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» Jolwin.nl
Hernieuwde kennismaking met Marieke Moorman

» Jolwin.nl

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 55:05


MILL – Bij Omroep Land van Cuijk heb ik na acht jaar opnieuw een lang interview mogen doen met Marieke Moorman. Ik ken de burgemeester van Land van Cuijk van mijn tijd bij Mfm/Dtv, in…Continue Reading "Hernieuwde kennismaking met Marieke Moorman"

Omroep Land van Cuijk
2025-04-08 Regelkevers met burgemeester Marieke Moorman

Omroep Land van Cuijk

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 33:11


In de uitzending van Regelkevers was burgemeester Marieke Moorman van Land van Cuijk te gast. Ze sprak openhartig over haar band met de regio, haar politieke visie en haar aanpak van ondermijning en veiligheid.Moorman gaf aan geen ambitie te hebben voor landelijke politiek en voelt zich thuis in de lokale bestuurspraktijk. Ze benadrukte het belang van nabijheid, contact met inwoners en transparante besluitvorming.Een belangrijk thema in de uitzending was ondermijning. In 2024 werden acht panden gesloten op basis van de Opiumwet, tegenover vier in 2023. Ook werden er 61 BIBOB-onderzoeken uitgevoerd. Moorman benadrukte dat sluitingen zorgvuldig worden afgewogen, zeker als er gezinnen bij betrokken zijn.Verder ging het gesprek over de beperkte bereikbaarheid van sommige dorpen met het openbaar vervoer, het zonnepark in Sint-Hubert en overlast rond station Cuijk. Moorman kondigde aan in gesprek te gaan met NS en ProRail naar aanleiding van meldingen over fietsendiefstal en vandalisme.De uitzending eindigde luchtiger, met een blik op haar muzieksmaak — van Pearl Jam tot Rowwen Hèze — en een vraag aan de volgende gast, Helma Pluk van Team Lokaal: hoe bereidt haar partij zich voor op de gemeenteraadsverkiezingen van maart 2026?

Eden Worship Center
Spiritual Enrichment Week Day 4 - Jon Moorman

Eden Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 45:56


Day 4 - "Overcoming Objections" - Jon Moorman Be challenged and encouraged to believe the gospel and equipped to share that good news with those around you! Jon Moorman - Missionary with Life Action Join Jon Moorman from January 30, 2025 for “Overcoming Objections and Answering Tough Questions”, where we'll equip you with the confidence and biblical reasoning to respond to challenges and doubts with grace, truth, and a well-prepared defense of the hope within you.

This Rockin' Life | Inspiration | Healthy Lifestyle | Entertainment | Motivation | Life Coach
Faith & Freedom: Dr. Alveda King, Pastor Ben Graham, Darren Moorman, Thom Linders & Inauguration Hits & Misses

This Rockin' Life | Inspiration | Healthy Lifestyle | Entertainment | Motivation | Life Coach

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 45:39


Big changes are happening, and you can feel the electricity in the air—the hope and energy after the inauguration is undeniable! From Melania's stunning inauguration fashion to the fresh vision for America's future, this week we're diving into the heartbeat of this pivotal moment with incredible guests like Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., as she shares her powerful reflections on faith, unity, and the path forward for America. Then, Pastor Ben Graham discusses how faith can guide the nation back to its roots under the new administration. Next, Darren Moorman of Reserve Entertainment shares how faith-driven films are making waves in Hollywood and spreading God's word in innovative ways. Finally, Thom Linders reveals his blueprint for making America godly again in his new book, Moving Ahead. [1:42] Faith, Unity, and ActionDr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr. and Chair of the America First Policy Institute's Center for the American Dream, shares her reflections on the convergence of pivotal events—the inauguration, the March for Life, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day—and why they're no coincidence. She emphasizes the importance of prayer, repentance, and forgiveness in rebuilding a strong nation. Plus, hear her thoughts on President Trump's return to office and the steps we can all take to unite the country in faith and purpose. [14:25] Rebuilding Faith in AmericaPastor Ben Graham, a pastor, author, and newly nominated member of the Trump administration, discusses how the nation can rekindle its faith. He shares insights on the challenges Christians face, the importance of standing strong, and the role of individual responsibility in restoring America's spiritual foundation. [26:19] Faith-Based Films and Spreading God's WordDarren Moorman, head of Reserve Entertainment and the filmmaker behind faith-driven movies like Blue Miracle,highlights the power of storytelling through faith-driven films. Learn about his upcoming projects, including Green and Gold, and how his company is creating impactful, redemptive content that inspires millions. [37:25] Making America Godly AgainThom Linders, author of Moving Ahead: How to Make America Godly Again, discusses how individuals can embody faith in their daily lives, inspire the next generation, and restore America's moral and spiritual foundation. Get ready for practical tips and heartfelt encouragement to take action for a Christ-centered future. [41:40] Fashion Hits, Misses, and Hidden Messages at the InaugurationFrom Melania's iconic black-and-white gown to John Fetterman's questionable hoodie, Shemane dives into the fashion moments everyone's talking about. Were there hidden messages in Melania's look? And what's the buzz about Eric Trump's hand gesture? Tune in for some lighthearted fun. Resources Dr. Alveda King Website: AlvedaKing.comYouTube: @AlvedaKingOFFICIAL Instagram: @alvedaking Pastor Ben Graham Website: pastorbengraham.com Instagram: @pastorbengraham Darren Moorman – Reserve EntertainmentWebsite: ReserveEntertainment.com Instagram: @Reserve.Entertainment Thom Linders – Moving Ahead Website: thomlinders.com Sponsors   Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10”   Get true American made products at  switchtoamericawithshemane.com   Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday,  10am est on  America'sVoice.News   Purchase “My Pillow” at  mypillow.com or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code “FAITH”   Use promo code “FAITH” to receive  20% off your first order at Field of Greens   Join Shemane's new programs Fit & Fabulous Start Pack Faith Fuel: 21 Day Devotion    Check out Shemane's books:  Purchase Shemane's New Book: ‘Abundantly Well' Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook   Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions,  & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Share your hunting photos & questions to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Facebook: @shemane.nugent Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane

Simply Shemane
Faith & Freedom: Dr. Alveda King, Pastor Ben Graham, Darren Moorman, Thom Linders & Inauguration Hits & Misses

Simply Shemane

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2025 45:39


Big changes are happening, and you can feel the electricity in the air—the hope and energy after the inauguration is undeniable! From Melania's stunning inauguration fashion to the fresh vision for America's future, this week we're diving into the heartbeat of this pivotal moment with incredible guests like Dr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr., as she shares her powerful reflections on faith, unity, and the path forward for America. Then, Pastor Ben Graham discusses how faith can guide the nation back to its roots under the new administration. Next, Darren Moorman of Reserve Entertainment shares how faith-driven films are making waves in Hollywood and spreading God's word in innovative ways. Finally, Thom Linders reveals his blueprint for making America godly again in his new book, Moving Ahead. [1:42] Faith, Unity, and ActionDr. Alveda King, niece of Martin Luther King Jr. and Chair of the America First Policy Institute's Center for the American Dream, shares her reflections on the convergence of pivotal events—the inauguration, the March for Life, and Martin Luther King Jr. Day—and why they're no coincidence. She emphasizes the importance of prayer, repentance, and forgiveness in rebuilding a strong nation. Plus, hear her thoughts on President Trump's return to office and the steps we can all take to unite the country in faith and purpose. [14:25] Rebuilding Faith in AmericaPastor Ben Graham, a pastor, author, and newly nominated member of the Trump administration, discusses how the nation can rekindle its faith. He shares insights on the challenges Christians face, the importance of standing strong, and the role of individual responsibility in restoring America's spiritual foundation. [26:19] Faith-Based Films and Spreading God's WordDarren Moorman, head of Reserve Entertainment and the filmmaker behind faith-driven movies like Blue Miracle,highlights the power of storytelling through faith-driven films. Learn about his upcoming projects, including Green and Gold, and how his company is creating impactful, redemptive content that inspires millions. [37:25] Making America Godly AgainThom Linders, author of Moving Ahead: How to Make America Godly Again, discusses how individuals can embody faith in their daily lives, inspire the next generation, and restore America's moral and spiritual foundation. Get ready for practical tips and heartfelt encouragement to take action for a Christ-centered future. [41:40] Fashion Hits, Misses, and Hidden Messages at the InaugurationFrom Melania's iconic black-and-white gown to John Fetterman's questionable hoodie, Shemane dives into the fashion moments everyone's talking about. Were there hidden messages in Melania's look? And what's the buzz about Eric Trump's hand gesture? Tune in for some lighthearted fun. Resources Dr. Alveda King Website: AlvedaKing.comYouTube: @AlvedaKingOFFICIAL Instagram: @alvedaking Pastor Ben Graham Website: pastorbengraham.com Instagram: @pastorbengraham Darren Moorman – Reserve EntertainmentWebsite: ReserveEntertainment.com Instagram: @Reserve.Entertainment Thom Linders – Moving Ahead Website: thomlinders.com Sponsors   Get clean healthy water with SentryH2O Use the promo code: “HEALTHY10”   Get true American made products at  switchtoamericawithshemane.com   Watch Faith & Freedom every Sunday,  10am est on  America'sVoice.News   Purchase “My Pillow” at  mypillow.com or call 800-933-6972 Use promo code “FAITH”   Use promo code “FAITH” to receive  20% off your first order at Field of Greens   Join Shemane's new programs Fit & Fabulous Start Pack Faith Fuel: 21 Day Devotion    Check out Shemane's books:  Purchase Shemane's New Book: ‘Abundantly Well' Shemane's new #1 Bestseller ‘Killer House' "4 Minutes to Happy" Kill It and Grill It Cookbook   Connect with Shemane: Send your questions, suggestions,  & funny pet videos to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Share your hunting photos & questions to shemane.chat@gmail.com    Watch Killer House Documentary: KillerHouse.org Get Wildly Well at shemanenugent.rocks Shemane's Social Media: Facebook: @shemane.nugent Instagram: @shemanenugent Youtube: /shemane Truth Social @Shemane

End Seclusion Podcast
The (Re)Education of Schools: A Discussion with Katie Thornton and Justin Moorman

End Seclusion Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2025 79:44


Please join us for “The (Re)Education of Schools: A Discussion with Katie Thornton and Justin Moorman.”Justin Moorman and Katie Thornton are veteran educators who are well versed in Trauma-Informed Practices with advanced training in the Neurosequential Model in Education, Applied Educational Neuroscience, Crisis Prevention Intervention, Restorative Practices, Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH), and Advanced Collaborative and Proactive Solutions. They believe kids do well if they can, and problems should be solved WITH kids. They look forward to sharing their passion with others to continue to help reform educational practices based on current research. Katie and Justin have launched the (Re)Education of Schools Podcast to give voice, advocacy, support, and professional development to other educatorsSupport the show

The Friday Move | BNR
Marjolein Moorman, Cor Bakker & Pieter Cobelens

The Friday Move | BNR

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2025 116:09


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KZYX News
Board of Supes Limits Public Comment, Prohibits Abstentions in 2025

KZYX News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2025 6:30


Superior Court Judge Ann Moorman on Wednesday ordered the case against Chamise Cubbison, Mendocino County's former auditor-controller, to proceed to a preliminary hearing. Moorman will rule on an motion to dismiss after that hearing. On Tuesday the newly elected Board of Supervisors met for the first time. Among their first actions was to elect a chair and vice chair and limit public comment on specific topics to no more than ten minutes.

Sven op 1
Marjolein Moorman (wethouder PvdA Amsterdam): 'Minder salaris gymdocenten mag geen taboe zijn' (19 december 2024)

Sven op 1

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2024 24:42


Goed nieuws uit de hoofdstad: het lerarentekort is voor het eerst in tijden gedaald. Sven spreekt PvdA-wethouder van Amsterdam Marjolein Moorman (Onderwijs) over haar aanpak en de toekomst van het lerarentekort Sven op 1 is een programma van Omroep WNL. Meer van WNL vind je op onze website en sociale media: ► Website: https://www.wnl.tv  ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/omroepwnl  ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/omroepwnl ► Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/wnlvandaag ► Steun WNL, word lid: https://www.steunwnl.tv ► Gratis Nieuwsbrief: https://www.wnl.tv/nieuwsbrief 

Haarlem105
George Moorman Bilderdijklezing 18 Dec

Haarlem105

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2024 7:06


George Moorman Bilderdijklezing 18 Dec by Haarlem105

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Contemporánea
73. Charlotte Moorman

Contemporánea

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 15:32


La artista y performer de Little Rock (Arkansas) asocia su nombre a Fluxus, al video artista Nam June Paik y a la creatividad más libre. El conservadurismo de la época la condena por tocar semidesnuda su violonchelo; la Historia de la Música y del Arte reconocen su audacia._____Has escuchado“AVANT GARDE MUSIC-SOUND” : [26 Minutes, one point, 1,499 seconds for a string player de John Cage interpretada por Charlotte Moorman]. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por British Movietone, 21 de julio de 2015: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pq0a317mk30“Charlotte Moorman performs with Paik's ‘TV cello'”: [Art Gallery of New South Wales, 1976]. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por PERFORMANCELOGIA, 4 de mayo de 2011: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-9lnbIGHzUM“Charlotte Moorman: ‘TV-Bra for Living Sculpture' (1969) y ‘Chamber Music' (1969)”: [grabación en vivo de la “Muestra de Video del Festival de Caracas de 1969 con las obras de Nam June Paik y de Takehisa Kosugi interpretadas por Moorman]. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por PERFORMANCELOGIA, 3 de junio de 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_5WSoK5_Qao“‘The Originale' Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik by Fred Stern”. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por fred stern, 19 de octubre de 2009: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-yzzAopn9TE“Sky Kiss - Linz”: [interpretada por Charlotte Moorman en Linz, Austria, en 1982]. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Alex Mirutziu, 4 de junio de 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OsSdxlw0c8Y“Variations on a Theme by Saint-Saens, by Nam Juke Paik”: [interpretada por Charlotte Moorman con ocasión del Sky Art Conference/Ars Electronica en 1982]. YouTube Vídeo. Publicado por Alex Mirutziu, 4 de junio de 2012: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1gwUXLcRxHs_____Selección bibliográficaHANHARDT, John G., “Nam June Paik (1932–2006): Video Art Pioneer”. American Art, vol. 20, n.º 2 (2006), pp. 148-53*LANDRES, Sophie, “Indecent and Uncanny: The Case against Charlotte Moorman”. Art Journal, vol. 76, n.º 1 (2017), pp. 48-69*—, “The First Non-Human Action Artist: Charlotte Moorman and Nam June Paik in Robot Opera”. PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, vol.40, n.º 1 (2018), pp. 11-25 O'DELL, Kathy, “Fluxus Feminus”. TDR (1988-), vol. 41, n.º 1 (1997), pp. 43-60*OREN, Michel, “Anti-Art as the End of Cultural History”. Performing Arts Journal, vol. 15, n.º 2 (1993), pp. 1-30*PIEKUT, Benjamin, "Murder by Cello: Charlotte Moorman Meets John Cage". En: Experimentalism Otherwise: The New York Avant-Garde and Its Limits. University of California Press, 2011ROBERTS, Eleanor, “Charlotte Moorman and ‘Avant-Garde Music': A Feminist History of Performance Experimentation”. En: Performance, Subjectivity, and Experimentation. Editado por Catherine Laws. Leuven University Press, 2020ROTHFUSS, Joan, Topless Cellist: The Improbable Life of Charlotte Moorman. The MIT Press, 2017SCHMID, Caitlin, “Ice(d) Music/Cello/Bodies: Re-Staging Charlotte Moorman's Ice Music (1972–2018)”. Twentieth-Century Music vol. 17, n.º 2 (2020), pp. 213-245WOODS, Nicole L., “‘A Lunatic of the Sacred': The Life and Work of Charlotte Moorman”. Art Journal vol. 76, n.º 3/4 (2018), pp. 129-133 *Documento disponible para su consulta en la Sala de Nuevas Músicas de la Biblioteca y Centro de Apoyo a la Investigación de la Fundación Juan March

The CharacterStrong Podcast
Creating Trauma-Informed And Restorative School Environments - Justin Moorman & Katie Thornton

The CharacterStrong Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2024 43:12


Today our guest are Justin Moorman & Katie Thornton from Centerville City Schools & the (Re)Education of Schools Podcast. We talk to Justin & Katie about how they have integrated the CharacterStrong curriculum with additional resources like on-demand professional development to foster trauma-informed, restorative, and inclusive school environments. Justin and Katie share why trauma-informed care is crucial and we explore what this approach looks like in a high school setting. Check out the (Re)Education of Schools Podcast Learn More About CharacterStrong:  Learn more about the NEW Tier 3 Solution Access FREE MTSS Curriculum Samples Attend our next live product preview Visit the CharacterStrong Website Justin Moorman and Katie Thornton are veteran educators who are well versed in Trauma Informed Practices with advanced training in the Neurose quential Model in Education, Applied Educational Neuroscience, Crisis Prevention Intervention, Restorative Practices, Treatment and Education of Autistic and related Communication Handicapped Children (TEACCH), and Advanced Collaborative and Proactive Solutions. They believe kids do well if they can, and problems should be solved WITH kids. They look forward to sharing their passion with others to continue to help reform educational practices based on current research. Katie and Justin have launched the (Re)Education of Schools Podcast to give voice, advocacy, support, and professional development to other educators.

Omroep Land van Cuijk
2024-09-10 Burgemeester Marieke Moorman

Omroep Land van Cuijk

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2024 41:36


Burgemeester Moorman: "Geen mobieltjes bij collegevergaderingen" Steeds vaker worden mobiele telefoons verboden tijdens vergaderingen op landelijk niveau, en burgemeester Moorman begrijpt waarom. In een interview in het politieke radioprogramma Regelkevers vertelde ze dinsdag: "Binnen het college heb ik de afspraak gemaakt dat de telefoons tijdens de vergaderingen weggaan. Na een uur vergaderen houden we een pauze waarin iedereen even zijn berichten kan checken. Mobieltjes leiden af; ik merk het zelf ook. Je kijkt er toch snel even op, en ik vind het niet respectvol naar collega's toe als je tijdens hun spreektijd nog snel je WhatsApp bijwerkt." Hoewel deze regel voor collegevergaderingen geldt, geldt het niet voor raadsvergaderingen. Daar mogen fracties wel hun mobiele telefoons gebruiken. Moorman legt uit: "Voor fracties is het een handig communicatiemiddel. Ik wil niet dat ze met elkaar gaan smoezen, want dan verstaan we elkaar niet meer. Dus een verbod op telefoons in de raadsvergaderingen komt er niet. Wel roep ik iedereen op om respectvol te blijven." Politiebureau Cuijk blijft bestaan Tijdens het interview kwam ook de toekomst van het politiebureau in Cuijk ter sprake. Al in 2019 werd gesuggereerd dat dit bureau zou sluiten door nieuwbouw in Uden, en dat Cuijk enkel een kleine ondersteuningspost zou krijgen aan de rand van bedrijventerrein Laarakker in Haps. Toch is het bureau in Cuijk nog steeds operationeel, en volgens burgemeester Moorman moet dat zo blijven. "We maken deel uit van het basisteam Maas en Leijgraaf, samen met de gemeenten Maashorst, Boekel en het Land van Cuijk," aldus Moorman. "Er zijn nu twee politiebureaus: een in Uden en een in Cuijk. Het is ondenkbaar dat er géén politiebureau meer zou zijn in de gemeente Land van Cuijk. Wat mij betreft houden we dit bureau nog heel lang." Zorgen over financiën en toekomstplannen Naast het telefoonverbod en de situatie rond het politiebureau, kwamen er nog andere onderwerpen aan bod tijdens het interview. Zo sprak burgemeester Moorman over de kernendemocratie en de mogelijke oprichting van een burgerraad. Daarnaast werd de discussie over oud papier inzameling besproken. Een ander punt van zorg voor de burgemeester is het verwachte tekort van maar liefst 20 miljoen euro in 2026. Moorman benadrukte dat dit een serieus probleem is dat de nodige aandacht vereist. "We moeten hier samen aan werken om te voorkomen dat de gemeente in financiële problemen komt," aldus de burgemeester. Het interview is via omroeplvc.nl na te luisteren als podcast.

Bethany Lutheran Sermon Podcast
September 1, 2024 -- Rev. Seth Moorman -- "Won By Christ!" -- Ephesians 4:4-6

Bethany Lutheran Sermon Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2024 22:09


September 1, 2024 -- Rev. Seth Moorman -- "Won By Christ!" -- Ephesians 4:4-6 4 There is one body and one Spirit. In the same way you were called to share one hope. 5 There is one Lord, one faith, one baptism, 6 one God and Father of all, who is over everything, through everything, and in everything. http://www.bethanylutheran.org⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠http://www.facebook.com/Bethany.Long.Beach⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠www.youtube.com/c/BethanyLutheranLongBeach

The Real MF'ers
Crypto Hedge Fund Portfolio Construction Strategies with Eric Moorman | Construction MF'ers Ep. 68

The Real MF'ers

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 42:58


Curious about how Bitcoin and emerging technologies are impacting your construction business? Wondering how to protect your finances against inflation? Interested in learning how Bitcoin can be integrated into your business and financial strategy?In the latest episode of The Construction MF'ers podcast, Scott Peper, CEO and Founder of Mobilization Funding, tackles these questions in detail with Eric Moorman, Owner and Founder of 21M Consulting. Eric shares his journey from a real estate investor in Illinois to becoming a Bitcoin consultant, helping construction companies utilize this new technology for better financial management.Episode Highlights:

The Moscow Murders and More
Gone But Not Forgotten: The Kaz II Mystery And The Sarah Joe (8/22/24)

The Moscow Murders and More

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 21:33


The Kaz II mystery revolves around a 9.8-meter catamaran found drifting off the coast of Queensland, Australia, in April 2007, with its three-man crew—Skipper Des Batten and brothers Peter and John Tunstead—missing. The yacht was discovered in good condition with its engine running, GPS operational, and personal items untouched, but there was no sign of the men. Despite an extensive investigation, the exact circumstances of their disappearance remain unknown.Theories about what happened include a freak accident where one man fell overboard and the others were lost while trying to save him, but no definitive evidence supports any single explanation. The coroner's report concluded that the men likely died as a result of a tragic accident, but the lack of physical evidence, such as the bodies, leaves the case unresolved. The Kaz II mystery remains one of Australia's most enduring maritime enigmas, capturing the public's imagination and raising more questions than answers.Story # 2:The Sarah Joe mystery involves the disappearance of five men from Hana, Maui, who embarked on a fishing trip on February 11, 1979. Shortly after they set out, a sudden and severe storm hit the area, and the men—Scott Moorman, Benjamin Kalama, Peter Hanchett, Patrick Woesner, and Ralph Malaiakini—were never heard from again despite extensive search efforts covering thousands of square miles.Nearly a decade later, in 1988, the wreckage of the Sarah Joe was discovered on the remote Taongi Atoll in the Marshall Islands, over 2,000 miles from where the boat had vanished. A shallow grave near the wreck contained the remains of Scott Moorman, but no trace of the other men was found. The circumstances surrounding how the boat drifted such a vast distance and who buried Moorman remain unexplained, leaving this case an enduring and poignant maritime mystery that continues to haunt and intrigue.(commercial at 10:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

Beyond The Horizon
Gone But Not Forgotten: The Kaz II Mystery And The Sarah Joe (8/21/24)

Beyond The Horizon

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 21:33


The Kaz II mystery revolves around a 9.8-meter catamaran found drifting off the coast of Queensland, Australia, in April 2007, with its three-man crew—Skipper Des Batten and brothers Peter and John Tunstead—missing. The yacht was discovered in good condition with its engine running, GPS operational, and personal items untouched, but there was no sign of the men. Despite an extensive investigation, the exact circumstances of their disappearance remain unknown.Theories about what happened include a freak accident where one man fell overboard and the others were lost while trying to save him, but no definitive evidence supports any single explanation. The coroner's report concluded that the men likely died as a result of a tragic accident, but the lack of physical evidence, such as the bodies, leaves the case unresolved. The Kaz II mystery remains one of Australia's most enduring maritime enigmas, capturing the public's imagination and raising more questions than answers.Story # 2:The Sarah Joe mystery involves the disappearance of five men from Hana, Maui, who embarked on a fishing trip on February 11, 1979. Shortly after they set out, a sudden and severe storm hit the area, and the men—Scott Moorman, Benjamin Kalama, Peter Hanchett, Patrick Woesner, and Ralph Malaiakini—were never heard from again despite extensive search efforts covering thousands of square miles.Nearly a decade later, in 1988, the wreckage of the Sarah Joe was discovered on the remote Taongi Atoll in the Marshall Islands, over 2,000 miles from where the boat had vanished. A shallow grave near the wreck contained the remains of Scott Moorman, but no trace of the other men was found. The circumstances surrounding how the boat drifted such a vast distance and who buried Moorman remain unexplained, leaving this case an enduring and poignant maritime mystery that continues to haunt and intrigue.(commercial at 10:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.com

The Epstein Chronicles
Gone But Not Forgotten: The Kaz II Mystery And The Sarah Joe (8/21/24)

The Epstein Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2024 21:33


The Kaz II mystery revolves around a 9.8-meter catamaran found drifting off the coast of Queensland, Australia, in April 2007, with its three-man crew—Skipper Des Batten and brothers Peter and John Tunstead—missing. The yacht was discovered in good condition with its engine running, GPS operational, and personal items untouched, but there was no sign of the men. Despite an extensive investigation, the exact circumstances of their disappearance remain unknown.Theories about what happened include a freak accident where one man fell overboard and the others were lost while trying to save him, but no definitive evidence supports any single explanation. The coroner's report concluded that the men likely died as a result of a tragic accident, but the lack of physical evidence, such as the bodies, leaves the case unresolved. The Kaz II mystery remains one of Australia's most enduring maritime enigmas, capturing the public's imagination and raising more questions than answers.Story # 2:The Sarah Joe mystery involves the disappearance of five men from Hana, Maui, who embarked on a fishing trip on February 11, 1979. Shortly after they set out, a sudden and severe storm hit the area, and the men—Scott Moorman, Benjamin Kalama, Peter Hanchett, Patrick Woesner, and Ralph Malaiakini—were never heard from again despite extensive search efforts covering thousands of square miles.Nearly a decade later, in 1988, the wreckage of the Sarah Joe was discovered on the remote Taongi Atoll in the Marshall Islands, over 2,000 miles from where the boat had vanished. A shallow grave near the wreck contained the remains of Scott Moorman, but no trace of the other men was found. The circumstances surrounding how the boat drifted such a vast distance and who buried Moorman remain unexplained, leaving this case an enduring and poignant maritime mystery that continues to haunt and intrigue.(commercial at 10:28)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-epstein-chronicles--5003294/support.

Beyond the Rodeo
Episode 10: Chance Moorman

Beyond the Rodeo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 7, 2024 29:59 Transcription Available


On this episode of Beyong the Rodeo, Aubrey and 'Smash' invite listeners to travel through the wild and exhilarating world of bullfighting as they bring you an exclusive conversation with 3x World Champion bullfighter Chance Moorman.  Listen in as Chance shares his journey from his first bullfighting camp to clinching three world titles plus other notable victories along the way. Chance also shares how Western Sports Foundation Wellness Clinics equipped him with essential financial and social media strategies to boost his career and secure critical sponsorships, and facilitated a connection with one WSF provider who helped him recover from an injury.  Prepare to be captivated as Chance reveals the grueling training regimen that shapes his high-risk performances in the arena. From the athletic spark that ignited his passion to the unique techniques and protective gear essential for his craft, every aspect of his preparation comes to light. We delve into the differences between traditional Spanish bullfighting and the American freestyle variety, where bullfighters perform with fierce bulls bred for their aggressive nature. Discover the nomadic lifestyle facilitated by Chance's home on wheels, and learn from Smash about the intricate breeding programs that produce fighting bulls. Whether you're a rodeo aficionado or new to the sport, this episode offers an eye-opening view into the life of a professional bullfighter—plus fun bonuses.     

Marketing Today with Alan Hart
421: Important Findings from the CMO Survey with Christine Moorman, Sr. Professor of Business Administration at Duke University

Marketing Today with Alan Hart

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2024 42:52


Christine Moorman is the T. Austin Finch Senior Professor of Business Administration at the Fuqua School of Business at Duke University, where her research explores how consumers, managers, organizations, and financial markets learn about and use marketing knowledge. Christine tells us she didn't set out to become a professor, but through the encouragement of her mentors, she came to see it was the best path for her to pursue. After she received her Bachelor of Science in Marketing and Political Science from Northern Kentucky University, she immediately went on to the University of Pittsburgh, where she got her Ph.D. and MBA in Marketing.In 2008, Christine saw the need for something in her field that would provide benchmarks and elevate the voice of marketers. This led her to found The CMO Survey, which she manages to this day, which gathers and shares insights from marketing leaders to forecast market trends, measure marketing excellence, and enhance marketing's impact on organizations and society.On the show today, Alan and Christine talk about some of the key findings of the survey, including how budgets are moving, the percentage of revenue for marketing spent at different kinds of companies, and the percent of sales versus the percent of the overall budget. They also discuss the types of metrics marketers are tracking and what implications those choices have for being able to communicate the value of marketing. This leads them into a conversation about the rise of technology and martech spending, as well as some important findings around the utilization of these tools and what could be causing gaps in anticipated value. The ROI question continues as Christine outlines her findings on trends of decreased DEI spend and ways companies could address the effectiveness of important DEI efforts. In this episode, you'll learn about:Top-level trends in marketing spend and percentage of revenue allocated What metrics best communicate marketing value? Why DEI investments are decreasing and how we can increase the efficiency of spend Key Highlights:[02:24] Becoming a “cracker-jack” event ticket salesperson[05:45] Why Christine became a professor [06:50] Why start the CMO Survey?[07:35] Where is the budget going? Top-level trends around spending[10:35] Marketers ability to communicate value [15:45] Martech challenges and how they're impacting marketing efforts [19:20] Experiences with failed CRM implementations [22:20] Why has DEI spending dropped?[28:30] Trends Alan has seen through these interviews[30:30] An experience of her past that defines who she is today: mentorship [34:10] Advice to her younger self: worry less and believe more.[34:40] Learning how to ask better questions and interrogate theories [38:30] Trends to watch: marketing for a better world and a base of disciplinary training [40:50] A big opportunity: cross-industry idea sharingLooking for more?Visit our website for the full show notes, links to resources mentioned in this episode, and ways to connect with the guest! Become a member today and listen ad-free, visit https://plus.acast.com/s/marketingtoday. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Jennifer Moorman and THE MAGIC ALL AROUND

Authors on the Air Global Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2024 18:06


Meet the Russel women - and their extraordinary house - in this enchanting book full of everyday magic, romance, and a young woman finding out who she is and where she belongs. Born and raised in southern Georgia, now living in Nashville, Jennifer Moorman is the bestselling author of the magical realism Mystic Water series and her newest novel, The Magic All Around. Jennifer started writing in elementary school, crafting epic tales of adventure and love and magic. She wrote stories in Mead notebooks, on printer paper, on napkins, on the soles of her shoes. Her blog is full of dishes inspired by fiction, and she hosts baking classes showcasing these recipes.

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb
Balance Pads - research review by Dr Gillian Tabor

Stable Science from Dr David Marlin's Animalweb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2024 21:43


Dr Gillian Tabor reviews a recently published paper on the effects of using balance pads. In this paper, the research team measured the postural sway and multifidus cross-sectional area after standing a horse on pads for 5 minutes, 5 days a week for 4 weeks. Cathcart, J., Ellis, K.L. and Moorman, V.J., 2024. Short term use of balance pads on postural sway and musculus multifidus cross sectional area in horses. Journal of Equine Rehabilitation, p.100006.https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S294990542400001X------------To find out more about becoming a member >>> https://drdavidmarlin.com/join-now/Not a Member? Join for as little as £6 a month or £8 on a month-by-month basis to access all the test results and have a say in what we test and investigate next. For this, you also get access to all past and future webinars, videos, podcasts, and articles, the opportunity to take part in testing and research and SOOOO much more. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cast and Crank Fishing podcast
Episode 349 Don Moorman

Cast and Crank Fishing podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 71:34


This episode we finally get the Real Don Moorman on hahahahah, Don Talks about his experience swimbait fishing from the 90s to present . Check out Vikingheads @https://vikingheads.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Eden Worship Center
Moorman's Mission Update

Eden Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2024 47:11


Jon & Carra Moorman shared in our adult Sunday School hour about how God has been using them at Life Action.

Eden Worship Center
Sermon - Jon Moorman (Mark 6:45-52)

Eden Worship Center

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 40:58


Jon Moorman (former associate Pastor at EWC) is now serving with his family at Life Action. Jon & Carra were with us to give a bit of a mission update and to share God's Word with us. To learn more about Life Action visit: https://lifeaction.org/

The SALT Shaker Podcast
Landmark state tax cases: The impact of Moorman on apportionment

The SALT Shaker Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 41:19


In this episode of the SALT Shaker Podcast, Eversheds Sutherland Associate Jeremy Gove welcomes Partner Jeff Friedman for another discussion of a landmark state tax case. For this installment, Jeff and Jeremy jump into Moorman Manufacturing Co. v. Bair, discussing the history of 3-factor apportionment, and how the Moorman decision paved the way for states shifting to single-sales factor apportionment.  After their discussion, the episode wraps with another edition of overrated/underrated – how do you feel about adults dressing up for Halloween? Questions or comments? Email SALTonline@eversheds-sutherland.com. You can also subscribe to receive our regular updates hosted on the SALT Shaker blog.

Failure To Stop
464. TRUE CRIME: Robert Moorman's History of Violence

Failure To Stop

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2023 87:21


Robert Moorman was imprisoned on a kidnapping charge in 1972, during said incident he also molested a child. Clearly he was a dangerous and continuous threat to society, so bleeding hearts gave him the weekend off from prison-- aka a "compassionate furlough"-- on the condition that he come back like an honorable gentleman without having to be told twice. It went about how you expected. He checked into cheap motel and by the end he was distributing her remains all over the city. But how did this happen? And more importantly, gross.   Former police officer Kendra and 911 dispatcher Jon break down all the mystery murder and mayhem. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Charlottesville Community Engagement
December 19, 2023: Preservation Piedmont honors Charlottesville for project to locate unmarked graves in Pen Park; Council honors Puryear

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 20:34


In the many years I worked for someone else as a reporter, I always had the idea of creating a podcast version of the stories I was writing because I got my start in radio. I love hearing other people's voices and trying to capture events in a sonic fashion. The December 19, 2023 edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement once again focuses on a single meeting in a fashion approaching my vision. I'm Sean Tubbs, still trying to figure out how one listens to something visible. On today's show:* Charlottesville's Human Rights Commission celebrates a milestone* Preservation Piedmont salutes the city for work to locate unmarked graves of enslaved persons in Pen Park * Several people have been appointed to Boards and Commissions in Charlottesville* Charlottesville City Council won't be taking a trip to Maryland anytime soon* City Council approves two large rezonings near the University of Virginia Insert e-mail here for regular information:First shout-out: Camp AlbemarleToday's first subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for over sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman's River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Are you looking to escape and reconnect with nature? Consider holding an event where the natural beauty of the grounds will provide a venue to suit your needs. Visit their website to view the gallery and learn more! Today's edition of the newsletter has audio from the December 19, 2023 City Council This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

The Essential 11
Embracing Challenges for Personal Growth: Insights from Darren Moorman

The Essential 11

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 58:30


Personal growth is an ongoing journey of self-discovery and improvement, much like ascending an uphill path. Despite the steep and challenging terrain that life often presents, each step taken towards self-betterment fuels resilience and cultivates character. Embracing these obstacles as opportunities for growth not only strengthens one's resolve but also nurtures personal development. In the end, it's the uphill battles in life that forge individuals into their most resilient and empowered selves. Darren Moorman imparts his life's lessons, wisdom, and counsel to everyone listening today. Embrace the discomfort of change, for it is the path to personal growth and transformation! Tune in as young leaders ask questions about life, personal growth, and more! Quotes: “I'll stay the course, continue to fight the battle, and do what it takes to bring out great content to the world.” – Darren Moorman “It's the teamwork that brings out great creativity.” – Darren Moorman "I've had to learn the hard way. I made a lot of mistakes along the way, but I'm very fortunate to be where I am." – Darren Moorman Takeaways: Embrace the commitment to persist and face challenges head-on on your path to success. In the world of creativity, teamwork is the secret that transforms good ideas into something truly exceptional. Life's toughest lessons often come with a side of mistakes, but they're the stepping stones that lead to our most fortunate destinations. Conclusion: Personal growth is like climbing a steep hill in life. Challenges and difficulties are the tools that help us become stronger and better. When we see these challenges as chances to grow, we become more resilient and empowered in the end. https://apogeestrong.comhttps://apogeewoman.com/https://apogeestrongdads.comhttps://apogeestrongfoundation.org

Murder, Mystery & Makeup
Murder or Self Defense? Motel Murder - Robert Moorman

Murder, Mystery & Makeup

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2023 38:12


Hi friends! Today's story is about Robert Moorman. Stories like this are always tough. I mean, Robert had a really hard life, but… he still killed someone. But the mother? Idk… something funky was going on there.  Love you so much and please be safe out there! Hope to be seeing you very soon. x o Bailey Sarian Watch the original video here and don't forget to subscribe to my YouTube @BaileySarian! Tik Tok: https://bit.ly/3e3jL9v Instagram: http://bit.ly/2nbO4PR Facebook: http://bit.ly/2mdZtK6 Twitter: http://bit.ly/2yT4BLV Pinterest: http://bit.ly/2mVpXnY Youtube: http://bit.ly/1HGw3Og Snapchat: https://bit.ly/3cC0V9d Discord: https://discord.gg/BaileySarian

Out Of The Blank
#1511 - Jim Gochenaur

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 11, 2023 103:24


Jim Gochenaur is a researcher into the JFK assassination which all happened by accident after wanting a bigger print of the Moorman photo for a assignment that he was covering in class. This led him to speak with and befriend Secret Service agent Elmer Moore the lead investigator from the secret service into Kennedy's death. Elmer Moore revealed some eye opening information to Jim in which later got him dragged into a interview by the Church Committee about things he was told by Agent Moore, Jim has many things to share and this meeting with Moore sparked a decades long passion for truth. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/out-of-the-blank/support

Natural Resources University
Habitat University - Whitetails on Private Lands with Matt Ross from NDA | #192

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 87:51


We are joined this week by Matt Ross from the National Deer Association to chat about the importance of private lands and private land management for America's favorite game species, the white-tailed deer. We discuss how whitetails can be a catalyst for private lands habitat management and all the work NDA does to assist private landowners. Resources discussed: National Deer Association – https://deerassociation.com/ 2023 Deer Report - https://deerassociation.com/2023-deer-report/ Deer Steward Program - https://deerassociation.com/steward/ Land Certification Program - https://deerassociation.com/land-certification/ Cooperative Program - https://deerassociation.com/coop/ Golden, K. E., M. N. Peterson, C. S. DePerno, R. E. Bardon, and C. E. Moorman. 2012. Factors shaping private landowner engagement in wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:94–100. https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wsb.235 Macaulay, L. 2016. The role of wildlife-associated recreation in private land use and conservation: Providing the missing baseline. Land Use Policy 58:218–233. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264837716306159 Mitterling, A. M., B. A. Rudolph, and D. B. Kramer. 2021. The Influence of Private Land Deer Management Cooperatives on Harvest Outcomes and Hunter Satisfaction. Wildlife Society Bulletin 45:456–464. https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wsb.1209?af=R Pruitt, H. P., B. B. Boley, G. K. D'Angelo, and M. D. McConnell. 2022. Deer management cooperative members' likelihood of engaging in conservation initiatives: an importance-likelihood analysis. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 0:1–20. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10871209.2022.2077483

Habitat University
S2 E9 | Whitetails on Private Lands with Matt Ross from NDA

Habitat University

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 87:40


We are joined this week by Matt Ross from the National Deer Association to chat about the importance of private lands and private land management for America's favorite game species, the white-tailed deer. We discuss how whitetails can be a catalyst for private lands habitat management and all the work NDA does to assist private landowners. Resources discussed: National Deer Association – https://deerassociation.com/ 2023 Deer Report - https://deerassociation.com/2023-deer-report/ Deer Steward Program - https://deerassociation.com/steward/ Land Certification Program - https://deerassociation.com/land-certification/ Cooperative Program - https://deerassociation.com/coop/ Golden, K. E., M. N. Peterson, C. S. DePerno, R. E. Bardon, and C. E. Moorman. 2012. Factors shaping private landowner engagement in wildlife management. Wildlife Society Bulletin 37:94–100. https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wsb.235 Macaulay, L. 2016. The role of wildlife-associated recreation in private land use and conservation: Providing the missing baseline. Land Use Policy 58:218–233. https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264837716306159 Mitterling, A. M., B. A. Rudolph, and D. B. Kramer. 2021. The Influence of Private Land Deer Management Cooperatives on Harvest Outcomes and Hunter Satisfaction. Wildlife Society Bulletin 45:456–464. https://wildlife.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/wsb.1209?af=R Pruitt, H. P., B. B. Boley, G. K. D'Angelo, and M. D. McConnell. 2022. Deer management cooperative members' likelihood of engaging in conservation initiatives: an importance-likelihood analysis. Human Dimensions of Wildlife 0:1–20. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10871209.2022.2077483

Panorama Zondag
Het culturele landschap van Marjolein Moorman (8 oktober 2023)

Panorama Zondag

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2023 120:00


In Panorama Zondag kijkt Hans Smit elke week met een gast uit over diens culturele landschap aan de hand van kunstwerken die hij of zij zelf aandraagt. Wat biedt energie, troost, plezier, bezinning? Een goed gesprek aan tafel, met veel muziek. Elke zondag van 18:00 - 20:00 uur op NPO Klassiek. Deze week schuift de Amsterdamse PvdA-wethouder Marjolein Moorman (https://www.nporadio4.nl/klassiek/panorama-zondag/bfdb99ee-6669-471d-907e-37efb182f670/dit-is-het-culturele-landschap-van-marjolein-moorman)aan. Ze zet zich onder andere in voor beter onderwijs en goede jeugdzorg. Sinds 2010 is ze actief in de gemeentelijke politiek, eerst als raadslid, later als wethouder. Moorman loodste de sociaaldemocraten in 2022 naar winst bij de verkiezingen, waardoor haar partij de grootste werd in de hoofdstad. Haar culturele landschap voert ons langs een bijzondere dichtbundel, breekbare muziek van een Belgische artiest en een 100 jaar oud kinderboek.

Charlottesville Community Engagement
August 30, 2023: Amazon to invest $11 billion in Louisa for data center; Homestays get a reprieve for now from elimination in Charlottesville zoning

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2023 20:38


As of August 30, 2023 is now two thirds of the way until the end. Perhaps one way of thinking about that is that we have now heard both sides of a long-playing record designed to play at 33 revolutions per minute. It is at this point where the metaphor perhaps falls apart, but I'm still curious to know: What are you going to listen to in the next 166,656 minutes or so? This is Charlottesville Community Engagement.On today's program:* Amazon Web Services announces they will invest $11 billion in two data center campuses by the year 2040* Charlottesville City Council and the Planning Commission learn that allowances for AirBnB and other forms of short-term rentals will not be eliminated as part of the zoning reform* Charlottesville seeks input on steps to keep improving on the city's accessibility * The Albemarle Economic Development Authority signs grant paperwork for biotech startup Agrospheres * The Free Enterprise Forum releases a periodic report on local government spending * Charlottesville City Council is briefed on ranked choice voting Charlottesville Community Engagement is perhaps kind of like an afternoon newspaper, and one looking to boost its circulation. Sign up for free!First shout-out: Plant Northern Piedmont NativesSince the beginning of this newsletter, one Patreon supporter has dedicated their shout-out to an organization that seeks to draw awareness of the importance of native species to the ecosystem. As summer comes to an end and fall begins, Now is the time to visit  Plant Northern Piedmont Natives to learn what you can about what species are specific to your region! Plant Northern Piedmont Natives is one of ten regional campaigns for ten different ecosystems across Virginia, including Eastern Shore. Take a look at the full map below for the campaign for native species where you are in the Commonwealth. You can also download a free copy of their handbook: Piedmont Native Plants: A Guide for Landscapes and Gardens. In this guide, Piedmont native plants are defined as those that evolved before the influence of European settlements shaped and changed the landscape. Plants included in the guide were selected from the Digital Atlas of the Virginia Flora and occur naturally within the region. Amazon to invest $11 billion in Louisa County Louisa County has announced that Amazon Web Services will invest $11 billion to build two data center campuses within two Technology Overlay Districts. “The campuses will position AWS as one of the largest private-sector employers in Louisa and will create hundreds of new jobs,” reads a press release sent out this afternoon. The county's website describes the technology overlay districts as areas within Louisa's growth area that are close to road networks and electric transmission lines. They're also areas where residential and retail development are not being encouraged. Supervisors approved the technology overlay districts in April, according to the Central Virginian. The vote to add the districts to the county's Land Development Regulations was 6 to 1. Earlier this year, Governor Glenn Youngkin announced Amazon Web Services would invest $35 billion in Virginia by 2040. That now includes this investment in Louisa. “We're proud to partner with AWS to expand their operations in a world with a growing demand for cloud computing infrastructure,” said Louisa County Board Chairman Duane Adams.Amazon Web Services is looking at two specific sites according to Louisa County Community Engagement Manager Cindy King. “AWS is evaluating two sites,” King said in an email. “What would become the Lake Anna Technology Campus (LATC) near the North Anna Power Station; and the North Creek Technology Campus (NCTC) near the Northeast Creek Reservoir.”King said construction activity could begin as soon as 2024. The Board of Supervisors will enter into a performance agreement with Amazon Web Services. That agreement could also see the rebate of tax revenues with details to be worked out in the future. Homestay provisions will not be eliminated as part of zoning code updateAs Charlottesville plans for public hearings on a new zoning code, a proposed prohibition on short-term rentals of “homestays” has been pulled from consideration.“We've gotten substantial comment back and in conversations with various of my colleagues and others in the community, we believe that this is a larger issue than we might have anticipated and one that we would recommend we kick out of this process and take up after the zoning ordinance is adopted,” said James Freas, the city's director of Neighborhood Development Services. A consolidated draft of the Development Code released earlier this month had removed “Homestay” from a list of accessory uses that would be allowed under the new zoning. That had not been included in previous drafts released earlier this year. Freas said this is one example of how the city's zoning code should be considered a living document that will be updated over time. He made his comments at a briefing given to the Planning Commission and the City Council on Tuesday. “The intent here is for the Planning Commission to conduct a public hearing on Thursday, September 14,” Freas said. “That hearing will be in Council Chambers so note the change in venue and it will begin at 4 p.m.”Notice has been mailed to property owners in the city about the public hearing. Those who wish to speak will be limited to two minutes. Freas said it will be up to the Planning Commission to determine if they would like to vote on a recommendation or if that will be done at a later time. Dates have been reserved for September 19 in Council Chambers and September 26 at City Space. Once the Commission is done with their work, Freas said Council will hold their own work sessions on a range of topics. If any changes are to be made, a new draft will be produced for Council before their vote. The plan is for Council to hold their own public hearing. Once adopted, the zoning won't take effect until a specific date after the day a vote is taken. Some projects currently in the process may have the opportunity to proceed under the old rules, but where that line will be drawn is not yet known. Freas also addressed another item that is not in the draft zoning code. The Comprehensive Plan's Future Land Use map designated “Sensitive Community Areas” which depicted places where residents are subject to displacement pressure. “We have not moved forward with an overlay or zoning specific to Sensitive Community Areas,” Freas said. “I would note that a number of the recommendations that are in the Sensitive Community Area recommendation page… have been incorporated into the general zoning ordinance.” Freas said this includes allowing for more units to be built across the city and changes to allow smaller lot sizes in some residential zoning areas. He said there was a sense that restricting development in those area would limit wealth-building opportunities.“If the displacement is a result of rising taxes, there are other ways of addressing that issue as well,” Freas said.  City Councilor Michael Payne said he did not support the lack of a specific overlay.“I would expect that this will definitely be one of the topics we need to have a work session about,” Payne said. “I know it was pretty integral into the original plan and strategy and the connection to the [Affordable Housing Plan] and I know just in the past week or two, this has been of particular interest to the 10th and Page Neighborhood Association as well as the Fifeville Neighborhood Association.”Freas pointed out that the Comprehensive Plan clearly states that specific non-zoning interventions may need to be made for each community. A question from me: Who should do that work? The city government? Non-profits? Individual homeowners? This particular part of the conversation is not over. Charlottesville seeks input on update of accessibility planThe city of Charlottesville is in the early stages of updating a plan that seeks to ensure compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The federal legislation became effective in 1990 and requires localities to make sure public facilities can be accessed by anyone. In Charlottesville, that means the update of a Transition Plan with work underway. The last version was adopted by Council on June 3, 2013. “While we are continuously working on improving accessibility, an updated Transition Plan will help us benchmark where we are now and develop a roadmap for where we can be in the future,” said Paul Rudacille, the city's ADA coordinator. As part of the work, crews have completed a self assessment of 165 miles of sidewalk owned by the city to identify potential barriers. This fall, the city's parks and other facilities will be reviewed as will services. Nothing happens in this community without a survey. There's a longform version that takes up to ten minutes to fill out. There's also a shorter one.The city has hired the firm Precision Infrastructure Management to oversee production of the new plan. There will also be a town hall meeting on September 20. Albemarle EDA signs agreement for Agrospheres fundingThe Board of Directors for the Albemarle Economic Development Authority has ratified a performance agreement with a local company that seeks to expand its sale and manufacture of a new generation of pesticide delivery systems.Agrospheres has set up operations at 1180 Seminole Trail and recently was awarded $200,000 from the Commonwealth of Virginia's Development Opportunity Fund. There's also a $36,000 from the Virginia Jobs Investment Program. “They've committed to $25 million of capital investment and creating 53 new jobs for research and development and a test of a manufacturing area,” said J.T. Newberry, Albemarle's interim director for economic development. AgroSpheres got its start as a laboratory venture at the University of Virginia. The company will be seeking to hire people with experience in biotech fermentation, plant molecular biologists, and other types of scientists. Payam Pourtaheri, founder and CEO of AgroSpheres, told the EDA's Board on August 22 that 14 of those jobs have been created so far.“The facility isn't up and running yet so a lot more jobs will be created,” Pourtaheri said. “We've recently received organic approval for our technology that helps basically to provide a controlled release of biological pesticides.” Pourtaheri said the technology is free of microplastics unlike other delivery systems. “Really excited about that and that's what we're going to be manufacturing here in Albemarle County,” Pourtaheri said. Approval from the United States Environmental Protection Agency is needed before the product can become commercially available. Pourtaheri said he's hopeful the green light will be given within a year. * Review the performance agreement* Review the resolution authorizing a local match for the two state grantsSecond shout-out: Camp AlbemarleToday's second subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for over sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman's River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Are you looking to escape and reconnect with nature? Consider holding an event where the natural beauty of the grounds will provide a venue to suit your needs. Visit their website to view the gallery and learn more! Free Enterprise Forum releases local spending report A nonprofit group that tracks activities of local governments throughout the region has released the annual report of spending activity. “The Free Enterprise Forum Local Government Spending Index (LGSI) is modeled after the statistical methodology used to calculate the Consumer Price Index,” reads the introduction of the fifth Choices and Decisions report.Data comes from the Commonwealth of Virginia's Auditor of Public Accounts, an office that produces a Comparative Report on Local Government Revenue and Expenditures. The Free Enterprise Forum whittles down the localities to Albemarle, Charlottesville, Fluvanna, Greene, Louisa and Nelson. Some interesting highlights:* Charlottesville had the highest per capita spending in the region at $5,385 in FY22* Albemarle's per capita spending in FY22 was $3,643.90* Nelson County's per capita spending in FY22 was $3,392.21 * Louisa County's per capita spending was $3,356.56 * Greene County's level of spending per person is $3,212.20  * Fluvanna County's per capita spending in the period was $2,836.63. That's the lowest amount. What else is in the report? Take a look on the Free Enterprise Forum's website.Council briefed on ranked choice voting Should Charlottesville switch to an alternative form of voting that proponents say could increase participation? The earliest the city could make a transition to what is known as “ranked choice voting” is in 2025, but the five-member City Council got a briefing at its meeting on August 21. “Instant runoff voting, or ranked choice voting, is a voting system where a voter can rank their ballots sequentially in order of preference rather than just give a single or limited number of candidates for their choice of winner,” said Taylor Yowell, the city's registrar. Proponents of this method of voting argue that it can help expand the number of candidates who seek office. (view Yowell's presentation)The votes are counted in order and individuals who receive enough votes to pass the threshold qualify for the ballot. If there are more slots remaining, the candidate who received the fewest votes is dropped from the second round.“The process will continue until a winner has earned over the election threshold,” Yowell said. That threshold depends on how many seats are available. This method was authorized by the General Assembly in 2020 as one of the electoral reforms introduced when Democrats held both Houses in Richmond. “In the session of the legislature in 2020, a bill was passed to allow ranked choice option for City Council and Board of Supervisors elections throughout the state,” said Jim Nix, one of three members of the Charlottesville Electoral Board and the only Democrat. In August 2011, Nix presided over the Charlottesville Democratic Party's use of a “firehouse primary” to select its three candidates for City Council that year from seven candidates. “I counted the votes for it,” said Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook.“That was fun,” Nix said. “I was there, too,” The contest resulted in the the nomination of Satyendra Huja to a second term as well as the first nominations for both Kathy Galvin and Dede Smith. Galvin and Huja got a plurality of votes in the first round, but Smith didn't secure enough votes until the fifth round when she edged out Paul Beyer by 29 votes. (view the results on cvillepedia)Nix said the legislation that passed in 2020 has a sunset date of 2031. He said Arlington used ranked-choice to select two members of its County Board in a primary race this past spring. “It appears to have been successful,” Nix said. “The process worked as intended. The results were published quickly. Actually, too quickly, but we don't need to go into that. The outcome was clear and unchallenged and public satisfaction was high based on the results of some online surveys that were done.” However, Nix said criticisms have emerged about the tabulation method that had been used and a decision has been made in Arlington County to not proceed with ranked choice in the general election.  He said one issue is that the voting software used only allowed voters three choices for the two seats. Charlottesville's software would allow voters to rank six. The first time Charlottesville could use ranked choice voting would be in the June 2025 primary when the seats held by Juandiego Wade and Brian Pinkston would be up. That's less than 22 months away! Yowell said only the City Council races could be conducted with ranked choice voting, and not School Board races. She said there would be a cost associated with educating the public about how the new process works, should Council decide to proceed. Yowell said the city should also update to a new version of its Hart software at a cost of around $4,000. For more details, view the video of the meeting on the city's streaming service. A factor to consider and a question to you. This year, five candidates sought three Democratic nominations for three seats on Council. Only three candidates are on the ballot. Only five people submitted paperwork to be on the School Board ballot for four seats. Only four qualified. If any locality pursues ranked choice, what steps might be taken to encourage more people to actually run? Reading material:* Charlottesville City Council approves new employee pay policy, Allison Metcalf, Cavalier Daily, August 29, 2023* Charlottesville leaders, residents split over zoning rewrite, Jason Armesto, Charlottesville Daily Progress (paywall), August 29, 2023#571 shall go gently into that good night There are six segments in this installment, two more than anticipated when I began writing everything out this morning. In the three years of this newsletter, it's become an afternoon newsletter that harkens back to my childhood when my family got a freshly printed paper around 5 p.m. every day. There's been a ridiculous amount of change in my 50 years. I think one thing that remains the same is a need for as many people as possible to know what's happening. This work is about establishing a common set of facts which is why I make as many links to other periodicals as possible. For now it's just me doing the work with the aim toward eventually getting one out by 5 p.m. every single day. It's a good goal and one that motivates me.Paid subscriptions motivate me and keep me fed. If you've done so yet, do consider a paid subscription through Substack. If you do, Ting will match your initial subscription! Ting's support for Charlottesville Community Engagement is not an afterthought. The internet company wants to support community knowledge and they will match the initial subscription for every new Substack subscription. And perhaps you are a UVA student looking for fast Internet service? If you sign up for Ting at this link and enter the promo code COMMUNITY, you'll get:* Free installation* A second month for free* A $75 gift card to the Downtown Mall This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Fuel Your Purpose
Write Your Own Story - Meet my friend, Marcus Moorman

Fuel Your Purpose

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2023 23:58


I first met Marcus nine years ago when he began services at my nonprofit, Puzzle Pieces. He had big goals for himself from day one, never letting his disability hold him back or stop him from dreaming. One of those dreams was to be on stage sharing his love for dance. Marcus connected with a local dance studio, where he was able to find a job and perform on stage in front of thousands of people. Marcus secured a second job at Great American Cookie Company, where he excels at customer service and cookie decorating. But Marcus' biggest goal was to live independently. With the help of our team at Puzzle Pieces and Marcus' dedication to learning the necessary life skills to make his dream happen, he moved into his own apartment.  Don't miss Marcus' full story! His accomplishments are incredible and offer so much hope for parents raising a child with a disability.  Hey, there. If you are new to my podcast, I'm Amanda and through my social media platform, Pieces of Me, I share my journey of being a sibling to someone with a rare disability, a founder and director of a nonprofit serving those with intellectual disabilities, and finding balance as a working mom, wife, and business leader. Facebook or Instagram is a great way to connect with me! Just search @piecesofmebyamanda   – I would love to hear from you! Check out my latest project, The Gratitude Journal, for moms raising children with a disability. This is a collaboration with mommas from across the globe – build your village and find joy in the hard through daily gratitude. Check out my children's book, Owen the Wonderer, that helps teach kids about differences and acceptance. And my Ebook that helps talks about the many emotions of being a sibling to someone with an intellectual disability.  Oh, and don't miss out on the be… collection – a line of intentional gifts that serve as a daily reminder for women to BE the person they are meant to be! I also offer coaching sessions for families impacted by disabilities, for women wanting to align their purpose or for those interested in launching their own nonprofit.  Check out the coaching packages on www.piecesofme.org  You might hear me talk about my health journey, only because I have discovered how we “fuel” our body is the key to “fueling” our purpose & dreams. I have figured out how to create more energy in order to keep dreaming and executing my vision, and I would love to share it with you. Interested in discovering the fuel that will ignite your body & mind to live life on purpose? Check out: www.AmandaBoarman.arbonne.com    Don't know where to start but want to know more? Just email me! Piecesofmebyamanda@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuel-your-purpose/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fuel-your-purpose/support

OwlScoop.com - The Scoop
Season 8, Episode 45: Shizz Alston talks about the Broad Street Birds' TBT title hopes and why former players like Adam Fisher

OwlScoop.com - The Scoop

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 55:56


The Broad Street Birds, a team of former Temple players and several from the 2018-19 team that advanced to the NCAA Tournament, will look to take aim at the $1 million, winner-take-all TBT prize this summer,  and former Owls star Shizz Alston joined John DiCarlo, Rymir Vaughn and Javon Edmonds on The Scoop this week to talk about how the team was assembled and who could be added to the roster in the coming weeks.    Alston mentioned the names of a few more former prominent Temple players who could give the Broad Street Birds some addition scoring punch this summer.    Alston, who scored 1,597 career points, will be joined on the team by former teammates like Quinton Rose, who started for the Knicks' G League team this past season, Scootie Randall, Ernest Aflakpui, J.P. Moorman, Dre Perry and Damion Moore, along with another former Owl in Daniel Dingle.    In addition to talking about the makeup of the Broad Street Birds roster, Alston talked about why he thinks new Temple head coach Adam Fisher will succeed on North Broad Street and why he and the program need more help with NIL resources in the future.    John, Vaughn and Declan Landis dove into plenty of football talk in the mailbag as well.    Intro: 0:00 - 8:10 Shizz Alston interview: 8:10 - 31:35 Mailbag: 32:55 - 55:56

The Answer is Yes
#288 - 2X World Champion BullFighter Chance Moorman

The Answer is Yes

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2023 23:37


Chance Moorman is a 2X World Champion Bullfighter from Newcastle, OK. At a very young age he has had a tremendous amount of courage and success with his craft. Listen in as he joined me from the Stockyards outside of Dallas Texas. More podcasts at: www.livelifedriven.comThe Big Belt Buckle Challenge at: www.bigbeltbucklechallenge.org

Charlottesville Community Engagement
May 22, 2023: Albemarle Supervisors may acquire land this week; Council candidates introduce themselves to Greenbrier Neighborhood Association

Charlottesville Community Engagement

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 14:50


Monday moves majestically, meandering more mysteriously, making many mighty memories. Maybe. Or it's another day like any other as we all spend time inhabiting a world that alternates constantly between light and dark. However, Charlottesville Community Engagement is not a tribute to the poetic but is more concerned with the anecdotal and the wonky. I'm Sean Tubbs until I am not. On today's program:* Albemarle Supervisors will hold a special meeting Wednesday perhaps to purchase property* We learn from the county executive's office that there's a new disc golf course in Albemarle* The Commonwealth Transportation Board will meet in Charlottesville tomorrow* The Greenbrier Neighborhood Association has held the second of several candidate forums for three Democratic nominations for City Council New to this? Sign up to get this in your inbox when its produced. Payment encouraged but not mandatory, but paying the bills is mandatory for continued publication!First shout-out: Camp AlbemarleToday's first subscriber-supported public service announcement goes out to Camp Albemarle, which has for sixty years been a “wholesome rural, rustic and restful site for youth activities, church groups, civic events and occasional private programs.”Located on 14 acres on the banks of the Moorman's River near Free Union, Camp Albemarle continues as a legacy of being a Civilian Conservation Corps project that sought to promote the importance of rural activities. Camp Albemarle seeks support for a plan to winterize the Hamner Lodge, a structure built in 1941 by the CCC and used by every 4th and 5th grade student in Charlottesville and Albemarle for the study of ecology for over 20 years. If this campaign is successful, Camp Albemarle could operate year-round. Consider your support by visiting campalbemarleva.org/donate.Albemarle purchasing land on Wednesday?The next regular meeting of the Albemarle Board of Supervisors is not until June, but the six members will meet in closed session this Wednesday. Virginia's open meetings laws allow for elected bodies to discuss certain matters without the public present. The notice for the May 24 meeting at 1 p.m. cites two provisions of the state code. (view the agenda) The first is “to discuss or consider the acquisition of real property in the Rivanna Magisterial District.” The second is “to consult with and be briefed by legal counsel regarding specific legal matters requiring legal advice relating to such acquisition.” Immediately after the closed session, Supervisors will vote on a resolution to authorize purchase of property and assets. There are no further details but Supervisors will convene in Room 241 after this vote to hold a media briefing. Albemarle Executive report: New disc golf course at Chris Greene Lake, HARTS team in placeIn Virginia, a locality's top manager actually performs the business of government and is responsible for executive actions. In Charlottesville that's interim City Manager Michael C. Rogers. In Albemarle that is County Executive Jeff Richardson. Often reports on what's happening are made to the elected body. On May 17, Albemarle Supervisors got a report from Trevor Henry, the Deputy County Administrator. They learned there is now a new 18-hole disc golf course at Chris Greene Lake.“The development of this new amenity in the northern part of the county was a successful partnership between Parks and Recreation by providing the space and in-kind services and the Blue Ridge Disc Golf Club whose members devoted 1,100 volunteer hours to construct the course,” Henry said. Henry also said graduate students at the University of Virginia School of Architecture are working with the county have helped with the creation of a Regional Digital Equity Plan that is being developed by the Broadband and Accessibility Office.“This is in partnership with community organizations, the city of Charlottesville, and [the University of Virginia],” Henry said. “Their analysis resulted in several key recommendations that the coalition will incorporate into their final plan.”To learn more about that project, here's the March meeting of the Coalition:Henry also had news about the Human Services Alternative Response Team that Albemarle is putting together. The HARTS Team is intended to answer calls where a person is believed to be having a mental health crisis. “The team has been formed and will be adjusting to responses based on each situation to ensure the safety and best outcomes for individuals involved,” Henry said. “As they are forming, they are beginning training and developing protocols to implement the co-responder model. That work will continue with procedures and training as they become operational and start responding to mental health calls for service.” Henry also reported on the results of an archaeological study from materials uncovered at the location of the former Swan Tavern in Court Square in Charlottesville. That's the site of the future General District Court that will be jointly used by both the city and Albemarle County. “These artifacts include a Moravian press pipe, bowls, antique glass bottles and more,” Henry said. “This project is a good reminder for the important of preserving our county's history. The artifacts that were uncovered during this dig period are being cleaned and catalogued and we expect a final report by the end of this calendar year.” CTB to meet in Charlottesville this weekThe body that approves funding across the Commonwealth of Virginia will meet this week at the Residence Inn on West Main Street in Charlottesville, steps away from a now-canceled project. The Commonwealth Transportation Board will begin with a workshop at 8:30 a.m. that will feature a large amount of state-wide business. One item to watch is a discussion on the fifth round of Smart Scale, which is a mechanism that helps decide what transportation projects are funded.  (workshop agenda) The CTB will make a final decision in June, but here are three area projects currently in the running:* Avon Street Multimodal Improvements  (only for the Druid Avenue to Avon Court section) – $15.8 million (Charlottesville-Albemarle MPO)* US 250/Peter Jefferson Parkway Intersection Improvements, Park and Ride, and Access Management – $20.55 million (Thomas Jefferson Planning District Commission) * Belvedere Boulevard/Rio Road Intersection Improvements – $4.89 million (Albemarle County)On Wednesday is the action meeting unless the workshop on Tuesday finishes early. Opportunity for public comments is taken at this meeting. (action meeting agenda)The CTB meeting is just steps away from what had been Phase 1 of the West Main Streetscape. Charlottesville had slowly assembled money for a nearly $50 million project to be built in four phases, but canceled them last year in order to put the local match toward the renovation and expansion of Buford Middle School. (read my story)Sponsored message: Buy Local Charlottesville Community Engagement's continued existence means that many of you support local information. Want to support some local businesses as well? The Buy Local campaign is in full swing, and both the Albemarle and Charlottesville Offices of Economic Development want people to consider spending locally as they shop throughout the year.The Buy Local campaign highlights small businesses within Charlottesville and Albemarle County through a multi-channel, multimedia promotional and educational campaign designed to reinforce how important supporting area small businesses is to the local economy. Locally-owned, independent businesses with a brick-and-mortar presence in the City or County interested in being featured in the campaign should visit www.showlocallove.org or contact info@showlocallove.org. For more information on the Buy Local campaign, visit www.ShowLocalLove.org or follow us on Facebook and Instagram @BuyLocalCvilleAlbemarle or on Twitter @BuyLocalCville.Council candidates introduce themselves to Greenbrier neighborhoodLast week, the Greenbrier Neighborhood Association held the second of many planned candidate forums for the three nominations for Charlottesville City Council. The event began with opening statements beginning with Dashad Cooper who was unable to attend the May 10 event I co-hosted with Neil Williamson of the Free Enterprise Forum. (view that event)“As a Council member, I believe it is crucial that we have an open and honest discussion about the vision of Charlottesville, and I'm here to share my vision,” Cooper said. “Together I believe we can work towards a solution that would benefit all members of society.”       Cooper is a social services assistant who said he sees many people struggling with mental health issues who are affected by increases in rent. “I think mental health has been overlooked for far, far too long and the pandemic has put the mental health at the forefront and the people need help now,” Cooper said. Former City Councilor Bob Fenwick used much of the same opening statement he made at the May 10 forum but leaned in with his skepticism of the city's ability to provide solutions for one intractable problem. “The notion that affordable housing can be addressed with yet another program without better management, including adequate funding for all of the peripherals that go with it is very much in the air,” Fenwick said. Fenwick said the big issues he is hearing about are the zoning code rewrite, increased property assessments and public safety. “And the biggest issue tonight is probably going to be the zoning rewrite as well it should be as it hasn't been fully crafted and is virtually incomprehensible,” Fenwick said.  Challenger Natalie Oschrin also used much of the same opening statement as the May 10 event but I'll quote different parts from a previous story.  She said her primary job has skills that would apply to time on Council. “I've worked in the hospitality industry for over ten years, mostly planning and organizing weddings,” Oschrin said. “As you might imagine there's a lot of coordinating and managing in addition to cajoling and negotiating that needs to happen to pull the event off successfully and within budget.” Oschrin said she supports efforts to build more places to live within the city.“I've worked with a lot of people who have to commute from outlying communities for their job in the city [and] that means close to an hour in the car each way,” Oschrin said. “Our teachers, nurses, firefighters deserve to live in Charlottesville and not be pushed out by high housing costs.” Councilor Michael Payne is seeking his second term and also had many of the same introductory comments. “For those of you who don't know me, I grew up in the area and after college moved back here and worked for Habitat for Humanity of Virginia in affordable housing as well as gotten involved in politics through community organizing with Indivisible Charlottesville and the Charlottesville Low-Income Housing Coalition and have been on Council since January 2020,” Payne said. Payne said the past few years have been difficult for city government but Council has begun to make progress with the adoption of a climate action plan and an affordable housing plan that comes with $10 million a year in funding.“We've started to stabilize city staff and build a strong staff team within the city as well as made historic investments in schools and are moving toward being able to create a regional transit authority to strengthen our bus system,” Payne said. Charlottesville Mayor Lloyd Snook also addressed many of the same themes as the May 10 opening statement beginning with a general slogan for his campaign in 2019.“My overall slogan was ‘Let's Work Together' and ‘Let's Try to Make Charlottesville Work again,” Snook said.Snook said he and Payne both voted to adopt that affordable housing plan in March 2021 and they worked together to identify the funds to invest in the renovation and expansion of Buford Middle School. He said he wants four more years to ensure that work is completed. “Not only make sure that Buford gets finished but also start thinking about the next step in the school reconfiguration process,” Snook said. “That's to look at Walker and the elementary schools. In his opening statement, Snook pointed out that many of Fenwick's critiques of the zoning code were inaccurate given that a final draft has not been presented to Council yet. For more on that topic, take a look at my next column in C-Ville Weekly, out on newsstands Wednesday. Now I have to write it. (view the 20 articles I've written to date)Reading material:* What happens next? Buckingham commission weighs mining question, Brian Carlton, Farmville Herald, May 19, 2023* Buckingham GOP nominates recently fired registrar for seat on elections board, Graham Moomaw, Virginia Mercury, May 19, 2023* Embattled Charlottesville SPCA to replace director, Charlottesville Daily Progress, May 20, 2023* Rep. Bob Good asking if federal dollars were used to fund Montpelier exhibits on slavery, WINA, May 22, 2023Concluding thoughts for #535This is the first Monday edition of this program in a while! The perfect situation is when there is one of these a day to keep an eye on the happenings and not-happenings of local government. I'm grateful for the hundreds of paid subscribers who are helping me at least attempt to be a one-person time-keeping canine, or something like that. You can join them with a contribution through Substack either at the $5 a month, $50 a year, or $200 a year level. And if you do, Ting will match that first payment. If you join through Patreon, a portion of those proceeds will now go to hire other people to do work to make this newsletter better. I reviewed the foundational documents for my work this weekend and then and now I believe you should know how your money is spent!And if you sign up for Ting at this link and enter the promo code COMMUNITY, you'll get:* Free installation* A second month for free* A $75 gift card to the Downtown MallThanks to Wraki for incidental music in the podcast, which you can't hear unless you listen to it. Check out the work on BandCamp! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe

Wild Turkey Science
Burning during nesting | #19

Wild Turkey Science

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 56:01


Dr. Chris Moorman rejoins the podcast to discuss the use of prescribed fire during nesting season. Also, gain inside details on the studies Dr. Moorman has led concerning burn timing as it relates to ground nesting birds.  Papers: Kilburg, Eric L., et al. "Wild turkey nest survival and nest‐site selection in the presence of growing‐season prescribed fire." The Journal of Wildlife Management 78.6 (2014): 1033-1039. Kilburg, Eric L., et al. "Wild turkey prenesting-resource selection in a landscape managed with frequent prescribed fire." Southeastern Naturalist 14.1 (2015): 137-146. Kroeger, Anthony J., et al. "Northern bobwhite non‐breeding habitat selection in a longleaf pine woodland." The Journal of Wildlife Management 84.7 (2020): 1348-1360. Winiarski, Jason M., et al. "Nest-site selection and nest survival of Bachman's Sparrows in two longleaf pine communities." The Condor: Ornithological Applications 119.3 (2017): 361-374. Dr. Chris Moorman (habitatdoc) (Academic Profile) Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow)  UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.  Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Produced by Charlotte Nowak  

Natural Resources University
Wild Turkey Science - Burning during nesting | #142

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2023 56:13


Dr. Chris Moorman rejoins the podcast to discuss the use of prescribed fire during nesting season. Plus, gain inside details on the studies Dr. Moorman has led concerning burn timing as it relates to ground nesting birds.  Papers: Kilburg, Eric L., et al. "Wild turkey nest survival and nest‐site selection in the presence of growing‐season prescribed fire." The Journal of Wildlife Management 78.6 (2014): 1033-1039. Kilburg, Eric L., et al. "Wild turkey prenesting-resource selection in a landscape managed with frequent prescribed fire." Southeastern Naturalist 14.1 (2015): 137-146. Kroeger, Anthony J., et al. "Northern bobwhite non‐breeding habitat selection in a longleaf pine woodland." The Journal of Wildlife Management 84.7 (2020): 1348-1360. Winiarski, Jason M., et al. "Nest-site selection and nest survival of Bachman's Sparrows in two longleaf pine communities." The Condor: Ornithological Applications 119.3 (2017): 361-374. Dr. Chris Moorman (habitatdoc) (Academic Profile) Dr. Marcus Lashley (DrDisturbance) (Academic Profile) Dr. Will Gulsby (dr_will_gulsby) (Academic Profile) Turkeys for Tomorrow (turkeysfortomorrow)  UF DEER Lab (ufdeerlab) Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.  Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Produced by Charlotte Nowak  

Guiding Heroes
Ken Moorman Presents: On The Other Side of My Dream

Guiding Heroes

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 50:22


In this episode, Guiding Heroes sits down with Ken Moorman, an entrepreneur, and author of The Other Side Of My Dream, a memoir. Determined with an unshakable vision, Ken focused on his dreams. He went from a starving artist to a successful business owner. From the East Coast, to Hollywood and back, Ken abandoned security to follow his vision. Despite uncertainties and unprecedented challenges, Ken continued with his curiosity. Based on the belief of others, he continued in faith and opened the celebrated Jirani Coffeehouse in Manassas, Virginia. Ken's story answers the burning question, when do you know it's the right time to walk into your purpose?Listen to Discover:Belief is a state of mind. From a spiritual standpoint, believe in what's inside of you. Focus inward, despite how you feel.No experience is ever wasted. The key strategy for success when introduced to a new situation.How humans and robots are similar.The power of doing.How to determine when to take the leap of faith.The power of speaking out your vision. Want to keep up with what Ken is doing? Check him out on the following platforms:InstagramLinkedInBefore you go, please share this episode with someone you think would benefit from it. Follow Guiding Heroes: Instagram | TwitterFollow David Patterson: Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection
Songs of the Ridings by F. W. Moorman

The Project Gutenberg Open Audiobook Collection

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 71:08


Songs of the Ridings

Jefferson Street Baptist Church's Podcast
A Message for the family (Jon Moorman)

Jefferson Street Baptist Church's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 34:39


Solving JFK
Ep 9: Dealey Plaza Witnesses (Part 1) Did Mary Moorman Take A Photo of The Shooter? Was Someone Impersonating Secret Service on the Grassy Knoll?

Solving JFK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2023 25:41


In this first episode of the series on Dealey Plaza witnesses, we'll hear from Harry Holmes, Mary Moorman and Jean Hill, and 4 people who said they saw a Secret Service agent on the grassy knoll immediately after the shooting: Officer Joe Smith, Constable Seymour Weitzman, Gordon Arnold, and Malcolm Summers; as well as Officer DV Harkness who saw someone who claimed to be Secret Service behind the School Book Depository right after the shooting. Follow us on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/solvingjfk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/solvingjfk Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solvingjfkpodcast Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@solvingjfk Transcripts and Sources - https://www.solvingjfkpodcast.com

Puzzling: A True Crime Podcast
40. Roberta "Maude" Moorman

Puzzling: A True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 119:17


This week Tiffany takes you on a very confusing and conflicting timeframe through the murder of Roberta "Maude" Moorman who was murdered by...... Listen to find out! SOCIALS: Instagram: @puzzlingpod Facebook: Puzzling Podcast Gmail: puzzlingpod@gmail.com Tiffany's Instagram: @tiffeppxo Sarah's Instagram: @sarahmariepierce EMAIL: to send suggestions to! puzzlingpod@gmail.com SOURCES: https://murderpedia.org/male.M/m1/moorman-robert.htm https://caselaw.findlaw.com/us-9th-circuit/1434456.html https://deathpenaltyinfo.org/news/upcoming-executions-arizona-to-execute-defendant-with-history-of-mental-problems https://www.abc15.com/news/crime/death-row-diary-man-executed-for-killing-mom-while-on-furlough-from-prison "Small Town Murder" Episode #159 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tiffany-epp/support

The Conner & Smith Show
Kipp Moorman

The Conner & Smith Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 80:15


Join us for a chat with Kipp Moorman, where discussion highlights include a star turn as an amphibian, working with Jessica Lange on American Horror Story: Asylum, and details of the inside of Winchester's drunk tank. We love you, Kipp! To support us in Patreon, check out our page here: https://www.patreon.com/ConnerandSmith?utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator To join the Dischord page, go here: https://discord.gg/SZXjfYDP --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/connerandsmithshow/message

Consensus in Conversation
Lew Moorman: Soilworks Natural Capital, Scaleworks Venture Capital

Consensus in Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2022 25:49


This week's guest is Lew Moorman, co-founder of Scaleworks, a venture capital firm, and Soilworks Natural Capital, an investment fund. Lew grew up in Texas Hill Country, home to some of America's best ranchland, and although he started his career in consulting, he found his passion in venture capital, helping small software companies flourish. Now, he has turned his sights towards one of America's oldest (and largest industries) – agriculture – where he is helping to lead the regenerative agriculture sector to new heights while championing the idea that smart livestock ranching and natural climate solutions are one in the same. Whether it's about innovation in the agriculture sector or how maximizing profits incentivizes sustainability, you'll want to hear what Lew has to say on this episode of Consensus in Conversation. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Gym Lords Podcast
Ep 766 Mike Moorman, LaTesha Strickland, Andromeda Stevens

The Gym Lords Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 63:53


This Episode we interview Mike Moorman, LaTesha Strickland, Andromeda Stevens about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History
403: Father & Children Found Dead In Lake | Daily Brief

Dark Side of Wikipedia | True Crime & Dark History

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2022 1:28


This week, a 27-year-old man and three young children were found dead in a pond with the children still inside a vehicle. According to the Indianapolis Police Department, officers responded to the 2900 block of Bluff Road at 7:30 p.m. for reports of a deceased person. They found a male floating in the water. At the scene, he was pronounced dead. With the help of sonar technology, the Indianapolis Fire Department's Dive Team and the Department of Natural Resources discovered a car at the bottom of the pond. Three dead children were found inside the Saab that was pulled from the water. According to WXIN-TV, the coroner identified the victims as Kyle Moorman, 27, Kyle Moorman II, 5, Kyannah Holland, 2, and Kyran Holland, 1. According to reports, Moorman and his children were last seen at 11 p.m. near South Sherman Drive. Apparently, Moorman told his family he was taking his kids fishing at night, according to WXIN. At 12:48 p.m. on July 7, his phone was last active in the area. Autopsies will be conducted by the Marion County Coroner's Office to determine the cause and manner of death. If you like TRUE CRIME TODAY - Be sure to search and subscribe wherever you download podcasts! Apple Podcasts https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/true-crime-today-a-true-crime-podcast/id1504280230?uo=4 Spotify https://open.spotify.com/show/0GYshi6nJCf3O0aKEBTOPs Stitcher http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/real-ghost-stories-online-2/dark-side-of-wikipedia-true-crime-disturbing-stories iHeart https://www.iheart.com/podcast/270-Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-Tru-60800715 Amazon https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/565dc51b-d214-4fab-b38b-ae7c723cb79a/Dark-Side-of-Wikipedia-True-Crime-Dark-History Google Podcasts https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hdWRpb2Jvb20uY29tL2NoYW5uZWxzLzUwMDEyNjAucnNz Or Search "True Crime Today" for the best in True Crime ANYWHERE you get podcasts! Support the show at http://www.patreon.com/truecrimetoday