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Liz Brown, CEO of Lifeline Tasmania, joins Kaz and Tubes for an update on the organisation’s efforts in the Push-Up Challenge, raising funds and awareness for mental health.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Liz Brown, CEO of Lifeline Tasmania, joins Kaz and Tubes to detail some of the mental health support available for Tasmanians, the importance of local volunteers, and how to get involved in this year’s Push-Up Challenge.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Guy Relford, 2A attorney, joins the show to talk about a new bill in Congress wanting to ban guns in polling places, Liz Brown and Greg Walker being anti-gun, and more. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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2/27/2026 PODCAST Episodes #2311 GUESTS: Indiana State Sen. Liz Brown, Neil McCabe, Steve Stern, Rob Crilly, Mark Mix, Michael Graham + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTrut
Liz Brown, CEO of Lifeline Tasmania, joins Kaz and Tubes to preview this Friday’s Lifeline Charity Golf Day at the Royal Hobart Golf Club.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The rift among Republican lawmakers deepens as Indiana State Senator Liz Brown steps back from a leadership position. Southern Indiana lawmakers were divided on a bill to redraw U.S. congressional lines. Farmers are having a tough year. Amid tariffs and rising costs, Indiana producers say aid from the Trump Administration could hold them over until planting season. The Indiana education department recently announced an infusion of $75 million to support students. Indiana's first bobcat season in decades is already over, but the work to gather data on bobcats in the state has just started. The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Seattle Seahawks 16 to 18 yesterday. Fernando Mendoza, the enthusiastic quarterback of number one Indiana, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night.
The rift among Republican lawmakers deepens as Indiana State Senator Liz Brown steps back from a leadership position. Southern Indiana lawmakers were divided on a bill to redraw U.S. congressional lines. Farmers are having a tough year. Amid tariffs and rising costs, Indiana producers say aid from the Trump Administration could hold them over until planting season. The Indiana education department recently announced an infusion of $75 million to support students. Indiana's first bobcat season in decades is already over, but the work to gather data on bobcats in the state has just started. The Indianapolis Colts lost to the Seattle Seahawks 16 to 18 yesterday. Fernando Mendoza, the enthusiastic quarterback of number one Indiana, won the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.
12/12/2025 PODCAST Episode #3132 GUESTS: Anthony From Florida - Caller Of the Month, Liz Brown, Mike Gaskill, Indiana LG Micah Beckwith + YOUR CALLS! at 1-888-480-JOHN (5646) and GETTR Live! @jfradioshow #GodzillaOfTruth #TruckingTheTruth
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Liz Brown, CEO of Lifeline Tasmania, joins Kaz and Tubes live in the studio to chat about coping with isolation, stress, and mental health challenges over the festive season.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Greg and Dan talk to Liz Brown and Emily Rmaila from the Illinois Neurological Institute about supporting their beloved co-worker, Monica Williams, who is courageously battling breast and throat/double nose cancer. Monica is staying strong as she begins what will be a five-year journey through chemotherapy. To help, Liz and Emily are organizing “Monica’s Breast Benefit” - a special community fundraiser happening Sunday, October 26th from 12-4 PM at Backroads Saloon. The event will feature food, drinks, live music, pony rides, a tattoo artist, and over 70 silent auction items - all to raise funds and lift Monica’s spirits during her fight. All proceeds will go directly to Monica’s recovery and care. More information can be found at https://www.facebook.com/events/backroads-saloon/monicas-breast-benefit/10016872698412555/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
State Senator Liz Brown busted in a lie. She went on with Katz and said she never heard back from the office of AG Todd Rokita about concerns with the Fairness Act.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In this episode of Real Estate Real World, host Marguerite Crespillo sits down with the one and only Liz Brown, a top-producing Realtor based in Richmond, Virginia. Liz is also the founder of Film School, a weekly coaching program that helps real estate agents show up online with confidence and consistency. Liz shares her unfiltered journey — from grinding on Zillow leads and cold calls to building a thriving business with video content on TikTok and Instagram. What started with filming garage workouts during COVID turned into a daily video habit that transformed her brand, brought in clients, and grew her nationwide reach. Together, Marguerite and Liz dive into the mindset, strategies, and systems you need to market stale listings, grow your audience, and build a consistent brand presence — even if you're not tech-savvy or "video-ready." Whether you're a new agent or a seasoned pro feeling stuck, this episode is full of real talk, tactical tips, and hilarious truth bombs. How Liz went from cold calling to content queen Why perfection is the enemy of progress in video marketing The simplest way to get past the fear of showing up online Creative ways to market a stale listing (even if it's overpriced) How to use ChatGPT to identify buyer personas Why your next listing video might need… a Walmart feature Why "they're just people" is the most empowering phrase in real estate Resources, People, and Books Mentioned: Gary Vee – www.garyvaynerchuk.com (GaryVee's TikTok/real estate advice inspired Liz's video journey) Gogo Bethke – Instagram: @gogosrealestate Amy Gregory – Instagram: @amyegregory Kristen Dunn – Instagram: @kristendunnrealestate Renee Funk – Instagram: @reneefunk (credited with smart seller photo strategies) ChatGPT – Used by Liz to identify who the actual buyer is for a property EXP Realty – Where Liz coaches agents nationwide Film School by Liz Brown – Weekly video coaching for agents Featuring: Guest: Liz Brown Follow her at: TikTok, Instagram, YouTube: @lizbrownrealtordaily All links: https://linktr.ee/liz_brown_realtordaily_ Host: Marguerite Crespillo Connect with Marguerite: Website: www.MargueriteCrespillo.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/margueritecrespillo Facebook: www.facebook.com/MySuccessTuneups TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@margueritecrespillo Link Hub: https://stan.store/thecrespillogroup Subscribe + Review: Visit www.realestaterealworld.com for all episodes, resources, and upcoming guests. Subscribe on iTunes or Spotify and leave us a 5-star review if this episode gave you something to smile about (or finally convinced you to hit “record”). #RealEstateRealWorld #LizBrownRealtorDaily #MargueriteCrespillo #FilmSchoolForAgents #RealEstatePodcast #RealEstateCoaching #EXPRealty #VideoMarketingTips #RealEstateListings #TikTokRealtor #RealEstateContent #WomenInRealEstate #AgentBranding #RealEstateTips #ColdCallsToCamera
Hour 3 Segment 1 Kendall & Casey starts the final hour of the show talking about Todd Rokita doubling down on Liz Brown. Hour 3 Segment 2 Kendall & Casey talk about Jack's Donuts receiving a cease and desist from the state. They also talk about business and entrepreneurship. Hour 3 Segment 3 Kendall & Casey talk about Casey’s old business website. They also talk about the median age of homeowners. Hour 3 Segment 4 Kendall & Casey wrap up another edition of the show joined by Abdul-Hakim Shabazz to talk about Diego Morales in India.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Tory Lowe Tuesday has the fellas trying collared greens from Liz Brown. Marv in Manitowoc weighs in on Strouf's music choices, which leads to a lashout and wild revelation. Becoming Relevant. John Anderson joins.
Elizabeth Brown contributions to our 2024 Election coverage on the podcast. The YWCA CEO talks her transition from city council and the work the organization does, voting access and the distrust marginalized communities have, fair districts and how school funding is related to Issue 1, those political ads against her dad, Sherrod Brown, and much more. Subscribe to Columbus Can't Wait on YouTube for video. Hosted by Tareya. Recorded and shot at Statehouse Studio. Executive Producers: Tareya Palmer and Taijuan Nichole Moorman. 00:00 Introduction and Guest Welcome 01:16 Liz Brown's Political Journey 03:11 YWCA's Mission and Advocacy 05:49 Challenges in Voting Rights 11:51 Gerrymandering and Issue One 15:28 Local Ballot Initiatives 17:44 Importance of Supreme Court Races 21:55 Engaging Marginalized Communities in Voting 23:26 Understanding Voter Apathy 24:12 The Importance of Fair Districts 25:50 Political Commercials and Their Impact 26:47 Defending Her Dad's Legacy 28:14 The Right-Wing Playbook 30:33 Shares a Story about Sherrod Brown 34:55 The Fight for Public Education 42:27 Get Out and Vote 43:24 YWCA Columbus: How You Can Help
US Senator Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) has always been a champion for public education and educators. His daughter, Liz Brown, has had a front row seat to see her dad's leadership and commitment to Ohio's schools, workers, and families throughout her life. And, coming from a family of educators, Liz has carried on the family mission of making lives better in her own career. As Liz Brown explains on this episode of Public Education Matters, Senator Brown will continue to fight for the dignity of workers and a brighter future for all of us when he is re-elected this fall. MAKE A PLAN TO VOTE | Election Day is November 5, 2024. Now is the time to make your plan to vote, whether early in-person at your county board of elections location beginning October 7th, absentee by mail, or in-person on Election Day at your local polling location. Check your voter registration and find your local polling place at VoteOhio.govLEARN MORE ABOUT WHERE SEN. BROWN STANDS | Go to www.sherrodbrown.com to check out Sen. Brown's website and get more information about his campaign. Click here to read why OEA members are enthusiastically recommending Senator Sherrod Brown for re-election to continue his pro-public education, pro-labor work in the US Senate. Click here to watch Senator Brown's full interview on NBC4's The Spectrum that was referenced in this episode of the podcast. Among his many priorities during his time in Washington, Sen. Brown has:Fought to make sure Ohio educators can retire with dignity by passing the Social Security Fairness Act which would ensure teachers, first responders, and other public sector workers and their families receive the full Social Security benefits they've earned.Secured millions to expand high-speed internet access for students and families across Ohio.Introduced the Educators Expense Deduction Modernization Act to quadruple the amount educators can deduct from their taxes for out-of-pocket classroom expenses.Led the fight to help educators become homeowners so education can remain a sustainable career path that can attract the best talent to serve our state's students.Introduced the Full-Service Community School Expansion Act to help students succeed by helping schools and districts implement wraparound supports – including medical, mental, and nutrition health services, mentoring and youth development programs, technical assistance and continuing education courses.Spearheaded the passage of the SMART Act to reduce excessive testing that robs students and teachers of valuable instruction time.Secured nearly $300,000 to support training programs that prepare Ohio educators to teach life skills.Worked to level the playing field between workers and corporations to protect the right to organize and expand overtime pay for workers.Taken on Ohio's private for-profit schools that take funds away from public schools and fought for charter school accountability.SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to listen on Spotify so you don't miss a thing. You can also find Public Education Matters on many other platforms, including YouTube. Click here for links for other platforms so you can listen anywhere. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guest: Elizabeth Brown, Sen. Sherrod Brown's daughter, YWCA Columbus CEOElizabeth Brown became President and CEO of YWCA Columbus in 2023, with more than 15 years of experience in non-profits, government, and public policymaking, including as President Pro Tempore of Columbus City Council and as Executive Director of the Ohio Women's Public Policy Network, a statewide collective impact project to improve women's economic security through public policy.During her years on city council, Brown spearheaded laws to protect reproductive healthcare, provide paid family leave, defend residents against threats of deportation, support low-income families through COVID disruptions, erase medical debt, and increase access to early childhood education opportunities. She also commissioned an overhaul of tax incentive policies which resulted in the city's first affordable housing and living-wage requirements. She has additional prior experience in economic development, AmeriCorps service, and state government.At YWCA Columbus, Brown steers the 138-year-old non-profit's front-line work in housing, childcare, emergency shelter, and social justice training, all while serving the organization's mission of eliminating racism, empowering women, and promoting peace, justice, freedom, and dignity for all.Originally born in the Berwick neighborhood of Columbus, Brown was raised in Granville, Ohio. She is a proud public school graduate and a magna cum laude graduate of Columbia University. She and her husband Patrick Katzenmeyer live near Columbus' University District, along with their three children Carolyn, Russell, and Maribell.Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on
Andrea Canning catches up with Keith Morrison and Dateline producer Liz Brown about their episode, “Broken Circle.” In 2020, a 21-second video filmed secretly at Circle of Hope Girls' Ranch, a religious reform school in Missouri, went viral on TikTok. Soon after, the local sheriff launched an investigation into possible abuse, and the school closed. Surprisingly, the person who posted the video was none other than Amanda Householder, the daughter of the school's owners. Keith and Liz discuss Amanda's choice to go against her parents and how she joined forces with former Circle of Hope students to change Missouri laws regulating religious schools. Plus, Keith shares two podcast-exclusive clips from his interviews with former students from Circle of Hope and a similar nearby boys' school, Agape Ranch.Listen to the full episode of "Broken Circle" here: https://link.chtbl.com/dl_brokencircleupdate
Tory Lowe and Liz Brown discuss on the Tory Lowe Show who they believe is winning the debate? Callers Eddie and Lana have a heated debate that turned into a debate between both of them.
Liz Brown's book Twilight Man is a biography and mystery that tells the story of her ancestors.
Tap in as Senator Johnson, Tory Lowe, and Liz Brown have a POWERFUL conversation regarding the city, our boarders, and MORE.
Tap in as Senator Johnson, Tory Lowe, and Liz Brown have a POWERFUL conversation regarding the city, our boarders, and MORE. After Senator Johnson stops by, Justin McCoy from Cousins Subs stops by and you will not believe what they have planned for this Summer.
The votes are in! & Tory Lowe and Liz Brown get Truth Nation's reaction to it.
Tearman Spencer joins T-Lowe and guest host of the day, Liz Brown and they have a powerful conversation about the election tomorrow and why it's so important for our city to get it right.
& This is no April Fools joke Truth Nation! We got the QUEEN in the studio today co-hosting and READY for the smoke.
Welcome to Wine After Work! In today's episode, we have a very special guest, Liz Brown, founder of Liz Brown Residential. Liz has an incredible background in the Sports & Technology Event and Hospitality industry, bringing over 10 years of experience to her real estate career. Liz's journey began in the Sports & Technology Event and Hospitality industry, where she cultivated a deep appreciation for the power of relationships. Through collaborating with multiple stakeholders, Liz perfected her ability to work cohesively with attorneys, lenders, inspectors, and contractors. This valuable skill set allows her to provide her clients with a seamless and stress-free experience. Combining her passion for real estate with her in-depth knowledge of the Triangle market, Liz founded Liz Brown Residential. Her agency works directly with buyers, sellers, and investors, tailoring their services to meet the unique needs of each client. Whether you're looking to purchase your dream home, sell a property, or make strategic investments, Liz and her team are dedicated to helping you reach your goals. With Liz Brown Residential, you can expect a personalized and professional approach. Liz understands the intricacies of the real estate market and ensures that her clients are well-informed every step of the way. Her extensive network and strong negotiation skills make her a formidable advocate for her clients. If you're looking for a real estate agent who will go above and beyond to deliver exceptional service, look no further than Liz Brown Residential. Liz's commitment to excellence, coupled with her passion for helping others achieve their real estate dreams, sets her apart in the industry. Be sure to tune in to this episode as Liz shares her insights and expert advice on navigating the real estate market, building successful relationships, and making the most informed decisions. We guarantee you'll walk away with valuable knowledge that will empower you on your own real estate journey. Thank you for joining us on Wine After Work, and without further ado, let's dive into today's conversation with Liz Brown from Liz Brown Residential!
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Why it was selected for "CBNation Architects": In this episode, the guest speaker is Liz Brown, the co-founder of BCKG. Key Points: BCKG: BCKG is an agency focused on design thinking, innovation, and technology. They partner with clients from concept creation to the implementation of innovative ecosystems, digital solutions, and brand experiences. About Liz Brown: With a deep understanding of the importance of company culture and innovation, Liz helps companies improve their cultures through creative innovation. The particular methodologies and tools she uses were not explicit from the scraped content. CEO Hack: To stay focused and organized, Liz schedules tasks and remains committed to being highly organized. CEO Nugget: Liz believes it's okay to ask for help. Seeking assistance when required can lead to better outcomes. CEO Defined: Liz sees a good CEO as an active listener, someone who can see the big picture, and aids people in being their best selves. Check out our CEO Hack Buzz Newsletter--our premium newsletter with hacks and nuggets to level up your organization. Sign up HERE. I AM CEO Handbook Volume 3 is HERE and it's FREE. Get your copy here: http://cbnation.co/iamceo3. Get the 100+ things that you can learn from 1600 business podcasts we recorded. Hear Gresh's story, learn the 16 business pillars from the podcast, find out about CBNation Architects and why you might be one and so much more. Did we mention it was FREE? Download it today! Previous Episode: https://iamceo.co/2019/05/05/iam265-ecosystem-builder-helps-improve-company-culture-through-creative-innovations/
John talks about the news of the day, takes your calls and is joined by Scott and Liz Brown who talk about their upcoming Poker Tournament!
Kate Wolf is joined by the acclaimed artist and filmmaker Martine Syms to discuss her new exhibition Loser Back Home, currently on view at Spruth Magers in Los Angeles. Sym's work in the show encompasses video, sculpture, painting, photography, installation, publishing, and clothes. It merges recognizable brand names with personal ephemera to create a form of self-portraiture and explores the slippery nature of self as distilled through technology, as well as a state of "dysplacement"—a term coined by the historian Barbara Fields to describe the loss of a shared sense of connection to one's familiar or home country. Last fall, Syms also released her first narrative feature film, The African Desperate, which she co-wrote and directed. The African Desperate (now streaming on MUBI) takes place over the course of 24-hours in the life of an artist named Palace on the day she receives her Masters of Fine Arts degree at a small college in upstate New York, combining formal innovation with humor, pathos, and astute social commentary. Also, Craig Seligman, author of Who Does That Bitch Think She is?, returns to recommend Liz Brown's Twilight Man: Love and Ruin in the Shadows of Hollywood and the Clark Empire .
Amy Impellizzeri was a highly successful litigator in New York City for over ten years at one of the largest law firms in the world. Working around the clock, with three young kids at home, and a husband in medical school, Amy was stretched pretty thin. She started to wonder whether she was living her most authentic life. In 2008, the Great Recession afforded her an unexpected sabbatical and an opportunity to rediscover her love of creative writing. She started with an essay and just kept writing. After a year, Amy wasn't ready to go back; she wasn't convinced she ever would be and negotiated a three-year unpaid leave of absence. She never went back. As the primary breadwinner for her family, her decision was a risky one with big financial consequences. Amy was undeterred. Ultimately, her family made the difficult decision to move out of New York City, back to rural Pennsylvania. That was 15 years ago. This week, Amy's seventh novel, Barr None, will hit the shelves. Starting with Lemongrass Hope in 2014, her works of fiction are infused with mystery, fantasy, romance, and even time travel. We couldn't help but notice that the main character in her most recent book, In Her Defense, is a former lawyer-turned-podcaster named Ingrid! Amy has also authored/co-authored two non-fiction books, including How to Leave the Law, with co-author Liz Brown, who we interviewed for Episode 16 of This is My Silver Lining.Amy's successful career transition prepared her for other life changes. In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, she and her husband made the difficult decision to get divorced after being married for 24 years. She likes to say that she is on the “healing side” of that experience now, where she is able to look back and recognize that although it was difficult, it was the right decision for her and her family. In its own way, leaving the law a decade earlier prepared her for the sense of lost identity and grief that came with divorce. With the benefit of hindsight, Amy would not necessarily have designed so many significant life transitions for herself in a concentrated period of time, but she knows they happened as they needed to and that each challenge prepared her for the next. Her best advice: “say it out loud!” Give voice to your dreams; you never know who is listening! Episode Links and Resources:Amy ImpellizzeriBarr NoneIn Her DefenseLemongrass Hope
Facing Evil: A cop's story of murder, mayhem and the aftermath.Visit http://scottandlizbrown.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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