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In this episode of *Exposed: Scandalous Files of the Elite*, Jim explores a very questionable civil case involving the Columbia Police Department in Mississippi, where five officers, including Chief Michael Kelly, resigned. Jim details the a lawsuit filed by Ginger Upton and her daughter Sarah Beach, highlighting troubling claims surrounding a traffic stop and alleged illegal body cavity searches by Officer Delta Ward. Stay tuned as Jim continues to follow this developing story.Timestamps 03:23 Resignations Shake Columbia Police Department04:16 Civil Lawsuit Filed Against Police Officers11:04 Allegations of Illegal Searches and Assault17:48 Officer Delta Ward Responds to Allegations 23:42 Certification Issues of Officer Jamie Moulds#police #scandal #crime #exposed #podcast #deltaward #sarahbeach #gingerupton Join us on Patreon for commercial free early releases, bonus content and more by clicking HERE Sponsors: Investor Crate Veteran-owned & operated small business since 2017. Specializing in Gold & Silver subscription boxes. Diversify your Porfolio and invest in physical silver and gold and have it delivered to your door every month. Use my special link below and save on your first order! https://investorcrate.com/?rfsn=8087707.96452aBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/exposed-scandalous-files-of-the-elite--6073723/support.
Branch operations manager Sarah Beach and certified financial planner Elian Levatino are part of the leadership team at Benchmark Wealth Management, a financial advising firm. With a strong team of financial experts, the organization was growing at lightning speed using a team-based approach to financial planning. But there was a missing piece in its operations […] The post How Benchmark Wealth Management Streamlined Its Operations With the Right Process Documentation Software appeared first on SweetProcess.
Join us as we talk with the fabulous Sarah Beach about TMD and patient pain. Sarah has had an amazing work history from working in government dental vans to dental hygiene in Switzerland, Singapore, and back to Australia working in pain management, private practice, and whitening studio. Listen to her journey and why having baseline knowledge on TMD pain and knowing who to refer to is essential for all dental clinicians. https://www.fastandfunctional.com/
In this episode, Hallie talks with Timothy King and Sarah Beach about pain and differential diagnosis as well as the importance of fascia and manual therapy. They discuss how they got connected and work together to treat orofacial pain and TMD. They discuss their new course launching soon called Fast and functional to treat TMD and orofacial pain. Their goal is educating all healthcare workers and to be able to create a network and team approach for their patients. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In today's episode, Brittny discusses all things TMD with Timothy King and Sarah Beach, what a dynamic duo! Together, they give us insight into their course, FAST AND FUNCTIONAL, which offers a functional approach to TMD while also integrating myofunctional therapy exercises for treatment. They discuss the topic of pain, and the new science in musculoskeletal pain, that none of us were taught if we studied our disciplines more than five years ago. Listen to learn how to manage pain in the myofunctional therapy or dental client. Link to register for the webinar June 11th @8pm ESThttps://www.fastandfunctional.com/webinar-omt-tmd/Website:http://www.fastandfunctional.com/tmd-online/
Sarah Beach tells Dr. Nancy O'Reilly about her daughters' limiting beliefs about what girls could and could not do when they were middle-school age. She looked around for positive role models for her girls at the time and saw only boys doing exciting things. She founded and published STRONG: A Magazine for Girls, to show all girls that they can do whatever they can dream of and introduce them to girls just like them who are doing exciting things around the world.
Kristopher H. Bilbrey goes a bit deeper into the issues of an elected official "weaponizing" police officers in an attempt to silence political critics! And the question is asked: "A line has been drawn in the sand... what side will the other elected officials or candidates... OR YOU come down on?" (This episode should be listened to either before or after episode #025: "Integrity?" at the following link: perception.fireside.fm/025) (Link to the original LIVE video: https://www.facebook.com/Bilbrey318/videos/10212178889622082/) Perception IS Reality w/Kristopher H. Bilbrey 07.31.19 (Produced by: The Vulgar Poets)
Sarah Beach is the second generation owner of Sunshine Garden Center in Diamond (2850 Division, to be precise). Today we talk a little bit about what it was like growing up in a small business environment and what led Sarah to get into the family business. I try, somewhat unsuccessfully, to pin down all the things she’s involved with outside of work but I succeed in stumping her on a couple Batman related questions. If you know Sarah, you know that her sidekick, Liv, is usually around. Today was no different and she added some spice to this episode!
Our guest today is Sarah Beach, founder, editor and publisher of “STRONG The Magazine for Girls”. Beach was brought up during the Thatcher years in the 1980s in the UK. With a woman in power, Beach believed she could do or be anything she wanted to be. At age 22, with a degree in Politics and History from the University of Keele under her belt, she moved to London where she became one of the youngest Parliamentary Advisers in Westminster.Now a mother to three kids, a boy and two girls, Beach stopped paid work when she had her son in 2003, choosing to stay home and raise her family. Throughout the early years of her children's lives, Beach remained active in the community, writing newsletters for the local NCT (National Childbirth Trust), helping out on the PTA when the kids were in pre-school and elementary, and running a Girl Scout troop. To this day she serves on the board of directors for her local children's theater. She also worked as a pre-school teacher for three years.By early 2017, as her two daughters were growing up, Beach was becoming increasingly alarmed about the impact society was having on them and their hopes and dreams for the future. Against the backdrop of a changing America, she decided to create a new publication aimed at empowering and inspiring tween and teen girls. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the first issue of STRONG was published in September 2017. STRONG focuses on presenting strong female role models, as well as teaching girls practical skills to encourage independence. It also focuses on responsibility, encouraging girls to take responsibility for their own bodies and minds, and tolerance, with regular articles focusing on girls from other countries and cultures. STRONG encourages girls to be confident to be themselves, and to be the best version of themselves.
Our guest today is Sarah Beach, founder, editor and publisher of “STRONG The Magazine for Girls”. Beach was brought up during the Thatcher years in the 1980s in the UK. With a woman in power, Beach believed she could do or be anything she wanted to be. At age 22, with a degree in Politics and History from the University of Keele under her belt, she moved to London where she became one of the youngest Parliamentary Advisers in Westminster.Now a mother to three kids, a boy and two girls, Beach stopped paid work when she had her son in 2003, choosing to stay home and raise her family. Throughout the early years of her children’s lives, Beach remained active in the community, writing newsletters for the local NCT (National Childbirth Trust), helping out on the PTA when the kids were in pre-school and elementary, and running a Girl Scout troop. To this day she serves on the board of directors for her local children's theater. She also worked as a pre-school teacher for three years.By early 2017, as her two daughters were growing up, Beach was becoming increasingly alarmed about the impact society was having on them and their hopes and dreams for the future. Against the backdrop of a changing America, she decided to create a new publication aimed at empowering and inspiring tween and teen girls. After a successful Kickstarter campaign, the first issue of STRONG was published in September 2017. STRONG focuses on presenting strong female role models, as well as teaching girls practical skills to encourage independence. It also focuses on responsibility, encouraging girls to take responsibility for their own bodies and minds, and tolerance, with regular articles focusing on girls from other countries and cultures. STRONG encourages girls to be confident to be themselves, and to be the best version of themselves.
For this episode of GenreTainment we chat with author Sarah Beach about her new book, Creating Graphic Novels: Adapting and Marketing Stories for a Multi Million Dollar Industry. She tells us about the book, why she wrote it, gives us tips, and we even talk a little about Jeopardy of all things... you'll have to listen to find out why.We also have some bonus audio after the interview. Marx was on a panel at Boston Comic Con recently talking about creating web series and his new book,Television on the Wild Wild Web. While there he couldn't help but take pictures of cosplayers and do some quick mini-interviews at the various booths. So please stay tuned after the featured interview to hear some of those mini-interviews.GenreTainment is where Marx and Julie talk about what is happening in the world of film, TV and web series. They give you interviews with writers, directors, producers, actors, authors and game designers in both independent and not-so-independent creations.Links:Television on the Wild Wild Web: How To Blaze Your Own Trail@MrMarx See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.