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On March 19, 1960, James Kinne was allegedly shot and killed by his 2-year-old daughter who had been playing with James .22 pistol and accidentally fired the gun, killing her father. Within a month, James' widow, Sharon Kinne, was involved in an affair with Walter Jones, who was married to Patricia Jones. When Sharon asked Walter to leave his wife Patricia, Walter refused. Mysteriously, Walter's wife, Patricia, was murdered days later. Sharon was arrested for Patricia's murder and prosecutors also suspected that Sharon was responsible for her husband, James Kinnes, death as well. Sharon was put on trial but acquitted of Patricia's murder. When it came to the trial for James' murder, there were a series of mistrials. While Sharon was out on bail, awaiting a fourth trial for James' death, Sharon went to Mexico, where she killed Francisco Ordonez. Sharon was arrested in Mexico and found guilty of murdering Francisco and sentenced to sever 13 years in prison. 5 years into her sentence, Sharon escaped prison and was on the run for over 50 years. In December of 2023, an anonymous tip came in claiming that Sharon had been living in the rural Canadian town of Taber, Alberta. Sources: Graveland, Bill, “American killer and fugitive lived for 50 years under a new name in an Alberta town”, Global News, Jan 31, 2025, https://globalnews.ca/news/10991664/american-killer-fugitive-alberta/, accessed Feb 13, 2025. Grant, Meghan, “Needlepoint and banana bread: Murderous American fugitive who hid in Alberta for decades remembered by friends”, CBC News, Feb 1, 2025, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/sharon-kinne-dee-glabus-taber-alberta-missouri-kansas-city-mexico-murder-fugitive-1.7447811, accessed Feb 20, 2025. Graveland, Bill, “'Her traumatic legacy': American killer and fugitive lived 50 years in Alberta town”, Calgary Herald, Jan 31, 2025, https://calgaryherald.com/news/local-news/her-traumatic-legacy-american-killer-and-fugitive-lived-50-years-in-alberta-town, accessed Feb 20, 2025. “Sharon Kinne”, Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Kinne, accessed Feb 20, 2025. “Discover Taber”, Town of Taber, https://www.taber.ca/discover-taber, accessed Feb 21, 2025.
The Utah Women & Leadership Project (UWLP) released research in 2014 about the status of women leaders in business in the state, with an update in 2018 to determine if progress had been made. Unfortunately, during those four years, the percentages decreased in most areas. Now, six years later, the UWLP provides another update on the status of women leaders in Utah business, which is the topic of this episode. Dr. Susan Madsen, Founding Director of the UWLP, is joined by Patricia Jones, CEO of the Women's Leadership Institute. Support the show
From growing up with a dream of becoming an artist, captivated by the world of interior design, to channeling her passion into a successful career in sales, East Area Vice President at Merz Aesthetics- Patricia Jones earned her seat at the table. Patricia's love for artistry never waned; instead, it found a new and profound expression in the world of aesthetics. Throughout our discussion on this week's episode, Patricia reflects on how in the former male-dominated industry, she continued to trust in her work-ethic and leadership skills to be a strong voice and uplift those around her. Her journey is a powerful story of leadership, resilience, and finding the joy in being a strong supporter for others. Patricia's career journey exemplifies how women can evolve their paths in beautiful, unforeseen ways while empowering others to “work hard and do the right thing”.Patricia Jones embodies what it means to be a strong female leader, showing that with passion, resilience, and empathy, women can not only succeed but also lead with grace and strength in ever-evolving industries.Thank you, Patricia, for sharing your story and for being a trailblazer in the world of aesthetics. Tune in to this week's podcast episode to hear more about Patricia's inspiring journey and her insights on leading with purpose.Follow us @wherebrainsmeetbeautypodcast on Instagram for updates on new episodes and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.
Are you 5ft 4" or under? Then this is the episode for you! Get ready for lots of tips on where to shop and how to create great outfits when you are petite. The truly fabulous, charismatic and gorgeous Patricia Jones joined me this week to share her tips as a 5ft 3" style influencer. I'm gushing I know, but she was such a great guest, connect with Patricia on the link below. She really knows how to throw together a great outfit and she shared so many golden tips in this episode I can't wait to share it! I know a lot of you shorter ladies struggle in the shops, especially with jeans
When the shadow of loss darkened my life, it was the haunting lullabies of sorrow that brought unexpected renewal. This episode, which is the inaugural episode of a new Podcast series by John Moir and Patricia Jones, hosts our very own Kathy as their first guest. Join John and Kathy as they discuss how grief molds the clay of our being into works of profound beauty. Here, in the crucible of our most intimate losses, we find the courage to transmute pain into passages of healing. The episode culminates in a reflection on the metamorphosis grief sparks within us, that can guide us toward newfound missions and a redefined joyful life.Contact:www.asiliveandgrieve.cominfo@asiliveandgrieve.com Facebook: As I Live and Grieve Instagram: @asiliveandgrieve The Urban Grief Shamans - on your favorite podcast application!Support the show
On March 19, 1960, Kansas City police were called to the home James and Sharon Kinne for what they believed was an accidental shooting. According to Sharon, she had found their two-year-old daughter lying on the couple's bed, a gun near her hand and her father's body next to her with a large hole in his head. Unable to find evidence to the contrary, the shooting was ruled an accident and Sharon collected on her husband's life insurance policy. It wasn't until a few months later, when the wife of Sharon's new boyfriend went missing and eventually turned up dead, that investigators came to believe that James Kinne's death was no accident.Sharon Kinne was eventually arrested and charged with the murders of her husband James and of Patricia Jones, the wife of Sharon's boyfriend at the time of her arrest. During the course of their investigation, detectives began unraveling a lurid tale of infidelity and conspiracy that resulted in at least two murders. Ultimately, Sharon would be acquitted of her Patricia Jones' murder, and would be tried three times for the murder of James Kinne. Before she could be tried for a fourth time, Sharon fled to Mexico with the help of yet another boyfriend, where she killed Francisco Parades Ordoñez in what she claimed was self-defense. The Mexican authorities rejected that claim and in 1964 Sharon was tried and convicted for murder, receiving a ten-year prison sentence. However, after serving just five years of her sentence, Sharon Kinne escaped the Mexican prison and has been on the run ever since. Today, more than fifty years later, she is still considered a fugitive with active warrants out for her arrest.Thank you to the wonderful David White, of the Bring Me the Axe pod, for research assistance ReferencesDoyle, Patricia Janson. 1962. "Sharon thinks of trial, jury and jail." Kansas City Times, January 13: 1.Hays, James C. 1997. I'm Just an Ordinary Girl: The Sharon Kinne Story. Leawood, KS: Leathers Book Publishing.Kansas City Star. 1961. "Anxious in his hunt for wife." Kansas City Star, June 16: 1.—. 1961. "'Changed her story on gun'." Kansas City Star, June 15: 1.—. 1960. "Fin a woman slain in woods." Kansas City Star, May 28: 1.—. 1962. "'Fixed a price for his death'." Kansas City Star, January 9: 1.—. 1960. "Officers study life of families in slaying probe." Kansas City Star, May 28: 1.—. 1960. "Puzzled over a fatal shot." Kansas City Star, March 20: 1.—. 1960. "Rap coroner in slaying probe." Kansas City Star, June 2: 1.—. 1960. "Weird ties in murder probe." Kansas City Star, May 29: 1.Kansas City Times. 1962. "Boldizs views offer as jest." Kansas City Times, January 10: 1.—. 1969. "Kinne Search Widens." Kansas City Times, December 9: 1.—. 1962. "Mrs. Kinne found guilty." Kansas City Times, January 12: 1.—. 1961. "Sharon Kinne goes free." Kansas City Times, June 23: 1.—. 1962. "Somber Sharon Kinne starts jail routine." Kansas City Times, January 12: 1.Kelleghan, Kevin. 1969. "Sharon Kinne hunt eases up." Kansas City Times, December 18: 31.Maryville Daily Forum. 1961. "Testimony on death gun to KC jurors." Marysville Daily Forum, June 19: 1.Olwine, Margaret. 1974. "Sharon Kinne: Is she free forever, part II." Kansas City Star Magazine, February 17: 14.—. 1974. "Sharon Kinne: Is she free forever?" Kansas City Star Magazine, February 17: 17-19.Weber, David. 1964. "Sharon Kinne in jail." Kansas City Star, September 20: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On March 19, 1960, Kansas City police were called to the home James and Sharon Kinne for what they believed was an accidental shooting. According to Sharon, she had found their two-year-old daughter lying on the couple's bed, a gun near her hand and her father's body next to her with a large hole in his head. Unable to find evidence to the contrary, the shooting was ruled an accident and Sharon collected on her husband's life insurance policy. It wasn't until a few months later, when the wife of Sharon's new boyfriend went missing and eventually turned up dead, that investigators came to believe that James Kinne's death was no accident.Sharon Kinne was eventually arrested and charged with the murders of her husband James and of Patricia Jones, the wife of Sharon's boyfriend at the time of her arrest. During the course of their investigation, detectives began unraveling a lurid tale of infidelity and conspiracy that resulted in at least two murders. Ultimately, Sharon would be acquitted of her Patricia Jones' murder, and would be tried three times for the murder of James Kinne. Before she could be tried for a fourth time, Sharon fled to Mexico with the help of yet another boyfriend, where she killed Francisco Parades Ordoñez in what she claimed was self-defense. The Mexican authorities rejected that claim and in 1964. Sharon was tried and convicted for murder, receiving a ten-year prison sentence. However, after serving just five years of her sentence, Sharon Kinne escaped the Mexican prison and has been on the run ever since. Today, more than fifty years later, she is still considered a fugitive with active warrants out for her arrest.Thank you to the wonderful David White, of the Bring Me the Axe pod, for research assistance ReferencesDoyle, Patricia Janson. 1962. "Sharon thinks of trial, jury and jail." Kansas City Times, January 13: 1.Hays, James C. 1997. I'm Just an Ordinary Girl: The Sharon Kinne Story. Leawood, KS: Leathers Book Publishing.Kansas City Star. 1961. "Anxious in his hunt for wife." Kansas City Star, June 16: 1.—. 1961. "'Changed her story on gun'." Kansas City Star, June 15: 1.—. 1960. "Fin a woman slain in woods." Kansas City Star, May 28: 1.—. 1962. "'Fixed a price for his death'." Kansas City Star, January 9: 1.—. 1960. "Officers study life of families in slaying probe." Kansas City Star, May 28: 1.—. 1960. "Puzzled over a fatal shot." Kansas City Star, March 20: 1.—. 1960. "Rap coroner in slaying probe." Kansas City Star, June 2: 1.—. 1960. "Weird ties in murder probe." Kansas City Star, May 29: 1.Kansas City Times. 1962. "Boldizs views offer as jest." Kansas City Times, January 10: 1.—. 1969. "Kinne Search Widens." Kansas City Times, December 9: 1.—. 1962. "Mrs. Kinne found guilty." Kansas City Times, January 12: 1.—. 1961. "Sharon Kinne goes free." Kansas City Times, June 23: 1.—. 1962. "Somber Sharon Kinne starts jail routine." Kansas City Times, January 12: 1.Kelleghan, Kevin. 1969. "Sharon Kinne hunt eases up." Kansas City Times, December 18: 31.Maryville Daily Forum. 1961. "Testimony on death gun to KC jurors." Marysville Daily Forum, June 19: 1.Olwine, Margaret. 1974. "Sharon Kinne: Is she free forever, part II." Kansas City Star Magazine, February 17: 14.—. 1974. "Sharon Kinne: Is she free forever?" Kansas City Star Magazine, February 17: 17-19.Weber, David. 1964. "Sharon Kinne in jail." Kansas City Star, September 20: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this Friday Conversation, we're joined by Patricia Jones, CEO of The Women's Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization to help companies create a more gender-friendly work environment. In their conversation, they discuss the different barriers women have to face in the workplace. They talk about how men are allies and advocates of women, and the differences of how men and women think. Tune into this conversation for more insights and to learn more about the work Patricia is doing!
In this Friday Conversation, we're joined by Patricia Jones, CEO of The Women's Leadership Institute, a non-profit organization to help companies create a more gender-friendly work environment. In their conversation, they discuss the different barriers women have to face in the workplace. They talk about how men are allies and advocates of women, and the differences of how men and women think. Tune into this conversation for more insights and to learn more about the work Patricia is doing!
Thanks for listening to STYLING MATTERS, I am your host Lizzi Richardson. This week I share an Instagram Live I did last week with Petite Stylist, Patricia Jones who is a Content Collaborator on www.lovedbylizzi.com We chatted through her latest blog on styling tips for wide leg trousers, you can view the blog post here. The chat moved on to our top picks from Phase Eight's Autumn Collection - Patricia and I attended a styling event host by Gemma and Bertie who are the stylists on Loose Women. The chat is live so the audio will vary. Lizzi Richardson | UK Style & Fashion Content Creator & Podcaster for ageless styling | Here for you honey on style dilemmas & style tips. Connect if you love city style, office style, fashion trends & sustainable choices. Always more on www.lovedbylizzi.com • Instagram @lizzi.richardson
Join Garrett Clark and guest Patricia Jones, CEO of The Women's Leadership Institute, as they discuss the current state of female leadership in Utah, how Women's Leadership Institute is empowering women to become leaders and to run for political office, and confronting common stereotypes when women and men work together. Patricia Jones is the current CEO of the Women's Leadership Institute and has served in the position for the past eight years. Before being CEO, Patricia was the co-founder and former President of Dan Jones & Associates, a successful public opinion and market research firm for 35 years. Jones is an experienced and highly-regarded researcher, specializing in qualitative research, having conducted hundreds of focus groups throughout the country for a variety of industries since 1980. Senator Jones served in the Utah Legislature for 14 years, serving in leadership positions 12 of those years. She was a member of the Utah House of Representatives from 2000-2006 and was elected to the Utah Senate in 2006-2014, serving eight years there, including serving as the first female leader in either party and in either House. If you are interested in learning more about what's happening inside the Silicon Slopes community, this episode is just for you. Come learn from a great entrepreneur. Outline of the conversation: 0:00 Founding story of the Women's Leadership Institute 8:00 Getting involved in politics 11:50 Confronting stereotypes 23:30 How to scale 28:45 Different ways of thinking 36:45 How to get involved Show links: https://wliut.com Social: Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopes Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
Join Garrett Clark and guest Patricia Jones, CEO of The Women's Leadership Institute, as they discuss the current state of female leadership in Utah, how Women's Leadership Institute is empowering women to become leaders and to run for political office, and confronting common stereotypes when women and men work together. Patricia Jones is the current CEO of the Women's Leadership Institute and has served in the position for the past eight years. Before being CEO, Patricia was the co-founder and former President of Dan Jones & Associates, a successful public opinion and market research firm for 35 years. Jones is an experienced and highly-regarded researcher, specializing in qualitative research, having conducted hundreds of focus groups throughout the country for a variety of industries since 1980. Senator Jones served in the Utah Legislature for 14 years, serving in leadership positions 12 of those years. She was a member of the Utah House of Representatives from 2000-2006 and was elected to the Utah Senate in 2006-2014, serving eight years there, including serving as the first female leader in either party and in either House. If you are interested in learning more about what's happening inside the Silicon Slopes community, this episode is just for you. Come learn from a great entrepreneur. Outline of the conversation: 0:00 Founding story of the Women's Leadership Institute 8:00 Getting involved in politics 11:50 Confronting stereotypes 23:30 How to scale 28:45 Different ways of thinking 36:45 How to get involved Show links: https://wliut.com Social: Twitter - https://twitter.com/siliconslopes Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/siliconslopes/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/silicon-slopes/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8aEtQ1KJrWhJ3C2JnzXysw
On this episode, I spoke to composer Amanda Delores Patricia Jones about her work on Somebody Somewhere. Jones is a Primetime Emmy nominee for her work on the Apple TV+ show Home.
t's a new week which means its time for a new episode of the You're Not Done Yet Podcast, and we have one more episode to close out the Honoring Your Voice Series. This week we are speaking with a life long friend of mine, Patricia Jones about how she recently is in th process of finding her voice and how her rock bottom moment gave her the strength to find her voice again. This episode is great and I can't wait for you to hear it! Make sure you are following us on our social media: @itsandreabee/@yourenotdoneyetpod on IG! Make sure to purchase your tickets for You're Not Done Yet Podcast Live on June 24th through EVENTBRITE! I will see you next week!
I never know there could be so much chat about Petite styling, I absolutely loved my Instagram live with stylist Patricia Jones. Whilst we do discuss the shopping experience for ladies who are 5' 4" and under, there is also a lot of general styling advice regardless of your height or body shape. Listen on for all the style chat with Patricia Jones, and do check our her blogpost on Loved By Lizzi for where to shop for Petites on the highstreet. https://www.lovedbylizzi.com/petite-stylist-patricia-jones-shares-where-to-shop/ Lizzi Richardson | UK Style & Fashion Content Creator & Podcaster for ageless styling | Here for you honey on style dilemmas & style tips. Connect if you love city style, office style, fashion trends & sustainable choices. Always more on www.lovedbylizzi.com & Instagram: @lizzi.richardson
An online transcript is available On the next episode of the HEAR ME NOW Podcast, we'll explore Mindfulness Meditation with three great people who have connections to the practice. Dr. Michael Posner is a brain researcher who has demonstrated changes in brain tissue of people who meditate AND shown changes in how they deal with stress and anxiety.Patricia Jones has been helping at-risk youth in Los Angeles to meditate for 25 years.And Dr. Glen Komatsu, a hospice and palliative medicine physician in Southern California, teaches Mindfulness Meditation techniques to his colleagues to help them deal with the stress of their work. Dr. Posner's research shows that as few as five short sessions of meditation can begin to change how people feel and react to stress. In this four minute BONUS episode, Dr. Komatsu coaches us in a simple meditation technique that you can try out before listening to the next podcast episode.
Today marks the 33rd anniversary of the Montreal Massacre; the day a gunman targeted and killed 14 women and injured 14 more at École Polytechnique in Montréal. We talk with Suzanne Duncan, Vice President of Philanthropy at The Canadian Women's Foundation to discuss whether we're doing enough to end gender-based violence in Canada. Another barrage of deadly missile strikes in Ukraine has further damaged that country's power grid. Joining us to discuss the latest on the war in Eastern Europe is Marcus Kolga, founder of DisinfoWatch.org and a Senior Fellow at the Macdonald-Laurier Institute's Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad. Calgary is increasing the number of warming shelters available to the city's most vulnerable, but are we doing enough to protect our homeless population with winter weather upon us? Patricia Jones is the President of the Calgary Homeless Foundation and joined us to talk about what more can be done. Finally, Global's Morning of Giving looks a little different this year! You can donate at the Drive Thru Drop Off Donation Zone and we'll break it down with the event creator and traffic guru, Leslie Horton!
This episode features a conversation with Patricia Jones, CEO of the Women's Leadership Institute, and Alecia Hart, Strategic Initiatives program manager with the Innovation Center at Go Utah. As part of Go Utah's Inspire In Utah campaign, the Women's Leadership Institute recently received the designation as one of the 100 Utah Companies Championing Women. The organization's mission is to elevate the status of women in leadership roles in business and politics. Listen as the duo discusses the organization's efforts to champion women in the workforce. Jones discusses how her experience as a state legislator and market researcher led her to start the Women's Leadership Institute, the organization's ElevateHER™ Challenge, and its eight-month-long Career Development and Political Development Series. She also shares anecdotes and personal stories demonstrating the importance of having men as allies and advocates and the importance of women speaking up and challenging assumptions. Jones also explains why it is important for women to be leaders in their community, consider running for political offices, and much more.
Our guest has over 30 years of experience in the domestic Violence field. She was a victim turn advocate and even spokeswomen. We have broken up her interview into two episodes to cover her vast experience. Reverend Patricia Jones-Turner is involved in many aspects of the community, offering her gifts and talents as a minister and in her job as the Domestic and Sexual Violence Coordinator for Chesterfield County. Patricia has been an educator for 15 years and a social worker for 18 years. She published her first book entitled, “A Cry In the Wilderness” in 2000. She received awards for service delivery from the Virginia Sexual and Domestic Violence Action Alliance in 2007. Reverend Jones-Turner is a leader within the Action Alliance and the Women of Color Caucus, which she helped to establish. She has worked actively with Break the Silence Campaign and other initiatives linking advocacy and faith communities.She was a board member of Virginians Against Domestic Violence for almost 20 years and has just founded a new domestic violence program in the state. As a motivational speaker, Reverend Jones-Turner guides those who participate in her workshops toward self-enlightenment. When asked to summarize her work, Patricia responded, “In my journey, from daughter to sister to sister-in-law to wife to Aunt to teacher to coach to athletic trainer to social worker to Minister to author to advocate, I learned that in life the most valuable lessons we learn may be the most painful; yet they allshould lead us to one place... understanding and appreciating the richness and fulfillment that loving relationships can bring.”
Summary:Listen in as we consider a different perspective on Grief with Patricia Jones and John Moir - a perspective presented by Francis Weller, on the 5 Gate of Grief. This consolidates all forms of our grief to help us better understand a bit why moving through life can be at times challenging as we move through these diverse phases of grief, sometimes without even knowing it is happening. Notes:Patricia and John are with Soulful Sorrows, in East Aurora, NY. Their services include shamanic inspired grief healing workshops and one on one shamanic healings both virtually and in person.Contact:www.asiliveandgrieve.cominfo@asiliveandgrieve.comFacebook: As I Live and GrieveInstagram: @asiliveandgrieveTo Reach Pat or John:Website: www.soulfulsorrows.comPat's Email: patricia@soulfulsorrows.comJohn's Email: john@soulfulsorrows.comCredits: Music by Kevin MacLeod
Summary:Join us today as Patricia Jones and John Moir offer insight into the Shamanic perspective on grief. Often associated with indigenous or tribal societies, the origins are from Northern Europe and Asia, with a common belief that spirits exist and play an important role in both individual lives and society. Notes:Patricia and John are with Soulful Sorrows, in East Aurora, NY. Their services include shamanic inspired grief healing workshops and one on one shamanic healings both virtually and in person.Contact:www.asiliveandgrieve.cominfo@asiliveandgrieve.comFacebook: As I Live and GrieveInstagram: @asiliveandgrieveTo Reach Pat or John:Website: www.soulfulsorrows.comPat's Email: patricia@soulfulsorrows.com John's Email: john@soulfulsorrows.comCredits: Music by Kevin MacLeod
Sharon Kinne, AKA La Pistolera, murdered 3 different people using a pistol. Her husband James Kinne, the wife of a lover Patricia Jones, and a random dude she met in Mexico Francisco Paredes Ordoñez.She escaped from prison in 1969 and has never been seen again.https://linkt.ree/KillerStoriessources:https://murderpedia.org/female.K/k/kinne-sharon.htmhttps://unsolvedmysteries.fandom.com/wiki/Sharon_Kinnehttps://kchistory.org/islandora/object/kchistory%3A75840https://www.amazon.com/Im-just-ordinary-girl-Sharon/dp/1890622109https://www.amazon.sg/Serial-Killin-Slut-Story-Sharon/dp/1530674387Parcast Female Criminals - Sharon Kinne "La Pistolera"
"I grew up in South Central Los Angeles. The community changed quite a bit over the decades, and a month before I graduated from UC Berkeley, the Los Angeles riots happened, and I came back home." reminisces our guest Dr. Patricia Jones, Director, Office of Special Populations, National Institute on Aging, National Institute of Health. In this candid conversation, Dr. Jones traces her trajectory from her humble beginnings all the way to the NIH. "Coming from a very humble background, I was working and I couldn't afford to not work and be a full-time student.I was also the caregiver of my mother, who was in poor health and really the head of the household at that time" she describes. Join us to learn about Dr. Jones leadership secrets.
Pat Jones and Debbie Hull Our show has moved and expanded! We are on the air from 11 am to noon Central Time every Monday. A welcome and reintroduction to your hosts, Pat Jones and Debbie Hull. Patricia Jones, RN, … Continue reading →
On this weeks episode, Andrew speaks with convicted Tennessee murderer, Patricia Jones. Patricia stabbed 84 year old Alberta Coker to death, 77 times during the commission of a robbery in 1995.Apple podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/unforbidden-truth/id1531427832Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2pR7TgAdNX1rdvIIadm6mx?si=mtMqyzxSRm2kNqkaVxXQzQPatreon: Patreon.com/unforbiddentruthYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUePWe5xZsertnRvejzTQlg
This week DJ is joined by Jeff from the HD Report website to discuss The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Part 2. Before they break down the movie they have a great Home Theater conversation about Jeff's website, upcoming movies, the state of Physical Media, DJ answers a great Question from SVS and of course listener questions and comments.
This week DJ is joined by Jeff from the HD Report website to discuss The Lord of the Rings The Fellowship of the Ring Part 2. Before they break down the movie they have a great Home Theater conversation about Jeff's website, upcoming movies, the state of Physical Media, DJ answers a great Question from SVS and of course listener questions and comments.
Episode Description: The murders of James Kinne, Patricia Jones, and Francisco Parades Ordoñez featuring the one who got away. Video Sources:A Crime to Remember episode "Luck Be a Lady" (Season 4 Episode 2)Written Sources: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_Kinnehttps://murderpedia.org/female.K/k/kinne-sharon.htm Photo Sources:Image 1- Cover Image (Dave Helling/ kansascity) https://www.kansascity.com/news/local/news-columns-blogs/the-buzz/article48972555.htmlImage 2- Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sharon_KinneImages 3-9 https://consideringcoldcases.wordpress.com/2017/11/09/missing-sharon-kinne/Find ABCrimes:Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/abcrimespodcast/Email- abcrimes@gmail.com
The Salt Lake Chamber · Speaking on Business: Women's Business Center of Utah This is Derek Miller Speaking on Business. The Women's Leadership Institute, one of the organizations participating in the Stay Safe to Stay Open campaign, has the mission to elevate the stature of women's leadership in business and politics in Utah. CEO Patricia Jones is here to share details. Patricia Jones Utah ranks high on many national measures, unfortunately, we rank in the bottom on measures related to the status of women at a consistent rank. As a result, those low rankings harm Utah's ability to attract and retain talent. Six years ago some of Utah's key business leaders recognized the importance of elevating Utah women, and the Women's Leadership Institute was founded. A large portion of our effort at the Women's Leadership Institute is educating businesses about the value of gender diversity. One of the Institute's cornerstones is our trademarked ElevateHER Challenge. A research-based corporate challenge that seeks to empower women in the workplace. The Institute provides tools and in-depth cohort developmental training to help companies implement the ElevateHER Challenge and learn how to advance women's success in business. Approximately 300 organizations in Utah have taken the ElevateHER Challenge and we hope more will join in. Derek Miller I'm Derek Miller, with the Salt Lake Chamber, and this is Speaking on Business. Originally Aired: October 26, 2020.
In Touch With Southeast Iowa. On today’s program we are speaking Patricia Jones, faculty member at Winfield-Mt. Union schools about her journey. Jones was diagnosed with breast cancer in March of this year and the district put
In Touch With Southeast Iowa On today’s program we are speaking Patricia Jones, faculty member at Winfield-Mt. Union schools about her journey. Jones was diagnosed with breast cancer in March of this year and the district put
We have a returning guest this morning, Patricia Jones, Founder of the P.S. I Love You Foundation. Due to the many experiences encountering extraordinary people through her life's journey, Patricia was influenced and inspired to launch the P.S. I Love You Foundation in 1998. Teaching and empowering at-risk youth is her passion. She is dedicated to developing and implementing social and emotional learning programs that empower positive attitudes, social development, well-being and HOPE. Patricia and a core team of board members and dedicated volunteers, have been able to develop and publish life-skills curriculum programs and two community events reaching over 1200 at-risk youth a year. The programs are implemented into the daily schedules of local Title 1, Private and Catholic Schools in Southern California, Haiti and North Carolina as “during-school or after-school” programs. This morning, we'll learn about the foundation's programs and the effect COVID-19 has had on fundraising efforts. =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit https://www.MasternodeConsulting.com/about What's Happening in the South Bay, South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes
Cover Art by: Crystal Mourning Music By: Classic Horror 1 by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3511-classic-horror-1 License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (Altered from Original)
In today's episode of Powerful, Jeff Couillard discusses the power of collaboration with Patricia Jones and Carlene Donnelly, the executive directors of Catholic Family Services and CUPS respectively. They cover a wide range of topics, from outcome and evaluation to client-centred practice and some advice for new leaders.
Patricia Jones, the CEO of Connected Arrows International and Jen Spencer, the President and CEO of The Creative Executive join Chris to talk about their thoughts on change management, culture and employee performance. Patricia opened the show by talking about managing change, how strategic is to organizational success, and how leaders might be a roadblock at times to organizations being successful with change. She identifies pragmatic ways to solving for creating a marriage among new talent, and legacy talent, to enable organizations to move faster and think differently. Jen talks about some of the things that help leaders grow and develop in their understanding of themselves as leaders in an organization. She also talks about some of the barriers of retention and the importance of companies providing opportunities to autonomy and self awareness as a key to sustainable career development within a company.
Our guests today are Drs. Irina and Michael Conboy of the Department of Bioengineering at the University of California Berkeley. In their lab at Berkeley, the Conboys investigate the process of tissue repair in the body in an effort to determine why damaged tissues do not productively repair as the body ages. In today’s interview, you will hear the Conboys talk about their early research and a fascinating technique they pioneered called heterochronic parabiosis, where the couple took a young mouse and an older mouse and sutured them together so the animals blood and organs. The Conboys found that the older mouse benefited from this fusion, its aged stem cells becoming rejuvenated and its muscle tissues becoming functionally younger. Since then, the Conboys’ follow-up research has provided fascinating insights into stem-cell niche engineering, tissue repair, and stem-cell aging and rejuvenation. In 2015, they published an important study showing that high levels of the protein TGF-β1 impaired the ability of stem cells to repair tissues. While their experiments also showed that giving old animals young blood appeared to have some benefit to old stem cells, the Conboys’ most recent work provides compelling evidence suggesting the more interesting benefits are instead produced by a dilution of harmful signals in old blood. The research coming out of the Conboy lab has profound implications in terms of postponing the onset of age-related diseases as well as the prevention of such degenerative conditions such as Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, osteoporosis and sarcopenia. Show notes: [00:03:23] Dawn opens the interview asking Irina about her time as a gymnast in the Soviet Union. [00:03:56] Irina talks about how she became interested in biology. [00:04:36] Michael describes how he was a bit of a nerd who spent a lot of time outdoors as a kid studying bugs. [00:05:29] Ken asks what Michael’s plans were when he started his education at Harvard. [00:06:00] Ken inquires as to what it was about lab work that attracted Michael to the point where he abandoned medical school and focused on research instead. [00:06:56] Irina tells the story of her first overseas visit to Boston and how a female friend of hers had set her up with multiple dates for her visit before her plane had even touched down in the states. [00:09:06] Michael recounts the story of his first time in Moscow, where he asked Irina if she wanted to hang out. [00:10:52] Dawn mentions that after graduating, Michael got a job as a lab tech at Harvard, but eventually moved to Philadelphia to join the lab a friend of his was starting. Michael goes on to explain how he and Irina eventually became professional lab rats together there. [00:13:44] Michael explains how he would likely still be a lab tech if it were not for Irina and her desire to study aging, and how that inspired him to pursue his doctorate at Stanford. [00:15:10] Dawn asks Irina about her pursuit of a Ph.D. at Stamford in auto-immunity in the lab of Patricia Jones. [00:18:30] Dawn asks Irina to explain her discovery that Notch Signaling had the potential to regenerate aged muscle, a discovery she made during her post-doc work at Stamford. [00:21:30] Dawn mentions that Irina finished her post-doc work before Michael did, which allowed her to get work at a competing laboratory. Dawn asks if working at a competing labs created tension between the two of them. [00:24:26] Ken asks Irina what led her to look into reactivating old stem cells and whether that might delay or even reverse the onset of aging. [00:26:00] Michael talks about his inspiration for the parabiosis experiment, which involved two mice, one old and one young, being statured together. [00:30:12] Ken asks what the results of the parabiosis experiment were. [00:31:57] Ken mentions that the 2005 paper in Nature, which documented the findings of the parabiosis experiment,
Our guest this morning is Patricia Jones Patricia is a realtor with Coldwell Banker and Founder of the P.S. I Love You Foundation. Due to the many experiences encountering extraordinary people through her life's journey, Patricia was influenced and inspired to launch the P.S. I Love You Foundation in 1998. Though Patricia is proud to state that she is a wife and mother first, teaching and empowering at-risk youth are her passion. She is now dedicated to developing and implementing social and emotional learning programs that empower positive attitudes, social development, well-being and HOPE. The motto is “Life is 10% of what happens and 90% of how we react to it. A healthy life is all about what we think, feel, say and do to ourselves and others. Life improves with POSITUDE! This morning, we'll learn a bit about the foundations program and the upcoming event, “Day at the Beach”, which brings inner-city youth to the beach for the day and pairs them with a mentor to have some, good old fashioned summer time fun. Day at the Beach will take place on Saturday, July 27 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Manhattan Beach. =+=+=+=+=+=+ To Find Out More about the two show hosts of The South Bay Show read on: Jackie Balestra features a comprehensive selection of things to do, places to go and people to know in the South Bay.to learn more visit http://www.SouthbayByJackie.com To Find Out More about Joe Terry visit https://www.MasternodeConsulting.com/about What's Happening in the South Bay, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Redondo Beach, The South Bay Show, Los Angeles, California, Current Events, Calendar, Torrance, El Segundo, Palos Verdes
Record numbers of women are running for office and engaged in the political process this year. We'll ask why? And is this temporary or a lasting trend? What will all this mean this year and going forward? As a part of the UPR Original Series, Utah Women 20/20, we'll discuss these issues on Wednesday's Access Utah. Our guests will include Patricia Jones, former state senator and current CEO of the Women's Leadership Institute; Erin Jemison, Director of Public Policy at YWCA Utah; and Debbie Walsh, Director of the Center for American Women in Politics.
Record numbers of women are running for office and engaged in the political process this year. We’ll ask why? And is this temporary or a lasting trend? What will all this mean this year and going forward? As a part of the UPR Original Series, Utah Women 20/20 , we’ll discuss these issues on Wednesday’s Access Utah. Our guests will include Patricia Jones, former state senator and current CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute ; Erin Jemison, Director of Public Policy at YWCA Utah ; and Debbie Walsh, Director of the Center for American Women in Politics . Join us for Access Utah, Wednesday morning at 9:00 on Utah Public Radio. Utah Women 20/20 is a UPR original series exploring the unique challenges and opportunities facing women in Utah today. We’ll explore gender parity, the #MeToo movement, elections, and much more. This series is airing on Utah Public Radio during NPR’s Morning Edition and All Things Considered and UPR’s Access Utah, throughout fall 2018. Support for Utah Women 20
Lt. Governor Spencer Cox is joined by Patricia Jones, the CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute, which works to elevate the presence and stature of female leadership in business and politics in the state of Utah. Besides a 14-year career serving in the Utah legislature in both the House and Senate, Jones is the co-founder and former president of Dan Jones & Associates, an iconic public opinion and market research firm in Utah.
The UP & Away Charity Gala is on May 3 at the BMO Centre- helping to raise awareness and funds for the Catholic Family Service programs. Patricia Jones, UP (The Unlocking Potential) CEO, shares more about this years gala.
Patricia Jones was born and raised in Utah, a state with a conservative bent and one of the highest wage gaps in the US. 60% of the population is Mormon, but belonging to a conservative faith never stopped Pat from having a family and a career, first running a business, then as a politician. In her latest role she's on a mission to raise the status of women at work in Utah. And that means persuading a lot of pale males it's a good idea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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What’s it like to be the first female leader in the Utah Senate in either party or in either house? Patricia Jones is CEO of the Women’s Leadership Institute and has served in the Utah State House of Representatives from 2000-2006 and on the Utah Senate from 2006-2014. This week’s podcast is about a woman who has been a leader … Read more about this episode...
PATRICIA Jones, is the founder of P Jones Communications Inc., a New York City-based communications consultancy and Paws PR, a marketing firm that specializes in the promotion of pet product companies and animal protection groups. Patricia’s career began in the coveted starting position of NBC Page before she eventually joined NBC Nightly News with Tom Brokaw as a production assistant. After leaving NBC, she led the Media Relations and Advertising department at the ASPCA for almost 7 years before launching her own consultancy. In 2013 and 2014, Patricia was honored to be a top Finalists in the Woman of The Year Award in the Women in the Pet Industry Network Award competition. In 2014, she was profiled as a leading woman in business on the Huffington Post. See her beautiful infographic show notes, plus her top tips and advice for entrepreneurs and aspiring entrepreneurs at www.TodaysLeadingWomen.com or by clicking here!
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