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Newmarket-on-Fergus is the place to be this Sunday, the 4th of May. The agricultural show's back with show jumping, cattle classes, food stalls, and a petting farm for the kids To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Secretary, Fiona Duggan and Head of Horse Showing section, Pat Lynch. Photo(C): ClareFM
In this episode of Plugged In, Chuck Hanna speaks with Pat Lynch, Executive Managing Director at CBRE Data Center Solutions, about the evolving data center and AI landscape. They discuss the rapid growth of AI and its significant impact on data centers, including the shift from large training models to inference-based AI and private AI, which demands more distributed, latency-sensitive facilities in urban areas. Pat emphasizes the growing need for infrastructure investments in connectivity and power to support AI advancements and cloud growth. They also explore the challenges of meeting energy demands, the emergence of enterprise-built data centers, and innovations in sustainable practices–offering a forward-looking perspective on the industry's exciting trajectory. You will want to hear this episode if you are interested in… Companies embracing technology solutions (01:55) Challenges and opportunities in data center development (04:38) Innovations in data center to enhance efficiency (06:58) How CBRE is supporting clients in managing sustainability initiatives (11:52) Differences and overlaps between AI and data centers (18:19) Ramp-up schedules of large data centers and AI facilities (22:56) Pat's favorite data center location (24:43) Insights on how the industry is evolving (27:34) For full episode show notes, click here. Connect with Pat Lynch On LinkedIn Pat Lynch, Executive Managing Director for CBRE's Data Center Solutions, acts as an advisor, advocate, and partner in navigating the dynamic technology needs for his clients. Pat and his team of professionals develop custom mission-critical strategies that address specific industry challenges and help meet business objectives. Through creative problem-solving and transaction structuring, clients experience improved reliability and expense management, and operational efficiencies. CBRE's Data Center Solutions has experienced significant growth under Pat's leadership, resulting in a diverse client base in terms of size and industry. Prior to joining CBRE in 2011, Pat led global real estate services for a number of technology companies including Level 3 Communications, Carlyle Group/Coresite, First Data Corporation, and MFS Communications. Having successfully completed multimillion-dollar transactions for site acquisitions and developments, his professional acumen includes data center and mission-critical facilities, global corporate service delivery, portfolio optimization, and leadership as a senior manager. Pat volunteers as a coach for a competitive junior high boys basketball team. He also serves on the board for the rocky mountain region chapters of the Association for Data Center Management (AFCOM) and CoreNet Global. Connect with Constellation Follow Constellation on LinkedIn Follow Chuck Hanna on LinkedIn Learn more about Constellation sustainability solutions Connect With Smart Energy Decisions Smart Energy Decisions Follow us on LinkedIn Subscribe to Smart Energy Voices on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Android, Spotify, Stitcher, TuneIn Radio, aCast, PlayerFM, iHeart Radio If you're interested in participating in the next Smart Energy Decision Event, visit smartenergydecisions.com or email our Community Development team at attend@smartenergydecisions.com.
When the largest commercial real estate company in the world says power is the No. 1 priority for data center operators — and they're coming to rural America — we're all ears. Pat Lynch, CBRE's global head of data center solutions, joins CoBank's Chris Shaffner and Jackie Bove on this episode of Power Plays to discuss planning, financing, credit, and the related balancing act for electric distribution cooperatives.
The rapid growth of digital infrastructure like AI, edge computing, virtual reality and private clouds is making data centers—once an underappareciated niche—into an increasingly important commercial real estate sector. DigitalBridge CEO Marc Ganzi and CBRE's Pat Lynch share insights on this burgeoning market.ABOUT THIS WEEK'S GUESTS:Marc GanziCEODigitalBridgeMarc C. Ganzi is the Chief Executive Officer at DigitalBridge and has been an investor and operator in the digital infrastructure sector for more than 25 years. Marc has led DigitalBridge's transformation to become a leading global manager of digital infrastructure, managing over $70 billion in assets under management across the digital ecosystem, including cell towers, data centers, fiber, small cells and edge infrastructure. Pat LynchGlobal Head of CBRE Data Center SolutionsPat Lynch, Executive Managing Director for CBRE's Data Center Solutions, acts as an advisor, advocate and partner in navigating the dynamic technology needs for his clients. Pat and his team of professionals develop custom mission-critical strategies that address specific industry challenges and help meet business objectives. Through creative problem solving and transaction structuring, clients experience improved reliability and expense management, and operational efficiencies.KEY TAKEAWAYS:Digital infrastructure is an estimated $13 trillion market, according to DigitalBridge CEO Marc Ganzi; leasing and licensing agreements for fiber space resemble real estate leases.Demand for data centers is significantly outstripping supply, creating opportunities for expansion in emerging domestic and international markets.The industry is grappling with sustainability issues, particularly the effects of heavy power and water usage. This is driving a focus on renewable resources.Ganzi notes the next big trend in digital infrastructure could be network virtualization, moving toward software-defined infrastructure. One manifestation of this is the growth of private clouds, where organizations have better security and control than in the public cloud.
For many farmers visiting Canada’s Outdoor Farm Show (COFS), the tillage demonstration has become a must-attend event. Independent agronomist and long-time COFS field demonstration host Pat Lynch says farmers see the benefits of tillage and it’s important to keep up to date with the evolution of tillage equipment to understand how it can best fit... Read More
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Frank Morano brings you the issues that matter the most with style and wit in the Other Side of Midnight Local Spotlight. Frank discusses Pat Lynch announcing that he will not seek reelection as the President of the PBA, the teardown of the Indian Point nuclear power plant, $2 billion in unpaid fines being owed to NYC, and retired school princiapl Rudy E. Giuliani hosting a fundraiser for Mayor Adams. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg is suing Ohio Representative Jim Jordan over what he called a “brazen and unconstitutional attack” of his case against former President Donald Trump. Also, New York State's budget is 2 weeks late, WNYC's Jon Campbell has the details. And finally, the head of the New York City police officers union, Pat Lynch, won't be seeking re-election. It means after over two decades, the 23,000 officers that make up the Police Benevolent Association will have a new top advocate. Lynch's became a household name to local news viewers and tabloid readers for his vociferous support of officers, and willingness to directly engage with politicians. In 2014, he famously blamed de Blasio for the death of two officers, and later controversially endorsed former President Donald Trump's re-election. WNYC's Sean Carlson spoke about Lynch's legacy with Spectrum News NY1 Criminal Justice reporter Dean Meminger, who has been covering Lynch for decades.
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More organic matter, fewer weed seeds and insect pests, and a nitrogen credit: that’s what farmers get when they put forage in the rotation, says independent agronomist Pat Lynch. From better soil health to higher yields, the benefits of forage — especially alfalfa — is a story that Lynch promotes passionately. On this episode of... Read More
The 'Disturbed' frontman on his new life living in Florida, some world affairs, the media, and of course the bands brand new album coming out this Friday 11/18, 'Divisive'
Manager Pat Lynch talks about being inducted in the 2022 Atlantic City Boxing Hall of Fame Class @patlynchboxing22 @acbhof #Boxing #Manager #AtlanticCity #halloffame --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marc-abrams7/support
It pays to manage corn stalks. That message was heard loud and clear when agronomists Pat Lynch and Jonathan Zettler asked farmers why they till soil following a corn crop. The pair publish The Cropwalker — a weekly agronomy newsletter, and heard from 372 respondents in a Twitter poll. The top reason for tillage, cited... Read More
Mark shares an educational live event from The Real Estate School @892 in which Pat Lynch of Bluestone Bank explains the grants now being offered for first-time homebuyers in many areas of Massachusetts. Contact Pat at 781-293-3202 Affiliate Links: Unleashing the Power of Respect: The I-M Approach by Joseph Shrand, MD This episode is brought to you by SecuriTitle. SecuriTitle offers title exam, closing preparation, and title clearing services for real estate closing firms, providing the capacity and expertise to help firms manage costs and increase efficiency. Learn more at securititle.com.
NHSN training is a key first step to becoming a competent infection preventionist. In this episode we talk to Marc Wright, clinical science liaison for the central region at PDI, on the history of the AJIC/NHSN Case Studies, the important role they play in IP competency development, and how to make them work for you. Hosted by: Marie Wilson, MSN, RN, CIC, interim host of the 5 Second Rule podcast About our Guests: Marc-Oliver Wright, MT(ASCP), MS, CIC, FAPIC, Clinical Science Liaison, Central Region, PDI Marc-Oliver Wright, MT (ASCP), MS, CIC, FAPIC, is the clinical science liaison for the central region at PDI, Inc. He has an extensive work history in infection prevention including as an infection preventionist at the University of Wisconsin University Hospital in Madison, Wisconsin and as the corporate director of infection control and quality improvement for NorthShore University HealthSystem in Evanston, Illinois. His educational background includes a bachelors of sciences in clinical laboratory sciences, a master's of science in epidemiology and advanced training in public health informatics-all from the University of Illinois – Chicago. He is board certified in infection prevention, a Fellow of APIC and was the 2019 recipient of the President's Distinguished Service Award (in honor of Pat Lynch). Marc-Oliver previously served on the Board of Directors at APIC as well as an officer as Treasurer. He has over 60 publications in the American Journal of Infection Control, Infection Control and Hospital Epidemiology, Emerging Infectious Diseases, among others and served as an editorial board member and section editor for the American Journal of Infection Control from 2009-2019.
Pat Lynch is the editor-in-chief of WomensRadio and Womens Radio Network, produced by Women's Online Media and Education Network (W.O.M.E.N.). In 1969 at the age of 25, Pat was the first woman to begin an advertising agency single-handedly in the South and had been listed twice in The World's Who's Who of Women and most recently in the International Who's Who and Strathmore's Who's Who. In this episode, she talks about her early involvement in politics and government jobs before transitioning to entrepreneurship and nonprofit organizations. Listen in to learn how having the right mentor can transform your career or business to the next level. You will also learn why you shouldn't allow failure to define your path and should instead use the lessons to grow. Key Takeaways: The importance of listening to your heart when starting a business to succeed The power of having the right mentor to help you take your business to the next level The benefits of networking in nonprofit boards for career development Learn to rise after failure and allow it to act as a lesson to do better The power of trusting yourself and being persistent in your career or business
Tonight on the Dominic Carter Show: Putin continues his threats against the world, and New York City Mayor Eric Adams angers PBA head Pat Lynch with his cellphone comments. Dominic takes listeners' calls on these issues and provides his ever-sharp analysis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
April 29, 2022 ~ Pat Lynch, Licensed Funeral Director at Lynch and Sons talks about the increase in cremations over burials. Dolores Porte, President of the Village of Sanford gives us an update on the rebuild after the Sanford Dam broke in 2020. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne with some consumer tips on how to save money during inflation. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson reports on proposed legislation to make police worn body cameras more effective. Robert Livernois, Superintendent Warren Consolidated Schools talks about the outbreak of vaping addiction at local high schools and Tim Twentyman, Senior Writer for DetroitLions.com looks back at night 1 of the draft.
April 29, 2022 ~ Pat Lynch, Licensed Funeral Director at Lynch & Sons and Former President of the National Funeral Directors Association, talks with Guy Gordon about the rise in cremation services over traditional burials.
Pat Lynch, who was Founder, President and CEO of Chicago Equity Partners, a Chicago based asset manager for over 20 years. He now holds investment and strategic advisory roles within the investment industry and is on the board of directors of Loyola Business School, as well as the Ballmer Center for Social Justice.Our conversation covers Pat's decades of experience in finance, including starting out in the investment arm of a bank, forming Chicago Equity Partners with a group of partners and growing that business. We spend quite a bit of time on how to make a sale, and how we must be careful not to project how we "buy" onto others. Knowing clients is about so much more than how they buy of course, and we speak about the importance of networks, developing direct client relationships and how the shape of finance is changing with more involvement of intermediaries. We also take a broader survey of the dynamics of the finance industry and how it is evolving.This podcast is brought to you with the kind support of Pluscios Capital, a women-owned, WBENC certified investment management firm based in Evanston, IL. With over 60+ years of combined investment management experience, co-founders Constance Teska and Kelly Chesney are committed to the development of bespoke investment solutions on behalf of institutions and intermediaries. In addition to broadly diversified core and catalyst solutions, Pluscios provides hands on product development support and custom solutions with a focus on diversity-led and emerging managers.
Data Centers are playing an increasingly integral role in the digital economy. Sureel Choksi, CEO of Vantage Data Centers, and CBRE's Pat Lynch join Spencer to discuss innovations that increase data center reliability, operational efficiency and value, including new forms of energy management.
Joined today by NYPD PBA President, Police Officer Patrick Lynch. Pat and I talk about his childhood growing up in Queens, and how being a city worker was a route he knew he wanted to take. We hear about why Officer Lynch decided to raise his right hand and join the NYPD. Pat shares about graduating the police academy, getting stationed in Williamsburg in the 90th Precinct and how different it was back then to now. He describes the day to day battles and responsibilities the PBA has, from petitioning against the release of cop killers to making sure the NYC police officers are represented rightfully and fair. We talk about the current state of policing in this climate with a war on police officers, from bail reform to the protests. Morale seems to be at an all-time low and Pat and I talk about why that is, how that can be changed and if there is a glimmer of hope. Pat shared his experience meeting with President Trump, why it's so important for cops to vote and how he was feeling before addressing the nation during the RNC. He beams with pride about his 2 son's raising their right hand and joining the police department, and confesses what his biggest fear is for them. From meeting Joe Frazier to responding to the Miracle on the Hudson, Officer Pat Lynch shows why he deserves to be the head of the most powerful police union in the United States. **Sponsor: https://www.instagram.com/Henry_daverin/ **
In the final series of the main Fiftyfaces Podcast for 2021, we have a number of treats in store - from members of underrepresented groups that we often don't hear as much about - such as the Native American and the Asian American population - from Bob Snigaroff who moved from a fishing village in Alaska to Wall Street - but via one of Alaska's biggest allocators, and from Susan Soh, whose American-Chinese upbringing often made it seem that everything was planned out - but for whom Adaptive Intelligence (or AQ) has been key. We hear from a number of women making strides and enjoying success in the areas of Climate Tech, where Pippa Gawley shares her vision that this area is the only way to ensure we meet our climate goals, and Margaux O'Brien who has brought her love of asset allocation from South Africa to the University of California with many global stops in between. Elina Kovaleva muses why more women don't see what a wonderful, flexible, career hedge funds can provide and Alexandra Noble reflects on a long, storied career and why she is now focused on giving back and mentoring the next generation of leaders. Moving to London, Andrien Meyers is a true renaissance man, blending a role as an elected official with one in finance, and a broad commitment to social justice in which he is involved in the City of London tackling racism taskforce, while Tim Hodgson, co-leader of the Thinking Ahead Institute takes on a journey of thinking ahead which ends on a surprisingly optimistic note.We also include the voices of wisdom of long-term practitioners in the areas of investment management and private wealth, hearing from Pat Lynch, former leader of Chicago Equity Partners and David Miller, whose weekly diary now reaches over 15,000 readers in 57 countries. Series 5 is brought to you with the kind support of Pluscios Capital, a women-owned, WBENC certified investment management firm based in Evanston, IL. With over 60+ years of combined investment management experience, co-founders Constance Teska and Kelly Chesney are committed the development of bespoke investment solutions on behalf of institutions and intermediaries. In addition to broadly diversified core and catalyst solutions, Pluscios provides hands on product development support and custom solutions with a focus on diversity-led and emerging managers.
Joined today by NYPD PBA President, Police Officer Patrick Lynch. Pat and I talk about his childhood growing up in Queens, and how being a city worker was a route he knew he wanted to take. We hear about why Officer Lynch decided to raise his right hand and join the NYPD. Pat shares about graduating the police academy, getting stationed in Williamsburg in the 90th Precinct and how different it was back then to now. He describes the day to day battles and responsibilities the PBA has, from petitioning against the release of cop killers to making sure the NYC police officers are represented rightfully and fair. We talk about the current state of policing in this climate with a war on police officers, from bail reform to the protests. Morale seems to be at an all-time low and Pat and I talk about why that is, how that can be changed and if there is a glimmer of hope. Pat shared his experience meeting with President Trump, why it's so important for cops to vote and how he was feeling before addressing the nation during the RNC. He beams with pride about his 2 son's raising their right hand and joining the police department, and confesses what his biggest fear is for them. From meeting Joe Frazier to responding to the Miracle on the Hudson, Officer Pat Lynch shows why he deserves to be the head of the most powerful police union in the United States.
The Tánaiste has all but ruled out full redress for homeowners impacted by mica, claiming it would open the floodgates for other groups. The Taoiseach says the proposed mica compensation scheme will be presented to cabinet early next month. Paddy Diver is one of the many homeowners affected in Donegal spoke to Alison. One our listeners Pat Lynch - also joined in on the conversation.
For Pat Lynch, Founder WomensRadio(R) her former boss gave her a lifeline. Pat's immediate boss really liked her marketing ideas. The problem was, he could never answer the question as to when they would be implemented. So Pat went up the line to his boss who told her: ‘You know your boss has been here longer and he has a family. So maybe you should find another job.’ Words that eventually propelled her to where she is now. By the age of 25, Pat had served as the Press Secretary for a U.S. Senator and Congressman. She then founded her first advertising agency in Atlanta, Georgia. Pat has been listed twice in The Worlds Who’s Who of Women. And she was the first person to use radio and TV to promote real estate. In 1996, she began a broad-based company, Women’s Online Media and Education Network, to promote communication for and about women. It is currently producing WomensRadio® and a unique high quality and low cost tool called AudioAcrobat®. With streaming credits from Microsoft, the first programs began in 1998, making the site the first to stream for women! W.O.M.E.N. targets niche markets using the Web, wireless technologies, and social media and provides a platform for women leaders and also not-for-profits which serve women and issues that affect women, children and families. ‘It takes an overwhelming amount of courage to do something in the face of all opposition.’ My conversation with Pat Lynch: Breaking into the man’s world of advertising How a nightmare of words turned into an opportunity A long journey Seeking advisement Competitors and sharing of ideas Overcoming fear of new ideas The beginnings and the why of WomensRadio(R) Women’s online media and education creation What women want to hear about So much more to do
How far have women in business advanced in the past 50 years? Join us on Women Lead Radio as Michelle Bergquist, your host of Women Leading the Way, has a conversation with Pat Lynch, Founder & CEO of Women's Online Media and Education Network (www.womensradio.com), as they discuss how women in business have evolved over the years, and how different things are today, from a successful business woman who has been there along the journey. Pat is a media innovator with a mission to give women a larger voice! Sponsor Appreciation! Thank you to our partner and show sponsor, Microsoft (www.microsoft.com)! Interested in Learning More About Connected Women of Influence? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/attend-an-event-as-our-guest/) to Be Invited as Our Special VIP & Guest to a Future Event! Interested in Becoming a Member of Our Professional Community!? Click Here (https://connectedwomenofinfluence.com/membership-application/) to Apply for Membership!
Today on the Rundown - Pat Lynch, PBA President, joined the show. Crime in NYC skyrocketing. Police officers are handcuffed. What's next for the NYPD?
In this episode, your hosts Chris Scuse and Emily Allegar are joined by Austin Lyons (Mobile Product Manager, Corteva Agriscience), Jake Persoon (Operations Manager of Ochs Consulting in NY) and Pat Lynch (owner of Van Pelt Farms in NY) to discuss the Pioneer Seeds App, its features and how to use it in the field to help manage your fields to their best advantage.
Pat Lynch is back to talk Xavier Pinson, Cuonzo Martin, preseason conference tournaments, possibly reseeding the NCAA brackets, and more. ***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.BlueChewTry BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Pat Lynch is back to talk Xavier Pinson, Cuonzo Martin, preseason conference tournaments, possibly reseeding the NCAA brackets, and more. *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. BlueChew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can Michigan still make the Final Four? Is Baylor too soft? What 11-seeds or lower can win? Pat Lynch and I make our picks and talk Mizzou-Oklahoma as well.***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.BlueChewTry BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping.Join Our Bracket Challengehttps://fantasy.espn.com/tournament-challenge-bracket/2021/en/group?groupID=3624947 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Can Michigan still make the Final Four? Is Baylor too soft? What 11-seeds or lower can win? Pat Lynch and I make our picks and talk Mizzou-Oklahoma as well. *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. BlueChew Try BlueChew FREE when you use our promo code LOCKEDON at bluechew.com at checkout--just pay $5 shipping. Join Our Bracket Challenge https://fantasy.espn.com/tournament-challenge-bracket/2021/en/group?groupID=3624947 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Host Bill Vickery hits on a number of topics this week, including Governor Hutchinson COVID guidance, the economic impact of the virus and pays tribute to Pat Lynch. In the second hour, Bill talks to lifelong friend Mark Toothacker of Spendthrift Farm about his partial ownership of Kentucky Derby winner Authentic.
Check out the latest episode where Big E talks about more gun control measures being introduced, the anti police movement destroying cities across the country, Wall Street heavyweights getting beaten at their own game and so much more!! You don't want to miss this!!
This week on The Liberty Cast, Big E looks at some new gun control measures being proposed on the state and federal levels, the left steps in to protect their wall street partners from some day traders and a surprise nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize. He gets in to all of that and a whole lot more. Don't miss it!!SUBSCRIBE: ApplePodcasts | iHeartRADIO | Spotify | Spreaker | AndroidVirginia moves to further infringe on your rights.Sheila Jackson Lee introduces another terrible gun control bill.Teen will not be charged in shooting death of scumbag. Justice Prevails.After another officer is shot, Pat Lynch doesn't hold back.Di Blasio's plans are not working, likely by design.The First Amendment means nothing to these people.Black Lies Matter nominated for a Nobel PEACE Prize?
Fellow Mizzou mafioso Pat Lynch joins me to discuss the Tigers chances of winning the SEC, Kentucky's rough start, Will Wade, Xavier Pinson, and much more.Follow Pat on Twitter: @PatLynchSports***Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdobFollow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64kEasiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouriSupport Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BuiltGoVisit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Fellow Mizzou mafioso Pat Lynch joins me to discuss the Tigers chances of winning the SEC, Kentucky's rough start, Will Wade, Xavier Pinson, and much more. Follow Pat on Twitter: @PatLynchSports *** Subscribe on Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/qtrsdob Follow on Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/twpa64k Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. BuiltGo Visit BuiltGO.com and use promo code “LOCKED,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. BetOnline AG There is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What’s powering the burgeoning digital economy? Charles Meyers, CEO, Equinix, and Pat Lynch, CBRE’s Senior Managing Director, Data Center Solutions, join Spencer Levy to share insights about a robust asset class – Data Centers.
Pat Lynch, retired vet and regular walker in Wicklow is on the line to Damien.
Funeral of Pat Lynch on Friday 4th September 2020
How blue states and cities are deciding not to prosecute rioters; Biden tries to blame Trump for socialist violence; NYPD union president Pat Lynch gives stirring RNC convention speech endorsing Donald Trump
As Near FM celebrates its 25th anniversary, Pat Lynch joins Debbie McMahon to chat about his memories being involved with Near FM as a volunteer.
Pat Lynch gives a Realty Check-In on the good, the bad and the opportunities in residential real estate.
Guests Michael Murphy, CBRE Network Advisory Services Leader and Founder, and Pat Lynch, Senior Managing Director for CBRE Data Center Solutions, sit down with host Brian Fonfara to discuss details that led to the January 2020 acquisition, including market conditions that made the deal attractive to both parties, background on NEF and what’s next for Network Advisory Services.
New #Janette's TV episode – In 1969, at 25 years old, Pat Lynch, Founder and CEO of Women's Online Media and Education Network, producers of WomensRadio(R) and AudioAcrobat(R), became the first woman to begin an advertising agency single-handedly in Southern USA. By 1977, she had been listed twice in The World's Who's Who of Women and most recently in the International Who's Who and Strathmore's Who's Who. In 1996, she began WomensRadio to “give women a greater voice!” WomensRadio, a converging medium, had its beginning on the Web as a rich, content Website for women leaders (www.WomensRadio.com). In 2001, her company also began WomensCalendar (www.WomensCalendar.org). Today it is the largest databank of women's events in the world. In 2003, a stronger branding program was implemented with a site and logo redesign and the launch of the SpeakerSpot, a dynamic speaker referral program was launched. In 2005, the company launched AudioAcrobat®, a unique, easy, and inexpensive, Web-based, audio and video production, streaming and podcasting service. (www.AudioAcrobat.com). This year, the company will be launching an all-new and very interactive WomensRadio site, as well as the WR Channel, a syndicated 24/7 talk and music Web radio for women! She joins Janette to discuss how media opened women's voices and creates new communication bridges for the future. Click HERE to subscribe to Janette's TV YouTube Channel and watch this refreshing and informative Janette's TV episode NOW www.youtube.com/YourMarketingMagnet. Learn More About Pat and WomensTalkRadio HERE http://www.womensradio.com/. Pat's included a special Form to invite Janette's TV and Janette's TV Podcast audience to be her guest for a special program on being a Star Guest on Radio. Retail value, $300. Free for Janette's audience. Participate HERE https://form.jotform.com/201700828182955. Janette's TV and Janette's TV Podcast audiences are also welcome to explore AudioAcrobat.com free for 30 days. Please leave your comments in the feed below and share us with all the amazing women and smart men in your life. Kindly also hit the #BELL to be notified of all our upcoming episodes. Thank you!
New #Janette’s TV episode – In 1969, at 25 years old, Pat Lynch, Founder and CEO of Women's Online Media and Education Network, producers of WomensRadio(R) and AudioAcrobat(R), became the first woman to begin an advertising agency single-handedly in...
Today's episode features Ironman 70.3 AWA Triathlete, Pastor and father to 7 daughters, Pat Lynch. Pat shares his story of eating disorders, food sensitivities & struggles with nutrition in sport and how adjusting his nutrition and carbohydrate intake improved his performance.You can find Pat and follow along on his racing and leading on instagram at @PatLynchVox or @TheMvmntChurch as well as at www.Themovement.org or on his youtube channel https://bit.ly/MovementChurchYoutubeIf you're interested in sponsoring Nutritional Revolution Podcast, shoot us an email on nutritionalrev@gmail.com. See you in the next episode!Learn about Nutritional RevolutionLearn about E-guides & Programs offered on our websiteBook a 15-minute complementary consultation
Bruce Lee's 30 for 30, Trump's conspiracy theory tweet, TikTok's Sway House, Chad Daybell arrested, COPS canceled, doxing the wrong cyclist, The Day I Met El Chapo, Lea Michele's the worst, and BranDon's about to "lose yo job".President Trump decided to tweet and attack the 75-year-old who 'fell down harder than he was pushed' by the Buffalo police.Candace Owens may have had some points, but why tear down George Floyd, especially now?BranDon has been called out on a lot of things lately & his claim that he never loses power is the latest. People complaining about politics on the show has Drew feeling exhausted.Drew is still angry at the white race for a lot of reasons & one of them just so happens to be 'content houses'. Currently, TikTok's Sway House is facing the wrath of its neighbors.Human remains were found at the home of Chad Daybell in what some people are calling a 'rookie move' for murderers. Drew watched The Day I Met El Chapo documentary on Netflix & ended up learning a lot about the savvy drug lord who surpassed Pablo Escobar's reign as the highest earning criminal of all time."BLM" is the hottest new thing to post on social media for the sweet sweet likes.The insiders of the beauty industry are breaking their silence to pile on the Lea Michele hate.Jon Legend won the Twitter poll on who is the most available celebrity.The witch-hunt for the angry cyclist who attacked two girls posting protest flyers ended up with a doxing of an innocent man.Russian bots are trying to divide us & they're doing a heck of a job.Brad Pitt's rumored girlfriend Alia Shawkat is now cancelled for using the N-word in 2016. She apologized now that she has recognized her "nuanced access" to white privilege.Some people are saying white people are the thinnest-skinned group of people.After the Fappening, sex tapes & penis pics don't seem like such a big deal anymore. Joe Rogan is apparently the "biggest benefactor of institutionalized racism" according to some random dude with a podcast who wants attention.Pat Lynch the head of the police union in New York is trending on Twitter for being separated at birth with Henry Winkler.President Trump managed to get more of the black vote than Mitt Romney, but look who they both were running against.Rudy Giuliani made Piers Morgan look good after turning into a crazy old man on a recent episode of GMB.Drew's been watching a lot of COPS lately & has been noticing the different methods of restraint used over the decades.Breaking News: BranDon Jasina's into the podcast after DTE fixed the damn power.ESPN's 30 for 30 on Bruce Lee was great and inspiring.Asian American's have dominated since the horrific internment camps during WWII. Some feel it's because of the parenting style, but others believe it's because of the opportunities they've been provided.Mayor Lori Lightfoot went off on Chicago & the police response to the protesters and looting.Protesters in Detroit met with Mayor Duggan to address 11 23 demands including free running water & ending project green light.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
In today’s episode, we are in the second part of the webinar, Overcoming Adversity. We will be joined Tim is joined by a legendary fire chief, Chief John Buckman, the fire chief of German Township Fire Department, Indiana for 35 years, Dan Seidberg, the President of iamresponding.com, and Dr. Pat Lynch who has been working in consulting with fire rescue agencies since 2007 and as an associate for Emergency Services Consulting International. In this webinar series, we provide resources and tools for first responders and those in healthcare and fire chiefs as leaders. And really, the tips that the speakers shared on leadership, communication, and self-care apply to all of us, especially in this challenging time. So come on and let’s join them in this episode that is packed with useful strategies that will keep us growing in becoming a far more mesmerizing leader. Quotes: “We need to make sure that we can help them [people/members] address their concerns and reduce their vulnerability so that they can live a long and happy and well life.” - John Buckman “Leaders should never stop seeing future possibilities and opportunities.” - John Buckman “People look up to you to the extent that if you do or do not take care of yourselves, they will do the same thing.” - Dr. Pat Lynch “Developing your self-awareness and your situational awareness will help you establish and respect your boundaries.” - Captain Rian Glassford “It takes courage to ask for help and that not asking for help is not courageous.” - Dr. Pat Lynch “You need to recognize what you're doing and the value that you're providing to your communities, especially these days.” - Dr. Pat Lynch “It's not about being in charge, it's about taking care of the people that are in your charge.” - Tim Shurr Mentions: https://www.facebook.com/TimShurr https://mesmerizingleadership.com/ John Hopkins University’s CoViD-19 Map https://iamresponding.com/ Show Notes: (00:20) Introduction to the webinar (02:30) Introduction of the speakers (05:17) The reality of the CoVid-19 case and its seriousness (08:10) Adjusting your leadership style because of the present circumstance (10:25) Balancing the tasks accordingly (10:57) Kinds of training that needs to be provided (11:30) Increasing our communication and get credible information (12:51) Controlling the drama (13:49) Having competent leadership (14:45) Have fun, appreciate, and be nice (15:53) People are vulnerable (18:01) Turning to credible news sources (19:15) The importance of self-care (20:20) The story of Captain Rian Glassford (23:04) The story of Ray Ronnie (25:27) The story of Patrick Mahoney (27:19) The story of Paul Burn (28:50) Debriefing after the saves and the non-saves (29:22) Setting boundaries (30:32) Communicating and maintaining your boundaries (31:15) Knowing your limitation and working with them (33:55) Choosing our focus (36:26) Spending time with people that energizes ou (39:44) How mesmerizing leaders think (42:47) Learning leadership skills from a pack of wolves in the wild (45:01) It’s about taking care of your people (45:22) Average Leaders vs. Mesmerizing Leaders (45:56) Mesmerizing leaders do whatever it takes (47:05) Mesmerizing leaders always focus on where we are and where we're headed to (48:21) Mesmerizing leaders focus on intention, vision, and facts (49:54) Mesmerizing leaders are looking for what’s possible (51:17) When we are pressured (52:24) Mesmerizing leaders remain calm and prioritize things (54:02) Mesmerizing leaders are open to learning from the situation and thinks how they can show up (55:58) Mesmerizing leaders focus on outcomes that they want to happen Make Your Day A Shurr! Success
Rules, refs, and ratings. Plus, Pat Lynch and I talk Tiger basketball and three box score changes that should happen NOW.***Follow Pat on Twitter: @PatLynchSportsSubscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya?Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Rules, refs, and ratings. Plus, Pat Lynch and I talk Tiger basketball and three box score changes that should happen NOW. *** Follow Pat on Twitter: @PatLynchSports Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This episode of Inputs talks about late-planted corn, the future of the seed industry in Canada, and offers a behind-the-scenes look at the Production Pundits session. The Southwest Agricultural Conference is an annual conference held in southwestern Ontario that takes producers ‘back to school' on the latest topics in farming. In the episode, Ben Rosser, corn specialist with Ontario's Ministry of Agriculture, shares what Ontario corn growers can learn from the 2019 season, Steve Denys with Maizex Seeds provides insight into where the seed and plant breeding industry is heading in Canada, and associate editor Stephanie Gordon goes behind-the-scenes with Pat Lynch and Peter Johnson of the Production Pundits.
Somehow, the Tigers lost 68-60 to the Buccaneers. Is this the worst Mizzou loss of this millennium? Are the Tigers in a slump, or can they simply not shoot? Finally, Pat Lynch and I talk about Barry Odom's firing and potential replacement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
Somehow, the Tigers lost 68-60 to the Buccaneers. Is this the worst Mizzou loss of this millennium? Are the Tigers in a slump, or can they simply not shoot? Finally, Pat Lynch and I talk about Barry Odom's firing and potential replacement. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Creating a learning environment that drives better sales and customer success outcomes - Interview with Pat Lynch, VP of Enablement Excellence and Innovation at MindTickle, one of the industry's most comprehensive readiness and learning solutions for closing the knowledge and skill gaps found in customer-facing teams. Pat joins me today to talk about learning versus training, the frustrations of Chief Learning Officers, what's missing from the modern corporate learning environment, what is needed to get the most out of the Millennial and Gen-Z workforce and what MindTickle are doing about it.
The Tigers beat the Eagles 70-52, and Pat Lynch triumphantly returns to discuss the game, Mizzou in general, and you guessed it: German hero Rickey Paulding.***Follow Pat on Twitter: @PayLynchSportsSubscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya?Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.comFollow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzouYouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices ***Follow Locked On Mizzou for FREE, and never miss an episode:LockedOnMizzou.com
The Tigers beat the Eagles 70-52, and Pat Lynch triumphantly returns to discuss the game, Mizzou in general, and you guessed it: German hero Rickey Paulding. *** Follow Pat on Twitter: @PayLynchSports Subscribe, rate, and review! And tell a friend, why don't ya? Easiest place to send new listeners: LockedOnMizzou.com Follow the show everywhere: @LockedOnMizzou YouTube.com/ForOldMissouri Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Bottom Line Special - Amplitude 2019 - Manufacturing, Engineering & Design Amplitude is an annual conference led by the Technology Transfer Offices of Waterford Institute of Technology and Institute of Technology Carlow with the support of EI Technology Gateways and Research Centres.The goal of Amplitude is to support industry and help them understand the impact of research on their business/industries/sectors. Over the last number of weeks on The Bottom Line Special - Amplitude, we have heard what Amplitude and disruptive innovation is all about ,from the exciting developments in the health and pharmaceutical sector to the ground breaking developments in Smart Agriculture all taking place in the Innovation Centres in our local IT's. In this, the final episode of our four part The Bottom Line Special, we focus on the areas of Manufacturing, Engineering and Design and how research and innovation can help businesses in these sectors, John Purcell speaks with Ailish Delaney, Gateway Manager at Design + in Institute of Technology Carlow & Ramesh Raghavendra, South Eastern Applied Materials (SEAM) Centre Director & Technology Gateway Manager.We also continue our discussions from the day of the conference, where we hear about the importance of industry engagement, funding, and the impact that technology and innovation is having on the agricultural industry. While at the conference John spoke with Dr. Pat Lynch, Director of RIKON at Waterford Institute of Technology, Brian Foley, Industry Engagement Manager at Waterford Institute of Technology, Nicky Deasy, Managing Partner, The Yield Lab, and Rob O'Keeffe, Head of Marketing and Digital with Glanbia Agri. To find out more about Amplitude log onto www.amplitude.ie
Lynch from Lynch and Taco is in house to pick this weekend's slate of football.
What does the future of finding work look like? Well, my friends, it is challenging, of course. We all know that. Our guest today will help guide us through some of the struggles people face in a transition between jobs. Patrick Lynch is the President of CMP Southeast Region, a talent and transition firm that helps HR leaders develop their people and teams across the full talent life cycle – from talent acquisition and leadership development to organization development and outplacement support. In this conversation, we speak honestly about the challenges of finding work, especially if you're over 50, you're a woman, or you're differently abled. We talk about the ways in which outplacement can help you develop a network, grow your network, and find a job that you can actually be successful in. Plus, we talk about some of the challenges workers of all types are facing in today’s job economy. So if you want to think more strategically about the future of finding work or learn more about outplacement, check out this episode of Let’s Fix Work. In this episode, you’ll hear: What outplacement is and the ways this service can benefit you How getting a new job is changing and how to look at networking in the 21st century How an introvert really can be effective at networking Pat’s take on the future of work That older candidates must be creative at finding new work The importance of taking control and being a lifelong learner “Things are moving at such a fast rate that you have to be always keeping yourself current because some industry darling all of a sudden could be disrupted in a matter of a few short years. Now what do you do? And so you have to have that ability to adapt and be flexible.” ~ Pat Lynch, CMP Resources from this episode: Thanks to our sponsor: Greenhouse.io Connect with Patrick on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricklynchcmp/ CMP website: https://www.careermp.com/ greenhouseopen.com/ Use code fixwork for 25% off your ticket Thank you to our sponsor, Greenhouse Software! At Greenhouse OPEN 2019, their annual conference, they are celebrating the Talent Makers – the people who have figured out how great hiring drives business growth. Registration is open for the conference. I’ll be there speaking and I would love to see you! Head on over to GreenHouseOpen.com and use code fixwork for 25% off discount your conference ticket. Then I’ll see you in New York in June!
Rundown 1 – Intro 1:50 – Ansonia coach Pat Lynch 34 – Poll Talk 45 – Which conferences reign supreme
Pat Lynch returns to talk about Drew Lock being selected by his favorite NFL team. Then, we bask in KU's angst and relative mediocrity. Plus, I debut "The Rikishi Defense"; get excited, WWE fans. ForOldMissouri.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With the construction at the Citrus Bowl and Tinker Field, Earthday Birthday yet again moved, this time to the Central Florida Fairgrounds. Unexpected performances from Rock Royalty, and unexpected emergencies, like the great RV Fire at EDBD 24 are just some of the tales from behind the scenes that you'll hear! But with more room, the festival was able to grow to what it is now! Pat Lynch, Taco Bob, Dickerman, Rick Everett, Mel Taylor and SupaDave share their stories as we wrap up our series on the History of Earthday Birthday!
While Lee Vista and it's vast footprint was appealing for Earthday Birthday, the location and built-in amenities left a lot to be desired. The City of Orlando approached WJRR about moving to Tinker Field, the small baseball stadium next to the Citrus Bowl, with the festival. What followed were 7 years full of wild times, and hard rocking! Did Scott Weiland almost miss the show when Velvet Revolver headlined? Who ended up on stage introducing Cypress Hill? And in a never told story, even to EACH OTHER, learn what Pat and Taco had planned for Earthday Birthday that they weren't on staff for! Pat Lynch, Taco Bob, Dickerman, Rick Everett, Mel Taylor and SupaDave share their stories, along with commentary from former WJRR Morning Show Co-Host and Promotions Director, LT!
Earthday Birthday grew out of it's Downtown Orlando venue, so the search brought us to a big field by Orlando International Airport called Lee Vista Center, where the festival stayed for 3 years. Rob Zombie's pyrotechnics at Earthday Birthday 9, the incredible lineup of EDBDX, and the once-in-a-lifetime onstage performance from Metal Royalty at Earthday Birthday 11. Pat Lynch, Taco Bob, Dickerman, and Rick Everett share their stories, along with commentary from former WJRR Promotions Director Josh Egolf and Earthday Birthday Producer David Siminou.
Pat Lynch is LIVE in-studio! We discuss all the hottest topics from the NCAA Tournament, including Ja Morant, Duke, Virginia, LSU winning the title, Bill Walton's commentary, Vermont's chances against Florida State, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
WJRR was looking for a new home for Earthday Birthday's 6 to 8! Hear how Central Avenue in Downtown Orlando became the venue for the festival, and how the idea to expand for EDBD 8 ended up being a nightmare! Plus, the day WJRR almost switched format. Pat Lynch, Taco Bob, Dickerman, Mel, and Rick Everett share their stories, along with commentary from former WJRR Sales Manager Shane Reeve, Earthday Birthday Producer David Siminou, and iHeartRadio Division President and Big Boss Lady, Linda Byrd.
Pat Lynch and I talk Missouri's 64-39 win at Georgia. If a few more things went right for the Tigers, how close would they be to “the bubble”? Mizzou: Excellent rebounding team? Torrence Watson is becoming the player we hoped he would be. What does it mean to “ice” a screen defensively? Does “screen-the-screener” always work? And finally, we get into NCAA rule experiments, Ja Morant, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Go behind the scenes of Central Florida's biggest and longest running music festival! Pat Lynch, Taco Bob, Dickerman and Rick Everett share stories of Rock Radio history in Orlando, as well as the journey to create and find a home in all corners of the area. Also, hear from the very first Program Director of WJRR, and Forefather of Earthday Birthday, Stevo Robertson, as we cover Earthday Birthday's 1 through 5.
Pat Lynch and I recap Missouri's eight-point loss to Kentucky before moving onto Zion Williamson, "paying players", and much more in the world of college basketball. (For information on the Miller Audio Prize, go to https://www.missourireview.com) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Update on the O'Shea Terry deadly shooting in Arlington, TX. Also, what is Tiger Text? An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC. Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters. Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon! For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com
Update on the O'Shea Terry deadly shooting in Arlington, TX. Also, what is Tiger Text?An acclaimed author and social justice advocate, Retired Los Angeles Police Department Sergeant Cheryl Dorsey has dedicated her life to serving and protecting all citizens with procedural justice. and to assist communities in sorting out the truth about legal and necessary law enforcement conduct. Her desire is to ensure that every person who has an encounter with the police has the requisite skills and knowledge to safely navigate the experience. Staying alive is the ultimate goal. As such, she is a highly sought police expert on significant criminal justice issues making national headlines. Her unique and candid commentary has been featured on such respected news networks as CNN, MSNBC, PBS, HLN, KABC Talk Radio, Democracy Now and KPCC.Cheryl Dorsey has written an autobiography entitled, “Black and Blue,,The Creation of A Social Advocate, which chronicles her 20- year LAPD journey, advocacy with victim families of deadly police violence and solutions to surviving police encounters.Her next book "Black and Blue, The Creation of A Whistle Blower" is coming soon!For more www.sgtcheryldorsey.com
Fight manager Pat Lynch reminisces on the life, fights and tragic death of Arturo 'Thunder' Gatti. Lynch was Gatti's confidant, friend and father figure and was with him through his entire professional career.
Patrick Lynch, VP of Enablement Excellence and Innovation at MindTickle! and Bridget Gleason, VP of Sales for Logz.io and my regular partner, join me on this episode.
The high school class reunion... Do you go? Pat Lynch and Taco Bob have very different answers on that topic. Have a listen to today's OFF THE AIR and feel free to leave your answers and comments to that question:
Pat Lynch, VP of MindTickle discusses how sales enablement can turn around some disturbing trends in sales performance and productivity.
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Halloween Horror Nights, Podslam, #HalloweenCreep2k16, Men in Black, racist rides, Live Like You’re Dying, Marilyn Manson’s Hits, DJs aren’t actually cool, Pat Lynch and Taco Bob, Sway, reporting from choppers
Taco Bob from the "Pat Lynch and Taco Bob" show on 101.1 WJRR in Orlando called into Hoppe Hour. We talked about egos in radio, how he got into the business, florida in general, and much much more.
Interview with Pat Lynch the founder of WomensRadio.com. Pat Lynch is the founder and CEO of Women's Online Media and Education Network — home of Women's Radio and Women's Calendar. Her media site and media tool, Audio Acrobat, help women find a larger voice across continents. The WR Channel will allow users to create and stream audio and video easily and effectively. Elite Expert Insider Podcast with Melanie Johnson & Jenn Foster.
Interview with Pat Lynch the founder of WomensRadio.com. Pat Lynch is the founder and CEO of Women's Online Media and Education Network — home of Women's Radio and Women's Calendar. Her media site and media tool, Audio Acrobat, help women find a larger voice across continents. The WR Channel will allow users to create and stream audio and video easily and effectively. Elite Expert Insider Podcast with Melanie Johnson & Jenn Foster.
Herman Bell is political prisoner who was active during the 60s movement to make Black Lives Matter in the fight for social justice. Herman was active with the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. Mr. Bell is coming up for parole once again and once again the racist white supremacists and police brutality supporter Pat Lynch of the NYC PBA. Each and every time as is usually the case with Police Unions across the nation, Pat Lynch and the PBA launches a media demonization propaganda program to influence the parole process.Pat Lynch and the thuggish NYC PBA are right now engaged in a propaganda campaign to smear and demonize Quentin Tarantino for speaking out against police brutality and standing in solidarity with the movement against widespread police violence in the USA.Click here to get more info on the campaign to parole Mr. Bell.There is another medical emergency alert and call to action for Robert Seth Hayes. Please read the call to action on his behalf on our Political Prisoner Radio Facebook page via NYC Jericho and his advocates.The Jericho Movement says, “IN PRISON 42 YEARS, Seth first came up for parole in 1998, but prison officials have refused to release him, and are effectively punishing him for having been a member of the Black Panther Party, and of having remained true to his ideals after 30 years behind bars.”.The campaign to free the NATO3 has posted an update and medical alert for Jared Chase.“Chase has dismissed both his NLG attorneys and his public defender, and his trial for allegedly assaulting guards has been postponed yet again until December 7. He continues to face harsh treatment in custody, including losing "good time," losing visitation rights, having personal property destroyed, spending time in solitary confinement and even being housed on suicide watch (despite not being suicidal). He has gone on many hunger strikes as his only recourse to demand that they meet his medical and nutritional needs, without much success.In October of 2014, Chase wrote to several supporters, “I am a transgender woman,” asking to be referred to as Maya Chase.” Read more…In international solidarity news, the Israelis have been on another brutal campaign to suppress the rights of Palestinians and have been killing people and refusing others medical attention after they have been shot in the streets so they can bleed out. Recently they arrested a 14 year old Palestinian girl, Tamara Abu Laban, accusing her of incitement through Facebook because of course Facebook is a major tool governments use to spy on citizens and those they are oppressing. Read more… No Political Prisoner Birthdays to report this week.Ameejill's mother whom was in poor health and Ameejill has been providing care for, recently passed away. Like many families with long-term illnesses in the family, Ameejill and her young son may be homeless in 30 days if the bank forecloses on her mother's home. One of Ameejill's comrades, Kevin James has set up a fundraiser which hopes of raising at least $3,000 for Ameejill and her son. Those who want to contribute can do so via the PayPal email address Kajames2@gmail.com.If you want truth and facts vs lies and fiction, support independent media.http://tinyurl.com/fundblackmedia
Herman Bell is political prisoner who was active during the 60s movement to make Black Lives Matter in the fight for social justice. Herman was active with the Black Panther Party and the Black Liberation Army. Mr. Bell is coming up for parole once again and once again the racist white supremacists and police brutality supporter Pat Lynch of the NYC PBA. Each and every time as is usually the case with Police Unions across the nation, Pat Lynch and the PBA launches a media demonization propaganda program to influence the parole process.Pat Lynch and the thuggish NYC PBA are right now engaged in a propaganda campaign to smear and demonize Quentin Tarantino for speaking out against police brutality and standing in solidarity with the movement against widespread police violence in the USA.Click here to get more info on the campaign to parole Mr. Bell.There is another medical emergency alert and call to action for Robert Seth Hayes. Please read the call to action on his behalf on our Political Prisoner Radio Facebook page via NYC Jericho and his advocates.The Jericho Movement says, “IN PRISON 42 YEARS, Seth first came up for parole in 1998, but prison officials have refused to release him, and are effectively punishing him for having been a member of the Black Panther Party, and of having remained true to his ideals after 30 years behind bars.”.The campaign to free the NATO3 has posted an update and medical alert for Jared Chase.“Chase has dismissed both his NLG attorneys and his public defender, and his trial for allegedly assaulting guards has been postponed yet again until December 7. He continues to face harsh treatment in custody, including losing "good time," losing visitation rights, having personal property destroyed, spending time in solitary confinement and even being housed on suicide watch (despite not being suicidal). He has gone on many hunger strikes as his only recourse to demand that they meet his medical and nutritional needs, without much success.In October of 2014, Chase wrote to several supporters, “I am a transgender woman,” asking to be referred to as Maya Chase.” Read more…In international solidarity news, the Israelis have been on another brutal campaign to suppress the rights of Palestinians and have been killing people and refusing others medical attention after they have been shot in the streets so they can bleed out. Recently they arrested a 14 year old Palestinian girl, Tamara Abu Laban, accusing her of incitement through Facebook because of course Facebook is a major tool governments use to spy on citizens and those they are oppressing. Read more… No Political Prisoner Birthdays to report this week.Ameejill's mother whom was in poor health and Ameejill has been providing care for, recently passed away. Like many families with long-term illnesses in the family, Ameejill and her young son may be homeless in 30 days if the bank forecloses on her mother's home. One of Ameejill's comrades, Kevin James has set up a fundraiser which hopes of raising at least $3,000 for Ameejill and her son. Those who want to contribute can do so via the PayPal email address Kajames2@gmail.com.If you want truth and facts vs lies and fiction, support independent media.http://tinyurl.com/fundblackmedia
Rod and Karen discuss Gay News, Sean Penn sues Lee Daniels, Allen Kufeld, Holistic Game over, penis burned, shooting at Future concert, Dunkin' Donuts delivery, David Cameron pigate, Martin Shkrell, Yvette Smith, Pat Lynch, Iggy and TI, restaurant reservation policy, teacher discriminates against left handed kid, band teacher is porn star, gopro testicle cam, man text wrong number for drugs, peanut CEO, stabbing elderly mom and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Voice Mail: 704-557-0186 Sponsors: www.tweakedaudio.com Code: TBGWT
This week Will brings back comedian Steve Simeone, and his friend and Marine Veteran Pat Lynch. They discuss being overseas, as well as the sometimes crazy missions our military people have to perform. They also talk about what it's like to be overseas in a war zone as a soldier. Steve tells us about his very funny cd titled Remember This, available on iTunes. And Scott dazzles us with his wit and sharp tongue.
Pat Lynch has been serving others through the internet for over twenty years. She has developed and sustained one company after another all in the name of what she calls "service to the universe." It's the question she always asks herself first before beginning anything. Listen to Pat talk about how she keeps self talk down and how she changes past conditioning and beliefs that keep her from doing the most good she can do for people. Beginning with Women's Radio her network of companies encompasses everything from Audio Acrobat (which I use, and don't know what I would do without it) to her newest company Dedicated To You, which is all about food and water, but sounds like the subtitle to her life. Make a difference for the greater good, this is Pat's north star. Pat knows all about the joys and hazards of consistently shifting, and in this podcast she shares how she does it, while being of service to as many people as possible.
Healthcare Tech Talk- Exploring how technology can help meet the challenges in Healthcare.
Live from AAMI2015 we interview Pat Lynch, who has been a technical leader in the medical device maintenance and repair industry for 40 years. There is another side of Pat though, that of a humanitarian. Pat encourages us to give back a fraction of what we have received. His way of doing so is with is organization, Biomeds Without Borders. While many of us have watched out Clinical partners participate in missions to help those need, being a tech doesn't mean you cannot participate. We encourage you to listen to this episode and then join Pat and others in their efforts. Visit us at www.HealthcareTechTalk.net Twitter https://twitter.com/Healthtechtalkn LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/healthcare-tech-talk?trk=biz-companies-cym Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Healthcare-Tech-Talk/711048778947195
Unfortunately the museum's curator retired in 2015 so the museum no longer exists, but enjoy a sample of what they offered in this audio clip. Rather than simply discard such a fine piece, I'm hoping it will find a new audience as I add it to the 'Best of Racontour' collection. With thanks to Pat Lynch, a true gent and a great ambassador of another age, here's the original piece: Pat and Ann Lynch's museum is the ultimate hidden gem of Youghal. Come and see how your great-grandparents coped with day-to-day living before the invention of indoor plumbing, electricity, and the automobile. Located in the historic town of Youghal, Fox's Lane Museum is a small, privately-run museum, providing a fascinating display of some 600 beautifully restored gadgets that trace the evolution and development of household conveniences and appliances used in the home, during the 1850's to the 1950's. Displays feature manually operated vacuum cleaners, washing machines, and sewing machines dating back to the 1860's, the Edison Phonograph and early gramophones. See some very interesting telephones, typewriters and radios, as well as a very wide selection of food preparation and cooking equipment. The collection also includes old razors, blade sharpeners, Kodak cameras and stereoscopes, unusual obsolete items like button hooks, glove stretchers, curling tongs, sugar crushers, sausage makers, the cucumber straightener, hat iron, egg topper and much more. Each item on display is clearly labelled - usually with some additional background information. To enhance the educational experience, knowledgeable tour guides are available to provide demonstrations and answer visitor questions. There are interpretive display panels showing the historical background on items like washing machines, sewing machines, razors etc. They also have a small reference library on antique domestic appliances on site, which can be accessed if visitors require further information on any item. Children are especially welcome when accompanied by parents or supervised by a teacher. A special questionnaire is available to help guide the tour and reinforce the learning experience for both young and old alike. Here's Padraic Colum's poem that Pat refers to: - Old Woman of the Roads O, to have a little house! To own the hearth and stool and all! The heaped up sods against the fire, The pile of turf against the wall! To have a clock with weights and chains And pendulum swinging up and down! A dresser filled with shining delph, Speckled and white and blue and brown! I could be busy all the day Clearing and sweeping hearth and floor, And fixing on their shelf again My white and blue and speckled store! I could be quiet there at night Beside the fire and by myself, Sure of a bed and loth to leave The ticking clock and the shining delph! Och! but I'm weary of mist and dark, And roads where there's never a house nor bush, And tired I am of bog and road, And the crying wind and the lonesome hush! And I am praying to God on high, And I am praying Him night and day, For a little house - a house of my own Out of the wind's and the rain's way. Audio: Pat Lynch, 2011 Text: Pat Lynch, Padraic Colum and John Ward Find our Youghal audio travel app by scrolling down: https://www.racontour.com/racontour/native-audio-apps/ #museum #youghal #cork #heritage #Ireland
On this, the Christmas episode of #MSP, the guys sit down to discuss the bombshell TheSmokingGun.com report about Sandra McElroy, Ferguson Grand Jury “Witness 40”, and her mentally unstable and racist past, the tragic killing of two NYPD officers in Brooklyn and the questionable response by Pat Lynch, the guys pick their top 5 Christmas movies, and Joey reads an excerpt from Fifty Shades Of Grey. Hope you guys had a great holiday! Follow us on Twitter: @ManSamp, @A_Lozzi, @JoeyFromJerzey, and @StandUpNYLabs Please rate and subscribe on iTunes: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/manda…id932147356?mt=2 Go to www.StandUpNYLabs.com to listen to all of the other great podcasts on the network.
Today's host(s): Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams Today's guest(s): Dr. John McEwan, president, and Cathy Demers, head of the religion department at Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton Links from today's show: Today's topics: Catholic Schools Week: Cardinal Spellman High School Summary of today's show: For the third day of Catholic Schools Week, Scot Landry and Fr. Matt Williams welcome Dr. John McEwan, president, and Cathy Demers, head of the religion department at Cardinal Spellman High School, Brockton, to talk about their unique school. From the famous school Masses that have priests on waiting lists to celebrate them to the model of 1st segment: Scot said we continue Catholic Schools Week. Fr. Matt is a product of Catholic schools. He was born in East Braintree and he attended Sacred Heart School in Weymouth, Xaverian Brothers High School, Stonehill College, and St. John Seminary so it was a Catholic education his whole life. His parents worked very hard and sacrificed to put them through Catholic schools. He said the Sisters of St. Joseph modeled the love of Christ, but they also put the fear of God into the students as well. Fr. Matt also remembers the joyful witness of Fr. O'Donovan, the pastor at Sacred Heart at the time. Today we profile one of our leading Catholic high schools at Cardinal Spellman in Brockton, but first Fr. Matt went on a Cursillo retreat this past weekend. He'd been invited so many times and had wondered what makes Cursillo so different. When he was invited, he saw he had a free weekend and he invited his uncle to come along. To sum it up, it was a beautiful foretaste of the communion of saints. The saints in heaven share in the eternal love of God and that overflows to us. In heaven, everyone is in sync with beautiful harmony and sharing of life. On Cursillo, you experience people's authentic gift of themselves, pure love directed at you from a number of different angled and you can't help but be overwhelmed by the love of God coming through people. He recommends anyone to go, especially his brother priests, as an opportunity to renew your faith or discover it for the first time. There were people there who haven't been to church in years and who are regular worshippers. 2nd segment: Scot welcomed John McEwan and Cathy Demers to the show. Scot was inspired to know that John is not just the president, he was a student, the parent of a student, and a teacher too. John said Cardinal Spellman has changed quite a bit in the 60 years since he came there as a freshman. His was the fifth class to graduate from the school. Prior to Spellman he had been in 9 schools because his family moved a lot, and it became a home for him. He also received a full scholarship in his sophomore year which left him ready for the rest of his life. He went to the seminary for four years, but later left and ended up back at Spellman as a student-teacher and then on staff. He also married his wife, who had been in the same class as Spellman with him. Years later he has become the first lay president of Cardinal Spellman. He was very nervous to follow in the footsteps of Sr. Thomasina who was retiring and had been the first president of the school. Cathy also grew up at Sacred Heart in Weymouth, but this is also her second stint at Cardinal Spellman. She said it's like her second family. She had her first teaching job there. She went to Regis College for her undergraduate work and went to work at Spellman until she had kids and stayed home with them. Ten years ago she came back and hasn't regretted it. Scot asked what makes Cardinal Spellman distinctive. Cathy said it starts with their admissions program and Sr. Pat Lynch, CSJ, who runs admissions. The eighth graders come in and are “called by name” by the seniors and freshman who give them tours and have lunch with them so they already have a social connection when they come back in the fall. They also have a big brother/big sister program. John said Spellman was founded in 1958. There are 678 students and 75 staff members. They have made major changes in curriculum and the way the faculty work together. They've also enhanced athletics, arts, and sciences facilities. They are working on the cafeteria right now to make it like a food court. The classrooms have enhanced technology. He said it's due to ensuring they have good finances, fair and reasonable tuition, and good alumni. Cathy said the faculty have had some ongoing workshops for faculty development and enhancement. Scot said Spellman is not named after a bishop of the diocese, but instead is named for native son of Massachusetts who went to become archbishop of New York. Cardinal Spellman grew up in Whitman. Cardinal Cushing built the school in honor of Cardinal Spellman and Cardinal Spellman built the auditorium in honor of Cardinal Cushing. The auditorium has numerous murals on its walls of the life of Cardinal Spellman. 3rd segment: Scot asked Cathy what are the goals for faith formation for students. Cathy said they first want them to know that Jesus loves them. Right from the beginning of the religion curriculum, the teachers are ministers in the classroom. They have to balance ministry and teaching theology. She said they get a lot of support from administration for their mission. Fr. Matt said faith is not something that's taught, but it's caught and caught from people living authentic Christian living. He asked why they need to evangelize in the classroom and what it means to minister in the classroom. Cathy said Christianity is counter-cultural and even parents are having the voice of theChurch drowned out for them. So they show the students how to be counter-cultural and strong in their faith. The seniors' classwork is ministry work. They split up the different responsibilities of the Church and give them to each of these groups. They have a peer ministry program and food drives, but they also put a new kind of spin on it, including adoration ministry (every First Friday the religion classes pray in adoration all day), small prayer service ministry (chaplet of divine mercy), art and decoration ministry (decorating the auditorium for the monthly Mass), witness ministry educating the younger kids about the lives of the saints, and pro-life ministry. In pro-life ministry, they took kids to the March for Life in DC and are educating the seniors who will be voting this year on physician-assisted suicide. Fr. Matt said school Mass at Spellman is one of the most beautiful and spirit-filled liturgical experiences in his years as a priest. They have 126 members of the Choir-Band. One in 6 students belong. They have weekly rehearsals on Wednesdays. John said the Masses are a full house with families and friends and community members who want to be part of that. Cathy said the kids continue their fervor in college and even their school t-shirts get attention and they become evangelists for the faith and for the school. Fr. Matt said it's easy to see why the Mass is so fervent because the leaders in the school are so animated by their faith and their love for the Eucharist is a good example for the students. Everyone has an obligation to evangelize to young people by their example. John said this is the most important priority and the reason for their existence is to show the love of Christ. They want to be a highly rated 21st century school, but they want to be a highly respected Catholic school most of all. When they ask the kids their favorite part of the school, they say overwhelmingly its the Mass. Of the three things they don't want to change is the religion classes, adoration and other prayer experiences. John said one lesson for parishes looking to increase Mass attendance is that there is responsive. The kids see that it is thoughtfully done, is personal and communal. Cathy said Deacon Joe Nickley is the chaplain and he is responsible for bringing in priests for the Masses, but they actually have priests coming to them and there's a waiting list. 4th segment: It's time to announce this week's winner of the WQOM Benefactor Raffle. Our prizes this week are the book “Parent Power” by James Sedlak and a copy of the CD “Catholic Answers Live: IS Anything Deviant Anymore?” signed by Teresa Tomeo and Jerry Usher. This week's benefactor card raffle winner is Mary Kate D'Souza from East Weymouth, MA. Congratulation, Mary Kate! If you would like to be eligible to win in an upcoming week, please visit . For a one-time $30 donation, you'll receive the Station of the Cross benefactor card and key tag, making you eligible for WQOM's weekly raffle of books, DVDs, CDs and religious items. We'll be announcing the winner each Wednesday during “The Good Catholic Life” program. 5th segment: Scot said Cardinal Spellman is embracing the latest in technology with an iPad initiative. John said two years ago they set up a special technology committee of parents, students, faculty, and community leaders to look at the next step in education. They decided that the Apple iPad and etextbooks are the future to replace outdated books and heavy backpacks. In December they started meeting with Apple to be one of the first schools to do this. They visited Burlington High which is the first in Massachusetts to do this. For Christmas they gave all the teachers new iPads to get them started and familiar with it. They encouraged them to spend Christmas break coming up with ideas on how to use it. Every classroom has an electronic whiteboard and they're using AppleTV to allow the teachers to write on the board from her iPad wherever she is in the room. After February vacation, the teachers will be able to use them. Tonight, they will meet with parents that they will tell parents that every child will receive an iPad next year. They are meeting with textbook publishers to talk about ebooks. They don't anticipate every textbook will be replaced in September, but John guesses that in 3 to 5 years all their textbooks will be replaced by ebooks. Cathy said she's excited that a lot of textbooks are from the 90s and new ones based on the bishops' new curriculum won't be ready for a few years. They will have a chance to write their own textbooks. John said it's technology to enhance teaching, learning, communication, and organization. It prepares students for their future lives. He thinks this positively affect all subjects. With all the apps available they affect and enhance English, math, and science. Teachers can put together learning and testing materials. Scot said he is so proud that one of our schools is so much on the cutting edge to prepare our students to use this technology well. John said he wishes he was 25 and just starting his teaching career because it's an amazing new opportunity. Scot said students come from 41 communities. John said they are planning to rebuild an on-campus former convent to provide more space, but right now they're almost at capacity. Cathy said for Catholic Schools Week the seniors have come up with their own theme and they come up with t-shirts. The “Prayer Posse” organizes it and their theme is “Have it God's Way”. They started with a prayer service on Monday and their question is “Are you down with the King?” and they search for students performing random acts of kindness. On Tuesday, they did an opening ad drive for the program for their annual musical and play religious family feud, teachers vs. students. It was also Hawaiian day, which is just a spirit week sort of activity. Today was the annual faculty-student basketball team. The seniors compete for the privilege to play the faculty. Tomorrow is Mass with Bishop Dooher and ending the week with adoration. Fr. Matt said he keeps hearing how they help the kids discover their gifts to give to the community and encourage their creative genius in those gifts. When young people are invited to relationship with Jesus they respond. For those interested in attending Spellman, call Sr. Patricia Lynch in admissions at 508-584-3004.
In this podcast, Internet strategy guru Chad Barr interviews Dr. Pat Lynch, the president of Business Alignment Strategies, Inc. In this interview we cover topics including appreciative inquiry, the biggest obstacles executives face, things the best companies do well, accountability, … Continue reading → The post Chad Barr Interviews Dr. Pat Lynch appeared first on The Chad Barr Group.
I spent the day at the Women In Technology International (WITI) 20th Anniversary conference in Santa Clara. One of the exhibitors was Pat Lynch, CEO and Editor in Chief of Women's Radio, an online media and education network which carries podcasts on a wide variety of topics: business, relationships, lifestyle and politics. Women's Radio uses a unique podcast and video hosting service called Audio Acrobat. This allows anyone to record, publish and stream audio and video. Uses include radio shows, podcasts, multimedia email, video and more. I took the opportunity to ask Pat about Women's Radio and Audio Acrobat. Joining in the conversation, Wendy Wallbridge from On Your Mark Coach discusses how she uses Audio Acrobat to host her own video and podcasts. To hear what Pat and Wendy shared with me, click on the podcast icon below.
"Speaking Up" Dr. Arlene's guest is women's media innovator Pat Lynch, founder and CEO of WomensRadio on the web. Passion, commitment, and speaking up have propelled Pat from being a U.S. Senate “staffer,” to becoming the first woman-owned advertising/marketing firm in the South to establishing the web's first nationally syndicated talk channel – The WR Channel. You can do it, too!