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Rep. Bill G. Schuette, R-Midland. Rep. Schuette casts critical vote for Michigan workers and small businesses. House passage of the tipped wage/sick leave bills last week.
In this episode of Main Street Matters, Jordan and Toni discuss the implications of Michigan's new labor laws with State Representative Bill Schuette. The conversation covers the tipped minimum wage, the impact of proposed labor policies on small businesses, and the challenges these businesses face in adapting to new regulations. Schuette emphasizes the importance of the tipped wage system for restaurant workers and the potential negative consequences of eliminating it. Main Street Matters is part of the Salem Podcast Network. For more visit JobCreatorsNetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Kyrstin is among the most highly regarded experts in developing and implementing community engagement plans that empower people to harness their power in order to make a difference. For over a decade, Kyrstin has directed community outreach and engagement programs for some of the most high-profile and successful advocacy campaigns in the state of Minnesota…
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Kyrstin is among the most highly regarded experts in developing and implementing community engagement plans that empower people to harness their power in order to make a difference. For over a decade, Kyrstin has directed community outreach and engagement programs for some of the most high-profile and successful advocacy campaigns in the state of Minnesota…
A new report by one of the world's most prominent human rights organizations accuses Israel of committing genocide against Palestinians during its war in Gaza. Kristine Beckerle, co-author of the report, joins us. And, President-elect Donald Trump's pick for defense secretary, Pete Hegseth, is under scrutiny for his lack of experience, sexual assault allegations and claims he acted inappropriately when he worked at Fox. NPR's David Folkenflick joins us. Then, Poppy Rose has hiked all 48 of New Hampshire's 4,000-foot peaks. Poppy Rose is a fluffy, white, 2-pound bunny. Her owner Bree Schuette brought her on hikes until Schuette developed a rare autoimmune disorder. Now, her friends continue to take Poppy out on hikes while Schuette recovers.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy
In this episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Josh Schuette Director of National Workers Compensation Sales and Account Management at Brooks Rehabilitation. Josh discusses FCEs and balance tests and what role they play in recovery.Season 8 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Mike Gilmartin, Area Vice President, Sales & Distribution, for Key Risk.Visit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
Michigan's House of Representatives has flipped from Democratic to Republican control. The state Senate, which was not up for reelection, still has a Democrat majority. And Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, is still governor. All this means we're heading into an interesting era of divided government. We talked to State Rep. Bill G. Schuette, a young state House representative from Midland, about his party's wins and their priorities for Lansing. GUEST: Bill G. Schuette, state House representative for Michigan's 95th House District, Looking for more conversations from Stateside? Right this way. If you like what you hear on the pod, consider supporting our work. Music in this episode by Blue Dot Sessions.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Project 2025, an initiative devised to bring significant changes in various sectors, has been a subject of much discussion and analysis. State Rep. Bill G. Schuette has expressed his views on this project, particularly focusing on its implications for public schools.Bill G. Schuette, who serves as a state representative, has critically examined the proposals put forward in Project 2025 concerning public education. One of the key proposals under this project includes the potential elimination of certain existing programs and policies within public schools. Schuette has emphasized the need for a thorough review of these suggestions to ensure that they align with the broader goals of enhancing the quality of education and maintaining equitable access for all students.Schuette raises concerns about the impact of eliminating established programs, which might have long-term consequences on students' educational outcomes. He highlights the importance of these programs in providing comprehensive support to students from diverse backgrounds. Schuette suggests that a detailed impact assessment is crucial before making any decisions that might disrupt the educational experience of numerous students across the state.Furthermore, Schuette underscores the importance of stakeholder engagement in the decision-making process related to Project 2025. He advocates for involving educators, parents, and the broader community to gather a diverse range of insights and perspectives. Schuette believes that such inclusive dialogue is essential to ensuring that any proposed changes are in the best interest of the students and do not compromise the quality of education.In summary, while Schuette acknowledges the potential benefits of Project 2025, he urges caution and thorough evaluation, particularly regarding the proposed eliminations within public schools. His stance is rooted in ensuring that any changes support and enhance the educational framework rather than undermine it.
Introducing CRE with CBC WORLDWIDE podcast's new subseries, "Market Tales". This series is where Coldwell Banker Commercial affiliated professionals share their insights, expertise, and stories from the front lines of their markets. Ashley Wilson, National Account Manager, is joined by Brandon Schuette, managing director at CBC Prime Properties. Brandon manages operations in six of the mountain states and shares his view of current trends shaping those markets.
SummaryJohn Schuette shares his experiences and mindset around money, emphasizing the importance of mental preparation and focusing on what truly matters. He also discusses the significance of personal growth and becoming a better version of oneself. Sam Knickerbocker and John Schuette discuss dismantling arguments against success and gauging success beyond financial metrics.Key Points• Sam Knickerbocker introduces John Shooty on the podcast, discussing how they met, John's transformation from a sales position to helping clients change their mindset, and inviting him to speak at masterminds and be on the podcast. (3:57)• John Schuette delves into his past experiences, including driving through a storm in New Mexico, crashing multiple times, and getting stuck in the snow, showcasing his survival skills and mindset around money. (9:21)• John Schuette describes the moment when his car engine blew up, leading to a calm reaction due to his mental preparation and focus on not fearing death. (13:05)• John Schuette shares his journey from a challenging situation to closing a $10,000 deal, emphasizing the importance of not letting things bother you and focusing on what truly matters. (16:24)• John Schuette emphasizes that success should not be solely measured by money, sharing his values of power, learning, and spirituality, and discussing his interest in war history and leadership. (33:03)• Sam Knickerbocker and John Schuette discuss dismantling arguments against success, gauging success beyond financial metrics, and helping individuals become more powerful for good. (36:47)• John Schuette discusses his intention to sell a potentially valuable artwork, emphasizing the importance of changing beliefs to achieve larger goals and taking responsibility for expanding one's capabilities. (52:53)• Sam and John discuss the significance of personal growth, change, and the pursuit of becoming better versions of themselves. (1:06:50)
In this episode, we get to know a real superhero in the workers' compensation industry, Josh Schuette, DPT, MBA, WRP, Director of National Workers' Compensation Sales and Account Management at Brooks Rehabilitation. While there are so many amazing things to know about Josh Schuette, one interesting thing is, he thinks Ryan Gosling is his spirit animal! And, just like the famous actor who played Ken in the blockbuster Barbie movie, Josh is also originally from Canada! He also shared that during the recording of this podcast episode, he was wearing his "I am Kenough" shirt. Come along for another fantastic podcast episode with one of the best and brightest people in our industry. Not only does Josh share about his education and how he discovered the wonderful world of workers' compensation, we discuss the real issues facing everyone in the healthcare industry in regard to provider shortages. Josh also shares about his struggle to prioritize self care, particularly when working so closely with injured worker patients, and the toll that it takes. He even shares some of the strategies and activities he is using to manage his self care. We thank Josh for his transparency and as he mentions during the episode, we hope that his talking about his self care helps others. Thanks for all you do Josh! We love you! Learn more about Brooks Rehabilitation:https://brooksrehab.org/Here is the charity Josh mentioned during his episode:Ainsley's Angels of America - https://ainsleysangels.org/¡Muchas Gracias! Thank you for listening. We would appreciate you sharing our podcast with your friends on social media. Find Yvonne and Rafael on Linked In or follow us on Twitter @deconstructcomp
Representative Bill G. Schuette. Representative Schuette: Time Should Be Up On Daylight Saving
August 31, 2021 - Julie Peot, United One Credit Union and Matt Schuette, Pro View Inc.
Episode 96 features Joel and Chris Schuette (Design Services Leader). They discuss design, change, tacticals, Ready Fire Aim, coaching your children in youth sports, enjoying the journey and the always famous Billboard question! #drexel #campbellsport #lumber #design
Sicher haben wir schon einmal beobachtet, wie jemand einen Sack Kartoffeln ausschüttet. Da wird geschüttelt, bis nichts mehr drinbleibt. Hat man sich überzeugt, dass der Sack völlig leer ist, ist man zufrieden. Wie ist das aber in geistlicher Weise zu verstehen?
Elizabeth A. Schuette, President and CEO of The ARK at JFK oversees all day-to-day operations of JFK International Airport's animal health, reception, and quarantine center. The ARK provides safe and humane animal reception, accommodation, handling, and transport services to airlines and their ground handling agents as well as shippers, forwarders, and individuals. Elizabeth works closely with senior TSA, CBP, USDA, and CDC officers, Port Authority of New York and New Jersey officials, IATA representatives, as well as airline executives, public health officials, and veterinary medical experts. Elizabeth is an active contributor to animal shipping trade organizations including the International Pet and Animal Transportation Association (“IPATA”) and Animal Transportation Association (“ATA”). The ARK Pet Oasis is a 4,000 S.F. animal reception center comprising 47 dog kennels, 12 cat kennels, 4 isolation kennels, and a secure cargo delivery area. The facility also features an enclosed outdoor relief area, grooming tub, drying table, laundry room, food prep/kitchenette, and veterinary triage station. ARK-branded vans for safe and temperature-controlled transport of pets. With direct airside access, ARK Pet Oasis is a Customs Bonded Warehouse and Container Freight Station (“CFS”); it is authorized to receive and handle animals that have not yet cleared customs due to late arrivals or customs holds directly from the carrier. Floors and walls are covered with a bio-secure epoxy finish that enables thorough disinfection. The facility is serviced by a sophisticated HVAC system that provides 100% air exchange to 4 separate zones. The kennel areas are well-insulated to contain sound and reduce stress. Operations and bio-security protocols are overseen by The ARK at JFK's Chief Medical Officer in conjunction with Cornell University's College of Veterinary Medicine. Click here to learn more about Elizabeth Schuette and The Ark at JFK. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tazz-thepetropolist/message
Representative Bill G. Schuette was first elected to the Michigan House of Representatives in November 2022. Schuette represents the 95th House District. Rep. Schuette serves on the House Appropriations Committee. He also serves as the Republican vice chair on the Licensing and Regulatory Affairs/Insurance and Financial Services Appropriations subcommittee and as a member on the Environment and Great Lakes Appropriations subcommittee and the Judiciary Appropriations subcommittee. Michigan must stand against terrorism; with Israel
October 16, 2023 ~ State Rep. Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland) talks with Kevin and Tom about his disagreement with Majority Floor Leader Abraham Aiyash over Hamas' attack of Israel.
Thomas wird heute überrascht - der Kunze hat den Stylisten eingeladen, der nicht nur für das perfekte Äußere von Thomas sorgt, sondern der schon selbst zur Celebrity geworden ist: Sacha Schuette steht Rede und Antwort, gibt sogar Modetipps - und der Kunze kann dabei auch noch was lernen.Mehr zu Thomas: https://www.thomas-anders.comWenn Ihr eine Frage an Thomas stellen wollt, schreibt an podcast@thomas-anders.com - diejenigen, deren Fragen im Podcast aufgegriffen werden, bekommen die exklusive TA Podcast Tasse - also, schreibt uns Eure Adresse mit in die Mail. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Rebecca Schuette is a senior marketing executive and mother of 4 In this episode, we talk about: - How startup life prepares you for parent life - How to juggle work life and family life - How to set boundaries and protect your time - Self-care and fitness routines - Building a community and how it takes a village - Making sacrifices in your career for your family - How your kids see your career - Advice for new working parents And much more! EPISODE LINKS connect with Rebecca: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rebeccaschuette/ SHOW LINKS: contact: successfulworkingparents@gmail.com Musical credit: Hippie Beatnix (ID 1913) by Lobo Loco CC-by-nc-nd
June 15, 2023 ~ State Representative Bill G. Schuette (R-Midland) talks with Tom about his op-ed about how another committee won't change Michigan's population problem.
In this episode, we hear from the CPOC Award Winner for the 2022 Employee of the Year, Jim Schuette, and the Chief of Shasta County Probation, Tracie Neal, about how Shasta Probation transformed prevention efforts in the school system by assigning Schuette to duty.
SPC Natasha Schuette receives an award at the Pentagon. Available in high definition.
On this episode we talk with Joshua Schuette about Workers' Compensation at Brooks as well as what career path led him there. Send us an email with your questions or comments: podcast@brooksrehab.org! Find us on social media @brooksrehab www.BrooksRehab.org -------------- Welcome to the Brooks Rehabilitation podcast where we talk to our rehabilitation professionals to shed light on the stellar programs and services we offer to help our patients reach their highest levels of recovery.
State Rep. Bill G. Schuette is an American politician and former intelligence analyst for the Defense Intelligence Agency from 2018 to 2021. He is the son of former Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette. Past Time For Sunshine In Michigan. This is the fifth Sunshine Week of Governor Whitmer's administration, but we've yet to see here act on any of her campaign promises.
Audio of Schuette v. Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action (2014) Plurality Opinion (Affirmative Action, Michigan Constitutional Amendment) In today's opinion of the Court, we go back to Michigan once again for another Affirmative Action case; but, in this 2006 case, Michigan voters passed a proposition to amend the state constitution to prohibit "all sex-and race-based preferences in public education, public employment, and public contracting." The very next day, a Coalition to Defend Affirmative Action formed to sue the governor and administrators from several state universities, arguing that the proposition and constitutional amendment violated the Constitution's Equal Protection Clause. The U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit affirmed in part and reversed in part, holding that the proposition was unconstitutional. The question before the Supreme Court in this case was whether an amendment to a state's constitution to prohibit both race-and sex-based discrimination and preferential treatment in public university admission decisions violates the Equal Protection Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment? The Court said No. Access this SCOTUS opinion and other essential case information here on Oyez.org. Music by Epidemic sound
In this episode, ADJUSTED welcomes Josh Schuette Director of National Workers Compensation Sales and Account Management at Brooks Rehabilitation. Josh discusses FCEs and balance tests and what role they play in recovery. Season 4 is brought to you by Berkley Industrial Comp. This episode is hosted by Greg Hamlin and guest co-host Mike Gilmartin, Area Vice President, Sales & Distribution, for Key Risk. Comments and Feedback? Let us know at: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/F5GCHWHVisit the Berkley Industrial Comp blog for more!Got questions? Send them to marketing@berkindcomp.comFor music inquiries, contact Cameron Runyan at camrunyan9@gmail.com
There has been a massive shift in events; we've gone from in-person to hybrid or virtual. Navigating this challenge has been a point of conversation among us marketers. Event marketing platforms have allowed businesses to create more accessible, dynamic, and exciting events than ever. But no matter how dynamic or thought-provoking your event's subject or theme, improving engagement and attendance is still a challenge for most event marketers. Join KUDO's VP of Marketing at KUDO, Rebecca Schuette, and KUDO Enterprise Account Executive Haley Sichel for a conversation about improving event attendance, engagement, and participation in the different planning stages from pre to post virtual events. Additionally, Rebecca and Haley will discuss how industries use language accessibility to make their events stand out.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
There has been a massive shift in events; we've gone from in-person to hybrid or virtual. Navigating this challenge has been a point of conversation among us marketers. Event marketing platforms have allowed businesses to create more accessible, dynamic, and exciting events than ever. But no matter how dynamic or thought-provoking your event's subject or theme, improving engagement and attendance is still a challenge for most event marketers. Join KUDO's VP of Marketing at KUDO, Rebecca Schuette, and KUDO Enterprise Account Executive Haley Sichel for a conversation about improving event attendance, engagement, and participation in the different planning stages from pre to post virtual events. Additionally, Rebecca and Haley will discuss how industries use language accessibility to make their events stand out.Check out upcoming DigiMarCon Digital Marketing, Media and Advertising Conferences & Exhibitions Worldwide at https://digimarcon.com/events/
Welcome to Episode 119 of StarkCast! I had an awesome time talking with my friend, Scott Schuette of the Fabulous Learning Nerds podcast! Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/starkcastpod Twitter: @TheTubbyNinja Email: starkcastpod@gmail.com Website: https://media.zencast.fm/starkcast StarkCast Intro & Outro Music by James Wetzel This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm
U.S. Air Force Command Chief Master Sgt. Mark Legvold, 133rd Airlift Wing, interviews U.S. Air Force Tech. Sgt. Micheal Schuette, 133rd Air Transportation Function in St. Paul, Minn., April 11, 2022. Schuette talks about the challenges of deploying as a foster parent and what it means to be the non-commission officer of the year for the 133rd Airlift Wing. (U.S. Air National Guard podcast by 133rd Airlift Wing Public Affairs)
The Rashawn Franklin podcast's first guest is back! With Kentucky basketball in flux, I called on a fellow Kentucky Sports Radio alum, Jonathan Schuette, to talk about it all. We talk through the entire season, the players, the loss to Saint Peter's, whether Calipari will change, and where we go as a program from here. We also talk about the Final Four and betting angles for the game and pick our winners. Enjoy!
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Brian Schuette, from Acts 6 Ministries, explains how as a lawyer he helps churches craft their bylaws to protect them against internal and external threats.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/conversations-that-matter8971/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On this episode of Mitten Money, learn from yet another entrepreneur that saw an opportunity and ceased it. Meet Mike Schuette, co-founder, and CEO of GCI Water Solutions, a company born out of the need to solve complex wastewater issues. Entrepreneurism runs in the family as Schuette's family owns Merchandise Outlet, 11 stores filled with unique, well-priced everyday finds, and recently named one of Michigan's Top 50 Companies to watch. GCI literally takes one man's trash and turns it into treasure. Barrels of wastewater created from the oil refinery process are turned into two byproducts; water and salt. The salt created through this desalination process becomes a useable product for concrete usage and more. If you're looking to learn how one person could pivot their career, create a sustainable business model, learn from 100+ investor pitches, and employ a growth mindset, look no further. Mike Schuette brings his a-game while discussing GCI Water Solutions economically and consciously treats oil and gas production wastewater. Mike is originally from Mt. Pleasant, Michigan, and adjacent professor at Central Michigan University.
1st &Goal Presents a new mini-series where “Curtain Guy” Cole Schuette provides an update from the recruiting world. Luther Burden has just decommited from Oklahoma, what's next for the talented WR? The Alabama Crimson Tide has jumped the recruiting rankings once again, and Travis Shaw is a highly touted defensive lineman looking to wreak havoc on offensive lines for years to come! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/1standgoalpodcast/support
We talk to Brennan about everything Minnesota has to offer. Have a few laughs and a few serious discussions about Diver Ducks, Crappies, and the lakes in Minnesota he guides pan-fishermen to. Great episode for this time of year about how to target those panfish in Minnesota.
If you haven't drunk the Kool-aid and worked out at an F45, sweating and gasping for air, you're missing out on the workout of the generation. We're talking high-intensity interval training, or HIIT. Some say it's awful and vow never to do it again. Others get quickly addicted and claim it's the best thing they've ever done for their bodies, turning back to steady-state cardio to keep their energy balance in check. So who's right?In this episode of Wellness: Fact or Fiction, we dive into:1. What exactly constitutes steady-state cardio vs high-intensity interval training2. What each type of cardio does biologically3. Which type of cardio burns fat most efficiently4. Why a blend of both high- and low-intensity exercise is the best system of cardiovascular training.Have questions / comments? Come stalk us on Social Media!Podcast: @wellnessfactorfictionSal: @thefitfoodieblogShauna: @shaunashauna_References:Fallahi, A., Gaeini, A., Shekarfroush, S., & Khoshbaten, A. (2015). Cardioprotective Effect of High Intensity Interval Training and Nitric Oxide Metabolites (NO2 (-), NO3 (-)). Iranian journal of public health, 44(9), 1270–1276.Foster, C., Farland, C. V., Guidotti, F., Harbin, M., Roberts, B., Schuette, J., Tuuri, A., Doberstein, S. T., & Porcari, J. P. (2015). The Effects of High Intensity Interval Training vs Steady State Training on Aerobic and Anaerobic Capacity. Journal of sports science & medicine, 14(4), 747–755.Keating, S. E., Johnson, N. A., Mielke, G. I., & Coombes, J. S. (2017). A systematic review and meta-analysis of interval training versus moderate-intensity continuous training on body adiposity. Obesity reviews : an official journal of the International Association for the Study of Obesity, 18(8), 943–964. https://doi.org/10.1111/obr.12536Why Should You Do HIIT Cardio — and What Is It? A Trainer Explains. POPSUGAR Fitness Australia. (2021). Retrieved 7 January 2021, from https://www.popsugar.com.au/fitness/What-HIIT-Cardio-45876316.Sal's book recommendations:The One Minute Workout, Martin Gibala
This pod was supposed to be a preview of Kentucky vs. Kansas, but then the Wildcats lost to Richmond at home on Sunday. Losses like this have happened too often in the past couple years with Kentucky so I called up my former KSR colleague Jonathan Schuette to discuss everything, including if the game has passed John Calipari by. We also talk about everything the football program has been through this year, discuss Mark Stoops' deficiencies as a coach, and discuss the college football season.
Rashawn is joined again by Jon Schuette to discuss the 2020-21 UK Football team, which is shaping up to be one of the better rosters and teams in the school's history. The duo discussed the roster from top to bottom, Terry Wilson's rebound season, Compare Boogie Watson to both Bud Dupree and Josh Allen, go over betting lines and give schedule predictions. First though, Rashawn talked about what he believes is a perfect marriage in Bill Belichick and Cam Newton and also Newton's contract situation as well. Enjoy!
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