tafel deze week: voorzitter Universiteiten Nederland Jouke de Vries, Amsterdamse gemeenteraadsleden Sheher Khan en Itay Garmy, Stronger Together oprichter Alon-Lee Green, oud-politicus Renske Leijten, advocaat Eva González Pérez, fotograaf Ilvy Njiokiktjien Presentatie: Twan Huys Wil je meer weten over de gasten in Buitenhof? Op onze website vind je meer informatie. Daar kan je deze aflevering ook terugkijken en je vindt er natuurlijk nog veel meer gesprekken: https://bit.ly/buitenhof-12-mei-24
Episode 292. What These Palestinian & Israeli Activists Need Us to Know: Standing Together's Sally Abed & Alon-Lee Green Sally Abed, an elected leader at Standing Together and Alon-Lee Green, the National co-Director and a founder of Standing Together, talk us through what is happening in Palestine and Israel right now, their own stories of growing up and living through it, and how we can help in their mission to bring liberation, equality, and peace to all who live on the land: - Why Palestinian liberation and Jewish safety are completely interconnected; - Who's really benefiting from the U.S. sending billions of dollars to the Israeli government; - The myths Americans have been taught about the Palestinian-Israeli crisis; - Why Sally says it is vital that Americans not “sit out” the upcoming elections; and - How we can help the PEOPLE on the land today to secure a ceasefire, end the Israeli occupation of Palestine, bring the hostages home, and secure peace, liberation, and safety for all. On Standing Together: Standing Together is a grassroots movement mobilizing Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel in pursuit of peace, equality, and social and climate justice. While the minority who benefit from the status quo of occupation and economic inequality seek to keep us divided, we know that we — the majority — have far more in common than that which sets us apart. When we stand together, we are strong enough to fundamentally alter the existing socio-political reality. The future that we want — peace and independence for Israelis and Palestinians, full equality for all citizens, and true social, economic, and environmental justice — is possible. Because where there is struggle, there is hope. - To Learn More: https://www.standing-together.org/en - To Join their Mission: https://www.standing-together.org/friends - To Give: https://www.standing-together.org/donatehere - If you can attend their NYC event: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/fighting-for-peace-and-justice-standing-together-nyc-fundraiser-registration-849180350287 To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Standing Together is a grassroots movement mobilizing Jewish and Palestinian citizens of Israel in pursuit of peace, equality, social, and climate justice. In this podcast, we talk to National co-director Rula Daood and Founding National co-director Alon-Lee Green on what it means to build a movement, to organize people, and what it means to build political will to end the occupation and create equity for all people. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Definition's Most Voted. Counting down the songs we played in 2023 that received the most votes. Playlist: "We Don't Care" by Gallery Drive "Mourning Laps (ft. Izzy, Old Mate Hamb, MotionPlus)" by The Profit "Keep in Touch" by Th3rdkind "God is a Beast (ft. R-Kitect, Swinn Da Example & Freestyle Fam)" by Righteouz Knight "Adidas Originals (ft. Chris Rivers)" by Rap Is A Martial Art "King Kulture (ft. Theory Hazit, Lee Green)" by Beautiful Eulogy "G.O.M. Cypher 2.0 (ft. Sevin, Datin, Bumps Inf & Selah The Corner)" by Bizzle "Stay Strong (ft. Jonnie 3:16)" by Izzy n The Profit "Turn Around (ft. Scribe)" by River Movement "The Cypher" by The Profit "Runaway (ft. River, Jon Corbin, DIE-REK)" by Krosswerdz "NYC Cypher Series pt 5" by Kingdom Times "Pass It (ft. Freddie Bruno, JustMe, muzeONE, Jurny Big, Griffin)" by Scribbling Idiots "Rhymes & Roses 2.0 (ft. A.I. the Anomaly, Aasha Marie & B. Angelique)" by Shakiah "You Will Listen (Freddie Bruno Remix)" by Krum (Playdough) "Faith (ft. E.man)" by Junyah Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/885 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
Alon-Lee Green is the co-director of Standing Together, which brings together Israeli Jews and Palestinian citizens of Israel in the struggle for peace. In this interview he tells me what campaigners like him are up against, where the struggle for peace goes now - and what he'd like from the international left.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-owen-jones-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sound Travels 31 Playlist 02 08 23 1. Aja Monet - Black Joy - When The Poems Do What They Do (Drink Sum Wtr) 2. Nubya Garcia - Lean In (self-released) 3. Muva - Heaven Hear Me Above - Align With Nature's Intelligence (Brownswood Recordings) 4. Tony Allen, Adrian Younge, Ali Shaheed Muhammad - Don't Believe The Dancers - Tony Allen (JazzIsDead) 5. Fareed Haque - Simbi - Casseus! (Wardude Music) 6. Guillermo Klein Quinteto - Carmello - Telmo's Tune (Sunnyside) 7. Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah - Xodokan Iko-Hu Na Ney - Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning (Ropeadope) 8. Emmett Goods - Goods Brothers - Another Level (Truth Revolution Records) 9. Seven for Lee - Kevin Figes & You Are Hear - Seven for Lee/Green and Orange Night Park (My Only Desire) 10. Miki Yamanaka w/Mark Turner, Tyrone Allen, Jimmy Macbride - Shades of Rainbow - Shades of Rainbow (Cellar Music) 11. Louis Hayes - Hand in Glove - Exactly Right! (Savant) 12. Joshua Jaswon Octet - Seasick Part V: Bright Polar Waters - Polar Waters (Ubuntu) 13. Letieres Leite e Orkestra Rumpilezz - Coisa 2 - Moacir de Todos os Santos (Lusofonia Record Club) 14. Isach Skeidsvoll - Hobo Lyttekopi - Dance to Summon (Ultraani/Jazzaggression) 15. Gard Nilssen's Supersonic Orchestra - Boogie Stop Tøffel - Family (We Jazz) 16. Greg Foat & Gigi Masin - London Nights - Dolphin (Strut) 17. Yoni Mayraz - Dybbuk Tse! - Dybbuk Tse! (Astigmatic Records) 18. Matthew Halsall - Water Street - An Ever-Changing View (Gondwana)
Three killed in Pope County car crash; new sidewalk planned for Oak Street; Rotary installs flag poles behind 'Welcome to Morrilton' sign; Rural Services Grants announced; SCCSD teachers among participants in Art Launch; Morrilton Night planned at Dickey Stephens Park; we talk with Lee Green of Point Remove Brewing Company about Business Lunch event.
Welcome to Cancer in our Community, where we're having conversations about Black health equity. Ms. Valerie Goddard is an expert in creating equitable educational programming. Dr. B. Lee Green is an experienced researcher in understanding health disparities. So what do they have in common? The answer: passion for helping the Black and African American community navigate cancer. Both have worked together on many outreach initiatives, with the most recent being the George Edgecomb Society. Listen in as our guests talk about developing trust, and how including diverse community voices in funding decisions, leads to more exciting scientific advances. Learn more about our guests and their work: Dr. B. Lee GreenMs. Valerie GoddardThe George Edgecomb Society Learn more about our host Dr. Brandon Blue. This podcast is produced by: The Office of Community Outreach, Engagement, and Equity at Moffitt Cancer Center Artha Science Media. Follow COEE on: LinkedIn Facebook Twitter Track: Sunlight Cascading Through the Clouds — Artificial.Music [Audio Library Release] Music provided by Audio Library Plus Watch: https://youtu.be/mtONh3v8-mw Free Download / Stream: https://alplus.io/sunlight-cascading
Positive hip hop by Christian artists from Australia and beyond. New music by NF and Village KNG. Two flashbacks from the early '00s. Playlist: "Rhymes & Roses 2.0 (ft. A.I. the Anomaly, Aasha Marie & B. Angelique)" by Shakiah "Afro Frontier" by Village KNG "Sideways (ft. Lecrae)" by KB "Up" by Aaron Cole "Plot Twist" by Licy Be "The Cypher" by The Profit "King Kulture (ft. Theory Hazit, Lee Green)" by Beautiful Eulogy "God is a Beast (ft. R-Kitect, Swinn Da Example & Freestyle Fam)" by Righteouz Knight "Happy" by NF "HAPPY" by Wande "Here We Go" by GRITS "The Gathering (ft. Nil Void, Phenomena, Lex)" by Mistery "Adidas Originals (ft. Chris Rivers)" by Rap Is A Martial Art "1, 2, 3 (ft. Yankee Man)" by KJ-52 "G.O.M. Cypher 2.0 (ft. Sevin, Datin, Bumps Inf & Selah The Corner)" by Bizzle "City of Dreams (ft. Collistar, Wole Agbaje & Imprint Worship)" by We Got Love Project Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/848 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
We all start as freelance court reporters, which makes us independent contractors... but one thing they didn't teach is in school is what are options are for incorporating, running a business properly and legally, and paying our taxes. So in this episode, we have a chat about that.
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This week on Definition The Profit brings us "The Cypher" - Celebrating all things Posse Track and Cypher related also bringing us some freshness from NZ. Tracklist: Rhymes & Roses 2.0 by A.I The Anomaly The Cypher by The Profit Pass It by Scribbing Idiots ft. Freddy Bruno, Jurny Big, Griffin & EF Cuttin ADIDAS Originals by Rap Is A Martial Art The Gathering by Mistery ft. Nilvoid, Phenomena & Lex We Don't Care by Gallery Drive GOM Cypher 2016 by GOM God Is A Beast by Righteouz Knight ft. R-Kitect, Swinn Da Example & Freestyle Fam Skip The Formalities by Krosswerdz King Kulture by Beautiful Eulogy ft. Theory Hazit, Lee Green & DJ Efechto Faith by Junyah ft. E.man NYC Cypher Series pt 5 by Kingdom Times Vote on the playlist at www.definitionradio.com/show/839 Leave your requests/shout-outs on our socials www.facebook.com/DefinitionRadio www.instagram.com/DefinitionHH www.twitter.com/DefinitionHH www.krosswerdz.com
On this episode of Coach Speak, Bill Roseberry sits down with Civic Memorial Boys Basketball Coach Lee Green! Coach Speak is presented by Edward Jones Financial Advisor Steve Medford!
We're talking craft beer in Arkansas with Point Remove Brewing's Director of Brewing Operations, Lee Green. The post Modern Brews + Beats Podcast #130: Point Remove Brewing appeared first on NTX Beer.
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Green G.O.A.T. Development is making sports and fitness copywriting more engaging and reliable by using correct lingo so business owners can get back to what's important... Running their business and living their best life! On this episode of The Wednesday Match Play Podcast presented by MemberText, Bobbie Lee will give us an overview of the company, talk more about all the clients he's working with, the cost to hire Green G.O.A.T. and his writing process. He also talks about their new website and blog coming soon. This was a fun and grammatically correct conversation. Let's tee off.
In this episode, we talk with Lee Green of Yucaipa, California about how he got his start in horseshoeing, memorable experiences of shoeing during the 1984 Olympic games in Los Angeles, and lessons he has learned on improving his efficiency in shoeing horses over the past fifty years.
In this AD Insider podcast, we feature a segment from the AD Insider | Thursday 30 series, presented by Clell Wade Coaches Directory, Inc., for this special episode we have compiled highlights from our interviews and the hot topics shared during NIAAA workshops to provide you with the very best insight into what ADs are doing for their programs, what challenges they are struggling to solve, and lessons they have learned in the past year.Topics Discussed:Negotiating for a Higher SalaryManaging Difficult ConversationsDr. Lee Green on Name, Image, and LikenessWhat is Causing the Increase in Athlete AnxietyCommunicating Your Vision for Your SchoolSupport the show (https://coachesinsider.com/sign-up/)
Black People could have been undercounted by 2 million in the 2020 Census which reallocates $1.5 Trillion each year; White Texas teacher gets fired for using the N-Word; Texas Reps. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee & Al Green could face-off due to Republicans Gerrymandering; Gomillion vs. Lightfoot U.S. Supreme Court case was about gerrymandering African Americans in Alabama; The Black Panther Party For Self Defense was founded Oct. 15th, 1966. - TheAHNShow with Michael Imhotep 10-17-21 Support The African History Network through Cash App @ https://cash.app/$TheAHNShow NEXT Class Starts Sun. 10-24-21, 12:00pm EST (LIVE Online Course) ‘Ancient Kemet (Egypt), The Moors & The Maafa: Understanding The Trans-Atlantic Slave Trade What They Didn't Teach You In School' with Michael Imhotep host of The African History Network Show. 10 Week Online Course. REGISTER NOW!. ON SALE $80; ALL SESSIONS WILL BE RECORDED SO YOU CAN WATCH AT ANY TIME! WATCH CONTENT ON DEMAND! REGISTER HERE: https://theahn.learnworlds.com/course/ancient-kemet-moors-trans-atlantic-slave-trade-oct-2021
Letzte Woche war ich dort auf der „Ideenfutter Expo“ - die schon zum 6 Mal stattgefunden hat. Veranstalter war das Foodhub NRW. Wer es noch nicht kennt: Es handelt sich um eine innovationsplattform und ein Netzwerk für die Lebensmittelbranche. Gemeinsam mit weiteren Partnern haben die Peter Wiedeking, Lee Green und Florian Dieterle das Event auf die Beine gestellt. In dieser kurzen Folge nehme ich euch mit zu einem kurzen Audio-Ausflug nach Neuss.
He's been everywhere man...Lee Green talks about his path to becoming Girls Varsity Basketball Head Coach at Alton Marquette.
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Standing Together is an organizing body for Palestinian and Jewish citizens of Israel. They say the struggle is for a society in which all Arabs and Jews enjoy security, freedom from violence, safety in homes and on streets and, most of all, equality. Rula Daood and Alon-Lee Green join theAnalysis.news with Paul Jay.
We speak with Lee Green of Innovation Research Interchange (IRI) about the future possibilities of R&D and her work with IRI, focusing on knowledge creation and knowledge sharing, marking this as the heart of what all innovators should be doing. Lee shares tackling different industries and levels of R&D and how to come up with recommendations that she uses to implement into organizations. Lee also gives great advice on collaboration and how other people’s input could lead you into a completely different direction for success. For more information, visit our website: https://untoldcontent.com/ You can also find us on Instagram: @untoldcontent
In the latest episode, our hosts welcome Dr. Lee Green and Dr. Terry McDonald for a discussion about the importance of the patient's medical home and the many benefits that come from continuity of care, including fewer emergency room visits. While virtual care is necessary and needed – especially during the pandemic – it works best when delivered by a physician who knows the patient and their medical history. They discuss the value of the relationship with your physician/clinic and the impacts to health system costs when this relationship is absent. Our guests also touch on the growing shadow pandemic of mental health, and how having a relationship with a physician can help patients open up about the stress they are experiencing.
Discussion with NIAAA legal guru Dr. Lee Green
When working in the world of digital health innovations has been your lifelong career, you tend to get some pretty good insights. Being exposed to both the entrepreneurial and startup side as well as the mentoring and coaching side? That sends those insights into the stratosphere. Lee Greene has spent his entire professional career on either side of the digital health innovation landscape and he’s dishing some great advice for us in this episode. Come find out how emotion can act as a blinder to success, why it’s important to follow the flow of money, and how collaboration could be the key to reshaping healthcare on a global scale. In this episode, Lee shares his knowledge on everything from success to the future of healthcare and beyond. If you’re thinking of starting a startup or entering the entrepreneurial field of digital health - or are already there feeling the pressure, you need to see this show! Strap in and enjoy the ride! Here are the show highlights: This is why some health innovations succeed, and some fail (6:07) Why it’s okay to be “all about the money” (7:46) The difference between being the advisor - and running your own startup (12:33) Understanding co-creation, taking advice and figuring out what to believe (15:18) Coaching tip: know what moves to make (18:52) The impact of collaboration and how it might change the future of healthcare (27:55) Guest Bio Lee Greene is the Co-Founder of Stuward, an award-winning digital health company offering a personalized eHealth platform with the ability to match family caregivers to expert coaches. Lee is also the Managing Director for HealthInc, a 12-week full-time accelerator program that connects entrepreneurs and startups to a network of health and business professionals. Lee is a self-proclaimed “serial health entrepreneur” and has dedicated his professional career to coaching and mentoring entrepreneurial minds and startup ventures. If you’d like to reach out to Lee you can email him at lee.greene.@healthinc.io, follow him on LinkedIn at Lee Green, or visit his website at healthinc.io.
Green Pulse Ep 30: What has Covid-19 taught Singapore about sustainability: Desmond Lee 12:58 mins Synopsis: Green Pulse is an environmental podcast series by The Straits Times which analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Minister for National Development Desmond Lee speaks with ST's environment correspondent Audrey Tan on his vision for a City In Nature in this episode. The economic fall-out from Covid-19 and the looming threat of climate change has nudged sustainability up the agendas of many economies around the world. Singapore too is looking for ways to become more sustainable. But in a country as densely built as Singapore is, what would sustainability look like? They discuss the following points: What has Covid-19 taught us about sustainability? (0:48) How the National Development Ministry intends to champion sustainability in the built environment. (3:05) The importance of changing not just infrastructure, but also mindsets in the sustainability drive. (8:32) Technological tools to help plan for better sustainability in early-stage flat designs (10:50) Listen to Green Pulse's Pt 2 & Pt 3 of Desmond Lee interview Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter Follow David Fogarty on Twitter Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaM Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Green Pulse Ep 30: What has Covid-19 taught Singapore about sustainability: Desmond Lee 12:58 mins Synopsis: Green Pulse is an environmental podcast series by The Straits Times which analyses the beat of the changing environment, from biodiversity conservation to climate change. Minister for National Development Desmond Lee speaks with ST's environment correspondent Audrey Tan on his vision for a City In Nature in this episode. The economic fall-out from Covid-19 and the looming threat of climate change has nudged sustainability up the agendas of many economies around the world. Singapore too is looking for ways to become more sustainable. But in a country as densely built as Singapore is, what would sustainability look like? They discuss the following points: What has Covid-19 taught us about sustainability? (0:48) How the National Development Ministry intends to champion sustainability in the built environment. (3:05) The importance of changing not just infrastructure, but also mindsets in the sustainability drive. (8:32) Technological tools to help plan for better sustainability in early-stage flat designs (10:50) Listen to Green Pulse's Pt 2 & Pt 3 of Desmond Lee interview Produced by: Audrey Tan (audreyt@sph.com.sg) & David Fogarty (dfogarty@sph.com.sg) & Ernest Luis Follow Audrey Tan on Twitter Follow David Fogarty on Twitter Edited by: Adam Azlee Follow Green Pulse Podcast series and rate us on: Channel: https://str.sg/JWaf Apple Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaY Spotify: https://str.sg/JWag Google Podcasts: https://str.sg/JWaM Website: http://str.sg/stpodcasts Feedback to: podcast@sph.com.sg See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the fourth episode of Instant Coffee, LSE Middle East Centre's Jack McGinn talks to Alon-Lee Green about the future of the Israeli Left. Alon-Lee is National Director of Standing Together, a Jewish-Arab grassroots movement organising in Israel. You can find Standing Together on: Facebook: www.facebook.com/standingtogetherenglish/ Twitter: twitter.com/omdimbeyachad Instagram: www.instagram.com/standing.together.movement/ Youtube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCEE8M44MkYm6wqN8HN98jnA
On the fourth episode of Instant Coffee, LSE Middle East Centre's Jack McGinn talks to Alon-Lee Green about the future of the Israeli Left. Alon-Lee is National Director of Standing Together, a Jewish-Arab grassroots movement organising in Israel. You can find Standing Together on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/standingtogetherenglish/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/omdimbeyachad Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/standing.together.movement/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEE8M44MkYm6wqN8HN98jnA
On the first episode of the Remote Daily podcast, Farmer Josh Lee brings to the light the realities of our food systems, and how his team at Green Top Farms is feeding NYC in the COVID-19 pandemic. We honor the essential workers — from those on the frontlines in healthcare, to the undocumented immigrants keeping our cities fed — think about shifting to more local food systems in the long-run, and discover what we can do to become better food citizens.
A podcast about a 'Black Lives Matter' demonstration at Lee Green, Lewisham, on the 6th of June 2020
The 13th edition of Whe're They At features former NBA All-Star, New York City Basketball Hall of Famer and current Fisk University head coach, Kenny Anderson. Kenny was one of the most dynamic point guards in the NBA in the 1990's. He was named the Gatorade High School Player of Year in 1989, out of Archbishop Molloy H.S in Queens (NY). He was part of one of the most memorable trios in NCAA basketball history, 'Lethal Weapon 3' with Dennis Scott and Brian Oliver, leading Georgia Tech University to the Final Four in 1990. He was the #2 pick in the 1991 NBA Draft and had a solid 14-year career. Kenny's eventful life was featured in a riveting documentary called, 'Mr. Chibbs: The Kenny Anderson Story'. Host Nabaté Isles had the honor to speak with Kenny on a multitude of topics including: 01:57: The process and inspiration behind the creation of his documentary. 03:19: On COVID-19 striking Elmhurst Hospital and the surrounding areas around where he grew up in Queens, NY. 04:59: On his upbringing in LeFrak City and basketball showing him the way. 07:40: On following his childhood mentor and fellow former NBA guard, Kenny Smith to attend Archbishop Molloy H.S. and playing for legendary coach, Jack Curran. 09:04: Which New York City basketball greats inspired him to add to the lineage? 10:18: Why is New York City amateur basketball not elite anymore? 12:30: On the tragic deaths of Kenny's NYC basketball contemporaries due to COVID-19, Dave Edwards, Lee Green, Jonathan Duck and Jermaine Miller. David Cain was infected as well but he is expected to recover. 16:23: On his rivalry and friendship with Bobby Hurley. 18:56: On what made Kenny attend Georgia Tech University under the tutelage of Coach Bobby Cremins. 19:56: On his bond with Brian Oliver and fellow former NBA player, Dennis Scott as they created the trio, 'Lethal Weapon 3' at Georgia Tech. 22:29: On the fraternization involving current NBA competitors. 23:55: Does he wish that he was picked by a team other than the New Jersey Nets in the NBA Draft so he could have been further away from his hometown and distractions? 24:57: Does he feel disappointment that him and Derrick Coleman didn't reach the high expectations with the Nets? 26:09: On how Dennis Scott helped influenced the current NBA game. 26:41: The difficulties of dealing with instant fame. 29:22: How he's coped with the upsetting memories of being sexually molested as a youth? 30:52: His approach to Fatherhood through his experiences. 33:48: On the rich Black history and tradition of Fisk University, the school where Kenny is now coaching. 36:24: On the plethora of point guards in the early-1990's, who was the toughest one he faced? 38:04: Who was the BEST player he played against? 38:40: On playing for nine different teams throughout his 14-year career. 40:16: On the different coaches he learned from while playing in the NBA. 41:18: How tough was retirement for him? 42:17: Reminisces on the bizarre North Korea excursion with Dennis Rodman's goodwill team of former NBA players. 43:51: On how the point guard style of the 1990's that he was a major part of influenced today's game. 46:01: It's tough to not be able to work with his players in person at Fisk University due to the COVID-19 pandemic. 47:36: FAST BREAK segment of random questions for Kenny. Musical selections are from Nabaté Isles' album, 'Eclectic Excursions', available on iTunes, Spotify, Google Play, Amazon, Tidal, etc. Check out his website as well: www.nabateisles.com
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This episode of the ADInsider podcast was recorded at the National Athletic Directors Conference, where we had the chance to sit down with Sports Law expert Dr. Lee Green to discuss:What Athletic Directors and Coaches really need to know about avoiding lawsuits. The current state of social media law in schools.The biggest scholastic legal issue of 2019.Dr. Lee Green is an attorney and Professor Emeritus at Baker University in Baldwin City, Kansas, where for 30 years he taught courses in sports law, business law, and constitutional law. Support the show (https://coachesinsider.com/sign-up/)
An IT Problem Without an IT Solution: Lee Green, Chief Architect, IT & Operations Division, Blue Cro by Massachusetts Health Data Consortium
Host Matt Ferrari's guest is Lee Green, Chief Architect BCBSMA. As the Chief Architect to a large payer system, Matt and Lee discuss the challenges of legacy systems and how they are looking at transforming from just a transactional system to delivering experiences that inspire outcomes and move toward interoperability. Want to stream our station live? Visit www.HealthcareNOWRadio.com. Find all of our show podcasts on your favorite podcast channel and of course on Apple Podcasts in your iTunes store or here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/healthcarenow-radio/id1301407966?mt=2
"You don't have a garden just for yourself. You have it to share." - Augusta Carter, Master Gardener, Pound Ridge, Georgia Pass-along plants have the best stories, don't they? They have history. They have personal history. One of my student gardeners had a grandmother who recently passed away from breast cancer. Her mom was no green thumb. But, when her daughter started working in my garden, she let me know that her mom had some plants and her dad was looking for a place for them. Would I be willing to take one? Sure. Absolutely, I said. Next thing I knew, a few weeks later, Mom is walking up my driveway caring one of the largest Jade plants I’ve ever seen. The plant was in a container the size of a 5 gallon paint bucket and the plant was just as tall. I took the plant from her with a promise to take good care of it. When she turned to leave, I asked her mom’s name. I like to name my pass-along plants after the people I get them from; and, that’s when the tears started. When she left, I brought it over to the potting bench and let it sit for a few days. Then, my student gardeners and I set about dividing it and taking care of it. It was a good thing we did it - because the minute we started to take it out of the pot it became very apparent that this plant was severely waterlogged. It wouldn’t of made it have a knot rescued it from the pot. We removed as much potting soil as we could. We split the plant in half and put them into separate clay pots which were very heavily perlited; which was just what the doctor ordered. It’s the perfect environment and now it’s doing fantastic. But, I’d be lying if I didn’t say that it had a little more special meaning to me than just your typical jade plant -because of the look on this woman’s face when she gave me this plant; passing on this little, living thing that her mom had nurtured. Brevities #OTD Today is Saint Bernard of Clairvaux‘s day; he was the patron saint of beekeepers. He's also the patron saint of bees and candlemakers. St. Bernard was a doctor of the church and a French Abbot. He was apparently a fabulous preacher, with excellent speaking skills. He became known as the "honey sweet" doctor for his honey sweet language; he would draw people in. When he decided to become a part of the monastery, he had to give up and get up and give a testimony. History tells us that his testimony was so compelling that thirty members of his family and his friends decided to join the monastery. That’s how he became associated with bees; all that sweet talk. And it was Saint Bernard who said, "Believe me, for I know, you will find something far greater in the woods than in books. Stones and trees will teach you that which you cannot learn from the masters." #OTD Today is the birthday of Edward Lee Green; who was born on this day in 1843. Green performed yeoman's work when it came to the plants of the American West; naming or describing or even re-describing over 4,400 species. Before Green made his way west, he reached out to Asa Gray of Cambridge and George Englemann of St. Louis at the Missouri Botanic Garden. They gave him good counsel and in 1870, he started traveling to Colorado, California, Mexico, New Mexico, and Arizona. He eventually settled in Berkeley as a church rector. In the early 1880s, an interesting thing happened: he left the episcopal church and he became a Catholic. While he was becoming Catholic, Green began lecturing at the University of California, where he became the curator of the herbarium. When he and the University's President didn’t agree on nomenclature for the plants, he ended up accepting a job at Catholic University in Washington DC, where he worked until 1904. At that point, he ended up going to the Smithsonian. When he was there, he transferred his herbarium and published his masterpiece called Landmarks of Botanical History Part One. Part Two was never completed. #OTD It was on this day in 1863 that a botanist preserved a specimen of milkweed about 15 days after the battle of Gettysburg. Drexel University shared this story back in 2018. A curatorial assistant at the botany department named Elana Benamy was digitizing plant images. She came across an image of milkweed - which is pretty common - but what made her take a double take was the date and location of the plant specimen. The plant was labeled "Battlefield of Gettysburg, August 20, 1863." The battle in Gettysburg had occurred during the first three days of July. So this specimen had been gathered about seven weeks after the battle, and about five weeks after Frederick Law Olmsted had walked the field. Elana asked, "Can you imagine why on earth would someone be out plant collecting [there]?" As it turns out, the reason made perfect sense. The collector was a man named Thomas Meehan. Meehan had worked for Andrew Eastwick who was the owner of Bartrum‘s garden in Philadelphia. Afterward, Meehan opened up his own nursery in Germantown. In 1853, his younger brother, Joseph, had come to the United States from England. The younger Meehan brother was working in the greenhouses for his brother when he enlisted to fight in the Civil War. As the battle of Gettysburg began, the younger Meehan was taken prisoner; but with the defeat of the army he was given battlefield parole on July 4th. Historians now speculate that Thomas' brother, Joseph, might still of been at Gettysburg or Thomas might’ve gone out with him on a botanizing trip there. In either case, 33 years later, Joseph would write a beautiful account of the landscape in an article for a gardening magazine called, Battlefield Flowers: Floral Treasures of Gettysburg. Apparently, both brothers had inherited a love of plants. #OTD It was on this day in 1912 that the Plant Quarantine Act was enacted. It gave the Health Inspection Office the authority to regulate, the importation and interstate movement of, nursery stock and other plants that may carry pests or disease. This is why if you’ve been stopped in the airport with a plant - it’s thanks to the Plant Quarantine Act. The Act is thanks, in part, to the work of David Fairchild. When he brought that first shipment in of Cherry trees from Japan, to be placed along tidal basin in Washington DC, they were infected with disease and insects. So that in part, lead to the Plant Quarantine Act - so that something like that would not happen again. #OTD Today we wish a happy birthday to the man with a last name all gardeners covet:the lead singer of Led Zeppelin, Robert Plant, who was born on this day in 1948. Unearthed Words Today we celebrate the birthday of the poet Edgar Albert Guest. Guest was known as the People’s Poet during the first half of the 20th century. His poems were happy and hopeful; which is why people like them. Here’s his poem called To Plant a Garden: If your purse no longer bulges and you’ve lost your golden treasure, If at times you think you’re lonely and have hungry grown for pleasure, Don’t sit by your hearth and grumble, don’t let mind and spirit harden. If it’s thrills of joy you wish for get to work and plant a garden! If it’s drama that you sigh for, plant a garden and you’ll get it You will know the thrill of battle fighting foes that will beset it. If you long for entertainment and for pageantry most glowing, Plant a garden and this summer spend your time with green things growing. If it’s comradeship you sight for, learn the fellowship of daisies. You will come to know your neighbor by the blossoms that he raises; If you’d get away from boredom and find new delights to look for, Learn the joy of budding pansies which you’ve kept a special nook for. If you ever think of dying and you fear to wake tomorrow, Plant a garden! It will cure you of your melancholy sorrow. Once you’ve learned to know peonies, petunias, and roses, You will find every morning some new happiness discloses. Today's book recommendation: Rose Recipes from Olden Times by Eleanor Sinclair Rhode This is an oldie but goodie and it was published back in 1973. The author teaches many applications for working with roses including how to crystallize the petals and preserve the buds, how to use the rose leaves to flavor wines and vinegar, and how to use roses in medicinal ways. So much rose wisdom has been lost to time. It’s wonderful to have resources like this still available. This book offers 83 recipes all together thanks to the herbalist Eleanor Sinclair Rhode, who gathered her information from a number of legendary herbalists, such as Sir Hugh Platt, Gervase Markham. Today's Garden Chore Pick herbs for fresh use and also for drying. Most herbs have a more concentrated flavor if they are not allowed to bolt or flower. Frequent harvesting will also accomplish that. As a bonus, harvesting encourages fresh, vigorous growth and keeps them growing longer into the season. Something Sweet Reviving the little botanic spark in your heart Here’s another excerpt from a letter that Elizabeth Lawrence wrote to her sister on August 20, 1940: "I have finished [the chapter on] Summer, and I only have [the chapter on] Fall to do—which is short. I hope I can get it done quickly, and have time to rewrite after your reading. If you get back before I do [from a trip with Bessie and sister Ann], and can find time to look into my garden, will you see if Nerine undulata is in bloom? And if it is, pick it when all of the flowers are out, and put it in your refrigerator until I get back. It bloomed last year while I was gone, and I have never seen it, and it is the most exciting bulb I have. I enclose a map of where it is, and of other things that might bloom. Don’t bother about any of them—don’t look for Ridgeway [color chart]. I am taking it with me in case we get to any nurseries.…" Nerine undulata is an Amaryllis. It grows 18 inches tall and has umbels of 8-12 slender, crinkled pale pink flowers and it blooms in autumn. Thanks for listening to the daily gardener, and remember: "For a happy, healthy life, garden every day."
Terry Lee Green. A prisoner from the state of Wyoming serving his time in the Supermax federal prison in Colorado. I once had a fight with him in it. He assaulted 20 federal prison guards, was shot in the crotch with an anti riot gun and still almost escaped the cell block. Imagine that guy and his gang of murdering cut throats finding you broken down on a lonely stretch of road after midnight. That is exactly what happened to a school teacher and his elderly mother. This is a true story taken from the official records and the memory of a prison guard. The scary part is that this is not fiction. Warning this story is about real life, murder, rape and torture. You have been warned!
How to Watch Movies the Right Way, a fun and funny movie review podcast
Pat Stango, Clayton Gumbert, Erin Rose Chan, and The New Master Gregg Zehentner are giving their oversized reactions to the 2019 Academy Awards! We recap the big winners n losers, review the telecast, celebrate Spike, give a final post-mortem on Green Book, and look ahead to what permanent changes should be made to the Oscars. Plus we preview Nick Vallelongo's next work, "That's Amore!" And of course, New Master's Words From the Mountaintop. Instagram: @howtowatchmoviespodcast Email us: howtowatchmoviespodcast@gmail.com
One Nail at a Time: Insights for Building Your Patient's Medical Home
In this episode Dr. Lee Green, Family Physician and Health Services Researcher at the University of Alberta, discusses the international and local evidence in support of the Patient’s Medical Home model. PMH Evidence Summary: http://www.topalbertadoctors.org/file/top--evidence-summary--benefits-of-pmh.pdfIF Training Link: http://www.topalbertadoctors.org/events/improvementfacilitatortraining/Scaling up Primary Care Transformation Report: https://primarycareresearch.ca/images/scaling_up.pdf#page=1Scaling up Primary Care Transformation Presentation: https://youtu.be/pJHUjlJ8cR4General PMH Evidence: http://www.topalbertadoctors.org/tools--resources/patientsmedicalhome/#pmhevidenceQuestions? Ideas? Leave us a comment or send an email to michele.hannay@albertadoctors.org
Tarrant County Texas. And on september 20, 1980...a man and woman stood at the alter, to celebrate their love and join together as man and wife. But...as the two love birds left the chapel that day..little did they know that the vow they'd made just moments ago..would be an eerie foreshadowing of events to come. Till death...do us part...they'd said........but exactly....who's death where they speaking of? And how many innocent lives would be lost along the way?------------------------SOCIALS-----------------------Twitter: @MurderlandPodFacebook: Adventures In MurderlandAlans Twitter: @alancassidy2009Mikes Twitter: @itsmicjamesMikes YouTube: youtube.com/itsmicjames
Episode 36 and everything is coming up GEGGA! Cat Flippen and Lee Green talk about all things Google Educator Group Georgia at #GaETC17. Updates include the new Google for EDU Website, Google's efforts for Computer Science, and much more. Cat and Lee also, thanks to friend of the show Drew Sidel, give away $500 worth of Google for EDU Level 1 Certification Certificates. Check us out and be sure to rate us on iTunes or your podcast platform of choice!
Episode 36 and everything is coming up GEGGA! Cat Flippen and Lee Green talk about all things Google Educator Group Georgia at #GaETC17. Updates include the new Google for EDU Website, Google's efforts for Computer Science, and much more. Cat and Lee also, thanks to friend of the show Drew Sidel, give away $500 worth of Google for EDU Level 1 Certification Certificates. Check us out and be sure to rate us on iTunes or your podcast platform of choice!
Happy Halloween everybody! We had a few mishaps when recording this week, but we hope you enjoy the episode because Stephen King is Cassie's new stalker, so give it a listen! We have a crazy murder from Cassie involving Ricky Lee Green up in Tarrant County, and Hannah talks about child killer Mona Nelson in Houston.
In this episode of the American Farriers Journal podcast, brought to you by Delta Mustad Hoofcare Center, we sit down with International Horseshoeing Hall Of Famer and farrier supply shop owner Lee Green.
Dans un monde scindé en deux, l’entreprise Kubernetik Systems a enfin trouvé un moyen de greffer des implants Cybernétique, ceci grâce au Projet Adam. La veille de sa présentation publique, le dossier de recherche est volé par le groupe d’activiste Spirituscientia. Lee Green, un Détective Privé est alors engagé pour retrouver le Projet Adam au plus vite.
Dans un monde scindé en deux, l’entreprise Kubernetik Systems a enfin trouvé un moyen de greffer des implants Cybernétique, ceci grâce au Projet Adam. La veille de sa présentation publique, le dossier de recherche est volé par le groupe d’activiste Spirituscientia. Lee Green, un Détective Privé est alors engagé pour retrouver le Projet Adam au plus vite.
Dans un monde scindé en deux, l’entreprise Kubernetik Systems a enfin trouvé un moyen de greffer des implants Cybernétique, ceci grâce au Projet Adam. La veille de sa présentation publique, le dossier de recherche est volé par le groupe d’activiste Spirituscientia. Lee Green, un Détective Privé est alors engagé pour retrouver le Projet Adam au plus vite.
The "entrepreneurial spirit" is alive and well within the Black commUNITY. Be inspired as positive and progressive members of the Black Business Builders Club tell their own stories in their own words. Hosted by Rhonda Kaye. Join the conversation and SPEAK UP! Call In (646) 716-7994 or join the interactive chat. Please, LIKE, COMMENT, and SHARE this show. Let's effectively and strategically support one another. Founded by Lee Green as a program of the National Black Business Association (NBBTA), the Black Business Builders Club (BBB Club) is a powerful, money making, online entrepreneurial training and business networking organization. LIKE US on Facebook | Follow & Mention Us on Twitter JOIN THE CLUB
BLACK LOVE are the operative words of the day. It's Feb 13th and in celebration of BLACK LOVE DAY, we remember LEE GREEN and revive his legacy! CALL IN (646) 716-7994 Jacqueline Taylor-Adams and Rhonda Hicks guide us through as we strategically move in commUNITY to empower Black businesses via the revival and rememberance of the work, unwavering commitment, success, and love of Success Coach, Business Mentor, Entrepreneur, past President of Black Expo USA, and Founder/CEO of the National Black Business Trade Association [NBBTA], BlackBusinessSpace.com, and the Black Business Builders [BBB] Club LEE GREEN. Black Love Day is a commemorative holiday of observance, celebration, atonement, reconciliation and demonstration of love designed for everyone in the Black community to perform at least, 5 specific acts of love – towards the Creator, for Self, for Family, for the Community and for the Black Race at the same time.
In honor and loving memory of Success Coach and Business Mentor, Master Griot / NBBTA Radio Live is rebroadcasting our second show, LIVING LEGENDS All Star Tribute to LEE GREEN, Founder/President/CEO of the National Black Business Trade Association [NBBTA], Black Business Space, Black Business Builders Club, NBBTA Radio and NBBTA Radio Live. The family of Lee Green regrets to inform us that Lee Green passed on morning, Thursday, June 2, 2011. Master Griot / NBBTA Live wants to honor his life that has enriched so many lives and businesses, created unprecendented platforms for each of us to be our best while coming together and actively supporting black business and each other.
In 1983, I published the first how-to money magazine in the country targeted to a Black audience. The publication was entitled, Financial Independence Money Management Magazine. Our aim was to break, usually complicated financial jargon, down into manageable concepts for every day working people to understand. Back then, we were the Black Money magazine.We were doing this before other Black magazines, like Ebony, Jet, Black Enterprise or Essence, focused any attention on personal finance or investing. Back then, their focus was on showing successful people after they got their money. They didnt show how they got their money or how you could invest and grow yours. We did. They were coffee table picture books of Black success. We wanted to be a work book or a how-to book. We met with much resistance from both leading Blacks of the day and the advertising agencies representing the major corporations.Read more about Lee Green at http://interviewswithblackentrepreneurs.com/lee-green/
"Give me my flowers while I yet live" - Special guest, James Roebuck, Founder and CEO of Black Expo USA and business associate and friend of LEE GREEN, Founder and President of the National Black Business Trade Association [NBBTA] and Black Business Space [BBS] join NBBTA & BBS members as we declare Feb. 1st WORLD LEE GREEN DAY and honor him with testimonies, love, and acts of commitments to Black Business Building. "If I can help somebody as I pass along then my living shall not be in vain." Le