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Each year, hundreds of thousands of aviation enthusiasts come together for EAA AirVenture, a world-renowned annual airshow in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. FAA air traffic controllers play a critical role at this event helping thousands of planes fly safely in and out of Wittman Regional Airport. Additionally, the FAA's Safety Center hangar hosts safety briefings, hypoxia training sessions, and Aviation Medical Examiners who answer questions about medical certification. These are just some of the ways that the FAA educates the general aviation community to improve safety culture. While at AirVenture, we spoke with three remarkable women making waves in aviation: Kay Hall (Fly With Kay), Christine Russell (Plane Lady), and Stephanie Goetz (Jet Girl Stephanie). With their shared love for aviation, each had a unique journey. In this special episode, hear about the pivotal moments that launched their aviation interests and get advice on finding your pathway into aerospace. Share this episode with friends, family, and colleagues. It's a great listen for those curious about aviation, new to the field, or even seasoned flyers. Thinking about becoming a pilot? Start your flight journey with the FAA's Pilot Portal which has everything from study guides to information on certifications at www.faa.gov/pilots. If you're interested in pursuing a hands-on career beyond the flight deck, aviation mechanics are in high demand and the skills are highly transferable. Learn more about this well-paid opportunity at https://www.faa.gov/mechanics/become. Meet Our Guests Christine Russell Wanting to encourage and inspire other women and girls in the area of experimental aviation, Christine Russell created “Plane Lady” where she documents her experiences building a Van's RV-10 in her garage with her husband as well as other fun aviation adventures. Christine is part of the “What's in Your Garage?” exhibit at the Smithsonian's National Air and Space Museum and one of Flyer Magazine's 20 Favorite Aviation YouTubers. Stephanie Goetz Stephanie Goetz is an L-39 instructor pilot and flies the Bombardier Global 6000 for the world's largest private jet company. She's also an award-winning former news and sports anchor for NBC, CBS and ABC; a businesswoman; executive communication and leadership coach; philanthropist and TEDx speaker. Kay Hall Kay Hall is a certificated private pilot, former flight instructor and social media content creator for "FlyWithKay." She has earned the attention of millions of viewers documenting her travels in her airplane, "MystiK," a 1981 Piper Seneca III.
AWS Morning Brief for the week of November 4, with Corey Quinn. Links:Amazon CloudWatch now monitors EBS volumes exceeding provisioned performanceAmazon Q Developer announces support for inline chat to streamline the developer experienceAmazon Route 53 announces HTTPS, SSHFP, SVCB, and TLSA DNS resource record supportAmazon Virtual Private Cloud launches new security group sharing featuresAWS now accepts partial card paymentsAnnouncing AWS Amplify integration with Amazon S3 for static website hostingAWS CodeBuild now supports retrying builds automaticallyAWS Trust & Safety Center is now available on AWS re:Post2024 re:Invent Know Before You Go – Cloud Financial Management SessionsIntroducing an enhanced local IDE experience for AWS Lambda developers
To end October, Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Susan sits down with Natalie Tibbs, Executive Director of the Children & Family Advocacy Center in Northwest Arkansas.Their goal is to equip you with the answer to the question, "If I see or am experiencing domestic violence..what do I do?"If you or someone you know is needing help in a domestic violence situation, please use any of these resources below:National Domestic Violence Hotline:CALL: Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)TEXT: Text "START" to 88788ONLINE CHAT Directly From their Website: The HotlineNational Child Abuse Hotline:CALL or TEXT: 1-800-422-4453ONLINE CHAT Directly From Their Website: Child Help HotlineOther Resources: For the kiddos: Local help- Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County: cfacbentonco.com Supporting Children and Families who have/are experiencing abuse. Local Help- Children's Safety Center of Washington County: www.childrenssafetycenter.comNational Childhood Traumatic Stress Network: a wealth of information on all things child stress and trauma. Includes resourcing, help for difficult questions, etc. www.nctsn.orgArkansas Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-482-5964National Child Abuse Hotline (includes counselors available 24/7): 1-800-422-4453For the Adults:Local help- Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County: cfacbentonco.com Supporting Children and Families who have/are experiencing abuse, including specific help for women in domestic violence situationsLocal Help- peace at home family shelter: www.peaceathomeshelter.orgLocal resources for those experiencing domestic violence and needing immediate supportNational Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or www.thehotline.orgIncludes information on identifying abuse and resources across the nation. Also has live chat options for those in need or to ask questions as well as support for survivors.
EPISODE NOTE: At the beginning of today's podcast, we speak on our previous guest Susan Hazard's story and discuss aspects of her rape. If this is not helpful to your mental health journey, please feel free to SKIP ahead to the 5:00 minute mark.Megan Taylor of Gap Relief is back in the studio with Susan to continue discussing Domestic Violence, this time focusing on adults.For more information on Megan's Non-Profit, where their goal is to "Help the Helpers Build Resilient Communities" Gap ReliefDOMESTIC VIOLENCE RESOURCES:For the kiddos: Local help (Northwest Arkansas)- Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County: cfacbentonco.com Supporting Children and Families who have/are experiencing abuse. Local Help (Northwest Arkansas)- Children's Safety Center of Washington county: www.childrenssafetycenter.comNational Childhood Traumatic Stress network: a wealth of information on all things child stress and trauma. Includes resourcing, help for difficult questions, etc. www.nctsn.orgArkansas Child Abuse Hotline: 1-800-482-5964National Child Abuse Hotline (includes counselors available 24/7): 1-800-422-4453For the Adults:Local help- Children and Family Advocacy Center of Benton County: cfacbentonco.com Supporting Children and Families who have/are experiencing abuse, including specific help for women in domestic violence situationsLocal Help- peace at home family shelter: www.peaceathomeshelter.orgLocal resources for those experiencing domestic violence and needing immediate supportNational Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-SAFE (7233) or www.thehotline.orgIncludes information on identifying abuse and resources across the nation. Also has live chat options for those in need or to ask questions as well as support for survivors.
Tandi Bagian earned a Bachelor's degree in Engineering from the University of Washington in 1979. She was employed by NASA's Johnson Space Center and served as Lead Instructor for Astronaut Crew Training; Flight Projects Manager for the Space Biomedical Research Institute; and Head of the Crew Interface Analysis Section. This last position involved supervising six Human Factors Laboratories to support NASA's Space Shuttle and Space Station missions. She also was a Principal Science Coordinator for Exploration Human Factors, and in that capacity informed the Agency's Advanced Human Support Technology roadmap in preparation for Mars Exploration mission definition. In 1995, Tandi transferred from NASA to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and worked at the EPA's National Vehicle and Fuel Emissions Laboratory in Ann Arbor. Along the way, she earned a Master of Science in Industrial and Operations Engineering from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, in 1999. In 2012, Tandi joined the Department of Veteran Affairs as Director, Human Factors Division for the VA National Center for Patient Safety. That team created an award-winning Patient Safety Boot Camp' training for Biomedical Engineers across the entire VHA. With a vision to make sure patient safety is everyone's business', NCPS created strong technical partners across the over 170 VA Medical Centers, as well as with industry partners, to assist Healthcare professionals in providing ‘safer systems, safer care'. With 46 years of Federal Service, Ms. Bagian retired in 2022 and quickly became Associated with the NASA Engineering and Safety Center's Human Factors Technical Discipline Team. And this is where we met. This HF team is responsible for responding to requests for analysis and review of human factors issues across the NASA Centers and Commercial/International Partners committed to NASA's Moon2Mars mission. Learn more about Tandi: NESC Academy Where to find the hosts: Brian Moon Brian's website Brian's LinkedIn Brian's Twitter Laura Militello Laura's website Laura's LinkedIn Laura's Twitter
Rice County Sheriff Jesse Thomas talks about the process to move into the new Safety Center, and more.
Rice County Sheriff Jesse Thomas talks about the process to move into the new Safety Center, and more.
In Episode 65, Melissa talks with Farah Towfic, Senior Director of Healthcare Quality and Safety Center of Excellence with the US Pharmacopeia (USP). We discuss Farah's passion for innovative technology ...
Chris Egert welcomes in Sheletta Brundidge for two fun segments on a Feisty Friday before a discussion about the public safety center opening today in Dinkytown.
Chris Egert talks about a new public safety center opening this afternoon and the possibility that crime numbers decrease because of the new center.
Nick Juarez from the U of M's Department of Public Safety tells us about a new Safety Center in Dinkytown.
On Tuesday Minnesota Voters went to the polls to vote in a primary election that would decide the final names on the ballot for the General Election in November. Northfield voters were asked to cull five names from a seven-member field for the office of Northfield Mayor. In the end former Northfield School Board member […]
The City of Northfield is once again reminding all residents ages 18 and older that early voting for the August primary elections has begun in Minnesota. Some Northfield voters will have choices in two separate local elections. There are seven candidates for mayor and there are three candidates for City Council in Ward #2. The […]
Chris Vitale, RN, MSN, injury prevention manager for UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses how the Safety Center at the Hospital helps prevent childhood injuries.
We're celebrating the one-year anniversary of the Public Safety Center! In episode 10 of "Inside the Squad," we welcome three key partners of the project: Annette Basham from J.S. Held, Carrie Sermersheim from American Structurepoint, Dennis Carson from the City of Lafayette, and Chief Scott Galloway from the Lafayette Police Department. One year later, the Public Safety Center has become an icon, not just in the City of Lafayette, but also in the field of policing. For a city of our size, the PSC stands as the most technologically advanced and largest police facility in the country. City officials and the design team collaborated to create a cutting-edge space for the Lafayette Police Department, featuring gathering areas where officers and the public can foster better relationships. Tune in to this episode to learn about the initial discussions, the design evolution, the features inside the building, and more! Remember to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and Nextdoor! Email show ideas and questions to insidethesquad@lafayette.in.gov.
Our guests today included Alex Dominguez, Program Manager, Relationship Safety Alliance, and Stephanie Charles, Lead Visitation Supervisor, Alex and Bradon Child Safety Center.
The past two years has brought a plethora of technological advances that is enough to make our heads spin. Only when you step back and examine all the types of technology advancements can you begin to understand the impact on our day to day lives and how to prepare our young people to live in a global online community. The FBI and Child Crime Prevention and Safety Center state that there are over 500,000 pedophiles online at any given time. They also state that more than 50% of victims are ages 12-15 years old. Approximately 90% of contacts with victims of online sexual exploitation where contacted through chat rooms and instant messaging apps. This episode, Opal Singleton, the host of "Exploited: Crimes and Technologies" explores the vast array of technology advancements that impact our day to day lives. These include, artificial intelligence, geo location software, digital currency, mass audience live streaming and the explosion of the number of new young users of inexpensive tablets. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/million-kids/support
Rice County Sheriff Jesse Thomas provides an update on construction of the new Rice County Public Safety Center, road construction projects, recent scams, and more.
Mayor Rhonda Pownell will deliver her annual State of the City Address tonight. The mayor's address will be a distillation of information brought together from the various city departments and presented through the mayor's prioritized lens, but the State of the City has become much more than a speech given by Mayor Pownell. It will […]
Today on the show, Jay sits down with Gordon Walsh, the Principal Consultant, Safety Center of Excellence at Energy Safety Canada. During the conversation Gordon and Jay discuss Energy Safety Canada's upcoming event in Banff. Take a listen and enjoy the conversation between Gordon and Jay.
The former headquarters of State Farm Insurance in east Tulsa will become the new home for the Tulsa police and fire departments, as well as the Tulsa Area Emergency Management Agency.
On this episode, Payton discusses the kidnapping case of Amber Hagerman, and how a tragedy created the Amber Alert System that has saved countless children. Live Show Tickets and More: https://linktr.ee/murderwithmyhusband AllThatsInteresting.com - https://allthatsinteresting.com/amber-hagerman TheCrimeWire.com - https://thecrimewire.com/true-crime/9-year-old-Amber-Hagerman-was-murdered-27-years-ago-Are-police-closer-to-catching-her-killer MissingKids.org - https://www.missingkids.org/blog/2021/still-searching-for-ambers-killer Dallas News - https://www.dallasnews.com/news/crime/2021/01/13/this-case-will-get-solved-arlington-police-hope-dna-evidence-in-amber-hagermans-case-will-lead-to-answers/ CBS News - https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/remembering-amber-hagerman-27-years-later/ Refinery 29 - https://www.refinery29.com/en-us/2017/05/154647/amber-alert-first-child-rescued-heading-to-college#:~:text=Rae%2DLeigh%20Bradbury%20was%20only,was%20rescued%20two%20days%20later. FindLaw.com - https://www.findlaw.com/criminal/criminal-charges/amber-alerts.html#:~:text=Bush%20signed%20into%20law%20the,has%20an%20AMBER%20Alert%20system Daily Mail - https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-11651117/Documentary-reveals-story-nine-year-old-girl-murder-inspired-Amber-Alert-system.html Peacock's “Amber: The Girl Behind the Alert” - https://www.peacocktv.com/watch/playback/vod/GMO_00000000208139_02_HDSDR/ae3a0a68-260b-3cac-925e-a762722a085f Kiro 7 News - https://www.kiro7.com/news/trending/police-release-new-photos-seek-new-info-unsolved-1996-murder-amber-hagerman/DYCH62JDMVCOZFBRS265GCKCJU/ Child Crime Prevention and Safety Center - https://childsafety.losangelescriminallawyer.pro/non-family-abduction.html#:~:text=Crime%20statistics%20have%20shown%20that,kidnappings%20are%20committed%20by%20strangers. NBC Dallas Fort Worth - https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/national-international/cold-case-that-inspired-amber-alerts-still-unsolved-detectives-still-hope-for-break-in-the-case/2527792/ “Cold Cases: A True Crime Collection” by Cheyna Roth Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Born with a curiosity about how things work, Mary Beth Wusk found her calling at NASA. The 34-year veteran is now the Senior Leader of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center at the Langley Research Center in Hampton. The 1989 graduate and Physics major lettered two years as a setter for the Longwood volleyball team before the program was discontinued. She earned a second B.S. in Electrical Engineering from ODU.
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The 2003 crash of the Space Shuttle Columbia sparked big changes at NASA. That's when its Engineering and Safety Center got established, in order to provide safety oversight and a culture more attuned to safety. Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest was the lead guy for the Engineering and Safety Center, and he's a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program, the Sammies. He's Ralph Roe, Jr., NASA's former Chief Engineer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 2003 crash of the Space Shuttle Columbia sparked big changes at NASA. That's when its Engineering and Safety Center got established, in order to provide safety oversight and a culture more attuned to safety. Federal Drive Host Tom Temin's guest was the lead guy for the Engineering and Safety Center, and he's a finalist in this year's Service to America Medals program, the Sammies. He's Ralph Roe, Jr., NASA's former Chief Engineer. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Vitale, RN, MSN, injury prevention manager for UPMC Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, discusses how the Safety Center at the Hospital helps prevent childhood injuries.
After more than 14 hours of public comment almost entirely against the project, Atlanta City Council passes funding for the proposed Atlanta public safety training center. In this episode of The Atlanta Journal-Constitution's Politically Georgia podcast, AJC political insiders Greg Bluestein and Patricia Murphy, along with City Hall reporter Riley Bunch, talk about the hundreds of public comments from opponents, the 11-4 vote to fund the project, and what's next for the safety training center. Plus, how will this vote follow officials in the future, particularly Atlanta Mayor Andre Dickens when he runs for another term. Plus, our insiders look ahead to this weekend's Georgia GOP convention. Hear how the gloves came off with Governor Brian Kemp and former President Donald Trump governor's jab and how it may be a preview of what's to come. Have a question for Greg and Patricia? Call the 24-hour Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline at (404) 526-AJCP (2527). We'll play back your question and answer it during the Listener Mailbag segment on next Friday's episode. Links to today's topics: City Council passes funding legislation for training center How training center vote unfolded Complete coverage: Atlanta Public Safety Training Center Restrained no more, Kemp unloads on Trump Subscribe to the AJC: If you aren't a subscriber to The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, click here to get unlimited digital access to the AJC at a special price. Listen and follow our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
NASA Engineering and Safety Center Director Tim Wilson discusses the NESC's contributions to NASA mission success.
NASA Engineering and Safety Center Director Tim Wilson discusses the NESC's contributions to NASA mission success.
NASA Engineering and Safety Center Director Tim Wilson discusses the NESC's contributions to NASA mission success.
NASA Engineering and Safety Center Director Tim Wilson discusses the NESC's contributions to NASA mission success.
In this episode of the Politically Georgia podcast, AJC political insider Greg Bluestein is joined by DeKalb County beat reporter Tyler Estep to discuss how Atlanta's proposed public safety center has become a national controversy. Our hosts detail how opposition to the training complex has drawn an array of opponents in tense protests that have, at times, turned violent, destructive and even deadly. Greg also answers your questions from the listener mailbag which you can now call into. The Politically Georgia Podcast Hotline is open 24 hours a day. Record your question for Greg and Patricia and we will play it back and answer it on next Friday's episode. The number is (770)810-5297. Listen and subscribe to our podcast for free at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts, or Stitcher. You can also tell your smart speaker to “play Politically Georgia podcast.” The James M. Cox Foundation, the charitable arm of Cox Enterprises which owns The Atlanta Journal-Constitution, has contributed to the training center fundraising campaign. It is among several Atlanta-based foundations that have contributed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot joins Anna Davlantes (filling-in for Lisa Dent) to discuss the new state-of-the-art Public Training Center that will be utilized for both new and experienced police, fire, and other public safety personnel. Mayor Lightfoot also discusses why she feels she is the best choice for mayor in the upcoming election, Feb. 28th. […]
Guest: Rachel Jervis Epidemiologist Only five of these centers operate across America. They are instrumental to managing and understanding the problems associated with food borne diseases. One of these centers is located here in the state, the Colorado Integrated Food Safety Center of Excellence. When there are outbreaks of listeria, or the like, this center is instrumental to health departments with controlling the problem. The Colorado center supports nine states. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It's National Suicide Awareness Month and National Farm Safety Week. Megan Schossow is the outreach director with UMASH -- the Upper Midwest Agricultural Health and Safety Center. She says mental health issues have reached points similar to that of the 80s farm crisis in the past decade. This is due to stress over trade deals, market volatility, COVID-19, supply chain disruption and inflation. She says it's also impacting more women and children. She shares warning signs you can watch for. She also shares convenient resources to get help, from 800-FARM-AID to 988. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Avon Lake Fire Chief Jeremy Betsa discusses the upcoming issue, which residents will vote on at this November's election, for a new fire station, Safety Center improvements, and infrastructure. To contact Chief Betsa, call 440-933-8305 or send an email to jbetsa@avonlakefire.org Upcoming events happening in Avon Lake: Friday, July 8, 6:00 PM: Friday Flicks in the Park at Weiss Field- Encanto Friday, July 8, 9:30 PM: Star Party at Walker Road Park Sunday, July 10, 6:00 PM: Avon Lake Summer Concert Series - Red Light Roxy at Miller Road Park Monday, July 11, 7:00 PM: City Council Meeting Tuesday, July 12, 2022: Council Recess Begins Wednesday, July 13, 8:30 PM: Anne E. DeChant Concert at the Avon Lake Public Library Saturday, July 16, 9:00 AM: "Dirty Dog 5K Run & Dog Wash” at the Avon Lake United Church of Christ Tuesday, July 19: Avon Lake Baseball and Softball Summer Classic Begins at Weiss Fields Thursday, July 21, 4:00 PM-8:00 PM: CLE Market & Avon Lake Summer Concert Series - Cleveland Pops Trio at Veterans Park Saturday, July 23, 6:00 PM: Rockin the Rails Concert Series - The Diamond Project at Beach Park Station Plaza For more information about these or future events/meetings, please visit www.AvonLake.org/Events
In the fourth episode, we discuss the upcoming report from the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation on Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace with project leads Jon Weier and Tom Parkin. In speaking to the necessity of this report, Jon Weier says “..this is really a systemic issue. Mental health impacts or mental distress is something that affects many, many workers. We specifically are looking at how this is related to the workplace and to the idea of work. But of course, as you and others have pointed out on this podcast and in other places, mental health distress over a number of issues is really becoming almost a defining factor of our age. And I think as a result, this kind of research and this kind of examination and understanding of the impacts of our society more broadly on mental health is a really, really important direction to be going right now in this research.” “It's not just that people struggle with mental health effects because of the workplace though, the research is clearly there. But people who are not working, people who are struggling with paying the bills, people who are raised in households where they don't have enough food. People who live in households where there's just a lack of income. The research over and over again showed that these were neighborhoods that had higher levels of depression, anxiety, mental health distress, than in more affluent neighborhoods. So if we're going to say, yes unions should be involved in this; the kind of unionism probably the three of us believe in, isn't just about the union's own members, but about a broader social agenda,” says Tom Parkin. About today's guests: Jonathan Weier is a professor in The School of Labor and The School of Liberal Arts and Sciences at George Brown College. An established historian and educator, policy professional and commentator on social and labor movements, his research focuses on voluntary organizations, trade unions, political parties and other efforts by workers, social activists, and reformers to achieve progressive political, social and economic goals. Jon has been active in the labor movement and in Left politics for over 20 years and is currently a board member and the academic advisor for the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation. Tom Parkin is Principle with Impact Strategies and former Managing Director of Ontario's Worker's Health and Safety Center. A frequent political columnist and media commentator, Tom has contributed to print, radio and television news media across Canada. The report on Mental Health and Wellness in the Workplace will be released by the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation The Courage My Friends podcast is a co-production between The Tommy Douglas Institute (at George Brown College), rabble.ca, with the support of the Douglas Coldwell Layton Foundation Transcript of this episode can be accessed at georgebrown.ca/TommyDouglasInstitute. Image: Jon Weier and Tom Parkin / Used with permission. Excerpt from “Home” by Warsan Shire Music: Ang Kahora. Lynne, Bjorn. Rights Purchased Intro Voices: Chandra Budhu (General Intro./Outro.), Nayocka Allen, Nicolas Echeverri Parra, Doreen Kajumba (Street Voices); Bob Luker (Tommy Douglas quote) Courage My Friends Podcast Organizing Committee: Resh Budhu, Breanne Doyle (for rabble.ca), Chandra Budhu and Ashley Booth Produced by: Resh Budhu, Tommy Douglas Institute and Breanne Doyle, rabble.ca Host: Resh Budhu
Our guests today were Faith Rono, Office Coordinator, Mid Minnesota Women's Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center, and Terry Patron, Lead Advocate, Mid Minnesota Women's Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Larra co-hosts and we have Melanie from the Children's Advocacy Center and Emily from the Children's Safety Center. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brockinthemorning/support
Our guests today were Lenora Zino, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator for the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center, and Mike Kuck, Board Chair, Mid-Minnesota Women's Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Our guests today were Lenora Zino, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator for the Mid-Minnesota Women's Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center, and Terry Patron, Lead Advocate, Mid-Minnesota Women's Center.
Ask The Tech Coach: A Podcast For Instructional Technology Coaches and EdTech Specialists
Welcome to "Ask the Tech Coach," a podcast for Instructional Coaches and Technology Integration Specialists. If you would like to be a part of future podcasts and share your thoughts, https://www.teachercast.net/podcastguestform (please contact the podcast). We would love to have you join the show. Join the TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network! Are you a Tech Coach or looking to become one this year? Are you searching for support in your position? The https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (TeacherCast Tech Coaches Network), is a brand new Professional Learning Network designed specifically for Tech Coaches and designed to provide weekly support for all Instructional Coaches. https://www.teachercast.net/TCNForm (Click Here to Join!) About our Guest Jennifer Hanley is the North American Head of Safety at Meta where she handles safety policy for the U.S. and Canada. She works with internal teams, external partners, and government stakeholders on issues including women's safety, child safety, bullying, digital well-being, and suicide prevention. Prior to joining Meta she served as Vice President for Legal and Policy at the Family Online Safety Institute (FOSI) where she directed FOSI's government outreach and policy strategy. During her time at FOSI, Jennifer built relationships with government officials and external partners, led research projects, and advised leading technology companies on best practices, policy developments, and emerging issues around online safety. Jennifer is a magna cum laude graduate of the Catholic University of America, Columbus School of Law and is a member of the Maryland Bar and District of Columbia Bar. Jennifer graduated Phi Beta Kappa and magna cum laude from the George Washington University where she studied political science. She resides in the District of Columbia with her husband, a U.S. Diplomat and son. [Social: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jenniferahanley/ (LinkedIn)] About Meta Platforms Inc. Meta Platforms Inc, previously Facebook, is the parent organization of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, among other subsidiaries. Together, our products Facebook & Instagram are the leading social media platforms connecting over a billion people worldwide. People, and young individuals in particular, come to Facebook and Instagram to share their stories, connect globally and maintain connections with friends and family. Our mission is to give people the power to share and to make the world more open and connected while ensuring that everyone feels safe when using our platforms. This vision will remain our priority as we expand into the Metaverse. Links to resources: Child safety hub: https://www.facebook.com/safety/childsafety (https://www.facebook.com/safety/childsafety) Get Digital: https://www.facebook.com/fbgetdigital (https://www.facebook.com/fbgetdigital) Both accessible from the Safety Center: https://www.facebook.com/safety (https://www.facebook.com/safety) Contact the Podcast! http://www.teachercast.net/VoiceMail (TeacherCast.net/VoiceMail) Twitter: http://twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AskTheTechCoach) Email: feedback@teachercast.net Subscribe to “Ask the Tech Coach” https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ask-tech-coach-podcast-for-instructional-technology/id1067586243 (Apple Podcasts) https://open.spotify.com/show/3X8JwTCC5eeWUff8FHFeKR (Spotify) https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5jYXB0aXZhdGUuZm0vYXNrdGhldGVjaGNvYWNoLw (Google Podcasts) https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/dd92d8f6-fb5c-401b-9267-214dc5274709/ASK-THE-TECH-COACH (Amazon Music) Follow our Podcast on Social Media The TeacherCast Educational Broadcasting Network | http://www.twitter.com/teachercast (@TeacherCast) Ask the Tech Coach Podcast | http://www.twitter.com/askthetechcoach (@AsktheTechCoach) Follow our Hosts Jeff Bradbury | http://www.twitter.com/jeffbradbury (@JeffBradbury)...
Our guests today were Vicky Flor, Programs Manager, Mid Minnesota Women's Center, Lenora Zino, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator, Mid Minnesota Women's Center, and Skyler Starry, Lead Visitation Supervisor, Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Betty Clowney, especialista en bienestar y seguridad de BayCare Kids Wellness and Safety Center, analiza cómo hacer que su hogar sea seguro tanto para bebés como para niños.
Betty Clowney, especialista en bienestar y seguridad de BayCare Kids Wellness and Safety Center, comparte importantes consejos de seguridad sobre los asientos infantiles para niños de todas las edades.
1. Apple’s Paid Ads Business Expansion (0:37) - Apple didn’t want to comment on their employment of Antonio Garcia Martinez, however, it looks like they are planning big steps in the advertising industry, just in time with the App Tracking Transparency (ATT) introduction. Back in 2016, Apple had its own advertising platform, called iAd, but that was considered unsuccessful. 2. TikTok Coins, New Features, And A Refreshed Safety Center (3:10) - The improved Safety Center includes new guides and resources to help with digital safety and security among families - A guardian's guide to TikTok; Bullying education and prevention resources, and more. On the creative side, they have also introduced the latest layout addition, green screen duet, along with the already existing left & right; react, and top & bottom.3. Google's John Mueller Shares Valuable Advice (6:57) - He shares that there shouldn’t be any problem with the following situation: “moving the navigation in your HTML code from the top of the source code to the bottom while using positioning techniques to render the navigation at the top.” He also mentions that just because your site has ranked well at some point in the past or now, it doesn’t mean it will continue to be ranking well forever.4. Some Medical Treatments Are Prohibited On Google Ads (8:42) - The treatments that are not allowed to be advertised include stem cell therapy, cellular (non-stem) therapy, gene therapy and similar forms of regenerative medicine, platelet-rich plasma, and others. Violations of this policy will be given a 7-day notice before further action is taken.5. YouTube Updates Features On Their Community Posts And Adds A Subscribers’ Only Feature (In Beta) (9:44) - The 3 updates to their community posts include a first-ever look at analytics data; the ability to add more images, and the ability to schedule posts on iOS. Furthermore, they are working on a subscribers’ only feature, similarly to Twitch, where content creators will be able to host live streams and chats with their subscribers exclusively. 6. $100M For YouTube Shorts Creators And Expanding Clips (11:58) - The fund will be distributed in 2021-2022 among creators with unique content who also follow the Community Guidelines. During the past 3 years, YouTube has invested over $30 billion in its creators, artists, and media companies, and they will continue to provide the necessary support. Moreover, the platform is rolling out new Clips option to 10x more channels, which will provide another way for users to share specific segments from videos.7. Snapchat’s Report On Rising AR (14:10) - To measure top consumer AR trends, Snapchat teamed up with Deloitte Digital and interviewed more than 15,000 users across 15 nations. The platform has acknowledged that 64% of the younger users that were reached didn’t watch any Television, which is why Snapchat was able to reach 71% of the Gen Z while televisions couldn’t.8. Pinterest Ads Guide, Removing Scams And Testing Live Stream Events (16:21) - The platform has published an overview guide of how to utilize Promoted Pins, and they have also shared how they are tackling spam and malicious content: “Our models detect spam vectors, like Pin links, as well as users engaging in spammy behaviors. We quickly limit distribution of Pins with spam links and take direct action against users identified with a high confidence to be engaging in spammy behavior." Meanwhile, they are also expanding to live events.9. Facebook Conversions API For Better ROI (18:15) - The Facebook Conversions API aims to respect Facebook users' privacy controls. For example, if a customer uses the Off-Facebook Activity privacy tool, their choices will extend to data sent via Conversion API. It is designed to be less vulnerable against a browser crash or connectivity issues.
Our guests today were Kim Rollins, Executive Director, Lakes Area United Way and Shannon Wussow, Executive Director, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Our guests today were Vicki Flor, Programs Manager, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center, and Nicole Mason, Lead Visitation Supervisor, Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Our fifth episode features Dr. Amber Mitchell and her expertise in needlestick/sharps injury prevention, bloodborne pathogen/body fluid exposure prevention and much more.
Guest: Dr. Jaime Brower Founder and CEO National Emergency Responder & Public Safety Center is an approach to addressing the mental health and wellness needs to first responders across the country. They also focus on families and clinicians. They realized they needed to take an out of the box approach to make wellness easily accessible and cost effective. Some of the needs they are seeing for first responders right now are COVID and bringing it home to their families as well as social unrest. If they were struggling with something that was small and dealing with everything over the past year, mental health issues have been on the rise. www.nerpsc.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guest today was Lenora Zino, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator with the Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Our guests today included Shannon Wussow, Executive Director, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center; and Lenora Zino, Community Relations and Volunteer Coordinator, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Interview réalisée en partenariat avec Icilesexpats.com Franck est passionné de sports mécaniques : il reconnait avoir une chance incroyable de faire partie de la team organisatrice de la fameuse course du DAKAR au sein de l'équipe "Safety Center", chargé d'assurer la localocation de tous les participants de la course afin d'assurer leur sécurité. Ecoutez cette interview réalisée en plein bivouac du Dakar 2021 ! Suivez la course sur les pages dédiées : https://www.instagram.com/dakarrally/ https://www.dakar.com/fr
Our guests today were Shannon Wussow, Executive Director, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center, and Vicki Flor, Programs Manager, Mid Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Tonya Randolph discusses car seat safety. Learn more about the Children’s Wellness and Safety Center
NASA Safety Center Director Harmony Myers discusses resources to help achieve technical excellence in safety and mission assurance.
NASA Safety Center Director Harmony Myers discusses resources to help achieve technical excellence in safety and mission assurance.
NASA Safety Center Director Harmony Myers discusses resources to help achieve technical excellence in safety and mission assurance.
NASA Safety Center Director Harmony Myers discusses resources to help achieve technical excellence in safety and mission assurance.
Our guests today were Vicki Flor, Programs Manager at the Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center, and Lenora Zino, Volunteer/Community Relations Coordinator for the Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Jennifer Inman helps spacecraft enter the atmospheres of other worlds. She and the Scientifically Calibrated In-FLight Imagery (SCIFLI) team use a bunch of instruments on board a plane while it’s flying, follow a space vehicle’s reentry that’s traveling thousands of miles an hour (think Mach 25) from space back to Earth and find it through a field of view as small as a straw. Then, the SCIFLY team has to observe and keep the spacecraft in the middle of the field of view to gather the data necessary to study. Together on the podcast, Beth and Jennifer talk heat shields, re-entry, Orion, Artemis, Hollywood film makers, and heat imaging and the surprising fact that parachutes on reentry vehicles can be quite challenging, and where she’ll be watching the historic spaceflight mission scheduled for May 27, 2020! About NASA’s Forward to the Moon 20204 Mission: “As we talk about going back to the moon, it occurs to me WE haven’t been to the Moon… our generation has not been to the Moon..it’s important for US to figure out how we’re going to go to the Moon.” -Jennifer Inman on the Casual Space Podcast Did you always know you would work for NASA one day? “When I was 6 years old, I knew I wanted to be an astronaut, a Mom, a teacher, and a waitress on roller skates. If it can’t be MY boots on the Moon, I’m going to daydream and work towards getting others there.” About studying space and science in school: “I took physics on a whim and fell in love with it. It was all the beauty of calculus with answers that had connections to the real world. Once I got to quantum mechanics and relativity, I was hooked! I just loved the way I could look at the universe around me and have my understanding expanded, and just be in awe of the understanding of the universe we find ourselves in.” Where to find Jennifer and her work at NASA: https://www.innovationnow.us/index.php/2019/03/25/meet-jennifer-inman/ You’ve GOT to learn about SCIFLI: https://www.nasa.gov/feature/langley/how-the-perfect-picture-advances-spaceflight https://scifli.larc.nasa.gov/team-members-organizations/ The SCIFLI team is based at the NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton, VA. In 2007 the HYTHIRM team was formed at the NASA Langley Research Center through the support of the NASA Engineering and Safety Center in order to determine the feasibility of obtaining high quality thermal imagery data of the Space Shuttle during hypersonic atmospheric reentry flight. The outcome of that study convinced the Space Shuttle Program Office to fund the HYTHIRM team to attempt to accomplish the goal of acquiring a single thermal image of the Space Shuttle during reentry. After returning with hundreds of thousands of frames of imagery acquired over an eight minute period of reentry, and after processing that thermal imagery to show that high quality measurements were not only possible but could provide unique and unexpected results, the HYTHIRM team conducted imaging operations on six more Shuttle reentries, the SpaceX C1 Dragon capsule reentry, and more. Every mission has been successful in meeting or exceeding the acquisition and processing of the desired data. SCIFLI for Scientifically Calibrated In-Flight Imagery. The goal is to pursue the development and deployment of state of the art remote thermal, visual and spectral imaging capabilities from land, sea and airborne platforms over a multi-band spectrum. How the Perfect Picture Advances Spaceflight The researchers working on the Scientifically Calibrated In-FLight Imagery (SCIFLI) team acquire engineering quality data images of spacecraft launches, reentries, flight tests, and parachute tests from aircraft- and ground-based imaging systems. The SCIFLI team comprises members from multiple NASA centers, industry, academia, Department of Defense, and international and commercial partners, and together they support human spaceflight, improve aerodynamic models, and ultimately reduce mission risk. “Our job is to get engineering data using telescopes on the ground or in the air,” said Dr. Jennifer Inman, SCIFLI project manager. “The imagery acquired during a test, launch, or re-entry yields flight-truth data.” The team's core capability is quantitative thermal and hyperspectral imaging using state-of-the-art imaging systems with high spatial, spectral, and/or temporal resolution. “We close the gap between ground testing in wind tunnels, computational fluid dynamics, and flight truth,” Inman said. “Even with the best ground testing, we can’t match every parameter of flight. A flight test allows us to interpret our ground testing data and improve our computational models.” The team has been continuously improving their techniques since starting work in 2007 and has made more than 28 observations in 2019 alone, including parachute drop tests, spacecraft reentries, and rocket launches. “Not just anyone with a high-resolution camera can do this work. We’re sometimes trying to acquire a target at horizon break, when the vehicle is hundreds of kilometers away; you have to get it right the first time because there are no do-overs,” Inman said. Part of mission planning involves determining the best possible optics and lenses specific to the mission; in addition, radiance modelling is sometimes required to predict optimal sensor settings. To help sensor operators make these kinds of informed decisions, researcher Richard Schwartz created a virtual environment tool that takes into account parameters like focal length, relative angles between imaging target and imaging platform, exposure time, and aperture setting, to enable pre-configuration of the sensors which provides the sensor operators with a baseline plan for acquisition and tracking. He then incorporates mission-specific information like aircraft and/or test vehicle geometry, velocity, latitude, longitude, and altitude to generate synthetic imagery to allow the team to get the data every time. The needs of the customer dictate the type of datasets the researchers pursue. The team has imaged seven Space Shuttle reentries, the return of JAXA's HAYABUSA spacecraft, the launch of several SpaceX rockets, the return of SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1, the return of three Commercial Resupply Services capsules, and dozens of tests of SpaceX Crew Dragon parachute systems required for crewed operation certification. Over the last two years, the team has been conducting observations for Orion and both of NASA’s Commercial Crew Program partners -- SpaceX and Boeing. Many of these tests have occurred in the Mojave and Great Basin deserts, and have involved testing to qualify parachutes for returning crewed vehicles to Earth. During these tests, darts, weigh sleds, Parachute Test Vehicles (PTV, a lower fidelity version of the Crew Dragon capsule), or boilerplate capsule models, are dropped from helicopters, balloons, or out the back of a cargo aircraft. The SCIFLI team is charged with capturing imagery that reveals intricate details of how the parachutes behave. “Parachute performance is incredibly reliable under the loads and speeds involved in something like skydiving, but spaceflight occurs at higher speed and is much more challenging. The dynamic pressures are higher, so you need parachutes that can withstand higher impulse forces, and the air is thinner, which makes parachute inflation a less predictable process,” Inman said. “In addition, this higher performance requires parachute systems that are far more complex, with multiple parachutes deploying in several stages.” The SCIFLI team is slated to do more work in 2020 with the Commercial Crew Program as it prepares to once again launch astronauts from US soil, with JAXA on the return of Hayabusa II from asteroid Ryugu, and with the Space Launch System and Orion Programs in preparation for Artemis and NASA’s return to the Moon in 2024 and journey to Mars. Kristyn DamadeoNASA Langley Research Center
Michelle Sterling discusses home safety and how to keep babies and kids safe at home.Learn more about the Children’s Wellness and Safety Center.
Our guests today were Shannon Wussow, Executive Director of the Mid Minnesota Women’s Center, and Nicole Mason, Lead Visitation Supervisor with the Alex and Brandon Child Safety Center.
Casey is the Program Director and Emily is the Development Director. The Children's Safety Center empowers children to overcome abuse and begin to trust, hope and heal. The Center provides many important services including; victim advocacy, forensic interviews, specialized medical evaluations/sexual assault exams, therapy and prevention training.These wonderful ladies are incredibly passionate about helping victimized children. I highly encourage you to check out this amazing episode and get involved to help support the Children's Safety Center. You can checkout their website at www.childrenssafetycenter.org. Be sure to follow them on Facebook at "Children's Safety Center of Washington County" and on Instagram at "cscwashco".
Our guests today were Shannon Wussow, Executive Director of the Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex & Brandon Child Safety Center, with Lenora Zino, Volunteer Community Relations Coordinator with the Mid-Minnesota Women’s Center and the Alex & Brandon Child Safety Center.
The Family Safety Center is one location that effectively combines civil, criminal, health and social services for victims of family violence.By co-locating the services of our partner agencies in one location, Family Safety Center is able to better serve the hurting families of Memphis and Shelby County who are caught up in the trauma of domestic violence. We provide assistance to the victims and help them navigate through the many services available to them. Ultimately, we strive to reduce incidents of domestic violence and strengthen families in Memphis and Shelby County.What is elder abuse?What types of elder abuse cases do you see and is it possible for one person to suffer from various forms of abuse (answer is yes). Warning signs? What should people look for.You are currently scheduling some training sessions to educate the general public. Is this for people who work with older adults, like healthcare, or is it open to other businesses.What does the training consist of. How long is it?Can an organization arrange to have you come to their place of employment?What if I have elderly parents under someone else's care, can I attend the training?Learn more: https://familysafetycenter.org/
In this very special episode, Wesley returns to his alma mater to sit down with Dr. Jim Holste, interim director of the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, during this year's International Symposium. Dr. Holste talks about the center's formation and mission, its satellite campuses and ties to industry, and the various degrees and certificates offered through the center. If you'd like to learn more about the Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center, please visit http://psc.tamu.edu or contact the center at mkopsc@tamu.edu. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/amplify-your-process-safety/message
When you think of Mars, you might think of chocolate or pet food but have you ever thought about the important role Mars has on Food Safety? In fact, Mars recently launched a brand new, state of the art global food safety center right in the heart of China. Within this center, Mars employs top scientists to solve the world’s pressing food safety solution innovations including research on mycotoxins, pathogens and traceability Take a look at not only the Global Food Safety Center’s amazing technology, but also their amazing scientist and learn how Guangtao Zhang got into food, by taking the skills he learned in the pharmaceutical industry and applying it to food safety innovation. Sponsor People have been saying My Food Job Rocks is a great food business podcast. If you’re a food entrepreneur or want to become one, I highly suggest doing your research. Luckily, my friend Rachel Zemser has the perfect resource for you. She has a book called the Food Business Toolkit that will help you understand everything about starting a food business from formulation to regulation. Use the code MYFOODJOBROCKS at the checkout for 10% off not only the book, but it also applies to an hour of consulting. As someone who’s started their own food business, acquiring knowledge is super important. You can find the book here: https://alacarteconnections.com/shop/ Money will come and go, but you’ll always run out of time so it’s very important to get the knowledge necessary to move forward. Show Notes Mars’ global food safety center located in China We feel that China is so central to the world, we had to put it in there Mars sells to China: M and M’s, Snickers, Pet food, Dove Chocolate (dominant chocolate) Spicy Snicker’s Bar Mint flavored snicker’s bar What is the Global Food Safety Center?: Located in Bejing, 3000 sq m facility. Ampitheater that can host trainings and conferences. 30 people analytical BSL-2+ Very powerful analytical capabilities We look into three important areas in food safety research Mycotoxins Microbial Risk Management – Salmonella, E.coli Food Integrity – relatively new, knowns and unknowns in food contamination Also: Soft Tracking and Investigation Ultimately our goal is to prevent microbial incident How to reach Mars: marsGFSC.com How did you get int food safety: I started as a chemistry major focusing on inorganic materials. My academic background gave me a huge amount of technical knowledge. Postdoc in Cornell doing pharmaceuticals How do you find drugs?: It’s a very long process. Screening, until you get a hit. Then you do medicinal chemistry by changing the molecule. It can take decades and a lot of money to create a drug. What was your first job at Mars?: I was always in the food safety center. I started out in the analytical lab and now I’m the head of research in food safety Whole Genome Sequencing IAFP conference What is the biggest food safety problem?: Pathogens What is a good piece of advice: If you’re looking for a purposeful, multi disciplined job, this is it. marsgsfc.com or mars.com
Michelle Sterling, Wellness and Safety Specialist, shares summer safety tips for kids. Learn more about the Children’s Wellness and Safety Center.
This is the audio version of an FAA Safety Center presentation during AirVenture 2018.The original LiveVideo broadcast can be accessed at https://www.faasteamtv.com/SafetyCenter/NORAD2018 and qualifies for FAA WINGS Credit. This course presents the NORAD "government effort to reduce TFR violations aviation education and training program" which contains information on TFRs, flight planning, intercept procedures with demonstration videos, and an outline of the information on the NORAD "3 Keys to Success" kneeboard card.
Are you looking for a good way to introduce your child to a social media account? Facebook has a Safety Center, with everything from policies to Parent and Youth. Portals at your fingertips! This is a great place to start together before creating those accounts, or to take a moment to review, even if you already have an account!
Erin Howard, Transportation Safety Manager, talks about about the Safety Center's 40th Anniversary celebration on Wednesday; the history and background of the Safety Center; its goals, and courses offered; their Open House held Wednesday at their Nebraska Innovation Center offices in Lincoln, and more!
Erin Howard, Transportation Safety Manager, talks about about the Safety Center's 40th Anniversary celebration on Wednesday; the history and background of the Safety Center; its goals, and courses offered; their Open House held Wednesday at their Nebraska Innovation Center offices in Lincoln, and more!
NASA engineers work tirelessly to make our world safer. See how NASA's NASA Engineering & Safety Center is working on on frangible joint research and Shell Buckling testing.
January 4, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews API President and CEO Jack Gerard about his “State of American Energy” speech. He stressed the need for sensible policies that create jobs, government revenue and strengthen U.S. energy security.
April 20, 2010: In today’s episode, Jane Van Ryan interviews Rep. Dean Cannon, Speaker Designate of the Florida House of Representatives, about a recent bill that would open up Florida’s State-owned waters to offshore drilling.
August 4, 2009: Jane Van Ryan speaks with API’s Al Mannato on how the oil and natural gas industry is preparing for hurricane season. Mr. Mannato discusses how the industry will continue to remain a reliable provider of energy to the United States.