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This episode of the Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast sponsored by Bearing Advisors, Jim Hunt interviews Bob Bennett, a Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and the founder of B2 Civic Solutions, an international smart cities consultancy firm based in Parkville, Mo. · A candid conversation about how technology is changing the shape of local government. · And, much more 7 Steps to an Amazing City: Attitude Motivation Attention to Detail Zing Inclusiveness Neighborhood Empowerment Green Awareness Thanks for listening and look forward to having you join us for the next episode. Links Mentions During Show: https://www.beesmart.city/en/ · www.AmazingCities.org · www.AmazingCities.org/podcast to be a guest on the podcast About Bob Bennett: Bob Bennett is a Senior Fellow at the Center for Digital Government and the founder of B2 Civic Solutions, an international smart cities consultancy firm based in Parkville, Mo. From 2016 to 2019 he served in Mayor Sly James' administration as the Chief Innovation Officer for the City of Kansas City, Mo. During his tenure, he oversaw the city's smart city initiatives including a 54-block total digitalization pilot, strategy development for the city and P3-based expansion plans. Kansas City's initiatives earned the city an Edison Award (Gold) for “Collective Disruption” and civic innovation in 2017, and Bob was named one of GovTech's Top 25 Doers, Dreamers and Drivers in 2018. Before his role with the city, Bob completed a 25-year career in the U.S. Army which included service as a Strategist, a Battalion Commander and multiple combat tours. He is also the founder of Bee Smart City. About Your Host, Jim Hunt: Welcome to the “Building Amazing Cities and Towns Podcast” … The podcast for Mayors, Council Members, Managers, Staff and anyone who is interested in building an Amazing City. Your host is Jim Hunt, the author of “Bottom Line Green, How American Cities are Saving the Planet and Money Too” and his latest book, “The Amazing City - 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City” Jim is also the former President of the National League of Cities, 27 year Mayor, Council Member and 2006 Municipal Leader of the Year by American City and County Magazine. Today, Jim speaks to 1000's of local government officials each year in the US and abroad. Jim also consults with businesses that are bringing technology and innovation to local government. Amazing City Resources: Buy Jim's Popular Books: · The Entrepreneurial City: Building Smarter Governments through Entrepreneurial Thinking: https://www.amazingcities.org/copy-of-the-amazing-city · The Amazing City: 7 Steps to Creating an Amazing City: https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/the-amazing-city-7-steps-to-creating-an-amazing-city · Bottom Line Green: How America's Cities and Saving the Planet (And Money Too) https://www.amazingcities.org/product-page/bottom-line-green-how-america-s-cities-are-saving-the-planet-and-money-too FREE White Paper: · “10 Steps to Revitalize Your Downtown” www.AmazingCities.org/10-Steps Hire Jim to Speak at Your Next Event: · Tell us about your event and see if dates are available at www.AmazingCities.org/Speaking Hire Jim to Consult with Your City or Town: · Discover more details at https://www.amazingcities.org/consulting Discuss Your Business Opportunity/Product to Help Amazing Cities: · Complete the form at https://www.amazingcities.org/business-development A Special Thanks to Bearing Advisors for the support of this podcast: www.BearingAdvisors.Net
We open Wednesday's show LIVE at Rancho Grande's Parkville location, talking Royals Offense and Noah Cameron, and more Chiefs Draft!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Slinging drinks everywhere from cruise ships to karaoke dives, beach escapes, and bierhalls, this Parkville native has seen it all, served it all, and probably cleaned up after it all too. Tie one on as Justin takes The Gauntlet head on!Follow Justin:@justoniusssJustin's (Mom's) Amaretta & Soda:2oz Di Amore Amaretto4oz SodaIceMix all ingredients in rocks glass and enjoy!FOLLOWwww.brpdrinkalong.comInstagram, Facebook, Twitter, Snapchat, Twitch & Tiktok @brpdrinkalongSUPPORTMerch: prodigydtg.com/bartenderrant/shop/homePatreon: www.patreon.com/brpdrinkalongCall The Suggestion Box: (423) POD-RANT (423) 763-7268LEAVE A TIPPaypal: TheBartenderRantPodcast@gmail.comMUSICTrauma Parlor: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1PDlUPjR2lk7vPX5NCX8Hi?si=mtrOsDqTTJuGe-Dy5fZHLQBRP Spotify Playlists: https://open.spotify.com/user/vxrhwthznghu758w9x6qoy4mk?si=a23ef91df4b34f5b
Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Sam Rust, co-founder of Life Bridge Capital, about his journey in multifamily investing and acquiring The Diamond. Sam shares his transition into real estate investing, his first syndication deal in 2018, and his partnership with Whitney Sewell at Life Bridge Capital, which currently owns and operates over 1500 units. The conversation then shifts to their recent acquisition, The Diamond, a 54-unit mixed-use property in Parkville, Missouri, purchased for $13 million. Sam shares details on the acquisition process, property specifics, financing, due diligence, and challenges faced. Tune in to learn from Sam's experience and gain valuable insights into multifamily investing.
Are mushrooms the missing piece in your health journey? Lee Carroll, Chief Medical Herbalist at Real Mushrooms, takes you deep into the world of functional fungi. From boosting your immune system to enhancing gut health, Lee explains how mushrooms pack a punch with unique compounds like ergothioneine, which supports mitochondrial health and acts as a powerful antioxidant. You'll learn why a pound of mushrooms a week could transform your wellness and why quality matters—ditch those mycelium-fermented grains! With tips on incorporating mushrooms like Five Defenders into your routine, Lee offers practical advice for harnessing their full potential. Curious about how mushrooms can elevate your health? This episode serves up the evidence you need to start your mushroom journey today. Resources: Order Here - https://shop.realmushrooms.com?ref=147 About Lee Carroll: Lee is a leading medical herbalist, innovator, speaker, educator and mentor with over 30 years' experience in the herbal industry, 23 years teaching herbal medicine to health care professionals, and 11 years in private practice. Over the course of his long career, Lee has helped thousands of people transform their health and lives through his insightful, personalized, practical and effective herbal medicine solutions. In clinic, Lee artfully combines the best of traditional western herbal medicine within a framework of contemporary bio-medical science and research. Lee's expertise helps us deliver the most accurate and trustworthy health and wellness information from a holistic perspective. His knowledge of plant medicine runs deep and he is passionate about helping the public and practitioners understand how to use herbs and mushrooms to address health issues. Lee's Credentials: Full member of the Naturopaths and Herbalists Association of Australia (Australia's oldest professional association of complementary therapists.) Bachelor of Health Science (Western Herbal Medicine), BHSc (whm). 2009-2013. Endeavour College of Natural Health, Brisbane, Australia Bachelor of Science (Botany), BSc. 1979-1983. Melbourne University, Parkville, Australia Worked in various roles for MediHerb between 1990 to 2009 including being the research and development manager, U.S. business manager, and practitioner educator Private practice clinician since 2013 Self-employed consultant for practitioner education and product research and development since 2009 Learn more about Lee at his website: https://www.leecarrollherbalist.com/ Connect with Anna: Email: annamarie@happywholeyou.com / info@HappyWholeYou.com Website: www.happywholeyou.com / https://linktr.ee/happywholeyou Instagram: @happywholeyou Facebook: Happy Whole You LinkedIn: Anna Marie Frank Venmo: @happywholeyou
“There's something in them stadium lights … ” In the first “Mizzou Storytellers” episode of 2025, Dave Matter and Loretta Jones visit with rising country music star and lifelong Tigers fan Roman Alexander, the singer and songwriter behind “Missouri On My Mind.” A native of Parkville, Missouri, Roman shares the fascinating story behind his move to Nashville at 18 and how he launched a promising career, from washing cars to selling country music merchandise to building a growing following on Instagram with his soulful voice and catchy country lyrics. Roman's inspiring story is embodied by his stubborn determination to record and release his signature song, which he calls a love letter to Mizzou Football and Mizzou fandom – and has become the opening song to “Mizzou Storytellers.” Loretta and Dave also recap the holiday season, including their own Christmas present mishaps, the bowl trip to Nashville and the winter break that will never end.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Happy New Year! After a week off, we are back with our first episode of 2025! We already have one race under our belt, as we ran the Time Travel Half Marathon in Parkville, MO to start the New Year. We will tell you all about this race and get everything lined up for 2025. We had a great year in 2024, but this boat doesn't sail without your help! Enjoy the review, then hear all the ways you can help your favorite running podcast in 2025.
Missouri's 2025 legislative session begins on Wednesday January 8 at high noon at the Statehouse in Jefferson City. Republicans will once again have supermajorities in both legislative chambers. Senate Majority Leader Tony Luetkemeyer (R-Parkville) joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri". He notes newly-elected state senators from both parties will be sworn-in in January, and that Governor-elect Mike Kehoe (R) will be sworn-in on January 13 on the Statehouse lawn. Senator Luetkemeyer is focusing on public safety, saying St. Louis and Kansas City have been among the five most dangerous cities in America in recent years. He says both cities have significant officer shortages, and supports legislation aimed at helping to boost recruitment and retention for those two police departments. Senator Luetkemeyer also supports state control over the St. Louis Police Department. Senator Luetkemeyer, a Mizzou graduate, also discussed Mizzou football's success and its victory in this week's Music City Bowl:
Neue Woche, neuer Podcast. Heute zu Gast: Hannes Lauterbach, der gerade zu einem Austauschjahr in den USA ist und an einer Highschool Quarterback spielt. Ich spreche mit Hannes über seine Zeit in den USA, dabei auch über das amerikanische Sportsystem, bei dem viele seiner Kollegen in diesen Tagen das letzte Mal Football gespielt haben, sofern sie kein College-Angebot bekommen haben. So eine Podcast-Folge ist aber auch eine gute Gelegenheit, Grüße in die Heimat zu schicken und den Eltern die Weihnachtswünsche zu übermitteln. Welche Ziele sich der junge Mann gesetzt hat, wie es ist, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Neue Woche, neuer Podcast. Heute zu Gast: Hannes Lauterbach, der gerade zu einem Austauschjahr in den USA ist und an einer Highschool Quarterback spielt. Ich spreche mit Hannes über seine Zeit in den USA, dabei auch über das amerikanische Sportsystem, bei dem viele seiner Kollegen in diesen Tagen das letzte Mal Football gespielt haben, sofern sie kein College-Angebot bekommen haben. So eine Podcast-Folge ist aber auch eine gute Gelegenheit, Grüße in die Heimat zu schicken und den Eltern die Weihnachtswünsche zu übermitteln. Welche Ziele sich der junge Mann gesetzt hat, wie es ist, als Deutscher die Skill Position schlechthin zu besetzen, wie man die gegnerische Defense liest, aber auch, wer der hübscheste Quarterback in der NFL ist - all das erfahrt ihr in der folgenden Stunde Footballschland Podcast. Bitte unterstützt unseren Podcast auf Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/footballschland
Neue Woche, neuer Podcast. Heute zu Gast: Hannes Lauterbach, der gerade zu einem Austauschjahr in den USA ist und an einer Highschool Quarterback spielt. Ich spreche mit Hannes über seine Zeit in den USA, dabei auch über das amerikanische Sportsystem, bei dem viele seiner Kollegen in diesen Tagen das letzte Mal Football gespielt haben, sofern sie kein College-Angebot bekommen haben. So eine Podcast-Folge ist aber auch eine gute Gelegenheit, Grüße in die Heimat zu schicken und den Eltern die Weihnachtswünsche zu übermitteln. Welche Ziele sich der junge Mann gesetzt hat, wie es ist, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Neue Woche, neuer Podcast. Heute zu Gast: Hannes Lauterbach, der gerade zu einem Austauschjahr in den USA ist und an einer Highschool Quarterback spielt. Ich spreche mit Hannes über seine Zeit in den USA, dabei auch über das amerikanische Sportsystem, bei dem viele seiner Kollegen in diesen Tagen das letzte Mal Football gespielt haben, sofern sie kein College-Angebot bekommen haben. So eine Podcast-Folge ist aber auch eine gute Gelegenheit, Grüße in die Heimat zu schicken und den Eltern die Weihnachtswünsche zu übermitteln. Welche Ziele sich der junge Mann gesetzt hat, wie es ist, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
Neue Woche, neuer Podcast. Heute zu Gast: Hannes Lauterbach, der gerade zu einem Austauschjahr in den USA ist und an einer Highschool Quarterback spielt. Ich spreche mit Hannes über seine Zeit in den USA, dabei auch über das amerikanische Sportsystem, bei dem viele seiner Kollegen in diesen Tagen das letzte Mal Football gespielt haben, sofern sie kein College-Angebot bekommen haben. So eine Podcast-Folge ist aber auch eine gute Gelegenheit, Grüße in die Heimat zu schicken und den Eltern die Weihnachtswünsche zu übermitteln. Welche Ziele sich der junge Mann gesetzt hat, wie es ist, ...Du möchtest deinen Podcast auch kostenlos hosten und damit Geld verdienen? Dann schaue auf www.kostenlos-hosten.de und informiere dich. Dort erhältst du alle Informationen zu unseren kostenlosen Podcast-Hosting-Angeboten. kostenlos-hosten.de ist ein Produkt der Podcastbude.Gern unterstützen wir dich bei deiner Podcast-Produktion.
A University of Missouri professor spent years listening to insects — hear how his work is influencing other researchers. Plus, a 117-year-old African American church in Parkville is getting much-needed restoration work thanks to the National Heritage fund.
In hour number of two of New Day Steven is joined in studio by Kevin Timmons from Nick & Jake's to talk about an awesome event to go watch Mizzou take on OU in Parkville at Nick & Jake's with SSJ. Then NFL Insider Adam Caplan joins SSJ to talk about Chiefs big OT win over the Buccaneers and what the addition of DeAndre Hopkins can do for this offense. He also gives his thoughts on the moves made around the trade deadline last Tuesday. Then they preview the big match ups of Week 10 and the Chiefs taking on the Broncos Sunday at Arrowhead.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When it comes to home décor, what you hang on your walls is one of the most significant contributors to the overall appearance…and how that art is presented is equally important. From collegiate posters through family photos and to prints, sports memorabilia, or original artwork…how something is framed makes a world of difference. Jason Fewin owner of Parkville Frame Gallery joins Jen & Erik to discuss all things frame. Join us for this informative episode and understand your options when it comes to quality, color, designs and even textures as you work to bring out the best of your displays.
Pete Mundo was able to get an exclusive interview with Chiefs kicker Harrison Butker and Missouri U.S. Senator Josh Hawley ahead of a rally in Parkville. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Patrice Onwuka discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - PETER DOOCY - Senior White House Correspondent, Fox News Channel on Biden White House's misinformation push ON MONDAY: Karine Jean-Pierre storms out of briefing room after accusing reporter of spreading ‘misinformation' about Hurricane Helene response As Vice President Kamala Harris continues to face declining support from Catholic voters, it's becoming clear that her history of hostility toward traditional Catholic values is catching up with her. From questioning judicial nominees over their faith to skipping major events like the Al Smith Dinner, Harris has alienated a critical voting bloc that could help decide the 2024 election. Polling shows her approval among Catholics underwater, with Trump now leading her 52% to 47%—a complete reversal from 2020. Kamala Harris' years of public smears, snubs to Catholics leaves her underwater with critical voting bloc Chiefs Kicker Harrison Butker joined Senator @HawleyMO at a rally in Parkville today. He spoke briefly on his stance for being “pro-life” & why he feels speaking out at political rallies is needed by people with a platform like his. Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer feeds Doritos to left-wing influencer in deeply bizarre ‘communion' video WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - BRAM WEINSTEIN - (wine-stine) – Play by Play Announcer for the Washington Commanders and ESPN 630 host to preview this weekend's game Washington Commanders at Baltimore Ravens Alsobrooks backs court-packing as Hogan fights GOP, McConnell, Trump associations ALSOBROOKS calls out HOGAN for NOT VOTING in this election HOGAN defends himself on the abortion issue and he would totally CODIFY ROE ALSOBROOKS says she supports COURT PACKING 'reforms' the SUPREME COURT Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Friday, October 11, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special live episode on 1 Samuel 1:1-20 and 2:10, recorded at Heartland Retreat Center in Parkville, MO, with pastors from the Omaha Presbyterian Seminary Foundation's Pastoral Leadership Revitalization Program.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Judy Illes and Anthony Hannan to discuss the International Brain Initiative – a coalition that seeks to catalyze and advance neuroscience through international collaboration and knowledge sharing. Dr. Illes is a Professor of Neurology and a Distinguished University Scholar in Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia (UBC). She is also the Director of Neuroethics Canada at UBC, and faculty in the Brain Research Centre at UBC and at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. Her work revolves around the intersection of neurosciences and biomedical ethics, specifically looking at them from an ethical, legal, social, and political perspective. Anthony Hannon is the Head of the Neural Plasticity Laboratory at Florey Neuroscience Institutes, and an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia. Currently, his research focuses on cognitive and psychiatric illnesses, including conditions like Huntington's disease. Join the conversation now to find out: What the International Brain Initiative is, and how it has evolved over the years. How big data is changing science, and the importance of sharing it internationally. Obstacles that exist in the peer-review process. What the open neuroscience movement is, and how it's expanding scientific research. Want to learn more about the International Brain Initiative? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Is-Sur Joe Matina mill-esekuttiv tal-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar kif se jfakkru l-jum storiku tas-60 anniversarju ta' Malta Indipendenti, fiċ-Ċentru Malti ta' Parkville.
Jacques and Deb Salvagno have a conversation about Timor Leste and the role and strengths of Women in that country's efforts to create a just and prosperous country for all; Deb is co-founder or East Timor Woman Australia (ETWA), an organisation that has worked in solidarity with women weavers' cooperatives in Timor Leste since the early-2000s. They talk about Timor Leste's (bloody) struggle for independence achieved 25 years ago. Deb talks about the importance of solidarity with the so-called 'developing world' and especially with the women who too often continue to be excluded from power but who have so much to contribute when given the chance to lead.ETWA and their Timor Leste cooperative partners are showcasing their achievements of more than 20 years at an exhibition 'Tais, Culture & Resilience: woven stories from Timor-Leste' at Melbourne University's Trinity College (Professor Sir Joseph Burke Gallery - 100 Royal Parade, Parkville), launching on Thursday 19th of September 6:30 - 8:30 (open till November) and a Symposium on Saturday 21st September at the same venue from 1:00 - 4:00 p.m. ($20). For more info: www.etwa.org.auWe also need to correct some info we provided last week...The Multicultural Women's Spring Bazaar is happening on the Sunday the 22nd September at the North Melbourne Community Centre in 49-53 Buncle StreetFor more information about att events, you can also call Borderlands on 03 9819 3239 or 0466 123 766
With railway stations in the news as Sydney opens some new ones and Melbourne wonders how long it will take to travel between Parkville and Arden, The Conversation Hour team asks about your station.
Today's episode features part 1 of our extended interview with Daniel McCabe, First Assistant Secretary for the Medicare Benefits and Digital Health Division at the Australian Government Department of Health and Aged Care. We dissect the government's ambitious agenda and their determination to put patients/consumers in the centre of healthcare innovation. Louise tries to convince George they should join the Ozempic gold rush. Will George consent?The British Medical Journal has published a piece entitled “Patients need access to their medical records—now”, adding a loud voice to the move to share by default health records with patients.What should be the role of tech in treating mental health conditions? The government is under fire for spending precious budget dollars on the wrong things.Now you can get a blood pressure test while you shop for DIY items and munch down on a sausage sizzle. Will the vegans invade that oh-so-precious Australian institution of a sausage in the Bunnings car park?Patient portals are not yet universal in Australia, but they will be if Kath Feely, Chief Allied Health Information Officer across Melbourne's Parkville hospital precinct has anything to do with it. (Go allied health!)Medical AI scribes are getting traction - can they be used to effortlessly create a version of the clinical note for patients? What do Pulse+IT readers think?And yay to our friends in Canada who have launched the first patient-mediated International Patient Summary in North America. It's kind of a big deal! Will Australia be following their lead?Be a Sparked Founding member and join government, healthcare providers, established big software companies and some startups too. Join up before 30 August to be considered a Founding Member. More info here.Visit Pulse+IT.news to learn more, engage in this rapidly growing sector, and subscribe to breaking digital news, weekly newsletters and a rich treasure trove of archival material. People in the know, get their news from Pulse+IT – Your leading voice in digital health news.Follow us on LinkedIn Louise | George | Pulse+ITFollow us on X Louise | George | Pulse+ITSend us your questions pulsepod@pulseit.newsProduction by Octopod Productions | Ivan Juric
Dr Jan Tennent: Making the leap from the lab bench to the boardroom In this Women of Honour podcast Claire Braund talks to Dr Jan Tennent OAM - an internationally recognised researcher with specialist knowledge of antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and the discovery and commercialisation of vaccines. Jan was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for her service to research science, and to business, and today Jan says she hopes to use the OAM “a platform for my future work to remove barriers to women and indeed to all great scientists”. But despite being six foot tall with a head of long white blond hair, Jan says when she moved from the lab bench to the board tables of big biotech companies “it was still really hard to get noticed around the boardroom”. As she tells Claire Braund in this podcast, her ‘love affair' with research began last century, on the first day of the second year of her science degree at Monash University. Now a Fellow of the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering and the Australian Society for Microbiology and a Principal Fellow at the University of Melbourne, Jan's specialist skills and knowledge gathering in microbiology, molecular biology, antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and vaccine development came from 18 years working as an applied research scientist at Monash during her PhD, as a post-doctoral researcher in the medical school at Umeå University, Sweden, and then as a senior research scientist and program manager at CSIRO Animal Health, Parkville. Through subsequent executive roles at CSL, Pfizer and ConnectBio, Jan gained more than a decade of experience in the translation and commercialisation of research outcomes to products and practices for the benefit of humans and animals. Her most recent executive role was as CEO of Biomedical Victoria, the premier voice for linking medical research to clinical care in Victoria (2012-2019). These days, she says she is proud to mentor many ‘next-gen' researchers and is inspired to apply and share my knowledge and experience through a number of advisory panel appointments and non-executive director governance roles including with the eviDent Foundation, Apiam Animal Health (ASX:AHX), AusBiotech, and Agriculture Victoria Services. In this podcast, Jan talks to Claire Braund about falling in love with science, living and working in Sweden - “suddenly my world opened up way beyond Footscray and the suburbs of Clayton to the other end of the world” - and what it was like working for more than a decade with CSIRO as a young female research scientist in the 80s and 90s. She also discusses the highs and lows of working in the global bioscience space with top-flight companies including CSL and Pfizer and some of the major career challenges she has had to overcome as a leading woman in STEM. Claire and Jan also chat about what prompted her to take on her first NED role with Tweedle Child and Family Health Service in 2011 and her subsequent move into the boardrooms of big biotech companies - and how having a science background helped around the boardtable. As she says: “In science there is no such thing as a silly question. And in fact it's exactly the same at the board table.” Podcast Host: Claire Braund OAM, Women on Boards Executive Director and co-founder. Subscribe (FREE) or join Women on Boards HERE.
In this episode we speak with Res McCalman, a Ballardong woman, midwife and researcher who is part of the team responsible for the Baggarrook Yurrongi culturally inclusive caseload midwifery pilot program, a project which implemented continuity of midwifery care for First Nations women and babies at three key maternity sites in Victoria (with plans for expanded rollout). In this episode Res speaks about the choices available for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander women and those having a First Nations baby in Victoria, and the importance of offering culturally responsive, strengths based care (and how that is defined). Res speaks about the importance of listening to women's experiences of care beyond the statistics, some of the findings from her and her team's research, as well as what birthing on country is and how those models of care seek to recognise and reintegrate the rich history of birthing practices that existed before colonisation. This is a must-listen for anyone working in the maternity space, as well as for those seeking to understand more about care provider choices for First Nations women and babies. Links:Read more about the Baggarrook Yurrongi program here, and the study via the Lancet here Res McCalman — Research output (where you'll find the papers she discussed, including "Safe, Connected and Supported in a Complex System" and more)Pregnant in Victoria and seeking a referral to one of the caseload programs? Read more about Baggarook at The Womens' (Parkville), Galinjera at Joan Kirner (Sunshine), and Nangnak Wan Myeek Program at Mercy (Heidelberg).Find out where your local Koori Maternity Service or Aboriginal Maternal Child Health Service is at this link. Molly Wardaguga Institute for First Nations Birth Rights (Charles Darwin University) Visit our birthchoices directory of care provider and service offerings for First Nations mothers and babies across Australia (and please let us know of any programs we have missed!)
Missourians in all 114 counties and in St. Louis city are casting ballots in the August primary election on Missouri constitutional amendment 4. If voters statewide approve Amendment 4, it would allow the Missouri Legislature to increase minimum funding for the Kansas City Police Department. Missouri Senate Judiciary Committee chair Tony Luetkemeyer (R-Parkville), who represents 75,000 constituents in Kansas City, joined us live this morning on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri." Senator Luetkemeyer tells listeners that he's been working on the measure since 2022, saying Kansas City tried to defund the KCPD in 2021 of about $42-million. Some Democratic state lawmakers say it wasn't a defunding but was rather a reallocation of the funding. Senator Luetkemeyer disagrees, telling listeners he doesn't want Kansas City to become another Seattle or Portland. He also says a vote for Amendment Four supports the men and women in blue. Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas (D) opposes Amendment four, saying KCPD's budget has increased since he became mayor. Missourians approved Amendment Four at the polls in 2022, but there was a legal challenge involving that measure's fiscal note. Senator Luetkemeyer tells listeners that all Missourians are impacted by this measure, noting Kansas City is Missouri's largest city. Passage requires a simple majority of voters statewide:
Local developer Mark Renbaum joins Nestor at Pappas in Parkville on the Maryland Crab Cake Tour to discuss the MLR Timonium Light Rail community project and plans for future use of commercial and residential space at York and Ridgely.
As the Maryland Crab Cake Tour always seeks to introduce mutual old friends of ours and network to make new friends, this time its our favorite family chiropractor and philosopher Steve Elliott joining longtime WBAL broadcaster John Patti and Nestor to discuss Smalltimore, rubgy and how we view and discuss local sports and news at Pappas in Parkville.
Former Premier of Victoria, Ted Baillieu, had some strong words on the state of Melbourne on 3AW Drive this afternoon. It comes after The Baillieu Library at the University of Melbourne's Parkville campus was vandalised overnight with red paint sprayed all over it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Karen Perkins is an educator, motivator, coach, wife, mother, sister, friend, daughter and great listener to name a few of her titles. She has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri; a Master of Arts degree in education with emphasis on at-risk education from Park University in Parkville, Missouri; and a Master of Arts degree in early childhood education from University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. She is founder and CEO of Perfectly U which is a Ministry that helps busy moms be all that they can be mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually and financially. Karen has also started the Teacher Burnout Is Real! movement, which is a support system for teachers. She hosts a weekly Teacher Burnout Is Real podcast on Spotify, where she shares tips and resources as well. Karen has worked extensively in churches throughout the years. She is currently a member of Friendship Baptist Church of Kansas City, Missouri. She serves as chairperson of the Naomi/Ruth circle of the Woman's Missionary Union at Friendship, and leads the Shine children's ministry for elementary school-aged children. Karen is the wife of Reverend James Perkins and mother of Audrey. In her spare time she likes to do word puzzles, logic puzzles and Sudoku number puzzles to keep her mind sharp. Above everything listed previously Karen's proudest title is God's beloved daughter. She enjoys using her gifts and talents to glorify her father and bring others into the kingdom.
Joe Matina from the Executive of the Maltese Community Council of Victoria talks about the Mother's Day High Tea at the Maltese Centre in Parkville to celebrate Mother's Day, on Sunday 5th May. - Joe Matina mill-Esekuttiv tal-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria jitkellem dwar il-Mother's Day High Tea li qegħdin jorganizzaw fiċ-Ċentru Malti ta' Parkville nhar il-Ħadd, 5 ta' Mejju biex jiċċelebraw Jum l-Omm.
Mr Joseph Matina, Executive team member and chairman for the cultural events committee of the Maltese Community Council of Victoria speaks with Joe Axiaq about 2023 and highlights the main events, activities and services provided at the Maltese Centre in Parkville, Victoria, for the benefit of the Maltese Community. - Is-Sur Joseph Matina, membru tal-Esekuttiv u chairman tal-attivitajiet kulturali fil-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria, jitkellem ma' Joe Axiaq dwar is-sena 2023 u jsemmi wħud mill-avvenimenti ewlenin, attivitajiet u servizzi li kienu pprovduti fiċ-Ċentru Malti f'Parkville, għall-benefiċċju tal-komunità Maltija.
Today's True Weird Stuff - The Red Crown You've heard of Bonnie and Clyde. But before one of the most infamous crime sprees in American history came to a bullet-riddled end, Bonnie, Clyde, and their cohorts foundthemselves cornered by the law in a motel in Parkville, Missouri. With no other choice but toshoot their way out, this is the tale of The Barrow Gang at The Red Crown.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
حلقة الاسبوع ده عن اكتر البراندات المصرية اللي الناس اتكلمت عنها الفترة الفاتت. سبيرو سباتس وParkville من اكبر الشركات المصرية ١٠٠٪ وبمناسبة دعم المنتج المحلي قررنا نستضيف مرقص طلعت رئيس مجلس إدارة شركة سبيرو سباتس ودكتور محمود فراج شريك مؤسس شركة Parkville في حلقة الاسبوع دا هنعرف قصة سبيرو سباتس من اولها وازاي اتعاملت مع زيادة الطلب عليها في السوق المصري وسر الخلطة اللي كل صناع المحتوى بيتكلموا عنها. هنعرف برده معلومات عن منتجات شركة Parkville وازاي بقت رقم ١ في السوق المصري وخلت منتجاتها اساس مش بديل وحاجات تانية كتير. شكرا شركة Develovent للمساعدة في تزويدنا بمؤسسين هؤلاء الشركات.
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Faith Horizons | Discovering the kingdom of God in Kansas City One Conversation at a Time
Trauma Healing Center Events Page: https://www.traumahealingcenterkc.com/calendarOur Guest: Mike Jensen - Freedom Fightershttps://freedomfightershq.org/KC Single MomsPursuit (KCK) | GROW: Dealing with the Spirit of AngerNovember 1stHealing From Your Heart Wounds WorkshopNovember 10thWalk for TSMKC 2023 - Sar-Ko-Par Trails Park 87th & Lackman Road, Lenexa, KS, United StatesSaturday, November 4, 2023, 9:00 AM – 11:00 AMPursuit (KCK) | Have Yourself a Very Merry ChristmasDecember 6th www.thesinglemomkc.org Building Bridges MinistriesFamily Table (lunch)Nov 21st - LifeMission ChurchDec 7th - Community Life Churchhttps://buildingbridgeskc.org/family-tables The Sending ProjectTrauma Healing Institute Initial Equipping Session - $130DATES/TIMESNovember 28-29, 2023Tuesday: 8:00 am-5:00pm – (Registration 8:00am-8:30am)Wednesday: 8:30am-5:00pmDecember 1-2, 2023Friday: 5:00pm-9:00pmSaturday: 8:30am-4:00pmLOCATIONVineyard Community Church8301 Lamar AvenueOverland Park, KS 66207https://thesendingproject.org/eventspage/ If Not For Grace - FOR WOMEN, MEN, AND FAMILIES WHO HAVE BEEN IMPACTED BY ABORTIONReconciliation Weekend - Reconciliation Weekend is a powerful time away for Recovery Group Participants to further into the journey of healing from abortion wounds. The weekend away provides a safe space to grieve these wounds. Located at Heartland Retreat Center in Parkville, MO.Fri, Nov 10, 20236:00 PM Sun, Nov 12, 20232:00 PMFor more information: https://www.infg.org/events Miranda CounselingNovember 2 @ 8:30 am - November 4 @ 5:00 pmEMDR Level 2 Refresher Course November 2, 3, 4https://mirandacounseling.com/Hillcrest Covenant Church in Prairie VillageLunch-N-Learn - Freedom from AddictionsNovember 4thwww.hillcrestcov.org nmoultrie@hillcrestcov.org GateWay of HopeSupport GroupsTeen Girls, African American Women, Spanish Speaking Women, Moms Praying for Adult Childrenwww.gwhope.org Support the showhttps://www.buymeacoffee.com/faithhorizons. Help us discover more of what God is doing in Kansas City.
It's not what the books say. It's not what the sleep training industry says, or your cousin or the person in your mothers group. Today we're talking about what we know from research and studies into the brain development of babies and how that interacts and impacts their sleep. I really hope this helps kill some of the noise that exists around sleep that can be really stressful, worrying and filled with a sense of failure (at least that's been my experience when I had a baby who didn't do what the books said she *should* but was in fact very normal). I'm joined by Dr Amber Hart, a mum of three girls, GP, lactation consultant (IBCLC) and director of Maternal and Infant Wellbeing Melbourne, a multidisciplinary clinic in Parkville, Victoria. She's also accredited through The Possums Clinic.
Joseph Matina from the MCCV Executive talks about celebrating Malta's Independence at the Maltese Community Centre in Parkville on Saturday, 16 September 2023 - Is-Sur Joseph Matina mill-Esekuttiv tal-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria, jitkellem dwar iċ-ċelebrazzjoni ta' Jum l-Indipendenza ta' Malta fiċ-Ċentru tal-Kunsill Malti ta' Victoria, nhar is-Sibt, 16 ta' Settembru 2023.
Parkville, Melbourne — home to one of the world's leading biomedical innovation communities. Arden — the next stage of the expanding Parkville innovation ecosystem. These precincts serve as catalysts where ideas, industries, and investors converge — shaping the places that unite us. In this episode we explore the threads that hold these precincts together in the context of future developments of major institutions spanning health, education, transport and research. Melbourne's Lord Mayor Sally Capp was joined by Hassell Principal Alix Smith, Associate Adam Gardner as well as Helen Day, Principal Adviser, Strategic Masterplans Unit, Health Infrastructure Branch in the Department of Health in Victoria; Dr. Amy Hahs, Senior Lecturer in Urban Horticulture, University of Melbourne; Professor Dan Hill, Director, Melbourne School of Design and Mena Kubba, Director, Kubba.
In January, a Parkville family learned their 8-year-old daughter had a rare illness. Though there is no cure, there is a drug that could help slow the disease. The problem? It costs more than $200,000 a year. Plus: Kansas politicians make bold claims about how to stop population declines in rural communities. Their efforts may not be enough to reverse the trend.
For the first time in nine years (and making his Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast debut), I am so happy to welcome back to my platform – Micah LaCerte! Micah is the co-owner of the online personal training program Hitch Fit, the Hitch Fit transformation gym, with his wife, Diana Chaloux LaCerte. The Hitch Fit Online Plan has helped clients worldwide with customized nutrition plans and workouts for clients of all ages and fitness levels. Their programs range from Lose Weight Feel Great and Look Like a Fitness Model or Bikini Model to Couples Weight Loss and Vegetarian Weight Loss. Kansas Citians can work with Micah, Diana, and their team of personal trainers at two locations: one in Downtown Kansas City and the other in Parkville, Missouri. The Hitch Fit Gym is Kansas City's number-one gym of transformations! Clients can transform their lives and bodies through 12 to 16-week transformations for men, women, and children who need to get in better shape to save their lives or are already in a good place but want to be at a better place. During the interview, Micah LaCerte revealed that their Kansas City and international clients have cumulatively lost 600,000 pounds of fat. In 2022, Micah and Diana LaCerte partnered with Rockbody Retreats co-founders Travis and Brittany to organize a retreat in Puerto Vallarta. Rockbody Retreats start with a foundation of faith that pours into every other aspect of life. Their retreats and experiences encourage and challenge participants to level up their spiritual and physical fitness, personal development (including marriages and relationships), and business. In this edition of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Micah LaCerte spoke about Hitch Fit's growth, shared his most remarkable transformation, and how Rockbody Retreats survived its most significant storm.
In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Judy Illes and Anthony Hannan to discuss the International Brain Initiative – a coalition that seeks to catalyze and advance neuroscience through international collaboration and knowledge sharing. Dr. Illes is a Professor of Neurology and a Distinguished University Scholar in Neuroethics at the University of British Columbia (UBC). She is also the Director of Neuroethics Canada at UBC, and faculty in the Brain Research Centre at UBC and at the Vancouver Coastal Health Research Institute. Her work revolves around the intersection of neurosciences and biomedical ethics, specifically looking at them from an ethical, legal, social, and political perspective. Anthony Hannon is the Head of the Neural Plasticity Laboratory at Florey Neuroscience Institutes, and an Associate Professor at the University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia. Currently, his research focuses on cognitive and psychiatric illnesses, including conditions like Huntington's disease. Offer: Magnesium is integral for 600+ biochemical processes in the human body. The common misconception is that consuming more magnesium will automatically improve health and well-being. The truth is that there are various forms of magnesium, each of which is essential for a variety of physiological processes. Most people are inadequate in all forms of magnesium, while even those considered "healthy" typically only ingest 1 or 2 kinds. Consuming all 7 of magnesium's primary forms is the key to accessing all its health benefits.That's why we packed 7 forms of 450mg of elemental magnesium into each serving of Wild Mag Complex. One dose a day is all you need. Learn more and grab a bottle today at WildFoods.co. Use code GENIUS for 10% off your order. Join the conversation now to find out: What the International Brain Initiative is, and how it has evolved over the years. How big data is changing science, and the importance of sharing it internationally. Obstacles that exist in the peer-review process. What the open neuroscience movement is, and how it's expanding scientific research. Want to learn more about the International Brain Initiative? Click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
All the talk Monday at the www.teamsmile.org golf tournament in Parkville was about the amazing moments at the PGA Championship over the weekend. Club pro Michael Block playing along with Rory McIlroy reminds us how sports can bring out the best in all of us. The Royals are in a free fall so why not pile on and cut a player you still owe $15 million? Sound impossible? Well, it's the Royals and this move epitomizes all that is wrong. The Dodgers made a good move last week to drop a men's group that mocks nuns from being part of a recognized event at a game in June. Now they've done more than a 180... they're going to give an award to these haters. Did you know several players and at least one coach have been bounced from the NFL for gambling? We have the details. South Carolina Senator Tim Scott is in the presidential race and almost everyone agrees this is a good thing. And 84 year old Andrew Lester, the accused shooter of Ralph Yarl, is in very poor health and fading fast according to his lawyer.
ren Perkins is an educator, motivator, coach, wife, mother, sister, friend, daughter and great listener to name a few of her titles. She has earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in elementary education from Drury University in Springfield, Missouri; a Master of Arts degree in education with emphasis on at-risk education from Park University in Parkville, Missouri; and a Master of Arts degree in early childhood education from University of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. She is founder and CEO of Perfectly U which is a Ministry that helps busy moms be all that they can be mentally, emotionally, physically, spiritually and financially. Karen has also started the Teacher Burnout Is Real! movement, which is a support system for teachers. She hosts a weekly Teacher Burnout Is Real podcast on Spotify, where she shares tips and resources as well. Karen has worked extensively in churches throughout the years. She is currently a member of Friendship Baptist Church of Kansas City, Missouri. She serves as chairperson of the Naomi/Ruth circle of the Woman's Missionary Union at Friendship, and leads the Shine children's ministry for elementary school-aged children. Karen is the wife of Reverend James Perkins and mother of Audrey. In her spare time she likes to do word puzzles, logic puzzles and Sudoku number puzzles to keep her mind sharp. Above everything listed previously Karen's proudest title is God's beloved daughter. She enjoys using her gifts and talents to glorify her father and bring others into the kingdom.
The annual Johnny Dare Morning Show Easter Keg Hunt was another big success, with hundreds of listeners scouring the city in search of the ever elusive Easter Keg!!And this year, the prize was claimed by Team Smalls Loves Mike Hawk...and they found the keg hiding in a tree in Parkville's English Landing Park!!
This week we RETURN TO RANCHO GRANDE in Parkville, Missouri, the Taco spot where the Taco Podcast seed was planted for Dave, and we sit down to munch on some tasty tacos and enchiladas with Chris Lost and Scott Hartley, two members of the KC Rock band SUNEATERS! The fellas taco 'bout their new album that just dropped ABSINTHE MAKES THE HEART GROW FINGERS and much much more such as: smashing kitchen nook tables, top films of 2022, placenta pills, composing the T3 theme song and we also unveil a new podcast game: The Secret Overused Podcasting Phrase Game! Dave also brings a new segment to the table: a segment called WHOLE LOTTA ENCHILADA! The boys from SUNEATERS also chat about Gallagher's Death and attending the recent Harry Styles and Eagles concerts! ALL THAT AND WE PLAY SOME TRACKS FROM THE SUNEATERS NEW ALBUM, TOO! In the TACO TICKER, the gang discusses Fuzzy's Taco Shop being bought by the parent companies of IHOP & Applebee's! And Taco Bell goin' all in on Guacamole, challenging Chipotle in the Fresh Guac game! In the second half of the show the guests give us their master list of Overrated/Underrated Rock Bands! Chris shares his own Rick James True Hollywood Story and tells us about the time he almost became the lead singer of Pearl Jam! In RANDOM TACO QUESTION OF THE WEEK we find out the proper way to say Salsa and ask the question: "Would you lick a parade float made out of tacos?" TACO THE TOWN! RETURNING TO THE RANCHO! THEY HAVE A NICELY LIT PARKING LOT! EDITOR: Matt Allen. MUSIC BY: SUNEATERS courtesy of LOTUSPOOL RECORDS. Sponsors: KCK Taco Trail.
Missourians will head to the polls on Tuesday to cast ballots on numerous races and constitutional amendments, including Amendment 4. If approved by Missouri voters, Amendment 4 would allow the state Legislature to increase minimum funding for the Kansas City Police Department. Missouri Senate Judiciary Committee chairman Tony Luetkemeyer (R-Parkville) joined us live on 939 the Eagle's "Wake Up Mid-Missouri", telling listeners that a vote for Amendment 4 is a vote for safer streets and a vote "to stop big-city mayors from defunding our police." Senator Luetkemeyer says the Kansas City Council cut $42 million from the KCPD last year. Some Democratic state lawmakers say it wasn't a defunding but rather a reallocation of the funding. Senator Luetkemeyer is critical of Kansas City Mayor Quinton Lucas. Mayor Lucas had said that Amendment 4 "has nothing to do with our city's safety or officer pay and recruitment and everything to do with advancing the careers of non-KC based Republican politicians":
Brief summary of episode:Patricia “Trish” Moore grew up in the Parkville area of Baltimore County and knew from an early age she wanted to be an artist. Moore who not only is a professional graphic designer for the University of Maryland Extension office, but she is also a part-time teacher at the Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA) in Baltimore. The Maryland Institute College of Art (MICA), Office of Open StudiesThe series is produced with the generous support from Maryland Institute College of Art, Office of Open Studies. MICA Open Studies is helping to define the Maryland Institute College of Art as a 21st-century leader in the education of artists and designers. MICA Open Studies fuels creative journeys through convenient and innovative learning models that provide broad access to the college's rigorous art and design education.The Truth In This ArtThe Truth In This Art is a podcast interview series supporting vibrancy and development of Baltimore & beyond's arts and culture. Mentioned in this episode:Patricia “Trish” Moore To find more amazing stories from the artist and entrepreneurial scenes in & around Baltimore, check out my episode directory. Stay in TouchNewsletter sign-upSupport my podcastShareable link to episode ★ Support this podcast ★
Brent Frazee was the outdoors editor for the Kansas City Star for 36 years before retiring.During that time, he won more than 50 state, regional and national awards for his writing and photography. He received a lifetime achievement award from the Outdoor Writers Association of America in 2014, and was inducted into the Waterfowlers Hall of Fame in 2015.He plans to continue his writing career, both freelancing for magazines, as an author of books and as the writer of this website. He lives on a beautiful lake in Parkville, Mo., with his wife Jana and his chocolate Lab, Zoey.For more info:http://www.brentfrazee.com/Special Thanks To CZ-USA:https://cz-usa.com/Special Thanks To Living The Dream Properties:https://livingthedreamland.com/Special Thanks To Hunting Works For Missouri:https://huntingworksformo.com/Special Thanks To Mongo Attachments:https://www.mongoattachments.com/Special Thanks To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:http://www.scenicriverstaxidermy.com/Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:https://www.facebook.com/DriftwoodOutdoors/https://www.instagram.com/driftwoodoutdoors/Email:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com