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Imagine a Northeast Ohio where all people have quality jobs and careers with thriving employers. This is the vision of Greater Cleveland Works, the workforce development board of Cleveland and Cuyahoga County. Workforce development boards are a crucial part of the workforce system-liaisons between federal and local governments that distribute public dollars to support job seekers and employers.rnrnYet, their work is opaque and misunderstood at best. They are more than job matchmakers-they are engines of opportunity and innovation, ensuring businesses have the skilled workers they need and communities have pathways to prosperity.rnrnWith new leadership, a new nonprofit structure, a new strategy, and a new brand, Greater Cleveland Works is reinventing its role - and wants you to better understand its work and the possibilities for collaboration.rnrnJoin Greater Cleveland Works CEO Michelle Rose as we dive into the critical role of this organization, the potential impact of federal funding instability, and why now-more than ever-we must advocate for the resources that build careers, strengthen industries, and future-proof our economy.
Ken and Anthony revisit Daryl Ruiter's comments on Mayor Justin Bibb from the midday show and talk about how poorly the entire situation with a new Browns stadium is being handled.
Cleveland City Council and Mayor Justin Bibb are tussling over the city budget, specifically over how much money is earmarked for neighborhoods. Council members wanted an allocation so they can control how $600,000 can be spent in each of their wards. In Akron, the budget season is marked by belt tightening. The $798 million budget proposed by Mayor Shammas Malik represents a two percent decrease over the last budget due to concerns of uncertainty around federal funding the expiration of federal COVID-related funding. Visits to food banks in Ohio are up 10% in each of the last three years, which is why anti-hunger advocates are concerned about a possible cut in state funding. Governor Mike DeWine's budget proposes a $15 million cut because money in the last budget was considered one-time funding. DeWine also wants some Medicaid recipients to get a job. He submitted his proposal to the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services. Medicaid covers about 3 million people in Ohio. Two Republican lawmakers want Ohio's school kids to spend more time in the classroom, proposing a bill that would add 53 hours of instructional time to the school year. We will discuss these stories and more on the "Sound of Ideas Reporters Roundtable."
Bloomdaddy is in on a mid-week show with the return of Politics Left, Right, Center with the Pastor James Davis and City Councilman Mike Polensek. Discussing the latest comments made by Mayor Justin Bibb as it relates to deportations and ICE. Exploring the possibility of the Browns trading Myles Garrett for some high draft picks in return. All that and MORE on a jam-packed Wednesday edition of the Bloomdaddy Show.
This episode explores the pressing challenges faced by American cities, particularly focusing on immigration, public safety, and the role of mayors in navigating these issues. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland shares insights on how urban governance is evolving in response to national debates, emphasizing the importance of public safety, economic growth, and addressing systemic barriers to equity. The discussion highlights the balance mayors must strike between accountability in law enforcement and the need for effective public safety measures, as well as the ongoing conversation about equity versus equality in opportunities for all citizens. In this conversation, Gabe and Mayor Bibb discuss the critical role of education as a great equalizer in society, emphasizing the need for systemic improvements in the education system. They explore the importance of exposing youth to diverse career pathways and the implications of affirmative action in promoting diversity in leadership roles. The discussion also touches on public safety in Democratic cities, the necessity of bridging political divides for community progress, and the significance of lived experiences in shaping policies.
Really, at least that's what Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb says. Once the city was mocked as “The Mistake by the Lake.” Years ago, their Lake Erie caught fire. No more and the Mayor says Cleveland will be an example for the nation. Just listen, the second youngest Mayor in Cleveland's history has a story to tell. GoodGovernmentShow.com Thanks to our sponsors: Ourco How to Really Run a City Route Fifty National Association of Counties (NACo) Executive Producers: David Martin, David Snyder, Jim Ludlow Host/Reporter: David Martin Producers: David Martin, Jason Stershic Editor: Jason Stershic
Matt Buder Shapiro — Chief Marketing Officer at Vytalize Health, Previously Founder at MedPilot (Acquired)I first spoke to Matt on this podcast 3 years ago. At the time, as a co-founder and chief marketing officer of MedPilot, he was navigating an acquisition to Vytalize Health after having built the company to help service over a million patients. I said at the time that Matt's journey is a big win for Cleveland startups and the ecosystem writ large, and today's conversation underlines that point.Three years on and proudly part of Vytalize Health, Matt serves as Vytalize's Chief Marketing Officer, which has now raised over $200mm in funding to fuel their revenue growth of over 150,000% as one of the fastest-growing companies in the country in pursuit of their mission to accelerate the transition to value-based care for patients by taking care of the doctors who take care of us.From this new vantage point, we talk about how Matt navigated the acquisition, the lessons learned along the way, the power of storytelling, collaborating with other local founders — like Mac Anderson from Cleveland Kitchen (Episode #20) and Andre Cisco, Manager of MGK and XX Brands (Episode #162) — to invest in over 30 other founders over the last few years, working on Mayor Justin Bibb's campaign & term (Episode #15), his perspective on Cleveland and a whole lot more.If you want to go deeper on the specifics of MedPilot and Matt's background, I'd encourage you to listen to him break it down on Lay of The Land's 14th episode.-----LINKS:Follow Matt Buder Shapiro on X: https://x.com/mbudershapiroConnect with Matt Buder Shapiro: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mattbudershapiro/Vytalize Health: https://www.vytalizehealth.com/-----SPONSORS: John Carroll University Boler College of Business || Impact Architects & NinetyJohn Carroll University Boler College of Business: https://business.jcu.edu/ As we've heard time and time again from entrepreneurs on Lay of The Land — many of whom are proud alumni of John Carroll University — success in this ever-changing world of business requires a dynamic and innovative mindset, deep understanding of emerging technology and systems, strong ethics, leadership prowess, acute business acumen… all qualities nurtured through the Boler College of Business!With 4 different MBA programs of study — spanning Professional, Online, Hybrid, and 1-Year-Flexible — The Boler College of Business provides flexible timelines and various class structures for each MBA Track — including online, in-person, hybrid and asynchronous — to offer the most effective options for you, in addition to the ability to participate in an elective International Study Tour, providing unparalleled opportunities to expand your global business knowledge by networking with local companies overseas and experiencing a new culture.The career impact of a Boler MBA is formative and will help prepare you for this future of business and get more out of your career. To learn more about John Carroll University's Boler MBA programs, please go to business.jcu.eduThe Boler College of Business is fully accredited by AACSB International, the highest accreditation a College of Business can have.Impact Architects & NinetyLay of The Land is brought to you by Ninety. As a Lay of The Land listener, you can leverage a free trial with Ninety, the platform that helps teams build great companies and the only officially licensed software for EOS® — used by over 7,000 companies and 100,000 users!This episode is brought to you by Impact Architects. As we share the stories of entrepreneurs building incredible organizations throughout NEO, Impact Architects helps those leaders — many of whom we've heard from as guests on Lay of The Land — realize their visions and build great organizations. I believe in Impact Architects and the people behind it so much, that I have actually joined them personally in their mission to help leaders gain focus, align together, and thrive by doing what they love! As a listener, you can sit down for a free consultation with Impact Architects by visiting ia.layoftheland.fm!-----Stay up to date by signing up for Lay of The Land's weekly newsletter — sign up here.Past guests include Justin Bibb (Mayor of Cleveland), Pat Conway (Great Lakes Brewing), Steve Potash (OverDrive), Umberto P. Fedeli (The Fedeli Group), Lila Mills (Signal Cleveland), Stewart Kohl (The Riverside Company), Mitch Kroll (Findaway — Acquired by Spotify), and many more.Connect with Jeffrey Stern on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeffreypstern/Follow Jeffrey Stern on X @sternJefe — https://twitter.com/sternjefeFollow Lay of The Land on X @podlayofthelandhttps://www.jeffreys.page/
Recorded on stage at the NewDEAL Forum Ideas Summit in Phoenix, AZ, this week's episode features Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb in conversation with host Ryan Coonerty. They talk about Bibb's aspirations for improving his city, how he has set his top priorities, and his strategy to improve public safety and revitalize underserved neighborhoods using the influx of federal resources from the Biden Administration. They also talk about Bibb's plans for building climate resilience and chartering healthy and safe communities. In addition, Bibb shares examples from his experiences as a first-time Mayor to highlight opportunities he has found for Democrats and Republicans to work together in Ohio. Tune in to hear about how Bibb manages a packed schedule and his predictions for the Buckeye State this November. • [01:04] The story of how Justin Bibb came to be Mayor of Cleveland in 2022. • [01:39] Maximizing the impact of Biden-era investments in Cleveland. • [04:00] Two main areas that the city is allocating its recent investments. • [06:09] How Mayor Bibb plans to leverage technological advancements to benefit Cleveland. • [08:00] The once-in-a-generation opportunity that investment is affording cities. • [09:38] Climate resilience in Cleveland and Mayor Bibb's advocacy in this area. • [11:40] The evolving role of mayors and the movement toward a country of city-states. • [13:17] Predictions for Ohio's voting and the unique opportunity to work together as Democrats and Republicans. • [14:20] Expunging low-level marijuana convictions in his first year of office. • [16:08] How Mayor Bibb uses structure to ensure he honors his priorities.
Justin Bibb has been the Mayor of Cleveland since 2022. In this episode, Bibb talks about how President Biden has helped cities across the country, this new generation of Mayors, Cleveland's struggles, and what is needed for a healthy political system. Head to https://Rhone.com/BOATS and use code BOATS to save 20% off your entire order! Visit Lumen.me and use code BOATS to get $100 off your Lumen! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Work in Progress, Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland talks about how a coalition of American mayors are attacking the impact of extreme weather and environmental challenges in their communities and are bolstering their local economies by creating clean energy jobs. I recently traveled to Miami Beach for the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference, a gathering of global, federal, and local policymakers, corporate leaders, and scientists, brought together by the Aspen Institute to discuss solutions to the impacts of climate change and pollution. There I met members of Climate Mayors, a coalition of 750 mayors from 48 states representing more than 60 million Americans. Climate Mayors lays out its mission as: Supporting sustainable infrastructure projects that bolster resilience to extreme weather and climate change, and modernize the electric grid, Advancing environmental justice, and Creating an abundance of clean energy jobs in their communities. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland – the chair of the group – sat down with me at the conference to discuss those goals and how the mayors are working to achieve results for the people they serve. He highlights the need for public-private partnerships and collaboration to drive sustainable economic growth and bring jobs to his cities and others around the country. Mayor Bibb says the bipartisan federal legislation that's making funding available for rebuilding infrastructure and creating jobs is key to those partnerships. "We're at the front lines of making sure we take this historic federal investment and have real solutions, real models of best practices in cities, from Madison to Cleveland to LA to New York City. Part of our work is ensuring that cities have the capacity and technical assistance they need to navigate the labyrinth of federal guidelines and regulations to navigate this funding." Mayor Bibb stresses the importance of making the benefits of the greening of the economy accessible to all residents, particularly those in marginalized communities. He also shares his vision for Cleveland as a resilient, equitable, and prosperous city that can serve as a model for the rest of the country. "We want to create high-paying, good-quality jobs, particularly in the building trades, for a lot of the work we need to do to address the built environment. We're also really focused on leveraging our roots in advanced manufacturing, and this new growing movement of sustainable manufacturing. The new reshoring trend that we're seeing coming out of the pandemic is going to bode well for the nation and bode really well for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio." I asked him he wants the country to describe Cleveland in the near future. "Hope, promise, resilience, opportunity. We've been a city that has been tough on ourselves for a long time. We know how to rebound in a way that I think is an embodiment of the Great American can-do spirit. And in many ways, Cleveland is America, and America is Cleveland from the legacy issues we've had around race, and disinvestment, and segregation and how globalization impacted our city's economy. And if we can see an equitable, prosperous, inclusive comeback in Cleveland, and I think it shows the nation that if it can be done in Cleveland, it can be done anywhere." You can listen to the podcast here, or download and listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find it our Work in Progress YouTube channel. This podcast was created in collaboration with the Aspen Institute. Episode 309: Justin Bibb, Cleveland mayor and Climate Mayors chairHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Transcript: Download the transcript for this episode hereWork in Progress Podcast: Catch up on previous episodes here
In this episode of Work in Progress, Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland talks about how a coalition of American mayors are attacking the impact of extreme weather and environmental challenges in their communities and are bolstering their local economies by creating clean energy jobs. I recently traveled to Miami Beach for the Aspen Ideas: Climate conference, a gathering of global, federal, and local policymakers, corporate leaders, and scientists, brought together by the Aspen Institute to discuss solutions to the impacts of climate change and pollution. There I met members of Climate Mayors, a coalition of 750 mayors from 48 states representing more than 60 million Americans. Climate Mayors lays out its mission as: Supporting sustainable infrastructure projects that bolster resilience to extreme weather and climate change, and modernize the electric grid, Advancing environmental justice, and Creating an abundance of clean energy jobs in their communities. Mayor Justin Bibb of Cleveland – the chair of the group – sat down with me at the conference to discuss those goals and how the mayors are working to achieve results for the people they serve. He highlights the need for public-private partnerships and collaboration to drive sustainable economic growth and bring jobs to his cities and others around the country. Mayor Bibb says the bipartisan federal legislation that's making funding available for rebuilding infrastructure and creating jobs is key to those partnerships. "We're at the front lines of making sure we take this historic federal investment and have real solutions, real models of best practices in cities, from Madison to Cleveland to LA to New York City. Part of our work is ensuring that cities have the capacity and technical assistance they need to navigate the labyrinth of federal guidelines and regulations to navigate this funding." Mayor Bibb stresses the importance of making the benefits of the greening of the economy accessible to all residents, particularly those in marginalized communities. He also shares his vision for Cleveland as a resilient, equitable, and prosperous city that can serve as a model for the rest of the country. "We want to create high-paying, good-quality jobs, particularly in the building trades, for a lot of the work we need to do to address the built environment. We're also really focused on leveraging our roots in advanced manufacturing, and this new growing movement of sustainable manufacturing. The new reshoring trend that we're seeing coming out of the pandemic is going to bode well for the nation and bode really well for Cleveland and Northeast Ohio." I asked him he wants the country to describe Cleveland in the near future. "Hope, promise, resilience, opportunity. We've been a city that has been tough on ourselves for a long time. We know how to rebound in a way that I think is an embodiment of the Great American can-do spirit. And in many ways, Cleveland is America, and America is Cleveland from the legacy issues we've had around race, and disinvestment, and segregation and how globalization impacted our city's economy. And if we can see an equitable, prosperous, inclusive comeback in Cleveland, and I think it shows the nation that if it can be done in Cleveland, it can be done anywhere." You can listen to the podcast here, or download and listen wherever you get your podcasts. You can also find it our Work in Progress YouTube channel. This podcast was created in collaboration with the Aspen Institute. Episode 309: Justin Bibb, Cleveland mayor and Climate Mayors chairHost & Executive Producer: Ramona Schindelheim, Editor-in-Chief, WorkingNationProducer: Larry BuhlTheme Music: Composed by Lee Rosevere and licensed under CC by 4Transcript: Download the transcript for this episode hereWork in Progress Podcast: Catch up on previous episodes here
Daryl recaps his conversation with Mayor Justin Bibb and the ways in which the City of Cleveland is trying to keep Cleveland Browns Stadium on the lakefront. Andy and Daryl talk about the pros and cons of moving the stadium, where they think it could move to, and what would benefit the Browns the most. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mayor Justin Bibb spoke to Bill and Mike about Hopkins Airport - Cleveland Stadium - Terminal Tower - Safety-Crime and a conversation that highlights successes, discusses some challenges, and talks about what the next 2 years will look like
Bill & Mike Got Your Thursday Jumping With Mayor Justin Bibb Exclusive In-Studio Interview - Cavs VS T-Blazers Preview-Cavs PBP Tim Alcorn - Browns VS Rams Preview-Flacco Could Start At QB - Cleveland Beer-Restaurant News-Cleveland.com Marc Bona - NBC Radio Rory O'Neill-latest on Israel and the efforts to free hostages & Speculation is swirling after the billionaire businessman announced his plans to leave “Shark Tank” on top of selling a majority stake of the Dallas Mavericks. Could this all be in preparation for the Shark to run for President? - NBC Radio Erin Real Oil and gas production in the U.S. is set to break a record this year despite UN climate goals
Thursday, July 27, 2023: The Circleville police officer who released a K-9 that mauled an unarmed black man has been fired. Plus, we share what we know about 12 teens who call themselves the Kia Boyz being arrested for attacking a man and breaking into a home early on Tuesday morning. We also look at the heat in the forecast the week, give details on cooling centers in Northeast Ohio, and check in on a luxury apartment in Lakewood that can't get the air conditioning running. In development news, we share how Cleveland residents can weigh in on development parks and the lakefront, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch Stephanie Haney's Legally Speaking specials and segments here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL_SLtTChKczKEzKhgSopjxcmFQniu28GN Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Heat advisory issued for portions of Northeast Ohio for Friday, July 28 https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/heat-advisory-issued-several-northeast-ohio-counties-for-friday-july-28/95-67312c32-1980-42e4-aa84-e3db856bd772 City of Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb to hold discussion on North Coast Master Plan: Watch live at 3 p.m. https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-north-coast-master-plan-mayor-justin-bibb/95-a73671c0-0b9a-4da3-91ae-8506993517e6
Cleveland Councilman Brian Kazy joins the show to address the crime epidemic that's hitting the city, the fact that Mayor Justin Bibb's administration blew off meeting with council and responds to the Mayor's dismissive statement regarding the no-show.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/1570677/advertisement
Bloomdaddy welcomes Mayor Justin Bibb and Police Chief Wayne Drummond to teh show to discuss the mass shooting Sunday morning on West 6th Street
The guys begin discussing Kid Cudi's tweet blaming the city for having to cancel his music festival, and Mayor Justin Bibb's clapback. They move on to the 27 missing children in the Greater Cleveland area, the Paris riots & much more.. As always, we appreciate the listen! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/not-even-a-podcast/support
Today's show is hosted Progressive Field ahead of the rubber match between the Cleveland Guardians and the Boston Red Sox! Bloomdaddy reacts to Mayor Justin Bibb's interview with Bill Wills, and presents the latest installment of Everybody Has A Story.
News you Need for Friday, May 19, 2023. Trending now, first direct flight from Cleveland to Ireland takes off today with Mayor Justin Bibb on board. In Hollywood, Kesha has new music, Joe Alwyn reportedly 'distraught' seeing Taylor Swift move on and Good Burger 2 has started production.
News you Need for Monday May 8, 2023. Trending now, Nick Gilbert, son of the Cleveland Cavaliers owner, has passed away. Mayor Justin Bibb and the Cleveland Board of Education will announce the next CEO of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District tomorrow morning at 10:30 am. In all things entertainment, Taylor Swift to release her version of 'Speak Now' and the rumors with Matty Healy continue as they were spotted in an SUV together heading to her condo in Nashville. MTV TV and Movie awards weren't live, it was all pre-taped as hosts and presenters pulled out of the show due to the WGA strike.
Mayor Justin Bibb says he wants to shield the city's general fund from stadium maintenance costs.
Thursday, May 4, 2023: The victims of the Kent State University shootings were honored today 53 years later at the spot where the shootings happened in 1970. We also look at an investigation into the death of a 2-month-old boy in Massillon, and review the latest statement from Norfolk Southern as the company continues to clean up the mess from the February 3 toxic train derailment in East Palestine. In Cleveland, Mayor Justin Bibb and City Council continue to fight over how much money should go to fixing up the West Side Market, while Destination Cleveland shared a promising outlook for tourism in the year to come. We have more news about Google's investment in Central Ohio, show you where a woman found a black bear on her porch, bring you to Star Wars Day wedding in Akron, and let you know how you can go out tonight for a good cause at an event hosted by Austin Love, Hollie Strano and Mike Polk Jr. to benefit the Leukemia and Lymphoma Society, plus more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the 4 criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump here: https://youtu.be/8RzDfmaSrxo Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Remembering the deadly May 4 shooting at Kent State University 53 years later https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ksu-may-4/kent-state-university-shooting-may-4-commemoration-53-years-later/95-daf6a79f-b944-40bb-a5f0-1dd1877939c6 'So crazy': Black bear appears on front porch of Ashtabula County home https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ashtabula-county/black-bear-front-porch-ashtabula-county-home/95-79111e99-6421-4a9d-973f-eb0150c451aa
Changing the face of Cleveland's lakefront has been a long-term project. Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joined Jeremy Goldberg to talk about the importance of building trust and equity by investing in infrastructure like the lakefront and getting the basics right. This episode first aired on August 4, 2022, as part of Microsoft's Public Sector Future podcast Mayor Justin M. Bibb, City of Cleveland Jeremy Goldberg | LinkedIn | Twitter Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Discover and follow other Microsoft podcasts at aka.ms/microsoft/podcasts
Monday, February 27, 2023: A non-profit law firm is looking to sue the EPA and government officials over their initial response to the toxic train derailment in East Palestine. In Wickliffe, former Pepper Pike Rabbi Stephen Weiss has been sentenced for child sex crimes. We also have new information about the death of a 19-year old man who was storing fireworks in his garage. In Cleveland, we share why city council wants to sue the makers of Kia of Hyundai vehicles. In sports news, we share the story of an incredible Black athlete and give you latest information on the new team that Browns owner Jimmy and Dee Haslam are trying to buy. Plus, we show you new life and the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo, get back on baby eagle watch in Avon Lake, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the FirstEnergy bribery scandal here: https://youtu.be/XiG5kRNyyLs Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Ohio train derailment: Federal agencies expected to check 400 homes by Monday amid President Biden's door-to-door order in East Palestine https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/special-reports/train-derailment/ohio-train-derailment-updates-president-joe-biden-door-to-door-checks-fema-epa-cdc/95-696d14af-9db0-4caa-ae2b-281aa0654829 Man who served as rabbi in Pepper Pike sentenced to 6 months after pleading guilty to attempted unlawful sexual conduct with a minor https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/crime/stephen-weiss-sentenced-unlawful-sexual-conduct-minor-guilty-plea/95-6fd7c564-e75c-49a7-a83b-921832794e9c Cleveland City Council to introduce resolution calling for Mayor Justin Bibb to sue Kia and Hyundai for thefts https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-city-council-resolution-mayor-justin-bibb-sue-kia-hyundai-following-thefts/95-70e8f804-4e33-4954-9c75-2c96d1426835 Report: Cleveland Browns owners Jimmy and Dee Haslam in deal to buy stake in Milwaukee Bucks at $3.5 billion valuation https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/jimmy-dee-haslam-milwaukee-bucks-deal-cleveland-browns/95-55caad91-9c2e-4bdc-905e-55f9498f6ac5
Black philanthropy is ever present, vibrant, and is deeper than just charitable acts of kindness or dollars. In 2019, The Soul of Philanthropy Cleveland (TSOPCLE) vividly displayed the power of African American philanthropy, and centered Cleveland's Black community in a national conversation on humanity, giving back, and transformational change. Ever since, Cleveland has been Celebrating Those Who Give Black and challenging the narrative of Black Cleveland as beneficiaries of philanthropy versus benefactors.rnrnThe movement catalyzed by TSOPCLE, inspired the establishment of the Cleveland Black Equity and Humanity Fund to support and facilitate investment in causes and issues that promote and support Black-led social and economic change throughout northeast Ohio. How can the intersection of humanity, equity, and giving black help further bolster equitable outcomes and opportunities for Cleveland's Black community?rnrnJoin us for a conversation with Cleveland's Mayor Justin Bibb and Connie Hill-Johnson, Board Chairperson of The Cleveland Foundation. This forum is presented by the Cleveland Black Equity and Humanity Fund powered by The Soul of Philanthropy Cleveland.
Morgan and Bill celebrate their one-year anniversary of working together on the "Q" Morning Show! To commemorate this milestone, they played "Know The Show"...against each other!! Who knows each other better and can answer the trivia questions they wrote about each other? Also, Bill has a problem with anyone who gets engaged at Cracker Barrel, and we run through a list of the most mispronounced food items. Today's Cleveland Confessional featured Bree in Eastlake, who seems hellbent on ruining her best friend's birthday party. What secret is she hiding?? Plus, Battle of the Burbs, and Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb stopped by to help celebrate the Show-versary! Did he remember meeting Morgan last summer and Morgan's horribly embarrassing moment? What's the deal with the coin-operated parking meters downtown? And he stayed for a round of the "Mayor Match Game!"
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb stopped by the Q104 studio to celebrate Morgan and Bill's one year anniversary. After the interview, they edited 3 segments to air on the radio show, and some content didn't make it. Here is the (mostly) unedited entire conversation with Mayor Bibb!
Mayor Justin Bibb looks at accomplishments in 2022, and looks forward to 2023 agenda.
After 15 years of service to Cleveland families--the last eleven as the CEO of the Cleveland Metropolitan School District--Eric Gordon will step down at the end of the year. As he has demonstrated in his annual State of the Schools addresses, his tenure has been marked by achievement and accomplishment in the face of and in spite of significant challenges. Graduation rates have improved 29 percentage points to over 80 percent in recent years. College enrollment rates have also improved significantly.rnrnAs our community prepares to select a successor at the helm of the Cleveland schools, CEO Gordon will sit down with The Honorable Justin M. Bibb, the 58th Mayor of Cleveland, for a conversation about leadership, their shared hopes for Cleveland's children, and the work ahead for the next leader to take the baton.
November 20, 2022 HAPPY GDAY RON!!!, Blessed to have lil bro back in the studio Basheer Jones, Exclusive listen to Basheer's upcoming single called "Hey Momma", Boosie and Rob been on fitness all week, Moni's back from Vegas celebrating with the girls, Ron's embracing the 40 club, work and daddy duties, Dave didn't like Wakanda Forever movie???(WOW), Dave talks "Hebrew to Negro" documentary, Basheer gives the crew some flowers, France and Muslims, "A Journey To Leadership From Pain To Inspiration" by Basheer Jones order yours today @basheerj on Instagram, Rob remembers meeting Bishop Desmond Tutu, Dave and Basheer share some feelings about a close mentor, Basheer shares his thought on Mayor Justin Bibb, Does Trump have a chance at winning the president election??, "St. Clair" by Basheer Jones, Question of the day!!
Shaun Crawford and Varsity House takes over Cleveland City Hall. Our Latest episode features Cleveland's Mayor Justin Bibb. We provide insight into Mayor Bibb's upbringing, motivation for a better Cleveland, love for Cleveland sports, & more! Find Varsity House Podcast On All Platforms…All social media & more: https://hoo.be/varsityhousepodcastSupport the show
Hey Hey Hey… Its Episode 91! Gerber, Danko and Chuck get together a day late and at about 75% health after their yearly guys trip came to a close. At home in the Land the Guys talk about an amazing stretch of Guardians baseball that culminated last week in the 2022 AL Central Division Title before looking back at a “nice” win over the Steelers for the first place and still improving Browns. On the Road (23:12), the Guys look back at the third week of the NFL season, including figuring out the worst loss, whether there is any excitement in the NFC West and looking at possible winners in the AFC North next week before checking in on Albert Pujols, Aaron Judge and baseball history being made in 2022. Off the Field (42:37), the Guys do their best to provide tips and ideas to help Mayor Justin Bibb with his new plans to change Cleveland's north coast to provide more public access to one of the Land's most impressive natural assets plus their usual House of the Dragon (Episode 6 spoilers) and bad fantasy football jabber. Stick around for the outtakes and a depleted Gerber setting a new personal record for bloopers, errors and stumbles over his own words. From the Land is available on Twitter @Pod_FromtheLand, on Instagram @fromthelandpodcast, on Facebook @fromthelandpodcast, on the Wisdom App, on YouTube and the world wide web at fromthelandpodcast.com
In this episode, we are joined by the Executive Director of the Cleveland/Cuyahoga County Workforce Development Board, Michelle Rose. Listen in as Michelle shares her experience at the federal level with the U.S. Department of Labor and her return to Cleveland in this new era of leadership in our city as an appointee of Mayor Justin Bibb. Michelle offers us insight on the newfound buying power that workers have and what that means for employers and businesses, discusses overcoming barriers to work and training and how that relates to the transportation paradox, and what the shift to remote work means for Downtown Cleveland. She names Rasika Indian Restaurant as her favorite food spot from her time in D.C. and as a proud Miami University alumna, she recommends Skipper's chicken salad sandwich with waffle fries and a beer tower if you ever find yourself in Oxford. Connect with Michelle Rose on LinkedIn and follow @OMJCleCuy on Twitter to stay in the know on all things workforce development related in Cuyahoga County.
There is a Cleveland City Councilman who seems upset that Mayor Bibb created "MGK Day", saying Machine Gun Kelly isn't even from Cleveland. We went in-depth to discuss! Also on today's show, "Why Are You Up So Early?!?", what was your "high school superlative?", and we have some back-to-school hacks which possibly may cause more work for you in the long run. Today's Cleveland Confessional was in response to last week's Confessional.....Kathryn from Beachwood called in to defend herself!! Plus, Battle of the Burbs and it turns out vacationing and honeymooning with your spouse is wonderful for your marriage!
MGK. The Feast. Cedar Point. The Browns. We did it ALL. And we talked about it all, too! Also, Nicole from Parma's husband is on his way home from Vegas and he is NOT happy. Is Nicole really the Bleephole?!? We got into Back-To-School stuff and some things you can do with your kids to celebrate their first day! Plus, Battle of the Burbs and our friend Curtis from the FIRST-PLACE Cleveland Guardians dropped by to tell us what's happening at the ballpark this week!
Morgan had a memorable moment meeting Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb over the weekend! Hear the story, along with other details from WKYC's Austin Love's obviously exclusive wedding, like Morgan's friend who ordered Taco Bell at the reception . Also, Bill is freaking out a little bit because summer is going so fast, but he is super-excited about all the Marvel movies coming out in the next few years. David from Bedford Heights explained to us "Guilt-tipping" and is he a Bleephole for not wanting to tip whenever prompted?!? Plus, there's a exhibitionist on the loose in Berea! We also played Battle of the Burbs and learned about a woman who's being very creative about putting her cheating husband on blast!
In February 2022, Joyce Pan Huang was tapped by Mayor Justin Bibb to serve as Cleveland's next Director of City Planning, succeeding Freddy Collier, Jr. who held the position for nearly a decade. She brings a fresh perspective to the role, as Joyce is the first woman, mother, and Asian-American to hold the position.rnrnJoyce spent six years at MidTown Cleveland community development organization as the vice president of community development. During her time there, she helped design the area's new master plan--a comprehensive vision with 20 strategies to support businesses, provide job opportunities, and build on the intersection of several MidTown neighborhoods. Joyce also led the Cleveland Walls mural-painting project, which gave area neighborhoods nearly two dozen vibrant murals that transformed communities.rnrnAs an influential voice in the Asian community, Joyce has been an integral part of the Stop Asian Hate movement, and she hired the first-ever team of multi-lingual planners--a commitment to increasing equity in Cleveland neighborhoodsrnrnJoyce grew up in Rochester, New York and earned a bachelor's degree in sociology at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, and a Master of Urban Planning and Development at Cleveland State University in 2016. She was named one of Cleveland's Most Interesting People by Cleveland Magazine in 2022, and a Crain's Cleveland Business Forty Under 40 in 2020.rnrnJoin us in Public Square to learn more about Joyce, her vision for urban development, and how she plans to build a more connected Cleveland that better serves families and future generations.
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb spoke to Bill about Real Time Center along with - Dirt bike legislation and the crack down over the weekend - Crime in general, lack of policing. Crain's story on the tax abatement - Pot Holes - Clean Up Streets - important for workers to be in offices where they can work together and what he's doing to encourage that
Mayor Justin Bibb recapped his State of the City address with Bill Wills - Talked Easy & Hard Parts of the Job - City is a Business - Police & Safety - Schools - Everyday concerns
Friday, February 18, 2022: Hear what Major League Baseball plans to do to end the lockout, what the Russian Olympic Committee President says about refusing to give up the gold medal for team figure skating, which NBA All-Star weekend events are happening tonight, where you can definitely spot celebrities in Cleveland this weekend, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4MJpHOit93g Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Major League Baseball cancels spring games through March 4 due to lockout https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/mlb/major-league-baseball-cancels-spring-games-through-march-4-lockout/95-ad1cfaf7-5036-4617-ab72-3e12719ea5fa Most Winter Storm Warnings expire as snow winds down in Northeast Ohio https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/winter-storm-warnings-extended-northeast-ohio/95-33959427-66ea-4ebe-bb3e-143f04c56e0e 'Chilling': Olympics president calls out Kamila Valieva's team for 'coldness' toward young skater https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/nation-world/ioc-president-bach-kamila-valieva-entourage-cold/507-920377a8-950f-4298-816d-4df40919053a ‘I hate this sport!' Figure skating silver medalist upset over result https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/alexandra-trusova-five-quad-jumps-beijing-olympics-figure-skating/507-4ff1e386-853b-46f5-ad56-67f45efc6ef7 ROC president says they won't give up figure skating gold 'under any circumstances' https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/russian-trio-figure-skaters-face-uncertain-futures-after-olympic-drama/507-8d7c8c0b-7bc3-4384-8980-5f307816aea4 COVID-19 in Ohio: State reports 2,129 new cases in the past 24 hours https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 Gas prices could climb well past $5 a gallon, experts say https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/gas-prices-could-climb-well-past-5-a-gallon-experts-say-texas/273-a814f3d4-7ec5-44d9-b078-70876b2ba5d9 2022 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game rosters revealed: Myles Garrett, Machine Gun Kelly, Tiffany Hadish, Mayor Justin Bibb to play https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/nba-all-star-game/2022-nba-all-star-game-celebrity-rosters/95-bd408ab8-ebc6-4513-94ac-b814aeb9f7fb Rising Stars game in Cleveland: What to expect from the event during NBA All-Star weekend https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/nba-all-star-game/clorox-rising-stars-game-practice-nba-all-star-weekend-cleveland-ohio/95-2e460b9b-4b24-4b59-b53a-ba06f9025e84 Celebrity watch: The hot spots during NBA All-Star weekend in Cleveland https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/nba-all-star-game/celebrity-hot-spots-cleveland-nba-all-star-game-weekend/95-9b1840c4-afcf-4719-be8a-b07889b02ab9
We're sick of saying we're back, so we've decided to say we re-branded, because we are working on that too!! But after ALMOST a YEAR of being gone, we decided it was time to make an appearance & get a PROPER schedule in place. With that said WE MISSED YOU!! We've got some new formatting ideas you'll hear about in the pod, but most important you'll hear all about some HUGE updates and EVENTS that are coming to The Land! We give you out take on Mayor Justin Bibb's newest policies & some suggestions on things to do for the weekend! Talk to you all soon!
Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb joined the show to promote NBA All-Star weekend in Cleveland. Mayor Bibb discussed the city planning heading into All-Star weekend. Mayor Bibb talks getting ready for the Celebrity All-Star game. Listen to The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima weekday mornings 6-10am on Sports Radio 92.3 The Fan and the Audacy App!
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Wednesday, February 9, 2022: Find out how Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb is defending denying late night hours waivers during NBA All-Star weekend, what happened to the snowplow driver who threw snow into oncoming traffic on the Ohio Turnpike, major updates from last night's Olympic games, who will play in the NBA All-Star celebrity game, which performer is leading the Rock Hall induction fan vote, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQPVLFLA6hU Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb defends decision to not to allow restaurants to serve alcohol late during NBA All-Star Weekend https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/nba-all-star-game/cleveland-mayor-justin-bibb-not-extending-hours-restaurants-nba-all-star-weekend-right-decision/95-dd4b36a3-e77b-40a2-8ceb-8694a12693df Organ transplant surgery canceled due to new Cleveland Clinic policy requiring COVID-19 vaccination https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/lake-county/organ-transplant-surgery-canceled-new-cleveland-clinic-policy-requiring-covid-19-vaccination/95-6dbf87d1-a246-46dd-8575-7d0ff1451a2a Brush High School students stage walkout in protest of administration's response to concerns of sexual harassment https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/education/brush-high-school-walkout-behavior-assemblies/95-b9fe0ce8-6a76-40f2-b6c9-d5b9559c2a3f Ohio Turnpike fires plow driver responsible for damaging more than 50 cars in Erie County incident https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/ohio/ohio-turnpike-fires-plow-driver-responsible-damaging-over-50-cars-erie-county-incident/95-74609175-4382-48aa-adc5-c30b3d7eba9a Greater Cleveland dealerships attaching fees to some cars due to supply shortage https://www.wkyc.com/article/money/cars/greater-cleveland-dealerships-attaching-fees-cars-supply-shortage/95-a792c613-ead5-4688-90f9-e7c0610c9f05 'Heartbreaking': Mikaela Shiffrin out of second race in a row https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/mikaela-shiffrin-beijing-games/507-c19c3255-62e5-465c-95c2-ea81bc2ab5a6 Why Olympic athletes are getting pandas instead of medals https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/olympics/olympic-winners-plush-panda/507-7696ad7e-db64-4721-b7c2-1d30ff9db887 2022 NBA All-Star Celebrity Game rosters revealed: Myles Garrett, Machine Gun Kelly, Tiffany Hadish, Mayor Justin Bibb to play https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nba/nba-all-star-game/2022-nba-all-star-game-celebrity-rosters/95-bd408ab8-ebc6-4513-94ac-b814aeb9f7fb Eminem takes early lead as Rock and Roll Hall of Fame fan ballot tops 1 million votes for 2022 induction https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/music/rock-hall/rock-and-roll-hall-of-fame-fan-vote-2022-induction-nominees-eminem-duran-duran-pat-benatar-dolly-parton-eurythmics/95-f5a11878-e289-4ac9-b605-d4dca22f1ce4 Les Misérables relaunching North American tour at Playhouse Square in Cleveland this October https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/les-misrables-cleveland-playhouse-square-north-american-tour/95-7cf78e2c-98cc-421c-aa90-b914eca29b7e It's All Good News!: A love connection, line dancing at lunch, and an unlikely author https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HQPVLFLA6hU
Tuesday, January 18, 2022: Why Cleveland Browns' Malik McDowell was arrested in Florida, Browns players reactions to OBJ's playoff performance for the Rams, how to get your free COVID test one day early, what's to come in the winter weather forecast, the new restaurants you should try in 2022, tips from an expert on how to make lasting change, and more on 3News Now with Stephanie Haney. Need a break from bad news? Watch It's All Good (News!) with Stephanie Haney, every Wednesday: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hrZGBVGxXRo Like this show? Check out the 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast: http://wkyc.com/3thingstoknow Connect with Stephanie here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: How you can order 4 free COVID tests from the government https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/free-covid-test-orders-go-live-a-day-early/507-8ac5263c-e14f-4798-9645-23bd96ac2645 COVID-19 in Ohio: State reports 15,077 new cases in the past 24 hours https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/health/coronavirus/coronavirus-numbers/coronavirus-ohio-updates/95-e2faeb56-d02a-443a-bcdb-141f2c7fafe8 Cleveland Browns DT Malik McDowell arrested; charged with battery of an officer and public exposure https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/malik-mcdowell-browns-arrest/95-2dd6b03e-baa2-4615-bb69-2ee729cf1e93 Cleveland residents upset that new Mayor Justin Bibb, city officials weren't prepared for snowstorm https://www.wkyc.com/video/news/local/cleveland/cleveland-residents-upset-that-new-mayor-justin-bibb-city-officials-werent-prepared-for-snowstorm/95-6cdd21e2-057c-4493-ac4b-a1556f707d30 USPS asking for help keeping outdoor areas clean amid winter weather https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/usps-help-winter-weather/95-b72b3128-87e0-441d-8fe4-41965c64aba7 FORECAST | Some sunshine returns as we continue digging out from Monday's snow storm https://www.wkyc.com/article/weather/forecast/northeast-ohio-weather-forecast/95-99643b63-4b79-4d67-8d5f-7f54d07d30f0 How to take control in 2022 and make lasting changes with CEO Rick Simmons of the Telos Institute: 3 Things to Know with Stephanie Haney podcast https://www.wkyc.com/article/syndication/podcasts/3-things-to-know/how-to-take-control-in-2022-make-meaningful-changes-w-ceo-rick-simmons-telos-institute-3-things-to-know-stephanie-haney-podcast/95-842da6d6-b028-4538-b75c-ef1c0339da96 Akron's WinterBlast: Ice bumper cars, skating, and more! https://www.wkyc.com/article/entertainment/akrons-winterblast-ice-bumper-cars-skating-and-more/95-a7b62708-9b7f-464d-b98d-6aa8e39d2c3a 6 new restaurants we can't wait for in 2022 | Doug Trattner reports https://www.wkyc.com/article/life/food/doug-trattner/new-restaurants-in-cleveland-2022-doug-trattner/95-925198ce-4eec-44ca-82dd-19dd103e883a Slipknot's 'Knotfest' coming to Cleveland's Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse on April 4 https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cleveland/slipknots-knotfest-coming-to-cleveland-rocket-mortgage-fieldhouse/95-187dd96c-5fc8-4eb6-a72d-84d0b4693e71 Multiple Cleveland Browns players praise Odell Beckham Jr.'s performance in Rams' playoff win https://www.wkyc.com/article/sports/nfl/browns/browns-players-obj-tweets-rams-playoff-game/95-ef9b9c29-110d-4c80-9ffb-3b22ea10fe11
Carjackings have been a huge issue across Cleveland, Geraldo talks to former Cleveland Mayor, Congressman, and author of "Division of Light and Power" Dennis Kucinch about that and other issues new Mayor Justin Bibb will be facing in his first few months in office.