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Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast
Opportunity Zone Program May Expand: What Investors Need to Know

Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 4:34


Opportunity Zone incentives may soon reach new areas, thanks to a proposed extension through 2033. A key House committee has included major Opportunity Zone reforms in a sweeping tax package, aiming to give investors more time and more places to deploy capital gains for powerful tax advantages. The proposal would allow states to nominate a new round of zones—especially in rural communities—with even stronger incentives, while also tightening eligibility and expanding what kinds of income qualify for OZ investment. In this episode, Kathy Fettke breaks down what's in the bill, how it could reshape the Opportunity Zone landscape, and what investors should consider now as Congress debates the future of this high-impact program. Topics Discussed: 00:00 Opportunity Zones 00:20 House Committee Proposal  01:10 Program Tax Incentives 01:48 Rural Areas  02:10 Tightened Rules and Shift in Funds 02:44 Positive Feedback for Bill 03:16 Critics of Bill LINKS Download Your Free Top 5 Cities to Invest in 2025 PDF!https://www.realwealth.com/1500 JOIN RealWealth® FOR FREE https://realwealth.com/join-step-1 FOLLOW OUR PODCASTS Real Wealth Show: Real Estate Investing Podcast https://link.chtbl.com/RWS Real Estate News: Real Estate Investing Podcast: https://link.chtbl.com/REN Source: https://www.bisnow.com/national/news/opportunity-zones/oz-opportunity-zone-extension-expansion-house-proposal-129324

Spotlight on France
Podcast: US science 'refugees' in France, doctor shortages, 8 May massacre

Spotlight on France

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 34:33


France is opening its arms to foreign scientists, particularly from the US, as the Trump administration pulls back from climate research. French GPs and trainee doctors are up in arms over proposals to address 'medical deserts', which they say would make the problem worse. And as Europe marks the 80th anniversary of Europe Day, Algeria commemorates the 8 May, 1945 massacre of civilians by French colonial forces.  Ever since US President Donald Trump started defunding and dismantling US scientific institutions, France has made a push to get scientists to move. In March the French minister in charge of research asked universities to fund programmes to attract American scientists. In 2017, after Trump first pulled the US out of the Paris Climate Accords, Macron launched a recruitment drive aimed at climate scientists working in the US. Two of those grantees, Ben Sanderson and Philip Shulz, talk about the experience of leaving the US for France, and what the current environment is like for climate scientists today. (Listen @1'10)With 87 percent of France considered a "medical desert", lawmakers and the government are looking to tackle doctor shortages. But the proposals – to regulate when specialists can open their private practices and require health professionals to work two days a month in areas with chronic shortages – have met with strong opposition from GPs, trainee doctors and students. Yassine Bahr, vice-president of the French junior doctors union (ISNI), and Anna Boctor, president of France's Jeunes Medecins (young doctors) union, talk about why the proposals won't solve the problem and the sense of injustice at being held responsible for a situation that is not of their making. (Listen @20'20)On 8 May 1945, during a celebration of the end of WWII in Europe in the Algerian city of Setif, French colonial authorities shot at Algerians holding pro-independence signs. The ensuing riots then spread to neighbouring cities where the authorities  unleashed a campaign of reprisals to crush the unrest – indiscriminately killing tens of thousands of Algerian men, women and children. France has yet to officially acknowledge its role in the massacres. (Listen @15'00)Episode mixed by Cécile PompeaniSpotlight on France is a podcast from Radio France International. Find us on rfienglish.com, Apple podcasts (link here), Spotify (link here) or your favourite podcast app (pod.link/1573769878).

360 with Katie Woolf
Re-elected Member for Lingari Marion Scrymgour says she is focused on delivering investment in the bush including in housing and education, acknowledging she needs to do more for the rural area

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 15:26 Transcription Available


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360 with Katie Woolf
Member for Goyder Andrew Mackay says about 70 people attend a meeting on Monday, held to address concerns about a proposed development to build 4,000 homes in the rural area, with traffic management a key concern

360 with Katie Woolf

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 7:28 Transcription Available


The Rural News
Combating Doctor shortfalls in rural areas

The Rural News

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 4:05


Rural Health practitioners are calling for a re-think to attract and retain more doctors in regional areas across the country. The Department of Health estimates Australia is short close to two and a half thousand full-time equivalent GPs with the problem disproportionately affecting rural areas. Rural Reporter Dusty Fitzpatrick spoke with Dubbo Psychologist Tanya Forster about some of the ways the problem could be addressed: Listen to the full interview above or Subscribe to the National Rural News podcast: http://bit.ly/RuralNewsPodcastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Broadcast Retirement Network
In #Rural Areas, Locals see #Rideshare #Appss as the Only Way to Get #Healthcare

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2025 9:19


#ThisMorning on #BRN #Wellness #2050 | In #Rural Areas, Locals see #Rideshare #Apps as the Only Way to Get #Healthcare  | David Slusky, PhD.,  University of Kansas  | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #Aging, #Finance, #Lifestyle, #Privacy, #Retirement, #Wellness and #More - #Everyday

C103
Concern over the potential impact of Short-Term Lettings Bill on rural areas

C103

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 12:12


Independent Ireland leader, Cork South West TD Michael Collins chats to JP about the Short-Term Lettings Bill Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Kerry Today
Irish Unity: Are Rural Areas Being Sidelined in Debate? - April 14th, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025


Afternoon Drive with John Maytham
Born still: South Africa's growing perinatal crisis

Afternoon Drive with John Maytham

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 7:09


John Maytham is joined by Dr Gugu Kali, Head of the Neonatology Clinical Unit at Tygerberg Hospital and Stellenbosch University, to discuss the high number of still born babies in South Africa.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

I Love Neuro
260: Improving Parkinson's Care In Rural Areas: Insights From A Physical Therapy Monitoring Program With Jamie Haines, PT, DScPT, NCS

I Love Neuro

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2025 52:44


When people live in a rural area it can be very challenging for them to get access to specialty care. What are they missing? What could be different? How can we help? In this episode, Erin Gallardo, PT, DPT, NCS sits down with Jamie Haines, PT, DScPT, NCS to discuss her work on a Parkinson's disease monitoring program in rural Michigan. People with Parkinson's in rural areas face significant barriers to accessing specialized care, with only 9% seeing a movement disorder specialist. Jamie's program involved visiting participants 3 times over a year, providing individualized assessments, recommendations, and education. This hands-on approach helped participants improve their fall risk factors, though self-efficacy was slower to change. She shares insights on why that could be and what can be done. Jamie shares key findings from her project and provides advice to those living in rural areas. This work highlights the critical need to address the disparities in Parkinson's care for those living in underserved communities. Jamie's dedication to finding solutions is inspiring, and her insights can help guide future efforts to improve access and outcomes. To learn more about how the program got started and other details listen to this episode: 173: Improving access to care in rural areas and ramping up creative dual tasking  https://www.parkinson.org/library/fact-sheets/exercise-recommendations To get mentorship from Jamie inside NeuroSpark and Parkinson Focus Track visit www.joinneurospark.com today!

Ask Drone U
ADU 1380: Types of work available for Pilots living in rural areas

Ask Drone U

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2025


Can pilots secure profitable drone jobs in rural areas? What skills are required? Today's episode is brought to you by Drone U in-person training, a unique in-person training event that is focused on developing a holistic drone pilot, where you will be hands-on learning environment. Launching 2 new in-person mapping bootcamps that covers all aspects of mapping projects training you on softwares, flight missions, data acquisitions, desktop or laptop based processing, flight mastery and much much more. Reach out our Events page to book your seat today. On today's episode we discuss about opportunities for drone pilots in rural areas and how pilots can leverage these opportunities. Our question for today is from Robert who have moved recently to a rural area and is exploring opportunities for his drone business. Thank you for the question, Robert. We discuss if rural areas provide profitable opportunities for drone pilots and delve into domains that provide ample profits to drone pilots. We detailed nuanced opportunities for pilots and the top 3 opportunities along with providing detailed insight into such projects and what skills pilots would need for these projects. Tune in and get to know more about exploring drone opportunities in rural areas and more !! 5-Day Free Course: Thriving Drone Real Estate Business Transform your drone operations into a thriving real estate-focused business. Learn client management, pricing for profit, and creating high-value deliverables. Grow My Drone Business Get your questions answered: https://thedroneu.com/. If you enjoy the show, the #1 thing you can do to help us out is to subscribe to it on iTunes. Can we ask you to do that for us real quick? While you're there, leave us a 5-star review, if you're inclined to do so. Thanks! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-drone-u/id967352832. Click here for access to Skywatch for all your drone insurance purposes ! Become a Drone U Member. Access to over 30 courses, great resources, and our incredible community. Follow Us Site – https://thedroneu.com/ Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/droneu Instagram – https://instagram.com/thedroneu/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/thedroneu YouTube – https://www.youtube.com/c/droneu Timestamps: [04:45] Learn more about Drone U's Mapping classes [07:20] Today's question on finding drone jobs in rural areas [08:00] What do rural areas offer drone pilots [09:06] Nuanced Opportunities for pilots - hunting, crop analysis [09:46] The top 3 opportunities for pilots [12:03] Real estate opportunities for large acreages [12:03] Real estate opportunities for large acreages [16:45] Inspection jobs for utilities companies in rural areas [17:55] Summary of top opportunities and notable mentions

River to River
Natural-cause deaths have increased more in rural areas, especially among women

River to River

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 47:15


The natural-cause death rate for those 25-54 years old is 43 percent higher in rural than urban areas, according to a report released from the U.S. Department of Agriculture.

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA
Sneak Preview: Health Quality Forum 2025

Inside Health Care: Presented by NCQA

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 19:51


In this episode, we sit down with NCQA leaders Stacy Grundy, Rachel Harrington and Kristine Toppe for a behind-the-scenes look at the upcoming Health Quality Forum 2025, and a discussion about the complexities and possibilities of modern health care, with a focus on data sharing and strategies to address health inequities.Learn about data-driven collaborations in states like Maryland, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, where public agencies, health systems and community groups are uniting to improve outcomes.And get an inside look at our hands-on workshops on NCQA Health Equity Accreditation and Virtual Care Accreditation, designed to give professionals at the leading edge of virtual services the tools they need to help reduce disparities.The conversation and conference highlight stories of how virtual care is dissolving data silos and transforming maternal health in states like Arkansas. The emphasis of this episode—and the forum—is on curating diverse voices not often featured at national meetings. The common thread: Moving beyond identifying problems to showcase solutions that work.Key Quote:“ Data for the sake of data doesn't help anybody. If it just sits there and you pat yourself on the back, ‘I've got this sitting in my database';  that doesn't help.  What you do with it, matters.We have a couple of sessions  digging into  innovating to address health disparities, talking about  analytics  to understand  populations and how to address interventions. Also, we have  sessions  focused on creating equitable systems of care for populations with disabilities.Understanding where  unmet needs are, how to  make things accessible, make things usable—data is part of that. It's understanding who, what, when, where and how to take what you're sitting on in your organization and understand it  so you can improve care.” Rachel HarringtonTime Stamps:(00:43) What's Different About the Health Quality Forum(03:40) An Expanded, Regional Lens on Quality (6:09) How NCQA Sees Data and Interoperability Differently (10:38) Improving Care in Rural Areas (16:04)  How-to Workshops on NCQA Accreditation(17:55) Personal Highlights at the Forum Links:Register for the 2025 NCQA Health ForumConnect with Stacy GrundyConnect with Rachel HarringtonConnect with Kristine Toppe

Kerry Today
Will Doctor Shortages in Rural Areas Change? – April 1st, 2025

Kerry Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2025


Professor Robert Scully has been appointed as Ireland’s first established professor of rural and remote medicine. It’s intended his appointment will address doctor shortages in rural areas. He told Treasa Murphy what his role involves.

alberta@noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)
Local news in rural areas

alberta@noon from CBC Radio (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 52:51


The Coronation Review, started publishing more than 100 years ago. It became the East Central Alberta Review, the local paper for people living in communities east of Red Deer, like Stettler, Coronation. It stopped publishing last week. How worried are you about getting local news in your community?

Holdback Rack Podcast
MJ Axanthic and Being a Reptile Breeder in a Rural Area w/ Dragonborn Household Serpent

Holdback Rack Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 112:24


Join this channel to get access to perks - custom emojis, member lives, and access to the auction listings:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJoP2q6P8mWkBUMn45pgyAA/join Jessica Hare - Hare Hollow Farm - Altus, OKHarehollowfarm.comMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/hare_hollow_farm/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Hare-Hollow-Farm-113861266980541Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/hare_hollow_farm/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@unmeinohiShow Sponsors:RAL - Vetdna.comUse code #sh!thappens to get $5 off a crypto panel. Shane Kelley - Small Town Xotics - Knoxville, TNMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/smalltownxotics/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SmallTownXotics/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/smalltownxotics/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/SmallTownXoticsRumble - https://rumble.com/search/video?q=smalltownxotics Roger and Lori Gray - Gray Family Snakes - Huntsville, AlabamaMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/us/c/all?store=gray_family_snakesFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/GrayFamilySnakesInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/gray_family_snakes/ Andrew Boring - Powerhouse Pythons - Tacoma, WaHusbandry Pro - https://husbandry.pro/stores/powerhouse-pythonsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/powerhouse.pythonsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/powerhouse.pythons/ Eileen Jarp - Bravo Zulu - Daleville, INMorph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/bravozulu/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/bravozuluBPInstagram -https://www.instagram.com/bravozuluballpythons/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@bravozuluballpythons Christopher Shelly - B&S Reptilia - Sellersville, PAMorph Market - https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/bandsreptilia/Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/B-and-S-Reptilia-1415759941972085Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/bandsreptilia/ Justin Brill - Stoneage Ball pythons - Gresham, ORMorph Market -https://www.morphmarket.com/stores/stoneageballpythons/?cat=bpsFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/StoneAgeBallsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/stoneageballpythons/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/c/stoneageballpythons 

96.7 KCAL Rocks!
Earth's Population May Be Way Higher Than Previously Thought

96.7 KCAL Rocks!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2025 1:09


Patrick talks about the theory of "Rural Areas" being underestimated

(don't) Waste Water!
S12E13 - How This NGO Made Bottled Water... a Public Utility?

(don't) Waste Water!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2025 73:31


What if decentralized water bottle plants were the key to providing safe and affordable drinking water to rural communities? Learn how in this World Water Day Special!More #water insights? Connect with me on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/antoinewalter1/

Soundside
Why a program to send UW doctors to rural areas is being threatened in Idaho

Soundside

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 14:10


WWAMI is an acronym for Washington, Wyoming, Alaska, Montana and Idaho… and it refers to a program created by the University of Washington that allows dozens of medical students from those states to study at the UW School of Medicine. The aim is to produce highly-skilled doctors who will go back and practice in rural, underserved areas of the Western U.S. But not everyone is happy with the 54-year-old program. Two bills have been introduced in the Idaho legislature: one that decreases the state’s participation in WWAMI and one that severs it completely. Guest: Emina Gulbis, an Idaho native and WWAMI student and in her fourth-year of medical training, who recently wrote in defense of Idaho’s participation in WWAMI Relevant Links: WWAMI has a vital role in the health care infrastructure of the state of Idaho Idaho considers end to 50-year physician-training partnership with University of Washington over ‘Idaho values’See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

EURACTIV Events
Media Partnership - Rural Energy Dialogue: Advancing the Clean Industrial Deal in Rural Areas?

EURACTIV Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 96:01


Rural communities are more than energy consumers—they are critical contributors to Europe's industrial and energy ecosystem. These regions play a dual role by providing essential support for heating, cooking, and powering businesses while also serving as hubs for clean energy innovation and production. Energy-intensive industries, such as ceramics, food processing, and small-scale manufacturing, are often the backbone of rural economies and require sustainable energy solutions to remain competitive?As part of this dialogue, Liquid Gas Europe will present its Outlook for the Production of Renewable Liquid Gases in 2040 and 2050, offering an in-depth analysis of how bioLPG and other renewable liquid gases will contribute to Europe's energy transition. This outlook will provide critical insights into production forecasts, market growth, and their role in achieving decarbonization goals?The Clean Industrial Deal presents a transformative opportunity to decarbonize households, transportation, and industries, positioning Europe as a global leader in renewable liquid gas production. Against the backdrop of the Affordable Energy Act and the Competitiveness Fund, which aim to address the urgent need for accessible and renewable energy, this event will explore how targeted policies and innovative solutions can empower rural communities and industries alike?This dialogue will bring together policymakers, industry leaders, and rural stakeholders to discuss actionable strategies for transitioning to renewable energy sources while ensuring competitiveness and economic resilience for rural areas?Organised by: Liquid Gas EuropeMedia Partner: Euractiv

The 217 Today Podcast
217 Today: Mass layoffs at USDA leave an uncertain future for researchers and rural areas

The 217 Today Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025


In today's deep dive, we'll learn how mass layoffs at the U.S. Department of Agriculture leave an uncertain future for researchers and rural areas.

PT Pro Talk
Ep 166 – Pioneering Physical Therapy in Rural Areas with Mary Schrag

PT Pro Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 73:33


PT Pro Talk
Ep 166 – Pioneering Physical Therapy in Rural Areas with Mary Schrag

PT Pro Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 73:33


Counselor Accents
Youth Trafficking in Rural Areas and the Role of the School Counselor

Counselor Accents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2025 59:38


Youth sex trafficking is a growing problem in today's world.Often, individuals don't understand what trafficking lookslike in the United States...especially in rural areas. In this episode Adria Palmer focuses on the signs of trafficking and what we, as educators, can do to educate our families and communities. Adria is a high school counselor in Missouri and was the 2007 Outstanding Young Professional from the Universityof Missouri-Columbia and the 2020 Secondary School Counselor of the Year in Northeast, Missouri.To contact Adria email her at apalmer@rallsr2.k12.mo.us.

Bulkloads Podcast
BLP 345: The $14k Problem Costing Owner Ops Big MONEY!

Bulkloads Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 34:17


In this episode of the BulkLoads Podcast, Evan Shelley from Truck Parking Club talks about his innovative solutions for truck parking, addressing challenges faced by truckers like the average 56-minute parking search and costs. Evan emphasizes the importance of efficient parking systems for owner-operators, highlighting how technology and real estate can enhance productivity and operational efficiency in trucking. Watch this episode on YouTube & Subscribe! https://youtu.be/C4byWaQ3sy8 2025 Bulk Freight Conference  Free Video Shoot From BulkLoads? https://links.bulkloads.com/widget/form/bfbbWKvA8xQZJKKYfc2Z   Evan Shelley & Truck Parking Club: https://www.linkedin.com/company/truckparkingclub-com/ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565492051383 https://truckparkingclub.com/  https://www.linkedin.com/in/evan-k-shelley-%F0%9F%9A%9B%F0%9F%85%BF%EF%B8%8F%E2%99%A3%EF%B8%8F-a247ba126/ How can we pray for you? Email us: prayer@bulkloads.com Check out our companies!  BulkLoads - https://www.bulkloads.com/sign_up/create_account/?utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=audio&utm_campaign=podcast Insurance - https://www.bulkinsurancegroup.com/ Factoring - https://www.smartfreightfunding.com/  Transportation Management (TMS) - https://www.bulktms.com/ Permitting- https://www.bulkloads.com/tools/permitting/   Timestamp: 00:00 Truck Parking Shortage and Driver Impact 06:40 Truck Parking Solutions in Springfield 09:32 Truck Parking Real Estate Demand 12:24 Paid Parking Evolves at Truck Stops 16:59 Parking Costs Driven by Location 18:46 Drivers' Decisions Shaped by Economics 21:33 Trucking Expertise for Road Planning 26:55 Planning Ahead for Travel Efficiency 29:15 Flexible Pay-Per-Use Parking 32:12 "Bi-Weekly Podcasts with Videos"

The Thoughtful Counselor
EP289: Preparing Counselors to Work in Rural Areas

The Thoughtful Counselor

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2025 59:12


Drs. Elliot and Murray discuss their program for training counselors to work in rural areas. They share the challenges they have faced and talk about how educators and supervisors can approach readying students to work in rural communities.  For more on our guests, links from the conversation, and APA citation for this episode visit https://concept.paloaltou.edu/resources/the-thoughtful-counselor-podcast  The Thoughtful Counselor is created in partnership with Palo Alto University's Division of Continuing & Professional Studies. Learn more at concept.paloaltou.edu

The Broadcast Retirement Network
In Rural Areas, Locals See Rideshare Apps as the Only Way to get Healthcare

The Broadcast Retirement Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 9:19


#ThisMorning on #BRN #Wellness #1965 | In Rural Areas, Locals See Rideshare Apps as the Only Way to get Healthcare | David Slusky, University of Kansas  | #Tunein: broadcastretirementnetwork.com #Aging, #Finance, #Lifestyle, #Privacy, #Retirement, #Wellness and #More - #Everyday |  #Subscribe with #DiscountCode ‘BRN20' 

Personal Injury Marketing Minute
Marketing in Rural Areas - Personal Injury Marketing Minute 83

Personal Injury Marketing Minute

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 30:13


Attorney Barret Freeman of Freeman Childers in Corbin Kentucky joins us today to discuss their approach to marketing in rural areas. We'll discuss unique challenges of advertising in a rural town, the close-knit nature of rural communities, common marketing misconception, marketing channelsand measuring success. Visit Barret Freeman online here: https://www.freemanandchilders.com/barrett-freeman. See all episodes or subscribe to the Personal Injury Marketing Minute here: https://optimizemyfirm.com/podcasts/. Transcript coming soon.

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The Dr. Maddy Show
018: Running a Practice in a Rural Area, an Interview with Caitlin Sapp

The Dr. Maddy Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 44:42


Merry Christmas! We're popping into your feed a few days early to share a very special episode! In this longer episode, Dr. Maddy sits down with her first ever guest to chat about the struggles of running practice in a rural area, business owner mindset, and so much more. We hope you enjoy this episode and we'll see you in the new year!

Inside Schizophrenia
Schizophrenia Resources in Rural Areas

Inside Schizophrenia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 41:09


Approximately one-fifth of the U.S. population lives in a rural area, and about one-fifth of those living in rural areas, or about 6.5 million individuals, have a mental illness. People living in rural areas have a more difficult time getting proper diagnoses and treatment for serious mental illnesses like schizophrenia. This is due to multiple factors, including a lack of healthcare providers, costs, and social stigmas surrounding schizophrenia in these areas. Host Rachel Star Withers, a diagnosed schizophrenic, and co-host Gabe Howard discuss the challenges and solutions about access to schizophrenia treatment in rural areas in this episode of Inside Schizophrenia.  Guest Tarrah Holliday, a psychiatric mental health nurse practitioner with extensive experience working with people in rural America who live with schizophrenia and helping rural populations get access to care, joins to share her expertise. To learn more -- or read the transcript -- please visit the official episode page. Our guest, Tarrah Holliday, based in Atlantic, IA, is a Masters-prepared ANCC board-certified Psychiatric Mental Health Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP-BC), with experience in inpatient and outpatient settings, providing services to approximately 2,400 patients. She works with two crisis stabilization centers, four residential substance abuse treatment centers and 17 mental health care facilities. She has extensive experience working with people in rural America who live with SMI, advocating for a population that is often overlooked and underrepresented. Her professional goal is to reframe the conversation from mental illness to brain health to help patients increase acceptance in seeking treatment. Our host, Rachel Star Withers, creates videos documenting her schizophrenia, ways to manage and let others like her know they are not alone and can still live an amazing life. She has written Lil Broken Star: Understanding Schizophrenia for Kids and a tool for schizophrenics, To See in the Dark: Hallucination and Delusion Journal. Fun Fact: She has wrestled alligators. To learn more about Rachel, please visit her website, RachelStarLive.com. Our co-host, Gabe Howard, is an award-winning writer and speaker who lives with bipolar disorder. He is the author of the popular book, "Mental Illness is an Asshole and other Observations," available from Amazon; signed copies are also available directly from the author. Gabe makes his home in the suburbs of Columbus, Ohio. He lives with his supportive wife, Kendall, and a Miniature Schnauzer dog that he never wanted, but now can't imagine life without. To learn more about Gabe, please visit his website, gabehoward.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Critical Times
Episode 308: WSLR News, Wed. Dec. 18, 2024: Protecting rural areas; volunteer fire department clings to life; Teamster pickets take on Amazon; Rays stadium deal

Critical Times

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 30:55


Developers are gobbling up rural communities in Sarasota County. One grassroots group in Venice is trying a new approach to save rural lifestyles. Then: The Sarasota County Fire Department wants to take over the last remaining volunteer fire department in the area. They were in for a surprise, as Ramon Lopez witnessed.  Next: The Teamsters have taken on the world's biggest retailer. Days before Christmas, union workers and community supporters will be picketing Amazon distribution centers, including five in the Tampa Bay area. Finally: The Tampa Bay Rays' stadium deal seems to be back on track. Before the Pinellas County Commissioners voted 5-2 to pay their share of the baseball stadium, Meghan Bowman with partner station WMNF talked to some key players.

Thanks For Visiting
418. Hosting Hotline: Dynamic Pricing in Rural Areas: Should You Use It?

Thanks For Visiting

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 12:43 Transcription Available


Welcome back to the Hosting Hotline, where we answer your most pressing short-term rental questions. Today's question comes from Jenny, who asked via our YouTube channel:"Do you still recommend dynamic pricing even if you're in a rural area without lots of activities?"In this episode, we dive into the nuances of dynamic pricing for rural short-term rentals. Whether you're in a small town with limited attractions or hosting in an area without high guest turnover, we unpack how tools like PriceLabs can help you price competitively, maximize revenue, and even uncover hidden demand in your market.What You'll Learn in This Episode:Why dynamic pricing can benefit rural properties just as much as urban rentals.The importance of competitor analysis, even if you only have one or two local competitors.How to identify events or peak seasons you may not know about—and price accordingly.Practical tips to make the most of dynamic pricing tools during your free trial period.Why we recommend dynamic pricing as the #1 software tool for STR hosts starting out.Resources Mentioned:PriceLabs Free TrialThe Ultimate Airbnb Tool Kit: What We Use to Keep Things Running SeamlesslyGot questions you want answered? Submit your question at HostingHotline.com!Mentioned in this episode:Breezeway | Get Breezeway's full guidebook, messaging, and operations tools for just $19.99 per unit per month!StayFi | Go to www.stayfi.com and enter TFV to get 50% off your first three months.

CBC Newfoundland Morning
Research on access to health care in NL focuses on trans and gender-diverse people in rural areas

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 8:28


We hear a lot about health care in Newfoundland and Labrador: long waits, staff shortages, hospitals filled to capacity. A new research project will no doubt hear about some of that, and more. The project by Trans Support NL will look specifically at gender-diverse people and their experiences in health care. Sydney Knapman is facilitator for the project.

Timcast IRL
Dudley Brown & Ronnie Adkins Uncensored: Rural Areas Try To SECEDE From Illinois And CA, LETS TALK GUNS

Timcast IRL

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 62:29


Tim & Co join Dudley Brown & Ronnie Adkins for a spicy bonus segment usually only available on Timcast.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Pet Photographers Club
Collaborating with ambassadors and diversification when moving to a rural area with Brookyln Coverdale

The Pet Photographers Club

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2024 21:36


There's something for everyone in this interview with Australian equine photographer, Brooklyn Coverdale.She built a successful business in a short period by niching down in western event coverage and portraits- a speciality that wasn't really being serviced by other photographers. Since moving to a small rural town, Brooklyn began diversifying her local offerings all while staying within her style and the western/farming world. We dived into the ins and outs of all that in part one and for the members, you'll hear how she uses ambassadors and why Brooklyn has stopped offering content creation even though it pays well- and what she's doing instead. WE COVEREDNiching down as a strategic decision Western coverage & western portraits & ram and bull sales Diversifying genres changing locationHow ambassadors helped Brooklyn grow her audience IN THE MEMBERS-ONLY EXTENDED EPISODEAmbassador searchThe big red flag when looking for ambassadorsThe agreement between photographer and ambassador How to know when to dissolve an agreement The bonus of working with ambassadors for your creativity Content Creation & Social Media Management How Brooklyn booked those first content creation jobs Breakdown of income Show notes can be found at: https://thepetphotographersclub.com/podcast/1704

CBC Newfoundland Morning
New law aims to improve eye care for people in rural areas

CBC Newfoundland Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 8:15


Some Canadians may now find it easier to be able to get eye care. At least, that 's what federal Bill C-284 is meant to do. Among many things, the new law aims to make give people in rural areas more help with their vision. The Canadian Opthalmological Society is celebrating this as a major step. Dr. Nina Ahuja is an ophthalmologist and a member of the Society's board of directors.

Bill Handel on Demand
BHS - 7A – Rural Areas Divorcing Democratic Cities | Not So ‘Woke” Gen Z

Bill Handel on Demand

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 23:56 Transcription Available


The rural areas pushing for divorce from democratic cities. Not so ‘woke' Generation Z. A generation finds promise in nuclear energy. 

Evidence First
Supporting College Students in Rural Areas

Evidence First

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2024 17:00


Both college-going and college completion rates are far lower in rural areas than in other geographical settings. To learn what works to help rural students enroll in and complete college, MDRC, supported by the Institute of Education Sciences (IES), has launched the National Rural Higher Education Research Center. The center will work with college systems to conduct eight research studies in two regions: the South and the Mountain West.    In this episode, Leigh Parise talks with Alyssa Ratledge, research associate at MDRC, about the research questions the Center will address in response to the needs of rural practitioners and policymakers. 

RNZ: Nine To Noon
More vets heading to rural areas but need still great

RNZ: Nine To Noon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 7:18


A scheme incentivising veterinary graduates to move to rural regions has hit record participation levels - but industry leaders say more are needed. 35 graduates have been placed in rural areas this year under the Voluntary Bonding Scheme, the highest number the programme has ever had since it started in 2009. Participants are paid $55,000 over five years towards their student loan, on top of a salary. But the Veterinary Association says in order to meet demand, the scheme should double the number of places and increase the payment. Kathryn speaks with Helen Beattie, managing director of Veterinarians for Animal Welfare Aotearoa.

Peak Signing Agents
Finding Notaries in Rural Areas

Peak Signing Agents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 16:35


Episode 129. I had a signing service owner friend reach out to me with a dilemma of finding notaries in rural areas. And as a signing service owner myself, I've had quite a bit of requests for finding a signing agent in a rural area. So I'll share my experience, especially with negotiating fees. The following link will take you to our Podcast links, YouTube, social media, and email: https://linktr.ee/peaksigning Supporting our sponsors supports the podcast: CRM: https://learn.loansigningsystem.com/masterclass-5998?am_id=derek6863 1-on-1 Notary Coaching: https://notarysuccesspath.com/coaching-program448866?am_id=derek820 Loan Signing System http://loansigningsystem.com/?afmc=3ew Complete Notary Mentorship https://www.loansigningsystem.com/notary-signing-agent-mentorship.html/?afmc=3ew NotaryAct Ejournal https://register.notaryact.com/peaksignings/

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast
Dubai Unveils Dh390 Million Plan to Transform Rural Areas into World-Class Tourism and Living Destinations

DUBAI WORKS Business Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2024 28:50


Headlines: - Dubai Unveils Dh390 Million Plan to Transform Rural Areas into World-Class Tourism and Living Destinations- Swvl Holdings Corp Establishes Regional Headquarters in Saudi Arabia, Secures $2.6 Million in New Contract- UAE Minister Warns AI Will 'Get Out of Hand' Without Global Boundaries

PBS NewsHour - Segments
How colleges are reaching out to often overlooked students from rural areas

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 8:38


Students in rural communities graduate from high school above the national average. But when it comes to applying to college or getting their degree, those students' rates of attendance and completion are well below their peers in urban and suburban areas. A New Mexico initiative is helping to narrow that gap. Stephanie Sy reports for our series, Rethinking College. PBS News is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders

The Clement Manyathela Show
The Dialogue – How can we significantly reduce crime in the rural areas?

The Clement Manyathela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 43:25


                  Clement Manyathela hosts a panel of guests for a discussion on how we can make rural areas safer. This follows the killing of 18 people in Lusikisiki, Eastern Cape. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

AMA COVID-19 Update
How medical school reimbursement is fixing doctor shortages and improving health care in rural areas

AMA COVID-19 Update

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 10:36


How many HBCU medical schools are there? Do hospitals pay for medical school? How bad is the doctor shortage? Is Xavier University getting a medical school? Leonardo Seoane, MD, founding dean of the Xavier Ochsner College of Medicine and executive vice president and chief academic officer at Ochsner Health discusses making medical school more affordable, the importance of diversity in medicine, major challenges for health care system in rural areas and incentives for doctors to work in rural areas. American Medical Association CXO Todd Unger hosts.

Spotlight on France
Podcast: Restituting human remains, street-naming, redefining rape in France

Spotlight on France

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2024 32:44


A shamanic ceremony in Paris prepares human remains to return to French Guiana. French villages finally get street names. And the 1970s court case that changed France's approach to prosecuting rape. Native Americans from French Guiana and Suriname were recently in Paris to demand the restitution of the remains of six of their ancestors who died after being exhibited in so-called human zoos. Corinnne Toka Devilliers, whose great-grandmother Moliko was exhibited at the capital's Jardin d'Acclimatation in 1892 but survived, describes holding a shamanic ceremony at the Museum of Mankind to prepare her fellow Kali'na for the voyage home. But there are still legal obstacles to overcome before the remains can leave the Parisian archives where they've spent the past 132 years. (Listen @3'30'')Until recently, French villages with fewer than 2,000 residents did not need to name their streets – but legislation that came into effect this summer now requires them to identify roads to make it easier for emergency services and delivery people to find them. While not all villages have jumped at the opportunity, we joined residents in a hamlet in the south of France as they gathered to decide their new street names. And geographer Frederic Giraut talks about how the law is impacting the culture and heritage of small, rural localities. (Listen @21'53'')The closely watched trial of a man accused of drugging his wife and inviting others to rape her while she lay unconscious at their home in southern France has become a rallying cry for those who say society needs to change the way it thinks about sexual assault. Fifty years ago, another rape case caused similar outcry – and led to changes in how France prosecutes and defines rape. (Listen @13'25'')Episode mixed by Cecile Pompéani. Spotlight on France is a podcast from Radio France International. Find us on rfienglish.com, Apple podcasts (link here), Spotify (link here) or your favourite podcast app (pod.link/1573769878).

Abroad in Japan
Japan drops subsidy plan to draw women to rural areas upon marriage

Abroad in Japan

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 27:15


"What are the politicians of Japan up to this week, then?""Oh." Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Mandy Connell
09-03-24 Interview - Jill Shenkel Henwood - If You Teach in Rural Area, Listen Up!

Mandy Connell

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2024 5:10 Transcription Available


IF YOU TEACH IN RURAL AREA, LISTEN UP! There is a program that gives grant money to rural teachers to help them with supplies or anything else they want to bring to their classrooms. It's all courtesy of the Nathan Yip Foundation and applications need to be in by September 13th so share this with all your kids teachers! I'm talking to Nathan Yip Foundation Executive Director Jill Shenkel Henwood at 12:30 about the program. Find out more and apply by clicking here!

Texas Standard
Amazon expands Prime shipping to rural areas, challenging USPS

Texas Standard

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 50:17


More than 400 people ended up in emergency rooms with carbon monoxide poisoning after Hurricane Beryl, many from generators.Five years later, victims of a mass shooting in El Paso wait for the state to prosecute the gunman.Why Texas ranks last when it comes to healthcare access and affordability, especially for women.Is there a link between […] The post Amazon expands Prime shipping to rural areas, challenging USPS appeared first on KUT & KUTX Studios -- Podcasts.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 595 – Game-Farm Genes Affect Mallard Movements and Behavior – Evidence from the Great Lakes

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 61:28


Much has been said about increasing prevalence of game-farm genes in mallard populations, but evidence has been scarce on whether these genes produce differences in behavior and demography…until now. Pivotal research by Dr. Ben Luukkonen reveals that game-farm hybrids differ from wild mallards in their movements, migration, habitat use, and nest incubation. The conclusion? Game-farm hybrids are different, and not in a good way. In this episode, Dr. Luukkonen and Dr. John Coluccy share details of these results and much more. What are harvest rates of Great Lakes mallards, and what role has hunting played in the decline, if any? Could the loss of over 3 million acres of CRP from this landscape be partly to blame? And how do these results affect our conservation efforts?www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

Basketball Coach Unplugged ( A Basketball Coaching Podcast)
Ep 2115 Coaching Challenges in Rural Areas

Basketball Coach Unplugged ( A Basketball Coaching Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2024 10:38


Teachhoops.com WintheSeason.com GameChanger Website Dr Dish Website CoachingYouthHoops.com https://forms.gle/kQ8zyxgfqwUA3ChU7 Coach Collins Coaching Store From the 5th quarter studios in Madison, Wisconsin, you're listening to Coach Unplugged with your host, Steve Collins. Hey, everybody. Welcome to Coach Unplugged. I'm so happy you decided to join us today. Before we jump into the podcast, I'd like to give a big shout out to our sponsors. First of all, Dr. Dish, the number one shooting machine on the market. We own three of them, and their customer service is second to none. Mention Coach Collins or Coach Unplugged, and you'll get $450 off. Also, check out teachhoops.com for coaches who want to get better. We offer a 14-day free trial to see if you like it. Today, we're going to talk about coaching in non-urban or rural areas and some of the obstacles faced. Both urban and rural areas have their challenges, but today we'll focus on rural areas. In urban areas, there's often more movement of players, but in rural areas, the challenges can be quite different. One major challenge in rural areas is the smaller size of schools. With smaller schools, there's often less interest in basketball, leading to lower numbers of players. For example, you might start a season with ten players and end with only four. This is a big problem and can make it difficult to sustain a team. Another significant challenge is travel. Rural teams often have to travel long distances for games. For instance, you might have to take a five to six-hour trip for a game. This means spending a lot of time on uncomfortable buses, which can be exhausting for both players and coaches. In my first job in Northern Wisconsin, every game felt like a long trip, and you end up feeling like you live on a bus. In addition to these challenges, there are fewer opportunities for competition and development. While urban areas have more local competition and opportunities for pickup games, rural areas lack these advantages. Even with the rise of AAU basketball, rural areas still struggle to find regular competition. Coaches in these areas often have to create their own opportunities for their players to improve. Overall, the main obstacles in rural areas are interest in the sport, travel, and limited opportunities for competition. These challenges require coaches to be resourceful and dedicated to building their programs despite the difficulties. Thank you for listening. If you'd like to support us, go over to teachhoops.com and join our community of like-minded coaches who want to make the game better. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices