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durée : 00:07:33 - L'invité de la rédaction, ici Drôme Ardèche - Trois ministres sont attendus ce mercredi 23 avril en Isère en soutien aux agents pénitentiaires, victimes d'attaques depuis une dizaine de jours. A Valence où deux voitures de surveillants ont été incendiées, l'inquiétude n'est pas retombée témoigne Fabrice Salamone.
Our guests discuss their book, Teaching with Arts-Infused Writing Pedagogies, which features the work of a multigenerational collective of K–12 educators, students, and teaching artists seeking educational justice.About Our GuestsKelly Wissman is the director of the Capital District Writing Project and an associate professor in the Department of Literacy Teaching and Learning within the University at Albany School of Education.Christina Pepe is a Language Arts teacher at Shenandoah High School in Clifton Park, New York. She is the co-director of the Capital District Writing Project, and for 18 years has served as a public high school, career and technical, and community college educator in New York State. She is currently pursuing a CAS in TESOL.Matthew Pinchinat is the inaugural Deputy Managing Director of DEI for the New York State Teachers Retirement System. He also served as a co-facilitator of the Freedom Dreaming for Educational Justice Project. At the start of the project, he was a tenured member of the social studies department of Guilderland High School, shortly transitioning into a role as Guilderland's inaugural Director of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. He passionately believes in the power of dreams and to his core envisions a world where all are seen, valued, and treated with the dignity they deserve.Amy Salamone was a high-school English teacher for over 35 years and a proud co-director of the Capital District Writing Project.Leah Werther is the K-12 Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Teacher on Special Assignment for the Guilderland Central School District in Guilderland, New York. Prior to this role, she taught English Language Arts for 16 years. Leah serves as a co-director of the Capitalist District Writing Project and is the cochair of the National Council of Teachers of English's Asian/Asian American caucus.
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He was cool before PR was en vogue. On this edition of the "Behind the Badge with MCSO" Podcast, if you don't already know him, meet "Uncle Phil" Salamone. Watch as Monroe County Sheriff Todd Baxter and Co-host Deputy Sanders Tisdale interview the Rochester icon who is usually making sure everyone has a great day in our community. Whether working security at the Kodak Center, Rochester Amerks, Lilac Festival, or working as a parking attendant at Innovative Field, home of the Rochester Red Wings, (and so many other ROC venues), "Uncle Phil" makes you feel welcome and at home. His signature line, "Uncle Phil Loves You" is uniquely his and has a way of warming everyone's heart.
Dopo l'eliminazione di Inzerillo i corleonesi cercano di raggiungere Badalamenti e Buscetta che si incontrano in Brasile e discutono della possibile controffensiva. Intanto Salvatore Riina in Sicilia sta facendo piazza pulita degli ex uomini di Bontade ed Inzerillo #italiamistero #buscetta #riina Italiamistero puntata www.italiamistero.it: https://www.italiamistero.it/ 00:00 Badalamenti ed Andreotti 07:29 Dopo la morte di Bontade ed Inzerillo 12:50 Buscetta in Brasile incontra Salamone 19:31 Buscetta in Brasile incontra Badalamenti
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We would love to hear from you! Send us a message (if you'd like a reply, email us at literacypodcast@greatminds.org)Nancy Hennessy and Julia Salamone discuss the importance of vocabulary and syntax in reading comprehension. They explain how vocabulary connects to reading comprehension and the different levels of word knowledge. They also emphasize the need for explicit instruction in vocabulary and the role of context in understanding word meaning. They also discuss the connection between semantics and syntax and how understanding sentence comprehension is crucial for overall comprehension. They share instructional activities such as anagrams and sentence expansion to support sentence level comprehension. The conversation explores the integration of reading and writing, the importance of language in reading proficiency, and different ways students can express their understanding through oral responses, multimedia, and written responses as tools for comprehension and expression. Vocabulary plays a critical role in reading comprehension and is connected to all aspects of language.Different levels of word knowledge serve different purposes, and depth of understanding is crucial for overall comprehension.Syntax provides the structure for words to convey meaning in sentences, and an understanding of syntax is essential for sentence comprehension.Instructional activities such as anagrams and sentence expansion can support sentence level comprehension and foster collaboration and discussion among students. Integration of reading and writing is crucial for student learning.Language is the foundation of reading proficiency.Students can express their understanding through oral response, multimedia, and written responses.The book provides practical strategies and tools for teachers to support reading comprehension.The authors wrote the book to bridge the gap between research and practice and provide teachers with additional resources.ResourcesThe Reading Comprehension Blueprint Activity Book by Nancy Hennessy & Julia SalamoneThe Literacy House - Pam Snow Blog Post We wrote a book! The Literacy 50-A Q&A Handbook for Teachers: Real-World Answers to Questions About Reading That Keep You Up at Night Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Don't miss an episode! Sign up for FREE bonus resources and episode alerts at LiteracyPodcast.com Helping teachers learn about science of reading, knowledge building, and high quality curriculum.
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durée : 00:07:26 - L'invité de la rédaction France Bleu Drôme Ardèche - Un hommage national a lieu, ce mercredi midi, à la mémoire des deux agents pénitentiaires tués lors de l'attaque d'un fourgon dans l'Eure, la semaine dernière. Une délégation de gardiens de prison valentinois se rend à Caen pour l'occasion.
In this episode of Personally Speaking Msgr. Jim Lisante is joined by Joe Salamone. Joe is the founder and Executive Director of “The Long Island Coalition Against Bullying”, an organization dedicated to combatting the harmful impacts of bullying through advocacy, education, and research. Joe Salamone himself a victim of bullying, was determined to create an environment that underscores the importance of the issue of bullying, while offering support and guidance for victims and their families. Joe talks about his life, his family, creating bully free communities on Long Island, and the Catholic faith and values that matter the most to him.Support the Show.
In Episode 107 of the Unlocking Unlimited Potential STORIES Show, Brandon Beck and special guest, Joe Salamone (@LICABJoe) who discuss his journey in developing the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying. Joe shares insights into the work he's been doing in schools across Long Island to combat the negative impact of bullying. His efforts have garnered recognition from policymakers, leading him to become an integral part of the Task Force with the New York State Government. Joe's work is not only impactful on a local level but also gaining attention and support at the state level, reflecting the significance of his contributions to the cause of ending bullying. Joe Salamone is a Long Island native from Deer Park. He is the founder and Executive Director of the The Long Island Coalition Against Bullying, a position he has held since 2013. A victim of bullying himself, Mr Salamone's vision is simple: to reach as many children and families experiencing bullying as possible. Under Mr. Salamone's leadership, LICAB has quickly emerged as a pioneer organization fiercely advocating for children and families impacted by bullying and proudly working with many Long Island schools and organizations to maintain and enhance their bullying prevention curriculums. #UUPotential Dedication: Kristen Wallace Socials: licab.org/ @LICABJoe Tune into this insightful conversation, and tag @BrandonBeckEDU to continue the conversation and stay connected. Continue to Live with Passion, Purpose, and focus on the importance of serving others. -------- Sign Up for the FREE Something For You Newsletter at BrandonBeckEDU.com This newsletter delivers helpful tips and resources to your inbox on the 1st and 15th of every month. Brandon provides you with helpful takeaways so you can implement them immediately to continue to unlock unlimited potential in all whom you serve. What are you waiting for!? Sign Up NOW! If you are looking for an opportunity to connect further with Brandon Beck. Please visit BrandonBeckEDU.com to learn more about his speaking, coaching, consulting, and other offerings that are designed to help you and your organization find greater results in your journey. #UUPotential
Welcome to the first episode of the year. Just me in my living room recapping the first few weeks of 2024 and giving my two cents on a few local Tacoma food spots. First off, I'm letting you know about the Buddy's Chicken & Waffles x Sidepiece Kitchen Buddy collab and that it is back this week! They are said to only be making 150 of the Buddy Bowls, so make sure to get yours!! On another note, Go Philly has the best Philly Cheesesteak's in town and I wanted to let you all know that. They got wings to die for as well. I touch on our amazing pizza scene & how you can't go wrong with Tacoma Pie, Salamone's or Camp Colvos, to name a few. (I know there's a few spots I missed but it's all good) I just highlight the fact that we have this amazing, constantly budding food scene and I vow to cover more of it this year. Remember y'all, I ain't a foodie I just eat a lot. Lastly, the fcking French dip from O'Malley's was SO good you guys I'm not even playin'! 9.4 type good. Yes, 9.4. The tunes in this episode were brought to you by Khris P (BBL Money & SHARKEESHA) which I play in the middle and then at the end I play (Finding My Way) by Truss One. Hope this episode helps educate the new Tacoman, LIKEITORNOT ☝️
Paule Pachter welcomes Joseph A. Salamone, Founder & Executive Director - The Long Island Coalition Against Bullying. "We are definitely seeing a dramatic rise in violent escalations to situations... our work with the schools has really become essential because that is how we are trying to shift the culture, and change minds. Last year we visited 209 classrooms, met with about 7,000 kids in 17 schools across 12 districts on the Island. This year all these numbers are poised to double." To learn more, please visit their website https://www.licab.org
Andy Vineberg, Freddie B, David Uosikkinen host the podcast.
Praise the Lord, Source of blessing. Praised be the Lord, Source of blessing, throughout all time..
Praise the Lord, Source of blessing. Praised be the Lord, Source of blessing, throughout all time..
Retour en long et en large avec toutes les digressions nécessaires sur la maincard du PFL Paris, Salamone, Abdoul et bien sûr Cédric Doumbé. On passe pas mal de temps sur The best, sa victoire, l'avant combat et la suite des opérations. Enjoy !
Kevin and Andrew preview Vanderbilt vs. Hawai'i at FirstBank Stadium. Listen to coverage on the Vanderbilt Sports Network, including 102.5 The Game in Nashville and streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app. Phil Steele joins the podcast to preview the Commodores. Plus, Associate Athletic Director for Fan Engagement and Hospitality Martin Salamone discusses what fans should expect at football games this year.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, I interview Caysie Salamone, a certified BA who afforded me a great chance to share a part of my life few people get to experience, or even understand (yes, I have a life outside of Dodgeball). Her impressive career both on and off the court should make my time interviewing her fly right on by. Enjoy!
Ruth Fulton Benedict was one of the first women to become really prominent in the field of anthropology. She had a huge impact, but she's often overshadowed by some of her students, including Zora Neale Hurston and Margaret Mead. Research: Banner, Lois W. “Intertwined Lives: Margaret Mead, Ruth Benedict, and Their Circle.” New York. Alfred A. Knopf. 2003. Banner, Lois W. “Mannish Women, Passive Men, and Constitutional Types: Margaret Mead's Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies as a Response to Ruth Benedict's Patterns of Culture.” Signs. Vol. 28, No. 3, Gender and Science: New Issues (Spring 2003). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/345325 Benedict, Ruth, 1887-1948, and Gene Weltfish. The Races of Mankind. New York: Public Affairs Committee, 1943. Borovoy, Amy. “Ruth Benedict and the Study of Japanese Culture.” UC San Diego School of Global Policy and Strategy. 8/26/2020. Via YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfZYIGltfsE Britannica, The Editors of Encyclopaedia. "Ruth Benedict". Encyclopedia Britannica, 13 Sep. 2022, https://www.britannica.com/biography/Ruth-Benedict. Accessed 17 May 2023. Burns, J. Conor. "Anthropology." History of Modern Science and Mathematics, edited by Brian S. Baigrie, Charles Scribner's Sons, 2002. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CV2640700006/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4a63896c. Accessed 22 May 2023. Kent, Pauline. “Japanese Perceptions of ‘The Chrysanthemum and the Sword.'” Dialectical Anthropology, June 1999, Vol. 24, No. 2 (June 1999). https://www.jstor.org/stable/29790600 Lie, John. “Ruth Benedict's Legacy of Shame: Orientalism and Occidentalism in the Study of Japan.” Asian Journal of Social Science , 2001, Vol. 29, No. 2 (2001). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/23653936 Mead, Margaret and Ruth Benedict. “An Anthropologist At Work Writings Of Ruth Benedict.” Secker & Warburg. 1959. "Patterns of Culture." American Decades Primary Sources, edited by Cynthia Rose, vol. 4: 1930-1939, Gale, 2004, pp. 645-647. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/CX3490200798/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=fa7f9002. Accessed 17 May 2023. "Ruth Fulton Benedict." Dictionary of American Biography, Charles Scribner's Sons, 1974. Gale In Context: U.S. History, link.gale.com/apps/doc/BT2310017919/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=0181011f. Accessed 17 May 2023. "Ruth Fulton Benedict." Scientists: Their Lives and Works, UXL, 2006. Gale In Context: Science, link.gale.com/apps/doc/K2641500229/GPS?u=mlin_n_melpub&sid=bookmark-GPS&xid=4fba0976. Accessed 17 May 2023. Salamone, Frank A., 2018. “Life‑affirming versus Life‑denying Cultures : Ruth Benedict and Social Synergy”, in BEROSE International Encyclopaedia of the Histories of Anthropology, Paris. https://www.berose.fr/article1333.html?lang=en Schachter, Judith . "Ruth Benedict". In obo in Anthropology. 18 May. 2023. . Vassar Encyclopedia. “Ruth Benedict '1909.” 2009. https://vcencyclopedia.vassar.edu/distinguished-alumni/ruth-benedict/ Yong, Daniel. “Ruth Benedict: Strength in Disability.” University of Chicago. 12/13/2020. https://womanisrational.uchicago.edu/2020/12/13/ruth-benedict-strength-in-disability/ Young, Virginia Heyer. “Ruth Benedict: Beyond Relativity, Beyond Pattern.” Critical Studies in the History of Anthropology. Series editors Regna Darnell and Stephen O. Murray. University of Nebraska Press. 2005. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
La storia di Marc Salamone è un esempio di come le radici culturali possano influenzare la vita di una persona, anche a distanza di generazioni.
As service designers, we often face the challenge of sustaining momentum for change after the initial excitement of a project. It's easy to get caught up in the research and ideation phase, but true success only comes from making a tangible impact on our customers. If you've ever struggled with getting your insights to stick, you're not alone. Recently, Lisa Salamone hosted a session in our Circle alliance where members shared their experiences on sustaining momentum. We discussed practical tips on how to increase the chances that people follow through on your work. By applying these tips and strategies, we can ensure service design doesn't become mere "corporate entertainment" and makes a real difference. So I invited Lisa for a chat on the Show to share the key takeaways from that session with you. One thing that stuck with me from this conversation was the importance of how you start a project. Going slow to go fast is crucial. Enjoy the episode, and keep making a positive impact :) - Marc --- [ 1. GUIDE ] --- 00:00 Welcome 03:00 Who is Lisa 04:15 What's in store 05:30 How do you recognize this 08:00 What can you gain 09:15 The challenge 12:30 How did we get here 14:30 Is it our job 17:00 Setting up for success 19:45 Understanding the problem space 23:00 What is the Circle 25:00 Finding advocates 32:15 The beginners mind 34:30 Reusing existing knowledge 37:30 Lesson learned 40:30 Closing thoughts --- [ 2. LINKS ] --- https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-salamone/ --- [ 3. CIRCLE ] --- Join our private community for in-house service design professionals. https://www.servicedesignshow.com/circle --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/servicedesignshow/message
Andy Salamone just completed the Southern Lakes Ultra, a 7-day staged race in New Zealand. Torrential rains arrived hours earlier than expected and this stranded some runners in the mountains with temperatures near freezing. Some runners experienced hypothermia and helicopters were used for rescue. Andy shares his story of what happened and some of the challenges he experienced. Andy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybandinc/
I'm joined by my guest, Lara Salamone, in today's episode! I started following Lara months ago and was immediately drawn into her balanced, holistic approach to health and wellness. Her story is incredibly inspiring for anyone who's in the thick of a challenging relationship with food or fitness. In our conversation, she shares:her career progression that has led her from school teacher to coach and influencer, how she overcame disordered eatingher journey with PCOSrelationship to exerciseis she sober?and a whole lot more!Follow Lara on Instagram @larasalamoneFollow Lara on tiktok @larasalamone Work with Lara here!Personal training with LaraBooks mentioned:Local woman missingWish you were here________________________________________________Feedback? Questions? Comments? Head on over to Instagram and let me know in my DMs! COURSESHealthy Habit Foundations CourseMuscle Mass Academy—mini-course & programming! FREE TRAINING4 Step Framework to Stop Obsessing about Food
Liz is joined this episode by full spectrum birth worker, Lindsay Salamone. They tackle what doulas do, how to advocate for yourself, and how to set yourself up for the birth you want. They explain what doulas do and the research that supports having one at your birth. They swap doula stories and deep dive into birth work. Connect with Lindsay: https://www.fertile-roots.com/ https://www.instagram.com/fertile_roots/ Read More about the Evidence on Doulas: https://evidencebasedbirth.com/the-evidence-for-doulas/ Connect with Liz: https://miraculousmamas.com/ https://www.instagram.com/esandoz/?hl=en Get FREE 1-year supply of Vitamin D AND 5 free travel packs with your first purchase! Go to: http://www.athleticgreens.com/CHAVA
You've NEVER Seen It?!? Presented by Flick-n-Reel is an audio podcast that takes host Allison Salamone on a journey to never have to hear these four words again. Today's episode Allison is joined again by her husband Frank Salamone to discuss Avatar Please subscribe, rate and review! Your feedback can only help me grow this show. Let me know what you like, what you didn't like and what movies you would love to have covered! Subscribe and Like Flick-N-Reel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FlickNReel Follow You've Never Seen It?!? on Twitter: @NeverSeenItFnR Follow Allison on Twitter: @AllisonSalamone Follow Allison on Instagram: Allison_Salamone You can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, breaker, pocket Casts, Radio public, and more. Links below: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xaHkzavgyQfGiKDAvan1U APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flick-n-reel-fancast/id1545607605?uo=4 ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/jesse-swift BREAKER: https://www.breaker.audio/flick-n-reel-fancast GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NDU1MzQ4Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== POCKET CASTS: https://pca.st/lsymk5uf RADIO PUBLIC: https://radiopublic.com/flicknreel-fancast-Wkrdmq --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
The Huron Carol may not be especially well-known by Americans, but in Canada, this song is a national treasure! It has been performed by some of Canada's biggest recording artists, from Sarah McLachlan to Toronto Children's Chorus. For decades now, Indigenous actor and singer, Tom Jackson, has performed a Christmas benefit concert in the carol's name. But, beloved as this carol may be, it also comes with painful historical baggage. It was written by St. Jean de Brebeuf, a Jesuit missionary and martyr who lived with the Wendat people and immersed himself in their language, culture and spirituality. It is out of this experience that Canada's Christmas carol was born. Since the mid 17th century, when Brebeuf first penned the song in Wendat, the Huron Carol has been translated and reinterpreted several times over. “Twas in the Moon of Wintertime,” is the most popular version of the carol today, but its English lyrics bears little resemblance to the original and distorts Wendat culture. To help us unpack this Christmas carol, with a history complicated by centuries of colonialism, we speak with three Canadians: Geneviève Salamone, an Indigenous violinist and activist; John Steckley, one of the foremost scholars of the Wendat language; and the Rev. Michael Knox, S.J., the director of Martyr's Shrine in Midland, Ontario. Special thanks to Geneviève Salamone for recording The Huron Carol especially for this show, and to Aidan Baker and Broken Spine Productions, Cynthia Boener, Lief Sjostrom, Don Ross, Debra Buesking, Keith Michael Roman, Brian Thiessen and Dana Lynn Seaborn, and Heather Dale for providing much of the music on this episode. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Die heutige Folge wird lustig, unterhaltsam und lang. Joana Salamone ist bei uns zu Gast und wir reden heute über ALLES Mögliche…Sei es über ihre schlechte Erfahrung auf der Dominikanischen Republik oder wie Joana ihre schönen Locken zur Geltung bringt. Heute ist jedes Thema mit dabei. Langweilig wird es definitiv nicht,Versprochen!Viel Spass beim zuhören!Ab sofort jeden Sonntag um 11 Uhr eine neue Folge! xoxo, Ana & LucaJoana auf Instagram: https://instagram.com/joana.salamone?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Ana Kohler auf Instagram: https://instagram.com/ana.kohler?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Luca Heubl auf Instagram: https://instagram.com/lucahbl?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Dear Diary by Ana & Luca auf Instagram: https://instagram.com/deardiary.al?igshid=YmMyMTA2M2Y=Anaundluca auf TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@anaundluca_?_t=8Ubxuh9039N&_r=1 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
November 7, 2022 — The Board of Supervisors adopted a resolution proclaiming a local emergency related to tree mortality last week. The Board also agreed to prioritize one water project per district and hire a consultant to organize what it will take to carry out the projects. Supervisor John Haschak noted that trees are dying off at an alarming rate in all the county's ecosystems, due in large part to increased aridity and bark beetles. The bark beetles, which have long plagued fir trees, are now also making inroads in redwood and hardwood forests, which haven't been stressed by the infestation until recently. He summed up what he hoped to accomplish with the resolution. “Not only do we need to replant trees, but we also need to create healthy forests,” he said. “That's one of the critical issues in combating this tree mortality, is that our forests are stressed, not only from the aridity, the drought, but also from overcrowding and some of those other issues. So we need to look at the holistic approach of how do we manage these forests, and how do we create healthy forests? So if we can get grant funding to do that and focus on those kinds of issues, that's what we're trying to get.” Haschak added that he expects the resolution will bring the county in line with neighboring jurisdictions and the rest of the state, which in 2014 declared a tree mortality emergency. The declaration eight years ago stated that “the scale of this tree die-off is unprecedented in modern history;” and predicted that it will contribute to wildfires that will release thousands of tons of pollutants and be beyond the capacities of the firefighting systems in place. Supervisor Ted Williams had a provocative and still unanswered question about dead standing trees. “Supervisor Haschak, do you think it's a good idea to continue poisoning trees, given that we already have so many dead from natural causes?” he asked. “Are you talking about Measure V?” Haschak asked. Williams clarified that he was, and Haschak replied, “Well, we weren't looking at that issue in this. We were looking at this global tree die-off that's happening, whether they're poisoned or not.” Elizabeth Salamone, the general manager of the Russian River Flood Control and Water Conservation Improvement District, offered a comment on how forest health is connected to water quality. “We need surface water and groundwater sustainability in order to support the forests,” she declared. “And there will be, and is, grant funding that supports nature-based solutions, which need to happen across many sectors, across many agencies, a lot of collaboration in that, so that water-based issues can work hand-in-hand with the reforestation.” Salamone was on hand to offer her services to help collect data from the county's 42 water agencies, after Supervisor Glenn McGourty presented on the five top priority water projects for a consultant to take up with a water agency, once the consultant is hired and the agency is up and running. An exact price tag for the agency remains elusive, but the county is working on a draft memorandum of understanding with the UC Cooperative Extension office, in hopes of taking some of the burden off of county staff. The extension plans to start recruiting for a hydrology and climate change advisor starting early next year. McGourty started with the first district, where he reported that a joint powers authority is working to consolidate the water districts of the Ukiah Valley. This is in keeping with the goals of the state water agencies, which he says have funding available for the purpose. In the second district, he cited groundwater recharge, which would divert some of the Russian River's overflow onto a flood plain, where, theoretically, it would infiltrate the water table. He suggested Riverside Park on the eastern end of Ukiah for a pilot project. He said the priority for the third district was mapping the groundwater basins, and reported that Round Valley has already received funding to start the task. He suggested more reservoirs for the fourth district, including floating solar panels to reduce evaporation and provide some power. For the fifth district, he said the top priority is the long-wished-for modernization or replacement of the wastewater treatment plant, which has a price tag of $4 million and is still in the conceptual design phase. Williams said the projects were not the final list, but that the Board asked for it to make sure that any funds for water projects were spread equally around the county. “Glenn came to us with a request for money,” he recalled; “and I think we said, it looks like it could all go to, say, the Potter Valley Project, and we need to make sure there's improvements all throughout the county. There's water problems everywhere, and the request was that Supervisor McGourty come back with a plan that provided a project in each district.” The Potter Valley Project, while not forgotten, remains uncertain. “You think we have trouble figuring our budget out,” McGourty said, after recapping the current state of affairs. ”This is something that's a much bigger puzzle.” Chantal Simonpietri, a private environmental consultant, had a process question. “I participated in the advisory group that was to form the water agency,” she said. “I don't know where that ended up. We spent a lot of time on calls with a very well-paid outside hired consulting group to facilitate that process. What I appreciated about that, though, was that it was truly a stakeholder-driven process and full stakeholder input. And my concern with this is…where is the stakeholder process that went into informing that these are the five priorities, like one per district?” McGourty acknowledged her points, saying, “Remember, this isn't a total list. These are just things that were kind of prioritized that I picked up from numerous drought ad hoc meetings that Supervisor Haschak and I convened last year and this year, and also involvement with the Ukiah Valley Groundwater Sustainability Agency and the Mendocino Inland Water and Power Commission. So it is stakeholder driven, but just not in an organized way.” The Board voted unanimously to approve the five proposed projects, hire a consultant, and outline the staff time needed for each project. Haschak expressed reservations before the vote. “We spent $307,000 on a consultant who should have done this work that we're talking about now,” he recalled. “That's why I'm hesitant to go the consultant route. But if that's what we need to do, that's what we need to do. We need a water agency. We have needs. And we need to be active in this grant game with the state.”
You've NEVER Seen It?!? Presented by Flick-n-Reel is an audio podcast that takes host Allison Salamone on a journey to never have to hear these four words again. Today's episode Allison is joined by Frank Salamone to chat about William Freidkin's “To Live and Die in LA” Please subscribe, rate and review! Your feedback can only help me grow this show. Let me know what you like, what you didn't like what movies you would love to have covered! Subscribe and Like Flick-N-Reel on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/FlickNReel Follow You've Never Seen It?!? on Twitter: @NeverSeenItFnR Follow Allison on Twitter: @AllisonSalamone Follow Allison on Instagram: Allison_Salamone You can also find us on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google podcasts, breaker, pocket Casts, Radio public, and more. Links below: SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/4xaHkzavgyQfGiKDAvan1U APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/flick-n-reel-fancast/id1545607605?uo=4 ANCHOR: https://anchor.fm/jesse-swift BREAKER: https://www.breaker.audio/flick-n-reel-fancast GOOGLE PODCASTS: https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy80NDU1MzQ4Yy9wb2RjYXN0L3Jzcw== POCKET CASTS: https://pca.st/lsymk5uf RADIO PUBLIC: https://radiopublic.com/flicknreel-fancast-Wkrdmq --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Byron from Byron Pullen Real Estate joins the podcast for this episode. Real estate has always been a passion for Byron, and he works to provide top-notch service no matter what stage of life or home buying/selling process his customers are in. Outside of real estate, he loves traveling, cooking with his wife, and playing Frisbee with their dog Jovie. 01:31 – Jeff reveals the day's safe words, Justin talks about how long he and Byron have been friends, and Byron describes the distinction between real estate agents, brokers, and realtors. He talks about working on setting himself apart from other agents, the PNW areas he covers, and Justin reflects on how University Place used to be. Byron talks about new plans for the area, hot button issues lately around development in the area, and the types of business he does. 23:15 – Jeff talks about people squatting in vacation homes in Florida, Justin brings up the shift of the market being a sellers' market, and Byron goes over real estate stats of the past six months. He talks about the inventory increase in the area, the average days on the market, and Justin talks about his home buying experience. He talks about how quick the turnaround time was, Scott reflects on how long houses were on the market 10 – 12 years ago, and Byron shares his favorite part of the job. 46:49 – Byron talks about the different types of content he puts out in the area, the breweries he recommends going to, and Justin talks about the two great places you can pick up pizza by the slice. Byron shares that Salamone's opening a new location in University Place, the area where it's going, Justin share's where they're recording, and Byron talks about the hot new wants of home buyers. 70:58 – Byron talks about the power buyers currently have that they may not know about, what he encourages buyers to do regarding buy downs, and the importance of having an experienced agent. Scott talks about real estate investment, one of the easiest ways to get into real estate investment, and they talk about the potential of property taxes going up in the area. Byron touches on state and federal programs for home buyers, and they discuss the importance of not making any major purchases before closing on the home. Thanks to Byron for the great real estate conversation! Special Guest: Byron Pullen.
The awareness that bullying is real and how we can be a part of the solution to stop it.About Joe Salamone: A Long Island native from North Babylon, is the founder and Executive Director of The Long Island Coalition Against Bullying, a position he has held since 2013. A victim of bullying himself, Mr. Salamone's vision is simple: to reach as many children and families experiencing bullying as possible. His driving force is to create an environment that keeps the emphasis on the importance of the issue all while demonstrating financial diligence and respect for the public's generous contributions.About LICAB:Its mission is to emphasize the importance of bully-free communities on Long Island through education, increased awareness, and therapeutic outlets.Organization: The Long Island Coalition Against BullyingWebsite: https://www.licab.org/Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joesalamone43/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/joseph.salamone.56Tune in for this sensible conversation at TalkRadio.nyc or watch the Facebook Livestream by Clicking Here.
This week we're talking about navigating change and adversity with Drew Salamone. Drew is the President and Founder of i76 solutions - a full-service, omnichannel marketing and technology services agency. In his career whether as an NBC Universal executive, founder, partner, or principal in several companies Drew knows what it takes to lead through change and adversity. His industry - marketing, media, and technology - has seen unprecedented change and it keeps happening at an ever-increasing pace - and Drew is leading his team and others through it. You'll discover: The value of a variety of experiences in times of adversity How to face change and adversity in rapidly changing industries The characteristics and support it takes to not only survive but thrive through adversity Learn more about i76 Solutions and Drew: Discover more about i76 Solutions: www.i76solutions.com Connect with Drew: www.linkedin.com/in/drewjsalamone
Joining Dan Lust as a guest host today is a veteran writer for ConductDetrimental.com, Landis Barber (@LandisBarber) for this episode packed with college sports topics. Dan speaks with Maddie Salamone (@madsal15) who is a former Duke lacrosse player and a current athlete advocate who spoke at the Sports Lawyer Association conference in Atlanta this year. (12:16) Maddie discusses ways that the NCAA model can change for the better and the pressing need to focus on student-athlete mental health awareness. The NCAA must start to actually put the student-athletes first. Dan and Maddie also give some advice for law students as they graduate and enter the job force. Dan and Landis are joined by Steve Simmons who is the co-founder of @NilPartners and a former D1 rower at Colgate University. (49:30) Steve talks about the biggest issues in college sports surrounding transfer portals and how the collectives with NIL are impacting student-athletes. Steve also discusses the impact and pressures that NIL is placing on athletes to succeed, epecially in the context of mental health. *** Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team. Dan Wallach (@WallachLegal) | Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) | Mike Lawson (@mike_sonof_law) Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Steve’s POV Japan-America: Cars, Culture, Cuisine and Comedy
Welcome to Episode 4 of the Steve's POV Podcast. In today's episode, we welcome Bryan Salamone aka Team Salamone; America's flashiest multiple Lambo owner! Bryan and I were part of the world famous Gumball Rally when it's finale made it's way through Tokyo. Bryan's Aventador with it's New York "WINNING" license plate driving the streets of Tokyo with the infamous Japan Midnight LED Lambo Crew was one of the highlights of my life!! Bryan likes to have fun but he is a seriously successful lawyer too and today he shares some of his secrets for your success as well and perhaps how you too can one day own 6 Lamborghini Aventadors like Bryan has!We end today's episode sampling some thick-sliced Japanese potato chips called Giza-Giza where co-host Kim puts his best ASMR skills on display! LOL Welcome to Steve's POV (Point of View)!My name is Steve (51 years old); I am a YouTuber and Realtor and I reside near Dallas Texas.I love America! I love Japan! I love cars! I love different cultures! I love food! I also love to have a good time, talk honestly and laugh! I speak, read and write fluent Japanese and have a long career working, traveling and living in and out of Japan and a very unique look at both American and Japanese culture. My Youtube channel is called "Steve's POV" with over 460,000 subscribers and more than 135 million total views. I do most of my videos in Japanese (with english subtitles) but on this podcast it will be all English, all the time! Along with my co-host Kim Wong, we plan to bring you lots of interesting guests with stories of success (and failure) to share in an open discussion, honest format. We will discuss cars, culture and cuisine all while having fun and sharing real life experiences. Finally, every episode will feature a "surprise" Japanese food product that we all will sample and discuss!I have had so many unique life experiences in and out of Japan I look forward to sharing with you In our first episode Kim and I introduce ourselves to you... why we have decided to start this podcast and what we plan to discuss going forward. Steve e-mail: steve@stevespov.com Instagram, Twitter, Facebook: @StevesPOV Youtube: http://www.youtube.com/stevespov Kim's instagram: @kimwong_77
Local Wilmington College celebrity Adrian Salamone joins the pod to play Hot or Not, Would You Rather and much more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On episode No.76 of The unTITLED Podcast, Shannon is joined by returning guests Brittany Collens and Maddie Salamone for a conversation surrounding NIL, the NCAA and female athletes advocating for themselves. To start the conversation, Brittany gives an update on her tennis and physical health, before sharing her feelings around the NCAA's recent decision to reject the appeal by UMASS and uphold the erasure of her college tennis career (1:03); Maddie then speaks to the positive changes or lack thereof that the NCAA has plans to execute and breaks down the main points in their proposed new Constitution (8:00); Brittany then talks about the discussions she has had since the news of her appeal, and what her focus will be moving forward (24:32); We then talk NIL, with Maddie laying out where student athletes can find resources about NIL, and we react to Paige Bueckers' signing with StockX, Oregon's self-curated NIL marketplaces, and the potential for female athletes to capitalize on NIL (30:01); Before closing out the conversation with advice from Brittany and Maddie for female athletes on making NIL work for them, approaching social media, choosing the right school and advocating for themselves (42:42); We close out the episode with the 76th edition of "Player Voicemail" (1:13:28).Listen/Subscribe/Rate/Review : Apple + SpotifyFollow/Engage : Instagram @untitled.offic + Twitter @untitledofficSupport The Girls.
Special guest, Bryan L. Salamone, is a prime example of why you don't judge a book by its cover. When Bryan walks into the room it immediately lights up. Pulling up in an SVJ Lamborghini Aventador full of confidence and a calm bravado some might be intimidated while others might hate. This is why you get to know the person before you judge them. The swagged-out divorce lawyer has earned his stripes and walks with the confidence he does because he's battle-tested and has persevered through many highs and lows. Bryan's story is truly inspiring and resonates.The fact that this interview took place just a few feet away from where the grind started for him, and in the building of his old boss brought everything full circle. From a near-death experience to eating rice and eggs with zero dollars in his bank account, Bryan now finds himself on top of pop culture looking to scale more mountains, help more people and, live more life.With Love... Enjoy! . .Watch & Subscribe Now: Scott Suprina - YouTubeInstagram: I.M. YOUMAN (@scottsuprina) • Instagram photos and videosApple Podcasts: I.M Youman on Apple PodcastsStitcher: I.M Youman on StitcherSpotify: I.M Youman | Podcast on SpotifyGoogle Podcasts: I.M Youman (google.com)Amazon Music: I.M Youman Podcast on Amazon Music..About I.M Youman - The word (you man) has the same pronunciation as (human), Scott believes that this isn't a coincidence. Believing that we are all one, all of the human race, and Scott has taken it upon himself to highlight this. On the I.M Youman podcast, Scott Suprina sits down and has candid conversations about race, spirituality, business, and life.
Hey folks, I'm taking a break from releasing new episodes of The Rural Woman Podcast during Harvest 2021, but not to worry – we'll be rereleasing some of your favourite interviews in the meantime to keep you company. On this week's Replay episode of The Rural Woman Podcast, you'll meet Scarlett Salamone. A chronically ill former inner city special education teacher gone calf loving, goat toting, chicken chasing, duck herding, sheep shearing dairy farmer. Scarlett grew up on the heels of her dad and uncles on her grandparents' livestock farm in IL, hoping there would be a runt she could raise. Her peace as a biracial kid in a less than welcoming world was found in the barns, putting meat on the table for her family as a bonus. Scarlett's Farm, Loveland Acres located in Southern Wisconsin, is a community-focused farm committed to utilizing the diversity in plants, animals, and humans to do our part in ensuring the land is stewarded well, all children have a place to learn in the fields, and everyone has a seat at the table to celebrate hard work put in. For full show notes including links in today's show, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.comhttps://wildrosefarmer.com/72 Get Patron-Only Extended Content & Bonus Episodes | Listen Here Support my work on Patreon | Learn More Patreon Executive Producer | Sarah R. | Happiness by The Acre Editing | Max Hofer | https://www.instagram.com/mixbaer_studio/ (MixBär Studio) Shop our Show Sponsors | Here Before You Buy The Mic | Podcast Coaching | Learn More Positively Farming Media | a hub for creators in the food & agriculture space | Learn More
Today on Power the Journey, starting her career in Bel Air Maryland she was a Lacrosse standout who took her talent to Duke University as a 4-year letter winner. Next Stop, she jumped to the other side of the tobacco road rivalry graduating from UNC-Chapel Hill Law School. She worked previously as a litigation attorney. She is now consulting on NIL and other issues impacting athletes, and she publishes informative content through her Podcast, Speaking of Athletes, and her YouTube Channel, WYE Channel. She is an expert in NIL legislation and is empowering athletes through education and advocacy. Introducing Maddie Salamone. To Learn More Visit: https://wearegameplan.com/powerthejourney/
On episode No.53 of The unTITLED Podcast - Attorney and Athlete Advocate, Maddie Salamone joins to give a breakdown of the impending N.I.L. laws and their potential effect on collegiate athletes and athletics, and also for some quality Women's Sports talk.Maddie starts us off by defining N.I.L. and breaking down the current power structure in collegiate athletics, held almost entirely by the NCAA (1:47); We then discuss how each N.I.L. varies from state-to-state and though N.I.L. laws in theory should be a positive recruiting tool, why many universities are trying to fight them (12:27); Maddie then offers how the impending laws may change how high school athletes think about marketing and brand-building and whether ultimately, these laws will be positive or negative for collegiate athletics (22:19); Shannon and Maddie save some time at the end for some Women's Sports talk, including its growth and the power of visibility (33:29); To close out the podcast, the 53rd edition of "Player Voicemail" (37:21).Listen/Subscribe/Rate/Review: Apple +SpotifyFollow/Engage: Instagram @untitled.offic + Twitter @untitledofficSupport The Girls.
In today's episode, Jacob speaks with Anthony Salamone, Founder and Managing Director of European Merchants, which is a Scottish political analysis firm based in Edinburgh. Check out his work on the European Merchants website https://www.merchants.scot/insight/scotland-global-blueprint (here). Anthony and Jacob discuss that if Scotland was independent, what some of the foreign policy questions an independent Scotland would look like? They also discuss how realistic an independent Scotland actually is. Timestamps00:00 Intro 5:00 Why should Scotland join the EU?16:36 The future of the EU27:12 Scottish relations with NATO/Five Eyes35:15 Scottish elections45:00 Scottish independence -- how real?01:03:18 Outro Subscribe to the podcast so you don't miss any new episodes! We put out new episodes every other Monday Questions? Reach out at: info@perchperspectives.comSubscribe to the Perch Pod Newsletter https://perchperspectives.com/reports/ (HERE) Check out LatamPolitik https://latampolitik.com/ (here)!
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We talk with Pam Salamone Candidate for State Representative 103rd District (Cheshire, Southington, Wallingford). We cover some of today's hot topics that are affecting our area. Listen in and get to know a little about who she is and why she is running! Pam was raised in Woodbridge, and graduated from Salve Regina University with a degree in criminal justice. After college, she worked in her family's security company, moving through each part of the operation to understand the business thoroughly. Pam and her husband Mike Salamone have lived on Cornwall Avenue in Cheshire for twenty-four years, on a property well-known in the neighborhood as the Bison Farm. As a mother of four, Pam has dedicated herself to the success of her children, actively supporting their local schools and sports teams. In 2011, Pam accepted the position of legislative aide to State Senator Joe Markley. Working closely with the Senator, she became expert at solving problems for local residents, researching critical issues, and understanding legislative procedure. Pam believes in the principles of personal liberty, individual responsibility, economic freedom, and pro-growth policies that made our nation great and our state prosperous. She will fight for those principles at the Capitol, for the good of our town and to the benefit of every citizen of Connecticut. facebook.com/pamsalamone2020 Subscribe to The Cheshire (pod)Cast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thecheshirepodcast TCC on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecheshirecast TCC on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CheshireCast TCC on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheshirepodcast Merch: http://www.cheshirecast.com Donate to TCC https://www.patreon.com/cheshirecast #TheCheshireCast Show Links: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cheshirecast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thecheshirecast Twitter: https://twitter.com/CheshireCast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cheshirepodcast YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thecheshirepodcast RSS Feed: https://cheshirecast.libsyn.com/rss iTunes: https://bit.ly/TCC-iTunes Spotify: https://bit.ly/TCC-Spotify Google Play: https://bit.ly/TCC-GPlay
On this week's episode of The Rural Woman Podcast you'll meet Scarlett Salamone. A chronically ill former inner city special education teacher gone calf loving, goat toting, chicken chasing, duck herding, sheep shearing dairy farmer. Scarlett grew up on the heels of her dad and uncles on her grandparents' livestock farm in IL hoping there would be a runt she could raise. Her peace as a biracial kid in a less than welcoming world was found in the barns, putting meat on the table for her family the bonus. Scarlett's Farm, Loveland Acres located in Southern Wisconsin, is a community focused farm committed to utilizing the diversity in plants, animals, and humans to do our part in ensuring the land is stewarded well, all children have a place to learn in the fields, and everyone has a seat at the table to celebrate hard work put in. For show notes and links mentioned in today's episode, head on over to WildRoseFarmer.com
Have you ever experienced failure? This week's guest is no stranger to wins and losses, highs and lows...but her success in life has always been to get back up. Listen in to a conversation with a highly successful military woman, Elis Salamone. From military retirement to termination to laid off to entrepreneurship......this is a phenomenal journey of resilience and freedom! Book: Outrageous Openness by Tosha Silver Scripture: Psalm 40:2 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/freedomsisters/support
We've all heard of the superhero origin stories that graced the silver screen or the pages of classic comic books. Bruce Wayne's parents were murdered in front of him and Batman was born. Bruce Banner was poisoned by gamma radiation in his lab and became The Hulk. Peter Parker was bitten by a radioactive spider and became Spider-Man. Our guest on Episode 124 of The Launchcast, Joe Salamone, was bullied so badly from the 6th to the 12th grade, that a series of events years later led him to founding the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying. Through the efforts of LICAB, Joe has possibly saved more lives than Batman ever did, but as the great Jim Gordon once said, "he's not the hero we wanted, but the hero we deserve." George and Joe go into a deep dive on bullying, leadership, purpose, and...Christmas?? Listen up, you might learn something. Hosted by entrepreneur and keynote/TEDx speaker George Andriopoulos. Follow @launchpadceo on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram. Visit http://thelaunchcast.com or more show info and to download/stream the podcast Follow the Long Island Coalition Against Bullying at: Facebook @licoalition Instagram @licoalitionagainstbullying Check out LICAB.org, to follow LICAB. Follow Joe Salamone on Facebook: @Joe.salamone.56 This episode is also sponsored by The Leadership Experience - a coaching masterclass by the Launchdad himself, George Andriopoulos. Enroll in the June cohort and check out the add-on tracks, including: Public Thought Leadership, Podcasting, Entrepreneurship, and Career. More details: http://theleadershipexp.com Subscribe to The Launchcast on Apple Podcasts and get notified of new episodes, every Monday! https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-launchcast/id1491622136 Or find us on every other platform (as well as all of our links) here: https://linktr.ee/thelaunchcastshow