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Norman Hill and his wife Velma have been lifelong civil rights activists. Norman was National Program Director of the Congress of Racial Equality (CORE) under Jim Farmer and Staff Coordinator for the 1963 March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom. He's also the author of the new book, " Climbing the Rough Side of the Mountain." He joins Boyd to discuss his story and the operating principles for enacting change.
PAIN Founder Flindt Andersen and Jason LaChance sat-down with special guest William “Bill” Bodner, a 31 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration. In this insightful and engaging conversation Agent Bodner shares insight into border policies, fentanyl trends, the war on drugs, Chinas role in producing the precursor chemicals that create fentanyl, his perspective on how there isn't one simple solution to the current drug crisis and legislations part in the open air drug markets. Special agent Bodner assumed the role of Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Los Angeles Field Division in June, 2019. As the Special Agent in Charge, Mr. Bodner is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of 14 offices located in Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and the seven Southern California counties which make up the greater Los Angeles area.Mr. Bodner previously served as a Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from June, 2017 to May, 2019 and an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from April, 2009 to May, 2017.From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Bodner served as a Staff Coordinator at the Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Operations Division, in Chantilly, Virginia. While assigned to the Special Operations Division, Mr. Bodner coordinated several high-level, multi-jurisdiction investigative operations and worked on high value target capture operations and classified projects. Between 1992 and 2006, Mr. Bodner worked the streets of Los Angeles as a DEA Special Agent and Group Supervisor. Mr. Bodner has leveraged his extensive career in Los Angeles to develop and improve upon partnerships with state, local and other federal agencies. Mr. Bodner' s vision is to conduct very impactful investigations on the most significant Drug Trafficking Organizations posing a threat to our region, keeping in mind the goal of improving the quality of life for those in our communities. Agent Bodner's sees the mission of DEA as keeping communities safe and healthy, while reducing drug-related violent crime. Mr. Bodner reminds all, drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to find something in life you are passionate about, don't let drugs distract you from that passion and don't ever let drugs become your passion. For more on Special Agent Bodner and DEA Resources https://www.instagram.com/dealosangeles https://twitter.com/DEALOSANGELES One Pill Can Kill https://www.dea.gov/onepillDEA Fact sheet—https://www.dea.gov/sites/default/files/2022-12/DEA-OPCK_FactSheet_December_2022.pdf Parents and caregivers resources https://www.dea.gov/onepill/parents-and-caregiversresources For more on Parents & Addicts In Need, to follow on social media, the Don't Hide The Scars Podcast, to get involved, or to donate https://linktr.ee/painnonprofit --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/donthidethescars/message
On this episode of Prep & Press, I'm joined by Adam Maxwell, the match director of the 2023 USPSA Multigun Nationals and Assistant MD Kevin Harrington who is also the Stage & Staff Coordinator for the match. And together we discuss the preparation, organization, and challenges involved in hosting a national-level shooting match at Forest Lake Sportsmen's Club in Minnesota. The post Prep & Press 376 – Building a Community: Planning and Staffing a Multigun Nationals appeared first on Firearms Radio Network.
William “Bill” Bodner, a 31 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration, assumed the role of Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration, Los Angeles Field Division in June, 2019. As the Special Agent in Charge, Mr. Bodner is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of 14 offices located in Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and the seven Southern California counties which make up the greater Los Angeles area. Mr. Bodner previously served as a Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from June, 2017 to May, 2019 and an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from April, 2009 to May, 2017. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Bodner served as a Staff Coordinator at the Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Operations Division, in Chantilly, Virginia. While assigned to the Special Operations Division, Mr. Bodner coordinated several high-level, multi- jurisdiction investigative operations and worked on high value target capture operations and classified projects. Between 1992 and 2006, Mr. Bodner worked the streets of Los Angeles as a DEA Special Agent and Group Supervisor. Mr. Bodner has leveraged his extensive career in Los Angeles to develop and improve upon partnerships with state, local and other federal agencies. Mr. Bodner' s vision is to conduct very impactful investigations on the most significant Drug Trafficking Organizations posing a threat to our region, keeping in mind the goal of improving the quality of life for those in our communities. Mr. Bodner sees the mission of DEA as keeping communities safe and healthy, while reducing drug-related violent crime. Mr. Bodner reminds all, drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to find something in life you are passionate about, don't let drugs distract you from that passion and don't ever let drugs become your passion. Intro and Outro music by: Decisions by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100756 Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Host Jodie Sweetin is joined by Amy McCarthy and Special Agent William (Bill) Bodner in Charge of DEA's Los Angeles Field Division. It's common and often warranted for parents to be anxious and concerned for the things their children may get into online. Countless ways exist for children to run into potentially dangerous situations including retail drug trafficking, once relegated to the dark web is now available across the web and social platforms! In this episode we will explore when and how much online time is appropriate. We will learn about how drugs and other illicit activity is coded and we will discuss ways to keep our kids safe online, monitor their activity and access and give them rules and guidelines that help them keep themselves safe. IN THIS EPISODE: [1:05] Dark web and social media [3:36] Access to counterfeit and prescription drugs [9:02] Appropriate age for social media accounts [10:30] Decoding your kids emojis and social media [14:55] Non negotiable ground rules [18:14] Ways to be more present in their child's online and social media presence [19:14] What to do if you find out your child is using drugs KEY TAKEAWAYS: In the last 3 years the ability to connect with drug dealers in brick and mortar places stopped, they migrated online, and that's really the same thing that happened to all of us in our work life Having them know that social media is part of a privilege. Instagram , Snapchat, Tik Tok, whatever social media account, it's like you're being able to look into their room like an extension of themselves. Limiting social media time can be really important as kids can get detached from other activities that are healthy outlets for them in their lives. ***DISCLAIMER***The views, information, or opinions expressed during the Awkward Conversation series are solely those of the individuals, speakers, commentators, experts, and or hosts involved and do not necessarily reflect nor represent those of the production, associates or broadcaster, or any of its employees. Production is not responsible and does not verify for accuracy any of the information contained in the series available for viewing. The primary purpose of this series is to educate and inform. This series does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This series is available for private, non-commercial use only. The production, broadcaster, or its channel cannot be held accountable for all or any views expressed during this program. Resources: SAMHSA Find Treatment Emoji Decoder DEA Takeback Website Growing Up Drug-Free: A Parent's Guide to Substance Use Prevention One Pill Could Kill Never Thought I'd Say This Podcast with Jodie Sweetin Team Upstandards with Trevor Donovan Get Smart About Drugs Website Elks Kid Zone Website Elks Drug Awareness Program Website Elks DAP on Twitter Elks DAP on Facebook Elks DAP on YouTube DEA Website DEA on Instagram DEA on Twitter DEA on Facebook DEA YouTube Channel Watch Awkward Conversations Season 1 the series: Awkward Breakfast Conversations - Ep. 1 Awkward Lunch Conversations - Ep. 2 Awkward Dinner Conversations - Ep. 3 Bios: Jodie Sweetin is an American actress and television personality known for her role as Stephanie Tanner in the ABC comedy series Full House and its Netflix sequel series Fuller House. Jodie is joined by Content Expert Amy McCarthy, a Senior Clinical Social Worker at Boston Children's Hospital. Amy McCarthy, LICSW, is the Director of Social Work for the Adolescent Substance Use and Addiction Program (ASAP) at Boston Children's Hospital where she provides direct clinical and programmatic support. Additionally, Amy has extensive experience working in community-based settings providing care to young people living with complex mental health needs, and their families. As the former director of the Boston-Suffolk County Family Resource Center, she worked with an abundance of community partners to ensure residents had access to vital resources to meet basic needs and beyond. Amy received her Bachelor's Degree in Social Work (BSW) from Siena College and earned a Master's Degree in Social Work (MSW) from Wheelock College. William “Bill” Bodner, a 30-year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration, assumed the role of Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration,Los Angeles Field Division in June, 2019. As the Special Agent in Charge, Mr. Bodner is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of 14 offices located in Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and the seven Southern California counties which make up the greater Los Angeles area. Mr. Bodner previously served as a Deputy Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from June, 2017 to May, 2019 and an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from April, 2009 to May, 2017. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Bodner served as a Staff Coordinator at the Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Operations Division, in Chantilly, Virginia. While assigned to the Special Operations Division, Mr. Bodner coordinated several high-level, multi-jurisdiction investigative operations and worked on high-value target capture operations and classified projects. Between 1992 and 2006, Mr. Bodner worked the streets of Los Angeles as a DEA Special Agent and Group Supervisor. Mr. Bodner has leveraged his extensive career in Los Angeles to develop and improve upon partnerships with state, local and other federal agencies. Mr. Bodner' s vision is to conduct very impactful investigations on the most significant Drug TraffickingOrganizations posing a threat to our region, keeping in mind the goal of improving the quality of life for those in our communities. Mr. Bodner sees the mission of DEA as keeping communities safe and healthy, while reducing drug-related violent crime. Mr. Bodner reminds all, drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to find something in life you are passionate about, don't let drugs distract you from that passion and don't ever let drugs become your passion.
We're back in person for this episode with our Staff Coordinator, Todd Sellon! Todd joins us this week to talk about his experience as our Mid-Western Regional Staff Coordinator, and begins by sharing how Fall Obsession has brought a group of a dozen outdoors men and women in the Mid-West together, even when they're States apart. They discuss the maturing of our Staff Programs and how others can become a member, some Mid-Western hunting memories, and more. Finally, Todd piggy-backs off of his wife, Heather's podcast episode with us (Ep. 112), talking about life with the Sellon family in Michigan, and how they have all grown together through hunting and the outdoors! For more hunting & outdoor content, visit https://www.fallobsession.comFall Obsession Podcast is driven by our friends at Ridge Rock Hunt Company (https://ridgerockhuntcompany.com)
Pet Detective Jamie Katz She's a real life Pet Detective, schooled as a human Private Investigator. Jamie Katz has found over 150 lost or stolen pets in the last 2 years. She'll share some wild stories and give you tips to make sure your pet isn't stolen. Listen Now Federal Agency Goes Pet Friendly The Interior Department welcomed a new breed of visitor to its Washington headquarters last month, one on four legs, covered with fur and on a mission to boost morale at the agency in charge of public lands. The first federal agency to go dog friendly opened its doors to 85 dogs that first Dog Day! Listen Now New Tick-Borne Disease Discovered Scientists have a double-shot of bad news about ticks. There's a new, and potentially fatal, tick-borne illness called Powassan and this summer looks like it might be one of the worst on record for an increase in the tick population. The Centers for Disease Control say tick-borne diseases are on the rise and prevention should be on everyone's mind now through early fall when ticks are most active. Listen Now Human College Graduates 24 Pets One of only a handful of colleges that allow and encourage pets, Eckerd College wants students to bring their dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, ducks and chinchillas to school. They supply pet dorms and vet visits for college kids and their pets. They even have a graduation ceremony for the creatures big and small. Tanya Womack is the Staff Coordinator for Pet Life at Eckerd College. She's happy to tell us about this groundbreaking initiative and she consults with other colleges that wish to institute the same policy. Listen Now Prisoners Training Animals A small team of women prisoners in Phoenix is working with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Animal Safety Unit. The program helps comfort and train animals rescued from deplorable conditions. Six days a week the women in the program are transported to a former men's jail that has been converted into a holding center and safe haven for animals. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
After College, Michael Brown was assigned to the DEA Detroit, Michigan Field Division Office. Director participated in several high-profile narcotics investigations and later volunteered for the first DEA Detroit Field Office Mobile Enforcement Team as the primary undercover agent and liaison officer with local and state law enforcement agencies. Director Brown (1991-1996) after successfully graduating from the Ranger Training Battalion was accepted into the DOJ- DEA's special operations program, Operation Snowcap, serving four tours of duty in Central and South America. During Director Brown's assignment he worked closely with Bolivian Counterdrug Special Forces units and was responsible for managing combat assault operations targeting clandestine narcotics manufacturing laboratories, clandestine air strips, illicit precursor chemical storage locations, locating fugitives and the development of counter-drug intelligence. During additional assignments in Pakistan, Director Brown worked in conjunction with the British Serious Organized Crime Agency and the British Special Air Service (SAS) Units pertaining joint counter-drug operations with the Pakistani Anti-Narcotics Special Investigative Intelligence Unit based in Quetta, Pakistan. Director Brown managed all joint undercover operations with Pakistan counterdrug units and developed operational field training programs. During 1999-2000, Director Brown volunteered for a six-month Tour-of-Duty to Port-a-Prince, Haiti, acting as the principal training officer for the Haitian Counterdrug Maritime Unit. In 2004, Director Brown was transferred to the DEA Houston Field Division, where he was responsible for managing DEA investigations, participating in undercover street operations, and coordinating enforcement actions with other Federal/State law enforcement agencies. During 2019 to 2021 Director Brown was transferred to the DEA headquarters in Washington D.C. Director Brown was assigned as Staff Coordinator for the DEA Office of Foreign Operations (OFE) for Middle East-Europe-Afghanistan-India. During June 1, 2021, Director Brown, retired after 32 years as a special agent for DEA and started his new position with Rigaku Analytical Devices as the Director of Counter-Narcotics Interdiction Partnerships. Rigaku is the leader in the development of specialized counter-narcotics analyzers for the identification of unknown substances. In this new role, Director Brown is responsible for designing and implementing strategic planning to enhance the ability of law enforcement agencies using advanced technology to identify and mitigate the threat posed by Transnational Organized Criminal groups and their proxies related to trafficking in dangerous narcotics and illicit precursor chemicals. Director Brown's vision incorporates the use of advanced law enforcement technology as a critical tool in combating the evolution of Transnational Organized Crime groups as they progress in the development of new precursor and pre-precursor chemicals essential to clandestine drug production and international drug distribution.
In this interview, Colleen describes the paradigm shift (revolution) that she has experienced over the last year and a half. She explains how it has affected her relationship with Jesus, her marriage with Greg and her ministry with the IV Staff and athletes she works with.
William “Bill” Bodner, a 28 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration, assumed the role of Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration Los Angeles Field Division in June, 2019. As the Special Agent in Charge, Mr. Bodner is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of 14 offices located in Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and the seven Southern California counties which make up the greater Los Angeles area. Mr. Bodner previously served as an Associate Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from June, 2017 to May, 2019 and an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from April, 2009 to May, 2017. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Bodner served as a Staff Coordinator at the Drug Enforcement Administration's Special Operations Division, in Chantilly, Virginia. While assigned to the Special Operations Division, Mr. Bodner coordinated several high-level, multi-jurisdiction investigative operations and worked on high value target capture operations and classified projects. Between 1992 and 2006, Mr. Bodner worked the streets of Los Angeles as a Special Agent and Group Supervisor. Mr. Bodner has leveraged his extensive career in Los Angeles to develop and improve upon partnerships with state, local and other federal agencies. Mr. Bodner' s vision is to conduct very impactful investigations on the most significant Drug Trafficking Organizations posing a threat to our region, keeping in mind the goal of improving the quality of life for those in our communities. Mr. Bodner reminds all, drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to find something in life you are passionate about, don't let drugs distract you from that passion and don't ever let drugs become the passion. To Get the Video Version of this Podcast Please Visit Us Here: https://www.patreon.com/wwtglpodcasts Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
William “Bill” Bodner, a 28 year veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration, assumed the role of Special Agent in Charge of the Drug Enforcement Administration Los Angeles Field Division in June, 2019. As the Special Agent in Charge, Mr. Bodner is responsible for overseeing the daily operations of 14 offices located in Nevada, Hawaii, Guam, Saipan, and the seven Southern California counties which make up the greater Los Angeles area. Mr. Bodner previously served as an Associate Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from June, 2017 to May, 2019 and an Assistant Special Agent in Charge of the Los Angeles Field Division from April, 2009 to May, 2017. From 2006 to 2009, Mr. Bodner served as a Staff Coordinator at the Drug Enforcement Administration’s Special Operations Division, in Chantilly, Virginia. While assigned to the Special Operations Division, Mr. Bodner coordinated several high-level, multi-jurisdiction investigative operations and worked on high value target capture operations and classified projects. Between 1992 and 2006, Mr. Bodner worked the streets of Los Angeles as a Special Agent and Group Supervisor. Mr. Bodner has leveraged his extensive career in Los Angeles to develop and improve upon partnerships with state, local and other federal agencies. Mr. Bodner’ s vision is to conduct very impactful investigations on the most significant Drug Trafficking Organizations posing a threat to our region, keeping in mind the goal of improving the quality of life for those in our communities. Mr. Bodner reminds all, drug trafficking is not a victimless crime. The best way to avoid becoming a victim is to find something in life you are passionate about, don’t let drugs distract you from that passion and don’t ever let drugs become the passion. To Get the Video Version of this Podcast Please Visit Us Here: www.Patreon.com/thingreenlinepodcast
Staff Coordinator, Brittany is digging deep into God's fatherly love. Sharing part of her testimony with us, she is learning to rejoice in the Lord even when it's hard or it doesn't make sense. Brittany reminds us all to walk as the children of light that we are called. At Camp Ch-Yo-Ca it has been our mission for the last 50 years to lead campers into a deeper relationship with the Lord and with each other. We are excited for you to hear the wisdom from our staff and campers this season. Follow us on all social media platforms @campchyoca to stay updated on every new episode! Thanks for listening! Written and hosted by Meagan Harkins Written and produced by Rachel Walle WEBSITE http://www.campchyoca.com INSTAGRAM https://www.instagram.com/campchyoca/ TWITTER https://twitter.com/campchyoca/ FACEBOOK https://www.facebook.com/campchyoca/ SPOTIFY https://open.spotify.com/user/d0yyql5... TIKTOK https://www.tiktok.com/@campchyoca
We're back with part 2 of our interview with RESET Ministries Inc. Staff Coordinator, Alyson Nicholas. On today's episode Aly gets personal during our Up Close and Purposeful segment. She specifically shares what it means to her to be a Black Girl with Purpose, how others are impacted by her obedience, the power of having a Holy Spirit, purpose-filled friendship and how she came to know Jesus! Aly is living proof that the enemy is defeated by the blood of the lamb and the word of our testimony. Tune in to hear the gems she dropped this week! Follow Aly on Instagram @_itsalyson_ Stay connected with Black Girls with Purpose by subscribing to our email list at blackgirlswithpurpose.org/join Get your copy of my new 21-day devotional on faith by visiting blackgirlswithpurpose.org/shop/faith. Free shipping when you enter coupon code bgwp. Follow Black Girls with Purpose on IG. We host live Bible Studies every Tuesday at 7 P.M. CST. --- 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/blackgirlswithpurpose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackgirlswithpurpose/support
Alyson Nicholas, known to her friends and family as Aly was born and raised in New Orleans, Louisiana. Aly has served in youth ministry for over 7 years. She is currently a student at New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary studying for her Bachelor's in Christian Ministry with a minor in Psychology and Counseling. In addition to serving as a volunteer at Celebration Church, Aly is the Staff Coordinator for RESET Ministries, Inc., a nonprofit organization that started back in 2014. They host a summer camp annually and recently launched a podcast for leaders in youth ministry. On today's interview with Aly we talk about identity as a whole, the beauty of becoming comfortable in your own skin, growing in your faith and how others are impacted by our obedience. Follow RESET Camps on Instagram. Donate to RESET by visiting resetcamps.org/donate. Bring your students to RESET Camp. --- 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/blackgirlswithpurpose/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/blackgirlswithpurpose/support
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2019 is here, which means it is time to take care of you! This episode features Dr. Martha Shepherd from Vanderbilt Medical Center and Johnsie Holt, the Staff Coordinator for MNPS. Together, they share some tips and tricks on self-care for the new year. They will highlight some of the amazing health options for educators and the top 5 tips for dealing with stress. Information on the health clinics and wellness center are available at https://mnpshealth.org/ or on Twitter @MNPSWellCenter. Infromation about the Employee Assistance Program is available at https://www.mnpsbenefits.org/eap.html Music written and performed by Damian and Carson LeMaster.
Do you wear First Lite products? Ever wonder the magic behind merino wool? Listen as Lucas speaks with First Lite Pro Staff Coordinator Micah Brown as they geek out on First Lite apparel and what's new for 2017. Micah is a wealth of knowledge behind the brand and provides an in depth review of many products that First Lite produces and what he has in store for the 2017 hunting season. Topics covered: First Lite journey to coordinating the Pro Staff team First Lite Pro Staff: What makes an ambassador for the First Lite brand? Selection process New in 2017: Corrugate Shorts/Pants, Obsidian Merino Pant, Women's Collection Cipher camo pattern 37.5 Cocona Technology (moisure wicking properties/evaporation) Merino Wool - What it is and the science behind the product Pig Hunting in California What sets First Lite apart from the competition Hunting 2017 season You can contact Micah at: m_an_b@hotmail.com or (916) 342-3400 In addition, check out the other RnA Outdoors social media feeds for more up to date information:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnaoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodnarrowoutdoorsTwitter: https://twitter.com/RnAOutdoorsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RnAOutdoors
Pet Detective Jamie Katz She's a real life Pet Detective, schooled as a human Private Investigator. Jamie Katz has found over 150 lost or stolen pets in the last 2 years. She'll share some wild stories and give you tips to make sure your pet isn't stolen. Federal Agency Goes Pet Friendly The Interior Department welcomed a new breed of visitor to its Washington headquarters last month, one on four legs, covered with fur and on a mission to boost morale at the agency in charge of public lands. The first federal agency to go dog friendly opened its doors to 85 dogs that first Dog Day! New Tick-Borne Disease Discovered Scientists have a double-shot of bad news about ticks. There's a new, and potentially fatal, tick-borne illness called Powassan and this summer looks like it might be one of the worst on record for an increase in the tick population. The Centers for Disease Control say tick-borne diseases are on the rise and prevention should be on everyone's mind now through early fall when ticks are most active. Prisoners Training Animals A small team of women prisoners in Phoenix is working with the Maricopa County Sheriff's Office Animal Safety Unit. The program helps comfort and train animals rescued from deplorable conditions. Six days a week the women in the program are transported to a former men's jail that has been converted into a holding center and safe haven for animals. Human College Graduates 24 Pets One of only a handful of colleges that allow and encourage pets, Eckerd College wants students to bring their dogs, cats, rabbits, ferrets, ducks and chinchillas to school. They supply pet dorms and vet visits for college kids and their pets. They even have a graduation ceremony for the creatures big and small. Tanya Womack is the Staff Coordinator for Pet Life at Eckerd College. She's happy to tell us about this groundbreaking initiative and she consults with other colleges that wish to institute the same policy. Read more about this week's show.
Shane Newberry Pro-Staff Coordinator and Co-host of Bloodline TV Shane Newberry Pro-Staff Coordinator and Co-host of Bloodline TV Bruce: Welcome to another episode of White-Tail Rendezvous and I’ve got a real treat with you because I’ve got Shane Newberry on the line with us today and Shane’s in charge of Pro-Staff…Actually, he’s called the Pro-Staff…
Shane Newberry Pro-Staff Coordinator and Co-host of Bloodline TV Shane Newberry Pro-Staff Coordinator and Co-host of Bloodline TV Bruce: Welcome to another episode of White-Tail Rendezvous and I’ve got a real treat with you because I’ve got Shane Newberry on the line with us today and Shane’s in charge of Pro-Staff…Actually, he’s called the Pro-Staff…