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Gerringong Library and Museum opened 6 months ago, combining the old School of Arts building for the Museum, and a purpose built facility adjacent for the new library. In this episode Candy Anderson talks to Helen McDermott about the M in GlaM, and then talks to Michelle Hudson and Lauren Watkins about the L.Helen McDermott is President of the Gerringong and District Historical Society, Michelle Hudson is the Manager of Kiama Library and Lauren Watkins is the Manager of Gerringong Library. https://www.facebook.com/kiamalibraryservice/videos/gerringong-library-and-museum-glam-part-1/229275318351852/https://www.facebook.com/Gerringonghistoricalmuseum/Music is by Mark Dabin and the Humbletoneshttps://www.facebook.com/markdabinmusic/
A full service recorded in the church building, with music by Michelle Hudson, Sandi Thompson, and Paul and Ruth Jardine. Adrian McCartney speaks about Mary Magdalene meeting Jesus after his resurrection.
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This episode features Cathy Jones, Michelle Hudson, and Patricia Loveall sharing their commercial brokerage managing experience. The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with some of the top CRE professionals in the industry. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, Crexi's Kyla Dickman and Jessica LaRusso sit with Cathy Jones, Michelle Hudson, and Patricia Loveall to discuss the ins and outs of starting, growing, and managing a commercial brokerage. This female-led panel deep-dives into topics ranging from first-time broker advice to how to attract and hire the best talent for your firm. Some key takeaways include:New developments in CRE Tech have allowed smaller firms to compete on a more level playing field as larger brokerages.Over the years, the commercial real estate business has become more collaborative: your competition is also your friends and peers, and good relationships are among the most crucial aspects of your brokerage's business.An increase in data availability is becoming one of CRE's most powerful tools.Mentorship makes a considerable difference in the start of any broker's career. Mentors will provide you with opportunities, lessons, and a way to explore your strengths and define your values.When building your brokerage team, it's essential to bring together a diverse group with different skills and perspectives. A group with varying levels of expertise and backgrounds will allow your brokerage to provide higher overall transaction value to your clients.**A note: this conversation originally aired as an episode of Crexi's PRO Perspective webinars. The audio is reproduced here as a podcast.**If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter to receive the very next one delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi Insights.Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately start browsing hundreds of thousands of available commercial property.Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
I had a request from Twitter and ask that I would ask the Lupus Community regarding the use of Hydroxychloriquine a drug used for lupus patients, and now would like to be used for COVID-19. You'll hear from Michelle Hudson of Raw and Uncut Lupus Chronicles. She will give her true thoughts about what is going on. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-hendrix/message
Michelle Hudson is a close friend of Ayelet's who has struggled with her own depression and anxiety throughout life. There's a problem though, she often doesn't have time to worry about all of that because she is an auditor for an accounting firm. Yet the only way she knows to get through the days where she just wants to stay in bed all day is owning up to her anxiety and depression. After all, she doesn't have time to be anxious she also doesn't have time to sit in it either.
Michelle Hudson talks about her experience with helping people out with property investing.
In this episode I provide the listner with their rights as a patient. In the second half of the podcast Michelle Hudson tells her story of Living with Lupus. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/susan-hendrix/message
-Former WMMT reporter and DJ Sylvia Ryerson (aka Sly Rye) speak on WNYC’s nationally syndicated program The Takeaway. She along with story contributor Michelle Hudson and host John Hockenberry discuss her project Restorative Radio which connects those incarcerated in prisons across Central Appalachia with their loved ones at home. -The National Academy of Sciences is launching a comprehensive study of how mountaintop removal coal mining affects the health of those who live nearby. WMMT’s Benny Becker reports for the Ohio Valley ReSource, on how past efforts at research ran into roadblocks and delays. -WMMT’s Kelli Haywood spoke with two community college professors in southeastern Kentucky about ways the Kentucky Community and Technical College System is working to prepare their students to adapt to a changing economy in eastern Kentucky through the STEAM model of education.