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This Is Nashville
After moratorium, Tennessee executes Oscar Franklin Smith

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 49:58


Tennessee put a hold on executions in 2022 due to concerns about its lethal injection protocol. This morning, the state resumed executions, using lethal injection to put to death Oscar Franklin Smith. He had spent more than three decades incarcerated and went through numerous execution dates. Today on the show, we speak with one of Smith's sons, Casey Smith, about the impact this crime — and its punishment — have had on his life.But first, WPLN criminal justice reporter Paige Pfleger joins us to report on today's latest developments.Today's episode was produced by Paige Pfleger and Tasha A.F. Lemley.GUESTS Paige Pfleger, WPLN Criminal Justice Reporter Casey Smith, son of Oscar Franklin Smith

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill
The Last Line of Defense: The Courts vs. Trump

Intercepted with Jeremy Scahill

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 33:12


As Elon Musk steps away from the so-called Department of Government Efficiency, the chaotic legacy of his aggressive assault on federal agencies continues to reverberate throughout the government. Musk's goal — slashing $1 trillion from the federal budget — has fallen far short. At most, it has cut $31.8 billion of federal funding, a number that the Financial Times reports is “opaque and overstated.” Notably, the richest man on Earth's businesses have received a comparable amount of government funding, most of it going to SpaceX, which remains untouched by DOGE's budget ax.Stepping in to carry the torch is Russell Vought, the director of the White House Office of Management and Budget, and a key architect of Project 2025, the sweeping conservative playbook to consolidate executive power. Under his stewardship, DOGE will continue its mission to dismantle the federal government from within.”Access to all of this information gives extraordinary power to the worst people,” says Mark Lemley, the director of Stanford Law School's program in law, science, and technology. Lemley is suing DOGE on behalf of federal employees for violating the Privacy Act. This week on The Intercept Briefing, Lemley and Intercept newsroom counsel and reporter Shawn Musgrave join host Jordan Uhl to take stock of the legal challenges mounting against the Trump administration's agenda. As the executive branch grows more hostile to checks on its powers, the courts remain the last, fragile line of defense. “ There have now been hundreds of court decisions on issues, some involving the Privacy Act, but a wide variety of the Trump administration's illegal activities,” says Lemley. In partnership with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and State Democracy Defenders, Lemley's suit accuses the U.S. Office of Personnel Management of violating the federal Privacy Act by handing over sensitive data to DOGE without consent or legal authority.Listen to the full conversation of The Intercept Briefing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The North Gate
The North Gate - Friday Night Service 4/11/25 - Bobby Lemley

The North Gate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 82:20


Music Citizens
Music Citizens Episode 3: The Tuner

Music Citizens

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 28:37


Episode 3 of Music Citizens tells the story of Brent Arledge who is the most prolific piano tuner in Nashville, and possibly the world. He tunes the Ryman, the Schermerhorn and the Grand Ole Opry. He services dozens of studios and is trusted in the homes of countless Nashville musicians. Arledge's craft can be heard on every song coming out of Music Row that features piano.But elite piano tuning is grueling work. It's taxing on the body, it strains relationships, and it never leads to fame or glory. How does someone become the top piano tuner in Nashville? And why would they want to?Voices in the episode include: Jason Moon Wilkins — Host Justin Barney — Reporter, Producer Brent Arledge — Piano Technician James Arledge — Piano Technician T Bone Burnett— Producer, musician Ian Fitchuk — Producer, musician Georgia Middleman— Singer/songwriter This episode was produced by Justin Barney, Emily Siner and Jason Moon Wilkins. Mixing and Mastering by Michael Pollard. Special thanks to Tony Gonzalez, Jewly Hight, Rachel Iacovone, Char Daston, Tasha A.F. Lemley, Meribah Knight, Jesse Strauss, Carly Butler, Stephanie O'Byrne, and everyone who helped.Institutional support from Tennessee Arts Commission, Metro Arts Thrive and First Horizon Foundation. Follow WNXP on social platforms as @WNXPNashville

WNXP Podcasts
Music Citizens Episode 3: The Tuner

WNXP Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 28:37


Episode 3 of Music Citizens tells the story of Brent Arledge who is the most prolific piano tuner in Nashville, and possibly the world. He tunes the Ryman, the Schermerhorn and the Grand Ole Opry. He services dozens of studios and is trusted in the homes of countless Nashville musicians. Arledge's craft can be heard on every song coming out of Music Row that features piano.But elite piano tuning is grueling work. It's taxing on the body, it strains relationships, and it never leads to fame or glory. How does someone become the top piano tuner in Nashville? And why would they want to?Voices in the episode include: Jason Moon Wilkins — Host Justin Barney — Reporter, Producer Brent Arledge — Piano Technician James Arledge — Piano Technician T Bone Burnett— Producer, musician Ian Fitchuk — Producer, musician Georgia Middleman— Singer/songwriter This episode was produced by Justin Barney, Emily Siner and Jason Moon Wilkins. Mixing and Mastering by Michael Pollard. Special thanks to Tony Gonzalez, Jewly Hight, Rachel Iacovone, Char Daston, Tasha A.F. Lemley, Meribah Knight, Jesse Strauss, Carly Butler, Stephanie O'Byrne, and everyone who helped.Institutional support from Tennessee Arts Commission, Metro Arts Thrive and First Horizon Foundation. Follow WNXP on social platforms as @WNXPNashville

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 11: Building Trust

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 50:02


Last month, we explored the first point of contact between people experiencing homelessness and outreach workers, service providers and the police.Today, we look at what happens after establishing that first contact. We talk to our guests about the importance of relationship building and the role trust plays when working with the unhoused population. Nashville Public Radio's daily show, This Is Nashville, presents the second season of In My Place — a series about finding home in our growing city. In My Place educates listeners on what communities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. Over the course of nine monthly episodes, we will talk to people who still experience homelessness. We will learn about what it feels like to access services and maneuver through the complexities of our local homelessness and health care systems on the path to housing. We will discuss with our guests what services work, what resources are missing, and their ideas for improving access to housing and services.This series was created thanks in part to support from Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Guests: Devon “Black Dragon” Howard, lived experience; Community Care Fellowship Ryan Lampa, executive director, People Loving Nashville Alonzo Cheeks, board Member of Project Return Rico X, CEO of Project Return

This Is Nashville
Re-Air: Lent, traditions and practices

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 49:53


Today, we're talking with local Christians about what Lent is and what it means to them.Guests: Father Jarrod Russell, Greek Orthodox priest Nadine Choufani, Parishioner, St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Mission Pastor Liza Hawkins, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain and activist Tewodros Manaye, Member, Ethiopian Orthodox Church This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Rachel Iacovone and Katherine Ceicys.

This Is Nashville
Re-air: Essential pollinators, plus invasive plants

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 49:56


Bees, butterflies, even birds and other insects provide the essential service of carrying pollen from flower to flower, helping to grow the food we eat.But as the number of pollinators dwindle due to loss of habitat and overuse of pesticides, what do Tennesseans need to know about these fascinating creatures? How can we help the pollinators to thrive? What can we do, or not do, to encourage their populations? Plus, two experts tell us about invasive plants, which can have a negative effect on our health, safety and food supply.The segments in today's episode were produced by Magnolia Mckay, Tasha A.F. Lemley and Joan Kite.Guests: Mike Studer, Tennessee state apiarist Gene Smalley, beekeeper Ian Dawe, founding member of The Honey Collective, secretary of Nashville Area Beekeepers Association Carol Ashworth, project manager, Pollinator Habitat Program, TDOT Mike McClanahan, transportation manager, Local Programs and Community Investments, Highway Beautification at TDOT Dr. Andrew Bell, executive director at the Nashville Tree Foundation Dr. Matthew Blair, plant scientist, TSU Professor for the College of Agriculture

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Episode 129: A Peek Behind the Curtain of PICU with Kyle Lemley, M.D., Amy Morrill, RN, and Amanda Horsley, RN

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2025 25:04


Kyle Lemley, M.D., Amy Morrill, RN, and Amanda Horsley, RN, return to discuss the challenges and rewards of working in the Pediatric Critical Care Unit at Monument Health Rapid City Hospital. They discuss the differences between NICU and PICU and the complexities of treating chronically ill children. The trio share the path's that led them to the joining the PICU team. They emphasize the importance of clear communication with families, setting small goals to maintain hope and providing emotional support. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 10: The Connection

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2025 50:10


We look at how they establish relationships, connect people with services and start the housing process. We examine this initial point of contact and discuss what the role of assessments and data play when engaging with the unhoused population.Nashville Public Radio's daily show, This Is Nashville, launches the second season of In My Place — a series about finding home in our growing city. In My Place educates listeners on what communities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. Over the course of nine monthly episodes, we will talk to people who still experience homelessness. We will learn about what it feels like to access services and maneuver through the complexities of our local homelessness and healthcare systems on the path to housing. We will discuss with our guests what services work, what resources are missing, and their ideas for improving access to housing and services. This series was created thanks in part to support from Community Foundation of Middle Tennessee and was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Guests Raven Nye | Director of housing initiatives, The Contributor Lisa Wysocky | Executive Director, Colby's Army Benjamin Cantrell | Quality of Life Officer, West Precinct Further in Overview Episode of In My Place Episode 1: Homelessness Facts and Faces Episode 2: Housing First Episode 3: Housing Strategies Episode 4: The interconnectedness of health care, housing and homelessness Episode 5: Upstream homelessness prevention Episode 6: Hidden Homelessness Episode 7: Permanent supportive housing Episode 8: The Impact of Homelessness on Residents and Business Owners Episode 9: Solutions

Stanford Legal
Suing DOGE, Musk, Trump, and an Imperial Presidency

Stanford Legal

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 28:38


A coalition of privacy defenders led by Lex Lumina and the Electronic Frontier Foundation filed a lawsuit on February 11 asking a federal court to stop the U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) from disclosing millions of Americans' private, sensitive information to Elon Musk and his “Department of Government Efficiency” (DOGE). As the federal government is the nation's largest employer, the records held by OPM represent one of the largest collections of sensitive personal data in the country.Is this a big deal? Should we care? Joining Pam today is Stanford Law Professor Mark Lemley, an expert in intellectual property, patent law, trademark law, antitrust, the law of robotics and AI, video game law, and remedies. Lemley is of counsel with the law firm Lex Lumina and closely involved in the DOGE case. In this episode, Lemley overviews urgent privacy concerns that led to this lawsuit, laws such as the Privacy Act, and legal next steps for this case. The conversation shifts to the current political landscape, highlighting the unprecedented influence of Silicon Valley, particularly under the Musk administration. Lemley contrasts the agile, authoritative management style of Silicon Valley billionaires with the traditionally slow-moving federal bureaucracy, raising concerns about legality and procedural adherence. The conversation also touches on the demise of the Chevron doctrine and the possible rise of an imperial presidency, drawing parallels between the Supreme Court's and the executive branch's power grabs—and how Lemley's 2022 paper, "The Imperial Supreme Court," predicted the Court's trend towards consolidating power. This episode offers a compelling examination of how technological and corporate ideologies are influencing American law.Links:Mark Lemley >>> Stanford Law page“The Imperial Supreme Court” >>> Stanford Law publication pageConnect:Episode Transcripts >>> Stanford Legal Podcast WebsiteStanford Legal Podcast >>> LinkedIn PageRich Ford >>>  Twitter/XPam Karlan >>> Stanford Law School PageStanford Law School >>> Twitter/XStanford Lawyer Magazine >>> Twitter/X(00:00:00) The Rise of Executive Power(00:07:22) Concerns About Data Handling and Privacy(00:08:41) The Impact of Silicon Valley's Ethos on Government(00:14:01) The Musk Administration's Approach(00:18:01) The Role of the Supreme Court(00:24:43) Silicon Valley's Influence on Washington

This Is Nashville
Your Turn to Talk: Ask the Mayor plus Berkshire Place Apartments

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 50:30


Do you have a concern you would like to be addressed? Do you have a question about the direction of the city? Call 615-760-2000 with your question or comment. Later in the show, we hear from residents of Berkshire Place Apartments in East Nashville who are finally moving — years after they were first told to vacate. We'll learn what's at stake when an entire community must move.This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley and Mary Mancini.GuestsFreddie O'Connell | Mayor, Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County

Chef's PSA
Finding Balance: Chef & Owner Duo Sarah Heard and Nathan Lemley Ep 139

Chef's PSA

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2025 45:11


In this episode, André Natera chats with Sarah Heard and Nathan Lemley, co-owners of Foreign & Domestic and Commerce Cafe. They discuss their journey from chefs to successful restaurant owners, emphasizing the importance of sustainability, quality ingredients, and cultivating a respectful kitchen culture.The duo also shares their insights on minimizing waste, incorporating foraged ingredients, and finding work-life balance in a demanding industry. Whether you're in the restaurant business or just love hearing about great food, this episode offers inspiration and practical advice.

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Episode 124: Sweet Dreams & Smooth Scans: Pediatric Sedation with Kyle Lemley, M.D., Amy Morrill, RN & Amanda Horsley, RN

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 25:03


Rapid City Hospital's Kyle Lemley, M.D., Pediatric Critical Care, Amy Morrill, RN, Nurse Educator and Amanda Horsley, RN, Manager Nurse, join Mark Houston to tuck into pediatric sedation (or sleepy time as they refer to it) and how it's evolved to be less traumatic for children. They share the innovative sedation techniques they use, including an intranasal medication to minimize pain and anxiety for kids undergoing procedures like MRIs and CT scans. Not all procedures are the same and the team discusses how they emphasize the importance of creating a calm, comforting environment for both children and their parents. They also highlight how these advancements help local families avoid the stress of traveling far for treatments, making health care a little easier for everyone. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Week in Google (MP3)
TWiG 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket - Supreme Court Briefs, Leo's New AI Toys

This Week in Google (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:28


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)
This Week in Google 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket

All TWiT.tv Shows (MP3)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:28 Transcription Available


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Radio Leo (Audio)
This Week in Google 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket

Radio Leo (Audio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:28


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

This Week in Google (Video HI)
TWiG 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket - Supreme Court Briefs, Leo's New AI Toys

This Week in Google (Video HI)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:27


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)
This Week in Google 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket

All TWiT.tv Shows (Video LO)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:27 Transcription Available


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Radio Leo (Video HD)
This Week in Google 802: A Sycophant in Your Pocket

Radio Leo (Video HD)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 153:27


Justice Kagan Acknowledges Bluesky, And Other Notes From The TikTok Oral Argument Alito and Playboy A Marriage Proposal Spoken Entirely in Office Jargon Meta Is Blocking Links to Decentralized Instagram Competitor Pixelfed Free our feeds fundraising The people should own the town square Lemley's post Google's 'Daily Listen' lab is a personalized podcast based on your Discover feed Leo's AI toys She Is in Love With ChatGPT Jawboning In Plain Sight: The Unconstitutional Censorship Tolerated By The DMCA Personalized voice recordings by Elwood "You've got mail!" Edwards American Psycho with Huey Lewis and Weird Al Physicists figure out the perfect Cacio e Pepe recipe Cursormania! Hosts: Leo Laporte, Jeff Jarvis, and Paris Martineau Guest: Cathy Gellis Download or subscribe to This Week in Google at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-google. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit

Minimum Competence
Legal News for Weds 1/15 - Lemley Out for Meta, SEC Suing Elon Musk, Bondi Senate Hearing for Attorney General

Minimum Competence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 6:05


This Day in Legal History: MLK BornOn January 15, 1929, Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most influential figures in American history, was born in Atlanta, Georgia. As a Baptist minister and leader of the Civil Rights Movement, King played a pivotal role in advancing racial equality and social justice in the United States. His commitment to nonviolent protest, inspired by Mahatma Gandhi, led to significant legal and social changes, including the dismantling of segregation and the affirmation of civil rights for African Americans.King's leadership during landmark events such as the Montgomery Bus Boycott in 1955 and the March on Washington in 1963 brought national attention to systemic racism and civil rights abuses. His iconic "I Have a Dream" speech at the Lincoln Memorial articulated a vision of racial harmony and equality, influencing the passage of critical legislation like the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and the Voting Rights Act of 1965.Despite opposition and threats, King remained steadfast in his pursuit of justice, receiving the Nobel Peace Prize in 1964 for his efforts. His advocacy for economic equality and opposition to the Vietnam War further broadened his legacy. Tragically, King's life was cut short on April 4, 1968, when he was assassinated in Memphis, Tennessee, while supporting a labor strike.King's birthday is now recognized as a federal holiday in the United States, known as Martin Luther King Jr. Day, celebrated annually on the third Monday of January. This commemoration underscores his enduring impact on American law and society, as well as the ongoing struggle for civil rights and equality. King's work has left an indelible mark, shaping legal reforms and inspiring movements for justice around the world.Stanford law professor and renowned intellectual property scholar Mark Lemley has withdrawn as legal counsel for Meta Platforms Inc. in a high-profile generative AI copyright case. Lemley cited CEO Mark Zuckerberg's controversial recent actions, including ending diversity initiatives and fact-checking on Facebook, and promoting "masculine energy," as reasons for his departure. While Lemley believes Meta has a strong case in the AI copyright dispute, he stated he could not continue representing the company in good conscience.Lemley's withdrawal leaves attorneys from Cooley LLP and Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton to defend Meta against allegations from authors, including Sarah Silverman and Ta-Nehisi Coates, that Meta's AI improperly trains on copyrighted works. The case addresses a critical issue in AI development: whether training models on copyrighted material constitutes infringement. Authors argue this practice unfairly exploits their work, while AI advocates claim it constitutes fair use, given the scale and indirect impact of the works.Lemley, a distinguished academic and practitioner, has contributed significantly to intellectual property law, including involvement in key cases like Warhol Foundation v. Goldsmith. His departure underscores concerns about Meta's evolving corporate ethos. Additionally, Lemley announced he would deactivate his Threads account and avoid supporting Meta financially, though he stopped short of leaving Facebook entirely to preserve his social connections.Meta Lawyer Lemley Quits AI Case Citing Zuckerberg 'Descent' (1)The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed a lawsuit against Elon Musk, accusing him of delaying the required disclosure of his significant Twitter stake in 2022. According to the SEC, Musk violated securities laws by failing to disclose his 5% ownership in Twitter within the 10-day deadline, waiting until April 4, 2022, to reveal a 9.2% stake. This delay allegedly allowed Musk to acquire over $500 million in shares at lower prices, disadvantaging other investors. Twitter's stock price surged 27% after Musk's disclosure. The SEC's suit seeks to impose civil fines and recover any illicit profits Musk gained. Musk's lawyer, Alex Spiro, dismissed the lawsuit as a baseless effort by the SEC, framing the issue as a minor administrative oversight. Musk, who later purchased Twitter for $44 billion in October 2022 and rebranded it as X, has a history of legal disputes with the SEC, including a 2018 settlement over misleading Tesla privatization tweets. He has also faced shareholder lawsuits for the delayed disclosure. Despite these challenges, Musk's substantial wealth and influence continue to draw attention, with his attorney accusing the SEC of harassment amid leadership changes at the agency.US SEC sues Elon Musk over late disclosure of Twitter stake | ReutersPam Bondi, Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, will face a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing amid scrutiny over her past decisions and ties to the former president. Bondi, Florida's attorney general from 2011 to 2019, played a prominent role in Trump's 2019 impeachment defense and supported his post-2020 election fraud claims. Democrats are expected to question her impartiality, particularly in light of Trump's comments about using the Justice Department to target political adversaries.Bondi has faced criticism for declining to investigate Trump University after her campaign received a $25,000 donation from the Trump Foundation, a decision she has defended as unrelated to the contribution. She also worked as a lobbyist for Ballard Partners, representing clients like Amazon, Uber, and GEO Group, some of which have had dealings with the Justice Department under the Biden administration. Senators are likely to probe potential conflicts of interest arising from her lobbying background.Bondi has pledged to consult ethics officials on any conflicts. Her confirmation hearing follows contentious reviews of other Trump Cabinet picks, with Democrats raising concerns about loyalty to Trump's personal interests over those of the United States. The outcome of Bondi's nomination remains uncertain, as the Republican-majority Senate considers her extensive ties to Trump and her record as a lobbyist and public official.Trump's attorney general pick Pam Bondi to face US Senate grilling | Reuters This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe

This Is Nashville
Re-Air: Pat Boone

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2024 50:43


He may have been born in Florida, but Mr. Boone has deep Nashville roots. He attended Lipscomb, had his first performances in Centennial Park, recorded in middle Tennessee, and appeared on Hee Haw. Today, we'll hear from Boone about his singing and film career, his family, deep religious roots, his heavy-metal phase and so much more. Join us!Today's episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.GUEST Pat Boone | Singer, author, actor and speaker.FURTHER LISTENINGPat Boone's new song “Where Did America Go?” is available on YouTube and all other streaming platforms.

This Is Nashville
Climate change and vulnerable communities

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 49:59


Through the Nashville Environmental Justice Initiative, Tennessee State University and Urban Green Lab are working to capture the voices of those affected first and worst. Today we hear about this first-of-its-kind oral history project. We also hear how these same communities are a source for real solutions to a more sustainable and equitable Nashville.Today's episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.Guests Stephanie Roach, Assistant Director of Special Initiatives, Urban Green Lab Dr. Reginald Archer, Assistant Professor, Department of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences, Tennessee State University Elios Freeman, Nashville native and community activist and organizer Lyndell (Lynn) B. Edmondson, Instructional Designer, John Early Museum Magnet Middle School Further inVOICES OF RESILIENCE | A Nashville Environmental Justice Initiative Story ArchiveWPLN | Tennessee officials are worried about wetlands. Here's why.WPLN | Wetlands lessen floods. Tennessee lawmakers plan to erode the regulations that protect them.

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 9: Solutions

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 50:45


What does it take to build an efficient homelessness response system? What next steps are needed to address the affordability crisis and implement solutions? Does society have the tools necessary to end homelessness in Nashville and nationwide?In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners and was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Ann Oliva | CEO, National Alliance to End HomelessnessBrain Haile | CEO, Neighborhood HealthShawn Lesley | Vendor, The ContributorJamie Berry | Chief of Staff, Metropolitan Development and Housing AuthorityDeirdre Nicole Childress | Guest Commentator; Director of Communications, Director of Trauma Services, Director of Case Management, Gideon's ArmyFurther in:• Overview Episode of In My Place• Episode 1: Homelessness Facts and Faces• Episode 2: Housing First• Episode 3: Housing Strategies• Episode 4: The interconnectedness of health care, housing and homelessness• Episode 5: Upstream homelessness prevention• Episode 6: Hidden Homelessness• Episode 7: Permanent supportive housing• Episode 8: The Impact of Homelessness on Residents and Business Owners

daily304's podcast
daily304 - Episode 10.29.2024

daily304's podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2024 3:11


Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia.   Today is Tuesday, Oct. 29, 2024. Learn how West Virginia's rural areas can benefit from early implementation of Advanced Air Mobility…Toyota West Virginia helps build careers for people with disabilities…and did you know the Mountain State is home to one of the longest caves in the U.S.? Check it out on today's daily304. #1 – From VERTX PARTNERS – History repeatedly reveals the advantages of early action in budding fields. Vertx Partners demonstrates why it's important for West Virginia to adopt Advanced Air Mobility early,  particularly in the niche of rural AAM. Companies like Wisk and Joby are heralding a new era of transportation as each ramps up its first passenger test flights. By acting swiftly – implementing AAM-friendly policies, establishing AAM K-16 curriculum, etc. –  West Virginia establishes itself as a pioneer in AAM adoption, attracting investment, businesses, and talent. As Vertx has discussed before, the economic benefits of AAM adoption are manifold and far-reaching. By embracing this transformative technology, West Virginia unlocks unprecedented opportunities for job creation, infrastructure development, and revenue generation.  Read more: https://vertxpartners.org/the-importance-of-capitalizing-on-aam-early/   #2 – From TOYOTA.COM – Delbert Lemley comes to work at Toyota West Virginia three days a week. He badges in at the security gate, walks to his work area, takes a seat at a small gray-top table and begins assembling vacuum regulating valves. Lemley, 51, is part of Toyota West Virginia's Partnership for Adults with Disabilities, a growing, collaborative effort with local healthcare providers that help identify jobs for individuals with disabilities.  Lemley grew up helping his uncle work on cars and had dreams of opening his own automotive repair shop. But a series of setbacks led to homelessness and mental health problems. With help, he was able to get back on his feet and now he's working at Toyota. Along with the rest of the crew in Partnership for Adults with Disabilities, Lemley and his coworkers have assembled more than 2 million parts, including wire sensors, oil jets and gaskets. Read more: https://pressroom.toyota.com/toyota-helps-build-careers-for-everyone/   #3 – From WOWK-TV – West Virginia is home to many caves for explorers to navigate. It just so happens that one of them is the sixth-longest cave in the U.S.  Considered to be the longest cave in West Virginia, Friars Hole Cave has eight entrances along Droop Mountain in Pocahontas and Greenbrier counties. The privately owned cave consists of 45 miles of mapped passages. The entire cave system is around 52 miles long and contains 11 known entrances. During the Civil War, parts of the cave were used for mining saltpeter, a practice in West Virginia caves that dates as far back as 1776.  Read more: https://www.wowktv.com/news/west-virginia/the-longest-cave-in-west-virginia/   Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo.  That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.  

This Is Nashville
Highlights: Profiles

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 35:34


You'll hear from local chaplain and trans rights advocate Dahron Anneliese Johnson, preeminent TSU professor and historian Dr. Learotha Williams, journalist and ghost writer Nancy French, and singer, author, actor and speaker Pat Boone.This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.GUESTS Dahron Anneliese Johnson | Chaplain and trans rights advocate Pat Boone | Singer, author, actor and speaker Nancy French | Journalist and author Dr. Learotha Williams, Professor of African American History, Tennessee State University; North Nashville Heritage Project FURTHER LISTENING Pat Boone's new song “Where Did America Go?” is available on YouTube and all other streaming platforms. WPLN | TSU Professor Battles ‘Concerted Effort To Erase Black People' From Nashville History

This Is Nashville
Re-air: Gettin' batty!

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 50:39


On this episode, we gaze skyward — at dusk — and pay tribute to the best mosquito-eaters around. Bat-loving guests join us to debunk a ton of misconceptions and teach us where bats live, what makes up their diet, what their greatest threats are, and how we can actually share our homes with them.This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley. Special thanks to John Michael Cassidy, Alan Hatcher, and John French.Guests: Cory Holliday, Cave and Karst Program Manager at The Nature Conservancy Dustin Thames, Biologist and Biodiversity coordinator for Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Bereket Graves, Wildlife enthusiast, student and former intern for TWRA Sara Samoray, Chair, Tennessee Bat Working Group Christopher Rannafors, Owner, BatBnB Israel Irwin, Boy Scout, Nashville Troop 3

Chestnut Ridge Church
Important Qualities of a Church Family // Katie Lemley // September 26, 2024

Chestnut Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 3:57


When I was about four or five, my neighbors invited me to church. They would allow me to go with them to church whenever I wanted. They were being the hands and feet of Jesus by showing me that I was important to God. My neighbors' simple invitation to church has impacted my life throughout my school years and even today.

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 8: The impact of homelessness on residents and business owners

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2024 50:42


In places where there is homelessness, we often see clashes between neighbors and businesses, service providers and the government. And, as neighbors and businesses lose patience, they can put pressure on politicians to find quick solutions, which can result in the abrupt removal of people and their encampment structures from public spaces. In today's episode, we discuss how to mitigate tension by finding the middle ground — and solutions that address the needs of those experiencing homelessness and reduce negative community impact.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners and was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Mark Horvath | Founder and CEO, Invisible PeopleRyan Lampa | Founder and CEO, People Loving NashvilleCouncilman Jacob Kupin | Member, Metro Council; Founder, The Kupin GroupDede Byrd | Certified registered nurse anesthetist (retired)Tyrese Payton | Guest Commentator

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 7: Permanent supportive housing

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 27, 2024 50:18


Over the course of this series, we have taken a closer look at the different aspects of homelessness examining the Housing First philosophy, the interconnectedness of housing and healthcare, prevention efforts, and what hidden homelessness looks like. In today's episode, we focus on the tools available for developers and communities to build supportive housing and the support systems necessary to help people maintain their homes. Additionally, we dive into braiding, a funding mechanism used to build units to serve people with zero income.In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners.This episode was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Leah Werner | Director Ohio, Kentucky and Tennessee Program, CSHAngela Hubbard | Housing Director, Metro Nashville Planning DepartmentDavid Langgle-Martin | Chief Housing Officer, Park CenterAnita Smith | Speaker and advocate

This Is Nashville
Profile: Pat Boone

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 50:43


He may have been born in Florida, but Mr. Boone has deep Nashville roots. He attended Lipscomb, had his first performances in Centennial Park, recorded in middle Tennessee, and appeared on Hee Haw. Today, we'll hear from Boone about his singing and film career, his family, his heavy-metal phase and so much more. Join us!Today's episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.GUEST Pat Boone | Singer, author, actor and speaker.FURTHER LISTENINGPat Boone's new song “Where Did America Go?” is available on YouTube (lyric video) and all other streaming platforms.

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 6: Hidden homelessness

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 50:34


They may think of the local emergency shelter or an encampment that has popped up in their neighborhood. But rarely do they think about a student in the local school system, a young person kicked out from their home, two or more families sharing a 2-bedroom apartment or living in motel rooms. Families are among the fastest-rising populations experiencing homelessness. Today, we examine the many faces of “hidden homelessness” and how communities like Nashville can address the issue by building a system in which all people have access to safe and affordable housing.In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners.This episode was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Kate Pooler | Program Director of Basic Needs, Catholic Charities, Diocese of NashvilleBennett Baker | Volunteer and peer supportCatherine Knowles | Director of Special Populations, MNPSDeirdre Nicole Childress | Guest commentator

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 5: Upstream homelessness prevention

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 25, 2024 50:40


In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners!This episode was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests:Chad Bojorquez | Chief Program Officer, Destination HomeElizabeth “Liz” Leiserson | Eviction Right to Counsel Project Director, Legal Aid SocietyMary Katherine Rand | executive director, Mary Parrish CenterJulie Yriart | Eviction Right to Counsel Project Director, Nashville Hispanic Bar AssociationMelonyeRae Athey | Family Coach at Catholic CharitiesFurther in:• Overview Episode of In My Place• Episode 1: Homelessness Facts and Faces• Episode 2: Housing First• Episode 3: Housing Strategies• Episode 4: The interconnectedness of health care, housing and homelessness

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This Is Nashville
Kids in action

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 50:40


So what do teenagers in Nashville want their home city and region to be like now and in the future? What's working and what isn't? Today, we'll speak to kids in two different youth-oriented programs who share the same goal — to have a future in a city that is built to work for all.Guests: Chef Sterling Wright | Chef, community advocate, and Napier Kitchen Table Fellowship Xavier | Teenage chef Marianna | Teenage chef Lois | Member, Nashville Youth Design Team Mia | Member, Nashville Youth Design Team Further Reading and Listening: Listen to our two previous Kids Week episodes: What it's like to be a kid right now and Kids in service. You can hear more from Chef Sterling Wright in our Radical Hospitality episode. The Nashville Youth Design Team (NYDT) is a program under the Civic Design Center (CDC), which is an official partner with Imagine Nashville, Imagine Nashville release two reports, the Imagine Nashville Survey Results and Dream City: A youth vision for Nashville's spaces and places Data Report. This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Mary Mancini, and Katherine Ceicys.

This Is Nashville
In My Place, Episode 4: The interconnectedness of health care, housing and homelessness

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2024 50:33


Housing is health care — which becomes especially apparent when we get to know our unhoused population. Here, we talk about what happens to people's health and health care once they have lost their permanent housing.In My Place educates listeners on what cities like Nashville can do to prevent and end homelessness — while caring for our neighbors who are still unhoused. We talk to national and local guests about everything from best practices to worst failures and hear from people who intimately know the complexities of having nowhere to go. This show highlights how affordable housing affects each of us even if we think it doesn't.This series was created thanks in part to support from Pinnacle Financial Partners!This episode was produced by Judy Tackett and Tasha A.F. Lemley.Today's guests: Bobby Watts, CEO of the National Health Care for the Homeless Council D'Yuanna Allen-Robb, assistant bureau director, Population Health, Metro Public Health Department Julia Sutherland, executive director, The Village at Glencliff Shauna Tucker, interim chief operating officer, Neighborhood Health Deirdre Nicole Childress, director of communications, trauma services and case management, Gideon's Army Further in:• Overview Episode of In My Place• Episode 1: Homelessness Facts and Faces• Episode 2: Housing First• Episode 3: Housing Strategies

This Is Nashville
Re-air Profile: Covenant Mom, Melissa Alexander

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2024 50:42


After her child survived the assault last March, Melissa Alexander was thrust into a new role as a firearm safety advocate. In this episode, we hear an intimate account of the day of the shooting from one of the only parents who was able to see their child before reunification. And we learn how this long-time gun owner is now finding herself a "Covenant Mom" and navigating the ins and outs of our legislature during a time of personal tragedy and healing. This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley. 

This Is Nashville
Lent: traditions and practices

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2024 50:44


Today, we're talking with local Christians about what Lent is and what it means to them. Guests: Father Jarrod Russell, Greek Orthodox priest Nadine Choufani, Parishioner, St. Sharbel Maronite Catholic Mission Pastor Liza Hawkins, Pastor, Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Lindsey Krinks, Street Chaplain and activist Tewodros Manaye, Member, Ethiopian Orthodox Church This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley, Rachel Iacovone and Katherine Ceicys.

Powerplay Point Podcast
Show # 251---Caps After Deadline 2024 Special Guest Starring Marcus Lemley and Cheryl Anne Forster

Powerplay Point Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2024 96:00


Recorded March 10, 2024   We are joined again by Marcus Lemley of the Sucram's Capitals Off Their Chain podcast now that the 2024 NHL trade deadline has come and gone. Joining us as well is Cheryl Ann Forster/C4 as well as a surprise appearance by Mrs. Blueliner herself, my wife Jennie. We begin by reviewing the two games played in the week, both great wins over a couple of bad/very bad teams....happily one of which was the Penguins! THe other game I yelled myself hoarse so I apologize for sounding like a frog in perpetual mid-croak. The remainder of the episode is dedicated to evaluating and analyzing the three deals made by Our Caps within the deadline period.    As always we invite YOU, the Washington Capitals fan to be a part of the discussion....join us on a future show if you want to be heard!   #ALLCAPS #SportsOTHP #SucramsOfftheChain #Powerplaypointpodcast    

Art of The Hunt
Ep.30 Setting up on Turkeys with Braxton Lemley

Art of The Hunt

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 60:44


Hunting Turkeys in the rainHunting the Big Mountains in Virginia Using the Terrain to your Advantage Why setup is KeyFACEBOOK PAGE https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100093435881370&mibextid=avESrCSocial's Talon Neal https://www.facebook.com/talon.neal.33?mibextid=LQQJ4dhttps://instagram.com/talon.neal_1?igshid=NzZlODBkYWE4Ng==Instagram Pagehttps://instagram.com/artofthehunt1?igshid=NGVhN2U2NjQ0Yg==

Chestnut Ridge Church
Can We Get Along With Others? // Katie Lemley // February 22, 2024

Chestnut Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 4:03


It is easy to start an argument when you want to ensure your opinion is heard—but why? What do we gain by starting arguments? Do we really persuade other people to agree with us by voicing our opinions? Do we show other people the type of love that God wants us to convey?

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
962: Quinn Lemley - "The Heat is On"

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2024 28:51


Quinn Lemley is the star of the hit shows, Burlesque to Broadway & Rita Hayworth The Heat Is On! which headline performing arts centers and casinos across North America. She received The Bistro Award and Two MAC awards nominations.Her jazz quintet performs internationally and is The Iconic Face of the Half Note in Athens, Greece.  The New York Times defines her performances as "Dazzling...with one show stopping number after another!" The NY Post says “you don't even have to squint your eyes to see Rita's in the room.” Quinn has directed and co-produced Rebel Rebel, The Many Lives of David Bowie, Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Wall and The Ultimate Queen Celebration. Seen on Good Morning America, Oprah and a finalist on Shark Tank.  She has 5 CD's available. You can stream her music on Spotify and Apple Music. Quinn is the host of the TV show, Secrets of the Stage on MNN.org and a monthly virtual concert on Zoom, Up Close & Personal. She is also a Keynote Speaker and Presenter bringing her message to companies around the world. A graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts and a Distinguished Toastmaster at Toastmaster's International and proud member of National Speakers Association  Quinn is a proud member of SAG, AFTRA, AEA, DTM, NSA NY, APAP, and IEBA. Listen in as Quinn shares with Lou a bit of her journey and how she uses this experience to help Entrepreneurs, Executives and Artists STEP ONSTAGE into their personal power and capture their dreams   ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***

This Is Nashville
In My Place: Housing

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 50:45


Housing is one of the biggest issues we all face here in Middle Tennessee. From new homeowners, to renters, to the unhoused community. The issue of housing, something all of us need, is pervasive. Today, we'll learn more about the upcoming series, In My Place, and hear how the producers hope to educate and talk about solutions to issues that impact us all. First up, WPLN's News Director, Tony Gonzalez, gives us a past/present/future look at Nashville Public Radio's commitment to housing coverage. Guests:  Tony Gonzalez, WPLN News Director Judith Tackett, Journalist and consultant Tasha A.F. Lemley, Senior Producer, This Is Nashville To see more of Tasha's photographic and journalistic work in and around our unhoused community, visit sanshouses.com.

This Is Nashville
Re-air: Surviving Outside When Temperatures Drop Below Freezing

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 50:43


Today, we're talking cold weather tips and re-airing conversations about Nashville's cold weather shelter resources with people who have experienced harsh weather when they didn't have stable housing. Guests: Terry Warren, previously unhoused Nashvillian Vicky Batcher, previously unhoused writer Alex Smith, outreach worker who was previously unhoused Brian Haile, CEO of Neighborhood Health Cathy Jennings, Finance Director at The Contributor [caption id="attachment_128064" align="aligncenter" width="1024"] Gary Beloch rides a WeGo bus to a cold weather shelter on Brick Church Pike on November 23, 2021. Nashville offers free transportation to shelters when the temperature dips below 28 degrees.[/caption] Resources:  Room At The Inn Safe Haven Family Shelter Nashville Rescue Mission Always know when Metro's Extreme Cold Weather Overflow Shelter is open. Text the word “NashvilleWinter” to 84483. Today's episode was produced by Katherine Ceicys and features content previously produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley.

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Pediatrics: Bronchiolitis and the Triple-demic with Dr. Kyle Lemley

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2024 20:35


Join Dr. Kyle Lemley, a pediatrician at Monument Health in Rapid City, as we tackle the timely topic of bronchiolitis and its challenges amid the ongoing triple pandemic of COVID-19, influenza, and RSV.What is bronchiolitis? It's a common respiratory infection that inflames the small airways in the lungs, primarily affecting infants and young children. While usually mild, it can be especially worrisome for this vulnerable age group.Why is bronchiolitis concerning during the triple pandemic? The overlap in symptoms between these viruses makes diagnosis tricky, putting additional strain on healthcare systems already navigating COVID-19. We'll dive into:Early signs and symptoms of bronchiolitis to be aware of in your little ones.Distinguishing bronchiolitis from other respiratory illnesses, including the current viral culprits.Practical tips for managing bronchiolitis at home and knowing when to seek medical attention.Strategies for protecting your child from these circulating viruses during the triple pandemic.Dr. Lemley will answer your questions and clear up any confusion surrounding bronchiolitis and the current respiratory landscape. So, tune in and breathe easier, Rapid City! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Pediatrics: CMN's Lifeline to Pediatric Care with Dr. Kyle Lemley and Shawn Powers, CFRE

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2023 16:03


In this episode, we dive into the heart of the Children's Miracle Network (CMN) program. It's not just about raising money—it's about bettering the lives of our youngest and bravest, and ensuring the best pediatric care is always within reach.With us are two key figures from this noble endeavor - Dr. Kyle Lemley, who, with his specialized expertise in pediatric critical care, stands at the front lines in the battle for children's health. And standing shoulder-to-shoulder with him is Shawn Powers, Certified Fundraising Executive with Children's Miracle Network, whose passion and commitment help pave the way for miracles, big and small.There's no time like the present to make a difference. Tune in, learn, and contribute because, after all, it's all about community, collaboration, and real, impactful change.Together, let's make miracles happen! Because that's what we—and you—are all about. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Globally Speaking Radio
Over delivering at localization for Under Armour

Globally Speaking Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2023


How can a company set up a localization program from scratch? What are the important criteria to consider, and what are the challenges? Is there a translation policy in place? What needs to be translated, and into which languages? Who is responsible for reporting and the communication around it? Find out what Renée Lemley, former Global Copy Director at Under Armour, has to say about her experience of setting up a brand-new localization process at Under Armour and why she believes the secrets lie in the brand voice. In this episode of Globally Speaking, she explains to our host, Jordan Cockrell, that it is essential to have a language service provider who is fully engaged on the client's side and who shares a strong agreement on the partnership. As Anthony Burgess, author of a Clockwork Orange, explains: “Translation is not just about words, but about making a whole culture intelligible.” It's about translating emotions and a part of the culture, and that's the magic of what LSPs do.

Doc Talk with Monument Health
Pediatrics: Early Recognition, Prompt Intervention—Keys to Managing Pediatric DKA with Dr. Kyle Lemley

Doc Talk with Monument Health

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 20:52


In this episode, we step into the world of pediatric diabetic ketoacidosis (DKA), a serious complication of diabetes that primarily affects children and adolescents. Join us as we interview Dr. Kyle Lemely, a renowned Pediatric Critical Care Specialist and Pediatrician from Monument Health in Rapid City.Dr. Lemely brings his extensive expertise to the table, providing a comprehensive overview of DKA, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment strategies. He sheds light on the unique considerations in managing DKA in children, highlighting the importance of early recognition and prompt intervention.Dr. Lemely addresses common concerns and misconceptions surrounding DKA, empowering parents and caregivers with crucial knowledge to identify and manage this condition effectively. He emphasizes the significance of ongoing education and support for families raising children with diabetes, ensuring they are well-equipped to navigate the challenges of this chronic illness.Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or healthcare professional, this podcast offers valuable insights into the world of pediatric DKA. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This Is Nashville
Our Evolving Rituals Around Death

This Is Nashville

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 50:41


Death rituals take different forms from what we would call a standard funeral. Cultures honor the lives of those who have passed away in diverse ways. Sometimes services depend on spiritual beliefs and practices. Other times, the service or remembering is held long after the honoree has transitioned. On this episode, we dive into the history of death and burial in the south, explore what some would call uncommon death rituals and perhaps broaden our perspective on how we can honor the dead. But first, we talk to artist Ndume Olatushani about his current mixed media exhibit at American Baptist College focusing on lynching. This episode was produced by Tasha A.F. Lemley. Guests: Ndume Olatushani, artist and activist Dr. Kris McCusker, MTSU Professor, Oral Historian, and author of Just Enough to Put Him Away Decent T.J. Broady, Funeral Director, Terrell Broady Funeral Home John Christian Phifer, Director, Larkspur Conservation Jamie Seals, Hospice Chaplain, Aveanna Hear an intimate story at Larkspur Conservation in this piece. Learn more about Ndume in this article from Nashville Scene.

Chestnut Ridge Church
Becoming Fearless // Katie Lemley // October 12, 2023

Chestnut Ridge Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2023 4:04


Since Jesus was fully God and fully man, He experienced human emotions. How did Jesus combat this fear? He turned to God in prayer. Jesus knew that His only hope to overcome fear was to pray and ask God for help. I believe that we are supposed to follow that same example.

FloWrestling Radio Live
Flo Road Trip Michigan Interviews: Cam Amine, Shane Griffith, Will Lewan, Michael DeAugustino, Lucas Davison, Chris Cannon, Sergio Lemley, Beau Mantanona

FloWrestling Radio Live

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 74:57


Listen to JD's interviews with the Michigan team that he got while on his road trip last week. (0:00) Cam Amine (16:52) Shane Griffith (32:18) Will Lewan (49:08) Michael DeAugustino, Lucas Davison, and Chris Cannon (1:04:54) Sergio Lemley (1:09:15) Beau Mantanona Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices