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Educators need to have a seat at the table when policy decisions are being made, whether that's in their local community or in our statehouse in Columbus. But, for many educators considering a run for public office, it may be difficult to know where to begin. That's where NEA's See Educators Run program comes in. On this episode of the podcast, we hear from Orange Teachers Association member Ship Collins about what he's taking away from his time in the See Educators Run program, whether he ends up running for office or not. We also check in with OEA's Manager of Government Relations Dan Ramos about where a bill that's better known as the Higher Education Destruction Act stands in the Ohio General Assembly and why OEA members cannot let up any of the pressure on their local legislators to block this dangerous legislation. LEARN MORE | For more information about the National Education Association's See Educators Run program, you can read a recent NEAToday story on it, watch a video from NEA featuring educators who have been through the program, or click here for more details about the program and how you can get involved. TAKE ACTION | Your voice is critical when it comes to fighting back against Senate Bill 83. Use this link to contact your state representative to urge them to stop this bill. SEE HOW OHIO'S LEGISLATORS STACK UP | Click here to explore OEA's new Legislative Scorecard and to see where your legislator, and other Ohio legislators, stand on public education and labor rights issues.SUBSCRIBE | Click here to subscribe to Public Education Matters on Apple Podcasts or click here to subscribe on Google podcasts so you don't miss a thing. And don't forget you can listen to all of the previous episodes anytime on your favorite podcast platform, or by clicking here.Featured Public Education Matters guests: LeShun "Ship" Collins, Orange Teachers Association MemberFor over two decades, LeShun “Ship” Collins has been empowering young minds and challenging his peers to transcend the common and accepted thought of social confines. A highly accomplished educator and innovator, Collins is leading the conversation and ultimately the transformation of social injustice by breaking down its barriers. Collins' expertise is grounded in real-world experience. As a practitioner in health and physical education, he spent over 20 years in the school system building positive relationships and cultivating student growth. He has published two articles in the National Administrative Council Forum and The National Council of Multicultural Forum. Collins is sought after by universities and other educational institutions for his keen insight and perspective and for raising awareness of a flawed system that benefits some, but not all students. His mission to provide a voice to the marginalized and underrepresented inspired the release of “Considering Sensemaking as Artmaking in Promoting Social Justice-Oriented Work in Schools,” an article written by Collins and his colleagues and published in the University Council for Educational Administration journal.To learn more about Ship's work with the Male Minority Leadership Group at Orange High School, click here to watch the Ohio School Spotlight video featuring that program. Dan Ramos, OEA Manager of Government RelationsDan Ramos is from Lorain, Ohio, where he attended school at St. John the Baptist and Lorain Southview High School. After graduating high school in 2003, Dan obtained a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science, International Affairs and Philosophy from Baldwin Wallace College in Berea, OH in 2007. Through the 2008 presidential election cycle, he joined the Obama for America campaign, working to help elect President Obama in northeastern Ohio. In 2009, Dan was hired by the Service Employees' International Union (SEIU) District 1199 WV/OH/KY. Initially working with SEIU as an Administrative Organizer, representing and negotiating contracts for SEIU's state employees' division, he became SEIU 1199's Political and Legislative Liaison in late 2010. In 2011, Dan worked with fellow labor lobbyists and attorneys in the effort to stop Senate Bill 5 while it was in the General Assembly, and then lead SEIU's efforts field in Central and Northeast Ohio to collect signatures referendum and then defeat SB 5 on the November 2011 ballot. In 2012, Dan moved to the Ohio Education Association. Dan has served as OEA's Political Advocacy Consultant, where he was responsible for growing OEA's member political action and legislative advocacy, increasing OEA's PAC membership, the Fund for Children and Public Education, and assisting in OEA's political coalitions, such as LEAD Ohio and the America Votes Coalition. In 2018, Dan Ramos moved to Cincinnati, Ohio where he served as a Labor Relations Consultant for the Warren County Leadership Council, representing over 2,400 certified and classified K-12 teachers and ESPs. Dan returned to his political role with OEA in 2021, returning as a UniServ Political Advocacy Consultant and then moving into his current role as the Manager of Government Relations in May of 2022. As the Manager of Government Relations, Dan heads up OEA's efforts to engage the Ohio General Assembly and Members of Congress to advance OEA's legislative policy priorities, build relationships with Ohio's elected officials, and engage members in advocacy and accountability programs. Dan also helps coordinate OEA's political, coalition, and electoral programs. Connect with OEA:Email educationmatters@ohea.org with your feedback or ideas for future Public Education Matters topicsLike OEA on FacebookFollow OEA on TwitterFollow OEA on InstagramGet the latest news and statements from OEA hereLearn more about where OEA stands on the issues Keep up to date on the legislation affecting Ohio public schools and educators with OEA's Legislative WatchAbout us:The Ohio Education Association represents about 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio's schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio's children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio's schools.Public Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consulta...
HAPPY VETERANS DAY Rio Hondo Prep is headed to the Semifinals for the first time in 10 years and in the highest division in school history after their 22-13 victory over Orange High School. The Kares displayed a toughness and grit that would make anyone who has worn the crest on their helmet extremely proud. Rio made adjustments, bent but did not break, and battled admirably from kickoff until the final whistle. Head Coach Mark Carson joins us for his weekly appearance to talk about a special night in Orange County and his team's 11th win of the season. Sophomore WR/DB Tyler Dang also stops by to share his experience from Friday night and what playing football for RHP has meant to him in his first two years of high school. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-charge-to-keep/message
Rio Hondo Prep travels into Orange County for their Quarterfinal matchup with Orange High School. The host Panthers average almost 250 rushing yards per game and are led by their Senior RB Ardwon Morris (#5) who ranks 19th nationally with over 2,000 yards this season. The Rio Hondo defense must be disciplined and tackle very well if they are to stand a chance of advancing. Our featured guest is David Diaz (RHP 1997) who played football for Rio's 1996 CIF Championship Team. You can always find him on the sidelines watching the Kares and supporting the program in many different ways. Let's bring that RHP energy to the OC this Friday night and show everyone what Rio Hondo Prep Football is all about! Happy Veterans Day! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-charge-to-keep/message
Brooke Singer is a professional football player, model and fashion designer. A sport obsessed child, Brooke grew up playing soccer in her home state of Ohio. One of four children, Brooke watched her older brother play football and her father, a doctor, treat numerous football athletes. As a girl, she longed for the opportunity to play. However, she was told by the local coach that girls don't play football. Not one to be deterred by a "no," Brooke remained adamant about obtaining her goal and ultimately became the first girl in Ohio's Orange High School's history to play tackle football. After playing intercollegiate soccer at the Fashion Institute of Technology, today, Brooke is a member of the New York Wolves in the Women's Football Alliance. In this episode, Brooke discusses: The greatest lessons sports have taught her Why access to and representation in sports is critical for girls and women What needs to be done to create more opportunity for women and girls in football How she navigated her transition from being a soccer athlete How she managed her mental health after the unexpected loss of her soccer career Get the Ruling Sports Newsletter: https://rulingsports.com/newsletter/ Follow Ruling Sports Instagram: www.Instagram.com/RulingSports Twitter: www.Twitter.com/RulingSports Facebook: www.Facebook.com/RulingSports LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/RulingSports TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@RulingSports
Wednesday, May 3, 2023: Attorney Tony Buzbee has filed to set a court date for the trial in Lauren Baxley's sexual assault lawsuit against Cleveland Browns' Deshaun Watson. Plus, a 4-day manhunt has come to an end in Texas with the arrest of a man accused of killing a family of 5 over their request that he stop shooting his AR-15 outside while they were trying to put a baby to sleep. In national news, leaders from Congress will meet with the president next week to try to come to a deal to make sure the US doesn't default on debt on June 1. We also tell you why Orange High School went on lockdown yesterday, take a look at Ohio's primary election results including who the new mayor of Akron will most likely be, reveal the 2023 class of Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductees, and more on 3News Daily with Stephanie Haney. Watch the Legally Speaking special on the 4 criminal investigations into former President Donald Trump here: https://youtu.be/8RzDfmaSrxo Connect with Stephanie Haney here: http://twitter.com/_StephanieHaney http://instagram.com/_StephanieHaney http://facebook.com/thestephaniehaney Read more here: Orange High School placed on 'modified lockdown' after bullet found in cafeteria; rifle later seized from student's car https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/local/cuyahoga-county/orange-high-school-modified-lockdown-bullet-found-cafeteria-rifle-seized-student-car/95-5718f9fd-ff2b-4460-9b37-aabc8785c477 Northeast Ohio school levy results: Here's a look at which issues passed on Primary Election night https://www.wkyc.com/article/news/politics/elections/northeast-ohio-primary-election-2023-school-district-levies/95-7c097203-031c-4d8e-8ef4-24111aedc388
This year's legislative session seems to have multiple bills every single week that would impact our schools, districts, educators, families, and students if passed. Some proposed legislation includes the Parents Bill of Rights, the Standards of Student Conduct Bill, and the Equality in Education Bill. We are pleased to be joined by some of those who will be directly affected by new legislation and policy, including teachers and students. Guests Xavier Adams, NCCAT 2022 Prudential NC Beginning Teacher of the Year Dr. Lenora Crabtree, Instructor, Cato College of Education, UNC-Charlotte, 2012 Southwest Regional Teacher of the Year Bryce Guinness, Sophomore, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Kairee Jones, Senior, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Laviant Lewis, Senior, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Aiden McCollick, Senior, Orange High School, Orange County Schools
This week on Education Matters we talk with two teachers and seven students about the importance of a culturally responsive curriculum. Guests: Xavier Adams, NCCAT 2022 Prudential NC Beginning Teacher of the Year Tia Hilber, Student, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Laviant Lewis, Student, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Grace McDaniel, Student, Orange High School, Orange County Schools Matt Scialdone, Teacher, Middle Creek High School, WCPSS Hallie Brew, Student, UNC-CH Addi Simpson, Student, Middle Creek High School, WCPSS Aliza Zahid, Student, Middle Creek High School, WCPSS Alexa Burke, Student, Middle Creek High School, WCPSS
You may know JD Samson as the musician in critically acclaimed acts like Le Tigre and MEN, but did you know she also went to high school with Jonah and Vanessa? On this episode we discuss Jonah's brief stint working for JD's parents, what it was like being a teenaged outcast in Ohio in the nineties and how going to an outdoor expedition summer camp changed JD's life. We also get into our first jobs, why flavored-coffee is disgusting and lament the demise of our favorite regional theme park growing up, Geauga Lake. Don't worry, you don't have to be an Orange Lion to enjoy this action-packed episode of HOW DID WE GET WEIRD?! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Podcast stays right here in Florida as we sit down with Lisa Montgomery of West Orange High School in Winter Garden. Lisa is a Certified MASTER Athletic Administrator and she has an incredible background as a high school and college student athlete before becoming a successful coach and then Athletic Director. Lisa shares her story along with some Best Practices for AD's and Leaders on this episode of The Educational AD Podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/educational-ad-podcast/support
Scott Satterfield is the head football coach at the University of Louisville. He came to the Cardinal football team in 2019 and has led Louisville to two bowl game appearances in his three seasons. Prior to Louisville, he was the head coach at his alma mater, Appalachian State, where he led the program to a 51-24 record in six seasons and four straight bowl appearances. Satterfield played quarterback for Orange High School, located in Hillsborough, North Carolina, from 1989 to 1991. He attended Appalachian State from 1991 to 1996 and started 27 games at quarterback from 1992–95. In his senior season, Satterfield led the Mountaineers to an undefeated regular season and the quarter final of the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs. Today on the podcast, Louisville head football coach Scott Satterfield shares how he lives his faith out as a division one head football coach. He also talks about leadership and developing a winning culture within the Cardinal football team. Looking for a great gift idea? Order our new devotional book: "The Increase 52 Week Devotional: Inspiring Stories of Faith from the World of Pro Sports."
On this episode, Coach Sherm sits down with Coach Santina Ford from Orange High School in Hillsboro, N.C. Coach Ford discusses: - her DMV roots - her early years love of the game and coaching - her beginning years coaching - her current coaching stop at Orange High School - the differences in play in the DMV and N.C. - the differences between coaching boys and girls It was a great conversation that you don't want to miss! Good luck to Coach Ford and her Panthers this season! Remember to follow us on social media: FB/IG: All Met Sports Talk Twitter: @allmettalk Email: allmetsportstalk@gmail.com Thanks to Preston Suggs (IG: @kingpsuggs) for the music!
On this week's episode, Vanessa and Jonah discuss all things birthdays with their good friend the wildly talented Taran Killam. Why you ask? BECAUSE IT'S VANESSA'S BIRTHDAY! They talk about the best birthdays, slumber parties, Taran's uncanny ability to summarize Breaking Bad, and who's behind the incredibly cool theme music and sound effects on the podcast. Plus some crucial updates and show feedback from former classmates at Orange High School. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
On this episode, Josh and Gino talk with Michael Orlando. Michael is a Cleveland native and grew up on Cleveland's east side. He attended Orange High School and then The Ohio State University obtaining his Bachelor's degree in Operations Management from The Fisher College of Business. After graduating, he worked for two startup companies as a Project and Operations Manager. Shortly after, he discovered his passion for multifamily real estate investing and joined the elite investment community, Jake & Gino, acquired his first units and started real estate investing full-time. Key Insights: 00:10 Introduction 00:25 Multifamily Mastery 4 - www.jakeandgino.com/mm4 01:45 200 Apartments at 27 04:00 Taking small steps 05:26 Finding good value-add multifamily deals 07:18 Cracking the first deal 08:48 Raising capital 10:18 Setting goals and taking responsibility of your own life 12:24 Analyzing multifamily deals 14:32 Advice for those who want to leave 9-5 and embrace abundance 15:34 Significance of getting real estate education and mentorship 18:48 Education x Action = Results 20:44 Sourcing Capital & Sourcing Deals 21:48 Recommended books: Rich Dad's Cashflow Quadrant by Robert Kiyosaki 22:37 Success habits 24:35 “Many people wish they started sooner. Almost nobody wishes they started later.” - James Clear Visit Michael's website: https://investprospera.com/ About Jake and Gino: Jake & Gino are multifamily investors, operators, and mentors who have created a vertically integrated real estate company that controls over $100,000,000 in assets under management. They have created the Jake & Gino community to teach others their three-step framework: Buy Right, Finance Right and Manage Right®, and to become multifamily entrepreneurs. Subscribe to this channel: https://www.youtube.com/jakeandgino/sub_confirmation=1 Sign up for free training: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/freetraining Apply for Mentorship: https://jakeandgino.com/apply/ #realestate #multifamilyrealestate #multifamilyinvesting #investing Jake & Gino Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/jakeandgino/ Jake & Gino Twitter: https://twitter.com/JakeandGino Jake & Gino Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/jake-and-gino-llc/ Jake & Gino Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jakeandgino/
West Orange High School Reunion Podcast #2 with Special Guests in the Studio Debbie Giunta, Sandi Zuppa and Derrick Luciano! Amazing Phone call guests Vinnie Politan and Emily Crume! Another Epic podcast filled with lots of laughs and stories!
In this episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast, Jack and John had the unique opportunity to sit down and interview a friend of ours, Janie Boyle. Janie graduated from our Alma Mater, Orange High School, and is an extremely talented diver who is currently diving for the University of Texas. During the episode, we discuss her roots in gymnastics, the recruiting process, competing in the US Olympic Trials, placing 3rd at the 2021 NCAA Championships, goals for the rest of her diving career, and much more. Janie, now entering her Junior year, is just hitting her stride as she hopes to qualify for the 2024 Olympic Games and continue to improve her craft. Additionally, she was a 2021 Honorable Mention All-American and was one of the most fun people we've ever had on the show. At the end of the episode, we discuss Texas moving to the SEC and some of her favorite pregame routines so stay tuned because you won't want to miss it! This episode of The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter and is presented by CIBB Sports. cibbsports.weebly.com. Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok: @Hottest_TakePod. Also, make sure you all go give Janiw a follow on Instagram @janieboyle8 and on Twitter @JanieBoyle35. This episode's intro beat is made by Cold Melody on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3Mn1GLLLYM. Thanks to all who listened and tune in soon for Episode 56! The Hottest Take Sports Podcast is a weekly Cleveland Sports Podcast presented by CIBB Sports and hosted by John Achkar and Jack Vandemotter discussing Cleveland and national sports.
Episode 45: Dannielle Ford, Director Solicitor at Cheney Suthers Lawyers. Dannielle Ford is a Director Solicitor at Cheney Suthers Lawyers. Dannielle grew up in Orange and graduated from Orange High School in 2008. She then studied a Bachelor of Criminology/Bachelor of Laws, primarily by distance, at the University of New England. Dannielle started working with Cheney and Wilson Solicitors (as it then was) in 2009 as a legal secretary. She studied full time while working full time at the firm. Following admission as a solicitor in 2014, Dannielle stayed on at Cheney and Wilson as a solicitor. In 2015, the firm had a restructure and was named Cheney Suthers Lawyers. On 1 April 2019, Dannielle, Alice Byrnes and Kirsty Evans acquired the firm from Tony Cheney and Aaron Suthers. The firm has since grown employing a further three solicitors and a number of support staff. Dannielle is the President of the Central West Law Society. She was also an Executive Councillor of NSW Young Lawyers from 2016 to 2018 and attended many meetings in Sydney with her son, Mack, who is now 3 years old.
Incredible Episode 39 with Special Guests Debbie Giunta and Sandi Zuppa! Special phone calls to Derrick Luciano, Mary Silvestri and Matt Panzano! Talkin olde times and reminiscing about the beautiful town West Orange! Lots of Laughs! Lots of fun times! Lots of memories! Get ready to go back, way back! Back in time! Back to West Orange High School 70's and 80's!
10th year as a head football coach 3 at Delaware Hayes, 7th at Orange 4 playoff births 2 OCC conference titles 2017 central district coach of the year
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Arianna Barrios is the owner of Communications Lab, wife and mother of two, an outstanding community member, AND is running for Orange City Council in 2020. If you ever need inspiration on how to live the busiest life ever, just ask Arianna and trust me, she is WINNING! Communications Lab is a marketing communication firm that specializes in public agencies - which has expanded past Orange County into Los Angeles and San Bernardino. Arianna is truly a woman of many crafts - and with so much insight. I consider Arianna as “Orange home-grown” as it gets because she was born here, went to Orange High School, and now lives in her childhood home. Her business is run out of Orange and she truly feels - after much moving around - that this is where she and her husband are meant to be. At the start of the episode, Arianna jumps into the rich and beautiful history of the Old Towne historic district and why people love being a part of the community. Later in the show, Arianna and Kelly transition into a discussion of Chapman University's influence on the Orange community, Arianna's ideology behind her campaign for city council, and how to find community in the place you live! Thank you for being on the podcast, Arianna! Enjoy!We've got swag! Buy Old Towne Orange merchandise, mugs, hats, clothes and more!https://shop.iheartoldtowneorange.com/BECOME A PATRON!Do you love A Circle in a Square podcast? Then I would love for you to become a more involved participant in this little community I have created. I put together a plan on Patreon with a few levels of involvement (that all involve a super cute custom-made sticker)! Take a look at our Patreon to see how to get the inside scoop that we don't give anyone else.https://www.patreon.com/iheartFind Communications Lab:Website: https://www.communicationslab.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commlabocTwitter: https://twitter.com/commlabocFollow US On Social Media!Website (Sign Up for our Newsletter): http://iheartoldtowneorange.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/IHeartOldTowneOrange/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/iheartoldtowneorange/Twitter: https://twitter.com/iheartotorangeThank you, everyone, for listening! Leave us a comment and share our podcast with your friends!Produced and Hosted by: Kelly BorgenProduced and Edited by: Marshall ScottPodcast Recorded in Orange, CaliforniaAll Rights Reserved.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/iheart)
Episode #75 we flying high First Class Canna high!!! Orange High School homie Jeff cruises thru to the GPS studio and we go back in time, thanks to our sponsors for helping out with that too. Jeff lets us know how, and why he started his first cannabis company First Class Canna. He also drops knowledge on the legal ways of opening a cannabis company in Cali. Stay tuned to find out how racist my foot high school coach was back in the day and how low-key that I'm a miracle baby......#takeashowerwhitepower@GeorgePcomedy@SideDickEddie@FirstClassCanna@_thatonex
Episode #75 we flying high First Class Canna high!!! Orange High School homie Jeff cruises thru to the GPS studio and we go back in time, thanks to our sponsors for helping out with that too. Jeff lets us know how, and why he started his first cannabis company First Class Canna. He also drops knowledge on the legal ways of opening a cannabis company in Cali. Stay tuned to find out how racist my foot high school coach was back in the day and how low-key that I'm a miracle baby...... #takeashowerwhitepower @GeorgePcomedy @SideDickEddie @FirstClassCanna @_thatonex
ParentingAces - The Junior Tennis and College Tennis Podcast
When Tennis Parent Extraordinaire, Steve Johnson, passed away unexpectedly in May, the tennis world was in shock. Steve was a man who devoted his life to his family and his sport, coaching not only his own son to the highest level of the game but also committing himself to helping all young players who wanted to learn and succeed in tennis. Dennis Claus was a good friend of Steve's and decided to pull together a tournament to honor this dear man. The tournament included a Men's Open division as well as a high school division in order to further Steve's work with the high school he and his wife, Michelle, and their kids all attended - Orange High School. The proceeds of the event will go toward preserving the facilities and the tennis program at Orange. In this week's episode, Dennis talks about the how and why of the tournament as well as his thoughts on the importance of playing high school tennis. Dennis currently coaches his local high school team as a labor of love. For information on the joint tournament between USTA and UTR that we discuss in this episode, go to http://events.universaltennis.com/tournaments/761/ and https://blog.universaltennis.com/2017/11/01/usta-and-utr-partner-to-stage-a-tournament-in-orlando/. Thank you for listening and sharing our podcast with your tennis community! Please be sure to subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, Google Play or wherever you like to grab your podcasts! If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the ParentingAces Podcast, click here for more information. Please check us out at www.parentingaces.com. Email us at lisa@parentingaces.com.
You may think education is largely a local issue, but when it comes to the calendar, NC school districts have very little say in when their school year starts, ends or even how many teacher work days they can have. A diverse coalition of stakeholders is hoping to convince the General Assembly to let school systems decide what is best for its students. Guests: • Dr. Michael Dunsmore, Superintendent, Wayne County Schools • Dr. Terry Stoops, Director of Research and Education Studies, John Locke Foundation • Sarah Martin, Wake County Schools Parent • Julia Lovingood, Senior, Orange High School, Hillsborough
Join us today on Women Lead Radio as your host of Business IS Personal, Shawn Marie Turi, interviews Susie Clisson, Vice President and Co-Owner of West County Tire & Automotive, Inc. Susie Clisson is the Vice President and co-owner of West County Tire & Automotive Inc. She is a native California girl born in Los Angeles. She grew up in the City of Orange and is the eldest of four. Before graduating from Orange High School, Susie had several after school jobs and worked part time as an office assistant for the Colgate Palmolive Company. After a few years of college she married her high school sweetheart, John. They have been married for 31 years and have 3 children. Susie and her husband John have worked the family business for 30 years and took ownership when their father in-law retired in 1997. Shawn Marie Turi is your host of Business IS Personal: (What you do and WHY you do it… MATTERS!), a show focused on interviewing remarkable professional women and entrepreneurs who are doing what they love, kicking ass and believe that ‘Business IS (in fact) Personal'…and what we do, how we do it, and most importantly, why we do it really does matter!
Choirs from local Orange County High Schools perform in Chapman University's Memorial Hall. Choirs featured include: Orange High School, Capistrano High School, Mater Dei, Northwood High School, Palisades Charter High School, and Porterville High School.