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In Del Norte County, starting Thursday, teenagers in trouble will be held accountable by a true jury of their peers. Teen court is a diversion program run by teenagers for teenagers. Reporter: Jane Vaughan, Jefferson Public Radio California insurance commissioner Ricardo Lara says he'll make a decision soon on State Farm's request for an emergency rate increase. Reporter: Danielle Venton, KQED Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A new program will offer teens an opportunity to represent the DA, defense attorney, judge and jury in adjudicating offenses by minors.
Welcome to episode 252 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Patrick Iyampillai, an attorney and Partner of Hale Law. Patrick Iyampillai is an attorney and Partner of Hale Law, a personal injury law firm in Sarasota, Florida. He graduated from Florida State University with a Bachelor of Science and earned his law degree from Stetson University. Following graduation, outside of pro bono work, Patrick has dedicated himself to solely practicing plaintiff personal injury law. He has worked on hundreds of injury cases throughout the negotiation, litigation, mediation, and trial phases, and through them, he has recovered millions on behalf of the wrongfully injured and deceased. Patrick is the current President of the Manatee County Bar Association Young Lawyers Division, and he is proudly a member of the Million Dollar Advocates Forum. Recently, Patrick was awarded an inaugural 36 Under Thirty-Six Professionalism Award by The Florida Bar Young Lawyers Division, and last year he received a 35 Under 35 Award from SRQ Magazine. He has been invited to speak at Stetson Law, IMG Academy, and The Florida Holocaust Museum, and he is regularly featured on ABC 7 WWSB's "Attorney Spotlight" program. In his spare time, Patrick enjoys golfing, traveling, playing guitar, attending concerts, seeking out the best food, and volunteering with Teen Court of Sarasota. What you'll learn about in this episode: 1. The Importance of Annual Planning: Planning marketing strategies and budgets for the upcoming year. Reflecting on past performance and setting goals for the future. 2. Employee Recognition and Engagement: Conducting an annual breakfast meeting to appreciate and reward employees. Involving all team members in setting collective goals and incentivizing achievements. 3. Diversified Marketing Approach: Utilizing various marketing channels like TV, radio, billboards, and digital platforms. Creating a memorable slogan to differentiate the firm in a competitive market. 4. Strategic Branding: Developing a unique and memorable brand identity. Standing out in a crowded market by creating a distinct brand message. 5. Challenges in Growth: Dealing with recruitment and training challenges during rapid expansion. Promoting internal growth by providing advancement opportunities for existing staff members. Resources: https://halelaw.com/ https://www.facebook.com/gotohalelaw https://x.com/gotohalelaw https://www.linkedin.com/in/patrickiyampillai/ Additional Resources: https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind
Judge Edna Staudt joins the three Ladies of LoveTalk Network to discuss the importance of Christians serving in all levels of governmental positions. Judge Staudt believes Christians have a responsibility to bring the Kingdom of God to the earth both in what we do and in how we teach/mentor the young people who follow us. Join Marlene McMichael, Cathy Endebrock, and Kerri Brinkoeter for this refreshing look at public service.
Judge Edna Staudt joins the three Ladies of LoveTalk Network to discuss the importance of Christians serving in all levels of governmental positions. Judge Staudt believes Christians have a responsibility to bring the Kingdom of God to the earth both in what we do and in how we teach/mentor the young people who follow us. Join Marlene McMichael, Cathy Endebrock, and Kerri Brinkoeter for this refreshing look at public service.
In this episode, we pass the mic to Starr Linette Brookins to discuss advocating for children and judicial office. Starr was raised in a law enforcement and military family. She decided to become an attorney in elementary school after participating in a peer mediation exercise. She is a trial attorney with extensive experience and serves as a Hearing officer. She is very involved with the community and has local and state-wide bar association service, board service, and community service. She chairs the Young Women of Promise Committee of The Athena Society; she is a volunteer judge with Teen Court; she teaches middle and high school students about effective communication and healthy relationships; she is currently the President-Elect of the Hillsborough Association for Women Lawyers; Vice President of the Guardian Ad Litem Foundation of Tampa Bay d/b/a Hero to a Child; Board Member of the Regent; Board Member of the Tampa Tiger Bay Club; former Chair of the Human Relations Board for Hillsborough County; a member of the Divine Nine Greek Family (Sigma Gamma Rho Sorority, Inc.); and, she formerly served as the Historical Society Chair of the George Edgecomb Bar Association; a member of the Federalist Society, the American Constitution Society, the NAACP, and the Urban League. This interview does not and should not be construed as an endorsement for this or any political candidate. Social Media Website: www.journeytoesquire.com Email: info@journeytoesquire.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/dive... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JourneytoEsq/ YT: https://youtube.com/@journeytoesquire Twitter: @JourneytoEsq https://mobile.twitter.com/journeytoesq Instagram: @JourneytoEsq https://www.instagram.com/journeytoesq/ www.journeytoesquire.com info@journeytoesquire.com @JourneytoEsquire --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journey-to-esquire/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/journey-to-esquire/support
For nearly three decades, Colorado Springs Teen Court has provided youth accused of misdemeanor crimes an alternative path aimed at preventing future criminal behavior.
Have you ever wondered what kind of strength it takes to turn a personal tragedy into a purpose? Join me, Aaron Thomas, for an intimate conversation with the inspiring Bryn, a professional counselor, who has navigated this very journey following the heartbreaking loss of her son. Bryn opens up about the harsh realities of grief, and how her faith became a beacon of light during the darkest times. We delve into the invincibility mindset of 18-year-old boys, their skewed prioritization of social life, and the grave consequences of ill-thought-out decisions. Bryn enlightens us about the importance of leveraging our innate talents to effect positive change while sharing her inspirational mantra - the 999 quote from Juice World. We navigate the choppy currents of grief and the importance of confronting it head on. Bryn emphasizes the need for creating a safe space for grief and how services like Agape Counseling and Teen Court can provide invaluable support. Finally, Bryn emphasizes the capability of human resilience and the transformative power of a positive outlook. In a world that often seems bleak and challenging, she encourages listeners to persevere, reminding them that they are never alone in their battles. Join us for a soul-stirring episode and be inspired by Bryn's unflagging spirit, as she turns her tragedy into a purpose.Support the show#excellenceabovetalent #EAT #dontgiveup #youdeservethebest #youareenough ...
In the first hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Tuesday, May 2, 2023, we discuss 25 years of Rochester Teen Court.
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Wenn junge Menschen Straftaten begehen, ist das für viele ein Schock – oft auch für die jungen Straftäter:innen selbst. In München läuft ein kriminalpädagogisches Projekt, in dem andere Jugendliche mit den Straftätern ins Gespräch kommen. Eva Wolk berichtet. Von Eva Wolk.
Raised in his hometown of Port St. Lucie, attorney Jamy Barreau has experience handling all aspects of issues surrounding preserving generational wealth including matters associated with trusts and estates as well as business planning. A first-generation Haitian American, he has dedicated his life to the practice of law. He graduated with high honors from St. Lucie West Centennial High School in 2009 where he had the privilege of being part of the school's Criminal Justice Academy, serving as an advocate for the 19th Judicial Circuit's Teen Court program. After graduation from Centennial, Jamy earned his B.S. in Legal Studies from the University of Central Florida, earning his degree on a full-time basis while working full time at Universal Studios Orlando. After college, Jamy attended Barry University School of Law where he served on the editorial board of its Law Review Journal as a Research and Technical Editor. In 2017, he graduated from Barry Law and returned to the Treasure Coast, gaining experience in estate planning, trust administration, probate administration, business planning, residential mortgage foreclosures, and evictions. Understanding the impact generational wealth has on society and setting the stage for success in generations to come, Jamy made it his mission to guide those in his community in such matters. In 2021, he graduated with his LL.M. in taxation with a concentration in estate planning from Boston University School of Law to further his mission. In his free time, he is an adjunct professor of business law at Southern New Hampshire University and continues to expand his knowledge of how to best serve his community. Listen to this informative Tax-Alpha Solutions episode with Jamy Barreau about protecting your assets. Here is what to expect on this week's show: What is a beneficiary designation and how does it work? Are there ways to put beneficiaries on bank accounts? When should someone start to think about a trust? Are there any veteran benefits that work together with Medicaid? What is a stepped-up basis and how does it relate to estate taxes? Connect with Jamy: www.blegalfl.com Matthew Chancey is a Registered Representative of Coastal Equities, Inc. and an Investment Advisory Representative of Coastal Investment Advisors, Inc. Neither Coastal Equities, Inc. nor Coastal Investment Advisors, Inc. is affiliated with Micel Financial LLC. Investment Advisory Services are offered through Coastal Investment Advisors, Inc., and securities are offered through Coastal Equities, Inc., Member FINRA/SIPC, 1201 N. Orange St., Suite 729, Wilmington, DE 19801. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode we sit down the Honorable Judge Annette Eckert and discuss the positive effects that the Teen Court has provided including: - the concept and development of it - the incredible % of people who don't have a second offense - the impact it is having on the volunteers - the impact and outreach it is having on the student peer jury - and more
In this episode we sit down the Honorable Judge Annette Eckert and discuss the positive effects that the Teen Court has provided including: - the concept and development of it - the incredible % of people who don't have a second offense - the impact it is having on the volunteers - the impact and outreach it is having on the student peer jury - and more
This time in Strangerville, Eli went to a four-day wedding with straight people, Meg will not leave her home, and Meredeth Muller takes the Strangerville Live stage to share her harrowing tale of going to teen court. Story Teen Court, by Meredeth Muller Production by Eli McCann & Meg Walter Join our Patreon!
Forge Evolution and the Teen Court program is a local nonprofit and has been in Colorado Springs for the last 27 years. CEO Morgan Mote says their new name has come with some exciting new programs, including a Monday night drop-in program 5-7pm for kids ages 10-19. More information can be found at ForgeEvolution.org.
Born of Mexican immigrant parents, Janet Valdez grew up in the Los Angeles County area. She earned her certificate in recording engineering, as well as degrees in music business and business administration. While in school, she attended various service trips to Mexico, where she acted as an interpreter while providing humanitarian aid to her team. Loving international service, she later became an assistant country director with Global Expeditions on various humanitarian trips to Panama and Mexico, where she unknowingly developed her consecutive and relay interpretation skills. After a decade of working at the Disneyland Resort as a multi-language sales specialist, trainer, and bilingual Traditions facilitator, she studied Spanish legal interpreting at the Southern California School of Interpretation with Nestor Wagner. As part of her interpretation studies, she completed internships with Teen Court, LACBA Domestic Violence Project, and Harriet Buhai Center for Family Law. She later completed the University of Arizona's National Center for Interpretation Court Interpreters Training Institute. She is currently a traveling senior interpreter, serving different courthouses across the United States to interpret for the Department of Justice Executive Office for Immigration Review (DOJ EOIR) and facilitating first-time interpreter orientations. She is a nine-time President of the United States Service Award recipient for her countless volunteer hours and the Harriet Buhai's 2020 Community Volunteer award recipient. She currently volunteers for the Los Angeles Dream Center as well as for Catchafire.When not interpreting or volunteering, Janet is the camera director at Angelus Temple and a video producer for the Spanglish Television Sports Network. She is also part of the “Ficción en Español” book club at the Last Bookstore in Los Angeles. Most recently, she was a speaker at the Lingua-Culture conference, where she shared the stage with other interpreters and translators speaking about her beloved profession.Connect with Janet ValdezLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janetvaldez/Blog: https://interpreterlyfe.com/-----------------------------------------------------------------------Connect with Mireya Pérez, Hostwww.brandtheinterpreter.comFacebookTwitterLinkedInInstagram---------------------------------SPONSOR INFORMATIONThank you to Liberty Language Services for sponsoring this episode!To learn more about Liberty Language Services, please visit: https://www.libertylanguageservices.com/To learn more about The Professional Medical Interpreter course, go to: https://bit.ly/pmi-course-btiFor a limited time only, you can get $50 off the full price of The Professional Medical Interpreter: A Comprehensive 40-Hour Medical Interpreting Course. Use the following coupon code at checkout: BTI50
The organization known as Teen Court, has been rechristened to Forge Evolution. Joining "The Extra" Wednesday, Forge Evolution's CEO Morgan Mote talked about important new program developments for the non-profit: Teens between the ages of 10-19 can come hang out at our drop in program starting in January on Mondays from 5-7pm. You can register for more information on our website. A new website is launching Nov. 1st: ForgeEvolution.org Parents with teens who are struggling and could use Teen Court or would like to volunteer as a teen volunteer, check out our website. If you would like to join us for our wine tasting, A Jewel of a Wine Tasting, on Nov 5th, at Norris Penrose Event Ctr., check out our website: SpringsTeenCourt.org
The Guests:Melissa Lane-LongShe has 13 years of experience in the auto finance industry. A native Texan, Melissa has a B.A. in Marketing from the University of Texas in Tyler.She has volunteered for numerous non-profit organizations and served as an attorney for Teen Court in Smith County.Her drive to help others and her community were displayed when she recently was diagnosed with Stage 1 breast cancer. She used Facebook to blog about her experience, share photos, and be candid about the impacts on the individual and family.Kim ParkerExceptional client service is really what she's all about. Always looking for ways to inspire, engage, delight, or create a lasting solution or memory.Kim's focus on Finance and Accounting for over 20 years has earned her a reputation for identifying game-changers that make the difference.Kim graduated from SWT aka Texas State University and was a leader even then as President of the Delta Zeta Sorority, and was also involved in Student Foundation and Order of Omega.
Willamette University student activist Inéz Nieves discusses the conviction of Derek Chauvin in the George Floyd murder case and student activism. #BLM #socialjustice #student #activist #protest #teens #politics #news #government #America #GenZersTalkPolitics Here's the link for Teen Court! For updates, follow the show on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, and check out the website! Join the Discord server and chat with fellow listeners!
Teen Court is a restorative justice alternative to juvenile court in St. Clair County for first time non-violent offenders who are referred to Teen Court by the prosecutor’s office. Nearly 150 teens have graduated from the court since 2014.
Elliot Gelfand, a DuBois native who has been a practicing attorney in Pennsylvania for the past ten years, has announced his candidacy for the DuBois area district justice seat, left vacant with retirement of Judge Pat Ford since October. Gelfand says he feels he's a well qualified candidate because, although you do not necessarily have to be an attorney to run for judge, it certainly helps to know the background of the court system. If elected, Gelfand says he'd like to have a seamless working relationship with law enforcement, work alongside the District Attorney Ryan Sayers of Clearfield County to establish a drug court, make things work more smoothly between the four district courts in our area, and also re-establish Teen Court to help with young offenders. Gelfand intends to cross-file on both the Republican and Democratic tickets for the primary municipal election, which is scheduled for May 18.
Teen Court is an educational opportunity for young people interested in the field of criminal justice. High school students who are part of teen court hear real cases of offenses committed by other teens.
On week 5 million of the quarantine, Kelly and Lindsey sit down with producer and former Nebraskan David Marker to talk about corn, Carhenge, and comic books. Because David was a math whiz and excelled in choir, Lindsey started the school day off with a mashup class that she sloppily named 'Machoir'. Look, Lindsey said that she was never going to teach another math class again and she had to get creative. Okay? Great. With math out of the way, Kelly then took us to Gym where we learned that the scoliosis check may or may not have been a hoax. Think about it. Bending all the kids over and running a finger down each student's back... Yeah, that was weird and we would love to know whose idea that was, thanks. After surviving all the awkward moments of gym classes past we skipped on over to Recess where we played some 'Fuck, Marry, Kill' with comic book characters in honor of Marker's former job working for DC comics. Would you fuck the Penguin? You wouldn't think so but when you find out who is playing him in the next Batman movie you just might change your mind. After Recess, Lindsey plays theatre teacher with a variation of the long-forgotten theatre game 'Party Quirks' where Kelly and Marker dazzle us with their acting skills and their lack of theatre knowledge. Because of Marker's past as a Teen Court judge, we end our school day in Teen Court where we dig into some old-timey crime stories and make it CW teen relatable. Marker ends the school day with a Nebraska quiz where he proves that no one, including himself, knows much of Nebraska the state but we do know a little bit about that 2013 movie called 'Nebraska' starring Will Forte. Who will win in the end? Hint: David Marker went to Yale, so, there's your answer. Watch David's YouTube show: https://www.youtube.com/user/nerdtainment Follow David on the socials: https://www.instagram.com/thedavidmarker/ https://twitter.com/thedavidmarker Follow the show's Insta: https://www.instagram.com/kellyandlindsey/ Follow Kelly: instagram.com/kelly_wallacebarnowl Follow Lindsey: instagram.com/lindseygentile Show theme provided by Mike Etten: instagram.com/mike_etten/ BLACK LIVES MATTER RESOURCE CARRD: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ VOTE!
Inside The Family Ties Podcast's premiere episode, cohosts and sisters Kelley Richey and Julia Avery take a moment to introduce themselves, discuss highlights from their interconnected past, their passions, and what has inspired them to embark on this new journey together.Sisters, Kelley Richey and Julia Avery, love politics, art, fashion, film, music, psychology, animals, etc. While they love discussing these shared interests, they live so far away from each other and there's never enough time to talk as much as they would like. In their endeavor to get closer to one another, they decided to develop a podcast. This provides a structured and goal oriented platform to further research and delve deeper into the topics they are passionate about. Meet Kelley Richey- Home: Aurora, CO Age: 32 Kelley was and is OBSESSED with horses. Her Mom and Dad thought this was a harmless phase and fed into it ignorantly by giving her horse figurines, books, etc. If it had a horse on it...SHE WANTED IT. One Christmas her Mom and Dad gave her a hand-made certificate that allotted her one riding lesson at a local farm. From then on, she worked full time at the stables in exchange for lessons. She has a one-track mind and is not easily distracted from her goals. She was GOING to have a horse someday. Kelley was homeschooled all the way through Senior Graduation. Her experience with homeschooling is the main reason for a vast amount of insecurities. Of which include a hunch that she has always had a learning disability of some kind as well as issues with focus, depression, and anxiety.At the age of 13 on Christmas, Kelley saw the newly released Lord of the Rings part 1. It changed her life and inspired her to make movies from then on! She became a super fan of Elijah Wood, who was her first serious crush/love. To this day she remains a fan with an embarrassing amount of posters and collectibles! Kelley had originally wanted her career to be within the Equestrian world. But then she realized that there was a big and beautiful world out there in which she could nurture her artistic side!She has also used up at least 3 of her "9 lives", which will be a fun discussion in a future episode.Meet Julia- Home: Jacksonville, FL Age: 27Julia was homeschooled all the way through to Senior Graduation. As a result of her homeschooling experience, to this day she also harbors fears of having a learning disability. And similarly to Kelley, deals with focus issues, test taking anxiety, etc. Julia participated in a variety of random programs while growing up. For almost six years, she volunteered as an assistant to the teacher and owner of a Preschool run at a local church. She found it to be a very needed safe space and enjoyed it. She was forced by her Mom to participate in a program called Teen Court. It's a great program for teenagers who aspire to work for the Legal System. Unfortunately that was one of the few things she had no interest in doing. Passions/Interests: EVERYTHING. Literally everything. When she was younger, she had a career schedule made, planning out a different career for each day of the week. Like her sister, Kelley, Julia shared a love for horses and accompanied her to the Horse Barn and Equestrian Shows. She also would work at the barn to earn free lessons. In addition, Julia would catch ride horses for some of the wealthier clients at the barn in order to show. Even though it was real work (and ahem! Child labor laws again anyone?) it was another safe space from home and she loved it! Podcast Website and Art by Pixel BrewSupport the show
First guest of the new year! The boys welcome Jackson Allen to discuss politics, hope and ambition. Enjoy!Get in touch! We will almost definitely reply.Facebook | Instagram | TwitterDanielle, are you sure you listen to these? Quentin Ireyquentinirey.comJames KingInstagram | realjamesking on snapchatShow Notes (in order of appearance) SourcesTeen PactPatriot Academy George Washington's Two Party Warning Convention of StatesClipsBidenTheme: Bonus Points - Pizza and Video Games
Youth enter the juvenile justice system often for minor offenses. Something is unraveling in their personal lives, such as running away from an abusive home or coping with their parents’ divorce. But formally processing these youth in the justice system can lead to an increase in negative behaviors.In this episode, Scott Peterson, CEO of Global Youth Justice, speaks with us about his own experience working with troubled youth through implementing and improving youth diversion programs. He shares with us how the prosecutorial community has been helpful in assisting the youth. District attorneys are often the catalyst for implementing these programs in their local communities in the first place.Global Youth Justice is a nonprofit that champions more than 1,800 youth-led and volunteer-driven youth diversion programs. Having implemented programs on five continents, Global Youth Justice is the most replicated juvenile justice and youth justice program around the globe. To get involved, visit https://www.globalyouthjustice.org/get-involved/LINKS:Scott Peterson, CEO of Global Youth JusticeGlobal Youth JusticeLocal programs by stateAdditional resources from Global Youth Justice
Sheriff's Spotlight w/The Rockingham County Sheriff's Office
(Wentworth, NC) - Sheriff Sam Page hosts episode #3 of The Sheriff's Spotlight with the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office Podcast.Show Guest: Captain Grey Smith, of the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office Field Operations Division and topics include: Animal Control, S.W.A.T., School Resource Officer and the G.R.E.A.T. Program, Teen Court, Project S.A.F.E. Rockingham County, K-9 Units and the CODE RED System.The Sheriff's Spotlight with the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office highlights the office and Deputies dedicated to providing law enforcement services and maintains the trust and support of Rockingham County Citizens, all while keeping neighborhoods and communities safe.The Sheriff's Spotlight is recorded on location at the Rockingham County Sheriff's office, in Wentworth, North Carolina.Samuel Scott Page was elected as the Sheriff of Rockingham County North Carolina in 1998 and continues serving in this capacity to the present day. Sheriff Page has 30+ years of experience in law enforcement, beginning his career as a K-9 Handler in the United States Air Force in 1975. During his distinguished career, Sheriff Page has performed a variety of law enforcement duties such as Patrolman, Criminal Investigator, and Administrator. Sheriff Page served as President of the North Carolina Sheriff's Association for the 2010-2011 term and is currently a member of the NCSA's Executive Committee.Sheriff Page strives daily to improve the level of training and technology at the Sheriff's Office to better serve and protect the citizens of Rockingham County.The mission of the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office is to maintain the trust and support of our citizens, while keeping neighborhoods and communities safe. We will protect the citizens and their property with diligence 24 hours a day, seven days a week, with honesty, integrity and professionalism. We will constantly strive to create and maintain an atmosphere of professional challenge to all employees while recognizing, promoting and inspiring excellence.It is our mission to improve and maintain the quality of life we enjoy and to ensure that our county is a safe place to live, work and visit. We are totally dedicated to this mission, to the County we serve and to accept the responsibility of attaining our goal of achieving excellence within our profession.To Learn More about the Rockingham County Sheriff's Office, visit: www.rockinghamsheriff.com# # #
NEGOTIATE LIKE AN ATTORNEY - Dr. Harvey Slentz, ESQ., MA., JD.Enjoy this awesome educational interview with the Dr. Harvey Slentz, ESQ., MA., JD. We touch great topics like: financial management, stock management advise, employment law, how to find your rights, negotiating like an attorney, and not being scared to fail.BIO:Dr. Harvey Slentz, Esq., M.A., J.D. is Professor of Business and Employment Law in the School of Business at Florida State College at Jacksonville. He teaches Business Law, Employment Law, and Labor Relations Management in the bachelor’s degree Programs.Dr. Slentz is a practicing attorney, licensed in Florida. Dr. Slentz serves as a judge in the juvenile diversion program / Teen Court for St. Johns County, Florida, and provides pre-trial mediation services in the 4th Judicial Circuit. He is also an EEOC-certified Investigator and Agency Decision Writer. Prior to becoming a college professor, Dr. Slentz completed a 30-year career in professional and leadership roles and as senior executive/regional CEO with a $70 billion national service provider.In that role, he negotiated and administered many labor-managements collective bargaining agreements, and was part of the national teams that prepared and conducted negotiations involving several hundred thousand unionized employees.For those book lovers out there, you can also find Dr. Slentz’s book on Amazon. His book “The Professor’s One-Minute Guide to Stock Management” is a book focused on investment and money managing habits.http://harveyslentz.com/https://www.linkedin.com/company/harvey-slentz-arbitration-mediation/ Web: www.rmpodcastfl.comInsta: @rmpodcastflFacebook: RM Podcast FL
Sacha Marini, Director of Boys & Girls Club Teen Court Program, talks with KHUM about this incredible youth lead program based on the principles of restorative justice. For youth wanting to learn more about getting involved with Teen Court or folks wanting to sign up for the next jury training on March 28th, visit their website: http://www.bgcredwoods.org
Sauce estimation, depression, and tarps.
Sauce estimation, depression, and tarps.
Sauce estimation, depression, and tarps.
Practicing Community is less a 'podcast' and more a series of resources, stories, and conversations coming from the vast array of practitioners and changemakers working within and alongside the Youth Passageways network, forming our community of practice. This month, join Kruti Parekh, Marisa Taborga Byrne, and Dane Zahorsky as they discuss Transformative Justice and how Kruti’s work is expressed throughout her life and how it shows up in our community! About This Months Guest: Kruti Parekh has been working synergistically with young people and families in the most marginalized communities in both New York and Los Angeles for 18 years. Kruti’s experience includes adult ally at the Youth Justice Coalition, organizing to transform the juvenile and criminal injustice systems; director for youth programs, including YouthBuild, Teen Court, and Workforce Investment Act Programs as well as domestic violence accountability, workforce development, youth empowerment, youth leadership and wellness programs. She would like to use her experience to help create the necessary infrastructure within Los Angeles City and County to prevent harm, death, and incarceration for youth and increase graduation rates, financial independence and positive social contribution. Kruti has a Bachelor’s Degree from Brandeis University, Masters Degree in Social Worker from Hunter College and a self-proclaimed PhD (People’s health Degree) from the Youth Justice Coalition. You can find the full PDF transcript and associated resources on the episode website here: http://youthpassageways.org/blog/2018/02/23/episode-1-the-justice-of-transformation-a-conversation-with-kruti-parekh/
April 5th you are invited to the Teen Court Luncheon 11:30A-1P at the Double Tree Hilton. Over 8,000 at-risk teens in the last twenty-two years have walked through the doors of the Municipal Courthouse on their way to Teen Court. Less than 7% of them return with a second offence. Restorative justice for teens is more than a slogan, it’s what they do. Over 2,000 teen volunteers work with their peers every year, hearing cases and determining appropriate ways to repair harm. http://www.csteencourt.org/
Janie Child – Community Cupboard of Woodland Park The Woodland Park Community Cupboard's Mission is to help families and individuals in need by providing five to seven days of emergency food assistance. They are also part of the Indy Give this year from November to December! http://www.wpcommunitycupboard.com/ Morgan Mote- Teen Court Please join us for the 10th Annual Teen Court Wine Tasting and Gourmet Food Gala on Friday, November 3, 2017 at the Norris-Penrose Event Center. You can purchase your tickets by visiting the website or by calling the Teen Court office at (719) 475-7815. http://www.csteencourt.org/index.php/newsevents/events/144-10th-annual-jewel-of-a-wine-tasting Deb Weakly- Help Club For Moms They are an authentic group of real moms who seek to grow transparently together and to know personally the God who created us. They do this through intentional Bible study, faithful prayer relationships, fellowship, and practical “Mom Tips” designed to help become all that God created us all to be! The Help Club for Moms is a community launching around the world with one goal: to impact eternity, one mama at a time. http://helpclubformoms.com/ Dillon Pieffer-Virgin Island Benefit Concert With DJ Spinderella Fundraiser to benefit the Virgin Islands after the hurricane disaster! Takes place November 5th at 2PM with various artists at Sunshine Studios! Tickets are $30 piece and all ages are welcome!!! https://www.facebook.com/events/1971173786490624/?ti=
SALUTE YOUR SHORTS. S1E1 "Pilot". We are with our first married couple, Elizabeth and Travis Williams! Together we watched the Nickelodeon classic, Salute Your Shorts. Scenes include: New Kid at Camp, The Girls' Bunk, Church Camp, Shared Porno Mag, The "Cool" Office, Teen Court, and Dr. Kahn Reveal.
Ann chats with Sheri Hanson, Teen Court Director for the City of North Hills, on how having a teen court has worked well in their city. Shari describes teen court for us and how this court benefits teens who get in trouble. Shari highlights how a judge of their peers is part of the process as well as volunteer hours etc are used to transform teens in their community who are arrested. Listen in to learn about Teen Court and why your town needs one.
Bobby Nelson welcomed Austin Sanders who is involved with Huntington's Teen Court, a group of teenage volunteers, peers, who work with juveniles who have run afoul of the misemeanor law. A Cabell County judge works with the Teen Court for guidance. In the second half, Austin talked about his amazing weight loss.