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Today’s episode comes to you on location from Maine, with a panel from the Department of Human Services (Patty Dushuttle and Anthony Pelotte) and the Food Research and Action Center (Ellen Vollinger). Pat O’Donnell hosts, and covers the topic of child support and S.N.A.P. and how they work together to address food insecurity in families, and combat childhood hunger.
Pat O’Donnell of YoungWilliams sits down with a distinguished panel in today’s episode: Debra Barnes (IV-D Director, Wisconsin Bureau of Child Support), Wally McClure (Raven Wings Consulting, and former IV-D Director of Washington Division of Child Support) and Sharon Santilli (IV-D Director, Rhode Island Dept. of Human Services, Office of Child Support Services). They discuss child support awareness, a focus on families, and how the program has impacted their communities across the country.
Part two in our series on the COVID-19 crisis. Pat O’Donnell of YoungWilliams has a conversation with Larry Heyeck (Deputy Director of Legal for the New Mexico DHS/CSED), Wende Parker (Parental Accountability Court Manager, Georgia Division of Child Support Services), and Nicholas Palos (Support Magistrate, Kings County Family Court, New York). They discuss how their agencies have maintained and continued their vision of the child support program in the face of the COVID pandemic.
In this episode, join Pat O’Donnell of YoungWilliams for part one of a two-part series on how the child support programs around the country have continued to serve program participants during this COVID-19 pandemic. She has a conversation with Marquese Howard, Chief Marketing Officer of Riverside County, CA Child Support Services and Carla Szalewicz, Child Support Enforcement System Administrator for the Domestic Relations child support office of Crawford County, PA. They discuss how their personal and professional lives have vastly changed, and how they are learning to navigate a new normal, while continuing to focus on meeting the needs of the clients they serve.
Happy 4th of July from Barstool Chicago. This episode of Red Line Radio features Chicago punting legend Pat O'Donnell and everyone's favorite catcher, Hamilton Porter from the Sandlot. All Gas No Brakes.
Wide receiver Allen Robinson and punter Pat O'Donnell call in to discuss their charity work and former defensive tackle Tommie Harris calls in to discuss his new song "Deflated" with hosts Jeff Joniak, Tom Thayer and Jim Miller on the Chicago Bears All Access podcast.
Pat O'Donnell has a conversation with this year's NCSEA-U Instructors Erin Frisch and Wally McClure. They talk about the purpose of the program, their own career journey and how developing leadership among Child Support professionals improves services to families.
From Super Bowl week, Patrick Finley and Jason Lieser are joined by Bears punter Pat O'Donnell and kicker Eddy Pineiro to talk iguana meat, wearing shorts in cold weather and a little bit of football.
As the San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs prepare for Super Bowl 54 this Sunday, Adam Hoge spent some time on Radio Row in Miami talking to a handful of attendees with Chicago ties. He starts things off with Jarrett Payton. Before talking football, the former Miami Hurricane running back shared his thoughts on the tragic passing of basketball legend, Kobe Bryant. Adam spoke with a couple of former Bears: kicker, Robbie Gould, and former special teams coordinator, Dave Toub. Those two are making their first Super Bowl appearance since the Bears lost to the Colts in Miami 13 years ago. Adam also spent time with current Bears kicker Eddy Pineiro; the Bears’ punter, Pat O’Donnell; Pro Football Hall of Famer, Howie Long, who talked about his son, Kyle’s retirement; Kansas City Chiefs backup quarterback, Matt Moore, who spent time with the Bears new offensive coordinator, Bill Lazor, when the two were with the Dolphins; Kansas City’s quarterbacks coach, Mike Kafka; and former Packers wide receiver, Greg Jennings. Listen Below! Like the podcast? Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Google Play! https://serve.castfire.com/audio/3726114/Hoge_and_Jahns_A_Loaded_Episode_From_Radio_Row_in_Miami_2020-01-28-235714.64kmono.mp3
In this episode, Tim Lightner, Lori Rummage-Cain and Pat O'Donnell have a conversation with NCSEA Policy Forum Co Chairs Lyndsy Irwin and Carla West. They talk about what to expect at the upcoming event, highlight some of the sessions and discuss the work that went into putting the conference together.
On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman... (1:10- 7:35) Carm reaction to Theo Epstein’s end of year press conference where he trys to explain why it was best to look for new leadership and let Joe Maddon walk out the door. Sound from Theo is included. (7:35 – 14:00) Chicago White Sox exit interviews. Carm asks Lucas Giolito, Aaron Bummer and Yolmer Sanchez for the favorite moments from the 2019 White Sox improved season. A play-by-play highlight from Eloy is included. (14:00 - 23:20) Chicago Bears are 3-1. Carm catching with with body-building punter Pat O’Donnell, transforming tight end Bradley Sowell and 2nd year offenisive lineman James Daniels who talks about how Mitchell Trubisky gets on him in the huddle. (23:30 – 47:25) Super Bowl champion tight end Owen Daniels talks Peyton Manning, Deshaun Watson, Bill O’Brien, the best teams in the NFC and AFC and having a son who was diagnosed with cancer. (47:30 – Close) Final thoughts. Who will be the Cubs next manager.
On this edition of On the Mark with Mark Carman...(1:10- 7:35) Carm reaction to Theo Epstein’s end of year press conference where he trys to explain why it was best to look for new leadership and let Joe Maddon walk out the door. Sound from Theo is included.(7:35 – 14:00) Chicago White Sox exit interviews. Carm asks Lucas Giolito, Aaron Bummer and Yolmer Sanchez for the favorite moments from the 2019 White Sox improved season. A play-by-play highlight from Eloy is included.(14:00 - 23:20) Chicago Bears are 3-1. Carm catching with with body-building punter Pat O’Donnell, transforming tight end Bradley Sowell and 2nd year offenisive lineman James Daniels who talks about how Mitchell Trubisky gets on him in the huddle.(23:30 – 47:25) Super Bowl champion tight end Owen Daniels talks Peyton Manning, Deshaun Watson, Bill O’Brien, the best teams in the NFC and AFC and having a son who was diagnosed with cancer.(47:30 – Close) Final thoughts. Who will be the Cubs next manager.
Adam Hoge and Adam Jahns are back to discuss the Bears’ most recent moves in free agency, including re-signing punter Pat O’Donnell and adding Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. The guys also take a look at the rest of the NFC North, discussing whether the Packers, Vikings and Lions got better or worse. Topics also include the horrible St. Patrick’s Day skunking and a full review of the first Mighty Ducks movie. Listen below! Like the podcast? Subscribe for free on Apple Podcasts and Google Play! http://serve.castfire.com/audio/3609653/3609653_2019-03-21-144953.64kmono.mp3
It's been a almost a week since the Ha-Ha Clinton-Dix signing and it's still looking like a total win for the Bears. JJ Stankevitz, Cam Ellis and Paul Aspan on why the Bears appear to have gotten a bargain (1:00) , how Dix could be the perfect fit for this defense at this time, and the chemistry he'll have with former 'Bama teammate Eddie Jackson. Plus probably too much punter talk after the Bears bring back Pat O'Donnell (9:30), and some more edge rusher possibilities in the next wave of free agency (14:00). And of course an update on the Chicago Football Madness as 7-seed Alex Brown makes a desperate attempt to launch a comeback and avoid an upset against 10-seed Robbie Gould (22:10)
With the first week of Free Agency behind us, Robert begins the show by quickly recapping most of the Bears' happenings thus far. He details his scouting report on the Bears' new free agents Mike Davis, Buster Skrine, Cordarrelle Patterson, and Ha Ha Clinton-Dix. He then gives his thoughts on Pat O'Donnell's new contract as well before answering a pair of questions out of the now-weekly mailbag. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auden Schendler is Senior Vice President of Sustainability at Aspen Skiing Company, where he focuses on finding large-scale solutions to climate change, specifically through clean energy and activism. Aspen Skiing Company has long been at the forefront of sustainable business practices, and Auden is one of the main forces behind the scenes driving those efforts-- efforts that have positively influenced the ski and outdoor industries at large. In addition to his daily work in Aspen, he’s a well-known author and speaker, and he wrote the amazingly impactful book Getting Green Done: Hard Truths from the Front Lines of the Sustainability Revolution. For a guy who spends his days deep in the trenches fighting the forces of climate change, Auden is surprisingly upbeat, energetic, and funny-- as you’ll hear, we spend quite a bit of time laughing. But he’s far from naive or overly idealistic-- he is quick to call out “greenwashing” when he sees it and is unapologetically focused on achieving specific, measurable results. Through trial and error and a lot of hard work, Auden has managed to find the balance of the optimism needed to pursue audacious initiatives with the pragmatism required to succeed in a competitive business environment. From a personal perspective, Auden’s work and writing have been especially impactful on my career-- I read his book a few months after earning my MBA, and it provided a much different perspective from the profit-at-all-costs philosophy that was the norm in business school. So it was obviously an honor to meet him, and I appreciate his letting me hassle him with questions for an hour. We had a wide-ranging and fun conservation, discussing A work at Aspen Skiing Company and how he got his start in sustainability. We talked a lot about reading and books, specifically how the works of Cormac McCarthy and Jack Kerouac affected his outlook and approach to work. We chat about his daily routine and how he manages to fit so much into a single day, as well as how he wraps his head around pursuing a goal as overwhelming as solving climate change. We also talk about his expedition to Denali, how his kids have changed his outlook, and the importance of daily exercise. And as usual, we discuss favorite books about the West, favorite films, and his favorite location in the West. This is an excellent episode, and I can’t thank Auden enough for making time in his busy schedule to chat. Links to everything are in the episode notes. Enjoy! http://mountainandprairie.com/auden-schendler/ TOPICS DISCUSSED: 3:10 - How Auden began his career in sustainability 4:15 - Transition from theoretical sustainability to the business world 7:10 - Balancing patience with action 8:45 - Work as a practice 11:30 - Understanding the need for big challenges 12:45 - Mentors 16:00 - First visits to the West 17:30 - Republicans and the history of conservation 18:45 - On the Road’s influence on Auden 20:00 - Favorite failures 22:00 - Influence of Pat O’Donnell 24:30 - Publicly traded versus private companies 26:00 - Companies as political levels 29:00 - Dealing with climate change deniers 31:15 - Dealing with criticism 33:00 - Basalt fire and community 35:30 - Why does Auden choose to stay in the trenches? 37:15 - Auden’s daily routine 40:15 - How kids change his perspective 42:20 - Favorite books about the West 45:50 - Favorite films 47:50 - Most powerful outdoor experience 51:00 - Favorite location in the West 52:45 - Best advice he’s ever received 54:40 - Request of the podcast listeners 55:50 - Connect with Auden
Bill, Jay, and Jessica are joined by comedian and impressionist Pat O'Donnell and the Comedy Cabaret's Dr. Scarpati for a discussion about Louis C.K., getting punched in the face, and more! Special thanks to our Sponsors: Vinnie Brand, owner of the Stress Factory Comedy Club Steve Kalafer, owner of Flemington Car & Truck and the Somerset Patriots. Rob Dekanski from Re/Max 1st Advantage. Call Rob at 855-350-1015! Peter Greco from the CSI Group. Call 1-800-TAX-LAWS! Tito's Handmade Vodka Remember to subscribe, rate, and review us in iTunes!
Want to feel better and have the energy and stamina to get stronger? Well then, I’ve got your number! Number 16 that is! Yep, Number 16 is in on the pod! NFL Chicago Bears Punter, Pat O’Donnell, Mr. Number 16, follows mostly a plant-based diet…but I don’t want to steal his thunder. I will let him tell you in his own words all the benefits that he gets in practice, in workouts, in performance and in punting both on an off season. For more information, visit http://ElysabethAlfano.com and GO BEARS!
Chicago Bears kicker Cody Parkey and punter Pat O'Donnell join hosts Jeff Joniak and Tom Thayer on the Bears All Access Podcast.
Talking points: Pens vs. Pencils (yes, again...), vintage Grateful Dead sweatshirts, a real good sandwich, underground loons, beavers, dreams, books Guest edited by the one and only Pat O'Donnell ;)
On this 72nd edition of the Podcast, Pat O’Donnell of Hearth & Home is my guest. Pat walks us through the extensive 5,000 square foot showroom of Fireplace heaven located on Northwest Highway in Mount Prospect. If a fireplace purchase is in your future, you must listen to Pat O’Donnell talk about all the nuances...
Laura talks with the authors of "We Believe You:" survivors of campus sexual assault speak out, looking at the factors of sexual assault on college campuses nationwide. Drew talks with Chicago Bears punter Pat O'Donnell about the Bears 5K. Laura talks to Sarah McDonald, Associate Director of PAWS Chicago, about the Paws Beach Party. A fun event for you and your dog at North ave. Beach.
Laura talks with the authors of "We Believe You:" survivors of campus sexual assault speak out, looking at the factors of sexual assault on college campuses nationwide. Drew talks with Chicago Bears punter Pat O'Donnell about the Bears 5K. Kasper talks with Heather Bronson from the Chicago Literacy Alliance about programs they offer and the impotance of being literate in today's world.