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Humanity Chats with Marjy
Police Reform with Chief Alonzo Thompson

Humanity Chats with Marjy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 30:21


Spartanburg Police Chief Thompson shares his policing experience, the  relationship  between the police and the community,  measures being taken by the police to combat police brutality, training opportunities within the police force , and the fears faced by members of the force.About Chief ThompsonChief Alonzo Thompson was born and raised in North Carolina and graduated from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill in 1982 with a B.A. degree in Political Science. He is a graduate of the 183rd Session of the FBI National Academy, and a graduate of the DEA Drug Unit Commander Academy N° 55. He also completed the Public Executive Leadership Academy (PELA-2012) held at the School of Government of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chief Thompson served 30 years with the Winston– Salem Police Department and retired from the agency in January 2014 after having attained the rank of Assistant Chief. Chief Alonzo Thompson assumed the role of Chief of Police for the City of Spartanburg on February 1, 2014. He is an active member of the International Association of Chiefs of Police (IACP), the National Organization of Black Law Enforcement Executives (NOBLE), the South Carolina Police Chiefs Association (SCPCA), and the FBI National Academy of Associates – SC Chapter.Chief Thompson is the immediate past Chair of the Boys & Girls Clubs of the Upstate and remains on the Board of Directors. He also serves on the Board of Directors for AMI Kids White Pines; Charles Lea Center; Mobile Meals and Project Hope Foundation. He formally served on the Boards of Directors of Spartanburg Academic Movement (SAM); Spartanburg Disabilities and Special Needs (DSN); Palmetto Council Boy Scouts of America and Fifty Upstate Senior Wellness Initiative. He is currently a member of the Spartanburg Racial Equity Collaborative. Chief Thompson is a graduate of the South Carolina Diversity Leadership Institute Upstate Class XVIII - Fall 2014 of the Richard W. Riley Institute at Furman University. He also completed the Leadership Spartanburg Class of 2014-15 and serves on the Board of Regents of the Leadership Spartanburg Alumni Association. He is also a graduate of the Spartanburg Regional Health System 2017 Regional Fellows Leadership Program. Chief Thompson is a member of the Rotary Club of Spartanburg and the South Side Lions Club. He is also a member of the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc.Chief Thompson is married to Catrina Amelia Thompson who recently retired as Chief of Police of the Winston-Salem, NC Police Department to be appointed as the US Marshal of the Middle District of North Carolina. He cherishes his roles and responsibilities as a father to the couple's two children, Alyson Blakely and Christopher Aaron.Humanity Chats - a conversation about everyday issues that impact humans. Join us. Together, we can go far. Thank you for listening. Share with a friend. We are humans. From all around the world. One kind only. And that is humankind. Your friend, Marjy Marj

GO! Spartanburg
Mobile Meals of Spartanburg - Jayne McQueen

GO! Spartanburg

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2022 27:16


Welcome to the Go! Spartanburg podcast. On this show we will talk about arts and culture, recreation, history, local events, food, and local organizations that are working to improve life in the hub city.  Whether you have lived here your whole life or are new to town, I hope this podcast will help you learn more about your town and all the great things we have to do around here.On this episode, I am talking with Jayne McQueen from Mobile Meals of Spartanburg. Jayne founded Mobile Meals 45 years ago and started out delivering meals to 11  people. Today the organization feeds over 1,200 people each day. Jayne talks about how Mobile Meals was started, how they grew, how they rely heavily on volunteers, and how they manage to raise over $2 million dollars every year. She also discusses the challenges of getting through covid and how they successfully overcame them.You can find more information about Mobile Meals at their web site:https://www.mobile-meals.org/The music on this show is written by Wofford professor Tom Wright and performed by the Spartanburg Jazz Ensemble.  https://www.facebook.com/sjebandPlease follow our Facebook page and join our group for more information about upcoming episodes.https://www.facebook.com/gospartanburgpodhttps://www.facebook.com/gospartanburgpod/groupsWe would love to hear from you. Our email address is gospartanburg@gmail.com.

The Globe Minute
Fire department's secret weapon, library lead appointed, Mobile Meals needs help and more | Jan. 19, 2022

The Globe Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 3:53


Top headlines for Jan. 19, 2022, include: the fire department's secret weapon, library lead appointed, Mobile Meals needs help, bitter cold approaching and more. Intro: By Johnny from Ms. Bursch's class! The Globe Minute is a product of Forum Communications, brought to you by reporters at The Globe. For more news from throughout the day, check out dglobe.com.

Anti-Drug Coalition of Tuscarawas County
PART 2 - The Impact of the United Way feat. Mobile Meals and the Salvation Army

Anti-Drug Coalition of Tuscarawas County

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2020 41:59


In part 2 of this series, Jodi Salvo is joined again by representatives from the United Way, Mobile Meals, and the Salvation Army to continue the discussion about the impact the United Way has in the community. Learn how Mobile Meals and the Salvation Army have both been assisted and impacted by the United Way. It's amazing what resources we have available right here in Tuscarawas County! Robin Waltz - President at the United Way of Tuscarawas County, Inc. Kim Harmon - Administrator of Mobile Meals of Dover-New Phila, Inc. Lt. Andrew Allen - Corps Officer at the Dover/New Philadelphia Salvation Army AND LISTEN BACK! This episode is part 2 of a 2-part series. Make sure you listen back to the previous episode as Robin, Kim, and Andrew explain how the United Way operates in Tuscarawas County. Thanks to our guests and to ALL the hard-working men and women in our community! https://my.captivate.fm/United%20Way%20of%20Tuscarawas%20County (United Way of Tuscarawas County) - https://www.tuscunitedway.org/ (www.tuscunitedway.org) https://www.facebook.com/mobilemeals/ (Mobile Meals) - https://www.facebook.com/mobilemeals/ (www.facebook.com/mobilemeals) https://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia (Salvation Army) - https://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia (neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia) As always, visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.adctusc.org (www.adctusc.org) for all your information about the Coalition and different types of drug use. HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW! Please help support the show at https://my.captivate.fm/www.glow.fm/adctusc (www.glow.fm/adctusc) Support this podcast

Anti-Drug Coalition of Tuscarawas County
PART 1 - The Impact of the United Way feat. Mobile Meals and the Salvation Army

Anti-Drug Coalition of Tuscarawas County

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 33:42


The United Way impacts Tuscarawas County on a much larger level than many people are aware of. Tune into this episode as Jodi Salvo discusses how the United Way supports many different resources in Tuscarawas County. Robin Waltz - President at the United Way of Tuscarawas County, Inc. Kim Harmon - Administrator of Mobile Meals of Dover-New Phila, Inc. Lt. Andrew Allen - Corps Officer at the Dover/New Philadelphia Salvation Army Learn all about the United Way and its role in the county. Also, you'll hear first-hand how the United Way has assisted and impacted both Mobile Meals and the Salvation Army. AND STAY TUNED! This episode is part 1 of a 2-part series. Make sure you check back next episode as Robin, Kim, and Andrew return to discuss Mobile Meals and the Salvation Army in greater detail. It's amazing what resources we have available right here in Tuscarawas County! Thanks to our guests and to ALL the hard-working men and women in our community! United Way of Tuscarawas County - https://www.tuscunitedway.org/ (www.tuscunitedway.org) https://www.facebook.com/mobilemeals/ (Mobile Meals) - https://www.facebook.com/mobilemeals/ (www.facebook.com/mobilemeals) https://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia (Salvation Army) - https://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia (neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/dover_newphiladelphia) As always, visit https://my.captivate.fm/www.adctusc.org (www.adctusc.org) for all your information about the Coalition and different types of drug use. HELP SUPPORT THE SHOW! Please help support the show at www.glow.fm/adctusc Support this podcast

Akron Community Voice
Akron Community Voice with Robert Dejournett

Akron Community Voice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2020 29:40


Thank you for joining us as we talk to Robert Dejournett Vice President of Opportunity and Inclusion at Greater Chamber of Akron. We discuss what resources are available for local business owners as well as introducing our listeners to the gaccovid19.org website. There is also a special announcement by our friends at Mobile Meals who continue to provide food for seniors in need. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/akroncommunityvoice/message

What's Your Ask? with Stephanie Sims
Episode 15: How to Use Metrics and Milestones to Improve Your Ask with Courtney Williams of Emagine Solutions Technology

What's Your Ask? with Stephanie Sims

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 36:38


Courtney Williams is the Co-Founder and CEO of Emagine Solutions Technology. She leads the company's business development, customer care, and operations. Courtney has over 12 years of experience leading customer metrics and analysis in Fortune 500 companies. She has extensive international marketing experience in Africa and Latin America, and has served on the board of Open Windows Foundation in Guatemala, and has volunteered for Mobile Meals of Southern Arizona.  Courtney is a Marketing graduate from the University of Arizona, Eller College of Management and received her MBA from Thunderbird School of Global Management.

Courageous Conversations with Sheree
Grief... Practical tips to reset when life is interrupted unexpectedly. Special Guest - Jennifer Glass

Courageous Conversations with Sheree

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2019 61:03


Thu. 1 pm EDT- This week on Courageous Conversations with Sheree, I welcome back Jennifer Glass. Today it’s a difficult but necessary topic. Join us and hear for yourself. 10/31/2019. Outspoken, bold, and witty, Jenn is the woman who will make you laugh and speak the truth in love, even when it’s tough. She’s the Program & Fundraising Coordinator for Help of Beaufort, and Director of Mobile Meals, north of the Broad. Her experience in nonprofits has taught her how structure and develop individual programs from the ground up. As a survivor of domestic abuse and loss, Jenn took a life that was broken and dissected it. With painful introspection, honesty, and a lot of research and hard work Jenn was able to not only map out the poor life choices that brought her to a broken place, but also redesign her life into one peace, joy, and fulfillment. She’s using what she learned to develop a life skills class that addresses the poor habits and choices women often make as a result of trauma, abuse, and neglect throughout childhood. Knocking down negative beliefs, self destructive behaviors, and teaching basic life skills, she is determined to change lives. Overcoming grief is a subject she has become intimately acquainted with and she believes its an important subject to talk about openly. Jenn also teaches Holistic Financial Makeover workshops in the fall, and is the mother of a wild and vibrant 5 year old little girl. Her life goal is to build a legacy of women’s education, empowerment, and joyful living.

East Tennessee Now
Power of the Purse to Benefit Mobile Meals

East Tennessee Now

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2019 13:10


Eric Chase
Ashleigh's Here, So Is Brightview

Eric Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2019 95:45


Thursday April 18th How deep did Floyd get into Beychella. He got that, but he also got a terrible Madonna song. I warned him. They found the Perrysburg kid behind the shitty Twitter account. What’s happening for Cedar Point’s 150th season. The girl who terrorized Denver was found dead. Walleye lose; they’ll be home Saturday night. Your GF plate may have gluten. Taylor, Gaga, and more on TIME’s Influential People list. Some Twitter sleuth put something together about Taylor’s 4/26 announcement. The BTS song with Halsey is a YouTube monster. Disney gives money to Notre Dame. Can we talk about your steps. TBT back to 2000. MB20, NSYNC, Aaliyah. GOT was a source of Sophie Turner’s depression. SNL welcomes Emma Thompson, Paul Rudd and Adam Sandler. NAMI walk is coming up! May 11th calendars please. Carolyn Fox from Mobile Meals is here. Lots of delicious international foods from PENTA and Owens next Friday night. Panel Full of Dudes with three pressing MAN questions from Ashleigh. Want some of this Madonna song? Floyd’s not pleased, but I like parts of it. Ashleigh’s got story about her friend who has some man drama. My friend Jean Drees is here to talk about another place that can help you or someone you know with addiction. Say hello to Brightview. MLT cute raccoons and being sent to your room!

Eric Chase
Ashleigh's Here, and the Circus!

Eric Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 98:55


One more day till Friday. Hey. How’d you manage the brief social media Armageddon? I don’t love doing speaking engagements for college kids. Carolyn with Mobile Meals (they could use volunteers!) to talk about the chili cook off this weekend. Try GIRL IM DELICIOUS, TMR’s white chicken chili. More nooses in local businesses. Stop it. A new way to track gun shots in some Toledo neighbhorhoods. Some 737s are now grounded. Spotify + Hulu together. Lady goes nuts at Burger King in Livonia MI. Watch out Lori Loughlin is free! Kate and Pete should be spoofed on SNL, and some big SNL host news for the coming weeks. Lloyd. Flyod. Fyld. Ways people mess up your name. TBT. I heard Monica Before You Walk Out Of My Life the other day. So let’s do long song titles. How’d Luke Perry die and who was around when he did. Fresh Prince…the 2019 thriller. PFOL boobs, buying clothing, and most expensive clothing. Entertainment news and there’s a new Avengers trailer to get aroused over. Ashleigh has a Panel Full Of Dudes for us. We’re the dudes. Lots of drinking holiday day questions. MLT and please join us for the chili cook off this Saturday.

Eric Chase
Steak Chili + Scandals

Eric Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 92:19


Good morning! I think it’s my first REAL rant since the show’s been on the air. This college fraud story is the biggest NON NEWS thing I can remember in some time.   Promedica is bringing more boats to the Maumee. The Mud Hens are closer to finishing off their shiny new giant scoreboard screen. La Scola is closing. The Toys R Us land on Reynolds has been purchased. The Browns get a superstar WR. More on the Huffman and Louglin nonsense. MJ music still going strong, R Kelly too. Lady Gaga IS pregnant. I don’t think we can do a PFOL until it’s light out, but thank you Margot for helping us out. Floyd has a nasty habit that Stafon does not like. What habit(s) of your SO bother you? Britney Spears the music, on Broadway. Some Aladdin updates. Jussie Smollett WELCOMES cameras during his trial. Finally got to try Black Rock yesterday, and it was as good as this segment will make it sound. By the time you listen to this, the Sweet Deals will be gone. Sorrys. One person in Toledo I don’t know. Carolyn Fox from Mobile Meals. I hope our white chicken chili does well in the cook off. If not, we’ll just buy your votes with alcohol. Entertainment headlines! Slay it or Spray it. Bieber, Lauv, Bruno.

Eric Chase
TBT, Ashleigh's Here, Trebek's Cancer MORE

Eric Chase

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2019 108:00


Morning. Or mourning, again. Alex Trebek is not going to live much longer. Kevin Hines is coming to Toledo. Floyd’s tire is also dead or dying. Being on time. WYR, Would You Rather, with some very existential questions from Floyd. Bring on my coma. Very small odds that Trebek lives much longer. DORA in Sylvania. Help out Mobile Meals, work at the Zoo and Charlotte Russe is closing. Breakfast Club entertainment news here. Gayle wasn’t fearful of R Kelly. Jussie Smollett will be back on Empire. Idris Elba may be taking over Will Smith’s role in the Suicide Squad sequel. R Kelly is back on with Gayle talking about why he’s broke. Throwback Thursday. Songs and artists with numbers. Songs to save your life. Rent the Runway is a good spot for women to save some money if you’re IN a wedding. PFOD. Ashleigh’s Panel Full Of Dudes. Her husband’s birthday is coming up, so the questions center around that. There’s one Blockbuster left. In Oregon…Bend, OR. How are they still open!? Inspired by Justin Guarini’s ludicrous amount of followers, the HOW MANY FOLLOWERS DO THEY HAVE game. MLT and it’s a lactose thing!

The Denny Schaffer Show
3-22-18 8am Seg 2 Mobile Meals

The Denny Schaffer Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2018 8:49


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Art of Community NCW podcast
Ep. 13: Sandy Briggs and Jerry Kearny: How Mobile Meals of Wenatchee serves our most vulnerable neighbors

Art of Community NCW podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2017 23:29


This episode highlights the powerful community-building efforts of Mobile Meals of Wenatchee, a nonprofit volunteer-driven organization that serves hot nutritious meals to some of our community's most vulnerable adults. I spoke with Sandy Briggs, the coordinator of Mobile Meals of Wenatchee who has followed in her mother's footsteps to help the organization meet the needs of individuals who are not able to cook for themselves. For a sliding scale fee, Mobile Meals drivers deliver hot meals on weekdays to more than 100 homes in the Wenatchee Valley. All of their funds come from the local community. The important connections they make with people who cannot get out into the community is truly a blessing. en delivering Mobile Meals since 1971

Revolutionary You!
Mo' Money, Mo' Meals! Changing the World One Meal at a Time With Blake Babcock

Revolutionary You!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2016 18:26


In our newest podcast, I have the pleasure of talking with Blake Babcock, President and CEO of Mobile Meals. In addition to being a happily married, father of triplets, he is a social media juggernaut. Blake tells us about his unconventional path to his position with Mobile Meals. He shares his advice on how to get involved with Mobile Meals for community outreach and self-fulfillment. You can learn more about Blake at www.blakebabcock.com and Mobile Meals at www.mobilemealsinc.org. Learn more about your host, Jason Leenaarts, at www.revfittherapy.com. 

Amy Wood's posts
Beautiful music can feed the hungry!

Amy Wood's posts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2012 2:33


Help mobile meals and take a moment to relax and enjoy the holiday season! Jayne McQueen, founder of Mobile Meals describes Sunday's performance and how you can help.