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For over 25 years, Krista Kowalczyk has captured life's most cherished moments throughout Southwest Florida, from Sanibel Island to Naples. As the owner of Impressions Photography, she is renowned for her exceptional wedding, and portrait photography, as well as her outstanding customer service. Krista's work and expertise have been featured on The Kelly Clarkson Show, Good Morning America, ABC World News Tonight with David Muir, Fox Weather, The Weather Channel, and NBCLX. Her photography has also been highlighted in publications such as Rangefinder, Brides, The Knot, and Destination Weddings & Honeymoons. After witnessing the destruction of family photos during Hurricane Ian, Krista began teaching others how to safeguard their memories through easy-to-follow photo organizing techniques. She has since published a book on the topic, spoke at national events and led workshops offering approachable guidance to help people of all tech levels protect their personal collections. Throughout her career, Krista has photographed NFL games, been published in national magazines, and managed millions of photos. She was named 2023 Mentor of the Year by the Foundation for Lee County Public Schools and became an inductee of The Knot Hall of Fame. Her photography career has taken her around the world to capture beautiful photographs and now also helping people to secure their memories. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/the.krista.k?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== Website: https://thekristak.com/ In this episode we will be discussing everything about Sanibel Island Florida to plan your next trip. In this episode we will cover: Best time of year to visit Sanibel Island Sanibel Island hotels Sanibel Island resorts Things to do in Sanibel Island Sanibel Island shells Where to eat in Sanibel Island Favorite restaurants in Sanibel Island Itinerary for Sanibel Side trips from Sanibel
Has tipping culture gotten out of control recently? We've always had a strong tipping culture in the U.S. but recently the conversation surrounding tipping has gotten more heated. It would appear that I'm not the only one who has noticed an influx of businesses utilizing a tip prompt or option at checkout that never had that option beforehand. Hence, in today's episode of Popcorn Finance, I'm sharing a snippet from my recent NBCLX segment with Natalie Lizarraga in which she asked what my thoughts are regarding tipping. Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok Thank you for listening to today's episode! Help support the show by leaving Popcorn Finance a rating or review on Apple or Spotify!
S3E14: Risk-taking and being prepared to fail (but fail fast) are some of the key learnings from a news station which launched in the pandemic and is continuing to grow and find an audience. In the latest episode of season three of the podcast, Craig speaks with Matt Goldberg, vice president of content strategy at NBCUniversal Local, about the work of NBC LX almost three years on since it went on air. We featured the work of NBC LX in season one of the podcast, so this is the chance to discover what worked, what did not, and what the future holds for the US-based station. Our Guest This Episode Matt Goldberg Matt is the vice president of content strategy for NBCUniversal Local. In this role, Matt oversees content, brand, marketing, and programming, and manages the team at LX News. He also works directly with sales, business development, and distribution in generating revenue for the network. Matt has been with NBCU for 20 years, previously working as the assistant news director at KNBC in Los Angeles and at NBC Bay Area. Prior to moving into management, Matt was an investigative producer in Los Angeles, where he won numerous local and national awards for his work. Matt served as an elected board member of the non-profit Investigative Reporters & Editors (IRE) and was the board president from 2016 to 2018. He started his career in TV news while attending Arizona State University and has also worked in Houston, Texas. More Resources For more on this topic, check out Multi-Platform Madness – In season one of the podcast, Matt reflects on the launch of NBC LX The VICE Squad – Maral Usefi from VICE News explains how they work to create content across multiple platforms as efficiently as possible Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Matt Diggs Social: Wim Van den Broeck Theme: Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin
Grant Cohen is the co-founder of Fan Controlled Sports + Entertainment. He runs a fast-growing portfolio of interactive sports leagues that allow fans to vote on everything from team names to jerseys and play-by-play tactics. Fan Controlled Football is broadcast to millions of live viewers around-the-world on Twitch, NBCLX, DAZN and FuboTV. Meanwhile, Cohen and his team recently launched Fan Controlled Hoops and secured $40M Series A funding, with high-profile team owners including NFL stars Marshawn Lynch, Richard Sherman and Austin Ekeler. In episode two of The Fan Engagement Podcast, we explore: The impact on engagement when fans have a meaningful voice A new model for attracting and retaining Gen Z fans How Fan Controlled Football grew its online audience Plus much more!
Do rising interest rates mean we should abandon our investment plans? The short answer is no and in this week's episode, I'm sharing a snippet from a recent interview from my weekly segment on NBCLX where I explain why. Higher interest rates could mean you're paying more on your mortgage or credit card debts however, it also means potential for higher returns on your short-term investments. Listen to find out what short-term investment options you might want to consider. Today's bag of popcorn is brought to you by H&R Block! Get 15% off Do-It-Yourself Online Tax Filing Products with H&R Block through April 18th, 2023! https://PopcornFinance.com/HRBlock Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok Thank you for listening to today's episode! Help support the show by leaving Popcorn Finance a rating or review on Apple or Spotify!
Today on Boston Public Radio: We asked our listeners their thoughts on everything related to the upcoming Super Bowl, from the first legal bets on the big game in Massachusetts to the price of Super Bowl snacks and beyond. Cara Solomon, founder of the nonprofit Everyday Boston, and Ronnie Elliot, the Transformational Prison Project's Youthful Offender Coordinator, discussed their fifth annual “Love Your Wicked Awesome Neighbor Challenge,” a chance for Bostonians to connect with those in their community via supportive homemade cards. Under the Radar and Basic Black host Callie Crossley joined the team to talk about Mayor Wu's Reparations Task Force, and how the city can take inspiration from existing reparations and racial justice programs both here in the Commonwealth—such as that at Harvard—and across the country. Sue O'Connell broke down major headlines ranging from President Biden's State of the Union address from this past Tuesday to allegations that abuses against LGBTQ+ users have increased since Elon Musk took over the company to Netflix cracking down on password sharing. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, as well as a reporter for NBC LX and NECN. Boston-based band Mile Twelve discussed and performed tracks from their newest album, “Close Enough to Here,” as part of Live Music Friday. For our final listener call-in segment, we asked our listeners to weigh in on how they're reacting to and coping with the unseasonably warm winter weather. We ended the show by hearing from Winter Walk executive director Ari Barbanell about this weekend's event.
This week on Under the Radar with Callie Crossley: A federal judge in Springfield rules in favor of protecting students' gender identities at Ludlow Public Schools. Plus, legislators from Tennessee to Idaho are considering bans on drag shows. And while Pope Francis has expressed support for the LGBTQ community in the past, in perhaps his strongest statement yet, he says homosexuality is not a crime. Those stories and more on our LGBTQ News Roundtable. GUESTS Sue O'Connell, commentator and host at New England Cable News, NBC 10 Boston and NBC LX; co-publisher of Bay Windows and The South End News Janson Wu, executive director of GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders, or GLAD Grace Sterling Stowell, executive director of the Boston Alliance of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender Queer Youth, or BAGLY
Everyman action star Gerard Butler's latest film 'Plane' has landed in theaters, so we decided to take a look at the third entry in his 'Has Fallen' franchise, 'Angel Has Fallen,' which is currently Rotten at 39% on the Tomatometer but boasts an astounding 93% Audience Score.What did general audiences see in this thriller that the critics didn't? Is it the best of the franchise? And are we excited for more Gerard Butler action to come?Actress and NBC LX entertainment expert Candice Cruz joins Mark and Jacqueline to discuss all this and more!If you'd like to give your thoughts on this movie or have another movie you feel like Rotten Tomatoes got wrong, email us at RTisWrong@RottenTomatoes.com.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Today on Boston Public Radio: David Leonard joined the show to talk about book-banning attempts across the country. Leonard has been president of the Boston Public Library since 2016. We opened our phone lines and heard from listeners about their thoughts on former President Donald Trump's new line of NFTs — like this one that imagines him dressed as a wrestler, going for $99. Callie Crossley discussed Harvard's new president Claudine Gay, a settlement for Breonna Taylor's boyfriend and more. Crossley is the host of GBH's Basic Black and Under the Radar with Callie Crossley. Tony Williams and Khalid Hill from “Urban Nutcracker” joined the show to talk about the 2022 edition of their show and gave us a very special tap-dancing performance. The show runs from December 17th to the 23rd at the Shubert Theatre in Boston. Sue O'Connell dug into the signing of the Respect for Marriage Act by President Joe Biden, a hot-mic moment for New Zealand's prime minister and more. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. The Handel and Haydn Society joined us for this week's edition of Live Music Fridays. The Handel and Hayden Society will be performing “A Baroque Christmas” this weekend. We ended the show by talking with listeners about re-gifting.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by asking listeners for their thoughts on Brittney Griner's homecoming. Shirley Leung discussed her latest columns on fighting homelessness and “not in my backyard” sentiments as well as local ties to FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Callie Crossley gave her thoughts on the latest in culture: Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez being investigated by the House ethics committee, and Bill Cosby being sued for sexual assault and drugging. Crossley is the host of GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black. Sue O'Connell talked about Brittney Griner's release from prison, and the recent affair between the hosts of Good Morning America. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. Jacques Pepin chatted about his career, and gave us some insight into the process behind his new book “Art of the Chicken.” Pépin is a chef, author and PBS contributor. Chad Stokes and Sybil Gallagher joined us for Live Music Friday ahead of a benefit show on Saturday for Calling All Crows, an organization that mobilizes music fans to feminist activism. Stokes' band, ‘Chad Stokes & The Pintos,' played us some music. Stokes and Gallagher are co-founders of Calling All Crows. We ended the show by asking listeners if inflation is affecting their holiday cheer.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by talking about the Boston City Council's vote to lower the local voting age to 16. Shirley Leung talked about the differences in the ways that Boston Mayor Michelle Wu and New York City Mayor Eric Adams handle mental illness and homelessness, as well as her latest piece on the “Great Rethink” about the ways that we work. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Corby Kummer discussed the latest food headlines, including the issue of water insecurity, Whole Foods putting lobster on hold over whaling concerns, and the meaninglessness of expiration dates. Kummer is the executive director of the food and society policy program at the Aspen Institute, a senior editor at The Atlantic and a senior lecturer at the Tufts Friedman School of Nutrition Science and Policy. Sue O'Connell shared her thoughts on the Respect for Marriage Act passing in the Senate, more controversy at Balenciaga, Elon Musk abusing monkeys for his neuralink project, and "gaslighting" becoming Merriam Webster's word of the year. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. Jared Bowen gave us the latest on greater Boston arts: the return of Boston Athenaeum, “Twas the Night Before” at the Boch Center, and Harry Benson at the Addison Gallery. He also discussed the recent New York Times profile on the woman who gets to dust Michaelangelo's David. Bowen is GBH's executive arts editor. Christina Day Martinson and Ann McMahon Quintero of Boston Baroque joined us ahead of performances of Handel's Messiah this weekend at GBH to chat and play some music. Martinson is concertmaster for Boston Baroque, and Quintero is a mezzo-soprano soloist in their rendition of Handel's "Messiah." We ended the show by asking listeners what they think about having dogs in the office.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Mayor Michelle Wu discussed her new homeownership plan amid rising housing prices in Boston, and talked about the reopening of Boston City Hall Plaza after numerous renovations. She also took questions from listeners during this month's edition of “Ask the Mayor.” Callie Crossley talked about chaos at Twitter after Elon Musk called on employees to commit “hardcore” or resign with severance pay, and Naomi Biden's wedding at the White House. Crossley is the host of GBH's Under the Radar. Sue O'Connell shared her thoughts on House Speaker Nancy Pelosi's decision to not seek reelection, and Tom Brady giving a portion of donations received by his nonprofit TB12 Foundation to his for-profit company, TB12, Inc. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. Joanne Chang talked about baking ahead of the holiday season. Chang is a James Beard Award–winning pastry chef and owner of the Cambridge bakery and cafe Flour. Ray Angry and Jonathan McPhee joined us for “Live Music Fridays” at the Boston Public Library, talking about Angry's first symphony, “Black Power - Athena” in partnership with the Lexington Symphony. Angry is composer and pianist for The Roots – the house band over at NBC's Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon. McPhee is the music director for the Lexington Symphony Orchestra. We ended the show by talking with listeners about their favorite Thanksgiving desserts.
Greg Bledsoe has been a television journalist in the NBC family for 20 years. He's currently working on a series of climate and California stories for NBC's Lx network. Bledsoe is the former weekday morning news anchor for NBC San Diego, a job he left in 2021 to pursue a lifelong dream. Greg, his wife, and their two young kids spent a year on the road, traveling to 48 states and telling stories for NBC Lx about what they learned along the way. Bledsoe is a 24-time Emmy winner and has twice been named the National Solo Video journalist of the year by the National Press Photographer's association.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by asking listeners whether the results of the 2022 midterm elections are a sign of the Republican Party's split from former President Donald Trump. Lindsay Andon, Dave Shanahan, and Scott Cousland joined us to talk about Project ComeBack, a local nonprofit that pairs veterans with rescue horses in order to mutually heal. Andon is the founder of Project ComeBack. Shahan is a veteran who spent 9 years in the National Guard and was deployed in Afghanistan. Cousland is a veteran with nearly a decade of serving. Callie Crossley discussed Stacey Abrahams' recent election loss, and shared her thoughts on ongoing legal troubles for both Harvey Weinstein and Alex Jones. Crossley is the host of GBH's Under the Radar. Shirley Leung talked about layoffs at major tech companies, such as Meta and Twitter. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Sue O'Connell weighed in on the so-called “Rainbow Wave” in the 2022 midterm elections, with numerous LGBTQ+ candidates winning elections. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. Tiny Habits joined us for a Live Music Friday at our studios in Brighton. Tiny Habits is Judah Mayowa, Maya Rae, and Cinya Khan. We ended the show by talking with listeners about ditching social media and smartphones for good.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We began the show by talking with listeners about the now ex-British Prime Minister Liz Truss, who served 45 days in office before stepping down. Rep. Ayanna Pressley discussed student debt forgiveness, and the current state of the MBTA after numerous safety issues. Andrea Cabral talked about the resignation of Woburn police officer John Donnelly after he was accused of helping plan the deadly 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, VA. Cabral is the former Suffolk County sheriff and secretary of public safety, and former CEO of the cannabis company Ascend. Paul Reville shared his thoughts on ongoing teachers' strikes in Haverhill. Reville is Massachusetts' former secretary of education and a professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, where he also runs the Education Redesign Lab. Sue O'Connell talked about members of KPOP group BTS enlisting in South Korea's military for mandatory service, and the cancellation of numerous TV shows centering queer women. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC LX and NECN. Jared Bowen explained the Supreme Court's debate over whether Andy Warhol stole famed artist Lynn Goldsmith's portrait of Prince. He also talked about MFABoston's exhibit on the photography of LIFE Magazine. Bowen is GBH's executive arts editor and the host of Open Studio. We ended the show by talking with listeners about talking with and smiling at strangers.
Moms Moving On: Navigating Divorce, Single Motherhood & Co-Parenting.
As a co-parent, you want to support your child when it comes to the emotions they may feel about having two houses. This week the incredible Michelle Felder joins Michelle Dempsey-Multack to educate listeners on how to help children transition between homes. Michelle talks about how important it is to have conversations with your children about what their experience is at the other parent's house without making them feel like you are digging for information. In this episode of Moms Moving On, Michelle discusses: Having open conversations with your children about how they feel about having two homes Prepping them when they are getting ready to transition from home to home Validating their feelings if they are feeling upset when having to leave Having consistency in your co-parenting schedule AND MUCH MORE Michelle Felder, LCSW, MA is the founder and CEO of Parenting Pathfinders. Michelle is a licensed clinical social worker, parenting coach, individual/couples/coparenting therapist, online content creator, public speaker, and facilitator of virtual workshops. Michelle is an Adjunct Lecturer at the Silver School of Social Work at New York University and facilitator of family workshops through Roots Connected, Inc. After receiving her bachelor's degree in Psychology with a minor in Cognitive Science from Georgetown University, Michelle moved to Brooklyn, NY where she joined a team that created therapeutic playgroups for children; these groups focused on fostering children's social and emotional development as well as parental attachment. Michelle subsequently received her Masters in Social Work from New York University and a Masters in Child Development from Sarah Lawrence College. Michelle has been quoted or featured in many major online and print publications, has appeared on-camera for interviews with NBCLX and NECNTV, and has delivered keynote speeches on child development and anti-bias/anti-racist parenting. Michelle's work is rooted in mindfulness, builds upon each person's strengths, and supports caregivers as they learn, unlearn, and grow along their journey of raising kids. https://www.parentingpathfinders.com Follow Michelle on Instagram: @parenting_pathfinders Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today on Boston Public Radio: With the pardon given by the Biden Administration regarding federal marijuana charges, we opened our lines to ask: Are you happy by this move? Did it go far enough or did it go too far? Tech author Andy Ihnatko joined us on the show and discussed the most recent technological developments, from the “Made by Google” keynote event to an AI James Earl Jones' voice as Darth Vader. Ihnatko is a tech writer and a co-host on the Material Podcast. Callie Crossley discussed the Biden Administration's recent marijuana pardon, a campaign to get the Cherokee Nation a seat in Congress and a recent fancy butter trenk on TikTok. Crossley is the host of GBH's Under the Radar. Cider Donuteur Alex Schwartz has amassed thousands of Instagram followers with his reviews of apple cider donuts. He joined us on the show and discussed this and taught Jim and Margery the subtleties of this treat. Sue O'Connell talked about former president Trump's new defamation suit against CNN, the 299 GOP midterm nominees continuing to deny the 2020 election results and more. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current on NBC-LX and NECN. Organizers of Somerville's HONK! Fest, Ken Field and Cecily Miller discussed their upcoming festival and were treated to the music of Chilean band Banda Rim Bam Bum. We closed the show with a call-in segment, and heard from listeners if they prefer to have their sandwiches cut in half or diagonally.
John Mills joins us to discuss Peloton price hikes. More layoffs at Peloton. Store closures to come. Will future Peloton products require assembly? Peloton explores making its content available on competing equipment. Dr. Jenn - Trouble getting comfortable on the bike. Could it be in your head? Cody Rigsby celebrates 8-years at Peloton. Cody was on Conversations with Olivia Jade. Cody was featured by InStyle. Jess King speaks at US Cellular's Inclusion Summit. PopSugar talks to Logan Aldridge. Kendall Toole and Callie Gullickson went to the Kenny Chesney show. Chelsea Jackson Roberts was on NBCLX. Jess Sims & Kirsten Ferguson were on the Ali On The Run podcast. Tunde talks to Women's Health Magazine. Ally Love to be a celebrity judge at NYC Wine & Food Festival. Popsugar spotlights the All For One festival. The New York Studio is officially reopening this weekend. Peloton looks to sublet some of its office space in Plano. Peloton ends work-from-home for employees. Tom Cortese was on Inspired In 15 podcast. Golf.com explains how Peloton can help your game. Angelo has tips for staying consistent when menopause hits. SoulCycle closes locations and lays off 800 employees. Boxing Bootcamps have a new schedule. Birthdays: Jill Foley (8/20), Crystal O'Keefe (8/20), Aditi Shah (8/24) All this plus our interview with Carey Socol.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here's How »Join The Clip Out community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
John Mills joins us to discuss Peloton price hikes. More layoffs at Peloton. Store closures to come. Will future Peloton products require assembly? Peloton explores making its content available on competing equipment. Dr. Jenn - Trouble getting comfortable on the bike. Could it be in your head? Cody Rigsby celebrates 8-years at Peloton. Cody was on Conversations with Olivia Jade. Cody was featured by InStyle. Jess King speaks at US Cellular's Inclusion Summit. PopSugar talks to Logan Aldridge. Kendall Toole and Callie Gullickson went to the Kenny Chesney show. Chelsea Jackson Roberts was on NBCLX. Jess Sims & Kirsten Ferguson were on the Ali On The Run podcast. Tunde talks to Women's Health Magazine. Ally Love to be a celebrity judge at NYC Wine & Food Festival. Popsugar spotlights the All For One festival. The New York Studio is officially reopening this weekend. Peloton looks to sublet some of its office space in Plano. Peloton ends work-from-home for employees. Tom Cortese was on Inspired In 15 podcast. Golf.com explains how Peloton can help your game. Angelo has tips for staying consistent when menopause hits. SoulCycle closes locations and lays off 800 employees. Boxing Bootcamps have a new schedule. Birthdays: Jill Foley (8/20), Crystal O'Keefe (8/20), Aditi Shah (8/24) All this plus our interview with Carey Socol. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! Here's How » Join The Clip Out community today: theclipout.com The Clip Out Facebook The Clip Out Twitter The Clip Out Instagram
Apple plans to incorporate their own version of a "buy now pay later service" directly into your iPhone's operating system later this fall. I recently joined Natalie Lizarraga on NBCLX to discuss whether or not this service will be helpful or harmful to your wallet as well as to your credit score. Sponsors Today's show is brought to you by Money Confidential. Hosted by money expert Stefanie O'Connell Rodriguez, Money Confidential features new episodes about your money, stories, struggles and secrets. Join Stefanie as she sits down with financial experts to answer your biggest money questions and deliver smart, practical solutions that actually work. She covers topics like how much is too much to spend on IVF? Is now the right time to buy a home? How to travel and stay on budget, and much more! New episodes drop every Monday. So follow Money Confidential wherever you get your podcasts. Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show?Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Thank you for listening to today's episode. If you enjoyed it, I'd be grateful for your rating and review! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!)
Immediately after the Supreme Court's ruling to overturn Roe v. Wade, LGBTQ rights advocates sounded the alarm, saying the conservative court “won't stop at Roe.” At least one justice — Clarence Thomas — has confirmed their fears, with his statement that the high court “should reconsider” its decision on Obergefell v. Hodges, which legalized same-sex marriage nationwide. Meanwhile, vandals smeared homophobic graffiti on the exterior of The Pryde, the LGBTQ senior housing complex under construction in Boston. And Hollywood's latest rom-com is set among a group of vacationing gay men. “Fire Island” offers a fresh take on a summer romance which celebrates queerness. Those stories and more on our LGBTQ News Roundtable. GUESTS: Grace Sterling Stowell, executive director of the Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth, or BAGLY Janson Wu, executive director of GLBTQ Legal Advocates and Defenders, or GLAD Sue O'Connell, commentator and host at New England Cable News, NBC 10 Boston and NBC LX; co-publisher of Bay Windows and The South End News
Have you ever heard of cash stuffing? I recently joined Natalie Lizarraga on NBC LX to talk about what this TikTok viral trend is and how it could help you manage your finances. Connect with Natalie Instagram | Twitter Links Check out #cashstuffing on TikTok Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/c/PopcornFinance Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram | Twitter | Facebook | YouTube Thank you for listening to today's episode. If you enjoyed it, I'd be grateful for your rating and review! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!)
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners how they feel going into the Jan. 6 hearings. Paul Reville shares his thoughts about Mayor Michelle Wu's role in education, and the lifting of Boston Public Schools' mask mandate. Reville is the former secretary of education and a professor at Harvard University's Graduate School of Education, where he also runs the Education Redesign Lab. His latest book, co-authored with Lynne Sacks, is “Collaborative Action for Equity and Opportunity: A Practical Guide for School and Community Leaders.” Andrea Cabral weighs in on what we can expect from the Jan. 6 committee hearings, the state of gun control in America post-Uvalde, and the women suing the F.B.I. for early investigative failures in the Larry Nassar case. Cabral is the former Suffolk County sheriff and secretary of public safety, and former CEO of the cannabis company Ascend. Sue O'Connell discusses media coverage of the upcoming Jan. 6 trials, and updates us on the Pride Month events happening around Mass. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current, on NBC LX and NECN. Revs. Irene Monroe and Emmett G. Price III comments on Southern Baptist Leaders releasing a sex abuser database, the labor activists pushing for a White House meeting on poverty, and Pope Francis' future in the papacy. Monroe is a syndicated religion columnist and the Boston voice for Detour's African American Heritage Trail. Price is founding pastor of Community of Love Christian Fellowship in Allston, and the Inaugural Dean of Africana Studies at Berklee College of Music. Together they host the All Rev'd Up podcast. David Abel discusses his reporting on a water-pollution crisis in New Hampshire, and his upcoming documentary about future sea level rise in Boston. Abel is a Boston Globe reporter, where he covers the environment. He was part of the Globe's team that won the 2014 Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News. We end the show by talking with listeners about the catharsis of swearing.
With Wendy Petties, The Date Your Money Coach, knows that the key to having everything you desire is to create a healthy and intimate relationship - with your money. You need to date your money like you date a person. After filing bankruptcy she used her signature method, The Sexy Money Lifestyle, which highlights her skills as an MBA, Psychologist, and a Sex Educator to grow her net worth to well over 1.3 million dollars. She has been featured in Essence Magazine, Fast Company, Sisters From AARP, NBC LX, and O School. Join us in this fun conversation as Wendy shares her personal story, insights from her journey as an MBA, psychologist and sex educator, and reflections on pleasure and money that will help you relate to your money and finances in a new way. To visit the show notes page for this episode and others, visit https://legalwebsitewarrior.com/podcast.
Today on Boston Public Radio: Attorney General Maura Healey answers questions from listeners, including on criminal justice reform, housing prices skyrocketing and racism from officials in Everett. Healey is attorney general of Massachusetts and a candidate for governor. Labor Secretary Marty Walsh shares insights from his move to the federal government, and takes calls from listeners on income inequality, the state of inflation, workers rights and more. Walsh is Secretary of Labor, and former mayor of Boston. James Bennett II discusses the latest news in arts and culture, including praise of the new film “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” Olivia Rodrigo's local appearance at Roadrunner and the rise and fall of comedian Dane Cook. Bennett II is GBH's arts and culture reporter. Sue O'Connell talks about the baby formula shortage, the faltering future of People Magazine's print addition and LGBTQ teachers leaving Florida in the wake of the state's “Don't Say Gay” Bill. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current, on NBC LX and NECN. Elena Spencer and Kristo Kondakçi previews the upcoming “Symphony for Science,” raising money for the Science Club for Girls. Also, orchestra members Sophia Szokolay, Elena Spencer, Victoria Suha, Alan Toda-Ambaras and Leina Xu perform a few pieces. Spencer is co-founder, president and CEO of the Kendall Square Orchestra. Kondakçi is musical director. We end the show asking listeners about their workplace nemesis.
Hey, Hey! In this episode of the Brown Girl Self-Care Podcast I'm in conversation with Dr. Nic Hardy, a Licensed Therapist based out of TX whose zone of expertise includes helping us repair and/or grow from our relationships while also addressing challenges we face that are rooted in fear, anxiety and trauma. His work has been featured in Cosmopolitan, HuffPost, NBC LX, PopSugar Ask.Men, Bustle, PscyhCentral and other national publications. He has also consulted on mental health for several fortune 500 companies. He received his Ph.D. from the University of Houston, where his research focused on relationship satisfaction in Black and minority families. Today, Nic and I are talking about self-care as it relates to issues including: Survival mode Managing tension in relationships where we are the primary caregiver The importance of not overcompensating in relationships How to better communicate with your partner in healthier ways so that we aren't sending/reading the dreaded "we need to talk" text message You can find Nic here: Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/nichardy_/ Website to book a session -> https://www.nichardy.com/ Twitter -> https://www.twitter.com/nichardycs If you know that it's your season to take your self-care to the next level, be sure to join my private community on Patreon -> https://www.patreon.com/BrownGirlSelfCare
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners their experiences with recycling, and seeing if they can guess whether an item is recyclable or not. David Cash weighs in on the Biden Administration's approach to climate, including on electric vehicles, limiting emissions and more. Cash is the EPA's Regional Administrator for Region 1, leading the implementation of the Biden-Harris environmental agenda in Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut and in 10 Tribal Nations. Callie Crossley discusses Syracuse police detaining an 8-year-old Black boy for stealing a bag of chips, and Former President Donald Trump's campaign being ordered to pay around $1.3 million in legal fees to Omarosa Manigault Newman, former White House aide, following Trump's legal complaint surrounding criticism of him in her book. Crossley hosts GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black. Shirley Leung talks about the current biotech bubble, Arthur Jemison, Mayor Michelle Wu's new pick for chief of planning, and flight attendant crashpads in the city. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. David Abel explains his piece about special mice on Nantucket curbing the tick population, attitudes around the urgency of climate change and state climate action. David Abel is a climate reporter for the Boston Globe. Sue O'Connell discusses Ludlow parents suing a school over its affirmation of their trans child, and the right wing Twitter account Libs of TikTok, feeding anti-LGBTQ hate. O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current, on NBC LX and NECN. Sue O'Connell on BPR | April 22, 2022 We end the show by discussing a lottery winner in Methuen who decided to split the winnings with a shop owner who had done him a good deed.
Today on Boston Public Radio: We begin the show by asking listeners why Americans don't spend more time volunteering, and whether the U.S. should implement a mandatory service year for young adults. John Carroll weighs in on the latest trends in political ads, including latest trends and how they affect voters. Carroll is a long-time media analyst, a former journalism professor at Boston University and former ad man. You can read his work at AskDoctorAds.com and ItsGoodToLiveinaTwoDailyTown.com Callie Crossley discusses Texas Governor Greg Abbott sending asylum seekers to Washington D.C., the police killing of Patrick Lyoya in Michigan and efforts to make marathon running more inclusive to Black runners. Crossley hosts GBH's Under the Radar and Basic Black. Shirley Leung talks about her latest columns and business news, including the return of the wedding industrial complex and a new center for social change at Northeastern University. Leung is a business columnist for the Boston Globe. Robin Baker and Tony Morales play music from their upcoming concerts and discuss their local music work. Baker is the Associate Director of Community Engagement for the Boston Celebrity Series, and the organizer of the four shows through the Neighborhood Arts branch of her organization. Morales is a violinist with the Orchestra of Indian Hill, the Vermont Symphony, the Missouri Symphony and the Boston Festival Orchestra, and a teacher at Boston String Academy. Viewers can watch Solos Together at BostonCelebritySeries.org, and see the final show April 23 at the Arlington String Church. Sue O'Connell explains why Boston will not have a pride parade this year, the growing trend of lingerie for men, how CNN+ has fared a few weeks after its launch and the finale of “Killing Eve.” O'Connell is the co-publisher of Bay Windows and South End News, and contributor to Current, on NBC LX and NECN. We end the show by discussing the pros and cons of a cashless world.
Fan Controlled Football is a new league that is going to take the game in a direction never seen before. Directly to the fans! Ken Davis is joined by the commissioner of the FCF, former Bear Ray Austin as they discuss what is fans controlled football and how fans can be in charge of their own in-game experience and coverage of the sport they love. They also discuss growing a new football league and Ray's time as a Bear. Check out the start of the season on April 16th on Peacock and NBCLX.(1:47) - How did the FCF get started?(11:30) - How much control do fans have over real-life games?(26:00) - Breaking down the FCF season(40:00) - How FCF is helping its athletes to expand their careersSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
I came across a controversial tweet that read, “If you're getting 8 hours of sleep every night, you aren't working hard enough.” This reminded me of another statement I recently heard: “If you aren't earning 6 figures, you aren't working hard enough.” Each week I join Natalie Lizarraga on NBCLX to discuss the latest finance topics. In today's episode you'll hear our discussion on how hustle culture has us believing these false statements and how we can create our own definition of success that doesn't revolve around what we earn. Sponsors Today's bag of popcorn is brought to you by Auto Approve and H&R Block. To find out how much you could save on your auto loan, get your free quote at autoapprove.com/popcorn. H&R Block is bringing you the help you need this tax season. Get started today at popcornfinance.com/hrblock for 20% off your online filing. Links for today's episode Connect with Natalie on Instagram Check out our latest segment on NBCLX Want to submit a question to the show? Send an email to questions@popcornfinance.com Send me a message at PopcornFinance.com/Voicemail or Call 707-200-8259 Connect with me Instagram - @PopcornFinancePodcast Twitter - @PopcornFinance Facebook - Popcorn Finance Join Me on YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/PopcornFinance Thank you for listening to today's episode. If you enjoyed it, I'd be grateful for your rating and review! Music from Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/jonny-boyle/bright-life License code: SLTC9SJ1VUJJASIT
Wooseok Ki is the author of K-POP: The Odyssey - Your Gateway to the Global K-Pop Phenomenon and a NYC-based corporate lawyer focusing his practice on blockchain and technology. He is a graduate of University of Pennsylvania Law School and UC Berkeley, and has been featured in The Korea Times, Korea Daily, and NBCLX. If you are interested in K-pop or Korean hip-hop, this conversation takes a journey through the following artists: Epik High, Twice, Ahn Ye-Eun, Eric Nam, Dean, Crush, Justthis, Bloo, Homies, Seonmi, Chung Ha, 88rising, BTS, Snoop, Seotaeji, Cho Young Pil, Big Bang, and G-Dragon. Really enjoyed listening to Wooseok's take on music. The exploration of NFT technology, which stars are using it, and how fans are reacting was particularly enlightening for an old dude like me. Wooseok's Book: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PW3MLPN/ Instagram: instagram.com/wooskiworks Twitter: twitter.com/wooskiworks Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wk810/ Article: https://news.koreadaily.com/2021/01/20/society/generalsociety/9024924.html Korea Deconstructed by David Tizzard Get in touch: datizzard@swu.ac.kr Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/user?u=62047873 Watch us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/DavidTizzard Listen on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/co/podcast/korea-deconstructed/id1587269128?l=en Listen on Spotify: https://koreadeconstructed.libsyn.com/spotify Artwork: Chan https://www.instagram.com/chans_design/?hl=en Music: disorientalz https://www.instagram.com/disorientalz/?hl=en
Dr. Yasmine Saad is an international best selling author and top-rated NYC licensed clinical psychologist with a national and international reputation. She has helped thousands of people transform their lives in just one session by shifting their perspectives and providing actionable steps to help them find balance and well-being. She is the founder of Madison Park Psychological Services, a premier therapy and assessment group in NYC, awarded best business in its category by Three Best Rated for three years in a row. Grounded in her philosophy that effective therapy stems from a match of the patient and a therapist's specialty, personality, and communication style, Dr. Saad has trained a team of multicultural and multilingual psychologists who practice within a framework that honors patients' unique values and identities. Her NYC-based group practice has helped thousands of children, adults, and couples, fusing psychology with eastern and western healing perspectives. Dr. Saad has been teaching her expertise for the past decade and a half and is sought after in the field by patients and psychologists. Dr. Saad's book with #1 motivational speaker Les Brown and 34 co-authors, titled Ignite the Hunger In You, just became an international best-seller. She is also an author in another international best selling book: Ignite Possibilities, which was awarded the International Impact Book Award for Inspiration. She has spoken alongside worldchanging leaders such as Joe Vitale, Denis Waitley, Bob Proctor, Brian Tracy and many others. She has been featured in various media outlets including, Good Day NY, Good Day Sacramento, Good Day Austin, The List, The Donna Drake Show, NBCLX live broadcast, Authority Magazine, Huffpost, Thrive Global, The National Psychologist, The American Psychological Association, The Good Trade, Sparkpeople, IJNet, Bustle, Rocket Homes, Theravive, Newsbreak, Well+Good, Verywell Mind and Fox News. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cindy-gilman/support
S2E06: The Digital Dimension Europe's public service broadcasters are being challenged on many fronts to remain relevant to the audiences which fund them. In this episode we focus on a pioneering project to enable the easy sharing of digital stories, and how AI technology is enhancing their delivery to attract new and younger viewers. Our Guests This Episode Justyna Kurczabinska is leading the News Strategy and Development of Eurovision News at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU)—the world's leading alliance of public service media. Until recently, she was also the Head of the Eurovision News Exchange, where she provided EBU Members with ‘round-the-clock access to live and edited news stories as well as eyewitness media, as they happen, across the globe through the unique network of over 70 public service media newsrooms operating in over 50 countries and specialized verification team. The most recent initiative she has been championing as Project Owner aims at redefining digital news online collaboration among the PSM organizations with the objective of providing audiences across Europe with powerful and relevant public service journalism through the project called “A European Perspective,” embedded in the Monitoring News Intelligence Platform for PSM journalists, developed by the EBU in 2020. Since 2017, she has also been overseeing the Public Service Journalism Initiative aimed at strengthening and supporting independent trusted news. Sébastien Noir has been active since 2012 in the Broadcasting industry, first at RTS, the French-speaking Swiss National Broadcaster as a software developer, and later evolving to lead the development of multiple digital products and mobile applications. He then became the Product Manager of the VOD Platform PlaySRG for Switzerland, coordinating development teams and delivering multilingual products for the different linguistic region. In 2017, he joined the European Broadcasting Union to work as Product Owner for PEACH, the personalization and recommendation system developed by Broadcasters for Broadcasters. He now acts as head of Software Engineering in EBU Technology and Innovation Department, coordinating teams and development efforts of innovative Services like PEACH, EuroVOX, and the EBU News Pilot (monitoring tool and EUropean Perspective). More Resources For more on this topic, check out: Making the Media S1E08: Attracting New Audiences – Discover how NBCLX in the USA and RTE in Ireland work to deliver tailored content on every platform MediaCentral | Publisher – Unify your newsroom and distribute your stories easily to social and online platforms Contact Us Questions? Comments? Cool ideas? Get in touch: makingthemedia@avid.com or @craigaw1969. Follow Avid at @avid. Credits Host: Craig Wilson Producer: Matt Diggs Social: Wim van den Broeck Theme Music: Greg “Stryke” Chin
Wendy Petties, The Date Your Money Coach, knows that the key to having everything you desire is to create a healthy and intimate relationship - with your money - one where you feel clear, confident and competent. She believes that the more you tune into pleasure the easier it is to increase your money. After filing bankruptcy she used her signature method, The Sexy Money Lifestyle, which highlights her skills as an MBA, Psychologist, and a Sex Educator to grow her net worth to well over 1.3 million dollars. She now gets to empower women entrepreneurs to improve their mindset, create habits and build skills to be able to afford whatever they desire. She has been featured in Essence Magazine, Fast Company, Sisters From AARP, NBC LX, and O.School to name a few.In this episode, Wendy talks about her journey, how women play poor, what pleasure has to do with your money mindset, and even the power of the blow job (yes, you read that right). You can learn more about Wendy's workshops here and you can connect with her on Instagram @thedateyourmoneycoach and Facebook @thedateyourmoneycoach. You can also join her free Facebook group here. Listeners of the Her Path to Purpose Podcast get $10 off their order from Shop 7 Degrees when they use the coupon code 'herpath' at https://shop7degrees.com/You can see the video Rosanna created to show the difference between a regular hoodie and a Shop 7 Degree hoodie hereTo get $30 off your first order of meals from Cook Unity, use this link. Let's get social! Follow Her Path to Purpose and Rosanna on social media at the links below:Instagram: @herpathtopurposepod and @rosanna.e.gillFacebook: Her Path to Purpose private Facebook group
Jayzen is thrilled to welcome Dr. Imani Walker to the show! Dr. Imani is a physician trained in General Adult Psychiatry, author and commentator. You've probably also seen her on Bravo's “Married to Medicine: Los Angeles” and “Watch What Happens Live.” She shares some amazing career stories and advice on how she has developed a clear brand voice. Always an advocate for those in the community who need help, much of Dr. Imani's work focuses on providing mental health to underserved populations, including homeless, incarcerated and indigent people. She is a strong advocate for breaking mental health stigmas around the world, and is a proud board member of the Made of Millions Foundation. Guest Bio Dr. Imani J. Walker Chief Medical Officer & Psychiatrist Dr. Imani J. Walker is a physician trained in General Adult Psychiatry. She has had the honor of completing her undergraduate training at Xavier University of Louisiana as well as earning a Master's in Science in Public Health from Tulane University. Dr. Imani later obtained her medical degree from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine and completed her training at esteemed medical institutions, including Temple University and UCLA. After completing a fellowship in Forensic Psychiatry, she opened a private practice in Southern California. She is currently Chief Medical Officer at Gateways Hospital & Mental Health Center. Her focus is caring for acutely ill psychiatric patients, including those with extensive forensic backgrounds, as well as providing mental health care to the homeless and indigent populations. Dr. Imani also has experience in coping with the emotional impact of racism against people of color, hailing from a mixed-race Black, Jamaican, and Chinese family. She possesses a bright personality that is relatable to her global audience and not only shines through her medical work but also in her writing. She has penned articles about mental health and holistic wellness and has been featured as a guest commentator on Gawker, The Grio, The Root, KTLA, Fox 5 LA, Essence Magazine, NBCLX, and others. She has also been honored as a member of Essence Magazine's “Woke 100” in 2019. Dr. Imani currently lives in Los Angeles and can be found on NBCUniversal's Bravo Network where she's a cast member of “Married to Medicine: Los Angeles,” and has made past appearances on “Watch What Happens Live” and “Amplify Our Voices”. A strong advocate for breaking mental health stigmas around the world, she's a proud board member of the Made of Millions Foundation. She's also the host of the weekly podcast series "Imani State of Mind,” where she keeps it real and shares gems with listeners on surviving today's turbulent times. Links To learn more about Lead With Your Brand system, please visit: LeadWithyYourBrand.com To book Jayzen for a speaking engagement or workshop at your company, visit: JayzenPatria.com
Freeskier Colby Stevenson is thankful to be back on the snow after suffering a traumatic brain injury in a life-threatening car crashHear from:Colby StevensonJohn Michael Fabrizi (Colby's friend and passenger)Bobby (Colby's father) and Carol (Colby's mother)Dr. Billie Schultz (Mayo Clinic Physiatrist)Jimmy Flour (Colby's architecture teacher)Read more about Colby Stevenson on NBCLX and NBC Sports BostonSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Wendy Petties, she's a The ‘Date Your Money Coach'! Since 2005, -Wendy knows that the key to having everything you desire is to create a healthy and intimate relationship - with your money - one where you feel clear, confident and competent. After filing bankruptcy, she used her signature method, The Sexy Money Lifestyle, which highlights her skills as an MBA, Psychologist, and a Sex Educator to grow her net worth to well over 1.3 million dollars. She now gets to empower women to improve their mindset, create habits and build skills to be able to afford whatever they desire.She has been featured in Essence Magazine, Fast Company, Sisters From AARP, NBC LX, and OSchool.com.HOST: Kathryn Wilking; Author, Decorator, Feng Shui Coach, Podcast HostCompany: Kathryn Wilking Feng Shui DesignsWebsite: https://www.kathrynwilking.com Linked IN: Kathryn WilkingFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/katwilking AND https://www.facebook.com/kathrynwilkingdesigns/FREE GIFT: '10 Ways to Raise Chi-Energy' in any space, on website: https://www.kathrynwilking.com PROMO: One-ROOM Office Rescue: Inquire on website https://www.kathrynwilking.com or emailEmail Kathryn: Kathryn@kathrynwilking.com GUEST: Wendy PettiesFull Company Name: Simmer, LLCYour WEBSITE: https://www.dateyourmoney.clubGIFT OFFER: SAVE 80% ON ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP Date Your Money Club; https://www.dateyourmoney.club Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/thedateyourmoneycoachFREE Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/dateyourmoneycommunity/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thedateyourmoneycoach/Your Specific Expertise and Title:Wendy Petties, The Date Your Money Coach, Creator of the Sexy Money Lifestyle, MBA, Psychologist and Sex Educator
Winter athletes including Brock Crouch, Jessie Diggins and David Wise are determined to do something after seeing the effects—and consequences—of climate change first-handHear from:Jessie Diggins (Olympic cross-country skiing gold medalist)David Wise (Two-time Olympic ski halfpipe gold medalist)Brock Crouch (Snowboarder)Michael Bennet (U.S. Senator from Colorado)Amy Klobuchar (U.S. Senator from Minnesota)Erik Paulsen (Former Congressman from Minnesota)Dr. Elizabeth Burakowski (Professor at University of New Hampshire and Science Alliance for Protect Our Winters)Daniel Scott (Professor at University of Waterloo)Read more about climate change on NBCLX, NBC Sports Bay Area and NBC OlympicsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Jeff Le has had a career at the highest levels of public policy and politics at the state, federal and international levels. A recognized thought leader in political advocacy and representation, his analysis and opinion-writing has been featured in POLITICO Magazine, The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, MSNBC, NBC LX, FOX News, The Hill, Washingtonian, Roll Call, Bustle, Forbes, and local and regional newspapers in 30 states. During the height of the #StopAsianHate movement, Jeff penned an opinion piece that received national attention in POLITICO Magazine called I Thought I Knew How to Succeed as an Asian in U.S. Politics. Boy, Was I Wrong. that highlighted his experiences in workplace discrimination in politics and racism throughout his life. Jeff is now an executive leader in technology where he is Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs for Rhino, a fintech startup working to give renters everywhere greater financial freedom through affordable insurance options. Prior to joining Rhino, Jeff was U.S. State and Local Public Policy Lead for VMware, a digital technology and infrastructure company, and managed the company's gubernatorial, state, county, and local relationships across all 50 states and Canada. Jeff focused on emerging technology policy, including privacy, 5G, broadband, cyber, sustainability, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, education, and IT modernization. He also sits on the Homeland Security Advisory Committee for the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services where he provides recommendations to the Governor's Homeland Security Advisor on response and policy pertaining to cyber, disasters, terrorism, drug interdiction, intelligence, and other emerging threats. Jeff previously served as Deputy Cabinet Secretary for California Governor Jerry Brown where he oversaw homeland security and natural disaster response, immigration, economic development, government operations and civil service reform, emerging technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain, future of work, privacy and cybersecurity, food and agriculture, military, veterans and tribal affairs, and led state negotiations for disaster relief from three historic fires and a megadrought. As Governor Brown's Deputy Director for External and International Affairs, Jeff interfaced with domestic stakeholders and convened foreign dignitaries on behalf of the state. He has also worked at the State Department, U.S. House of Representatives, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, United Nations, Carter Center, and the National Democratic Institute. Jeff graduated from the University of California, San Diego and received his graduate degree as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar at Central European University. He is a Millennium Leadership Fellow with the Atlantic Council, Term Member on the Council on Foreign Relations, a Truman National Security Project Partner, and has been selected for bilateral leadership programs to Japan, Germany, the UK, Spain, and Italy. Jeff has completed four 100-mile running races, qualified for the Boston Marathon, has been to every Major League Baseball ballpark, all 50 states, and 85 countries. https://twitter.com/JeffreyDLe
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Jeff Le has had a career at the highest levels of public policy and politics at the state, federal and international levels. A recognized thought leader in political advocacy and representation, his analysis and opinion-writing has been featured in POLITICO Magazine, The New York Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, MSNBC, NBC LX, FOX News, The Hill, Washingtonian, Roll Call, Bustle, Forbes, and local and regional newspapers in 30 states. During the height of the #StopAsianHate movement, Jeff penned an opinion piece that received national attention in POLITICO Magazine called I Thought I Knew How to Succeed as an Asian in U.S. Politics. Boy, Was I Wrong. that highlighted his experiences in workplace discrimination in politics and racism throughout his life. Jeff is now an executive leader in technology where he is Vice President of Public Policy and External Affairs for Rhino, a fintech startup working to give renters everywhere greater financial freedom through affordable insurance options. Prior to joining Rhino, Jeff was U.S. State and Local Public Policy Lead for VMware, a digital technology and infrastructure company, and managed the company's gubernatorial, state, county, and local relationships across all 50 states and Canada. Jeff focused on emerging technology policy, including privacy, 5G, broadband, cyber, sustainability, workforce development, diversity and inclusion, education, and IT modernization. He also sits on the Homeland Security Advisory Committee for the California Governor's Office of Emergency Services where he provides recommendations to the Governor's Homeland Security Advisor on response and policy pertaining to cyber, disasters, terrorism, drug interdiction, intelligence, and other emerging threats. Jeff previously served as Deputy Cabinet Secretary for California Governor Jerry Brown where he oversaw homeland security and natural disaster response, immigration, economic development, government operations and civil service reform, emerging technology, artificial intelligence, blockchain, future of work, privacy and cybersecurity, food and agriculture, military, veterans and tribal affairs, and led state negotiations for disaster relief from three historic fires and a megadrought. As Governor Brown's Deputy Director for External and International Affairs, Jeff interfaced with domestic stakeholders and convened foreign dignitaries on behalf of the state. He has also worked at the State Department, U.S. House of Representatives, OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, United Nations, Carter Center, and the National Democratic Institute. Jeff graduated from the University of California, San Diego and received his graduate degree as a Rotary Ambassadorial Scholar at Central European University. He is a Millennium Leadership Fellow with the Atlantic Council, Term Member on the Council on Foreign Relations, a Truman National Security Project Partner, and has been selected for bilateral leadership programs to Japan, Germany, the UK, Spain, and Italy. Jeff has completed four 100-mile running races, qualified for the Boston Marathon, has been to every Major League Baseball ballpark, all 50 states, and 85 countries. https://twitter.com/JeffreyDLe
Hockey star Abby Roque will become the first Native American woman to represent the U.S. in ice hockey at a Winter OlympicsHear from:Abby RoqueT.J. Oshie (Washington Capitals right winger)Jim Roque (Abby's father) and Chief Larry Roque (Abby's uncle)John Ferroni (Abby's youth hockey coach)Ted Nolan (former NHL player and coach)Patrick Wedaseh Madahbee (Indigenous hockey expert)Read more about Abby on NBCLX, NBC Chicago and NBC Olympics See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Olympic champion John Shuster, Super Bowl champion Vernon Davis, USA Curling's Monica Walker and other curling enthusiasts are teaming up to create pathways to diversify the sportHear from:John Shuster (Two-time Olympic curling medalist)Vernon Davis (Super Bowl champion)Monica Walker (USA Curling national team)Sara Carlsson (Swedish curler)Adriana Camarena (Mexican curler)Dr. Rich Norman (DEI expert)Deb Martin (co-creator of USA Curling's Ice Breakers program)Read more about curling on NBC Olympics, NBCLX and NBC Sports Bay AreaSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Figure skater Timothy LeDuc (they/them), the first openly gay athlete to win a U.S. national pairs title, will become the first publicly out non-binary athlete to compete at a Winter OlympicsHear from:Timothy LeDucAshley Cain-Gribble (Timothy's figure skating partner)Tara Lipinski (1998 Olympic figure skating champion)Johnny Weir (two-time Olympian)Hudson Taylor (Executive director at Athlete Ally)Erica Rand (Professor at Bates College)Mike (Timothy's father) and Becky (Timothy's mother) LeDucRead more about Timothy LeDuc on NBCLX, NBC Bay Area, NBC Olympics and On Her TurfSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Yasmine Saad is an international best selling author and an award-winning top 3 rated NYC licensed clinical psychologist with a national and international reputation. She has a wellness perspective on mental health issues. She has helped thousands of people transform their lives in just one session by shifting their perspectives and providing actionable steps to help them find balance and well-being. She applies psychological wisdom based on Eastern and Westen Healing traditions to their unique problems to empower them to transform their lives.She is the founder of Madison Park Psychological Services, a premier therapy and assessment group in NYC, awarded the best business in its category by Three Best Rated in 2021 and 2020. Grounded in her philosophy that effective therapy stems from honoring patients' unique values and identities, Dr. Saad and her team focus on empowering patients to transform their suffering into wellbeing and see health issues as symptoms meant to guide them to a better life. Dr. Saad and her team have helped thousands of adults, couples and children achieve wellness in a short amount of time. Dr. Saad is an author of two chapters: "From misfortune to fortune: a transformational journey from pain to empowerment" in the book Ignite Possibilities and "2020 challenges" in the book Because you Matter: Personal & Professional Stories of Healthcare Warriors During COVID-19. She has been featured in various media outlets including, WNYW Fox 5 Good Day New York, NBCLX live broadcast, Authority Magazine, HuffPost, Thrive Global, The National Psychologist, The American Psychological Association, The Good Trade, Sparkpeople, IJNet, Bustle, Rocket Homes, Theravive, Newsbreak, Well+Good and Verywell Mind.
Aerials skier Winter Vinecki, who is set to become the first Winter Olympian named “Winter,” raises money for prostate cancer research to honor her late fatherHear from:Winter VineckiDawn Estelle (Winter's mother)Dr. Jeffrey Karnes (Mayo Clinic Urology)Read more about Winter Vinecki on NBCLX, NBC Olympics and NBC ChicagoSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Maia and Alex Shibutani already boosted representation on the ice, becoming the first ice dancers of Asian descent to earn an Olympic medal, and now the “ShibSibs,” as they are affectionately called, are determined to increase representation off the ice by writing children's books with Asian American heroesHear from: Maia and Alex ShibutaniAlex Lee (ShibSibs' literary agent)Stacey Lee (New York Times bestselling author)Learn more about the ShibSibs on NBCLX and NBCOlympics.comSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The Winter Olympics season of My New Favorite Olympian will introduce you to the most inspiring members of Team USA and the issues they champion. New episodes hosted by Apolo Ohno, Team USA's most decorated Winter Olympian, and NBCLX storyteller Ngozi Ekeledo will drop Wednesdays beginning December 8.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris sits down with Patrick Roche, author of A Socially Acceptable Breakdown (Button Poetry), for a one-on-one conversation about passions, process, pitfalls, and poetry! Patrick Roche (he/him) is an award-winning poet, performer, mental health advocate, and Carly Rae Jepsen enthusiast from New Jersey. Videos of Patrick's work have amassed over 9.5 million views on YouTube, making him one of the most popular spoken word poets. Patrick has competed or been featured at multiple national and international competitions and festivals, including placing 3rd in the world at the 2016 Individual World Poetry Slam, 2nd at the 2017 Capturing Fire national queer slam, 9th at the 2017 National Poetry Slam as part of the Bowery Slam Team, and 3rd at the 2014 College Unions Poetry Slam Invitational (CUPSI, the national collegiate slam) representing Princeton University. Patrick serves nationally as an ambassador for the JED Foundation, promoting mental and emotional health, suicide prevention, and substance abuse awareness. In recognition of his work as a touring speaker and performer, Patrick was named the 2020 Spoken Word Artist of the Year by APCA (the Association for the Promotion of Campus Activities), and he has featured at numerous conferences and conventions including the national conferences for both APCA and NACA (the National Association for Campus Activities). His solo stage show debuted in 2020 and was featured on BroadwayWorld. It was then selected for Dixon Place's HOT! Festival, the longest-running festival of its kind celebrating LGBTQ theater and art. Patrick is the author of the full-length poetry collection, A Socially Acceptable Breakdown (Button Poetry, 2021). He has also written two chapbooks: Wait 30 Minutes (self-published, 2015) and An Exercise in Necromancy, winner of Bowery Poetry Club's inaugural chapbook competition (Bowery Poetry/The Operating System, 2017). His work has appeared in or been published by Button Poetry, UpWorthy, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, NBC LX, MSN, Beech Street Review, Gal Pals Present, Freezeray Press, Voicemail Poems, and his mom's fridge. He has shared stages with Darryl “DMC” McDaniels of RUN DMC, Pitch Perfect star Brittany Snow, Everybody Hates Chris and The Walking Dead star Tyler James Williams, and Olympic Gold Medalist Chamique Holdsclaw, among others. His work explores mental health, grief, sexuality, body image, disordered eating, family, memory, love, joy, pop culture, and everything in between. Patrick is a 2014 graduate of Princeton University, where he studied Classics (specifically Latin and Greek poetry) and Education. He loves his dog very much. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
911 Free Fall Title: Dissecting pro-NIST propaganda piece In this hour-long episode, host Andy Steele is joined by AE911Truth board members Kamal Obeid and Kent Rattan, who take apart a four-minute report, broadcast by NBCLX around the 20th anniversary of 9/11, that is an attempt to push NIST's official story of what destroyed the World Trade Center towers on to a young audience.
“I saw it on social media” is a statement often heard by community leaders trying to fight the pandemic. In episode 4 of “Dying to Be Wrong,” the final installment of a four-part mini-documentary series, NBCLX storyteller Cody Broadway explores how social media changed how some residents perceived medical advice and the divide it created among the close-knit community of San Angelo, recently the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases.
In this episode, I was honored to interview Melissa Guida-Richards, the author of the book What White Parents Should Know About Transracial Adoption: An Adopteeʼs Perspective on its History, Nuances, and Practices. We talk about what inspired her to write the book, her personal experience as a transracial adoptee with white parents, and advice that she has to help white parents on their parenting journey and how to best support their children. Melissa's bio: Melissa Guida-Richards is an author, adoptee, and advocate based in Pennsylvania. She was adopted in 1993 from Colombia to a family in the USA. Her work has appeared in The Independent, Insider, Huffington Post, Zora, ElectricLit, and more. She has also been interviewed by Good Day L.A., NBCLX, BBC Radio 4, Do the Work, and more. Melissa is also the founder and creator of the Adoptee Thoughts Instagram and Podcast that she created to help elevate adoptee voices and educate adoptive parents on the nuances and complexity of adoption. Connect with Melissa: http://instagram.com/adoptee_thoughts/ http://twitter.com/guidarichards adopteethoughts.com Connect with Rorri and Get Additional Support: Join the free Facebook group, the Racially Responsible Podcast Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/raciallyresponsiblepodcast Be the first to hear about our upcoming events, workshops, and resources-- Join our Racially Responsible Podcast / U Power Change email list / https://mailchi.mp/b02360d4b5a6/sul4h5by2y
Founder and CEO of the Sanctuary Project comes on to talk about her testimony of overcoming abuse and addiction. She also tells her healing journey story of how she learned to love again. Holly Christine Hayes is Founder + CEO of Sanctuary Project, a survivor-run nonprofit social enterprise employing and empowering women who've survived lives of trafficking, violence and addiction in Austin,TX. Holly was rescued out of a life of trauma nearly 20 years ago and knows the path to recovery can be long and rocky. Her vision and leadership create a safe space for other survivors to grow in practical skills, unleash their creativity, embrace their femininity, and heal their hearts – all in community with other survivors. Sanctuary Project was named "Business to Watch" by Austin Woman Magazine in 2020 and has been featured by media outlets such as Good Morning America, The Real and NBCLX. An award-winning author of the book From Basement to Sanctuary, Holly is passionate about sharing her vulnerable journey of healing. She speaks in jails, churches, recovery communities and conferences all over the globe. Holly and her husband, Jeff, enjoy life on a hobby farm and vineyard outside of Austin, with their chickens, goats, cows, dogs and their one-year-old daughter Havana. Website: https://sanctuaryproject.com/ Video: https://sanctuaryproject.com/about/ Target: https://www.target.com/sp/sanctuary-project/-/N-10005040 Instagram: @hollychristinehayes; @sanctuary_project Facebook: @HollyChristineHayes; @wearesanctuaryproject Trigger Warning: Please be advised that this episode discusses domestic violence and abuse. These topics may be sensitive and potential triggers for some listeners. If you or someone you know is facing an abusive relationship, please call the National Domestic Abuse Hotline at 1-(800)-799-7233 Trafficking Hotline: If you or someone you know is showing signs of being trafficked, please contact the National Human Trafficking Hotline 1 (888) 373-7888 Are you always saying that there are no ‘good Christian singles'? We have hundreds of eligible singles in our Drop the Hanky Dating Program! Women: https://www.heartofdating.com/dth-girls Men: https://www.heartofdating.com/dth-guys Crushing on a cutie? Download this FREE Resource on how to show interest: https://www.heartofdating.com/resource/how-to-show-interest Want to further your dating knowledge? Check out our ultimate dating library! https://www.heartofdating.com/resource/ultimate-dating-library Kait wrote a book! Snag Thank You For Rejecting Me on Amazon: https://amzn.to/3E59cLQ Want to meet some epic Christian Singles? Join our huge HOD Family on FB: https://www.facebook.com/groups/heartofdatingpodcast Come hang with us on the gram: http://instagram.com/heartofdating http://instagram.com/kaitness . . . . . A quick thank you to some of our friends! Faithful Counseling: Our #1 resource for affordable, reliable, Christian therapy. You can get 10% off your first month by going to http://getfaithful.com/heartofdating Compassion International: Do you have a burning desire to be a parent but feel stuck in singleness? Do you want to make a lasting, powerful impact in your life as a single? We are a proud partner of Compassion International. Our community of singles has sponsored hundreds of kids all around the world, and we'd love to invite you to join us on this compelling mission. http://compassion.com/heartofdating
Today joining us on Sense of Soul Podcast is Ryan Haddon, she is a Certified Life and Spiritual Coach, Clinical Hypnotherapist and is a Certified Meditation teacher. With over 16 years of experience with clients around the world, she is a sought-after public speaker for corporate retreats such as the international talent agency CAA, and wellness events for Visionary Women, as well as taught meditation for a U.S. government sector event. Ryan does private workshops such as “Stepping Into Your Purpose,” “The Work/Life Balance,” and “Finding Your Center.” She's also a leading contributor at Kourtney Kardashian's website Poosh, where she has written more than 50 mind/body/spirit articles. She has been featured in a variety of top media outlets including Parents Magazine, Oprah Daily, Shape.com, Bustle, Sheknows, Cheddar, NBCLX, MindBodyGreen, The List and more. She has been on dozens of podcasts speaking about relationships, self-development and a purpose-driven life. Join Ryan's next workshop at www.ryanhaddon.com Find her amazing articles on Poosh www.poosh.com Follow her journey on social media https://instagram.com/ryan.haddon?utm_medium=copy_link https://www.facebook.com/ryanhaddoncoach/ Please go check out our Sense of Soul's merch to help support our podcast and workshops and learn more about us @ www.mysenseofsoul.com! Exclusively now on Sense of Soul Patreon is the 777 Chakra Journey, 7 weeks 7 Chakras, beginning this week with the Root Chakra and end at the end of 2021! Listen to Shanna's mini-series about her ancestral journey Untangled Roots! Join now! https://www.patreon.com/senseofsoul
Back together in the virtual studio, Chibbi and Raqui welcome Patrick Roche for a great conversation about mental health, pop culture, the Dalai Lama, and so much more! Patrick Roche is an award-winning poet, performer, mental health advocate, and Carly Rae Jepsen enthusiast from New Jersey. He has placed at numerous national and regional poetry slams, and serves nationally as an ambassador for the JED Foundation, promoting mental and emotional health, suicide prevention, and substance abuse awareness. His solo stage show debuted in 2020 and was featured on BroadwayWorld and selected for Dixon Place's HOT! Festival, the longest-running festival of its kind celebrating LGBTQ theater and art. His debut full-length collection of poetry A Socially Acceptable Breakdown was just released thru Button Poetry, and his work has appeared in Button Poetry, UpWorthy, Buzzfeed, The Huffington Post, NBC LX, MSN, Beech Street Review, Gal Pals Present, Freezeray Press, Voicemail Poems, and his mom's fridge. His work explores mental health, grief, sexuality, body image, disordered eating, family, memory, love, joy, pop culture, and everything in between.
“Faith over fear” is a common expression among residents in San Angelo, which was considered the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases in September 2021. In episode 3 of “Dying to Be Wrong,” NBCLX storyteller Cody Broadway tells stories of faith and fear – from a vaccinated preacher's death to the stress funeral homes and priests have suffered after a rise in cases.
In September 2021, San Angelo was considered the fastest growing Texas city for COVID-19 cases. How did we get here? In Episode 2 of “Dying to Be Wrong,” NBCLX storyteller Cody Broadway looks back at the past 18 months in San Angelo — which started with parking lot prayers for healthcare heroes and ended with accusations and hostility toward local health officials.
Ryan talks to Noah Pransky, NBC LX political editor, about how members of Congress use loopholes to turn donor contributions into luxury travel and other expensive perks.
Ryan Gorman talks to Noah Pransky, NBC LX political editor, about the moment White House Chief of Staff Andy Card broke the news of the 9/11 attacks to President George W. Bush.
Sprinter Gabby Thomas, a Harvard graduate pursuing a master's in epidemiology at the University of Texas amidst a global pandemic, is determined to make the nation's healthcare system more equitable for African AmericansHear from:Gabby ThomasEvelynn Hammonds (Harvard Professor)Jennifer Randall (Gabby's mom and a Professor at UMass Amherst)Read more about Gabby Thomas on NBCLX and On Her Turf
Brian Kelly, founder and CEO of The Points Guy, discusses the Covid reopening as vaccination rates rise across the country. Over the Memorial Day weekend, travel picked up as airports and entertainment venues got busier. Representative Jim Langevin (D-Del.) discusses cyberattacks on U.S. businesses, adding that he is concerned for the country’s infrastructure. This comes after meat supplier JBS experienced a ransomware attack from Russia. NBC’s Sam Brock reports on the Miami shooting that killed two men outside a nightclub over the weekend. The Miami Police Department is offering a $130,000 reward for information on the shooters. Plus, warming climates and wildfires are devastating California vineyards. NBCLX’s Chase Cain reports.
On this episode of The Girl Powerful Podcast Tedi and Sonya Serge welcome Emmy award winner and NBC LX news reporter Tabitha Lipkin to discuss how she figured out her path in life, her grandmothers sacrifice to make sure she could achieve everything, Tabitha's inspiration, the power of no, and so much more. Guest: Tabitha Lipkin @tabithalipkin 1:45 Tabitha as a young girl and figuring out her path. 6:30 How Tabitha got connected to the water. 8:10 How Tabitha got to where she is without her mother. 12:05 Tabitha's inspiration and her interview with Dr. Fauci, and her interview with Amy Poehler. 18:00 Mental Health. 25:10 Tedi Serge: "If we want to save ourself we have to save each other." 25:30 The power of no. 29:30 How do you fact check and get real information? 32:37 When do you feel the most alive? Available for download on iTunes, Spotify and Stitcher. Girl Powerful Podcast with Sonya and Tedi Serge.
"(Rather than) going to seek out the news, people actually kind of avoid it. You have to take the news to them.” -- Tabitha Lipkin, NBCLX hostWith attention spans shorter than ever, how can we communicate in authentic ways to younger audiences? And are we selling young people short by assuming they don't want longer form news content as well? Tabitha Lipkin is a host for NBCLX, which bills itself as a news brand trying to reach Gen Z and Millenials. She shares her experiences creating news-related video content for various platforms, making use of entertainment and humor along the way. (Oh, and don't try to put her in a box; she's also a jetpack pilot, dive master and former "Miss Scuba International.")
Evan DeMarco is a leading sports medicine scientist and nutrition expert, public speaker, & co-founder of Complete Human. He is also co-host of the Single Parents Daily podcast, and a regular correspondent for NBCLX. As a scientist he developed a vastly improved formula for prenatal supplements delivered in liquid form, and today his patented Alpha & Omega is used in more than 25% of prenatal vitamins worldwide. Evan is also author of the new, fully illustrated, children's book "MIA AND THE GO AWAY MONSTER SPRAY" whose entire proceeds goes to Operation Underground Railroad, a non-profit that assists governments around the world in the rescue of child sex trafficking victims. In this interview we discussed all optimizing human health and then take a deep dive into the epidemic that plagues this country (and beyond), Child Sex Trafficking.
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In this episode, I take a detour from regularly scheduled guest interviews to share with you an excerpt from my Advantage Evans Academy course, From Cash to Crypto. Since launching this three-week online small group coaching intensive, I have received lots of fantastic questions about the digital cash economy, Bitcoin, blockchain and what it all means. I've also heard the misinformation and disinformation about cryptocurrency. Spoiler alert: it ISN'T all about the dark web or criminals.If you believe cryptocurrency is too complicated, too confusing and WAY too risky, this episode and my course are for you. Because just three years ago, I thought the same way. But I've worked hard to make it all make sense so you don't have to.I've done the heavy lifting through the jargon and fringy buzz words to demystify and clarify how to participate fully in a supportive, inclusive environment. I want to share what I've learned with YOU!I empower underestimated life-long learners traditionally locked out of tech and finance to take control of their financial futures and participate in the new digital cash economy safely, legally and confidently in a welcoming space so they can stay ahead of the curve and create autonomy, opportunity and generational wealth in the fast-paced, tech-driven world.Be sure to like, comment and share!Links: News Feed: https://proftonyaevans.com/news/Blockchain and Cryptocurrency, Explained (Evans) [13:18]Educating Law Professors about Blockchain (Evans)“If Blockchain is Inclusive, Where are the Black Women?” NBC LX by Ngozi Ekeledo (Nov. 22, 2019)Tonya M. Evans on Secure the Seat: “Blue Collar, White Collar, New Collar”, hosted by Minda Harts (Dec. 18, 2019)“Blockchain and the Sports Industry” via UNH Law Podcast (Dec. 12, 2019)Don't Fear the Libra (re: Facebook's corporate currency initiative) on The Daily Tech Show with Tom Merritt (Aug. 10, 2019)“Blockchain & the Law, HGR Digital Asset Group PodcastContact:Questions and requests: hello@techintersectpodcast.com Follow: Twitter @AtTechIntersect Instagram @TechIntersect Web: http://www.TechIntersectPodcast.com Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/gKqDyP Rapternal Music (Regulate and The Rabbit Hole) by Notty Productions is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.Produced by Tonya M. Evans for FYOS Entertainment, LLC, and Stephanie Renee for Soul Sanctuary, Inc.Support the show (https://tinyurl.com/techintersectvip)
The 36-minute second half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/2tlpoz55i2iugxo9o92paqfk0ifiytv1
The 36-minute second half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/2tlpoz55i2iugxo9o92paqfk0ifiytv1
The 36-minute second half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/2tlpoz55i2iugxo9o92paqfk0ifiytv1
The 32-minute first half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/0i2kb1etvbje24kqnemnpdsc25brwpa6
The 32-minute first half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/0i2kb1etvbje24kqnemnpdsc25brwpa6
The 32-minute first half of the 7th Anniversary podcast of The UnpleasantBlind Guy, covering social trends, the Wuhan virus and more.Thank YOU for 7 Great Years!Source Links;The Best of, 'Today,' April 13, 2019https://www.today.com/video/today-s-headlines-april-13-2019-1490957891930story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News Posted on March 14, 2020 Illinois Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Gun Saleshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/14/illinois-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-gun-sales/story by A.W.R. Hawkins for Brietbart News, posted on March 16th, 2020New Orleans Mayor Issues Coronavirus Order Allowing Ban on Sale, Transportation of Firearmshttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/16/new-orleans-mayor-issues-coronavirus-order-allowing-ban-on-sale-transportation-of-firearms/Story by NBC-4 New York, NY posted March 21st, 2020NJ Gov. Murphy: Coronavirus Curfew Is Now Effectively 24 Hourshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AZkQoBJc_HYStory Dr. Susan Berry for Brietbart News, Posted on March 22ond, 2020Report: Democrats Push Pork for Planned Parenthood in Coronavirus Packagehttps://www.breitbart.com/politics/2020/03/22/report-democrats-push-for-small-business-assistance-for-planned-parenthood/from NBC-LX posted on March 21, 2020Will Every American Get A Stimulus Check From the Government? | LXhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D_GMKDSCOH8story By Sara Scarlett and Milly Vincent For Mailonline, updated on March 22ond, 2020Police arrest two girls, 14 and 15, for 'assaulting a group of Chinese people' wearing face masks in Southamptonhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8138415/Police-arrest-two-girls-14-15-assaulting-group-Chinese-people.htmlstory by TR.News posted on March 21, 2020Tommy Robinson Stops Coronavirus Attack In The UK!https://www.tr.news/tommy-robinson-stops-coronavirus-attack-in-the-uk/FREE Show .MP3 available at;https://app.box.com/s/0i2kb1etvbje24kqnemnpdsc25brwpa6