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Best podcasts about stacey coleman

Latest podcast episodes about stacey coleman

Steve Dale's Pet World
SDPW: Show #880

Steve Dale's Pet World

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2022 43:17


Breed bans are a too common problem for many people who want to rent apartments or homes. Many of these rules are just too arbitrary or based on faulty information. Stacey Coleman of the Animal Farm Foundation chats with Steve about the ongoing troubles people can face when landlords are deciding what pets can and can't be allowed. Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP) is one of the most common reasons younger cats die too soon. There has been a ton of research and some recent breakthroughs in fighting this disease. Dr. Elizabeth Colleran joins Steve to share the latest. Steve helps listeners by phone and email.

Souls Church
Fighting For Unity

Souls Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2021 93:55


We must learn how to fight for what really matters in our life - unity in all areas! Check out this special message from Guest Pastors Jay & Stacey Coleman!

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Tall Cup Of Confidence
An Interview with Champions!

Tall Cup Of Confidence

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2021 36:40


Listeners will hear from an amazing Power Couple. This couple is teaching us how to break into the "success-confidence loop." Jesse and Stacey Coleman are teaching us, inspiring us, and most of all challenging us to examine where we are in life and decide where we want to be. Mr. and Mrs. Coleman are parents, business owners, and Coaches for people who want to live a well-rounded life that is fulfilling. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/lt-the-buddy-teacher/support

Real Life Pastor’s Wife
Episode 7: Interview with Stacey Coleman

Real Life Pastor’s Wife

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2020 34:12


In this episode we talk ministry life, family, and different stages of church life. Enjoy! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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Profiles in Leadership Podcast
Episode 06 - Is Socially Conscious Sheltering just an Attack on No Kill with Stacey Coleman

Profiles in Leadership Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2019 36:28


Is Socially Conscious Sheltering just a front for attacking No Kill? Find out more on my interview with Stacey Coleman, the Executive Director of the Animal Farm Foundation and the National Canine Research Council. Refreshing candor from an intelligent and brave advocate for animals. Detailed show notes can be found at: https://profilesinleadershippodcast.com/podcast Subscribe at: https://profilesinleadershippodcast.com/subscribe

Share Public Health
Leadership: An Interview with Leah Casanave, Every Hero is a Person

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 26:33


Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Leah Casanave of Douglas County, Nebraska about her work. Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Hailey Boudreau, Katie Brandert, Ian Buchta, Maya Chilese, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series, and to the de Beaumont Foundation for creating the 40 Under 40 list and connecting us to the impressive honorees. Funding for this podcast is provided by the Health Resources and Services administration. Please see the podcast notes for an evaluation and transcript. This podcast is brought to you by the University of Iowa College of Public Health.

Share Public Health
Leadership: An Interview with Elizabeth Walsh, A Public Health Hustler

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2019 36:27


Welcome to a collaborative episode of From the Front Row and Share Public Health, two podcasts produced from the University of Iowa College of Public Health. Our host, Ian Buchta, interview Elizabeth Walsh of Kansas City, Missouri about her work and hopes for public health. Visit our podcast webpage for a transcript and evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Hailey Boudreau, Katie Brandert, Ian Buchta, Maya Chilese, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series, and to the de Beaumont Foundation for creating the 40 Under 40 list and connecting us to the impressive honorees. Funding for this podcast is provided by the Health Resources and Services administration. Please see the podcast notes for an evaluation and transcript. This podcast is brought to you by the University of Iowa College of Public Health.

Share Public Health
Mental Health: No Wrong Door

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2019 54:41


Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast. In today's episode, we talk to a coalition in Washington County, Iowa about Crisis Intervention Teams, jail diversion programs, and other methods public safety officers use when confronting a person experiencing a mental health challenge. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman. Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Share Public Health
Mental Health: Mental Health Programs are an Investment

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2019 55:56


Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast. Resources mentioned in this episode: Not Myself Today National Alliance on Mental Illness Mental Health First Aid Question Persuade Refer National Federation of Families for Children's Mental Health Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman. Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Share Public Health
Mental Health: The Need for Trauma-Informed Training

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2019 75:40


Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast. Resources mentioned in this episode: Adverse Childhood Experiences information from CDC National Survey of Children's Health Alive & Well St. Louis Trauma Informed Pediatric Care training from the Midwestern Public Health Training Center Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman. Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

Share Public Health
Mental Health: Language Matters

Share Public Health

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2019 35:13


Welcome to Share Public Health, the Midwestern Public Health Training Center’s podcast connecting you to public health topics, issues, and colleagues throughout our region and the country, highlighting that we all share in public health. Thank you for tuning into this series focusing on mental health. In this series, we will explore mental health through the lens of schools, public safety, and business. Be sure to check the notes to get links to resources mentioned in the podcast. Resources mentioned in this episode: • Mental Health First Aid • NY State Education Department Mental Health Curriculum • Mental Health Literacy Scale Visit our podcast webpage for more information, a transcript, and an evaluation. Special thanks to our guests, and to members of our planning committee: Sonja Armbruster, Katie Brandert, Stacey Coleman, Brandon Grimm, Joy Harris, Suzanne Hawley, Abigail Menke, Jeneane Moody, Melissa Richlen, Hannah Shultz, Laurie Walkner, and Kristin Wilson for guidance in creating this series and to Maya Chilese for guidance as well as hosting this series. Theme music was composed and produced by Dave Hoing and Roger Hileman. Funding for this webinar is provided by the Health Resources and Services Administration.

The Individual Animal
Bias shouldn't play a role in shelter transport

The Individual Animal

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2019 56:13


We know lots of people have opinions on transporting dogs from southern states up north, well, Nikki has a lot of opinions too and she shares them on this episode of the Individual Animal. Chris Bender, the former Adoption and Shelter Manager from the Dutchess County SPCA, chimes in with his experiences, as does AFF's Executive Director, Stacey Coleman. There are some organizations that will not transport dogs labeled "pit bull." As you can imagine, this does not sit well with us. Arbitrarily labeling dogs plays a huge role in preventing good dogs from going home. We saw this in South Carolina a few weeks ago. This arbitrary labeling is what leads to the fallacy that shelters have a "pit bull" problem.  Many shelters in the south have bigger hurdles to overcome when it comes to the number of dogs in their shelters than in northern shelters. The more shelters work together through transport, the more dogs that get to go home. Transport saves lives and we need to have real conversations about why some shelters refuse to transport some dogs, regardless of their personality and whether or not they are good dogs.

RadioRotary
The Animal Farm Foundation (Aired On October 13 & 14, 2018)

RadioRotary

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2018 31:01


You may never have heard about canine discrimination, but you will learn a lot from this fascinating interview with Stacey Coleman and Nicole Juchem of the Animal Farm Foundation. The Foundation, which started in the 1980s as a refuse farm for horses, it now is a nationwide advocate for pit bulls and a trainer and supplier of service dogs. It specialized in training dogs for very specific tasks, such as opening doors. Among its programs are training K9 dogs for police departments, dogs that learn to detect drugs or hidden weapons. The Foundation works with inmates at Rikers Island Correctional Facility, where inmates socialize dogs and teach them basic canine manners. The dogs are recruited from animal shelters. If the dog turns out to be resistant to training, the Foundation finds a suitable family to adopt it. Learn more: Animal Farm Foundation, Inc.: https://animalfarmfoundation.org/ Animal Farm on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/animalfarmfoundation/ Pit Bull Discrimination: https://www.aspca.org/about-us/aspca-policy-and-position-statements/position-statement-pit-bulls Service Dogs and Emotional Support Animals: https://usaservicedogs.org/ CATEGORIES Animals Humanitarian Service Quality of Life Service Organizations --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/radiorotary/support

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SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show
All We Are Sayings is Give Pit's a Chance

SHINE ON! Kacey's Health & Happiness Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2018 26:00


There's a place in upstate New York that takes the dogs most discriminated against and turns them into life changing service dogs and drug and gun finding police dogs. The Animal Farm Foundation just wants us to open our minds. Stacey Coleman is the executive director....

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Marion Baptist Church Sermon Video
Stacey Coleman Testimony

Marion Baptist Church Sermon Video

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 11:59


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Marion Baptist Church Sermon Audio
Stacey Coleman Testimony

Marion Baptist Church Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2018 12:00


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Marion Baptist Church Sermon Audio
Stacey Coleman Testimony

Marion Baptist Church Sermon Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 7:03


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Marion Baptist Church Sermon Video
Stacey Coleman Testimony

Marion Baptist Church Sermon Video

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2018 7:03


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4ZZZ Live Delay
Live Delay - Ep 126 - HITS; Zeahorse

4ZZZ Live Delay

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2015 55:50


HITS: The first band we’re going to hear from have a no-nonsense name that confidently describes the caliber of songs they write. That band’s name is HITS. Having just celebrated their tenth anniversary as a band, they’ve lived more in that time than some bands would dare to imagine. With the twin guitar attack of Tamara Dawn and Stacey Coleman, vicious vocals from Dick Richards and solid backbone of Andy Buchanan and Gregor Mulvey, their live show effortlessly blow the minds of punters that come in contact with their extremely loud take on rock music. The latest record from HITS, 2014’s ‘Hikikomori’ was produced by legendary rock’n’roll figure Rob Younger, he of Radio Birdman and New Christs fame, and has been getting rave reviews from not only Australia, but Europe too. It was also longlisted for the 2014 Coopers Australian Music Prize. This particular set that we are about to listen to was captured at their 10th anniversary birthday show and is one of the finest documents of this bands live presence. Recorded & Mixed by Branko Cosic. Recorded at The Triffid on the 3rd of May, 2015. Zeahorse: Having played relentlessly for the last 5 years all over the east coast of Australia, Zeahorse have gained a reputation for being one of the best live bands around Australia. They were nominated for best live act in the 2013 FBi SMAC awards, and have supported many incredible acts such as The Black Angels, Them Crooked Vultures, Jello Biafra, The Mark of Cain and the Hard Ons. Their debut album Pools was released in 2013 to much critical acclaim, and went on to secure a North American release through Dine Alone Records in September last year. Many thanks to Harvey O’Sullivan from FBi Radio’s Live Feed for his assistance. Recorded & Mixed by Ben Moore @ Harvest Recordings Recorded at FBi Radio’s 10th Birthday Celebrations at Carriageworks, Sydney on the 8th of September, 2013. Airing details: Originally via Zed Digital, 8-9pm, Friday 19 June 2015. Show production and engineering: Branko Cosic.