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In this episode of the Lee's Summit Town Hall podcast, host Nick Parker welcomes Lee's Summit R-7 School District Superintendent Dr. David Buck and Associate Superintendent Dr. Steve Shelton to discuss the upcoming $225 million no-tax-increase bond issue on the ballot. They delve into the specifics of the bond, which aims to address capital needs such as building renovations, safety improvements, and infrastructure upgrades within the district. The guests also highlight the importance of community involvement and planning for future growth. Tune in to learn about the critical projects included in the bond and how they will benefit the district.
We invite you to join us as we revisit the critical issue of burnout in the cybersecurity industry. This is the second episode dedicated to this significant topic, underscoring its importance within our field. In this episode, we are honored to speak with Steve Shelton, CEO of Green Shoe Consulting, regarding his extensive research on burnout. Tune in as we discuss our personal experiences, gain insights from Steve's interviews with other cybersecurity professionals, and benefit from his valuable advice on mitigating burnout risks. We're honestly excited to have everyone hear our conversation, and we hope this episode helps anyone who needs it! Hosts: Ryan Hamrick & Chris DeBrunner Editor & Producer: Lance Hart Executive Producers: Gabby Scott & Jana Korfhagen Contact email: nmspod@protonmail.com
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Teach Us To Number Our Days Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Psalm 90 Length: 45 min.
Guest speaker Pastor Steve Shelton speaks on generational curses
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Blood Of The New Covenant Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 3/5/2024 Bible: Matthew 26:17-23 Length: 25 min.
Heidrick and Struggles released a global CISO survey last year, stating 53% of CISOs were most concerned about significant stress and 60% were concerned about burnout. In Steve's 20 years of software sales, significant stress and burnout have been longstanding issues that have yet to be effectively addressed and have negatively impacted his own life and those in the industry. There exists an opportunity to help cyber defenders protect themselves and their teams from these issues, enhancing both their jobs and personal lives. Join us as we discuss this critical issue as we navigate 2024 for better CISO and team health. Fitzgerald, T. 2019. Chapter 14: CISO Soft Skills in CISO COMPASS: Navigating Cybersecurity Leadership Challenges with Insights from Pioneers, 1st Ed, pg 463-487. Fitzgerald, T. CRC Press, Boca Raton, Fl. www.amazon.com/author/toddfitzgerald. Visit Steve's Website: www.greenshoeconsulting.com for more information. This segment is sponsored by Darktrace. Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com/darktrace to learn more about them! Visit https://cisostoriespodcast.com for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://cisostoriespodcast.com/csp-159
LSR7 Superintendent Dr. David Buck and Associate Superintendent of Operations Dr. Steve Shelton drop by the vault to talk about the tax levy issue on next month's ballot and why they feel it's an important move for the future of the district.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Righteous & The Wicked Pt 1 Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/24/2021 Bible: Psalm 37:1-11 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Righteous & The Wicked Pt 1 Subtitle: Psalms Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 10/24/2021 Bible: Psalm 37:1-11 Length: 43 min.
Episode 17 leads us into a conversation with Steve Shelton about how addiction, a broken home-life and poor decisions led him to the brink of complete brokenness. Steve not only shares his story of how God showed up, but also how the joy of Christ presence continues to impact his life.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Remembrance Subtitle: 2 Peter Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/31/2021 Bible: 2 Peter 1:12-15 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Add. . . Charity Subtitle: 2 Peter Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 1/10/2021 Bible: 2 Peter 1:7 Length: 40 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Add....Brotherly Kindness Subtitle: 2 Peter Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 1/3/2021 Bible: 2 Peter 1:7 Length: 37 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Central Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Add...Temperance Subtitle: 2 Peter Speaker: Steve Shelton Broadcaster: Central Baptist Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/22/2020 Bible: 2 Peter 1:6 Length: 45 min.
Howard Husock interviews four remarkable leaders of nonprofit groups who were recently honored as part of Manhattan Institute's Civil Society Awards and Civil Society Fellows Program. Manhattan Institute and City Journal have long sought to support and encourage civil-society organizations and leaders who, with the help of volunteers and private philanthropy, do so much to help communities address serious social problems. In this edition of the 10 Blocks podcast, Husock speaks with: Luma Mufleh (2:00) is the founder and CEO of Fugees Family, an award-winning, national nonprofit organization and independent school network with a customized academic approach for refugee children. Mufleh is a 2019 Civil Society Fellow. Reid Porter (18:25) is the founder and president of Act, Advocates for Community Transformation, a group which takes an innovative approach to creating safer neighborhoods in Dallas. Porter is a 2019 Civil Society Fellow. Megan Rose (35:00) is the CEO of Better Together, an organization that strengthens communities by promoting work, protecting children, and supporting families in crisis. Rose is a 2019 Civil Society Award recipient. Steve Shelton (51:30) is the founder and executive director of the Trade Institute of Pittsburgh, an organization committed to working with those reentering society following incarceration as well as those who need a “hand up” to get their lives on track. Shelton is a 2019 Civil Society Award recipient. If you know individuals or organizations that deserve a Civil Society Award, please visit our nomination page and tell us about them.
South Carolina ranked first in the United States for child vehicular heatstrokes in 2018, and with Palmetto State temperatures reaching highs of 100 degrees during the summertime, heat exhaustion is a serious, life-threatening danger, and residents should know the signs of danger. Those who are especially vulnerable to the summer heat include young children, the elderly, and individuals who take anxiety and depression medication. Steve Shelton, the Medical Director for Emergency Management for Prisma Health Midlands and physician said that the first sign is heat cramps. The next sign is fatigue. Symptoms include nausea, headaches, and dizziness. "They'll get some dizziness, kind of swimmy-headed, they may feel very fatigued, nauseated, a headache, sweating significantly, those individuals need to try to treat themselves very quickly by trying to get cool and stop what they're doing."If all symptoms are left untreated, the heat exhaustion could then potentially progress to heatstroke.
In the summer of 1972, The Staple Singers’ “I’ll Take You There” was a No. 1 hit, the Watergate scandal was in the news, and “The Godfather” was the top movie. Steve Shelton has his own vivid memory of that time: He was 12 years old, riding in the back of a pickup truck with a cast of characters from around his neighborhood on the way to bricklaying jobs. And he loved it. That camaraderie etched into his mind, and it is part of what guided him to found a building trades program that trains men and women — many of whom have been incarcerated — in fields that enable them to make a living wage while resetting their lives. His own journey to leadership included some bricks in the road — some boulders, really — and he repays the second chance that he got by making sure others can start again, too. Steve founded the Trade Institute of Pittsburgh in 2009, and in this episode of “We Can Be,” he shares his story of what came before, and what ingrained the deep sense of empathy and toughness within him that infuses all he does as TIP’s executive director. While there is an emotional and very human side to his work, there are also impressive cut-and-dry numbers: TIP has saved taxpayers an estimated $10 million dollars by reducing recidivism, has a 94 percent program graduation rate, and has placed more than 300 individuals in jobs at or above a living wage. Steve also draws on memories of his own personal battles in the mid-1990s that changed him forever. “Those times imprinted on my mind the importance of second chances,” he says. Because he prevailed and launched TIP, a few years ago he found himself leading a crew working on the restoration of August Wilson’s childhood home. That he and his team were playing a role in preserving the history of the man who so eloquently wrote about the lives, challenges and triumphs of working people was not lost on them. “Have a belief in yourself that is bigger than anyone's disbelief,” the Pulitzer-Prize-winning playwright once said. Steve found that earth-shifting belief in himself, and has dedicated his life to making certain others can, too. Hear his story on this episode of “We Can Be.” “We Can Be” is hosted by The Heinz Endowments’ Grant Oliphant and produced by the Endowments and Treehouse Media. Theme music is composed by John Dziuban, with incidental music by Josh Slifkin. Guest inquiries: please contact Scott Roller sroller@heinz.org.
Pittsburgh has been in the news recently for robots and restaurants. But it’s still a blue collar town. In a sweeping discussion, Aaron & Neil Ashbaugh discuss the opportunities for good pay and consistent work offered by roles in manufacturing. The industry is facing a cliff over the next ten years as Baby Boomers continue to retire, leaving companies hungry for talent. New Century Careers is training the next generation and excited about the opportunity. Never miss one of our best episodes by subscribing to the newsletter. Neil’s Challenge; Read. Never stop learning. Books Blink by Malcolm Gladwell Iacocca: An Autobiography by Lee Iacocca It Doesn't Take a Hero: The Autobiography of General Norman Schwarzkopf Walt Disney biography Open: An Autobiography by Andre Agassi Connect with Neil Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Website ashbaugh@ncsquared.com Underwritten by Piper Creative A digital agency that provides strategy, delivery, and analysis specializing in a few key service offerings. Documentary-as-a-Service (Vlogging 2.0) Instagram Content Production & Account Building Podcast Production, Strategy Consulting, and Guest Acquisition If you aren’t creating or curating content regularly, your clients and customers might forget you’re open for business. YouTube Instagram If you liked this interview, check out episode 147 with Steve Shelton where we discuss getting ex-offenders reintegrated into society and employed with the Trade Institute of Pittsburgh. Subscribe on iTunes | Stitcher | Overcast | PodBay
For this episode of Planet MicroCap Podcast, I spoke with Steve Shelton, President of Cornerstone Global Group. I met Steve via my father, where they are both members of the ISEEE – International Stock Exchange Executives Emeriti. Steve’s approach, as it states on his website, is an “unbiased, technically oriented market analysis.” Since meeting Steve I’ve been a subscriber to his newsletter, where he provides his perspective on the market using this in-depth technical analyst approach. We’ve discussed MicroCap Investing using a technical analysis approach, however, I wanted to have another discussion covering, as you will hear, the history, fundamental principles and how to employ technical analysis within one’s investing strategy. The goal for this episode is to hone in on the basics and benefits of technical analysis. Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, publishers of StockNewsNow.com, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market - check out the latest issue here: MicroCap Review Winter/Spring 2017 You can follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft, and you can also listen to this interview on StockNewsNow.com For more information about Steve Shelton and Cornerstone Global Group, please visit: www.cornerstoneglobalgroup.com
Steve Shelton was born and raised in Pittsburgh. In his early teens, he began working in the masonry field as a laborer during summers and weekends. After enlisting in the Navy at 19, he became a naval aircraft electrician and finished his four-year enlistment working on the TA-4J aircraft. He has worked professionally as an electrician, a plumber, as masonry laborer, a bricklayer, and as a specialist in stone and brick restoration. In 2002, with one other employee and a wheelbarrow, Steve started Shelton Masonry, Inc.; a firm that was renowned for some of the finest restoration work done in the city, on many of its most beautiful historic homes. In 2009, realizing the need in the masonry trade for a new generation of masonry professionals, Steve started the Shelton Trade Center, which is now a non-profit named The Trade Institute of Pittsburgh. The Trade Institute of Pittsburgh (TIP) was founded to train and place young adults in the skilled manual trades. TIP is especially committed to training young people with great needs and few resources. Most of TIP's students have troubled backgrounds, coming from broken families in poor neighborhoods, and many have been in prison and/or drug and alcohol recovery. Our goal is to move them from being chronically unemployed to productively employed, in living-wage jobs with a future. Our hope is that through the resources and training provided by our organization, cycles of poverty and crime will be broken, and a brighter future will be realized for some of Pittsburgh’s most blighted communities. Steve’s Challenge; Don’t judge a book by the cover. Give people a chance. http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Steve Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Website If you liked this interview, check out episode 114 with Dan Bull where we discuss getting ex-cons to work and episode 60 with Mike Gable where we talk Construction Junction and creative reuse.
In this segment Ira Weintraub talks with Steve Shelton entering his 5th season as the Women's Soccer coach at Concordia
In this segment Ira Weintraub talks with Steve Shelton entering his 5th season as the Women's Soccer coach at Concordia
In this segment Ira Weintraub talks with Steve Shelton entering his 5th season as the Women's Soccer coach at Concordia