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Send us a Text Message.Welcome Black Kings and Queens to Black Mind Chronicles, I am your host Chase Jackson, this podcast is a journey into the questions stories and mindsets of black men and women on the topic of mental health and mental illness, we all often talk about so many things but the one thing that matters, our own well being, so lets start that conversation…….Discussion:RealizationReorganizationReformedRenewedGuest: Lennard Lathan M.A. LPC-SThe Conscious Mind Counseling Group PLLC Lennard Lathan is a Licensed Professional Counselor with Supervisor status with the State of Texas Behavioral Health Executive Counsel. He has been licensed since 2011 and has worked in many areas of mental health. He has extensive experience working with incarcerated youth at the treatment center level and halfway homes. His work involved preparing the youth and families for reunification back home and into a different society. He has experience working with the school systems providing services to students and families. He is currently a member of the Mesquite, Texas Chamber of Commerce and is currently in private practice, with his company, The Conscious Mind Counseling Group PLLC.Proud member of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity Inc. Contact Info: 2306 Guthrie Rd Suite 260K Garland, TX 75043Office (214) 530-9377Fax (214) 292-8478www.tcmcg.orgSupport the Show.
The Chamber Connect Podcast is presented by IT Enabled - Learn more about IT Enabled here: https://bit.ly/355JGsV Each week hosts Tara Watson-Watkins, CEO of the Lufkin Angelina County Chamber of Commerce and Blake Pollino CEO of BP Media Group sit down with local leaders, small business owners, and people of interest to share education and inspiring stories from right here in our community. Thanks so much for listening! Make sure you rate and review the podcast wherever you're listening. Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3PqmQPp Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33ubk2i Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rV9C3j Learn more about the chamber: https://bit.ly/3ByV9gD The Chamber Connect Podcast is produced by BP Media Group - Learn more at https://bit.ly/3v0p7ZE
Glen Hammer is a Cornel graduate. He has run the Arizona GOP as well as the Arizona Chamber of Commerce. Today Glenn runs the Texas Association of Business which is the equivalent of the Texas Chamber of Commerce. We talk about his involvement with the USMCA, near shoring, our relationship with Mexico and China. Lastly, we talk about his long time relationship with former Senator John McCain.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the podcast Allyson Langston, Interim Executive Director of the Museum of East Texas joins to show to share the Museum's rich history and a sneak peek of it's future going forward! The Chamber Connect Podcast is presented by IT Enabled - Learn more about IT Enabled here: https://bit.ly/355JGsV Each week hosts Tara Watson-Watkins, CEO of the Lufkin Angelina County Chamber of Commerce and Blake Pollino CEO of BP Media Group sit down with local leaders, small business owners, and people of interest to share education and inspiring stories from right here in our community. Thanks so much for listening! Make sure you rate and review the podcast wherever you're listening. Subscribe on Youtube: https://bit.ly/3PqmQPp Like us on Facebook: https://bit.ly/33ubk2i Follow us on Instagram: https://bit.ly/3rV9C3j Learn more about the chamber: https://bit.ly/3ByV9gD The Chamber Connect Podcast is produced by BP Media Group - Learn more at https://bit.ly/3v0p7ZE
Josh Jacobsen, local business owner, joins Chris and Barney. The crew asks the question: what business organization advocates for police and who is advocating for business owners who are under assault all over the city. San Marcos, Texas Chamber of Commerce visiting Tucson on a "benchmarking trip". Looking for best practices or as a cautionary tale? Retired local business owner, political consultant, and occasional townhall.com contributor Barney Brenner joins Chris for the show.
T.J. Finn is a published author, Heart of Bastrop weekly television show co-host, volunteers with CASA, is the general manager for 9 hotels, the director of the Bastrop County Business Owners Association and the incoming president for the Heart of Texas Chamber of Commerce. She's the owner of Sizzlin Media Events and after losing her daughter to cancer last year has been raising her grandson.Her new book "There is a Dinosaur in My Whirlpool Bath" is a resource for the 4 million homes where grandparents are raising their grandchildren.She also has a new book to be released in December. This is one of the many inspiring interviews you don't want to miss. Take a listen!To connect with T.J. Finn: T.J. Finn Author Sizzlin Media EventsI'd Love to Hear From You!If you would like to hear about a profession or love what you do, I would love to hear from you! And if you're enjoying these podcasts, please send me a message!Connect with Bonnie: https://www.bonnielang.com/igniteConnect with Bonnie on Instagram: @bonnielang.com
Texas delays re-opening its businesses after coronavirus cases spike – we speak with the Texas Chamber of Commerce. The makers of the weedkiller Roundup have reached a settlement over claims that one of its ingredients, glyphosate, causes cancer – we speak to one farmer who explains why he is disappointed, and the victorious lawyer who represented those who say they were harmed by using the weedkiller. Also, we look at illegal lockdown parties where drugs and alcohol fuel long nights and irritated neighbours. Finally, PHD researcher Somia Bibi talks about the economics of skin shades, as moisturiser Fair and Lovely says it will rebrand; we explore the cultural experiences of beauty. We discuss all this with Jasper Kim, from Ewah Women's University in Seoul and Paddy Hirsch, editor of the NPR podcast the Indicator from Planet Money. (Image: A healthcare worker organizes Covid-19 tests that were just administered at United Memorial Medical Center Covid-19 testing site in Houston, Texas. Photo by MARK FELIX/AFP /AFP via Getty Images)
Glyphosate was the chemical which many said had caused them severe harm in the weedkiller RoundUp - we speak with the lawyer who represented them, Brent Wisner. We speak with the Texas Chamber of Commerce about their delays to re-open businesses after a spike in coronavirus cases. Illegal lockdown parties have residents worried, as short term rentals are abused. Plus, we hear about the day's stock market moves from Cary Leahey of Decision Economics in New York.
Chris Wallace, President of Texas Association of Business looks at some of the many changes happening at TAB right now on this episode of the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives Podcast Series
Aaron Cox, Vice President of Chamber Relations and Member Services for The Texas Association of Business discusses four things a Chamber could do to start a governmental affairs program on this episode of the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives podcast series.
Steve Ahlenius visits with Eddie McBride, President and CEO of the Lubbock Chamber of Commerce. Eddie shares insight from being in the Chamber business for over 17 years on this episode of the Texas Chamber of Commerce Executives podcast series
This month we were joined by Ben White, Vice President of Economic Development for the Round Rock, Texas Chamber of Commerce. We discuss how Round Rock's economic development activities are truly a product of different partnerships and their 8 Pillars of Economic Generation.
Crisanne Zamponi, the director of community development at the Harlingen, Texas Chamber of Commerce raised more than $25,000 for renovations to the children's hospital in her community. In addition to improving the hospital, she was able to teach 20 people some of the best ways to raise money through community involvement. For more information, contact her at czamponi(at)harlingen.com or by calling (800) 531-7346.
A small chamber like the Lancaster, Texas Chamber of Commerce doesn't make all of its revenue from member dues. With only 350 members, Joe Johnson, CEO, says these dues only pay about 60 - 65% of the overall operating cost of the company. So, he hosts a golf tournament every year that makes about $38,000. For more information, he can be contacted at jjohnson(at)lancastertx.org or (972) 227-2579.
Becca Stoka, president of the El Campo Camber of Commerce and her team revived a dying yearly event into something enjoyable for chamber members and sponsors. Becca Stoka can be reached at (979) 543-2713 or by visiting the El Campo, Texas Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture Web site at www.elcampochamber.com
Giovanna Phillips. president of the Southlake, Texas Chamber of Commerce lets her members know she cares and gets feedback from them through a program she calls "Questions of the Month." in this program, a monthly question is e-mailed out to her members asking about what they need, or if they are established, what it took them to get started. She also invited feedback on how the chamber is doing, and uses the replies to better the services the chamber provides. For more information, contact Giovanna Phillips at (817) 481-8200 or phillips(at)southlakechamber.com.