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Could the root of your child's sleep struggles be tied to something deeper, like oral function or how they breathe? In this powerful episode, I'm joined by Dr. Leslie Pasco, founder of MyoWway Centers, to unpack the surprising connection between airway health, myofunctional therapy, and pediatric sleep. As a seasoned dentist, entrepreneur, and airway health advocate, Dr. Pasco brings a unique, whole-child perspective to how functional oral development plays a critical role in sleep quality, behavior, and even long-term wellness. We explore what most parents (and even some providers) are missing when it comes to mouth breathing, tongue ties, and sleep-disordered breathing, and what you can do about it. Whether you're a parent navigating chronic sleep disruptions, an educator noticing daytime behavioral challenges, or a provider looking to better understand root-cause pediatric care, this conversation is full of insight, validation, and hope. Episode Highlights: What myofunctional therapy is—and why it matters in childhood development The connection between oral function and sleep, mood, and attention Early signs of airway issues in infants and toddlers Why mouth breathing and tongue posture are more than cosmetic concerns Resources: MyoWay Center for Kids: https://www.myowaycenters.com/ Follow in Instagram here
In this, our 51th episode, we're celebrating National Correctional Officers Week and spotlighting the dedicated men and women who keep our communities safe! Special guests: Heather Cody / Pasco Corrections Office Tyrese Martin / Pasco corrections Trainee
Pasco County is trying to deal with a spike in its mosquito population by stifling reproduction. We speak with the mosquito control district's executive director, Adriane Rogers, about a pilot program to use sterile male mosquitoes to prevent females from breeding the next generation of bloodsuckers.
This is our 100th episode! This episode was recorded live at the 105th AACC Annual in Nashville, TN. Our guests are: Nicole Miller, associate dean of academic affairs and retention services at the Spring Hill Campus of Pasco-Hernando State College Dr. Jesse Pisors, president of Pasco-Hernando State College Our guests talk about a recent initiative by Pasco-Hernando State College, which exemplifies best practices in fostering cultural change through effective listening, learning, and responsive action. The college leadership conducted a comprehensive "Listening Tour," engaging with students, faculty, and staff through small group sessions and an extensive online survey to gain deep insights into the institution's dynamics. Following thorough analysis and the creation of presentations, the findings were strategically communicated to both senior administrators and leaders involved in the college's strategic planning process. As a result, numerous specific actions have been implemented or are currently underway, leading to positive cultural shifts within the organization.
SCM Roofing announces expanded service in Pasco County, now supporting Anclote, Aripeka, Bayonet Point, Beacon Square, and Elfers. With new audio summaries and city-specific pages, homeowners can access trusted roofing help at www.SCMRoofingFL.com. SCM Roofing, LLC City: Tampa Address: 5020 N Coolidge Ave Website: https://scmroofingfl.com
Peter Krauth, author of the book The Great Silver Bull and editor of the Silver Stock Investor newsletter, joins me for a wide-ranging discussion on the macroeconomic factors continuing to move the precious metal sector, and some pro tips on investing junior silver stocks. This is a longer-format conversation where we cover many areas of consideration like the recent extreme market volatility, the positioning from countries and investors in front of the coming Trump administration tariffs, and gold acting as the sole safe haven when the US dollar and bonds did not. We also review whether the gold:silver ratio will compress, favoring a catchup trade in the silver price to higher levels, despite some concerns regarding the global economic concerns pulling on its industrial component. We also review the lagging effect in the SILJ share price to higher and higher silver prices. During the conversation, Peter and I discuss a number of silver companies which include: Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc. (TSX.V: CDPR) (OTCQB: GPPRF), GoGold Resources Inc. (TSX: GGD) (OTCQX: GLGDF), Coeur Mining (NYSE: CDE), First Majestic Silver Corp. (NYSE: AG) (TSX: AG), Discovery Silver Corp. (TSX: DSV, OTCQX: DSVSF), and Kingsmen Resources Ltd. (TSXV: KNG) (OTCQB: KNGRF). In full disclosure, Shad holds positions in GoGold Resources, Coeur Mining, and Discovery Silver at the time of this recording, and may buy or sell shares at any time. Click here to visit Peter's site and follow along with his analysis of the silver sector Click here to subscribe to Peter's free subscription service at the Silver Advisor
In this, our 50th episode, we're honoring Pasco's amazing volunteers and their contributions to our community during National Volunteer Month. Special guests: Sarah Sukhram / Volunteer Services Manager Danny Reich / Volunteer
Summary In this episode, Dennis Fraise speaks with Bill Cronin, the President and CEO of the Pasco Economic Development Council, about the explosive growth in Pasco County, Florida. They discuss the opportunities and challenges that come with rapid development, the evolution of the local economy, and the importance of balancing growth with community needs. Bill shares insights on how the county has transformed from a bedroom community to a hub for new industries, the impact of COVID-19 on migration patterns, and the necessity of strategic planning to ensure sustainable growth. The conversation also touches on the importance of partnerships, workforce development, and the vision for Pasco County's future. Takeaways Pasco County is experiencing rapid growth, being the third fastest growing county in the U.S. The growth has been significantly influenced by the COVID-19 pandemic, with people seeking more space. Pasco has transitioned from a bedroom community to a more diverse economy. The county is focusing on creating jobs locally to reduce commuting and congestion. Balancing density with quality of life is crucial for sustainable development. Gentrification and transportation issues are significant challenges that need addressing. The economic development strategy must evolve to meet the changing needs of the community. Collaboration with various stakeholders is essential for effective economic development. Investing in the younger generation is vital for future growth and sustainability. The future vision for Pasco County includes a focus on life sciences and environmental conservation.
In this episode Londa and David talk about the economy and how we survive with people at our core. Angela Lee Duckworth TEDTalk ↓ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H14bBuluwB8 Want more of Londa and David? Follow us on social media! @londasherwoodaustin on TikTok and Instagram Don't forget to rate us five stars wherever you listen to our show!
This episode Londa and David talk about the Rocket Mortgage x mr. cooper merger, how sales has changed and the impact a good salesperson can have.Want more of Londa and David?Follow us on social media!@londasherwoodaustin on TikTok and Instagram
During February's NPC Washington Summit, we sat down with incoming NPC President Ted Tschirky of Tschirky Farms in Pasco, Wash, who talked about his new role and the importance of growers being industry advocates from the local to federal levels. Joining Ted was Dean Gibson from Paul, Idaho, and NPC's Vice President of Legislative Affairs, who previewed some of the policy priorities that growers would be taking to their Members of Congress during their Hill visits. This podcast is possible thanks to our presenting sponsor, Syngenta. Delivering solutions to help producers face the potato industry's complex challenges, Syngenta provides growers with unmatched field expertise along with an array of effective products. Explore syngenta-us.com/spud-doctor to discover solutions for your potato-growing obstacles.
This is part 2 of No Barriers Live featuring Kara Star of the World, with Kara Brouhard. Part 1 of No Barriers Live is the previous episode and features From My Window, with Melissa Simpson. Afterwards, Erik talks with the stars of these films and their family caregivers. He explores the challenges and rewards of adopting a “No Barriers Mindset,” and how this mindset and these experiences have affected the lives of not only Kara and Melissa, but everyone around them as well.We couldn't do this by ourselves. Brewability is an inclusive brewery and pizzeria that employs people living with disabilities in Englewood, Colorado. The venue and vibe were perfect for this live event. Check it if you're in the area. PASCO joined us as well. They are Colorado based company dedicated to families with special needs, providing care, support, guidance and resources.
A few years ago, a Pasco friend retired in Colombia and kept bugging me to visit. I saw no reason to. South America was never on my travel radar. The food alone is enough to go back again and again. Whether it's pan de la abuela in Bogota or a peanut butter banana coffee smoothie in Medellin, I've got lots of places for you to try. But no matter what you do, make sure you get some pan de la abuela. It's what you see in the photo for this episode. It's my favorite food anywhere and it's criminally cheap. About $1.
fWotD Episode 2884: Interstate 182 Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Friday, 28 March 2025 is Interstate 182.Interstate 182 (I-182) is an east–west auxiliary Interstate Highway in the U. S. state of Washington. It serves as a connector from I-82 to the Tri-Cities region that crosses the Columbia River on the Interstate 182 Bridge between Richland and Pasco. I-182 is 15 miles (24 km) long and entirely concurrent with U. S. Route 12 (US 12); it also intersects State Route 240 (SR 240) and US 395.Business leaders in the Tri-Cities began lobbying for a freeway in 1958 after early alignments for I-82 were routed away from the area. I-182 was created by the federal government in 1969 as a compromise to the routing dispute, which allowed for direct access to the Tri-Cities and a bypass for other traffic. The new freeway would also include construction of a bridge between Richland and Pasco, proposed since the 1940s at the site of an earlier cable ferry that ran until 1931.Construction on I-182 was scheduled to begin in 1971, but was delayed by opposition from conservation groups, disputes over interchange locations, and a federal freeze on highway funding in 1980. The first section to be built, over the Yakima River west of Richland, began construction in late 1980 and opened to traffic three years later. The Interstate 182 Bridge opened in November 1984 and linked to a longer section opened a month earlier in Pasco connecting to the existing US 12 bypass. The final sections of the freeway, between I-82 and Richland, opened to traffic in March 1986.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 00:30 UTC on Friday, 28 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Interstate 182 on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm neural Brian.
This week Londa and David discuss saunas, gentle parenting and common courtesy in public.Mel Robbins ft. Dr. Vonda Wright ↓https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/look-feel-stay-young-forever-1-orthopedic-surgeons/id1646101002?i=1000697960651Want more of Londa and David?Follow us on social media!@londasherwoodaustin on Instagram and TikTok!
This is part 1 of No Barriers Live featuring From My Window, with Melissa Simpson. Part 2 of No Barriers Live is the next episode and features and Kara Star of the World, with Kara Brouhard. Afterwards, Erik talks with the stars of these films and their family caregivers. He explores the challenges and rewards of adopting a “No Barriers Mindset,” and how this mindset and these experiences have affected the lives of not only Kara and Melissa, but everyone around them as well.We couldn't do this by ourselves. Brewability is an inclusive brewery and pizzeria that employs people living with disabilities in Englewood, Colorado. The venue and vibe were perfect for this live event. Check it if you're in the area. PASCO joined us as well. They are Colorado based company dedicated to families with special needs, providing care, support, guidance and resources.
Londa has been cancer free for FOUR years and opens up about the process and what life is like with menopause. Want more of Londa & David?Follow us on social media!@londasherwoodaustin on everything!
If you experienced Hurricane Milton- or Helene or Debby- it's something you don't want to relive. But for some people in Tampa Bay- they're still dealing with flooding from last year's storms. WUSF's Sky Lebron visited people in Pasco and Polk County who whose homes were flooded during last year's hurricane season. Some are living in RVs because floodwaters left their homes uninhabitable. Others are still unable to get into their houses because the water never went down. Lebron talked with Florida Matters about how they are coping and why it's been so hard for them to get help.
If you experienced Hurricane Milton- or Helene or Debby- it's something you don't want to relive. But for some people in Tampa Bay- they're still dealing with flooding from last year's storms. WUSF's Sky Lebron visited people in Pasco and Polk County who whose homes were flooded during last year's hurricane season. Some are living in RVs because floodwaters left their homes uninhabitable. Others are still unable to get into their houses because the water never went down. Lebron talked with Florida Matters about how they are coping and why it's been so hard for them to get help.
Pasco farmer Ted Tschirky was recently elected president of the National Potato Council.
Pasco farmer Ted Tschirky was recently elected president of the National Potato Council.
Send us a textSarah Pasco and Melissa Pugh were abducted in August 2020. Their captors forced them to dig their own graves and eventually forced them into a well. My Poetry Book: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/so-the-light-stays-danielle-blinka/1146953814?ean=9798888388754 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/badactspodPodMoth: https://podmoth.network/Ad: Caffeinated Conspiracies – https://podcasts.apple.com/nz/podcast/caffeinated-conspiracies/id1454287363 Episode Source List:https://people.com/2-women-were-forced-at-gunpoint-to-dig-their-own-graves-before-being-shot-how-1-victim-survived-8771718 https://sgfcitizen.org/government/crime/man-who-pulled-trigger-testifies-in-trial-of-republic-man-charged-in-2020-well-murder/ https://www.koamnewsnow.com/news/crime/the-fate-of-8-is-known-in-lawrence-county-2020-murder-1-of-9-remains/article_ae5149c8-ec58-5323-86be-6be1d00744b3.html https://www.koamnewsnow.com/news/crime/9-arrested-as-documents-detail-a-lawrence-county-murder/article_728b3c0a-43bc-584b-90f6-c6a21260c8bd.html https://www.ky3.com/2024/11/04/judge-convicts-last-9-suspects-wanted-lawrence-county-murder-2020/https://www.lawrencecountyrecord.com/content/calverley-guilty-sarah-pasco-murder-sentenced-january https://www.lawrencecountyrecord.com/content/pasco-shooting-murder https://www.ozarksfirst.com/crime/two-more-suspects-sentenced-in-death-of-lawrence-county-woman/ https://www.columbiatribune.com/story/news/crime/2020/08/21/son-of-killer-of-pregnant-woman-3-kids-charged-with-death/113971830/ https://casetext.com/case/state-v-lingle-11 https://www.ozarksfirst.com/crimetraveler/crime-traveler-the-vanderhoef-family-murders/
This episode, Londa and David recount their vacay and talk about Tariffs and how they will affect YOU! Want more of Londa and David? Follow us on social media! @londasherwoodaustin on all platforms and www.sherwoodaustin.com
We're celebrating World Water Day and diving into a topic that touches us all—WATER! It's the perfect time to chat about why water conservation matters, especially here in Pasco County. Special guests: Phoenix McKinney / Pasco County Amelia Brown / Tampa Bay Water
This episode Londa and David discuss a client interaction and how they handled it. Want more of Londa and David?Follow us on social media!Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/londasherwoodaustin/Tiktokhttps://www.tiktok.com/@londasherwoodaustin
Interview with Guy Goulet, CEO of Cerro de Pasco Resources Inc.Recording date: 2nd March 2025Cerro de Pasco Resources is on the cusp of an exciting new chapter as it advances its world-class silver-polymetallic project in central Peru. With Excelsior Stockpile and Quiulacocha TSF, the company's flagship asset is a massive above-ground mineral stockpile the legacy of nearly 400 years of mining at one of Latin America's most prolific mineral camps. With over 430 million silver-equivalent ounces now confirmed, this remarkable resource is poised to vault CDPR into the ranks of major global silver producers.The most thrilling aspect of the Cerro de Pasco story is how rapidly the company can begin monetizing this vast stockpile. With material already at surface and permitting in place, CDPR benefits from an accelerated timeline and greatly reduced capital intensity compared to a traditional mining project. Cash flow from toll-milling operations could begin as early as 2024, with the potential to self-fund a larger stand-alone plant that would dramatically increase production and profitability.Cerro de Pasco also shines when it comes to cost structure. At an anticipated operating cost of just $10/tonne, the project is set to deliver robust margins through all phases of the commodity price cycle. Even with silver at multi-year lows, the stockpile would generate over $50/tonne of profit, translating to annual free cash flows well in excess of $100 million. And that's before factoring in the enormous upside potential from soaring gallium values.The recent discovery of significant gallium grades throughout the Cerro de Pasco stockpiles was a game-changer that few could have predicted. With demand for this critical tech metal skyrocketing and supply becoming ever-more precarious, CDPR now finds itself with a second crown jewel in addition to its elite silver resource. As the company unlocks the value of the gallium endowment in parallel with silver production, it's not hard to envision profits multiplying several-fold.It's difficult to overstate the positive impact that the Cerro de Pasco project will have on local communities and stakeholders. Reprocessing the stockpiles will create over 2000 desperately-needed jobs in an area of high unemployment, while generating sustainable revenues that can fund education and social development initiatives. Longer-term, the environmental remediation of the historic mine will leave a lasting legacy of a cleaner, safer, and more prosperous Cerro de Pasco for generations to come.Ultimately, CDPR represents a uniquely compelling opportunity that combines the best aspects of a large-scale silver producer with the growth potential of an earlier-stage exploration company. It's rare to find a world-class resource base that is already fully permitted and construction-ready, let alone one with such exceptional profit margins and a clear path to value creation. As the CDPR story reaches a wider audience in the months ahead, the company appears destined for a significant re-rating to align with the immense value of its asset base and growth potential.View Cerro de Pasco's company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/cerro-de-pasco-resourcesSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com
durée : 00:15:08 - L'invité du 13/14 - par : Jérôme CADET - Le premier vol commercial d'Ariane 6 avec Xavier Pasco
durée : 00:58:43 - Le 13/14 - par : Bruno Duvic - A 17h24 heure de Paris, la première mission commerciale de la nouvelle fusée Ariane 6 décollera avec à son bord un satellite militaire français. Alors que la France prévoit d'investir 6 milliards pour renforcer ses capacités spatiales, comment concurrencer la souveraineté américaine ?
This episode Londa and David discuss grand kids, the market and The Restaurant Review that No One Asked For!Want more of Londa and David?Follow us on social media!@londasherwoodaustin on Instagram and Tiktok!
Jerry was born and raised a "church kid" and grew up knowing a loving the Lord. When he became an adult he married and began to have children. He considered himself blessed and happy, but as time went on he found himself further and further from God. He knew the truth of God's Word and found himself slowly drifting away from living a life fully surrendered to God. After deep conviction, Jerry led himself and his family back into the house of God. He rededicated his life to Jesus and whatever it was that the Lord had for him and his family. He now is the Pastor of The Tri Cities Potters House Church of Pasco, serving God faithfully and on fire for the will of God! Make sure you check out our church website: https://www.tcpottershouse.comLook us up on social media:Linktree: https://linktr.ee/thepottershousetcFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/ThePottersHouseTC/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepottershousetc/If you would like to give to our ministry you can give via Cash App $PHCTriCities
This week we interview the new leader of WA's Dept of Children, Youth and Families, Tana Senn. Plus, Rep. Shelley Kloba on her data privacy bill, and Rep. Stephanie Barnard on her bills to advance nuclear power.
We're celebrating World Wetlands Day by diving into the importance of wetland conservation and how #PascoCounty is working to preserve these vital ecosystems—now and always. County Administrator Mike Carballa talks with two of Pasco County's Natural Resources team members about the critical role wetlands play in protecting our environment and how Pasco is leading the way in conservation efforts. Special guests: Jackie Jordon Melissa Charbonneau
In this weeks episode we dive into Super Bowl LIX and why clear communication is a necessity.Want more?@londasherwoodaustin on all socialswww.sherwoodaustin.com to help you make all the right moves.
Cootie and Pasco County New Rivers for #136 and #137Rover Roaming
Merle Shuyler previews the Tri-Cities Sportsmen's Show in Pasco. Jaime Rodriguez talks walleye fishing. Eric Cruz tells you about the big Bonaparte Lake Ice Fishing Tournament happening on January 25th and Jeff Young with Sukit Baits tells you his line of bass lures and his mission of getting kids out bass fishing. www.northwesternoutdoors.com
A Missouri woman who survived a harrowing kidnapping and shooting by hiding under her friend's lifeless body has now testified against one of her attackers. Melissa Pugh, who narrowly escaped death in the August 2020 incident, took the stand in the trial of Steven Chase Calverley, one of nine individuals charged in the kidnapping and murder of her friend, Sarah Pasco. According to the Springfield Daily Citizen, Calverley, 33, was convicted of second-degree murder and other charges related to the brutal crime. The kidnapping, orchestrated by ringleader Gary Hunter Jr., led to the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Pasco and left Pugh fighting for her life. After being forced into a well in the woods of Lawrence County, Missouri, Pugh made the critical decision to lay still beneath her friend's body, hoping to survive while the attackers believed both women were dead. Hunter Jr., who pleaded guilty in 2022 to second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping charges, was sentenced to 40 years in prison. He had originally faced a possible death sentence but took a plea deal to avoid it. Authorities arrested all nine individuals involved in the kidnapping after a week-long investigation. Pugh, who courageously testified against Calverley in court, spoke of her forgiveness for his role in the crime, though she expressed confusion over why he, a former Purple Heart-winning U.S. Marine, did not intervene to stop Hunter Jr. during the ordeal. "I know God spared my life for a reason," Pugh said, according to the Daily Citizen. "But I don't understand why none of them tried to help us... Especially with Mr. Calverley being a war hero." The terrifying sequence of events began when Hunter Jr. approached Pugh and Pasco while they were in a parked car in Stotts City. After forcing them into a life-threatening situation, he directed the women to the home of Christina Knapp, one of his accomplices. Over time, the plot involved all nine suspects, who eventually drove the women to a secluded wooded area in Miller, Missouri. There, Hunter Jr. shot Pasco while Pugh lay hidden beneath her, convinced she was going to die. After the group left, Pugh, covered in her friend's blood, crawled out of the well and managed to call 911, leading to the swift arrest of the perpetrators. In the aftermath of his conviction, Calverley expressed remorse in a letter, telling the victims' families, “I'm sorry I was a coward and didn't try harder to stop him. I'm sorry I didn't try to put myself between him and you guys.” Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
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A Missouri woman who survived a harrowing kidnapping and shooting by hiding under her friend's lifeless body has now testified against one of her attackers. Melissa Pugh, who narrowly escaped death in the August 2020 incident, took the stand in the trial of Steven Chase Calverley, one of nine individuals charged in the kidnapping and murder of her friend, Sarah Pasco. According to the Springfield Daily Citizen, Calverley, 33, was convicted of second-degree murder and other charges related to the brutal crime. The kidnapping, orchestrated by ringleader Gary Hunter Jr., led to the fatal shooting of 27-year-old Pasco and left Pugh fighting for her life. After being forced into a well in the woods of Lawrence County, Missouri, Pugh made the critical decision to lay still beneath her friend's body, hoping to survive while the attackers believed both women were dead. Hunter Jr., who pleaded guilty in 2022 to second-degree murder and first-degree kidnapping charges, was sentenced to 40 years in prison. He had originally faced a possible death sentence but took a plea deal to avoid it. Authorities arrested all nine individuals involved in the kidnapping after a week-long investigation. Pugh, who courageously testified against Calverley in court, spoke of her forgiveness for his role in the crime, though she expressed confusion over why he, a former Purple Heart-winning U.S. Marine, did not intervene to stop Hunter Jr. during the ordeal. "I know God spared my life for a reason," Pugh said, according to the Daily Citizen. "But I don't understand why none of them tried to help us... Especially with Mr. Calverley being a war hero." The terrifying sequence of events began when Hunter Jr. approached Pugh and Pasco while they were in a parked car in Stotts City. After forcing them into a life-threatening situation, he directed the women to the home of Christina Knapp, one of his accomplices. Over time, the plot involved all nine suspects, who eventually drove the women to a secluded wooded area in Miller, Missouri. There, Hunter Jr. shot Pasco while Pugh lay hidden beneath her, convinced she was going to die. After the group left, Pugh, covered in her friend's blood, crawled out of the well and managed to call 911, leading to the swift arrest of the perpetrators. In the aftermath of his conviction, Calverley expressed remorse in a letter, telling the victims' families, “I'm sorry I was a coward and didn't try harder to stop him. I'm sorry I didn't try to put myself between him and you guys.” Want to listen to ALL of our podcasts AD-FREE? Subscribe through APPLE PODCASTS, and try it for three days free: https://tinyurl.com/ycw626tj Follow Our Other Cases: https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com The latest on The Downfall of Diddy, The Trial of Karen Read, The Murder Of Maddie Soto, Catching the Long Island Serial Killer, Awaiting Admission: BTK's Unconfessed Crimes, Delphi Murders: Inside the Crime, Chad & Lori Daybell, The Murder of Ana Walshe, Alex Murdaugh, Bryan Kohberger, Lucy Letby, Kouri Richins, Malevolent Mormon Mommys, The Menendez Brothers: Quest For Justice, The Murder of Stephen Smith, The Murder of Madeline Kingsbury, The Murder Of Sandra Birchmore, and much more! Listen at https://www.truecrimetodaypod.com
Jason looks back at the Pasco and Gasparilla Stakes card from Tampa as well as racing from Gulfstream Park and Fair Grounds.
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We're celebrating National Mentoring Month by highlighting an amazing mentoring opportunity Pasco County provides up and coming leaders in our organization. It's our Leadership Development Program - or LDP. Special guests: Shaina Smith / Libraries Khalil Abu-jamous / IT
Louie sits down with Jason Beem, track announcer and podcaster, to talk about the upcoming racing season. Louie and Jason give their picks for Pasco, Gasparilla, & Wayward Lass races this weekend (Sponsored by AMWAGER). Sponsored by MANSCAPE. Use our code HORSERACING to receive 20% off and FREE shipping!
The holiday season arrives as many in our community are still recovering from back-to-back hurricanes. It's more important than ever to support those in need, and this episode explores all the ways our Human Services and Veterans Services teams can help. Special guests: David Gersen / Veterans Services Jordan French / Human Services
This week's topics:St. Pete Council votes to approve Rays Stadium BondsMany Floridians in Trump Administration ChoicesFlorida is Ground Zero in high cost of rentsTECO gets thumbs up for rate increasePasco Sheriff settles lawsuit over predictive policingWith guests:Eric Deggans, TV & Media Analyst, NPRJanelle Irwin Taylor, Publisher, Southeast PoliticsMitch Perry, Senior Reporter, Florida PhoenixRay Roa, Editor-in-chief, Creative Loafing Tampa
Join us in this episode of The Dental Brief as we sit down with Dr. Lesley Pascoe, a seasoned dentist with 26 years of experience, former owner of multiple dental practices, and a passionate consultant and educator. Dr. Pascoe shares her inspiring journey from aspiring cardiologist to a successful career in dentistry, the challenges dentists face in balancing patient care with financial realities, and her dedication to helping children through myofunctional therapy.Discover how she transitioned into her new venture, MyoAway Centers for Kids, where she focuses on improving jaw and airway development in young patients. Dr. Pascoe also dives into practical tips for improving patient communication, case acceptance, and maintaining professional integrity. Whether you're a dentist or just curious about the evolving dental field, this episode is packed with insights on creating positive change in the profession and helping patients live healthier lives.website: www.myowaycenters.comAbout the guest:Leslie Pasco, DMD, OFM, QOM-D, Cert BBIAs a general dentist for 25 years and a practice management consultant/professional speaker and coach, Dr. Leslie has experienced the dental profession is almost every way. As sole owner, she grew her first dental practice over 10 times in less than 10 years. She is well known in Pittsburgh for starting a successful scratch practice in the Wexford area which has recently sold. As a professional speaker and consultant, she has helped thousands of dentists and their teams all around the country grow and help their patients with less stress. In treating hundreds of thousands of patients over her career and observing a serious pandemic afflicting the developed world increasingly over the last few centuries, Dr. Leslie is now dedicating the remaining years of her career to preventative myofunctional therapy to help child of all ages grow right, breathe right and live better.More than 90% of children show signs and symptoms of underdeveloped jaws and airways. Dr. Leslie could not ignore the situation and made it her mission to develop a plan to provide children with preventive myofunctional therapy to help children grow and establish their jaws and airways. Her dream is stream early intervention with myofunctional therapy for all children and hopefully curb disease in our society by preventing mouth breathing and sleep related breathing disorders at an early age through the correction of the oral muscles that contribute to the growth and function of the human jaw and airway. ***** SPONSOR: – Omni Premier Marketing: https://omnipremier.com/dental-marketing/ CONNECT: – Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thedentalbrief/ – Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thedentalbriefpodcast/ – LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dental-brief-podcast-564267217 – Patrick's LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pchavoustie/– Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCd08JzybKfNH0v12Q9jf50w WEBSITE: – https://dentalbrief.com/
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Join us as we discuss the importance of strategic planning, including the idea of not just bouncing 'back' - but bouncing 'forward' - to build a strong, adaptable community. Special guests: Jeff Harris / Pasco County Strategy and Sustainability Amandla Hill / Pasco County Planning Services
Katie from Dynamic Languages comes on the podcast to share what the future of virtual reality might look like. During the conversation we also cover topics like learning whilst travelling, language learning in schools, and much more. About Dynamic Languages: App on the Meta Store: https://www.meta.com/en-gb/experiences/dynamic-languages/4890053391081880/ Website: https://www.dynamiclanguages.org/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@dynamiclanguages Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dynamic_languages_360/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/DynamicLanguages
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On today's episode, we have an old friend and a highly successful practice owner, Dr. Spencer Greer, joining us. Spencer owns Mid Columbia Dental, located in Kennewick and Pasco, Washington. He is an award-winning dentist and an authority in implant dentistry, certified in conscious sedation. In his free time, Spencer enjoys surfing, golfing, sleeping, eating donuts, and watching movies with his wife and kids. In this episode, Spencer shares his recent journey with the carnivore diet, guided by Dr. Faustine Dinn, to manage his autoimmune disease. We dive into his experience, the challenges, and the surprising benefits he's encountered. Spencer also gives us an inside look at his dental career, including his path to owning multiple practices, his practice management strategies, and how he mentors new associates to achieve high productivity. Spencer's approach focuses on diagnosing effectively, maximizing treatment acceptance, and maintaining a positive and efficient work environment. He also discusses his mentorship program, Big Time Dental Producers, aimed at helping other dentists ramp up their production and achieve financial success. Listeners can benefit from Spencer's mentorship sessions, with a special discount code "MARK" for 10% off any course offerings. Tune in to learn valuable insights and practical tips to enhance your dental practice. EPISODE RESOURCES https://midcolumbiadental.com https://www.truedentalsuccess.com Dental Success Network Subscribe to The Dentalpreneur Podcast