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This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. We delve into the profound programs and core values of Habilitat, sharing personal narratives of transformation. We also talk about the innovative approach Habilitat takes towards rehabilitation.We also have our Experts We Trust for their Tips of the Week. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management sheds light on the significance of adequate parking spaces and shares insights on the challenges of servicing units without parking. Todd Niizawa of LoanDepot talks about reverse mortgages, outlining who qualifies for this financial tool and exploring the associated benefits. Meanwhile, Bradley Maruyama from Allstate Insurance shares on deductible options on hurricane insurance, emphasizing the critical need to regularly review home and hurricane insurance policies.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan is a 28-year old who triumphed over adversity, transforming a path of self-destruction into one of empowerment. He is honing his skills in sales, marketing, public relations, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. He has spent 2 and a half years at Habilitat and is now currently serving as Habilitat's Public Relations Representative, a beacon of resilience and success.Habilitat was founded by Vinny Marino on January 27, 1971, starting with only eight people housed in a small home in Kailua, Hawai`i. They are now located on a 1.5-acre oceanfront estate at the base of the Ko`olau Mountains, on the island of O`ahu. For over 50 years, Habilitat has been motivating the unmotivated and has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost long term addiction treatment programs.To reach Donovan Noble, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interview Donovan Noble of Habilitat. We delve into the profound programs and core values of Habilitat, sharing personal narratives of transformation. We also talk about the innovative approach Habilitat takes towards rehabilitation.We also have our Experts We Trust for their Tips of the Week. Duke Kimhan of Hawaii Pacific Property Management sheds light on the significance of adequate parking spaces and shares insights on the challenges of servicing units without parking. Todd Niizawa of LoanDepot talks about reverse mortgages, outlining who qualifies for this financial tool and exploring the associated benefits. Meanwhile, Bradley Maruyama from Allstate Insurance shares on deductible options on hurricane insurance, emphasizing the critical need to regularly review home and hurricane insurance policies.Who is Donovan Noble?Donovan is a 28-year old who triumphed over adversity, transforming a path of self-destruction into one of empowerment. He is honing his skills in sales, marketing, public relations, entertainment, event coordination, and fundraising. He has spent 2 and a half years at Habilitat and is now currently serving as Habilitat's Public Relations Representative, a beacon of resilience and success.Habilitat was founded by Vinny Marino on January 27, 1971, starting with only eight people housed in a small home in Kailua, Hawai`i. They are now located on a 1.5-acre oceanfront estate at the base of the Ko`olau Mountains, on the island of O`ahu. For over 50 years, Habilitat has been motivating the unmotivated and has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost long term addiction treatment programs.To reach Donovan Noble, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: change@habilitat.comWebsite: habilitat.com
What exactly does a Public Relations Representative do? What got you interested in representing a company like Master Peace? So if Master Peace is supposed to improve your life, well what kind of improvements are we talking about? So I hear you do color therapy on the side, what exactly is that? What is YOUR favorite color? All these questions and so much more will be answered by Public Relations Representative of Master Peace, Heather Rodman!! You can visit https://linktr.ee/chakracolourtherapy to learn more about her color therapy.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-tiberius-show--3352195/support.
I'll be headed to Virginia Beach in July for their 1st annual carnival festivities. Since I've lost a taste for many of the longstanding U.S. based Caribbean carnivals, I figured I'd give VA Beach a try. The events begin on July 20th and run through the 23rd. Honestly, my July was looking pretty uneventful before this popped up. What better way to occupy myself than with a new local-ish experience! I'm joined on the episode by the event's Public Relations Representative and host, Donovan Longmore.Listening Time: 18 MinutesSpecial Guest: Donovan Longmore, Public Relations Rep., VA Beach CarnivalDiscussed in this episode:Antigua band selection updateVirginia Beach Carnival expectationsWeekend package ratesIf you're thinking about heading to Virginia Beach Carnival holla at me, and be sure to engage in our episode-related Instagram posts!If you have a carnival related question that you'd like me to cover on my platform please complete my Topic Request Form. Don't forget to visit www.tingznice.com for more content and carnival resources!
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Kyler Edginton of Habilitat Inc. We talked about the values and mission of the center and their community activities and projects.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Kyler Edginton?Kyler Edginton is the Public Relations Representative of Habilitat Inc. He also helps coordinate fundraisers and corporate sponsorships for the program. He is 29 years old and grew up in California and Alaska. He has been in the Habilitat's program for 20 months and works in their business enterprise department.Habilitat has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers. For over 50 years, they have been helping people overcome problems with substance abuse and homelessness. They have a proven record of changing people who have lost hope into hardworking, responsible, caring human beings who are a benefit to society. They've been leading the way in long term addiction treatment since 1971.To reach Kyler Edginton, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: https://www.habilitat.com/Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat?ref=ts | https://www.instagram.com/habilitat/
Real Estate Careers and Training Podcast with the Lally Team
This week on the Team Lally Real Estate Radio Show, we interviewed Kyler Edginton of Habilitat Inc. We talked about the values and mission of the center and their community activities and projects.We also have your favorite experts providing this week's tips on property management, mortgage loans, home inspection and home insurance!Who is Kyler Edginton?Kyler Edginton is the Public Relations Representative of Habilitat Inc. He also helps coordinate fundraisers and corporate sponsorships for the program. He is 29 years old and grew up in California and Alaska. He has been in the Habilitat's program for 20 months and works in their business enterprise department.Habilitat has long been recognized as one of the nation's foremost Residential Long Term Addiction Treatment centers. For over 50 years, they have been helping people overcome problems with substance abuse and homelessness. They have a proven record of changing people who have lost hope into hardworking, responsible, caring human beings who are a benefit to society. They've been leading the way in long term addiction treatment since 1971.To reach Kyler Edginton, you may contact him in the following ways:Phone: 808-235-3691Email: give@habilitat.comWebsite: https://www.habilitat.com/Social Media: https://www.facebook.com/Habilitat?ref=ts | https://www.instagram.com/habilitat/
Find out why we love Washington Youth Tour here at Coweta-Fayette EMC! On this episode, Kaleb Frady, Public Relations Representative and Washington Youth Tour Director with Georgia EMC, gives an overview of the program – which consists of an all-expenses-paid trip to Washington D.C. where high school students can learn more about our nation's capital – and why high school students should apply! Apply now at https://utility.org/my-community/washington-youth-tour/.
Justin and Paul are joined by VO Artist and host of The Working Writers Podcast Brad Staggs. Enjoy! About Bradd: Multi-faceted Writer and Voice-Over Actor. A 24-year plus veteran and member of the Indiana National Guard's 38th Infantry Division. A 46Z, Public Affairs NCOIC, who specialises in video, audio, and graphic production. 12-year Public Relations Representative for Muscatatuck Urban Training Center in Butlerville, IN. Builder and curator of the Muscatatuck Museum and Programming Director of Radio Muscatatuck, an FM radio station. Public Affairs methodology and video/radio station operations instructor. https://www.bradstaggsvo.com/ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-working-writer/id1571032667
Welcome to Jon’s Audio Resume, the Jon of All Trades solo exploration of all the weird ass jobs I’ve had in my life. This series runs in chronological order and here is my 14th job. Job: Public Relations Representative, Noble EnergyDuration: December 2010 – April 2015Pay: $72,000/yr. + bonus (starting)Did I get along with my boss(es)? How the hell...
Welcome to Jon’s Audio Resume, the Jon of All Trades solo exploration of all the weird ass jobs I’ve had in my life. This series runs in chronological order and here is my 14th job. Job: Public Relations Representative, Noble EnergyDuration: December 2010 – April 2015Pay: $72,000/yr. + bonus (starting)Did I get along with my boss(es)? How the hell...
Monday, May 8, 2020 ~ Tracey Kurtz, Public Relations Representative at Turtle Creek Casino and Hotel talks to Frank Beckmann.
In this Episode Mr.AKA has a one on one with Public Relations Representative and Good Friend Steve Joiner of S.J. Network. (Warning this Episode may have content that can be triggering and disturbing please be advised). From a tough as nails childhood to Sharp and Business Savy Gentleman. We get a glimpse of the man behind the scenes of the Deliverybros Podcast and more. Anything on the Table, Anything on the Menu-Deliverybros --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/deliverybros/message
Mark Lewis spent 14 years as the Public Relations Representative and Special Events Coordinator at the Daytona International Speedway. Today he is an educator at a private school in Daytona Beach Florida and an automotive fine artist. His favorite subjects to paint are race cars and racing scenes. His art represents sports car racing at the highest professional level from Formula 1, Moto GP, historic racing cars and endurance racing where his unique style represents speed, color, light, and motion.
Colin Marshall sits down in Kyoto, Japan's efish café with Michael Lambe, Deep Kyoto blogger, teacher, and Public Relations Representative for the Kyoto Journal. They discuss the city's flummoxing preponderance of Irish pubs and the "celebrated infamy" of one in particular; the rich cultural heritage that brings foreigners to Kyoto, the modernization that foreigners bewail, and the preservation efforts that certain Japanese now make; his arrival in Japan on the JET program and original intent to go to the "wild snowswept north" of Hokkaido, though he wound up going from the northeast of England to the northeast of Japan instead; the Beatles-in-1963 treatment he received as the only foreigner in town; his time in Fukushima, then known as an unusually safe place, and one famous for its fruit; disasters, such as the 2011 one in Fukushima, as facts of life in Japan, and the necessity to rebuilt efficiently as another fact of life; his own adoption of that spirit when he volunteered to build houses in the Miyagi prefecture; the times he found himself bowing on the phone, leaving taxi doors open in England, and having lived over a decade in Japan; the difficulties of living vegetarian in Japan, even when you allow yourself fish; missing British television amid the "appalling" morass of cheap Japanese variety shows; evasion of the British television license men versus Japan's (as seen in Haruki Murakami's "Town of Cats"), and how he once got an NHK collection agent to think him a madman; how his four-year stint in Tokyo came up against his small-town sensibility, and how he disappointedly discovered the capital's absolute lack of demand that he speak (and thus learn) Japanese; his move to Kyoto, where visiting a rock bar he began making "real" non-Anglophone Japanese friends; the role of "the foreign guy" in Japan as comparable to Norm's on Cheers; Sons music bar, one place he discovered in the project that is Deep Kyoto (and Tadg's, which he recommends wholeheartedly); the history of the Kyoto Journal and its latest special issue on energy; Japan's odd reliance on nuclear power (not to mention squat toilets); and how blogging has connected him with foreigners, opposed to his original mission as that is. (Photo: Stewart Wachs)