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SummaryThis episode of 'Murder in the Black' delves into the tragic case of Sharon Anderson, Marie Rogers, and Butch Casey, who were victims of a brutal triple homicide in Miami in 1994. The narrative unfolds with Sharon's rise to fame, her fateful night out with Marie, and the chilling discovery of their bodies alongside Butch's. The investigation reveals a complex web of theories, evidence, and ultimately leads to the identification and arrest of suspects Pablo Ibar and Francisco Racón. The episode highlights the emotional toll on the victims' families and the ongoing quest for justice.---------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters00:00 The Rise of Sharon Anderson02:32 New Chapter03:36 The Chilling Discovery06:26 Investigating Butch Casey09:26 New Chapter 209:50 The Audio Tapes and Theories12:38 DNA Evidence and Breakthroughs15:50 The Video Evidence18:38 Identifying the Suspects19:10 New Chapter 321:43 The Arrest and Trials24:44 The Aftermath and Impact on Families28:25 New Chapter 431:40 trueCrime-outro-high-long.wav---------------------------------------------------------------------
Czerwiec 1994 roku, Miramar na Florydzie. W luksusowym domu Kazimierza Sucharskiego (Butcha) dochodzi do włamania, na skutek którego życie tracą 3 osoby: właściciel posesji, Marie Rogers i Sharon Anderson. Wszystko zostaje uwiecznione za pomocą ukrytej w domu kamery. Dlaczego zatem proces toczy się od 30 lat? Czy Pablo Ibar jest ofiarą pomyłki wymiaru sprawiedliwości, czy faktycznie miał coś wspólnego z tą zbrodnią?Link do odcinka, o którym wspominam: https://youtu.be/Z3oKJ27JNXcwww.zmorderstwem.plWsparcie
Can a single playing card solve a mystery? Sharon Anderson is so much more than the eight of clubs, and her story is still waiting for a conclusion.Today, Sharon Christine Anderson would be in her early 70's. She has brown hair and brown eyes and was 5'8” and about 130 lbs when she went missing. She has a tattoo on her left shoulder. There is a $20,000 reward for information leading to her. If you have any information regarding her disappearance, please contact the Everett Police Department at 425-257-8483 or submit a tip anonymously through Crime Stoppers of Puget Sound by calling 1-800-222-TIPS (8477).Have a loved one go missing? Please check out my tips here:https://www.MissingPersonTips.comWant to help support our work? Visit https://www.LordanArts.com today.This episode was written by Kira McQueen, was edited by John Lordan and produced by LordanArts.You can follow Kira McQueen's Missing Person's Advocacy at https://www.instagram.com/missinginwa/This is not intended to act as a means of proving or disproving anything related to the investigation or potential charges associated to the investigation. It is a conversation about the current known facts and theories being discussed. Please do not contact people you are suspicious of or attempt to harass, threaten or intimidate them in any way. Do not release information that can be used to do the same, or join in attacks being conducted by others. Everyone directly or indirectly referred to is innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.
Sharon Anderson is the CEO/President of Williamstown Bank in Williamstown WV. In February of 2020, they implemented a community-driven coffee business similar to what you have seen on this podcast before and, to date, have nearly raised $50,000 that goes directly to charities in the local community. As someone who has watched this from Memphis, it is truly one of those "feel good" stories...but more than that (and to borrow Williamstown Bank's marketing) it's what banking can be. If you'd like to read more about The Giving Cup, check out https://www.williamstownbank.com/services/the-giving-cup/ And always, thank you to our sponsor, ICBA Securities: https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
Jim Field visits with Kyle Fever and Sharon Anderson about the Jaya Fever Benefit. Jaya suffered a traumatic brain injury in a car accident in December of 2022 and has been undergoing treatment since that time. The benefit will be held on Saturday, February 3 at 4:30 pm at the Adair Fire Hall beginning with a meal. An auction will feature a number of autographed NFL items.
Guest host is Whitehot Magazine former writer Kofi Fosu Forson in conversation with painter and collage artist, Sharon Anderson. Fueled by her love for rock and roll, assumed the role of musician, David Bowie's Aladdin Sane in her costuming, among others. Her spontaneous encounters excite and inspire an art narrative of mixed media and Surrealism, Figurative Art and Cubism. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/noah-becker4/support
Breast cancer screening and early detection play an important role in your health. Screening tests can help detect breast cancer at an early stage when the chances of survival are highest. In this episode, we will dive into the importance of screening and how that can help with early detection. As part of this conversation, we will also discuss why genetic counseling and testing is so important, along with the importance of having discussions about family health history, especially in Black families. Joining us for this discussion is Sharon Anderson, who is living with metastatic inflammatory breast cancer.
Keith & Sharon Anderson share their faith story with Mark Weyrauch and Mike Kiedrowski
This week in The Way of Jesus series, we are focusing on The Way of Forgiveness. The parable for this week is The Unforgiving Servant from Matthew 18:21-35. Thank you to Rev. Sharon Anderson for giving the message. To join the 50 Day Prayer Challenge click here: https://app.textinchurch.com/connect-cards/vQrppP3MaUJxLvUPv2hS
Alberta's family caregivers contribute 647 million hours of unpaid care every year. This saves our healthcare system $12 billion a year. Joining the podcast to talk about the important work of caregivers are: • Dr. Jean Triscott, Division Director, Care of the Elderly, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta • Dr. Sharon Anderson, research coordinator, Department of Family Medicine, University of Alberta, and caregiver to an AHS patient • Laurie Caforio, caregiver for an Alberta Health Services patient
From part time receptionist to the President and CEO Sharon Anderson has seen it all! Her team at https://www.williamstownbank.com/ is putting on a master class on how to intentionally engage your audience! History is made on the show today! Must hear interview!
Mariah & Erin are both telling stories this week?! Hell yes, it's our first mini episode! Mariah kicks it back to 1870 France & Erin dives into the cold case of Sharon Anderson! *Cold case
Sharon Anderson, President and CEO of Williamstown Bank in West Virginia faced the same problems most community banks face...intense competition, decline of lobby traffic, etc. To boot, she took over the week before the pandemic really took off in March 2020. But that didn't stop her...the bank started a donation based coffee shop and decided to undertake renovating the branches. This brings us to David Welsh with the La Macchia Group. La Macchia has a very interesting approach in working with banks and other financial institutions to change their engagements with the community and one of the main areas here is rethinking the branch design. I'm betting that most of us could get around in most community bank branches fairly easily. The layout hasn't changed much. But...what if it did? What if we approached this like the title of the show says (a direct quote from Sharon in the episode)...we created a branch experience that goes hand-in-hand with our digital one? Check out La Macchia here: https://www.lamacchiagroup.com/ Learn more about Williamstown Bank and The Giving Cup here: https://www.williamstownbank.com/ And as always, many thanks to our sponsor, ICBA Securities: https://www.icba.org/icba-securities
In this episode I speak with Kelly Cyndrowski. Co-founder of Salon Ink, one of Dubai's most-loved and innovative salons. Salon Ink was established in 2007 by Kelly and fellow Australian, Sharon Anderson. Their aim was to create a salon with a strong personal approach to client relationships. Their stylists endeavor to understand not only their client's needs but also their lifestyle. Fifteen years and multiple awards later, Salon Ink is still true to the values that have made it a Dubai institution: personalized customer service, craftsmanship and attention to detail. And the innovation continues: behind the relaxing salon ambience, the Salon Ink team is constantly re-educating themselves and sourcing top products and talent to stay at the cutting edge of hair design.
Maurice Cook, executive director and lead organizer at Serve Your City, joins us to talk about the homelessness crisis in Washington, DC, and the failure of city officials to address it, which this week saw DC police and DC government officials using heavy machinery to clear a local park of tents that people had been living in. We talk about how the collusion between city officials and real estate developers that have purposely ignored the housing crisis in the city, and how half-hearted attempts at providing affordable housing have made the city inaccessible to working class people. Chris Smalls, organizer and former-Amazon warehouse worker, tells us about the ongoing labor struggles at Amazon, which saw a small victory this week when the Attorney General of New York filed a motion for an injunction against Amazon to reinstate workers and address health and safety concerns at their fulfillment centers. We also talk about a report by the Strategic Organizing Center that found that despite announcing in October 2020 that it had found nearly 20,000 COVID-19 cases nationally among its employees, Amazon only reported only 27 cases to OSHA. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, joins us to discuss the fight for reproductive rights in the U.S., with the Supreme Court hearing arguments over Mississippi's 15-week abortion ban, and how it seems to be that the restriction itself will very likely be allowed to stand. We talk about the fallout should this precedent be set, how it will negatively affect women's rights, and how it threatens to undermine the legitimacy of the court. Jeff Pearce, writer and historian, and Simon Tesfamariam, organizer, writer, and analyst at the New Africa Institute, join hosts Michelle Witte and Bob Schlehuber to talk about the ongoing conflict in Ethiopia and the range of people who are spoiling peace efforts, from Twitter to the US government, to think tanks, government officials, and retired ambassadors, by taking a pro-TPLF stance, and the way forward negotiate a peaceful settlement of the conflict.
Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and the CEO and Founder of KCG Consulting Services, joins us to talk about the verdict in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, where he was found not guilty on all counts, whether this verdict should come as a surprise, whether the victory of using self-defense as a strategy could empower more vigilantism in the country, and whether too much importance is being attached to this verdict. We also talk about Rittenhouse saying he supports Black Lives Matters, and the case of the killing of Ahmaud Arbery, where the accused are also making a self-defense claim. Paul Dobson, journalist and editor at Venezuela Analysis, joins us to talk about the regional elections in Venezuela that took place on Sunday, where Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's United Socialist Party of Venezuela and its allies have won big in regional elections, where the opposition participated for the first time in four years. We talk about Western media coverage of the elections, where monitors were present, and how this coverage continues to question the legitimacy of elections there.Niemat Ahmadi, President of the Darfur Women Action Group, tells us about the unfolding situation in Sudan, where an agreement was reached between the military and civilian leaders that led to the reinstatement of Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok. We discuss the deal made by Hamdok and how this has left many dissatisfied since the military still holds outsized influence in the country, whether we will see continuing protests, and how a run for natural resources may shape the policies of the new government and its relations with its regional neighbors.Chief Richard Sneed, Principal Chief of the Eastern Band of Cherokee, joins us to talk about the Tribal Nations Summit that took place at the White House last week to coincide with National Native American Heritage Month, the tribes' relations with the federal government, and whether the Biden administration's promises for funding investment in tribal infrastructure will be followed through.
Dr. Wes Bellamy, chair of the political science department at Virginia State University and former Vice-Mayor of Charlottesville, Virginia, joins us to talk about the heated gubernatorial race in Virginia as voters go to the polls today, and where the culture wars have colored the contest between former Democratic governor Terry McAuliffe and Republican candidate Glenn Youngkin. We talk about how the controversy over Critical Race Theory and education has become one of the main talking points in the campaign, which reflects greater political and cultural anxieties in the country, and how Biden's stalled infrastructure plan is having an effect in state-wide elections. Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and the CEO and founder of KCG Consulting Services, joins us to talk about the debate over the Texas abortion law, SB 8, and how this controversy is raising questions about the power of states to challenge federal authority. We also talk about what it would mean to allow states to decide what constitutional rights are actually protected within them and which aren't, how the attorneys from Texas defended the law, and whether defenders of reproductive rights should be worried. Esther Iverem, multidisciplinary author and independent journalist, host of "On The Ground: Voices of Resistance From the Nation's Capital" on Pacifica Radio, and founding member of DC Poets Against the War, joins us to talk about a ballot initiative in Minneapolis where city residents will vote on replacing the Minneapolis Police Department with a Department of Public Safety, the Poor People's Campaign pushback on the investment framework Democrats are still hammering out, and Donald Trump's comments on a radio show about Israel's influence in U.S. politics. Zachary Siegel, freelance journalist and a journalism fellow at Northeastern University's Health in Justice Action Lab, joins us to discuss the new Hulu mini-series “Dopesick” and how the show glosses over the true story of the epidemic, while reinforcing racialized stereotypes about drug addiction, law enforcement, and the war on drugs.
Bob Bell sits down with Dr. Sharon Anderson, 9-12 Curriculum Supervisor for Putnam County Schools, and Keely Potter, Regional Director for the National Institute for Excellence in Teaching (NIET). They discuss what the NIET is and what their partnership with Putnam County Schools entails, what learning loss is and how it has impacted Putnam County Schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as what a learning coach is, and how they help train and support teachers in the classroom. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart.
Debbi Mack interviews crime writer Sandra Wells. This is the Crime Cafe, your podcasting source of great crime, suspense and thriller writing. I'm your host Debbi Mack. Before I bring on my guest, I'll just remind you that the Crime Cafe has two eBooks for sale: the nine book box set and the short story anthology. You can find the buy inks for both on my website, debbimack.com under the Crime Cafe link. You can also get a free copy of either book if you become a Patreon supporter. You'll get that and much more if you support the podcast on Patreon, along with our eternal gratitude for doing so. Check us out on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimecafe Debbi (00:54): But first, let me put in a good word for Blubrry podcasting. I'm a Blubrry affiliate, but that's not the only reason I'm telling you this. I've been using Blubrry Podcasting as my hosting service for my podcast for years and it's one of the best decisions I ever made. They give great customer service, you're in complete control of your own podcast, you can run it from your own website, and it just takes a lot of the work out of podcasting for me. I find for that reason that it's a company that I can get behind 100% and say, “You should try this.” Try Blubrry. It doesn't require a long-term contract, and it's just a great company, period. It also has free technical support by email, video, and phone, so you can get a human being there. Isn't that nice? If you want to podcast, try out Blubrry. No long-term contract, excellent distribution, and great technical support, too, by email, video, and on the phone. I've included an affiliate link on this blog. Here's a link to a PDF copy of the interview. Debbi: Hi everyone. Before we get started, I want to thank everyone who participated in the DMRF's Virtual Zoo Day on September 25th. They include Sharon Anderson, Santina Caruso, Robert Chamness, Carolyn Chun, Marlena Cook, Scott Davis, Paul Downie, Eirlys Evans, Eric Flint, Rip and Denise Gardner, NM, Kenneth MacClune, Kathy Owens Hankins, Connie Ridgway, Sarah Sensory and Brandy Yassa. Thank you so much for participating and being on my DMRF Dystonia team. I really, really appreciate it. DMV Dystonia, that was the name of the team. Thank you so much for participating and being on my DMRF [DMV] Dystonia team. I really, really appreciate it. Debbi: In any event, today we have with us, an author who began writing in March of 2020 and has produced six novels and a children's short story since last year. She lives in Saint Clair, Tennessee, enjoys photography and is searching for the perfect barn picture in the Tennessee and North Carolina areas. Our guest today is Sandra Wells. Hi Sandra. Good to see you. Sandra: Hi. Thank you for having me on. Debbi: Sure thing. No problem. Sandra: The Halloween story is not so much of a kid's Halloween story, it's pretty out there. I wouldn't recommend to read it to kids. Debbi: Huh. You've written six books in less than two years. In my book, that's pretty impressive and I've always been amazed with people who can crank stuff out like that. How do you stay so consistently productive? Sandra: I started writing when I was 59, when I turned 59, on a bet with a friend of mine. Her father and mother... her name is Valerie Bloom, were authors and she bet me that I couldn't write a book. So I had to take her up on it and I wrote my first book and I just haven't stopped. Now every two and a half months I could turn one out. I may get tired of it and slack off here, but not so far. I write everything using my cell phone, only my cell phone. Debbi: I noticed. Sandra: That worked out good, because no matter where I'm at, if I have a thought then I've got my cell phone with me. Debbi: That was my thinking. I was going to ask you about that. Do you have any kind of writing schedule, though, that you keep? Are there times that you set aside specifically for writing? Sandra: No,
This episode is the last in our series on Missing Persons. This episode covers missing persons in Oregon and Washington. Cases covered: Sharon Anderson, Tom McAdams, Graciela Garcia, Courtney Holden, Teresa Davidson-Murphy, and Alyssa McLemore.*TIP INFORMATION*1. Teresa Davidson-Murphy: Oregon State Police 503-378-37202. Alyssa McLemore: Kent Police Department 253-856-58083. Tom McAdams: Multnomah County Sheriff's Office 503-823-33334. Sharon Anderson: Everett Police Department 425-257-84505. Graciela Garcia: Hermiston Police Department 541-567-55196. Courtney Holden: Crime Check 509-456-2233 --SOURCES:https://charleyproject.org/case/sharon-christine-andersonhttps://www.heraldnet.com/news/cold-case-hope-persists-that-woman-will-be-found/https://www.seattlepi.com/favicon.icohttps://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/a-kent-woman-called-911-then-disappeared-that-was-10-years-ago-her-family-and-police-want-to-find-her/?amp=1https://medium.com/they-matter/cold-case-alyssa-mclemore-fbf45f7dc8cchttps://thehueandcry.com/alyssa-mclemorehttps://charleyproject.org/case/alyssa-angelique-mclemorehttps://www.kentreporter.com/news/kent-police-seek-publics-help-about-the-disappearance-of-alyssa-mclemore-10-years-ago/https://www.truecasefiles.com/2019/09/the-disappearance-of-alyssa-mclemore.htmlhttps://www.king5.com/amp/article/news/local/kent/family-of-missing-kent-mother-not-giving-up-hope-10-years-after-her-disappearance/281-c816f731-484e-42e8-8395-6ecf6dbf91b2https://amp.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/apr/30/missing-native-american-women-alyssa-mclemorehttps://www.strangeoutdoors.com/mysterious-stories-blog/tom-mcadams?format=amphttps://pamplinmedia.com/go/42-news/324553-204243-update-search-for-missing-hiker-suspended?wallit_nosession=1https://www.khq.com/helpmehayley/investigation-into-spokane-mother-s-disappearance-goes-cold-court-case-against-adoptive-family-members-resolved/article_759d758c-a7a6-11eb-8a35-231db4863954.htmlhttps://www.khq.com/news/khq-exclusive-adoptive-brother-of-missing-spokane-woman-makes-first-appearance-in-court/article_15fa80fe-b1b9-11ea-abcb-7bc3ffc37a4a.htmlhttps://www.khq.com/news/spokane-detectives-find-blackmail-notes-18-cell-phones-inside-holden-home/article_7fddc72a-4624-11ea-84e9-77efe4e2c0fe.htmlhttps://www.kxly.com/tag/courtney-holden/https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2020/jan/21/warning-signs-were-there-for-spokane-woman-missing/http://www.justicefornativewomen.com/2020/01/courtney-holden-missing-from-washington.html?m=1https://storiesoftheunsolved.com/2020/06/12/the-disappearance-of-courtney-holden/amp/https://charleyproject.org/case/courtney-corrinna-holdenhttps://www.koin.com/news/missing-persons/20-years-later-teresa-davidson-murphy-remains-missing/amp/https://charleyproject.org/case/theresa-ann-davidson-murphyhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna917396https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/crime/after-two-decades-family-still-searching-for-missing-oregon-woman/https://tdn.com/rainier-woman-presumed-dead/article_65301018-7c51-5f72-8cb7-2dc57cf4c7a9.htmlhttps://www.nbcnews.com/news/amp/ncna1142221https://www.yaktrinews.com/ten-months-after-mother-disappears-hermiston-family-searches-for-answers/https://www.truecasefiles.com/2021/01/the-disappearance-of-graciela-garcia.htmlhttps://www.eastoregonian.com/news/local/family-marks-one-year-anniversary-of-graciela-garcias-disappearance-with-vigil/article_b0311bd2-22b7-11eb-9f8c-f314c1de7780.htmlhttps://northeastoregonnow.com/hpd-releases-information-on-investigation-into-missing-woman/https://www.oxygen.com/crime-news/graciela-garcia-oregon-mother-missing-for-months?amphttps://keprtv.com/amp/news/local/vanished-family-searches-for-grandmother-missing-since-novemberhttps://www.koin.com/am-extra/true-crime-tuesday-what-happened-to-graciela-garcia/amp/https://uncovered.com/cases/teresa-davidson-murphy--INSTAGRAM: @truecrimecatlawyerTWITTER: @truecrimecatlawWEBSITE: truecrimecatlawyer.comPATREON: patreon.com/truecrimecatlawyer
Michelle Witte, co-host of Political Misfits on Radio Sputnik, joins us to talk about the results of the federal elections in Germany, where the Social Democrats won a narrow victory, paving the way for a center-left coalition. We talk about what this coalition building effort may look like, who will become kingmaker, and how the right-wing Alternative for Germany Party lost seats, but still came ahead of the leftist party Die Linke. We also talk about how the Greens have lost influence, and what lies ahead for the party. John Kiriakou, co host of The Backstory on Radio Sputnik, talks to us about how CIA officials during the Trump administration had contemplated either abducting or even assassinating Julian Assange, with Mike Pompeo publicly describing Wikileaks in 2017 as a “non-state hostile intelligence service.” We talk about some of the proposals that, at times, took an outlandish quality, and whether they would have been able to pull any of these off. Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and the CEO and Founder of KCG Consulting Services, joins us to talk about the Minnesota Supreme Court throwing out the third-degree murder conviction of a former Minneapolis police officer who fatally shot a woman who had called 911 to report a possible rape behind her home, whether this ruling could give former Minneapolis Police Officer Derek Chauvin grounds to appeal his own third-degree murder conviction, and the legal tools to hold police accountable Ray Baker, political analyst and host of the podcast Public Agenda, joins us to talk about the ongoing fight over President Biden's $3.5 trillion infrastructure deal, how it has become a do-or-die fight that now includes the threat of a government closure if the debt ceiling is not expanded by September 30th. We also talk about how Biden, despite presenting himself as the great uniter of both the Democrats and Republicans, is now struggling to unite his own party, and how some profitable corporations may still pay no taxes under a Democratic proposal.
In episode 31 of Mission: Impact, some of the topics that Carol and her guest, Sharon Anderson discussed include: What lobbying consists of and how organizations can get involved The constraints placed on lobbying and other ways to help The legislative process and why nonprofits have a lot to offer in the arena of public policy Guest Information: Sharon Anderson has been engaged with nonprofit boards of directors in several capacities: president, member, interim executive director, and consultant. As CEO of Anderson & Associates, LLC, Sharon strengthens teams and organizations through personalized governance training, advocacy training, meeting facilitation, and project management. As a Licensed Consultant of the Standards for Excellence® program, Sharon has conducted Board excellence trainings. She has also designed and presented advocacy training for nonprofits through the Center for Nonprofit Advancement in Washington, DC. Anderson & Associates, LLC provided project management, meeting facilitation, and policy development services to the Smithsonian's National Museum of African American History and Culture. Important Guest Links: https://bolderadvocacy.org/ https://www.nonprofitadvancement.org/vendors/anderson-associates-llc/ https://www.councilofnonprofits.org/advocacy-vs-lobbying https://standardsforexcellence.org/Home-2/code
Biden administration places additional sanctions on Cuba. Will we ever see a normalization in relations between the two countries?Angela Arias-Zapata, a PhD Candidate in Media, Culture, and Communication at New York University whose work focuses on Colombia and how colonial notions of nature and racial difference shape its narrative infrastructure and social movements, talks to us about renewed protests and a general strike that began July 20 across Colombia as the government presented a revised tax reform bill, whether this version of the bill addresses the issues in the original one, and how the government has responded to the claims by the people on the street. We also talk about a wave of arrests over an attack on president Duque's helicopter and how the FARC and Venezuela prove to be convenient scapegoats, and how Colombian ex-military personnel end up doing mercenary work around the world. David Schwartzman, Professor emeritus at Howard University, activist, former candidate for the DC Statehood Green Party, member of Metro DC Democratic Socialists of America, and co-author of the book “The Earth Is Not for Sale,” joins us to to talk about what we can learn from Cuba in regards to energy consumption, ecosocialism, and the concept of economic de-growth, which is gaining importance as we face the devastating consequences that economies hell-bent on growth have had on the environment globally. We also talk about how the U.S. has tacked on even more sanctions on Cuba, how the playbook in the U.S. relationship with the country has not changed from a policy of confrontation over decades, and the importance of working toward a normalization in relations with Cuba.Sharon Anderson, Attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and the CEO and Founder of KCG Consulting Services talks to us about Illinois becoming the first state in the U.S. to ban police from lying or using deceptive tactics while interrogating minors, why this should be expanded to the remaining 49 states, and the legacy of lives destroyed by convictions reached through false confessions. We also talk about the mounting legal troubles faced by Trump associates, and the fight in congress over the Jan. 6 Commission.
In the biggest decline seen in generations, the US life expectancy plummeted by 1.5 years due to COVID, drug overdoses, homicides and chronic diseases.Dr. Yolandra Hancock, board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist, joins Dr. Gigi El-Bayoumi, professor of Medicine at GW University Hospital and founding director at Rodham Institute at George Washington University, to discuss the effects of Covid on last year's death toll. The US life expectancy fell by 1.5 years last year, in part to hundreds and thousands of covid deaths.Martin Sieff, senior fellow at the American University in Moscow, joins us to discuss Nord Stream 2. Both US and German officials announced that the two respective countries reached an agreement allowing for the completion of the Russian natural gas pipeline.Scott Ritter, former UN weapon inspector in Iraq, joins us to discuss the Iran Security Council rejecting the draft proposal to restore the nuclear deal. According to a spokesman for Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, Iran's Supreme National Security Council rejected the draft agreement that was negotiated in Vienna "indirectly with the US to restore the nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA.Linwood Tauheed, associate professor of economics at the University of Missouri-Kansas City, joins us to talk about the economy. News reports indicate the economy is having a harder time rebooting itself this summer than this past spring when many in the US were getting vaccinated and receiving stimulus checks.Dr. Sharon Anderson, former professor of law at Georgetown, Harvard and Howard Universities, CEO of CSG Consulting Services, and author of the new book, Emotional Civility--The New Standard of Global Success, joins us to discuss new reports that FBI informants entrapped those charged in the plot to kidnap Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer. Nino Pagliccia, activist and writer, joins us to discuss Cuba. A responsiblestatecraft.org article states the "excuses for why the US can't lift Trump restrictions on the cash Americans send their families there are outdated and inaccurate."KJ Noh, writer and peace activist, joins us to talk about China. In a joint statement with Japan, Britain has announced that they have plans to permanently deploy two warships to Asia.Mark Sleboda, Moscow-based international relations security analyst, joins us to talk about the Russian Zircon missile. Top priority has been given by the Kremlin to modernize the country's arsenal
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Austin González, member of the National Political Committee of the Democratic Socialists of America and head of the DSA electoral observer delegation in Perú, talks to us about the results of the presidential election in Perú where the left-leaning candidate Pedro Castillo has taken a slight 0.6 percent lead over conservative candidate Keiko Fujimori. We also talk about the impact that a Castillo victory will have in the region, and what lessons could be learned from this for progressive politics in the U.S.Maru Mora Villalpando, founder of La Resistencia, community organizer and immigrant activist, joins us to talk about the numerous roadblocks that immigrants face on their way, and in the U.S., including remarks by Vice President Kamala Harris intended to deter would-be immigrants and how representative of a policy has spanned across administrations. We also talk about the huge backlog of cases in immigration courts that leave immigrants in a legal limbo, and how the Supreme Court recently dealt a blow to the rights of TPS holders. Tina Landis, environmental and social activist and the author of the book “Climate Solutions Beyond Capitalism,” joins us to talk about a public electric power resolution recently introduced by Representatives Cori Bush (D-MO) and Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) and what a socialized system could mean for citizens of this country. We also talk about how Congress has continued to privatize resources that are basic human rights and what it would take to change this.Daniel Lazare, journalist and author, talks to us about the latest Senate report on the January 6th Capital attack, and how our collective memory is already confused on what took place that day. We will also talk about the continuity between the Department of Justice under Trump and Biden, and how it will not seek compulsory legal process in leak investigations to obtain source information from the press.Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and CEO and founder of KCG Consulting Services, talks to us about her new book “Emotional Civility: The New Standard for Global Success.”
In this hour of the Spring Live Drive, our hosts visited with Thomas Sabinash and Keith & Sharon Anderson
Sean Michael Love, founder and editor-in-chief of Black House News, and Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney and business consultant, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and the CEO and Founder of KCG Consulting Services join us to talk about the Derek Chauvin trial, the ongoing jury deliberations, how they could decide which if any of the charges he is guilty of, the media coverage of the trial, and the misguided sense of hope that a guilty verdict by itself would heal wounds in our society. We also talk about the statements by Representative Maxine Waters (D- CA), where she called for more confrontation and how these received condemnation from a wide range of talking heads.Alan MacLeod, author, journalist and media analyst and a member of the Glasgow University Media Group, tells us about the long-running distortions by the media on the war in Afghanistan, which have actually been amped up now that the U.S. may be preparing for a withdrawal from the country. We also talk about the conflict of interest in the pipeline of “experts” who come from the defense establishment and end up promoting misleading narratives in news outlets. James Early, former Director of Cultural Heritage Policy at the Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage at the Smithsonian Institution and board member of the Institute for Policy Studies, joins us talk about Raul Castro stepping down as first secretary of the Communist Party of that country and the election of Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel to the position, whether we will see changes in the country with this change of the guard, how these events have been covered in U.S. media, and how this negative coverage also affects other countries like Venezuela and China. Sean Blackmon, co-host of By Any Means Necessary on Radio Sputnik, joins our Politics of Art segment to talk about the new documentary series by Raoul Peck, “Exterminate All the Brutes,” how it directly challenges the mythologies of the foundation of the U.S., how the role of white supremacy is integral to its history, and how media and pop culture perpetuate these myths.
Ron Hampton, DC Representative for Blacks in Law Enforcement of America and former Executive Director of the National Black Police Association, and Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney, business consultant, and former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, join us to talk about the testimony of the Minneapolis Police Chief in the Derek Chauvin trial that directly points to his escalating the situation and arguments of the defense trying to poke holes in the Chief’s testimony, and how policing in general currently does not promote peaceful conflict resolution approaches. We also talk about how the Chauvin trial has sparked a series of proposed reforms in police departments nationally and how successful these could be. Bryan MacDonald, journalist specializing in Eastern Europe and Russia talks to us about growing tensions between Russia, Ukraine and the United States, with reports of Russian troops massing near eastern Ukraine amid a flurry of ceasefire violations, Ukraine approving a security policy to retake Crimea, and how the conflict is covered by western media, where Russia is always characterized as the aggressor. We also talk about U.S. assurances of support for Ukraine, what kind of actual support would the U.S. provide, and how this could play out if the crisis in the region worsens.Jon Jeter, author, former Washington Post bureau chief and two-time Pulitzer Prize finalist with more than 20 years of journalistic experience, joins us to talk about Janet Yellen’s comments on instituting a global minimum corporate tax, how true are the claims that this would stop a “race to the bottom.” We also talk about taxing the large number of corporations that have not paid any corporate tax for years, and whether this potential tax money would be used for public investment in the new infrastructure plan. Psalmayene ‘Psalm’ 24, award-winning playwright, director and actor to talk about his brand new piece “The Freewheelin' Insurgents,” the experience of creating digital works for theater companies, and the state of American theater after Black, Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) theatremakers published the letter “We See You, White American Theater.”
New voter suppression laws are passed in Georgia and the Derek Chauvin trial gets underway. How can we organize to put an end to white supremacy?Mitchell Plitnick, political analyst, writer, president of ReThinking Foreign Policy and co-author the new book “Except for Palestine: The Limits of Progressive Politics,” tells us about about the various parties jockeying for power in Israel after last week’s elections, how these coalitions are being negotiated, what role can the Joint List can play in these, and how the right wing parties are permanently entrenching themselves in Israel’s politics. We also talk about China and Iran signing a security and economic cooperation agreement, and how this could allow Iran some breathing room amid international sanctions.John Ross, author, economist, and senior fellow of the Chongyang Institute at Renmin University of China, talks to us about President Biden suggesting that “democratic countries” should put together a global infrastructure investment plan to rival China’s Belt and Road initiative, what these projects actually entail, how they compare with western efforts, and how this fits into ever growing tensions with China. Ra Shad Frazier Gaines, founder and chair of both the Black Caucus of the Young Democrats of America and Black Progressives, and Dr. Sharon Anderson, attorney, business consultant, former law school professor/lecturer at Howard Law, and CEO and founder of KCG Consulting Services, both join us in a conversation about the new voter suppression laws in Georgia, how this constitutes a human rights violation, the role of black churches and HBCUs in building movements, and the difficulties in building coalitions with white progressives. We also talk about the Derek Chauvin trial and the uphill battle of achieving justice considering the long history of white supremacy in the U.S. In our Miss the Press segment, hosts Michelle Witte and Bob Schlehuber talk about the gun control debate popping up again on Sunday shows, the predictable debate between Democrats and Republicans, and Dana Bash’s interview with Antony Blinken on how and when the US intends to punish its enemies.The Misfits also talk about a recent mass shooting in Baltimore, COVID vaccines and intellectual property, and Pete Buttigieg’s mileage tax.
On June 6, 1994, two masked gunmen burst into local night club impresario Casimir "Butch Casey Sucharski's home in Miramar, Florida. They proceeded to assault Casey, and 25 year old dancers, Sharon Anderson and her friend Marie Rogers, beating them with their weapons before executing the three with gunshots to the back of the head and neck. The following day, Casey's black Mercedes-Benz was discovered burning in a field over 70 miles away. With few leads or evidence, police began the task of attempting to catch the killers, armed only with a grainy black and white shot of one of the men's faces, taken with a hidden security camera. Follow the Deathcast of Twitter @AuthorTotten Facebook and Instagram @ Ian Totten-Author Support the show on Patreon @ Ian Totten Author #truecrime #truecrimeaddict #serial #serialkiller #podcast #podbean #stitcher #applepodcasts #podcastsofinstagram #truecrimecommunity
Dr Sharon Anderson, attorney, former law school professor and lecturer at Howard Law, and CEO and founder of KCG Consulting Service, tells Misfits hosts Bob Schlehuber and Michelle Witte what she’d say if she was tasked with defending Donald Trumps, what Democrats have succeeded and failed at in their impeachment case, and why the outcome is preordained.Director of Veterans for Peace Garett Reppenhagen discusses the roots of extremism in the military, the flawed arguments being made about patriotism and nationalism, his hopes for the upcoming planned military stand down, and how best to work toward peace. Journalist Dan Cohen with Behind the Headlines discussed his work on Colombia, the horrifying series of massacres still occuring there, the role the US plays behind the scenes in violence in South America and elsewhere and what it’s like to work in dangerous and heartbreaking places.Ron Placone, comedian and host of "Get Your News On With Ron,” dropped by to tell a few people to take a long, long walk away from the public eye this weekend, including EJ Dionne, Disney, Jaime Spears and YouTube.The Misfits also talk about the Supreme Court finally staying an execution, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo’s excuse for hiding nursing home death data and the arrival of new Covid-19 strains in DC.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Sharon Anderson, Head of Digital Lotteries at The Lott, known for their brands including Powerball, Oz Lotto and Instant Scratch Its. Links from the episode:Donald Trump toilet brushCountry RoadQR CodesDigital Adaptation by Paul BoagA Gentleman in Moscow by Amor TowlesBillion Dollar Dream Seller: The Tatts digital lotteries machine | #037Acast (sponsored)Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by… AcastAdd To Cart is hosted and distributed through Acast, the home of podcasting. It wasn't until I started this podcast that I realised how powerful podcasts are in creating real connections with listeners. I love when listeners contact me and speak to me as though we’re lifelong friends - and it's great! And I know this carries over to our advertising partners. My relationship becomes their relationship. And because I value my listeners above all - I only partner with brands I would recommend as a friend. It's kind of like influencer marketing without having to see me in a swimsuit. So, if you are looking to explore the power of podcast advertising for your brand, you should check out Acast. Acast host over 20,000 podcasts, a mix of amazing local and international content, and can deliver credible mentions to engaged listeners in an uncluttered environment. Check out Acast Advertising on google today.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Sharon Anderson from The LottSharon Anderson is the Head of Digital for The Lott, at Tabcorp, Australia's leading gambling-led entertainment company, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Since 2015, Sharon has driven the digital strategy that has contributed to a significant increase in sales and customer satisfaction scores across The Lott's digital channels.Sharon is passionate about innovation, customer centricity and data-driven decision making. She has led and worked directly with teams across marketing and technology to transform products, people, and processes at all levels within the organisation.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we checkout Sharon Anderson, Head of Digital Lotteries at The Lott, known for their brands including Powerball, Oz Lotto and Instant Scratch Its. Links from the episode:Donald Trump toilet brushCountry RoadQR CodesDigital Adaptation by Paul BoagA Gentleman in Moscow by Amor TowlesBillion Dollar Dream Seller: The Tatts digital lotteries machine | #037Acast (sponsored)Questions answered in the podcast:What is the weirdest thing you’ve ever bought online? Who is your favourite retailer? Which retail fad do you wish was history?Can you recommend a book or podcast that our listeners should immediately get into? Finish this sentence. The future of retail is… This episode was brought to you by… AcastAdd To Cart is hosted and distributed through Acast, the home of podcasting. It wasn't until I started this podcast that I realised how powerful podcasts are in creating real connections with listeners. I love when listeners contact me and speak to me as though we’re lifelong friends - and it's great! And I know this carries over to our advertising partners. My relationship becomes their relationship. And because I value my listeners above all - I only partner with brands I would recommend as a friend. It's kind of like influencer marketing without having to see me in a swimsuit. So, if you are looking to explore the power of podcast advertising for your brand, you should check out Acast. Acast host over 20,000 podcasts, a mix of amazing local and international content, and can deliver credible mentions to engaged listeners in an uncluttered environment. Check out Acast Advertising on google today.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Sharon Anderson from The LottSharon Anderson is the Head of Digital for The Lott, at Tabcorp, Australia's leading gambling-led entertainment company, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX). Since 2015, Sharon has driven the digital strategy that has contributed to a significant increase in sales and customer satisfaction scores across The Lott's digital channels.Sharon is passionate about innovation, customer centricity and data-driven decision making. She has led and worked directly with teams across marketing and technology to transform products, people, and processes at all levels within the organisation.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Morgan State University Professor Dr. Ray Winbush checks in to discuss the surge in Black-Gun Buying and Black Gun clubs. Dr. Winbush will also look at the Georgia Senate race & the anxiety over what Trump will do next to remain in office. Before we get to Dr. Winbush, author Dr. Sharon Anderson talks about if America is heading towards a civil war. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Sharon Anderson, Head of Digital Lotteries at The Lott. You would know The Lott for their brands including Powerball, Oz Lotto and Instant Scratch Its. This is a unique retailer as there are no physical goods to shift and this episode provides a fascinating insight into how you can still sell something that is totally intangible. Sharon takes us behind the scenes with some of the challenges they face in transitioning older customers to online, the tactics they use to navigate app stores that have different rules and regulations and how they handle the huge surges of demand one hour out from prize draws. Links from the episode:The LottPicturePick Signet and Nue Bar (sponsored)Shopify Plus and Tropeaka (sponsored)Questions answered in the podcast include:Who is The Lott customer and how has that changed over time? From a tech point of view, what’s the most challenging part of keeping The Lott trading? In digital marketing, where have you experimented recently to change or drive new behaviours? This episode was brought to you by… eSuiteHi guys, before we get into today’s show, I want to give you the heads up on an exciting new venture that’s launching today Over the last few years, I’ve been consulting with a variety of eCommerce businesses. They usually engage me to solve a technology or marketing problem, but what becomes very clear, very quickly is that it’s often a people or skills capability, rather than a tech or marketing problem that we have to solve. We need to get the structure and capabilities right before we go out and buy that Ferrari that sits in the driveway because no-one can drive it. At the same time, as a retailer, I’ve worked with lots of recruiters, both as an employer and as a candidate. What was obvious to me, was that while there was no shortage of great recruiters, most don't understand our unique world of eCommerce. We’re a bit of that weird hybrid that sits amongst digital, marketing and retail skills and we often have to do them all. That’s why I’ve teamed up with my very good friend and amazing talent finder, Emily Hayden, to launch eSuite. At eSuite, we aim to connect eCommerce talent to help retailers, jobseekers and our communities grow. We’re already working with some high growth eCommerce clients and have some amazing job opportunities live on our website right now. I’ll be sharing more with you over the coming weeks, and introducing Em, but if you want to know more or get in touch, visit esuitetalent.com.au. We are the people for eCommerce growth. SignetNue Bar are manufacturers of solid shampoo and conditioner bars that are designed to provide a plastic free hair and body care solution - what will they think of next? They partnered with our partners and packaging supplier Signet to create a sustainable supply chain with eco-friendly packaging solutions, while keeping product transit damages at zero percent...zero percent! Signet has over 5,500 packaging solutions that help leading eCommerce businesses step up their packaging game. Visit Signet.net.au to find out more.Shopify PlusTropeaka is an Australian nutrition brand, born on Shopify back in 2016, such a long, long time ago. Four years later, volumes have increased, B2B has become a priority and it was time to scale. This meant a transition from Shopify to Shopify Plus and what a transition it was, with the addition of personalised discounts, cart optimisations and a custom check out. Tropeaka were able to increase their average order value from $89 to $94 across 15,000 orders per month. That is a sign of a very healthy partnership. To read more of Tropeaka’s story and see other case studies, visit the customer section on shopify.com.au/plus.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Sharon Anderson from The LottSharon Anderson is the Head of Digital for The Lott, at Tabcorp, Australia's leading gambling-led entertainment company, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).Since 2015, Sharon has driven the digital strategy that has contributed to a significant increase in sales and customer satisfaction scores across The Lott's digital channels.Sharon is passionate about innovation, customer centricity and data-driven decision making. She has led and worked directly with teams across marketing and technology to transform products, people, and processes at all levels within the organisation.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In this episode of Add To Cart, we are joined by Sharon Anderson, Head of Digital Lotteries at The Lott. You would know The Lott for their brands including Powerball, Oz Lotto and Instant Scratch Its. This is a unique retailer as there are no physical goods to shift and this episode provides a fascinating insight into how you can still sell something that is totally intangible. Sharon takes us behind the scenes with some of the challenges they face in transitioning older customers to online, the tactics they use to navigate app stores that have different rules and regulations and how they handle the huge surges of demand one hour out from prize draws. Links from the episode:The LottPicturePick Signet and Nue Bar (sponsored)Shopify Plus and Tropeaka (sponsored)Questions answered in the podcast include:Who is The Lott customer and how has that changed over time? From a tech point of view, what’s the most challenging part of keeping The Lott trading? In digital marketing, where have you experimented recently to change or drive new behaviours? This episode was brought to you by… eSuiteHi guys, before we get into today’s show, I want to give you the heads up on an exciting new venture that’s launching today Over the last few years, I’ve been consulting with a variety of eCommerce businesses. They usually engage me to solve a technology or marketing problem, but what becomes very clear, very quickly is that it’s often a people or skills capability, rather than a tech or marketing problem that we have to solve. We need to get the structure and capabilities right before we go out and buy that Ferrari that sits in the driveway because no-one can drive it. At the same time, as a retailer, I’ve worked with lots of recruiters, both as an employer and as a candidate. What was obvious to me, was that while there was no shortage of great recruiters, most don't understand our unique world of eCommerce. We’re a bit of that weird hybrid that sits amongst digital, marketing and retail skills and we often have to do them all. That’s why I’ve teamed up with my very good friend and amazing talent finder, Emily Hayden, to launch eSuite. At eSuite, we aim to connect eCommerce talent to help retailers, jobseekers and our communities grow. We’re already working with some high growth eCommerce clients and have some amazing job opportunities live on our website right now. I’ll be sharing more with you over the coming weeks, and introducing Em, but if you want to know more or get in touch, visit esuitetalent.com.au. We are the people for eCommerce growth. SignetNue Bar are manufacturers of solid shampoo and conditioner bars that are designed to provide a plastic free hair and body care solution - what will they think of next? They partnered with our partners and packaging supplier Signet to create a sustainable supply chain with eco-friendly packaging solutions, while keeping product transit damages at zero percent...zero percent! Signet has over 5,500 packaging solutions that help leading eCommerce businesses step up their packaging game. Visit Signet.net.au to find out more.Shopify PlusTropeaka is an Australian nutrition brand, born on Shopify back in 2016, such a long, long time ago. Four years later, volumes have increased, B2B has become a priority and it was time to scale. This meant a transition from Shopify to Shopify Plus and what a transition it was, with the addition of personalised discounts, cart optimisations and a custom check out. Tropeaka were able to increase their average order value from $89 to $94 across 15,000 orders per month. That is a sign of a very healthy partnership. To read more of Tropeaka’s story and see other case studies, visit the customer section on shopify.com.au/plus.About your host: Nathan Bush from 12HIGHNathan Bush is the founder and lead strategist at eCommerce consultancy, 12HIGH. He has led eCommerce for businesses with revenue $100m+ and has been recognised as one of Australia’s Top 50 People in eCommerce four years in a row. You can contact Nathan on LinkedIn, Twitter or via email.About your co-host: Sharon Anderson from The LottSharon Anderson is the Head of Digital for The Lott, at Tabcorp, Australia's leading gambling-led entertainment company, listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX).Since 2015, Sharon has driven the digital strategy that has contributed to a significant increase in sales and customer satisfaction scores across The Lott's digital channels.Sharon is passionate about innovation, customer centricity and data-driven decision making. She has led and worked directly with teams across marketing and technology to transform products, people, and processes at all levels within the organisation.Please contact us if you: Want to come on board as an Add To Cart sponsor Are interested in joining Add To Cart as a co-host Have any feedback or suggestions on how to make Add To Cart betterEmail hello@addtocart.com.au We look forward to hearing from you! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This is a special episode! I'm chatting with Dee Sapp, Keva Brooks Napper, and Sharon Anderson, a few of my co-authors of our newly published book, The Nonprofit Legacy! We all take you on our personal journeys of start up, lessons learned, successes, and actionable tools you can use to start or grow your nonprofit organization. From navigating paperwork, to successfully gaining grants and sponsorships, to filling your board and volunteer teams, The Nonprofit Legacy takes you step-by-step through the process. This book is a powerful tool for all leaders! If one of the organizations resonated with you, please connect and support the Founder and co-author: Dee Sapp, Founder & CEO Accessibility Bridge Corporation, Inc Twitter: https://twitter.com/AccessBridgesCo Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/xsbridge Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/accessbridge LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/accessibility-bridge-corporation To purchase The Nonprofit Legacy from Dee: visit paypal.me/deesappWebsite: https://accessibilitybridge.com Cashapp: $deesapp ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Keva Brooks Napper, Founder & Executive Director Beautiful Butterflies, Inc Website- www.mybeautifulbutterflies.com IG - @keva_diva1 Twitter - @keva_diva Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/keva.napper Beautiful Butterflies - https://www.facebook.com/mybeautifulbutterflies/ To purchase The Nonprofit Legacy from Keva: Cashapp- $kbnapper https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/kevabrooksnapper/24.95 SheroPublishing.com --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sharon Anderson, Founder & Executive Director Girl Speak, Inc Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/girlspeaklife Instagram: @girl_speak_inc Twitter: @girlspeakinc Website: www.girlspeakinc.org To purchase The Nonprofit Legacy from Sharon: Click here PayPal --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/nonprofitpowerhour/support
Barbara Arnwine, president and founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition; and Rev. Dr. Sharon Anderson, CEO of KCG Consulting and former associate professor at the Howard University School of Law and Georgetown Law, join us to discuss the US presidential election, the courts and whether constant lawsuits over vote counting are the future for the country. Since the counting started, there have been a bunch of lawsuits, mostly by the Trump campaign, regarding access for observers. There have also been lawsuits in several states regarding which votes could be counted and what the results have been. Should we look at these legal fights launched by the Trump campaign and think that US election and voting laws are pretty weak and unsettled? Or, on the contrary, should we conclude that the laws and courts are functioning as they should, and these lawsuits are just harassment?Dr. Yolandra Hancock, board-certified pediatrician and obesity medicine specialist, joins us to discuss medical education during a pandemic and a new Hippocratic Oath that addresses racism. The new oath comes from the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine's Class of 2024. In September, students in the class "started a new tradition by writing their own class oath to acknowledge their ever-evolving responsibilities as physicians," a release from the university noted. It acknowledges “the fundamental failings of our health care and political systems in serving vulnerable communities.” It is intended as a “first step in our enduring commitment to repairing the injustices against those historically ignored and abused in medicine: Black patients, Indigenous patients, Patients of Color and all marginalized populations who have received substandard care as a result of their identity and limited resources.” But what will the students taking this oath be up against as they try to uphold it while going through medical school and into their own practices?Anoa Changa, writer, activist, lawyer and journalist, joins us to discuss the elections in Georgia. The presidential race seems to be coming to a close, but the state will have not one but two US Senate seats heading to runoff elections on January 5, 2021. One race will be Republican Sen. David Perdue vs. Democrat Jon Ossoff, and the other race will be GOP Sen. Kelly Loeffler - who has never won an election - vs. Democratic Pastor Raphael Warnock. Just about every Democrat has come forward with advice on how best to win each seat. On one side, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) and her allies have warned Georgia Democrats to not run too far to the left, or they will blow their chances in both contests. House Majority Whip Jim Clyburn (D-SC) said during a Thursday caucus call that if “we are going to run on Medicare for All, defund the police, socialized medicine, we're not going to win," Politico reported. "But Rep. Pramila Jayapal of Washington, co-chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus, thought differently, jumping in on a Democratic Party strategy call to defend liberal ideas, saying that’s what keeps the Democratic base motivated to turn out and vote," the outlet noted. How do Democrats win these two Senate seats in Georgia? What is the path?
Barbara Arnwine, president and founder of the Transformative Justice Coalition; and Rev. Dr. Sharon Anderson, CEO of KCG Consulting and former associate professor at the Howard University School of Law and Georgetown Law, join us to discuss the US presidential election, the courts and whether constant lawsuits over vote counting are the future for the country. Since the counting started, there have been a bunch of lawsuits, mostly by US President Donald Trump's campaign, regarding access for observers. There have also been lawsuits in several states regarding which votes could be counted and what the results have been. Should we look at these legal fights launched by the Trump campaign and think that US election and voting laws are pretty weak and unsettled? Or, on the contrary, should we conclude that the laws and courts are functioning as they should, and these lawsuits are just harassment?
Please join Rev. Dr. Sharon Anderson, Esq. and I, Saturday, October 31 at 3:00 P.M. (EST) as we discuss the importance of Exercise Your Right to Vote. As Franklin D. Roosevelt said, NOBODY will ever deprive the American people of the right to vote EXCEPT the American people THEMSELVES and the only way they could do this Is BY NOT VOTING. Voting is a very important part of any democracy. Consider what this country could be. Remember what it was like when we treated each other with dignity and respect? Are we better off than we were four years ago? Can you image a better future? MAKE YOUR VOICE HEARD! GET OUT THE VOTE!!
Joining us today to review yesterday's third game against Tacoma Defiance is our Podcast Mom, Sharon Anderson! We comment on the game and what was said in the press conference by Belmar, Sargis, and Coach Briggs. Join our official supporter's group on Patreon, THE SQUADRON, and get amazing perks like member-only merchandise, interviewee shout outs, behind-the-scenes look at our podcast, and more! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/SactownFC. Episode Image: Sacramento Republic FC Listen to all episodes, learn more about our supporter's group (The Squadron), read Becca & Seth's Soccer Pulse section, by checking out our website at: www.SactownFC.com. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! :) Music Credits: There It Is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4519-there-it-is License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support Sactown FC by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sactown-fc
Joining us today to review yesterday's third game against Reno 1868 is our Podcast Mom, Sharon Anderson! We comment on what was said in the press conference by Coach Briggs & Belmar. We have a discount code to the first 3 teams who register for the October 10 footgolf Mega Bowl Championship where the winning team wins $1,000! Visit https://nfga.ticketspice.com/the-megabowl-1000 & use code sactownfc for 10% off your fee. The offer expires 9/26 so get signed up today! Join our official supporter's group on Patreon, THE SQUADRON, and get amazing perks like member-only merchandise, interviewee shout outs, behind-the-scenes look at our podcast, and more! Visit: https://www.patreon.com/SactownFC. Listen to all episodes, learn more about our supporter's group (The Squadron), read Becca & Seth's Soccer Pulse section, by checking out our website at: www.SactownFC.com. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! :) Music Credits: There It Is by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4519-there-it-is License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Support Sactown FC by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sactown-fc
I invite you to listen to the Speak Out Loud conversation from September 3rd with my guests Dr. Ida Jones, Archivist, Morgan State University and Sharon Anderson, Chair, Alpha Kappa Alpha/Xi Omega’s, Connections Committee. We had an informative conversation about why we must vote; why we must put a voting plan into action; and, actionable resources to help us become voter ready. Many thanks to my guests who shared a wealth of knowledge, information and history about voting in America. --- 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/rickyterry/message
This week our host Cynthia Whittaker Putman was joined by Putnam County Schools (TN) School System Director Corby King, Grades 9-12 Curriculum Supervisor Dr. Sharon Anderson, and Coordinated School Health Program Supervisor Melanie Bussell for an important conversation about the 2020-21 school year.
Our very own Podcast mom, Sharon Anderson joins the show for Episode 16 to talk about her 4 decades in the Sacramento Football scene. Episode 16 takes us through memories of what has become of soccer in our region and Sharon has been there every step of the way. We also talk about the future and what she is looking forward to as the city prepares for MLS. Follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/SactownFC Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/SactownFC Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/SactownFC/ Join our Sacramento Republic Fans Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SactownFC/ Have a question you'd like for us to answer in our next episode? Do you have any comments on our podcast? Please let us know by sending us a message on our social media pages or leave us a comment on any of our social media/podcast platform pages. THANK YOU FOR LISTENING! :) Music from https://filmmusic.io "District Four" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com) License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Support Sactown FC by donating to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/sactown-fc
Sharon Anderson, Senior Vice President of Williamstown Bank joins Bill and Ed to discuss living out your faith in the workplace. Williamstown Bank is known for it's commitment to customer service and it's local community. Sharon, a Faith Empowered Workplace Leader discusses several aspects of her leadership model.
La suerte de Pablo Ibar está echada. Había una disyuntiva, ¿vida o muerte?, ¿cadena perpetua o pena capital? Después de una tensa espera, la moneda cayó por el lado de la cara. El jurado se decidió por la cadena perpetua por los asesinatos de Casimir Sucharski, dueño de un club nocturno, y de dos modelos, Sharon Anderson y Marie Rogers, en 1994. Ibar no volverá al corredor de la muerte. Ahora, en este Informe Enigma, repasamos con Andres Krakenberguer, todos los detalles de este proceso judicial y al destino incierto al que se enfrenta ahora Pablo Ibar...
La suerte de Pablo Ibar está echada. Había una disyuntiva, ¿vida o muerte?, ¿cadena perpetua o pena capital? Después de una tensa espera, la moneda cayó por el lado de la cara. El jurado se decidió por la cadena perpetua por los asesinatos de Casimir Sucharski, dueño de un club nocturno, y de dos modelos, Sharon Anderson y Marie Rogers, en 1994. Ibar no volverá al corredor de la muerte. Ahora, en este Informe Enigma, repasamos con Andres Krakenberguer, todos los detalles de este proceso judicial y al destino incierto al que se enfrenta ahora Pablo Ibar...
It's the murder case that launched the Felonious Florida podcast in 2018. There's been a verdict in the trial of Pablo Ibar, accused of murdering Butch Casey, Sharon Anderson and Marie Rogers in South Florida in 1994. It's the fifth time a jury has considered evidence against a suspect in the brutal home invasion — but this time, it's not the remarkable 22-minute video recording of the murders that's the key to the case. There's new evidence against Pablo. Will his high-powered defense team find a way to overcome it?Be sure to listen to Episodes 1-4 of the first season of the show before listening to this update — start with the episode titled The Executions.
Many of us are guilty to looking at food as just a way to fill our stomachs, not as a prescription (hint Rx) for the body. Fitness experts Matt and Sharon Anderson, founders of Coeur d’Alene’s premier meal prep company sat down with Coeur d’Alene Advice Givers host Cole Turnbull to share their experiences of...
Ngarla and Rosalie Kunoth Monks, Veronica and Pamela Lynch, Sharon Anderson, Barbara Shaw and Matthew Ryan speak about Community Governance and Housing under the NT Intervention.
Last week, President Joe Robertson appointed Sharon Anderson dean of the School of Medicine. We’ll hear her thoughts on the role, learn about her background and why she is passionate about the work of the VA. And later, I talk with OHSU’s associate vice president for government relations Abby Tibbs about the federal budget released this week by the Trump administration and what it means for OHSU. Guests: Sharon Anderson, Abby Tibbs.
Allison Kramer talks with Dr. Sharon Anderson, Professor at Colorado State University, on how encouraging counseling students to truly know themselves leads to the development of a positive and professional ethical identity. Sharon's faculty page at CSU Sharon's author page @ Amazon.com Allison's faculty page at JWU For the APA citation for this episode visit www.thethoughtfulcounselor.com
Dont Miss Part 2 of my interview with Sharon Anderson!!!! She rocked the last interview and we are looking to get details about the event in November!!! Tune in
Sharon is an actresss and reknown recording artist. She will be our guest on this 2 part show. She will be hosting a concert and venue night Nov 8th 2014.... tune in and get details
Editor-in-Chief Pascale Lane interviews ASN President Thomas Coffman, MD, and incoming President Sharon Anderson, MD.
Editor-in-Chief Pascale Lane interviews ASN President Thomas Coffman, MD, and incoming President Sharon Anderson, MD.
Editor-in-Chief Pascale Lane interviews ASN President Thomas Coffman, MD, and incoming President Sharon Anderson, MD.
Editor-in-Chief Pascale Lane interviews ASN President Thomas Coffman, MD, and incoming President Sharon Anderson, MD.