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Benvenuti al terzo episodio della miniserie "Com.It.Es nel mondo" curata da Simona Fabrizi. In questo episodio, registrato in lingua inglese, incontriamo Lindsey Jones per parlare del suo ruolo di Console Onorario d'Italia ad Auckland. Lindsey ricopre questo ruolo dal 2019, come da decreto di legge relativo, che prevede "l'adempimento dei generali doveri di difesa degli interessi nazionali e di protezione dei cittadini." Lindsey ci fa presente che la sostanza del ruolo dipende però più da quello che uno ne fa', piuttosto che da quanto dettato dalla legge. Lindsey inizia col parlarci delle varie funzioni di rito contemplate dal suo ruolo di console. Esempi includono l'assistenza per il rinnovo di passaporti, compresa la captazione di dati biometrici di connazionali, come pure la certificazione dell'esistenza in vita ai fini pensionistici. Poi continua raccontandoci aneddoti vari, condividendo dettagli di vari incontri con connazionali che hanno necessitato il suo aiuto fino ad ora, come pure quelli di varie iniziative in cui è stata coinvolta durante il suo incarico. Lindsey descrive le sfide e le opportunità che vede nel suo ruolo anche in relazione ad altre entità ed istituzioni sul territorio neozelandese, come ad esempio il Comites Nuova Zelanda, la Camera di Commercio Italiana in Nuova Zelanda, l'Ambasciata d'Italia a Wellington, oltre che Ondazzurra stessa. Ringraziamo gli sponsor di questo episodio: il MAECI, Ministero Affari Esteri e Cooperazione Internazionale https://www.esteri.it/it/ e il Com.It.Es Nuova Zelanda https://www.comites.kiwi
On this Ropes & Gray podcast, asset management attorneys Egan Cammack and Lindsey Jones highlight a few key topics for buy-side corporate derivatives users to consider in the coming year as they monitor existing, and assess new, derivatives transactions. Egan and Lindsey discuss counterparty credit evaluation, representations and corporate actions related to derivatives regulatory requirements (including under Dodd Frank), and planning for the U.S. Dollar (USD) LIBOR transition.
Ronald McDonald House Charities® strives to provide programs that strengthen families during difficult times with chapters around the world. Here in Oklahoma City, our local chapter provides a home-away-from-home for families whose seriously ill or injured children are receiving medical treatment in the metro, both in the form of overnight accommodations and necessities for local families through the Ronald McDonald Family Room®. Along with CEO and president of Ronald McDonald House Charities of Oklahoma City, local mom Lindsey Jones joins us to share how the organization supported her when her child was in the hospital, how she's now providing support to other families and how local families can get involved. Learn more at rmhc-okc.org.
In this episode of Fully Invested, Ropes & Gray asset management attorneys Molly Moore, Egan Cammack and Lindsey Jones provide an overview of key areas of focus for GCs and asset managers when negotiating and entering into derivatives transactions, including credit and counterparty risk, documentation, potential CFTC registration, and other regulatory considerations.
In this episode of Fully Invested, Ropes & Gray asset management attorneys Molly Moore, Egan Cammack and Lindsey Jones provide an overview of key areas of focus for GCs and asset managers when negotiating and entering into derivatives transactions, including credit and counterparty risk, documentation, potential CFTC registration, and other regulatory considerations.
Today's Mold Talks guest is Lindsey Jones, mother of three, mold survivor, and passionate advocate. Lindsey's unique journey with mold began with a pipe burst that led to a massive contamination situation that slowly took over and eventually led to them moving out of mold. To make it even more frightening, the entire situation occurred while she was pregnant with her daughter. For the year that they lived in the toxic environment, Lindsey struggled with a range of symptoms, even after they hired a remediation company to come in and fix the situation multiple times. The health effects were so drastic that she could barely take care of herself, much less her newborn baby. She and her husband battled to overcome the hurdle of downplaying mold exposure as the culprit for their issues, but when Lindsey found hidden mold all over her home, she realized that his fungus might be to blame after it all. Her discovery and repeated attempts at solving the issue led them to decide on moving out of mold instead of continuing to live in a toxic environment.Today's Talk:In this episode of Mold Talks, Michael Rubino chats with Lindsey Jones about her overwhelming and debilitating experience living through mold exposure. Her ordeal shows how much more attention needs to be paid to this indoor contaminant and how difficult it can be to accept that mold could be the cause of such large-scale issues. Lindsey's initial encounter with mold began when a pipe burst while she and her family were away on vacation. Their absence allowed for the water to soak through the entire home, creating a large-scale potential situation for mold to move in on. While they hired someone to come in and dry out their home as well as fix all of the structural issues, Lindsey still began experiencing a range of odd symptoms after moving back into the house. Since she was pregnant, though, they believed that was the underlying cause. Almost at the end of her pregnancy, Lindsey discovered mold in the island in her kitchen, resulting in her and her husband hiring the same remediation company to come back and solve the problem. The company quickly remediated the visible issue while Lindsey was still in the home, and assured her family that the problem was now resolved. She put her faith in these individuals and believed that this was the end of the story. It never crossed her mind that she would eventually be moving out of mold and the incredibly toxic environment they were living in.Fast forward to after she gave birth, and these adverse health reactions began to spiral out of control. So much so that she could barely take care of her newborn daughter or even move around her own home. Even with individuals suggesting that mold could be the culprit, she remained convinced that the issue was resolved and that there was no way this fungus could be causing so many issues. It took a chance glimpse of mold in her home to figure out there was a massive contamination issue within the building. While they tried to remediate it again, they realized that moving out of mold was the best option for their health. Thankfully, due to Lindsey's extensive research, they only moved out with the clothes on their backs and left all of their contaminated belongings inside of the home. She's now back to feeling like her healthy, normal self and is using this experience to help others and advocate for change when it comes to mold.https://www.themoldmedic.com/https://www.allamericanrestoration.com/You can chat more with Lindsey Jones on Instagram at:@lindseykjones
Mother, entrepreneur, postpartum mental health advocate, and comedian, Lindsey Jones is joining me today on the podcast. In the few years I've known Lindsey, I've found her to be such an inspiration and someone who freely shares the resources she uses to improve her life. This distinction of leading by example can empower others to do the same. Today you'll hear her story of navigating the dating world as a single mom and the work she's done to improve the way she sees herself, enjoy! Visit this episode's blog post here: https://motherscope.com/podcast/navigating-dating-as-a-single-mom-with-lindsey-jones
This message was preached by Bob & Lindsey Jones on Sunday, September 12th, 2021 and is the fourth message in the series God of Generations. This series comes from Psalm 145:4 and is about one generation commending God's works to another, and empowering household and families to lead faith at home. The message is entitled Families, Tech, Media, and Screens. For more information about First Christian Church visit our website.
Brandi & Lindsey Jones are the owners of Silver & Brass Music Shop in Carson City NV, an instrument shop that specializes in restoring and selling vintage brass instruments. They both are very talented musicians and began their alphorn journey just a few years ago. In this episode, we learn about what lead them to owning a small business and the in's and out's of not only playing the alphorn but building one as well. sierrahorns.orgsilverandbrassmusic.com
This weeks guests are Brian Cope, Website editor for Carolina Sportsman and Lindsey Jones, manager of Hesters Bottoms Campground on Clarks Hill. Venison Bacon burgers are on the menu this week at the Roadkill Cafe plus up-to-date fishing reports.
Bill is joined by his friend Lindsey Jones of The Athletic to break down each of the free agent moves in the NFC.
Ron Stiver, president of System Clinical Services, sits down with LifeLine team members Cory Hall and Lindsey Jones, RN, to discuss the impact LifeLine team members make on patients and their families in life's most vulnerable moments. Lindsey shares a touching story that speaks to the compassion of our team members.
Carri Oller (www.carrioller.com) is a Wife, Mom, Speaker, Author, Song Writer and Actress. Carri loves talking and loves coffee...so she thought..."Why not have an encouraging podcast where I talk with my friends while we drink coffee?" So that's what she did. For Episode 26, Carri talks with her sweet friend Lindsey Jones about the difference between being a consumer and a contributor at church. What are we doing as the body of Christ to contribute? Are we just going to church to consume and not contribute? This conversation is definitely an important one. You won't want to miss out! Carri and Lindsey laugh a lot and talk about important issues!
Michael and Lindsey Jones of Rooster Teeth are having a baby!!!
Michael and Lindsey Jones of Rooster Teeth are having a baby!!!
This week on Beckett Radio, Eric and Paul get in to Upper Deck's plans for the NSCC, Panini's new NASCAR release hitting stores in August, and George Brett rookie that fetched on eBayer a very nice payday. Also, we are joined by Beckett's Art Director, Lindsey Jones, to talk about what goes into creating a cover for a Beckett magazine.