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Ever had a mentor who truly went the extra mile? On my latest podcast episode, I recounted how Rebecca Bradley accompanied me on my first real listing appointments, driving for hours just to offer her support. This level of dedication is rare, and it's a testament to the profound influence a committed mentor can have on one's career. Thanks to her, by the third appointment, I secured a listing on my own. Such experiences highlight the power of a supportive mentor. #RealEstateJourney #MentorshipExcellenceSaCola celebrates the podcast's one-year anniversary by interviewing Rebeca Bradley, her former real estate mentor. They discuss the importance of mentorship in the real estate industry and in any business, with SaCola sharing her gratitude for Bradley's hands-on guidance during her first listing appointments. Bradley emphasizes the value of mentors in providing not just knowledge, but also confidence and practical tools for success. Mentions"Real Estate Mentorship Program": "00:20:28""Active Listening": "00:14:52""Communication Skills": "00:13:46""Technology": "00:23:59""Mentoring and finding the right mentor": "00:26:55""Harriet Tubman": "00:27:56""Number the Stars" by Lois Lowry: "00:29:37"Ready to join the WLO community to receive exclusive updates? Click the link: https://workitliveitownit.com/Follow SaCola on Instagram: https://instagram.com/workitliveitownit Subscribe to Work it, Live it, Own it! On YouTube: https://bit.ly/2lxB1TS
Are you a budding dental professional wanting to venture into an independent practice? Well, this episode has everything you need to get started. Dr. Rebecca Bradley, who made the brave leap from a high-paced chain to starting her own dental clinic, hands out the roadmap to this transition in our conversation today. Rebecca's journey throws light not just on the operational and financial complexities involved, but also the personal endeavor that went into establishing her unique place in the world of dental care.In the midst of operational factors and strategic marketing efforts, Rebecca's firm belief in personalized patient care emerges powerfully. Rebecca's unwavering dedication, despite grappling with the daunting task of leaving a stable job and young kids at home, reflects a candid and inspiring narrative. If you're dreaming about creating a practice that truly marries your professional aspirations with a deep Impact on people's lives, this episode with Rebecca Bradley might just be the push you need.What You'll Learn in This Episode:The steps to transition from an employed dental professional to a private dental clinic ownerHow strategic marketing and community engagement helps in establishing a dental practiceThe importance of social media and local partnerships in attracting patientsThe financial considerations while operating a startupThe role of personal vision and a patient-centric approach in creating a successful practiceDon't wait any longer to kickstart your dream dental practice. Tune in to this episode now.Sponsors:For DSO integrations, startup solutions, and all your dental IT needs, let our sponsors, Darkhorse Tech, help out so you can focus on providing the amazing care that you do. For 1 month of FREE service, visit their link today! https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/darkhorse-deal/Guest: Dr. Rebecca BradleyPractice Name: QC South DentistryCheck out Rebecca's Media:Website: https://qcsouthdentistry.com/Email: smile@qcsouthdentistry.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/qcsouthdentistry/Other Mentions and Links:Places/Establishments:UNC Adams School of DentistryInsurance Companies:Delta DentalProducts/Brands:iTeroInvisalignDentrix AscendMicrosoftSpectrumTransendental, LLCIdeal PracticesHDA AccountingOrganizations:HIPAAThe Beauty BoostHost: Michael AriasWebsite: The Dental Marketer Join my newsletter: https://thedentalmarketer.lpages.co/newsletter/Join this podcast's Facebook Group: The Dental Marketer SocietyPlease don't forget to share with us on Instagram when you are listening to the podcast AND if you are really wanting to show us love, then please leave a 5 star review on iTunes! [Click here to leave a review on iTunes]p.s. Some links are affiliate links, which means that if you choose to make a purchase, I will earn a commission. This commission comes at no additional cost to you. Please understand that we have experience with these products/ company, and I recommend them because they are helpful and useful, not because of the small commissions we make if you decide to buy something. Please do not spend any money unless you feel you need them or that they will help you with your goals.
In recent years, the U.S. Supreme Court has emphasized the federalist nature of our national Constitution and the importance of preserving state sovereignty. This trend is evident in several of the Court's decisions – Dobbs most notable among them – that have recognized and reinforced the authority of individual states in matters of health, safety, and morals. As a result of this return to federalism, some of the nation’s most interesting and groundbreaking legal work is being done at the state level. In particular, state constitutional and statutory provisions that used to be subsumed by federal law or judicial precedent – restrictions on abortion, requirements for post-conviction review, grants for religious schooling, and so on – now matter in their own right. On this panel, several state supreme court justices will discuss what the ascendance of federalism means for their states and state courts, as well as how this shift will impact the teaching and practice of law across the nation.Featuring:Hon. Rebecca Bradley, Wisconsin Supreme CourtHon. David N. Wecht, Pennsylvania Supreme CourtHon. Evan A. Young, Supreme Court of TexasModerator: Hon. Carlos T. Bea, United States Court of Appeals, Ninth Circuit
This week on Laughing Liberally Milwaukee, host Matthew Filipowicz welcomes comedian Shawn Vasquez, and they discuss Wisconsin Supreme Court justice Rebecca Bradley's "I'm not partisan - you're partisan!" attitude about Republicans calling for the impeachment of her fellow justice Janet Protasiewicz.
On December 11, 1926 a small town bank near Austin, Texas was robbed at gunpoint by a 21 year old college student Rebecca Bradley. She wasn't the typical bank robber of the 1920s. What secrets drove this “girl next door” to armed robbery and arson? Want more Southern Mysteries? Hear the Southern Mysteries show archive of 60+ episodes along with Patron exclusive podcast, Audacious: Tales of American Crime and more when you become a patron of the show. You can immediately access exclusive content now at patreon.com/southernmysteries Connect Website: southernmysteries.com Facebook: Southern Mysteries Podcast Twitter: @southernpod_ Instagram: @shannonballard_ Email: southernmysteriespodcast@gmail.com Episode Sources “Drop Co-Ed Bandit Charge as Rebecca Becomes Mother”, El Paso Herald-Post, October 25, 1933. (Viewed on August 23, 2023). “The End of an Unusual Case”, Wichita Falls Times, October 27, 1933. (Viewed on August 23, 2023). “Amarillo Attorney Tells of Marriage to Bandit Suspect”, Ft. Worth Telegram Star, December 14, 1926. (Viewed on August 28, 2023). “Rebecca Bradley Girl Bandit”, ScandalsandSweets.com.(Viewed on August 21, 2023). “Texas Girl Bandit Accused of Arson”,The New York Times, December 12, 1026.(Viewed on August 20, 2023). Episode Music Theme Song “Dark & Troubled” by Pantherburn. Special thanks to Phillip St Ours for permission for use. Dixie Outlandish and Castleshire by Kevin MacLeod. Licensed under Creative Commons
This week C.J. and Kent stick to the news, discussing more developments in the Wisconsin Supreme Court, a civil case against the ten false electors, a racial slur used for a cow's name in the State Fair, and Kenosha Police punching a black man at an Applebee's.
The new liberal majority on the Wisconsin Supreme Court wasted no time making big changes to how the Court operates. Within the first week, they fired the state court system director and established a committee that assumes the constitutional duties of the chief justice. Justice Rebecca Bradley says these changes violate the state constitution, politicize the court, and undermine the public's trust in the state's justice system. On this edition of the MacIver Newsmakers Podcast, Justice Bradley explains how this is playing out behind the scenes and what the public can expect going forward.
Wondering how to keep going when life keeps getting you down? Do you feel overwhelmed by the disappointment you feel? Are you longing to dream again but not sure how much left you have in you? In this episode, my sweet friend Rebecca and I explore overcoming disappointment and dreaming again through faith in God. We discuss the biblical perspective on dwelling on the past and how it can impact our day-to-day. We also provide practical tips and strategies for overcoming disappointment through reading the Word, surrendering, and trusting in God's plan. Rebecca shares her testimony of going through a divorce and how that robbed her of her joy, peace, and worth. She offers guidance on finding hope and purpose in the midst of disappointment and discerning God's appointments in our lives. Whether you're dealing with a personal setback, a failed ministry, or a major life change, this episode will encourage you to turn to God and trust in His promises for your life. Join us as we explore the transformative power of faith and how to cultivate a resilient and hopeful spirit in Christ! Find Rebecca here: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccaabradleyy/ Follow Us On IG: https://www.instagram.com/blackoutstobreakthroughs/
☀️ Welcome to the first episode of the revamped Be You Be Love Podcast!! In today's episode, I introduce you to my new co-host, Katie. We discuss the name change, what it means to be a safe person, and our goal for this podcast as we move forward. We hope that you enjoy this and future episodes! Thank you for listening to the Safe People Podcast and showing your support! Please take a moment to leave us a comment or question.
From the moment Rebecca Bradley starts talking on this episode with her cool New Zealand accent her obvious passion for people takes over. She's an artist with a fascination in humanity and it has lead her to not only be an incredibly successful and connected wedding photographer on the other side of the world from us here in the PHOTOCO headquarters but also connected her with one of my very favorite software companies. Rebecca's art, alongside her job with NARRATIVE is all geared around serving people and this conversation with her is such a beautiful authentic exploration of where all of that started for her along with a few key lessons and things she's learned along the way. If you'd like to find out more about NARRATIVE or would like to grab a discount on either PUBLISH or SELECT - click this link : https://narrative.so/?affiliate=MILES For more information about Rebecca Bradley and to see her beautifully authentic, organic, and artistic wedding photography based in Aukland, NZ click here : https://rebeccabradleyphotography.co.nz/ The Photographic Collective is a free community of creatives and photographers from all over the world coming together in a community every day. Powered by Miles Witt Boyer with a team of moderators, group experts, and admins from around the country we're on the hunt for new ways to change the photography industry from the inside out with positive, intentional, purpose filled content and education. For more information check out the PHOTO by clicking THIS LINK or join us on facebook at : https://www.facebook.com/groups/photographiccollective.mwb
This episode features a conversation with Rebecca Bradly. Rebecca is Foley's Director of Professional Development. In this discussion, Rebecca reflects on growing-up in Los Gatos, California, attending The University of California, Los Angeles, for undergrad and Northwestern University Pritzker School of Law. During the discussion, Rebecca shares her initial interest in becoming a prosecutor and reflects on why she instead decided to join a large law firm after completing a two-year federal clerkship. She discusses joining Foley as a mid-level associate, subsequently leaving practice to become Foley's Director of Recruiting, and more recently the firm's Director of Professional Development. Rebecca also discusses the important role of professional development and how the department plays a key aspect in attorney development. Finally, Rebecca provides advice on the importance of being willing to help and learn new things.
Craig's Lawyers' Lounge graced by wisdom of attorney and former state senator Morgan Lenore Carroll, daughter of legendary Colorado lawyers John Carroll and Rebecca Bradley. Find out what motivates this charismatic Chairwoman of the Colorado Democratic Party. Episode 50 will help you understand how and why Dems keep winning in Colorado -- Morgan Carroll. She has bright strategies for everything including making Lauren Boebert a one-term only Colorado embarrassment. Listen to this historic champion for America and Colorado. Troubadour Dave Gunders delivers for 50th straight time. His song, Tarred and Feathered, contemplates proper sanctions for misbehavior. It's a perfect song in age of Trump, Chauvin, and big lies. Discussion extends to spicy chicken sandwiches and Charles Grodin in Midnight Run. Rundown - Morgan Carroll in Craig's Lawyers' Lounge - 05:10 Dave Gunders - 01:16:27
Rebecca Bradley - a yoga instructor - finds reading an effective way to focus her mind and escape from the ever-updating world of social media.
Rebecca Bradley lives her best life these days in Colorado, raising her four lucky children and supporting her amazingly talented husband's film business from home. Becky earned her Bachelor's Degree in Biology and Master's in Education at Azusa Pacific University. She taught high school biology for seven years before settling into the adventures of raising a family. She loves reading, writing, taking care of her plants and is currently dappling in interior design. When she has a moment to think of the future, she dreams of how amazing of a grandmother she will be someday.Becky has a heart for hurting women and extensive experience working with youth and women in the church. She continues to facilitate groups towards inner healing from trauma through Pure Desire Ministries and is honored to witness their transformation through their healing process. Behind the Mask
On September 1-3, 2020, the Federalist Society's Wisconsin lawyers chapters hosted their annual conference via an online webinar. The second panel of the conference discussed nationwide injunctions.What is the proper role of state attorneys general and the courts in litigation in seeking to nullify federal law? Panelists will discuss the difference in approach between Wisconsin during the Obama administration and other state's efforts during the Trump administration with a particular emphasis on the role of state AGs and the role of the courts in issuing nationwide injunctions. Are nationwide injunctions "legally and historically dubious," as Justice Thomas has described them?Featuring:Jeffrey Mandel, Partner & Co-chair, Stafford Rosenbaum’s Litigation Practice GroupMichael Morley, Assistant Professor, Florida State University College of LawMisha Tseyltlin, Partner, Troutman PepperModerator: Hon. Rebecca Bradley, Wisconsin Supreme Court*******As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
On September 1-3, 2020, the Federalist Society's Wisconsin lawyers chapters hosted their annual conference via an online webinar. The second panel of the conference discussed nationwide injunctions.What is the proper role of state attorneys general and the courts in litigation in seeking to nullify federal law? Panelists will discuss the difference in approach between Wisconsin during the Obama administration and other state's efforts during the Trump administration with a particular emphasis on the role of state AGs and the role of the courts in issuing nationwide injunctions. Are nationwide injunctions "legally and historically dubious," as Justice Thomas has described them?Featuring:Jeffrey Mandel, Partner & Co-chair, Stafford Rosenbaum’s Litigation Practice GroupMichael Morley, Assistant Professor, Florida State University College of LawMisha Tseyltlin, Partner, Troutman PepperModerator: Hon. Rebecca Bradley, Wisconsin Supreme Court*******As always, the Federalist Society takes no position on particular legal or public policy issues; all expressions of opinion are those of the speakers.
Today on the show, author Jim Heskett and copywriting guru Abigail Dunard tackle an author-submitted blurb to dissect it and understand how to write killer sales copy. To watch video of this episode, view it on Facebook at Best Page Forward. Here are this episode’s read-along selections: --Blurb: Author: Rebecca Bradley Title: Shallow Waters When catching a killer isn’t enough… Detective Inspector Hannah Robbins is forced into the darker side of Nottingham when a body is dumped in an alleyway. And all the while a member of her team is hiding a life-changing secret that could have serious repercussions for the investigation. Things take a disturbing turn when a piece of evidence indicates a killer is only a hairs-breath away from claiming his next victim. Just how far are the team willing to push themselves to save the next girl? Shallow Waters is the compelling crime debut by ex-police detective Rebecca Bradley. Download Shallow Waters to explore a tense police investigation with a real sinister side and a shocking finale. For fans of Angela Marsons and Peter James. --Abigail's Targeted Tip: Could your blurb stand in for a similar book? If so, add in some unique flair. --Other Stuff: Want to submit your own blurb for consideration? Fill out the form at www.bestpageforward.net/podcast or send an email to BlurbsSellBooks@gmail.com
Here's something brand new! A kind of bonus, hopefully semi-regular thing!This is the first Writer's Routine Roundtable, where we get authors together to chat about how they do what they do. How they plan, plot and then publish.In this episode, we have 3 fantastic crime authors, who all used to work for the Police... they say write what you know.Merilyn Davies published her first 'Carla Brown and Nell Jackson' thriller last year, called 'When I Lost You'. The sequel 'If I Fall' is out next year. She used to be a crime analyst, and now works as a Councillor in Oxfordshire as well as writing. Find out more about her here - https://www.amazon.co.uk/When-Lost-You-Merilyn-Davies/dp/1787461556Rebecca Bradley has published many books across the 'DI Hannah Robbins' series, and standalone ones too. Her new book is 'A Deeper Song'. She used to work as a Police Detective, and now has writing 'murder down to a tea' - https://www.rebeccabradleycrime.com/Neil Lancaster told us his writing routine earlier on in the year. He's published 2 'Tom Novak' thrillers, there's a third being released soon, and he's got another series in the works too. He worked in the Met Police before moving to the Scottish Highlands to write - https://neillancastercrime.co.uk/We discuss how much editing defines what a story is, and how editors often get it write... but also what hill authors are willing to die on with their story. You can hear about how they have initial ideas and begin to plot them, and how they plan a series of stories around 1 character.Please do support the show at patreon.com/writersroutine, follow us on Twitter, and leave us a review on Apple Podcasts!@writerspodwritersroutine.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
•Horror-Schocker• Nacht für Nacht schlägt er zu, in den reichen Villenvierteln ebenso wie in den Elendsquartieren der Millionenstadt. Seine Opfer haben nur eines gemeinsam: In den Leichen befindet sich kein Tropfen Blut mehr. // Von Rebecca Bradley und Stuart Sloan / Regie: Leonhard Koppelmann / WDR 2002 / www.hoerspiel.wdr.de
•Horror-Schocker• Nacht für Nacht schlägt er zu, in den reichen Villenvierteln ebenso wie in den Elendsquartieren der Millionenstadt. Seine Opfer haben nur eines gemeinsam: In den Leichen befindet sich kein Tropfen Blut mehr. // Von Rebecca Bradley und Stuart Sloan / Regie: Leonhard Koppelmann / WDR 2002 / www.hoerspiel.wdr.de
Retired Detective Constable and crime author Rebecca Bradley stopped into the Interrogation Room to answer a few questions. Rebecca has released four novels in the D-I Hannah Robbins series and a standalone thriller, called DEAD BLIND. She retired from the police service after 16 years, by which time she worked as a detective constable on a specialist unit. In addition to her writing, she runs a consulting service to help crime writers tell more authentic stories. Book 5 of her D-I Hannah Robbins series, called KILL FOR ME, released on Valentine’s Day and faces readers with an impossible moral dilemma: could you commit a murder to save your child? In this episode, Rebecca and host Gavin Reese discuss writing UK police procedurals, providing technical advisement to civilian writers, and why Sir Robert Peeler is important to both of them. Rebecca's site: www.rebeccabradleycrime.com/ Rebecca's works: https://www.amazon.com/Rebecca-Bradley/e/B00R9RVT98 Gavin’s works: www.amazon.com/Gavin-Reese/e/B072W5PPGS/ Gavin’s site: https://gavinreese.com #writersbeat #amwriting #amreading #amwritingfiction #thriller #espionage #writerslife #gavinthecop #gavinreese #police #policeprocedural #detective #conspiracy #conspiracyseries #writingcraft #nanowrimo #writingcoach #UKpolicing #ukcrime #constable #detectiveconstable --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/writersbeatpodcast/support
Rebecca Bradley, Founder of Proper Post a monthly greetings card and stationery subscription service joins me on Episode 3 of The Good Life Well Lived Podcast to talk about the power of tracking a word a day. Proper Post is one of my favourite independent businesses and a great way to feed a stationery addiction. But more than that it makes sure that you never miss an important moment again - you tell Proper Post important birthdays and special occasions and they remind you about them. Founder Rebecca Bradley (MA) FCIPD has a background in HR and strategic leadership she strongly believes in smiling and is a champion of kindness. She is driven by the desire to inspire people to use the digital world to connect people in analog ways. And most importantly, she is a thoroughly nice person! A self confessed 'data geek', in 2017 Rebecca decided to track a word a day to understand her feelings and emotions about her business and self employment. The result was an incredible insight into what makes her tick, what motivates her, what she struggles with and what lifts her up. Rebecca is now on a mission to encourage other people (not just business owners) to track their word of the day and benefit from similar insights.
Today we try to figure out what happens when our future presidential candidates have thousands of Tweets and Tumblr posts and Instagrams in their online record. What happens, when today’s teens start running for office? When their entire internet history is there, searchable, for us to read? What if these teens Tweet something at 15 that they might regret at 45? Do we learn to accept that their opinions have changed? Or do we go through every candidate's entire social media history to find dirt on them? Does that tactic still work in the future? Or do we all just throw up our hands and admit that teens have bad opinions and that hopefully those opinions have changed? To find out, I talked to a real live young person with political ambitions, Eve Zhurbinskiy a student at George Washington University. She describes her own social media strategy, and how she never Tweets without thinking about how it might come back to bite her. She also talks about going back and deleting Facebook posts and even in one case her entire Tumblr because she thought it might be used against her. And that’s not paranoid, I also talk to someone who tracks that kind of thing among politicians. Josh Stewart from the Sunlight Foundation explains what Politwoops is and why they’re tracking the deleted Tweets of politicians. And to round things out this episode I talked to someone who’s got a lot of experience managing digital campaigns for today’s politicians. Laura Olin was one of the first hires for Obama’s 2012 digital team, and she not only ran the Obama Tumblr, but she also actually Tweeted as the President. Throughout the episode we discuss all kinds of questions about how we think about and forgive humans. In March of this year, a State Supreme Court justice from Wisconsin named Rebecca Bradley issued an apology for some columns that she wrote 24 years ago in a student newspaper. In the columns she referred to gay people as “queers” and called people with AIDS “degenerates who basically commit suicide through their behavior.” She also said that it would be better to get AIDS than cancer, because, quote “those afflicted with the politically correct disease will be getting all of the funding.” And that abortion is like the Holocaust and slavery. Bradley says that she was, quote “frankly embarrassed at the content and tone of what I wrote those many years ago” but she also said that when she wrote them, she was “a very young student.” Now the release of these 24 year old columns wasn’t random, the organization that found the columns unveiled them just a month before voters in Wisconsin would vote on whether or not Bradley should retain her seat on the court. People who wanted Bradley off the court, said that the comments in the columns were so hateful that time didn’t really matter. People who wanted Bradley to say said that she had grown and learned since then, and did not still hold those beliefs. (To be clear, there was also a contingent of people who supported Bradley because they still do hold those beliefs). So, voters in Wisconsin could decide. And they decided to keep her, Bradley won her seat back. So you could interpret that as evidence that past transgressions can be forgiven, right? So this brings us to one version of this future. A future in which voters learn to approach their candidates as flawed individuals, people who have made missteps, people who can change their mind. This isn’t to say that we let people off the hook for their past, but rather that we are okay with them saying “I was wrong, and here’s how I’ve changed for the better.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Help support the show! - www.patreon.com/dailyinternet #20 - Poll: Sanders holds slim lead over Clinton nationally #19 - TIL French preschools serve four-course lunches (including a cheese course) to educate them in taste and stimulate their senses #18 - Can we all agree this patriot looks cool AF in his uniform? #17 - A record 43% of Icelanders would now vote for the Pirate Party #16 - Samsung patents smart contact lenses with a built-in camera #15 - Baker lost something...wonder he noticed or not... #14 - New York, Vermont ban official travel to Mississippi over LGBT law #13 - NY Election Boards Inundated With Calls From Voters "Pissed Off" About Registration Issues #12 - Adult colouring book craze prompts global pencil shortage #11 - Sam Rockwell: Alan Rickman's death undid plans for Galaxy Quest 2 #10 - Rebecca Bradley, who likened abortion to the Holocaust and says gays are degenerates who deserve AIDS, elected to Wisconsin supreme court for 10 years #9 - Biggest leek in World History, how is Reddit not talking about this? #8 - Why the Panama Papers should be a US election issue: Whether US politicians are named or not, the kind of arrangements that allow the global super-rich to hide their wealth only exist with our leaders' consent #7 - A 15-year study involving more than 3,000 adults found full-fat dairy can reduce your risk of developing diabetes by 46 per cent on average. #6 - Tigers declared extinct in Cambodia #5 - The DEA Will Soon Decide Whether it Will Reschedule Marijuana. #4 - 71% Want The Dark Net Shut Down, Showing Most Have No Idea What The Dark Net Is #3 - Playstation 4 on PC Trending on Facebook as of 9 Hours ago #2 - #Empire - Fuck that - #Padres Yo Twitter - Whatcha got poppin? #1 - Panama Papers reveal London as centre of 'spider's web' Outro RICK MOTHERFUCKING ASTLEY Released TODAY Thanks Show contact E-mail: feedback.ireadit@gmail.com Twitter: @ireaditcast Phone: (508)-738-2278 Michael Schwahn: @schwahnmichael Nathan Wood: @bimmenstein "Music" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
In this episode I ask some very Christian-y questions, and we discuss the local Catholic church child-rape case, Mother Teresa, a dopey christian's bum, adoptions in the south, and Rebecca Bradley.
We welcome Jenni Dye from One Wisconsin Now Institute to discuss their shocking research on Rebecca Bradley’s hateful writing as a college student and its implications for the April 5th Supreme Court election. This week the inevitable avalanche of special interest TV ads began. We review new data ranking Wisconsin 36th in job creation, what could be done to expand opportunity in the state. WEDC remains in hot water over Oscar Meyer debacle but Scott Fitzgerald points the finger at Paul Soglin. Johnson Controls on the hot seat as Hillary and Bernie get specific on outsourcing and trade. Kevin Kane updates us on the development of the NEW Western Wisconsin Cooperative. We remember community organizer Juan Carlos Ruiz and Robert’s aunt Eloise. Music by purple-planet.com
Jessica spoke with Vandy Beth Glenn, Beth Ann Erickson, and Rebecca Bradley from the Skeptic Ink network about blogging in the skeptic/atheist community and their favorite posts.
On the October 19, 2010 edition of Tell Somebody, Dorothy Witherspoon, Ph.D., Regional Administrator, U.S. Department of Labor Women's Bureau and Rebecca Bradley, U.S. Army veteran and Minority Veterans Coordinator, Missouri Veterans Commission came into the KKFI studios to talk about a free "Mini-Retreat & Stand-down" to take place 8am to 3pm on Saturday, October 23, 2010 at Penn Valley Community College Campus in Kansas City, MO for all women veterans and active duty military women and their families. Also on this show, a telephone conversation with Minneapolis peace activist Sarah Martin talking about FBI raids and grand jury subpoenas last month in Minneapolis and Chicago. Click on the the pod icon above or the .mp3 filename below to listen to the show, or right-click and choose save target as to save a copy of the audio file to your computer. You can also subscribe to the podcast, for free, at the iTunes store or your podcast directory. Sents comments or questions to mail@tellsomebody.us