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O&P Rising
Understanding Dual Credentialing

O&P Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2024 39:59


In this episode, Anna Cook, an orthotic and prosthetic resident at Gillette Children's Specialty Healthcare in St. Paul, Minnesota, takes on hosting duties. She's joined by Steve Fletcher, CPO, Director of Professional Credentialing for the American Board for Certification in Orthotics, Prosthetics & Pedorthics, Inc., to discuss ABC's move to require dual certification for future practitioners. They delve into the historical decisions leading up to this change, which began with an increase in educational requirements and later included combined educational programs. They also cover the shift to combined residencies and board exams, the rationale behind these changes, and the impact on current and future residents. Steve highlights key dates and timelines for these new requirements, emphasizing the importance of planning ahead. The conversation also addresses the evolving nature of the profession and how the new dual certification will offer flexibility and efficiency in responding to demands, without compromising the ability to specialize.   O&P Rising is produced by Association Briefings.

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...
Harvey Brownstone Interviews Ed Begley Jr., Renowned Actor, Author & Environmentalist

Harvey Brownstone Interviews...

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 50:41


Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth Interview with Ed Begley Jr., Renowned Actor, Author & Environmentalist About Harvey's guest: Today's guest, Ed Begley Jr., is a renowned actor, producer, director, playwright, author and environmental advocate who's brought us many unforgettable performances in a stellar career that spans over 5 decades.   You've seen him in dozens of movies including “Battlestar Galactica”, “Goin' South”, “Cat People”, “Eating Raoul”, “The Accidental Tourist”, “She-Devil”, “Best In Show,”, “For Your Consideration”, “Whatever Works”, “Pineapple Express”, “Book Club”, and “A Mighty Wind”, for which he and his fellow cast members won a Florida Film Critics Circle Award, as well as nominations for a Phoenix Film Critics Society Award and a Gold Derby Award for Best Ensemble Cast.   On television, he is perhaps best known for his portrayal of Dr. Victor Ehrlich on the long-running hit series, “St. Elsewhere,” for which he received six Emmy Award nominations and a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor.  He's also known for playing “Steve Fletcher” on “Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman”, “Gil Buckman” on “Parenthood”, “Dr. Jesse James” on “Kingdom Hospital”, “Hiram Gunderson” on “Six Feet Under”, “Stan Sitwell” on “Arrested Development”, “Dr. Grant Linkletter” on “Young Sheldon”, and “Clifford Main” on “Better Call Saul”, for which he and his fellow cast members received a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble.   And he's starred in numerous highly acclaimed TV movies including “Elvis”, “In the Best Interest of the Child”, “World War 2: When Lions Roared”, “Incident at Deception Ridge”, “Georgia O'Keefe”, “Muhammad Ali's Greatest Fight”, and “Recount”.     Our guest is also extremely well known and highly respected for his advocacy and activism in raising public awareness about the need to save our planet, conserve our resources, protect the environment and live a sustainable, eco-friendly and green lifestyle.  He's written 3 books on that subject: “Living Like Ed: A Guide to the Eco-Friendly Life”, “Living Green”, and “Ed Begley Jr.'s Guide to Sustainable Living”.  And together with his wife Rachelle and daughter Hayden, he created TWO reality TV series: “Living With Ed” and the multi-award winning show, “On Begley Street”.  And he and Rachelle also host a popular podcast called “Begleyesque”.   He also has a line of eco-friendly household cleaning products that we're going to hear about today.   And if all of that weren't enough, our guest has also written a fascinating and highly entertaining memoir entitled, “To the Temple of Tranquility:  And Step on It.”  And I should also acknowledge that, for 16 years, he served on the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ To learn more about Ed Begley Jr., go to:https://begleysbest.com/https://www.facebook.com/Begleys-Besthttps://www.instagram.com/begleysbest/https://www.instagram.com/ed_begley_jr/https://x.com/edbegleyjrhttps://www.facebook.com/officialedbegleyjr/ #EdBegleyJr   #harveybrownstoneinterviews

BBC Inside Science
Can we get plastic waste under control?

BBC Inside Science

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2024 27:44


As the UN tries to get a global agreement on plastic waste we hear from two delegates at the conference in Ottawa; John Chweya, a Kenyan waste picker, and plastics scientist, Steve Fletcher, discuss the impacts of plastic pollution and the possible solutions. Taylor Swift's new album, The Tortured Poets Department, exposes the pain a break up can cause. Heartbreak is a common theme in music and art – but what does science have to say about it? Florence Williams, science journalist and author of Heartbreak: A Personal and Scientific Journey, talks us through the research on what actually happens in our bodies when we go through a break-up. The nomadic Avar empire ruled over eastern and central Europe from the sixth to the ninth century but very little was known about them – until now. From studying ancient DNA, researchers have discovered a wealth of information about how the Avars lived. Dr Lara Cassidy, Assistant Professor in Genetics at Trinity College Dublin, explains the findings, and how it's even possible to learn so much from ancient DNA. We all know how bees great are – but what about all the other pollinators? Dr Erica McAlister from the Natural History Museum in London speaks out in defence of the fly. Presenter: Victoria Gill Producers: Hannah Robins and Sophie Ormiston Editor: Martin Smith

Redesigning Destiny
THE UNVEILING OF THE BRIDE - OCTOBER 28/29

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2023 26:19


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Redesigning Destiny
LET THERE BE LIGHT BARACK OBAMA - HABAKKUK CHAPTER 3

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2023 14:44


Life Solved
INC-2: How close are we to a global plastics treaty? Ft Professor Steve Fletcher and Antaya March

Life Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 19:13


How close are we to seeing a global plastics treaty?Last week countries gathered for the second Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee meeting to bring them a step closer to signing a legally-binding agreement to end plastic pollution.Professor Steve Fletcher and Antaya March from the University of Portsmouth's Global Plastics Policy Centre were at INC-2 in Paris, presenting the centre's findings and research.Today's Life Solved episode will unpack what was agreed, look at the roadmap ahead, and give an insight into the upcoming PlasticsFuture 2023 conference.USEFUL LINKSINC-2: https://www.unep.org/events/conference/second-session-intergovernmental-negotiating-committee-develop-internationalProfessor Steve Fletcher: https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/steve-fletcherAntaya March:https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/antaya-marchRevolution Plastics: https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/events/the-revolution-continuesPlasticsFuture 2023 Conference:https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/events/plasticsfuture-2023/plasticsfuture-2023-conference-programmeGlobal Plastics Police Centre:https://plasticspolicy.port.ac.uk/DEFRA: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-environment-food-rural-affairs Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Industry Insider
Industry Insider: OARA and the Importance of Coming Together | Steve Fletcher, OARA

Industry Insider

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 35:34


Collision repair, get to know a related industry—recycling. In this episode we talk with Steve Fletcher the Executive Director of the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association (OARA) about who they are, why you should know them, and the importance of the industry gatherings. For more information on OARA please visit www.oara.com.

Legends of the Spire
Ep72: Steve Fletcher

Legends of the Spire

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2023 42:51


Steve Fletcher is a huge legend at Bournemouth but in just one season at Chesterfield he became a firm fan favourite there too. Back in the 2007/08 season he moved up north to join Lee Richardson's Spireites as they tried to build for promotion. He formed a great partnership with Jack Lester that season and although the club missed out on promotion he is well remembered in the town. Steve joined me to talk about that strike partnership, trips to the Old Firm derby with Jamie Winter and Peter Leven, and returning to Chesterfield for the last game at Saltergate after re-joining Bournemouth.

Redesigning Destiny
RAPTURE WATCH FOR PENTECOST (Steve Fletcher video) Duration: 10:48 minutes

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2023 10:47


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People are the Answer
S6E2 (episode #52): Steve Fletcher on the impact and importance of local businesses

People are the Answer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2023 83:35


Host: Jeffrey M. Zucker Producer: Kait Grey Editor: Nick Case In this episode, Steve and Jeffrey discuss Steve's career journey to ultimately finding his calling supporting local businesses in Charleston, SC and improving their chances at success Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5KIcVag8mVU Learn more: Recording date: 3/2/23 Lowcountry Local First: Website - https://www.lowcountrylocalfirst.org/ Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/LowcountryLocalFirstCertified/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/lowcountrylocal/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/lowcountry-local-first/ Podcast - https://www.lowcountrylocalfirst.org/news/podcasts Jeff on Steve's podcast - https://www.mixcloud.com/ohmradio/small-talks-big-ideas-with-jeffery-zucker-4-3-23/ Steve Fletcher is the Director of Economic Development at Lowcountry Local First. Steve earned his BA from the College of William & Mary and his MPA from the College of Charleston. He's worked as a PR account executive but he's also been a brewery tour guide, a door-to-door fundraiser, a bartender, and a traveling musician. Since 2019, Steve has been advocating for the Lowcountry's local-independent businesses. He currently sits on the board of the William & Mary Alumni Charleston Chapter and formerly served as Head of Partnerships at Startup Grind Charleston. Steve hosts and produces two podcasts that have been selected as finalists for the City Paper's best local radio show category. When he's not hanging with his cats or dog, you'll find him rummaging through the records at Gray Cat Music or cycling with his wife to their neighborhood bakery, EVO, for rosemary cheese scones.

Be The Good
Supporting Local Businesses with Steve Fletcher

Be The Good

Play Episode Play 27 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 44:31


Steve Fletcher is the Director of Economic Development for an organization called Low Country Local First. Based in Charleston, South Carolina, Low Country Local First advances economic prosperity and local ownership through innovative and inclusive initiatives that build on the local community's wealth and wellbeing. On this episode of Be The Good Podcast Steve shares more about the value and benefits of supporting local businesses and the many ways that his organization is developing innovative models for sustainable and equitable local economies.To learn more about Low County Local First please visit www.lowcountrylocalfirst.org

Redesigning Destiny
MASSIVE BIBLICAL SIGNS!!! WERE THE TURKEY EARTHQUAKES OUR FINAL 7 DAY WARNING?!?!

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2023 14:25


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Redesigning Destiny
7000 DID NOT BOW - THE REMNANT OF GOD

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2022 23:29


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Redesigning Destiny
2598 HANUKKAH... THE SIGNET RING OF GOD!!! 10:05

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2022 10:04


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Econ Dev Show
74: Shop Local First with Steve Fletcher

Econ Dev Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2022 34:10


Steve Fletcher (https://www.linkedin.com/in/stevefletcherjr) is the Director of Economic Development at Lowcountry Local First (https://lowcountrylocalfirst.org/). There he works to advance economic prosperity and local ownership through innovative and inclusive initiatives that build our community's wealth and wellbeing. Dane talks with him about how shopping local is more than just a holiday initiative. Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! Special Guest: Steve Fletcher.

What Have We Learned?
S2E1: Lessons Unwrapped from Tackling Plastic Waste

What Have We Learned?

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 19:38 Transcription Available


Every year, the world generates 2 billion tons of trash, including 400 million tons of plastic. Most of this waste is mismanaged, piling up and flowing into our oceans, adding to greenhouse gas emissions and land and water pollution. A long-term solution requires the world to shift to a circular economy. What does circularity entail? What can we learn from global efforts to tackle solid waste, and in particular plastics?  Host Jeff Chelsky talks trash with Steve Fletcher, Professor of Ocean Policy and Economy at the University of Portsmouth, to take stock of lessons from a waste crisis that is disproportionately affecting people in poverty.

Redesigning Destiny
Rapture Watch Update - December 2022 17:02

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 17:01


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Redesigning Destiny
IS DECEMBER 13, 2022 THE DAY FREEDOM DIES? E.O. 14067 - CENTRAL BANK DIGITAL CURRENCY (CBDC)

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2022 11:31


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The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Episode 21: Steve Fletcher

The Official AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2022 77:14


It's 30 years since Steve Fletcher first signed for AFC Bournemouth back in 1992, here are some of his memories from his lengthy and legendary Cherries career.

University of Portsmouth
Solutions to Global Plastic Pollution ft. Professor Steve Fletcher

University of Portsmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 23:10


Have you heard of the Blue Economy? What has the sea got to do with national economies? What does the ocean mean to different nations? And how does the deep, blue sea hold the key to solving some of the most important issues facing our planet today? In the final episode of the series we meet up with Professor Steve Fletcher to explore a step-change in the way we're thinking about the oceans as a natural resource. Steve explains how human activity has accelerated changes in these epic ecosystems and what that means for our boundaries, economies and the stability of environments. But he's also revealing the exciting next step in the University of Portsmouth's Revolution Plastics Initiative. Plastic pollution is damaging the health of people and environments worldwide but by putting research into action through international collaborations, there could still be hope to save our seas and reverse climate change. You can find out more about University of Portsmouth research at port.ac.uk/research Professor Steve Fletcher https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/steve-fletcher Revolution Plastics @UoP Plastics https://www.port.ac.uk/research/themes/sustainability-and-the-environment/revolution-plastics What is the Circular Economy? https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/topics/circular-economy-introduction/overview The Blue Economy https://www.un.org/regularprocess/sites/www.un.org.regularprocess/files/rok_part_2.pdf

Life Solved
Solutions to Global Plastics Pollution ft. Professor Steve Fletcher

Life Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 23:10


Have you heard of the Blue Economy? What has the sea got to do with national economies? What does the ocean mean to different nations? And how does the deep, blue sea hold the key to solving some of the most important issues facing our planet today?In the final episode of the series we meet up with Professor Steve Fletcher to explore a step-change in the way we're thinking about the oceans as a natural resource. Steve explains how human activity has accelerated changes in these epic ecosystems and what that means for our boundaries, economies and the stability of environments.But he's also revealing the exciting next step in the University of Portsmouth's Revolution Plastics Initiative. Plastic pollution is damaging the health of people and environments worldwide but by putting research into action through international collaborations, there could still be hope to save our seas and reverse climate change. You can find out more about University of Portsmouth research at port.ac.uk/research Professor Steve Fletcher https://www.port.ac.uk/about-us/structure-and-governance/our-people/our-staff/steve-fletcher Revolution Plastics @UoP Plastics https://www.port.ac.uk/research/themes/sustainability-and-the-environment/revolution-plastics What is the Circular Economy? https://ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/topics/circular-economy-introduction/overview The Blue Economy https://www.un.org/regularprocess/sites/www.un.org.regularprocess/files/rok_part_2.pdf See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Mornings with Simi
Cracking down on converters, Bringing up the minimum wage & Crime in Chinatown

Mornings with Simi

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2022 35:18


Ch1: The B.C. government will now be requiring registered metal dealers to report each catalytic converter transaction, including information about the seller, to police on the day of sale. Guest:  Steve Fletcher, Managing director of the Automotive Recyclers of Canada Ch2: British Columbia's minimum wage is the highest in the country and it is about to go even higher. Guest: Anita Huberman, CEO Surrey Board of Trade. Ch3: The Chinese Cultural Centre was in shock as a block of broken windows is what greeted them Monday morning. Broken windows have become a recurring theme in Vancouver, and it's not difficult to find a business that has been targeted. Guest: Fred Kwok, Chinese Cultural Center board chair. Ch4: The province is over ruling the City of Vancouver's decision to cut funding from the Vancouver Police Department from last year. Guest: Sarah Kirby-Yung, Vancouver City Councillor. Ch5: While society-at-large may be slow to understand the drug crisis in BC, police are faced with the reality on a daily basis. Guest: Raji Sohal, CKNW Contributor

Redesigning Destiny
War is days away!!!

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 48:44


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Relatively
30 | Suzie Fletcher & Steve Fletcher

Relatively

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2021 33:21


Steve and Suzie Fletcher from the BBC show The Repair Shop grew up in rural Oxfordshire, where they had a very free range childhood. Their hard-working horologist father inspired Steve to go into a career mending clocks and watches but for Suzie, it was only ever horses, which she loved with a passion that took her to the USA – where she stayed for 22 years. The now-reunited siblings talk creativity, postnatal depression, shyness, and the absolute joy of roaming the countryside from breakfast until tea. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Real College Podcast
Minneapolis Election Special Episode

Real College Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021


In this episode of Real College Podcast reporter Isaac Maruyama takes the reins bringing you a special election day episode! Coming up we have information on how to vote, discussions of three major ballot measures, a breakdown of the mayoral election including an interview with candidate Kate Knuth, an analysis of City Council elections including an in-depth breakdown of wards 2 & 3 as well as an interview with candidate Steve Fletcher, and to top it all off we will discuss the Parks and Rec. Board election, as well as the Minneapolis Board of Estimate and Taxation!

Steve's New Music Guide
Week of August 8 2021

Steve's New Music Guide

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 13:40


Woohoo! Another Sunday means more new music, editorialized by yours truly, Steve Fletcher, your fearless Steve's New Music Guide guide! Let's jump into these 5 recently-released songs!

Life Solved
How has Covid impacted sustainability in our world and habits?

Life Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 29:20


Life Solved explores research and ideas from the University of Portsmouth.This time we're asking if the coronavirus pandemic has created a dramatic setback for the global environmental crisis.From the vast increase in the use and disposal of PPE such as face masks and gloves, to the changing consumer habits that arose from lockdown, we look at how the plastics problem has been exacerbated by Covid-19 conditions.At the same time we ask where there might be some hopeful green lights on the horizon as the individuals, governments and international collaborations take action.Dr Steve Fletcher and Dr Keiron Roberts explain how the University of Portsmouth's Revolution Plastics initiative is sharing insights to help make impactful policy. And Dr Sianne Gordon-Wilson tells us about her research into how our consumer behaviour and sustainable attitudes changed during the pandemic.POINTS OF INTEREST & FURTHER READINGDr Sianne Gordon-Wilsonhttps://twitter.com/SianneGWhttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/sianne-gordonwilson(0092ccfe-9d1d-4df1-b859-2833e28b3d77).htmlOverview of Sianne's researchhttps://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/consumption-practices-during-the-covid19-crisis(8125d94d-0347-4eab-bf49-dcb323ac78bf).htmlDr Steve Fletcherhttps://twitter.com/DrSFletcherDr Keiron Robertshttps://twitter.com/keiron_robertsRevolution Plastics https://twitter.com/UoPPlasticshttps://www.port.ac.uk/research/themes/sustainability-and-the-environment/revolution-plasticsWhat is a sustainable circular economy?https://sustainabilityguide.eu/sustainability/circular-economy/https://theconversation.com/what-a-sustainable-circular-economy-would-look-like-13380812 ways to life more sustainablyhttps://www.biologicaldiversity.org/programs/population_and_sustainability/sustainability/live_more_sustainably.html See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Wedge LIVE!
Where Will They Park?

Wedge LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 62:36


Parking has an impact on everything from the environment to housing affordability to public health to foreign policy. John talks with two people excited that the city of Minneapolis is about to eliminate car parking minimums once and for all. Linnea Goderstad's concerns about climate change led her to join up with Neighbors for More Neighbors, and work to move us away from the car-centric way cities are built and designed. Chris Meyer is a Minneapolis Parks Commissioner and member of the Planning Commission. We talk about the history of parking reform in Minneapolis, including the nationally-heralded 2015 reforms (thanks Lisa Bender) that started this conversation. John asks someone to explain what a TDM is, and how it's changing -- Linnea says the city is shifting "Travel Demand Management Plans" (a requirement placed on certain kinds of development) away from requirements that promote car infrastructure and towards an emphasis on helping the city meet its goals for transit, biking, and walking. We talk about Hennepin Avenue and all the unused off-street parking the Star Tribune won't tell you about. John counts all the ways he admires Linnea, including the time she unwittingly saved an innocent from Carol Becker. Chris tells us about his love for velcro shoes and the time he won $25,000 at a national geography bee. And we take a voicemail from Anton's mom, who offers an assessment of last week's Steve Fletcher episode (co-hosted by her son), and suggests John ask his guests about their favorite bus route. Watch this episode and view other clips: youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive Wedge LIVE theme song by Anthony Kasper x LaFontsee

Wedge LIVE!
Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council Member in Ward 3

Wedge LIVE!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 86:08


Our guest is Steve Fletcher, who represents Ward 3 on the Minneapolis City Council. In the wake of the police killing of Daunte Wright in Brooklyn Center, we talk about how to break the cycle, the need for a new system of public safety, and Steve's work fleshing out what that looks like in Minneapolis. John bemoans a year of crime and safety politics that haven't made sense, and worries that we're going to get really good at declaring states of emergency and deploying soldiers to street corners -- but not actually address the problem of police regularly killing Black men. We talk about Mayor Frey's absence from Friday's Council meeting, not taking questions in the wake of a emergency declaration early in the week. Other topics: the strong mayor proposal, what we need from the city's next mayor, the facial recognition ban, short term rental regulations, parking minimums, and the evolution away from aldermanic privilege (a system where individual council members decide how rules apply differently in their ward). John's co-host for this episode is his dearest friend in Minneapolis, cybersecurity expert Anton Schieffer. John and Anton team up to do the most compelling thing you can do on a podcast: drawing mental maps of potential redistricting outcomes for City Council ward boundaries. Episode recorded Friday, April 16, 2021. Caucus registration is ongoing through the month of April. Don't forget to check the box to become a delegate: caucus.dfl.org Watch this episode and view other clips: youtube.com/wedgelive Join the conversation: twitter.com/wedgelive Support the show: patreon.com/wedgelive

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne
Episode 1952 – Marine Vietnam Vet helps the Moving Wall appear in Indiana

Vietnam Veteran News with Mack Payne

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2021 17:29


Episode 1952 of the Vietnam Veteran News Podcast will feature a story about what Steve Fletcher, a Marine Vietnam Veteran, is doing to help bring the Wall that Heals to Franklin, Indiana. The featured story appeared in the Daily Journal … Continue reading → The post Episode 1952 – Marine Vietnam Vet helps the Moving Wall appear in Indiana appeared first on .

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Kevin Bond - The Lockdown Interviews

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2020 78:19


We are joined by former AFC Bournemouth player and manager Kevin Bond as we tell some great stories of his footballing past, including:

Garage Logic
12/16/20 KOMO News Director Bill Dallman on the struggle for the survival of the city of Seattle

Garage Logic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2020 89:10


KOMO News Director Bill Dallman on the struggle for the survival of the city of Seattle. Great audio courtesy of KSTP of Mpls City Council members Steve Fletcher and Phillipe Cunningham discussing the role of police in Minneapolis. Also 19 new crimes for which no bail will be requested.

money.power.land.solidarity.
The People's Budget vs The Safety for All Budget

money.power.land.solidarity.

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2020 16:10


On today's episode we compare and contrast the 2 major proposals put forward to compete with Jacob Frey's recommended 2021 budget for the city of Minneapolis. The People's Budget was consolidated by Black Visions, Reclaim the Block and others through years of organizing and engagement, the Safety for All Budget was brought forward by City Council members Phillipe Cunningham, Lisa Bender and Steve Fletcher. The final public hearing and vote on the Minneapolis budget will be held this Wednesday, December 9th. The Mayor, City Council, Park Board and Board of Estimate and Taxation are all up for election in November 2021.  Become a Patron today to help us grow this left wing, working class media project

The Engineers Collective
Learning about The Office of Rail and Road with Steve Fletcher, Deputy Director, Engineering and Asset Management

The Engineers Collective

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 44:53


Join Nadine Buddoo and Rob Horgan from New Civil Engineer as they discuss the month's top stories, including the tighter Covid restrictions and their impact on the industry, and all things Hammersmith Bridge. The pair also talk about the role of independent regulators, leading nicely into this month's guest. This month the podcast features Deputy Director, Engineering and Asset Management at Office of Rail and Road, Steve Fletcher. Steve tells us all about the ORR and its role in regulation, describing its responsibilities and the relationships it keeps, in particular with Network Rail. As an independent regulator, ORR operate within the framework set by UK and EU legislation and are accountable through Parliament and the courts. They are an independent statutory body, with powers vested by Parliament in their governing board. Find out more at www.orr.gov.uk.  The Engineers Collective is powered by Bentley Systems. Around the world, engineers and architects, constructors and owner-operators are using Bentley's software solutions to accelerate project delivery and improve asset performance for transportation infrastructure that sustains our economy and our environment. Together, we are advancing infrastructure. Find out more at www.bentley.com 

University of Portsmouth
LIFE SOLVED Podcast - Deep Blue Thinking with Professor Steve Fletcher

University of Portsmouth

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 16:35


Some deep blue thinking here! Have you heard of the Sustainable Blue Economy? How can we unite international goals for sustainability, conservation, energy access, tourism and food supply under one umbrella? Professor Steve Fletcher explains how international cooperation on our mysterious oceans could help save environments, solve human challenges and level the playing field in global economics. Subscribe for a new episode every week, and share the big idea #lifesolved You can find out more about research taking place at the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/SOLVE.

Life Solved
DEEP, BLUE THINKING FT. PROFESSOR STEVE FLETCHER

Life Solved

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 16:34


Some deep blue thinking here! Have you heard of the Sustainable Blue Economy? How can we unite international goals for sustainability, conservation, energy access, tourism and food supply under one umbrella? Professor Steve Fletcher explains how international cooperation on our mysterious oceans could help save environments, solve human challenges and level the playing field in global economics. Subscribe for a new episode every week, and share the big idea #lifesolved You can find out more about research taking place at the University of Portsmouth at port.ac.uk/SOLVE.Points of Interest: Professor Steve Fletcher- https://researchportal.port.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/steve-fletcher(a3779446-4e55-4b4c-b5b4-8e3f1d6fd147).html Marine Social Planning Overview - https://www.sciencedirect.com/topics/earth-and-planetary-sciences/marine-spatial-planning Marine Social Sciences Network- https://www.marsocsci.net/ Solve Magazine- Steve Fletcher is featured on Page 6-8 of First Issue https://view.joomag.com/solve-magazine-issue-01-2020/0114851001589434668?short Follow latest research- https://www.port.ac.uk/research Solve Magazine- port.ac.uk/solve https://www.port.ac.uk/news-events-and-blogs/magazines/solve-magazine Portsmouth Social Media Links- Facebook - facebook.com/universityofportsmouth Instagram -instagram.com/portsmouthuni/ Twitter - twitter.com/portsmouthuni LinkedIn - linkedin.com/school/university-of-portsmouth/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

CX-Spotlight
Conversations In Isolation - Staying Safe with Steve Fletcher of Drake International Ep. 41

CX-Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2020 33:26


Steve Fletcher, National WHS and Quality Manager at Drake International, joins Steve Nuttall, Director of Fifth Quadrant for a conversation from isolation. Steve squared talk about the safety aspects that most organisations probably aren't, from the ergonomic shortfalls of working from the kitchen table to the emotional welfare of staff. Make sure you check out the Drake Safety Work Health and Safety Guide & Checklist here: https://bit.ly/2CFvzMo If you have any questions about how Drake can help your organisation, contact them on the Solutions National Number: 1300 362 262

Roshini Rajkumar
7-12-20 - Real Talk with Roshini - 1PM

Roshini Rajkumar

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020 41:33


Part three of Crisis In Minneapolis Series: Jeremiah Ellison, Minneapolis City Council Ward 5, Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council Ward 3 and Linea Palmisano Minneapolis City Council Ward 13. Members of the Minneapolis City Council Share their plans for the City. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

money.power.land.solidarity.
26. Summer Solstice w/ Kswiftly

money.power.land.solidarity.

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2020 109:06


We are debuting a new format this week. The Money Power Land Solidarity team sat down with Minneapolis activist, organizer and Twitch streamer Kswiftly on the summer solstice for a wide ranging discussion. We talked about the Upper Harbor, reflected on local luminary Ricardo Levins - Morales concept of Sun and Moon spaces in the context of the Minneapolis uprising and react to some pieces of writing from Minneapolis City Council members.  0:00 - 13:00 - Introduce Kswiftly & UHT // 13:00 - 27:00 - Robin Diangelo and the ally industrial complex // 27:00 - 54:00 - Sun and Moon Spaces // 54:00 - 1:20 - reacting to Steve Fletcher's piece in Time magazine // 1:20 -1:48 reacting to Andrew Johnson's FB post  Follow Kswftly at https://www.twitch.tv/kswiftly Support us on Patreon - Patreon.com/moneypowerlandsolidarity

Redesigning Destiny
Tribulation and the Great Tribulation

Redesigning Destiny

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2020 18:44


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Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Steve Fletcher - The Lockdown Interviews

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 112:23


The word "legend" is often over-used, but Steve Fletcher encompasses the spirit of AFC Bournemouth - with a determination to overcome adversity. His own footballing path wasn't easy, but a combination of loyalty and resolve led to a career which has been littered with outstanding moments, both as an individual but also as a team. Scoring play-off final openers, gracing Wembley, and netting momentous club-defining goals are just a number of high moments in amongst a career which has seen a willingness to prevail through the bad times - including administration and minus 17... and, to add to the story, two seasons of football which took him away from the club he adored. Now, a coach and club ambassador in the Premier League, amongst the world's elite footballers, is fair to say that Steve Fletcher has done it all, but does he have any regrets? We'll find out. Tonight at 8pm. If you're enjoying this show and our other interviews you can help support us by buying us a coffee at http://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee - we really appreciate it!

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Steve Fletcher - The Lockdown Interviews

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2020 112:23


The word "legend" is often over-used, but Steve Fletcher encompasses the spirit of AFC Bournemouth - with a determination to overcome adversity. His own footballing path wasn't easy, but a combination of loyalty and resolve led to a career which has been littered with outstanding moments, both as an individual but also as a team. Scoring play-off final openers, gracing Wembley, and netting momentous club-defining goals are just a number of high moments in amongst a career which has seen a willingness to prevail through the bad times - including administration and minus 17... and, to add to the story, two seasons of football which took him away from the club he adored. Now, a coach and club ambassador in the Premier League, amongst the world's elite footballers, is fair to say that Steve Fletcher has done it all, but does he have any regrets? We'll find out. Tonight at 8pm. If you're enjoying this show and our other interviews you can help support us by buying us a coffee at http://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee - we really appreciate it!

The Takeaway
Politics with Amy Walter: The Politics of "Defund the Police"

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 41:59


Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November.  Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections.  Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO  Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism  This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill.  If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, track police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act.  Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department.  Guest:  Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3

The Takeaway
Politics with Amy Walter: The Politics of "Defund the Police"

The Takeaway

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 41:59


Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November.  Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections.  Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO  Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism  This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill.  If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, track police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act.  Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department.  Guest:  Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3

Politics with Amy Walter
The Politics of "Defund the Police"

Politics with Amy Walter

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2020 41:59


Georgia’s Primary, George Floyd’s Funeral, and Congress’ Approach to Police Reform As the coronavirus pandemic has created uncertainty for the upcoming general election, many Americans are reconsidering how they’ll cast their ballots. This week, many primary voters in Georgia were greeted by long lines and malfunctioning voting machines. The chaos surrounding Georgia’s recent election has raised questions about whether or not the same issues will reoccur in November.  Also, George Floyd was laid to rest in Houston following weeks in which thousands of Americans took to the streets to decry police brutality in his name. Meanwhile, Congress is reckoning with how to respond to the protests and calls for police accountability. Two national reporters join Politics with Amy Walter to discuss the Justice in Policing Act of 2020, how Republicans are responding to calls for police accountability, and Georgia’s flawed elections.  Guest Host: Matt Katz, WNYC Guests: Nick Fandos, Congressional Correspondent for The New York Times Laura Barron-Lopez, National Political Reporter at POLITICO  Congressman James Clyburn on his Time in the Civil Rights Movement and Addressing Systemic Racism  This week, Democrats introduced the Justice in Policing Act on Capitol Hill.  If passed, the bill would prohibit chokeholds, ban some no-knock warrants, tracking police misconduct at the national level, and make it easier to pursue legal and civil action against the police. The momentum for the bill stems from the uprisings against police brutality after George Floyd was brutally killed by police officers in Minneapolis. Congressman James Clyburn of South Carolina reflects on his time in the civil rights movement and what he hopes to accomplish through the Justice in Policing Act.  Guest: James Clyburn, Congressman from South Carolina’s 6th Congressional District and Majority Whip How “Defund the Police” has Become More Palatable to the Mainstream The killing of George Floyd by police officers in Minneapolis has shifted the way Americans see policing. Recent polling from The Washington Post found that 69 percent of Americans found “the killing of Floyd represents a broader problem within law enforcement.” While many high-ranking members of the Democratic Party don’t support calls to defund the police entirely, the notion of some form of defunding is picking up traction. A conversation about the politics of defunding the police. Guests: Alex Vitale, Author of "End of Policing" and Professor of Sociology and Coordinator of The Policing and Social Justice Project at Brooklyn College Andrea Ritchie, Researcher at the Interrupting Criminalization Initiative and author of "Invisible No More: Police Violence Against Black Women and Women of Color" How Minneapolis Plans to Dismantle Their Police Department Minneapolis has been in the national spotlight since George Floyd was killed by police on video. Although the events there sparked protests across the nation, the city is also a catalyst for change. One progressive city leader, Steve Fletcher, has been working on police reform since he took office in 2018. He was among nine members of the Minneapolis city council that recently announced their commitment to dismantling the city’s police department.  Guest:  Steve Fletcher, Minneapolis City Council, Ward 3

MPR News with Kerri Miller
A closer look at police reform

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 47:54


Over the weekend, nine members of the Minneapolis City Council declared their support to defund the Minneapolis Police Department. The council hasn’t taken an official vote yet, but when they do they’re likely to have a veto-proof majority. How would defunding the police department work? What other services would be added? And is it the best path forward? Three guests joined MPR News host Kerri Miller to share their views on the future of policing. Guests:Ginger Charles is a retired police sergeant and full time faculty at Cabrillo College in California where she teaches criminal justice.Mikki Kendall is an activist and author of “Hood Feminism: Notes From the Women That a Movement Left Behind.”Steve Fletcher is a member of the Minneapolis City Council representing Ward 3.

1A
What We Talk About When We Talk About Police Reform + A Conversation With Kojo Nnamdi

1A

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2020 47:20


"It's our intention to not have the Minneapolis Police Department continue to operate," City Council member Steve Fletcher says. "You can't force a culture that doesn't want to learn to learn."Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Find us on Twitter @1A.

AM Quickie
June 3, 2020: Authoritarian Crackdown In US

AM Quickie

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2020 10:30


Welcome to Majority.FM's AM QUICKIE! Brought to you by justcoffee.coop TODAY'S HEADLINES: Which story indeed: there are curfews in place and war crimes underway across America. The world is watching in horror as Donald Trump, Bill Barr, the Pentagon brass and an army of cops turn the arsenal of an empire against its citizens. Meanwhile, there were elections in a number of states yesterday. But Trump’s dictator act – not to mention corona – made a free and fair vote all but impossible. And lastly, do not forget, that justice will be won for George Floyd, his family, African- Americans, and all of the oppressed people in this country. In Minnesota, where the uprisings in Floyd’s name began, elected officials are now talking seriously about disbanding a corrupt police department – and a lot more. THESE ARE THE STORIES YOU NEED TO KNOW: You may be hearing different things about what happened in the United States yesterday depending on where you live and who you are. Propaganda and disinformation abound -- and not just on social media. But here is what people in other countries are hearing about our situation. From The Guardian: Soldiers reportedly poised outside Washington as curfews set in. From the South China Morning Post, in Hong Kong: Protesters defy curfew in New York after Trump threatens crackdown. From Deutsche Welle: Germany urges press freedom at US protests. This is a serious problem – for you, us, everyone. Journalists, dissidents, and human rights advocates are at this moment being targeted by police, paramilitaries, and at least some of the armed forces. Hundreds have already been have arrested around the country. Hundreds more have been attacked without provocation. Government agents are committing war crimes on American soil -- and it is no secret, it is streamed and broadcast live around the world. At the same time top military commanders have announced they were unaware of developments unfolding around them. By all evidence the ruling Republican Party in cooperation with Donald Trump, organized crime, and a faction of the state security forces at the direction or influence of Attorney General Bill Barr. Mainstream press reports including by correspondents for national networks offered ample video evidence that the forces carrying out Trump’s crackdown have at times inflamed, exploited, and at times even stage-managed this crisis. A nationwide protest movement has in a matter of days led to a full-blown authoritarian crackdown by the executive branch. The integrity of the Congress and the judiciary is uncertain, as even federal court buildings have been seen filled with soldiers. Here is more of our latest information. As of yesterday, before curfew, there were at least 550 active protests in all fifty states. Arrests of demonstrators began on both coasts before the announced start of the curfew. Shown among the marches in Washington, DC, Massachussetts Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren told world press that Trump was QUOTE imposing violence on our people ENDQUOTE. The US Army’s Eighty-Second Airborne Division was deployed to Washington, DC from North Carolina – these were active- duty forces deployed against civilians, and armed with bayonets. Videos showed some soldiers mixing with crowds, and appearing ill at ease with their mission. Others, taking up riot formations, engaged in brutality. One resident reported his daughter picked up an unexploded police grenade that could have seriously injured her. Reporters spotted new secret police around DC who wear no insignia and who say only that they work for Barr’s Department of Justice. Barr granted the Drug Enforcement Agency extraordinary powers to surveil and arrest protesters, and Trump sought to federalize the DC police department. In New York City, Mayor Bill DeBlasio, whose daughter was arrested and threatened by police yesterday, praised the police even as they attacked thousands of his constituents on Manhattan Bridge and around the city. Police even boasted over public radio channels about shooting protesters. In Portland, Oregon, protesters intentionally took a bridge and laid down in a show of passive resistance. But activists reported pre-curfew visits by police and they, along with journalists and the homeless, were gassed indiscriminately. In Los Angeles, police backed by soldiers dragged groups of people out of cars for no apparent reason. In Denver, one officer bragged on social media that the police were starting a riot. In Flordia and some other states, local law enforcement urged homeowners to take up arms to defend against any criminals who threaten their property. Across the country, mayors and Congressional representatives offered little in the way of substantive resistance. Even Republicans refused to comment on their own leaders’ violent and treasonous power grab. The alleged driver of a semi truck that plowed into a protest in Minnesota on Sunday night was released yesterday by the county attorney without charges being filed. Curfews Undermine Election Integrity There were primary elections in eight states and the District of Columbia. Joe Biden reportedly swept in most states with between sixty-one and eighty-five percent of the vote. Bernie Sanders, who suspended his campaign but also hoped to keep collecting delegates, did best in Rhode Island, with nearly thirty percent of the vote. He did worst in Marland with only six percent. In New Mexico, former Central Intelligence Agency operative Valerie Plame lost her bid for Congress to a progressive, Teresa Leger Fernandez. In Iowa, white nationalist Republican Representative Steve King lost his primary to Randy Feenstra. The results were a mixed bag for progressive candidates in Maryland, Montana, South Dakota, and DC, all of which also had elections scheduled for yesterday. But it is hard to imagine anyone, including professional election monitors from this country and other countries, ever accepting the results as legitimate. And here’s the thing. You would expect some questions about the quality of yesterday’s vote, given the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, the miliitary and police curfews around the country, and widespread reports of voter intimidation and suppression by forces loyal to Trump. But that was only the beginning of the problems. The Washington Post reported that in several places, in-person voting was severly restricted as the number of polling locations were cut back. Complete results were not available. Some states said they won’t be ready until next week. Lines were long and voters reported feelings of intimidation and confusion around dates and deadlines. Minneapolis Politicians Consider Abolition As stark and frightening as the news has been, there are also many hopeful and heartening signs. In Minneapolis, where protests against the lynching of George Floyd by four city cops inspired the nationwide democratic uprisings, one ward representative spoke of dramatic changes that might have seemed impossible two weeks ago. The city’s Ward Three Representative, Steve Fletcher, said he was working with other members of the council to totally disband the MPD. From there the council could QUOTE start fresh with a community- oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity ENDQUOTE. Fletcher also described how police had traditionally extorted councilmembers by allowing crime to increase in their districts as punishment for unfavorable votes, and by intimidating local business owners to lobby on the department’s behalf. Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison filed a civil rights lawsuit against the MPD. The state’s Human Rights Commissioner, Rebecca Lucero, joined the complaint. She told local TV their first goal was to negotiate a consent decree with the city. Then, courts could enforce it by issuing injunctions and unspecified financial penalties. In the meantime, the popular movement for justice for George Floyd continue to take positive action that is too often underreported. A group of protesters took over a former Sheraton Hotel in an area that reportedly saw theft, vandalism and arson. The building now houses two hundred people who were previously homeless, for free, and it’s managed by volunteers. We’ll see how that goes, but in the meantime, at least people are not in the street, or more likely in this new age of arbitrary curfews, in jail. AND NOW FOR SOME QUICKER QUICKIES: The World Health Organization funded a major new study that suggests the US Centers for Disease Control has been dangerously compromised by Trump’s personal interests. The journal Lancet published an analysis, funded by the WHO, of one-hundred and seventy-two different studies about the effectiveness of N95 respirator masks, versus ordinary surgical masks, to protect against the coronavirus. The New York Times says the new study confirms what scientists were already saying about the importance of medical personnel and other high-risk workers actually having N95 masks to wear. Police seem to have plenty available! When financial markets reopened this week, Goldman Sachs bet against the US dollar. Goldman, which looted the Treasury so thoroughly in 2008, has now established short positions on the value of the dollar. The details are complicated, but the upshot is that the more expensive and difficult things get for you as the economy suffers under Trumpism, the more Goldman wins. A rare cyclone headed for Mumbai last night had prompted tens of thousands to evacuate the city on India’s west coast. According to the BBC, it would be the first major cyclone to hit the city in over a century. The Indian Meterological Department was calling it a severe cyclonic storm. The poor will suffer worst and the government is no help. Two weeks ago another cyclone hit the east coast of India, and Bangladesh. Banking regulators in New York have been carrying out a secret investigation of Donald Trump’s lender of last resort, Deutsche Bank. But the investigation reported by The New York Times yesterday is not like other investigations into the bank’s ties to Trump. It involves Deutsche Bank’s relationship with the well-connected serial sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, who died in prison last year. The state Department of Financial Services wants to know why the bank kept doing business with Epstein after employees raised concerns about his transactions with federal regulators. Unclear if they’ve tried asking Bill Barr, but he is pretty busy right now. June 3, 2020 - AM Quickie HOSTS - Sam Seder & Lucie Steiner WRITER - Corey Pein PRODUCER - Dorsey Shaw EXECUTIVE PRODUCER - Brendan Finn

Open Way Sanghas Montana Practice Talks
9th Mindfulness Training by Steve Fletcher May 5th, 2020

Open Way Sanghas Montana Practice Talks

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 15:08


This talk was given on Zoom on May 5, 2020 by Steve Fletcher as part of the Open Way Sangha Tuesday practice program. Steve connects the practice of skillful speech offered in the 9th Mindfulness Training of the Order of Interbeing to our current technology-driven forms of communication that can make connecting from the heart more difficult.

Depollution from Salvage Wire
05 - Depollution from Salvage Wire with Steve Fletcher of Automotive Recyclers of Canada

Depollution from Salvage Wire

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2020 37:06


Steve Fletcher, head of Automotive Recyclers of Canada and the Ontario Automotive Recyclers Association talks about building relationships with government and vehicle manufacturers and the benefits this has brought to the Canadian auto recycling industry; recycled parts and the International Round Table on Automotive Recycling. Contact details and more details can be found at auto recycling canada  https://oara.com and http://irt-autorecycling.org 

Let Me Talk To My Customer
COVID-19 Impact in Canada with Steve Fletcher

Let Me Talk To My Customer

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 26:40


Steve and I have a discussion regarding the current state of the auto recycling industry in Canada.  Steve provides information and resources through the Auto Recyclers of Canada association.   https://www.countsbusinessconsulting.com/ https://www.facebook.com/Counts-Business-Consulting-LLC-182918385059556  

Think Out Loud
Grant County Launches Phone A Friend

Think Out Loud

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2020 12:08


Grant County recently launched an informal program for neighbors and friends in the county of 7 thousand to check on each other as the coronavirus continues to spread. Steve Fletcher, with the county’s incident management team, says as the coronavirus spreads, it’s important to have both formal and informal programs like Phone a Friend to get help to those who may need it.

Everything Theater Podcast
Curtain Call Theatre

Everything Theater Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 30:56


We're talking to Carol Max and Steve Fletcher from Curtain Call Theatre. From dinner theatre, to small theatres, to their current gorgeous stage, Curtain Call has a rich history of providing top quality theatre in the Capital Region for almost 30 years. Hear about their journey and what they have coming up next season!

TIMEOUT with Coach Kam
REWIND with KAM - Steve Fletcher OC at Lockland High School

TIMEOUT with Coach Kam

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2020 12:32


Check out the interview with Lockland OC Steve Fletcher talking about the season and coaching clinic

ABC CredCast
Cracking the Code

ABC CredCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2019 32:34


Resident Code Expert and ABC's Director of Clinical Resources, Steve Fletcher, CPO, walks us through the Code of Professional Responsibility highlighting important requirements, example violations and key processes. As an ABC credential holder, you must abide by the Code, but do you know what it says? Think of this as your Code Cliff Notes!

Building Charleston
Episode 19 - CT Burton & Steve Fletcher from Lowcountry Local First

Building Charleston

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 27:30


The Building Charleston podcast takes a moment each week to meet the leaders changing the landscape of Charleston, SC with host Matt Chapdelaine from Laine Commercial Real Estate. In this episode, we meet CT Burton & Steve Fletcher from Lowcountry Local First. Lowcountry Local First cultivates an economy anchored in local ownership, because local-independent businesses are the cornerstone of our culture, economy, and character. Lowcountry Local First educates the general public on why it’s important to choose local and influence them to do so. They work with decision-makers to foster a better environment for creating and sustaining local businesses, and they deliver resources, programming, networking, mentorship and more to local businesses of all shapes and sizes. In this episode we hear CT & Steve's take on the most important topics facing Charleston's local businesses like competing with national companies, flood contingency planning, employee retention, and what the benefits are to growing your business in the lowcountry. Listen and learn what CT & Steve sees are the challenges and opportunities of being a local business in Charleston, SC, where your money goes when you spend local, along with their vision for Charleston, SC. If you like this episode and want to hear more - please like our podcast and subscribe to the Building Charleston Podcast. For more information on today's guests, please check out the following links: Our Sponsor: Popped Popcorn - 123POPPED@gmail.com - 843-697-8822 (Instagram: @123POPPED) To get more information Lowcountry Local First: https://lowcountrylocalfirst.org/about-us/ Laine Commercial Real Estate: https://lainecre.com/ Laine CRE on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/laineprop/ Building Charleston on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/buildingcharlestonsc/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/buildingcharleston/support

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ISAIAH's Faith in Democracy!
What Is At Stake For Us?

ISAIAH's Faith in Democracy!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2019 21:07


A Minnesotan-immigrant mom who was separated from her son at the border, a clergywoman whose congregation made the choice to be Sanctuary Supporting and a Minneapolis city council member whose residents want safety for everyone (documented or not) have gathered in a studio to reveal how you have the power to create a state that recognizes everyone’s dignity – whether MN born or new comer.Featuring:Lizette (ISAIAH leader in Sanctuary)Alejandra Hernandez Chavez (ISAIAH, translator)Rev. Jane McBride (Sanctuary Support Pastor)Council Member Steve Fletcher (Minneapolis Ward 3)Minister JaNaé Bates (ISAIAH, host)Support the show (https://isaiahmn.org/donate/)

Restaurant Rockstars Podcast
Episode #172 A Unique Marketing Idea For Your Restaurant

Restaurant Rockstars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 46:45


Traditional advertising is like dumping money out the window. Unless, everyone who walks in your door says “Hey Joe, your radio commercial brought us in tonite”, you’re wasting your money. Why? Because there’s no way to track the return on investment of most ad spends if there is any and there’s just too much advertising clutter out there to get your message across. Here’s an idea. Technology can help you run a more successful business and get customers in the door. When I ran restaurants, the WiFi was free because my customers expected it, but I didn’t get any benefit from it. Everyone had free WiFi. Today, your WiFi can actually build a powerful database for your restaurant and give you intelligence on your customers that you can use to communicate with them. Imagine capturing emails, cell phone numbers or social media handles from your WiFi and then instantly sending out promotions, specials and offers that bring them back in the door. I’m a huge believer in internal marketing to your existing customers and giving them reasons to return. In today’s episode of the Restaurant RockStars Podcast, my guest is Mr. Steve Fletcher from WiFi Technology Solutions. He’s going to show us strategies to increase sales in restaurants and how sending 100 text messages can actually bring in 30 customers to your restaurant. Why not get a free Demonstration at www.getwifitech.com/rockstars ? For a limited time, they are offering unlimited texts and low monthly subscription rates. Check it out. Now go out there and Rock Your Restaurant! Roger Check out the Restaurant Rockstars Academy: https://restaurantrockstars.com Thank you to today’s show sponsor: Square Payroll: Square handles all payroll withholding, payments and filing at no additional cost. Pricing is fair and flexible and scales with your business. Sign up for Square Payroll today at www.square.com/go/rockstar and get 3 free months of service!

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots
Starting A Virtual Team And Other Questions

Business Coaching with Join Up Dots

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2019 22:28


In today's show we answer some big questions that we have received through the show from listeners everywhere. Most of them are focused on the beginning stages to creating a life that is wonderful and profitable, which is of course everything that we do through Join Up Dots. It's not a surprise that most people get in to trouble at this point of the life changing process as there are simply too many choices to be made. Too many directions to travel down. We know that as we have been there big time and now have the experience and knowledge that makes the difference. So let's share that experience with you in today's episodes. here are the questions and of course the answers will be presented throughout the show. Question One: David, loving the episodes, they always start my day with a smile. I have a question that has been bothering me after listening to your show. Why cant others allow me to be happy? I have started working on building my own yoga business and at the moment I haven't got any clients, or know how to get them. But I love doing it. I feel that I am creating something amazing, and the clients will just come. So, and now I have added another question: Do you think they will just come? And, my boyfriend is nothing but uncooperative as I'm not heading out to bars and clubs like I once was with him, or at least as much as I did. He thinks that this is more important than what I am doing which is making me unhappy. Any ideas? Geraldine Copin, Bali Question Two: Hi David, what do you think is the most important part of business? Steve Fletcher, Truro Cornwall Question Three: Hi David, I am a 30 year old dude from Laramie Wyoming and I just need to find a way to get out and live life on my own terms. I love the message of your show and get really excited during the intro music, as I feel I am that person and now I am changing to want more. Where do you think you would go in the world if you was starting out your business today and could travel anywhere. I am excited by the possibilities but coming from where I do, the world is just too big……Scott Question Four Hi David and the Join Up Dots team. I am thinking of getting my own virtual team together and was wondering how you guys set up and operate. Thanks for answering Jancie Mincin, Adelaide, Australia

ABC CredCast
Understanding Privileging

ABC CredCast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 29:44


Privileging can be a powerful resource for ABC credential holders, but it is important to understand what it is, what it isn't, who can be privileged and what kind of supervision is needed. Join host, Jim Lawson as he interviews ABC's Clinical Resource Director, Steve Fletcher on this sometimes confusing topic. 

Stew and the Nunn
Stew and the Nunn, Episode 141

Stew and the Nunn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 51:14


The Nunn hangs out with his long time Army brother Steve Fletcher

Stew and the Nunn
Stew and the Nunn, Episode 141

Stew and the Nunn

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2018 51:14


The Nunn hangs out with his long time Army brother Steve Fletcher

Albion Unlimited
Season 1, Episode 3: Dean Hammond, Steve Fletcher and Israeli journalist Raphael Gellar

Albion Unlimited

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2017 48:42


Ex-Albion skipper Dean Hammond speaks about home-grown talent and his future since retirement. We get the thoughts of former AFC Bournemouth striker Steve Fletcher and Israeli journalist Raphael Gellar on an eventful week for Tomer Hemed.

Cliff Notes Podcast: Lead manufacturing
06: Getting Digital Manufacturing into production line with Physical Digital

Cliff Notes Podcast: Lead manufacturing

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2017 35:56


Steve Fletcher, Business Development, Physical Digital. The big change is the use of Digital Manufacturing, collecting and using data intelligently through the manufacturing process and the products life cycle. Standardisation of systems and workflows especially within the Design, measurement and RE space. Read more at http://www.physicaldigital.com Twitter https://twitter.com/p2dme This episode of Cliff Notes: Ask a leader Podcast. Tristan Bailey talks to Steve Fletcher at Physical Digital, about his work in Aerospace with Rolls Royce and working at the highest level of quality control. Now with Physical Digital the specialise on 3D scanning parts for reverse engineering and quality control. Testing wear and tear post use and for batch samples from medical sizes to boat hulls. Also to rebuild legacy parts when 2D drawings have been lost or may have changed in the years since first fabrication. Bringing these services into the production cycle and onto production lines as scanners get faster, changes the game for digital manufacturing to full circle service not just for testing for rejects. ... "Our business really is service on 3d optical scanning for measurement and reverse engineering but it's more than that you know, there's all the aspects of how acceptable the data is, how accurate the data is how useful the data is" ... -- Steve Fletcher Show Notes: https://holdingbay.co.uk/cliff-notes/podcasts/6/  

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

A bumper show with a review of the Man U game (bizarre blue mascots, Eddie swearing, & Tindall's tan), Back Of The Net ‘End Of Season Award' Winners, Part 2 of the Steve Fletcher interview...

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

A bumper show with a review of the Man U game (bizarre blue mascots, Eddie swearing, & Tindall’s tan), Back Of The Net ‘End Of Season Award’ Winners, Part 2 of the Steve Fletcher interview...

Reinventing Professionals
LTN's IT Director of the Year on Marrying Technology with Marketing/Business Development

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2010 2:36


I spoke with Steve Fletcher, the Chief Information Officer for Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, as well as the winner of LTN's "IT Director of the Year" award. We discussed the firm's collaborative approach to marketing, business development and technology, focusing on its creation of Parkway, an intranet platform that centralizes information and enables the firm's lawyers to showcase their capabilities to potential clients.

Reinventing Professionals
LTN's IT Director of the Year on Marrying Technology with Marketing/Business Development

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2010 2:36


I spoke with Steve Fletcher, the Chief Information Officer for Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, as well as the winner of LTN's "IT Director of the Year" award. We discussed the firm's collaborative approach to marketing, business development and technology, focusing on its creation of Parkway, an intranet platform that centralizes information and enables the firm's lawyers to showcase their capabilities to potential clients.

Reinventing Professionals
LTN's IT Director of the Year on Marrying Technology with Marketing/Business Development

Reinventing Professionals

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2010 2:36


I spoke with Steve Fletcher, the Chief Information Officer for Parker Poe Adams & Bernstein LLP, as well as the winner of LTN's "IT Director of the Year" award. We discussed the firm's collaborative approach to marketing, business development and technology, focusing on its creation of Parkway, an intranet platform that centralizes information and enables the firm's lawyers to showcase their capabilities to potential clients.

Liberal Arts Radio with Mark Sutton
Liberal Arts with Mark Sutton, Oct. 27, 2008

Liberal Arts Radio with Mark Sutton

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2008


Oct. 27, 2008 - Singer/songwriter Ellen Bukstel sings "They Stole My Vote;" Steve Fletcher on Prop 8 in California; SJ Klein in Alaska on Stevens fallout; from Japan, Anyone Brothers Band's hit "Obama is Beautiful World."

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast
Steve Fletcher - The Lockdown Interviews

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970


The word "legend" is often over-used, but Steve Fletcher encompasses the spirit of AFC Bournemouth - with a determination to overcome adversity. His own footballing path wasn't easy, but a combination of loyalty and resolve led to a career which has been littered with outstanding moments, both as an individual but also as a team. Scoring play-off final openers, gracing Wembley, and netting momentous club-defining goals are just a number of high moments in amongst a career which has seen a willingness to prevail through the bad times - including administration and minus 17... and, to add to the story, two seasons of football which took him away from the club he adored. Now, a coach and club ambassador in the Premier League, amongst the world's elite footballers, is fair to say that Steve Fletcher has done it all, but does he have any regrets? We'll find out. Tonight at 8pm. If you're enjoying this show and our other interviews you can help support us by buying us a coffee at http://www.afcbpodcast.com/coffee - we really appreciate it!

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

“Legend” is often overused in football, but for Steve Fletcher, it barely scratches the surface – in Part 1 of our chat with Big Fletch, the former AFCB striker talks candidly about his playing career, how...

Back of the Net - The AFC Bournemouth Podcast

A bumper show with a review of the Man U game (bizarre blue mascots, Eddie swearing, & Tindall's tan), Back Of The Net ‘End Of Season Award' Winners, Part 2 of the Steve Fletcher interview...