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Randall Barnes is joined by Anthony Kenney, Southern University alumnus and new city councilman of District Two in East Baton Rouge Parish. In this special episode, they discuss Kenney's incredible journey from SGA President to one of the youngest elected officials in the parish, and delve into the impact of HBCUs on public service. Kenney also discuss his famous question to President Obama, and his ambitions to unify and serve his community. He also delves into his SGA Presidential Campaign in 2018-2019, including behind-the-scenes details of his campaign music video, his greatest achievement as Southern University SGA President, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of Where Public Finance Works, we explore the dynamic operations at JEA with Randall Barnes, the Treasurer who has been steering the financial helm since August 2022. Randall's journey from a small town in East Tennessee to managing billions in Jacksonville's public utilities is a testament to his dedication and expertise in the public finance sector. Host Tyler Traudt breaks down Randall's role, from overseeing debt management and cash forecasting to maintaining strong relationships with rating agencies. Randall shares insights into JEA's financial strategies, including the complexities of electricity generation and distribution, hedging gas prices, and ensuring operational efficiency. He speaks on the importance of simplicity in financial planning and the critical role of process improvements and staff education in achieving long-term strategic goals. Listeners will gain an understanding of how JEA operates as a community-owned utility, balancing the need to provide reliable and affordable services while supporting economic growth in Jacksonville. Randall also highlights the significant efforts made during the COVID-19 pandemic to support the local community, including innovative financial programs and robust disaster preparedness plans for hurricane season. Join us for an inside look at how Randall and his team at JEA navigate the challenges of public finance, making a meaningful impact on the community they serve. Featured Guest Randall Barnes is the Treasurer at JEA. His extensive career began with an MBA in Management Information Systems and a B.S. in Marketing from Tennessee Technological University. Randall's career includes over 16 years at the Tennessee Valley Authority, where he held positions such as Senior Program Manager for Corporate Investments and Finance, and Senior Securities Analyst. In 2015, he joined the City of Jacksonville as Senior Debt Manager and later advanced to Assistant Treasurer and Treasurer. Since August 2022, Randall has served as the Treasurer at JEA in Jacksonville, Florida. He oversees an array of financial functions, including treasury operations, debt management, investments, rating agency communications, cash forecasting, and more. Episode Resources Cash Flow Forecasting Template Cash Position Worksheet The Latest on the FDTA
John discusses the legislation brokered by President Biden and House Speaker Kevin McCarthy to lift the $31.4 trillion debt ceiling. Then he speaks with William Horne who is a postdoctoral fellow at Villanova University and holds a PhD in History from The George Washington University. They talk about his article in the Daily Beast on teaching in a state whose Governor is seeking to suppress every facet of your lesson plan. Next, John interviews Randall Barnes who is the Founder and CEO of HBCU Pulse and the Host of HBCU Pulse Radio on SiriusXM HBCU Channel 142. They chat about HBCU's and racism in America. And finally, legal analyst Dr. Tracy Pearson returns to talk with listeners about current news and politics.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
HBCU Pulse Radio on SiriusXM host Randall Barnes makes an appearance on WURD's Reality Check with Charles Ellison, expounding upon his thoughts on media rights in the 21st Century and if BET should start airing HBCU Sports again. Listen to new episodes of HBCU Pulse Radio every Friday at 5 PM EST/4 PM CST on on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU! Podcast drops on Saturdays at 10 AM EST/9 AM CST and re-airs on SiriusXM Channel 142 HBCU on Sundays at 2:30 PM EST/1:30 PM CST & Tuesdays at 6 PM EST/5 PM CST!
HBCU Pulse Founder Randall Barnes gives his first public remarks about the deal the company struck with Urban Edge Network & HBCU League Pass+. Download the app today and tune into Channel 201 to check out the HBCU Pulse Channel!
Michael Randall Barnes, Whose Tweets? Our Tweets!: The Challenges of Online Protest by Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
Jeff sits down with Suzanne Thomas, Randall Barnes, and Bryon Perdue from Inclusion in Art to hear about how the organization got started years ago, about how it has evolved, and about the very powerful work that they are doing in the community through collaborating with individuals and other organizations to help bring together artists from diverse backgrounds with various exhibits and events.The conversation continues as they also speak about the transformative power of mentoring that they are doing with emerging artists and also through facilitating the "hard conversations" in the community centered around bring about more diversity in the arts in Oklahoma.
In this episode, host Randall Barnes reacts to Victor Solomon making the top 5 on “The Voice” based on popular vote and representing Team John Legend. Randall speaks with Season 20 featured performer & Howard University graduate Ainae Nielsen about her experience on the show and her breakdown of the top 5 artist headed to the Finale. Also, Randall connects with Season 20 performer Denisha Dalton via the HBCU Pulse Instagram Live chat!
In this episode, host Randall Barnes and co-host Starlet celebrate Victor Solomon for making it to the top 9 on “The Voice” with the most votes on Team John Legend. The duo then talks about Blake Shelton's comment on Cam Anthony and the New York Post article that alleges about the show not creating superstars.
In this episode, host Randall Barnes and co-host Starlet Windham react to season 20 of NBC's “The Voice” and hold a live voting afterparty for North Carolina A&T Student and top 17 contestant Victor Solomon. The duo interviews Jus Jon, “The Voice” season 19 featured performer and Norfolk State University graduate.
In the new premiere episode of “Pulse Radio”, host Randall Barnes & Pulse News Director Cala Callins explores the student election culture at Florida A&M University. They interview Miss FAMU Candidates Christelle Haygood, Ashley Quintanilla and Nur Suleiman as well as incoming SGA President & Vice President Carrington Whigham & Marcus Thomas.
In a surprise episode of "The Randall Barnes Experience", Randall is joined by HBCU Pulse Political Correspondent Yania Campbell as they break down the heinous acts of Trump Supporters as they stormed the capitol to stop the conferring of electoral college votes that will officially declare Joe Biden as the 46th President of the United States. Randall & Yania also discuss Raphael Warnock and Jon Ossoff's historic win in the Georgia Senate Runoff, as the Senate is now officially democratically controlled.
To close out 2019, host Randall Barnes invites Fall 2017 Fort Valley State University Alumna & Nurse Chelsea Walton days after she took the Moderna produced COVID-19 Vaccine. She speaks about her vaccine experience, being on the frontlines of the pandemic and warns the audience of the dangers of COVID-19.
Host: Dawn Berndt, DNP, RN, CRNI® – INS Clinical Education & Publications Manager Guests: Elizabeth Dow, MSN, CRNI®, IGCN, VA-BC • Randall E. Barnes, RN, VA-BC, CRNI®, - President and CEO of IV Solutions Want to get excited about Infusion Nursing? Listen to this encouraging, dynamic conversation with Elizabeth (Beth) Dow and Randall Barnes, who encourage all nurses to “own their practice, have command of knowledge, pursue certification and advance the nursing profession.” Beth Dow is the award recipient of the INS Award for Excellence in Certification. This award is presented to a CRNI® whose certification through INCC has advanced the welfare of their patients, organization or the infusion specialty. Resources: CRNI Certification: https://www.ins1.org/crni-certification/ Certification Frequently Asked Questions: https://www.ins1.org/crni-certification/information/frequently-asked-questions/ CRNI Certification: https://www.ins1.org/crni-certification/information/study-information/ CRNI Resource Information: https://www.ins1.org/crni-resources/
Ownership of practice and the importance of Certification – a discussion with INS CRNI® Award Recipient, Elizabeth Dow and her nominator, Randall Barnes.
In this episode, Jeff sits down with Suzanne Thomas, Randall Barnes, and Bryon Perdue from Inclusion in Art to hear about how the organization got started years ago, about how it has evolved, and about the very powerful work that they are doing in the community through collaborating with individuals and other organizations to help bring together artists from diverse backgrounds with various exhibits and events.The conversation continues as they also speak about the transformative power of mentoring that they are doing with emerging artists and also through facilitating the "hard conversations" in the community centered around bring about more diversity in the arts in Oklahoma.To learn more about Inclusion in Art and to get involved,visit their website at https://inclusioninart.com/on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/InclusionInArtOK/on instagram @inclusioninart
The scheduled panelists for tonight's show are: Rodney Kellum, Dr. Lawrence A. Rasheed, LeRon L. Barton and Randall Barnes. The panelists commented on the following stories: The Dr. Vibe Show™: Walter Scott Was Shot On Camera. When Will He Receive Justice? The Dr. Vibe Show™: Making America White Again The Dr. Vibe Show™: Now Is the Time To Talk About What We Are Actually Talking About The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Messy Truth With Van Jones CNN Town Hall – December 6, 2016 The Dr. Vibe Show™: The Legacy Of Barack Obama Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
Randall Barnes is an nineteen-year old author, internet personality, public speaker and mentor who currently resides in Macon, GA. Randall is already renowned for his positive, realistic, moral driven writings. His first novel The Diary of Aaliyah Anderson has garnered over 55,000 reads on Wattpad.com and universal acclaim. He writes for the popular news website Urban Intellectuals, the relationship blog Courting Her and literary blog Straight, No Chaser. Randall is also the author of the eShort Riverview High: Circumstances, which hit number #2 on the Amazon charts in the week of its debut, sitting right under bestselling author Zane's I'll Be Home For Christmas the weekend of the debut of her movie Addicted. Randall is now a freshman Middle Grades education major at Fort Valley State University. His book The Diary of Aaliyah Anderson is available for check out at the Henry A. Hunt Memorial Library at Fort Valley State University and all of the other 31 University System Of Georgia libraries, including the University of Georgia and Georgia Tech. He also was the first author to kick off the inaugural FVSU Author's Series on October 14th. Along with his entrepreneurship, Randall consults over 35 Fort Valley State University students. His tutees include graduating seniors, sports players and even graduate students. Recently, Mr. Barnes was live on our show. Some of the topics that he talked about: – Some background about himself, where did his desire to write come from, the values that his parents raised him with – How did he expose to so much culture at a young age including how rebellious stage was different than most teenagers – The story behind his two books especially writing them from a Black women's viewpoint – The response from his parents and Black men to the books – The story behind the article My Apology To Black Women – How did he handle from being hated to being idolized by Black women – When it comes to his writing, how does he differentiate between Black stereotypes and reality – His call to action for young Black women and young Black men when it comes to relationships You can contact Mr. Barnes via: Facebook Twitter Instagram Email Please feel free to email us at dr.vibe@thedrvibeshow.com Visit our website at http://www.thedrvibeshow.com/ God bless, peace, be well and keep the faith, Dr. Vibe
We sit down with Holly Moye, Cayla Lewis, and Randall Barnes , some of the people behind Oklahoma Visual Art Coalition's Momentum event. This event is in its 15th year showcasing and celebrating young emerging artists. Listen as we learn a bit about the process, what you can expect to find, and how to attend.
Chandler is back in the studio with guest Rodrick Malone and Randall Barnes, the convo goes from Art, to diversity, to changing america for the better. Visit www.soundcloud.com/rod-malone/dreams to check out his music and for Randall check out www.rs-barnes.com
Our special pre-show will showcase Zach Tate. Zach Tate is the critically-acclaimed, #1 best-selling author of the classic novels, No Way Out, Lost and Turned Out, and Johnny Hustle. Tate is known as the "Ghostwriter's Ghostwriter" for his ability to create authors who are living legends from his words and epic storytelling. With Gambling with Hearts, Tate is back with a healthy dose of authentic storytelling complete with everything his loyal readers have come to expect from him. Born in Bronx, New York, and raised by the hard knocks of life, he's reemerging with a mission to bring back quality stories full of substance. A writer of screen and stage plays, poetry, songs, novels, and television shows, Zach wears the crown of “King of Fiction” proudly. Tate is building a legacy, enjoying the fellowship of his readers, and working on the next big thing. Randall Phillip-Green Barnes is an eighteen-year old author, internet radio personality, public speaker and peer mentor who currently resides in Macon, GA. His first novel The Diary of Aaliyah Anderson, a Young Adult Fiction Book, has garnered over 53,000 reads on Wattpad.com and achieved universal acclaim in other arenas. Barnes writes for the popular news website Urban Intellectuals, the relationship blog, Courting Her, and the literary blog Straight, No Chaser. Barnes is also the author of the eShort Riverview High: Circumstances. Barnes is a recent graduate of William S. Hutchings College & Career Academy. Barnes won first place in the FBLA Region 5 Public Speaking Competition in January of 2013. He's currently a freshman at Fort Valley State University in Fort Valley, GA, and is majoring in Middle Grade Education.
Join Ta'Mara Nicole and Jae Henderson as they address the topic Young, Black & Gifted: How Teens Can Live Their Dreams Now. Our guest will be teen Randall Barnes. He is the author of The Diary of Aaliyah Anderson and Riverview High Circumstances.
Randall Barnes is a seventeen year old author, internet radio personality, public speaker and mentor who currently resides in Macon, GA. His first novel, The Diary of Aaliyah Anderson, has garnered over 30,000 reads on Wattpad.com. He writes for the popular news website, Urban Intellectuals, the relationship blog, Courting Her and the literary blog, Straight, No Chaser. Randall is currently a senior at William S. Hutchings College & Career Academy. Along with being a talented writer, Randall also has the gift of public speaking. He won first place in the FBLA Region 5 Public Speaking Competition in January of 2013. Randall also was the first student in history to represent Hutchings in the Rotary Club Speech Contest. The best has yet to come for this young man.