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How many times have you forgotten something? I can't remember how many times I have forgotten something. It must number in the millions or at least the hundreds of thousands. "Senior Moments" some folks call them. l don't like that label.
AmeriCorps Senior Volunteers
Host - Dawn HemingwaySegment 1 & 2 - Veronique Sioufi, BC Society for Policy Solutions, Racial Analyst, shares information on union organizing and related legislation in BC along with upcoming events of the BC Society for Policy Solutions. More information: www.bcpolicy.ca.Segment 3 to 5 - Malhar Kendurkar, Executive Director, Prince George Council of Seniors, speaks about the many initiatives and services of the Council of Seniors including how community members can vaccess programs/supports and get involved. Information: 250-564-5888 or ed@pgcos.ca
Logan City Fire and EMS
Host - Dawn HemingwaySegment 1 & 2 - Tara Hildebrand, Support & Education Coordinator / Provincial Coordinator, Alzheimer Society of BC shares information about three upcoming Dementia Workshops for Caregivers in Prince George - September 23 -25: Further Info: hhtps://alzbc.org/princegeorge-workshops Registration: 1-800-936-6033Segment 3 to 5 - Dr Shannon Freeman, UNBC Professor, Academic Director of the Centre for Technology Adoption for Aging in the North and the UNBC Research Data Centre and Tracee Dunn, Strategic Lead for the Elder Services Network at Northern Health, share news about an exciting new project - Care Partner Empowerment: Enhancing Lives in Dementia Care. Further information: Shannon.Freeman@unbc.ca
Send Studio Toot 'n Scoot a Text Message!Please support Shane Harges's award winning screenplay, Unholy Alliance, at the following Kickstarter link: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/unholyalliance/unholy-alliance-proof-of-concept-short-filmYou can also keep up to date with Unholy Alliance here: https://www.shaneharges.com/unholyalliancepocIn this episode, we explore the importance of valuing life and finding common ground in a world increasingly divided by politics, social media, and hatred. Childhood friend Dave Campbell joins to discuss growing up in Oklahoma, making home movies, and navigating creative careers from music to design.• Reflections on recent tragic events and how society has become increasingly polarized• Memories of making "Terror Teddy," a homemade horror film with a murderous teddy bear• Dave's journey from Christian heavy metal drummer to graphic designer for major brands• The public apology for designing Dr. Pepper 10 packaging that helped tank the product• Discussion about practical effects versus CGI in movies and why practical effects often age better• Dave's career as a racing photographer and the joy of bringing his Great Dane to track events• Reactions to various TikTok artists, from cringe-worthy performances to surprising talent• Conversations about giving people grace and maintaining friendships despite differencesRemember, it's okay to disagree with people. We don't have to hate each other for having different thoughts and opinions. Let's try to be good to others, give respect without demanding it back, and remember that our differences make life interesting.Visit BlendersEyewear.com and use the code: LUWF at check out to receive a sweet 16% discount on your total purchase price! They have many styles, colors, and even winter gear such as goggles and beanies to choose from. Blenders also make a fantastic stocking surprise for the upcoming winter holidays!Use code: LUWF at blenderseyewear.com for a 16% discount and PROTECT YOUR PEEPERS! Make sure to follow us on most social media platforms:Shane Harges Comedy on Facebook and Youtubes and @shaneharges on Insta and TikTok!Also bookmark shaneharges.com in your favorite web browser!
Activities and Fundraisers at Bear River Valley Senior Center
Host: Dawn Hemingway;1-1:30pm (in person): Kyla-Rae Laferdy & Tanvi Guhagarker from the Take Back the Night Organizing Committee speak about the Take Back the Night (TBTN) March on Sept 19th beginning at 6:30pm at Canada Games Plaza (PG), followed by a post march open mic event at Omineca Arts Centre. For more info about TBTN: https://www.facebook.com/tbtnpg/ or reach out to Kyla-Rae, Chair, Take Back the Night Organizing Committee at: 250-563-7305.1:30pm (by phone): Dan Levitt, Seniors Advocate for British Columbia, shares information about the latest report from his office, From Shortfall to Crisis: Growing Demand for Long-Term Care Beds in B.C, especially as relates to northern, rural and remote communities and related questions. For more info:1-877-952-3181 (toll free) or info@seniorsadvocatebc.ca or www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca.
Host - Dawn HemingwaySegment 1 & 2 - Kyla-Rae Laferdy & Tanvi Guhagarker from the Take Back the Night Organizing Committee speak about the Take Back the Night March taking place on September 19th 6:30pm Canada Gamesa Olaza (PG), Followed by a post march open mic event. For more information about TBTN: https://www.facebook.com/tbtnpg/Segment 3 to 5 - Dan Levitt, seniors Advocate for British Columbia, shares information about the latest report from his office, From Shortfall to Crisis: Growing Demand for Long-Term Care Beds in B.C, and related questions. For more information: 1-877-952-3181 (toll free) or info@seniorsadvocatebc.ca or www.seniorsadvocatebc.ca
Syncing and properly organizing medicine
Host:Dawn Hemingway1PM: Gina Beddome & Vernon Winder, from the Prince George Parkinsons Support Group, share information about the group, about Parkinsons and the Parkinsons Superwalk taking place Sat Sept 6th at Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park Picnic Shelter. Registration: 11:30am; Walk: 12:30pm. For further information about the Prince George Parkinsons group: gkbeddome@shaw.ca or SuperWalk: PARKINSON.BC.CA/SUPERWALK.1:30PM: Tammy Meise & Brenda Wilson, from the Prince George Red Dress Society, speak about the history and work of the organization as well as the upcoming Sept 7th Red Dress Campaign event beginning with a Stand-In at the Red Dress Monument at 1pm followed by a convoy to Lheidli T'enneh Memorial Park for a 2:30pm program including hanging red dresses, speakers, entertainment and refreshments. Further information: https://www.facebook.com/p/Red-Dress-Campaign-100064915262766/
Resources from Alzheimer's Association
Host:Dawn Hemingway;1pm: Dr. Heather Cooke, PhD, Manager, Research & Knowledge Mobilization, BC Alzheimer Society, shares information about innovations in dementia research and care – including potential impact of sex and gender, importance of sleep and more. Three upcoming events in Prince George were also highlighted including: Sept. 23rd Family Caregiver Series; Sept. 24th Transitions Along the Dementia Journey; and Sept. 25th Transitions into Long-Term Care. For more research info: research@alzheimerbc.org or https://alzbc.org/research. On-demand webinars: https://www.youtube.com/AlzheimerBC . Dementia Helpline (and to register for Prince George events): 1-800-936-6033.; 1:40pm: Peter Ewart, Representative from Labour Day Organizing speaks about the Sept 1st Labour Day March and Celebration at the Canada Games Plaza in Prince George including sharing historical and current information about the Labour Day 2025 theme: Labour Movement: Fighting for the Rights of Everyone! In short, working collectively to create a better society for everyone. The march begins at 10:30am followed by the celebration with free food, music, mini-train, bouncy castle, petting farm, and more entertainment for the whole family until 3pm. For more info: Chris Mansel, Labour Day Organizing Cttee Chair, at cmansel@liuna1611.org.
New Director over Aging at BRAG
Host - Sharon HurdGuest - Reg Feyer.
Heroes Tribute Weekend
Dr. Paul Schmidt Obesity Specialist
Host: Dawn Hemingway1-2pm: Dr. Deirdre Nunan, an orthopedic surgeon who just returned from working in Nasser Hospital in Gaza, speaks about her experience treating families bombed in their tents and starving men, women, and children who were shot while trying to get food. Joining Dr. Nunun is her mother, Renée Nunan-Rappard, who shares her experience as a community activist and one of the founding members of the Saskatoon Chapter of Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East. For additional information: www.cjpme.org
Justin from Wall Estate Solutions discusses wills and trusts.
Host:Dawn Hemingway;1-1:30pm: Audrey Jun, Executive Director, Nidus Personal Planning Resource Centre and Registry, shares information about Personal Planning with a focus on Representation Agreements and the document registry available through Nidus. Info - Nidus: nidus.ca or info@nidus.ca; Nidus Registry: https://nidusregistry.ca/1:30-2pm: Erin Connelly, Operations Director, and Laurie De Croos, Community Programs Team Lead, Prince George Hospice Palliative Care Society, share information about a new dementia initiative – Connecting Minds Through Compassionate Hearts - along with other Hospice programs and opportunities. Info: 250-563-2551 or www.pghpcs.ca or info@pghpcs.ca
Live Your Best Life Possible
Host: Dawn Hemingway;1-1:30pm: Heather Treleaven, Executive Director, BC Association of Community Response Networks (BCCRN), shares information about the work of BCCRN raising awareness and providing education regarding the critical question of adult abuse, neglect and self-neglect across British Columbia. Contact: heather.treleaven@bccrns.ca or www.bccrns.ca1:30-2pm: Kerry Pateman and Lynn Florey, join host Dawn Hemingway in discussion about the work of Community Partners Addressing Homelessness (CPAH) in Prince George. Long time leadership team members of CPAH, they discuss current CPAH initiatives and reflect on its role in our community over many years. Contact: pgcpah@gmail.com .
Simple Changes in Summer Affect Health
Host: Dawn Hemingway1-1:30pm: Alan Huggett, retired social worker and community activist. shares thoughts about homelessness in our community with a particular focus on his involvements with Moccasin Flats and the current court case initiated by the City of Prince George.1:30-2pm: Jenine Bortolon, Seniors Housing Navigator, Prince George Council of Seniors (PGCOS), shares information about a wide range of housing issues that face older adults in northern BC and the assistance/support available through PGCOS. Contact: shn@pgcos.ca or 250-564-5888 or www.pgcos.ca .
Trusts Estates and Wills
Sid Roderer talks about real estate and rental trends
Host: Dawn Hemingway1:00pm: Betty Bekkering, Chair, Prince George Council of Seniors (PGCOS) Board of Directors, shares information about the wide range of information and services provided by the Council to older adults in our community. Info: 250-564-5888; www.pgcos.ca.1:30pm: Elaine Storey, CEO, Autumn Services Centre in Fraser Lake, discusses the work of Autumn Services including a meal provision, peer support, transportation and more.Info: 250-699-0056; autumnservicescentre@gmail.com.
Family Care Counselor with White Pine Funeral Services
Stephanie Russell is the founder of Concierge Senior Care Management, who helps seniors age safely in their homes through comprehensive assessments and personalized care solutions.Through her proprietary in-home assessment tool and tailored care plans, Stephanie guides families to prevent unnecessary hospitalizations while providing aging parents the dignity and independence they deserve.Now, Stephanie's evolution from working 16-hour days to building a thriving team demonstrates how passionate service can fuel sustainable growth.And through her new licensing program, Health Care Inc CSCM, she's empowering other healthcare professionals to leave traditional settings and replicate her successful business model across the US.Here's where to find more:www.seniorcareofaz.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/stephanie-russell-patient-advocatehttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61562352383174www.instagram.com/cscm_az___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
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Activities and Unique Features of Maple Springs
Previewing this year's Summerfest and Art's Festival at the Cache County Fairgrounds
Epic Rentals and Retreats at Bear Lake
Activities and Unique Features of Maple Springs
Options and Community Caring at White Pine Funeral Services
Movement and In-Home Safety Advocates
Summer Season with Cache ARTS
Compounding GLP1 meds at Cache Valley Pharmacy
Spring Activities Around Cache Valley
Understanding reverse mortgages with Beam Lending
Connect Financial Advisors
Benefits of Longterm Care Insurance
Options for Independence
BRAG hosting conference for veterans and caregivers
Mister is in the dog house after laughing at Fionna's outfit. Listen in to find out what's REALLY going on.
Dr. Paul Schmidt Obesity Specialist
Maple Springs provides full service care
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Attorney Jalene Mack, America's Favorite Entertainment Attorney, and discussed ten tips on developing your business and avoiding signing a contract that can ruin your dream. There are bad contracts, and there are scam contracts. Tell us the difference between the two. Where can you go if you don't have much money for legal advice? Ten tips on how to develop your Business #1 Identify Your Project#2 Make sure you have a Plan#3 Form a Team#4 Prepare a Budget#5 Form a Business Entity#6 Get an EIN#7 Open a Business Bank Account#8 Protect Your Assets#9 Contracts#10 Marketing Jalene is not only an entertainment attorney but this industry renaissance woman and ARTivist has successfully integrated the demanding roles of wife, mother, TV & Film producer, writer, actress, playwright, and author of The Business of Stage, Screen & in Between, Entertainment Attorney Jalene Mack's Practical Advice for Performers, Playwrights & Producers by keeping the focus on her long-term goal “to make an impact on the entertainment industry.” From her base in Houston, she has expanded her reach into the film centers of Las Vegas, NV, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New Orleans, LA and the UAE. Ms. Mack's legal skills in Arts & Entertainment include a wide range of matters regarding Film & Television (scripted and unscripted), from development through distribution, Theater, Music, Books, Performing Artists, Contracts, Film Finance, Distribution, Federal Trademark & Copyright Registration and more. Jalene has served as either Producer or Production Attorney on over three dozen or more films and TV series. A few recent films she produced/executive produced or served as production attorney include Senior Moments, The Pillow Case (BET+), Staycation (ALLBLK), Friend Zone (Tubi), One Crazy Christmas (BET+), The Great Divide (BET+) and My B.F.F. (Aspire). Hip Hop Family Christmas and its sequel, Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding (VH-1), Safe Room (Lifetime), and North of the 10 (BET+), were filmed in L.A., Chicago, and the UAE. A few clients, former or present, include Steve Harvey, Rushion McDonald, Tommy Davidson, Kim Burrell, AJ Johnson, Kiana Dancie, LeToya Luckett, Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, Kenny Smith, Carl Payne, Greg Carter, Datari Turner, Rhyan LaMarr, Jilly Anais to name just a few. In addition, she's compiled a long list of acting credits in over 40 productions, including Better Call Saul, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and AllBLK's Houston drama 5th Ward, a hit television series of two seasons. Look for her alongside Jamie Foxx in The Burial out on Amazon Prime. She even won a Hollywood & Africa Prestigious Award (HAPA) for Best Supporting Actor for BET's film Christmas Belles. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. You can find Jalene on all social media and professional platforms: @JaleneMack. Websites: www.jalenemack.com, www.mpac-arts.org #AMI #BEST #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Attorney Jalene Mack, America's Favorite Entertainment Attorney, and discussed ten tips on developing your business and avoiding signing a contract that can ruin your dream. There are bad contracts, and there are scam contracts. Tell us the difference between the two. Where can you go if you don't have much money for legal advice? Ten tips on how to develop your Business #1 Identify Your Project#2 Make sure you have a Plan#3 Form a Team#4 Prepare a Budget#5 Form a Business Entity#6 Get an EIN#7 Open a Business Bank Account#8 Protect Your Assets#9 Contracts#10 Marketing Jalene is not only an entertainment attorney but this industry renaissance woman and ARTivist has successfully integrated the demanding roles of wife, mother, TV & Film producer, writer, actress, playwright, and author of The Business of Stage, Screen & in Between, Entertainment Attorney Jalene Mack's Practical Advice for Performers, Playwrights & Producers by keeping the focus on her long-term goal “to make an impact on the entertainment industry.” From her base in Houston, she has expanded her reach into the film centers of Las Vegas, NV, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New Orleans, LA and the UAE. Ms. Mack's legal skills in Arts & Entertainment include a wide range of matters regarding Film & Television (scripted and unscripted), from development through distribution, Theater, Music, Books, Performing Artists, Contracts, Film Finance, Distribution, Federal Trademark & Copyright Registration and more. Jalene has served as either Producer or Production Attorney on over three dozen or more films and TV series. A few recent films she produced/executive produced or served as production attorney include Senior Moments, The Pillow Case (BET+), Staycation (ALLBLK), Friend Zone (Tubi), One Crazy Christmas (BET+), The Great Divide (BET+) and My B.F.F. (Aspire). Hip Hop Family Christmas and its sequel, Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding (VH-1), Safe Room (Lifetime), and North of the 10 (BET+), were filmed in L.A., Chicago, and the UAE. A few clients, former or present, include Steve Harvey, Rushion McDonald, Tommy Davidson, Kim Burrell, AJ Johnson, Kiana Dancie, LeToya Luckett, Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, Kenny Smith, Carl Payne, Greg Carter, Datari Turner, Rhyan LaMarr, Jilly Anais to name just a few. In addition, she's compiled a long list of acting credits in over 40 productions, including Better Call Saul, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and AllBLK's Houston drama 5th Ward, a hit television series of two seasons. Look for her alongside Jamie Foxx in The Burial out on Amazon Prime. She even won a Hollywood & Africa Prestigious Award (HAPA) for Best Supporting Actor for BET's film Christmas Belles. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. You can find Jalene on all social media and professional platforms: @JaleneMack. Websites: www.jalenemack.com, www.mpac-arts.org #AMI #BEST #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald, interviewed Attorney Jalene Mack, America's Favorite Entertainment Attorney, and discussed ten tips on developing your business and avoiding signing a contract that can ruin your dream. There are bad contracts, and there are scam contracts. Tell us the difference between the two. Where can you go if you don't have much money for legal advice? Ten tips on how to develop your Business #1 Identify Your Project#2 Make sure you have a Plan#3 Form a Team#4 Prepare a Budget#5 Form a Business Entity#6 Get an EIN#7 Open a Business Bank Account#8 Protect Your Assets#9 Contracts#10 Marketing Jalene is not only an entertainment attorney but this industry renaissance woman and ARTivist has successfully integrated the demanding roles of wife, mother, TV & Film producer, writer, actress, playwright, and author of The Business of Stage, Screen & in Between, Entertainment Attorney Jalene Mack's Practical Advice for Performers, Playwrights & Producers by keeping the focus on her long-term goal “to make an impact on the entertainment industry.” From her base in Houston, she has expanded her reach into the film centers of Las Vegas, NV, Miami, FL, Atlanta, GA, Los Angeles, CA, New York, NY, Chicago, IL, Baltimore, MD, New Orleans, LA and the UAE. Ms. Mack's legal skills in Arts & Entertainment include a wide range of matters regarding Film & Television (scripted and unscripted), from development through distribution, Theater, Music, Books, Performing Artists, Contracts, Film Finance, Distribution, Federal Trademark & Copyright Registration and more. Jalene has served as either Producer or Production Attorney on over three dozen or more films and TV series. A few recent films she produced/executive produced or served as production attorney include Senior Moments, The Pillow Case (BET+), Staycation (ALLBLK), Friend Zone (Tubi), One Crazy Christmas (BET+), The Great Divide (BET+) and My B.F.F. (Aspire). Hip Hop Family Christmas and its sequel, Hip Hop Family Christmas Wedding (VH-1), Safe Room (Lifetime), and North of the 10 (BET+), were filmed in L.A., Chicago, and the UAE. A few clients, former or present, include Steve Harvey, Rushion McDonald, Tommy Davidson, Kim Burrell, AJ Johnson, Kiana Dancie, LeToya Luckett, Thomas “Nephew Tommy” Miles, Kenny Smith, Carl Payne, Greg Carter, Datari Turner, Rhyan LaMarr, Jilly Anais to name just a few. In addition, she's compiled a long list of acting credits in over 40 productions, including Better Call Saul, Batman vs. Superman: Dawn of Justice, and AllBLK's Houston drama 5th Ward, a hit television series of two seasons. Look for her alongside Jamie Foxx in The Burial out on Amazon Prime. She even won a Hollywood & Africa Prestigious Award (HAPA) for Best Supporting Actor for BET's film Christmas Belles. She is also a proud member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. You can find Jalene on all social media and professional platforms: @JaleneMack. Websites: www.jalenemack.com, www.mpac-arts.org #STRAW See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.