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In this episode of Small Biz Florida, host Tom Kindred sits down with Dr. Timothy Moore, President of Indian River State College (IRSC), at the 2024 Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum in Orlando. Dr. Moore shares how IRSC plays a crucial role in supporting the local business community through innovative educational programs and strategic industry partnerships. The discussion explores the importance of aligning educational institutions with workforce needs to create a pipeline of skilled professionals. Dr. Moore highlights IRSC's commitment to providing affordable, high-quality education and the flexibility of Florida's state college system in adapting to evolving industry demands. Additionally, he addresses workforce development challenges, the significance of early student engagement, and the necessity of long-term planning to sustain economic growth in Florida. This podcast episode was recorded live at the 2024 Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum hosted at the Hyatt Regency Grand Cypress in Orlando, Florida. This podcast is made possible by the Florida SBDC Network and sponsored by Florida First Capital. Connect with Our Guest: Learn more about Indian River State College
On July 15, 2019, the bodies of Chynna Deese and Lucas Fowler were found by highway 97 in BC, Canada. A couple days later the body of Leonard Dyck would be found, along with the burned-out truck belonging to Kam McLeod. These discoveries sparked a Canada-wide manhunt for Kam McLeod and Bryer Schmegelsky which would take RCMP all the way to Northern Manitoba. Joseph Brean, “B.C. manhunt ends: What we know about the victims and alleged killers”, National Post, Aug 7, 2019, https://nationalpost.com/news/canada/bc-manhunt-victims-lucas-fowler-chynna-deese-leonard-dyck, access April 23, 2024. Caitlin Nolan, “What to Know About the Canada Highway Murders of Chynna Deese, Lucas Fowler and Leonard Dyck”, Inside Edition, Aug 20, 2019, https://www.insideedition.com/what-know-about-canada-highway-murders-chynna-deese-lucas-fowler-and-leonard-dyck-54703, accessed April 23, 2024. Jason Proctor, “Schmegelsky, McLeod admitted to northern B.C. homicides before killing themselves, video footage reveals”, CBC News, Sept 27, 2019, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/schmegelsky-mcleod-homicides-manhunt-rcmp-1.5299115, accessed April 23, 2024 Jason Proctor, “A year after Northern B.C. murders, victim's mother finds support in Canadian trucker who also lost child”, CBC News, July 17, 2020, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/northern-bc-murders-chynna-deese-lucas-fowler-1.5648176, accessed April 23, 2024. Jonathon Gatehouse, “Inside the RCMP's cross-country manhunt for admitted killers Bryer Schmegelsky and Kam McLeod”, CBC News, December 20, 2019, https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/northern-bc-murders-ito-1.5401732, accessed April 26, 2024. Timothy Moore and Melissa Tait, “Manhunt, Manitoba: Two Fugitives and the Cree Trapper Who Helped Close the Case”, The Globe and Mail, Aug 7, 2020, https://www.theglobeandmail.com/canada/article-manitoba-manhunt-revisited-globe-documentary-tells-the-story-of-a/, accessed April 26, 2024.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lesson #28 Subtitle: Thru the book of John Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 2/27/2024 Bible: John 7:4-9 Length: 29 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Lesson #23 Subtitle: Thru the book of John Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 12/26/2023 Bible: John 6:15 Length: 26 min.
Michigan State Police detectives speak out for the first time to Andrea Canning and reveal clues they uncovered in the case of 27-year-old Egypt Covington, who was found murdered in her home in 2017.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul winning pt1 Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/12/2023 Length: 32 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul winning pt3 Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/26/2023 Length: 31 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul winning pt2 Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/19/2023 Length: 39 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Digging in the Word Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Soul winning pt1 Speaker: Timothy Moore Broadcaster: Digging in the Word Ministries Event: Midweek Service Date: 9/12/2023 Length: 32 min.
Introducing the 2023 Dulux Colour Awards Grand Prix Award recipients... Sibling Architecture. Amanda sits down with Nicholas Braun, one of the four principal architects of Sibling. Based in Melbourne/Naarm, Australia, Nicholas along with Amelia Borg, Qianyi Lim and Timothy Moore have created an architecture practice that does things differently. From their non-hierarchical structure to their non-traditional philosophy... It is a practice that cares about making people's lives better. In this episode, hear how Sibling are challenging the status quo of Architecture, how playfulness is infused into every project and the social responsibility of architecture within public and private realms. Amanda & Nick discuss taking a holistic approach to each project, balancing the real world constraints with creativity and of course it wouldn't be a Creative Trust episode if they didn't dedicate time to discussing COLOUR.Please enjoy this episode.
In today's conversation we are joined by truly an all star cast with Paul Angelone and Timothy Moore from ULI, Cullum Clark from the George W. Bush Institute, and finally Craig Leibowitz, Erik Foster, and Carl Quesinberry of Avison Young. This series is brought to you live from ULI's Fall Meeting in Dallas that featured over 45 sessions, 150 speakers, 240 events, and more than 5,500 members in attendance.Featuring: Paul AngeloneSenior Director, Curtis Infrastructure InitiativeULI Cullum ClarkDirectorGeorge W. Bush InstituteAdjunct Professor of EconomicsSMU Timothy MooreManager at Boston/New EnglandULI Craig LeibowitzExecutive Director, Innovation & InsightAvison Young Erik FosterPrincipal, Head of Industrial Capital MarketsAvison Young Carl QuesinberrySenior DirectorAvison YoungLinks:Curtis Infrastructure InitiativeArticles by Cullum ClarkVitality IndexLearn more about ULIAbout ULIDedicated to advancing Urban Land Institute's capacity to connect, inspire, and lead, the ULI Foundation leverages its charitable 501(c)3 organizational status to secure and manage philanthropic assets and partnerships. This extraordinary tradition of ULI member altruism and goodwill serves to benefit and grow the ULI mission, changing millions of lives and improving communities around the globe.
Dr. Timothy Moore isn't your stereotypical college president who rose through the ranks of academia. Instead, Indian River State College's new president spent the first seven years of his career on active duty in the Army. He later worked as a research scientist in the public and private sectors before joining institutions such as Auburn University, Kansas State, and Florida A&M. Today's episode features, Tom Kindred leading a discussion with Indian River State College President Dr. Timothy Moore. Their conversation centers around, IRSC serving as Presenting Sponsor at the Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum for the first time, the successful launch of the Promise Program at IRSC, and the benefits of partnering with IRSC for the business community. – Check out Indian River State College: https://irsc.edu/ For more segments like these, subscribe to Small Biz Florida and Follow the official Small Biz Florida Instagram! This and the following segments were recorded at this year's annual Florida Chamber Future of Florida Forum hosted at Disney's Coronado Springs Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. – To learn more about The Florida Chamber, visit their website here.
The Alliance of Baptists has been a progressive voice for thirty-five years, pushing the boundaries of Christianity towards anti-racism, LGBTQ+ inclusion, and gender equity in ministry. In Taking on the Cross, the Alliance gathers a diverse group of Baptist pastors, writers, and theologians who critically question substitutionary atonement theology—that Jesus died on the cross for humanity's sins—and offers pathways for reimagining the meaning of Jesus' life and death. The book begins with biblical and theological essays from multiple perspectives, then offers church resources—liturgy and faith formation—and finishes with a section on tools for the ministries of pastoral care and social justice. Each chapter concludes with questions that will make Taking on the Cross a favorite for book clubs, Sunday school classes, and small group discussions. Learn more at GoodFaithMedia.org.
Urbanists and planners need to engage in broader and messier practices if they are to design inclusive and accessible public spaces. The production of space is as much a social and political process, as a physical one, and identities of places are often latent, contested and invisible. A new genre of artists and creative practitioners are engaging in public space, using site-based practices that catalyse new uses, build new constituencies, and amplify marginalised voices. Moderated by Mel Dodd, this roundtable event brings together five leading creative practitioners from Monash Art, Design and Architecture (MADA) – Gene Bawden, N'arweet Carolyn Briggs, Emily Floyd, Timothy Moore and Sarah Lynn Rees – all working in the public realm, to reveal a more representative city and explore the ways we can make spaces truly public.
QUESTION PRESENTED: Whether a state agent authorized by state law to defend the state's interest in litigation must overcome a presumption of adequate representation to intervene as of right in a case in which a state official is a defendant; whether a district court's determination of adequate representation in ruling on a motion to intervene as of right is reviewed de novo or for abuse of discretion; and whether petitioners Philip Berger, the president pro tempore of the state senate, and Timothy Moore, the speaker of the state house of representatives, are entitled to intervene as of right in this litigation. Date Proceedings and OrdersAug 19 2021 | Petition for a writ of certiorari filed. (Response due September 22, 2021)Aug 26 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response from September 22, 2021 to October 13, 2021, submitted to The Clerk.Aug 27 2021 | Motion to extend the time to file a response is granted and the time is extended to and including October 13, 2021.Oct 13 2021 | Waiver of right of respondents North Carolina State Conference of the NAACP, Chapel Hill-Carrboro NAACP, Greensboro NAACP, High Point NAACP, Moore County NAACP, Stokes County Branch of the NAACP, Winston Salem-Forsyth County NAACP to respond filed.Oct 13 2021 | Brief of respondents Damon Circosta, et al. in opposition filed.Oct 27 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/12/2021.Oct 27 2021 | Reply of petitioners Philip E. Berger, et al. filed. (Distributed)Nov 15 2021 | DISTRIBUTED for Conference of 11/19/2021.Nov 24 2021 | Petition GRANTED.Jan 10 2022 | Brief of petitioners Philip E. Berger, et al. filed.Jan 10 2022 | Joint appendix filed.Jan 17 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Republican State Leadership Committee filed.Jan 17 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Liberty Justice Center filed.Jan 17 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Wisconsin Legislature filed.Jan 18 2022 | Brief amici curiae of Lawyers Democracy Fund and Rep. Rodney Davis filed.Jan 18 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of American Legislative Exchange Council filed.Jan 18 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Republican National Committee filed.Jan 18 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Honest Elections Project filed.Jan 18 2022 | Brief amici curiae of Arizona, et al. filed.Jan 26 2022 | Record requested from the U.S.C.A. 4th Circuit.Jan 28 2022 | ARGUMENT SET FOR Monday, March 21, 2022.Feb 09 2022 | Brief of NAACP respondents filed.Feb 09 2022 | Brief of State respondents filed. (Distributed)Feb 11 2022 | CIRCULATEDFeb 16 2022 | Brief amici curiae of Federal Courts Scholars filed. (Distributed)Feb 16 2022 | Brief amici curiae of Retired Federal Judges filed. (Distributed)Feb 16 2022 | Brief amicus curiae of Former North Carolina Supreme Court Justice Robert F. Orr filed. (Distributed)Feb 16 2022 | Brief amici curiae of Minnesota, Wisconsin, et al. filed. (Distributed)Feb 16 2022 | Motion for divided argument filed by respondents.Feb 16 2022 | Record received from the U.S.D.A. North Carolina Middle District has been electronically filed.Mar 07 2022 | Motion for divided argument filed by respondents GRANTED.Mar 08 2022 | Reply of petitioners Philip E. Berger, et al. filed. (Distributed)Mar 21 2022 | Argued. For petitioners: David H. Thompson, Washington, D. C. For NAACP respondents: Elisabeth S. Theodore, Washington, D. C. For state respondents: Sarah Boyce, Deputy Solicitor General, Raleigh, N. C.★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Canadians fell in love with the Olympic sport of ice dancing after Tessa Virtue and Scott Moir won gold at both the 2010 Winter Games in Vancouver and the 2018 Olympics in South Korea. But they've since retired and reigning world bronze medallists, Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier, are hoping to capture the hearts of fans and place on the podium.Timothy Moore, a videographer for The Globe, spoke with Gilles, Poirier and one of their coaches, Carol Lane, to learn about how they construct their highly technical rhythm dance routine, what they think about when they are performing and why they decided to wear bright orange spandex on the world stage.
Listen to N'arweet Carolyn Briggs AM, Sarah Lynn Rees, Andrew Atchison, Stephanie Pahnis, Lauren Crockett, Nicola Cortese, Timothy Moore, and John Tanner as they share their approaches to transforming ACCA's four galleries to become civic spaces: Gathering Space: Nargee Djeembana, Education Space: Creating Art in Public, Reading Space: The Common Room, and Project Space: The Hoarding.
'Suspended Activation' is an installation designed by the Stockholm-based architecture office Secretary and fabricated in Melbourne by Ellen Sayers. Part outdoor gym equipment, part children's play equipment, the structure repurposes the resistance bands used in physiotherapy and fitness training in order to invite its audiences to engage with its malleable surfaces, which deform and stretch under the weight of bodies young and old. 'Suspended Activation' (affectionately known as 'Susie' to her friends) stood in MPavilion for nine days, and in this conversation, Secretary's Helen Runting explains some of the key concepts behind the with fabricator Ellen Sayers, moderated by architect Timothy Moore.
It's been a long time but Chloé is back with a loving tribute to her dear friend and long-time collaborator, Timothy Moore, who recently passed away. New episodes weekly. Let us know what day of the week you prefer!
Welcome to WDW Escape, presented by WDW Magazine. This week, we turn our spotlight to the most recent issue to arrive in our shop for single-issue purchase: Issue 99 – The Season to Sparkle. Please enjoy “Deck the Halls with Bells and Pumpkins – The Most Magical Transformation on Earth”, written by Timothy Moore. Visit https://shop.wdwpublishing.com/ for more.
With the enthusiasm of a motivational speaker and determination of a seasoned entrepreneur , dr. Timothy Moore who is the new leader of Indian River State College has taken the helm with a new vision for the students. He has an unusual open door policy. Anyone anytime is allowed to come in and sit and wait to chat with him. I conducted the interview in his office at Indian River State College in Vero Beach Florida. ( side note I was a high school dropout with an eighth grade education but at the age of 67 I returned and was on the Dean's list the last two semesters I love this local college
Vision is something that doesn't always come easy. When you are starting a business, it can be difficult to stay focused on the goal when there are so many things pulling in different directions. With that said, vision is one of the most important aspects of entrepreneurship and without it, your company will never reach its full potential. In this episode of The Cortez Hustle Show, we will discuss how to develop and maintain your vision as an entrepreneur and why this is such an important factor in being successful.About our guest: Connect With Tim https:visionwritersusa.comTimothy Moore is an Omaha native Pursuant tograduating high school he joined the Army National Guard to pay for college. Upon completion of his basic training and advanced individual training, he enrolled at Southern University and A & M College in Baton Rouge, LA. After spending a few years being unfocused in his studies, he left school and went to Germany to be with his spouse who was on active duty at the time, but that union was short-lived. His former spouse returned to the U.S. while Tim remained in Germany and worked to better himself. He eventually returned to the U.S. as well and enrolled at Bellevue University and completed his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Management Information Systems.Over the last 15+ years, Timothy has established himself as a competent and successful professional in the I.T. field. This is a celebration and manifestation of his “vision” of being in I.T. since the late '90s.After the passing of his father, Timothy discovered his gift and passion for writing while leading a black history program at a previous employer, where he wrote the vision for the program, 5 skits acted in the play and gave overall direction. Along with the help from an amazing team of co-workers produced a history-making program within the company. Shortly after, he launched his business, Vision Writers, LLC, and has helped clients break through mental barriers to create their vision. VisionWriters helps entrepreneurs, business owners, start-ups and creatives write a vision so big their excuses look small.Connect with time here: VisionWritersUSA.comSupport Our Show Partner Bob CraneClick here for FREE Financial Resources: https://bit.ly/tchsbobDownload our FREE Google My Business Training Guide here: https://bit.ly/tomgmbTry Canva Pro here bit.ly/tomcanvaSet up your FREE Builderall Account here http://digitalempiresystem.comThe Cortez Hustle Affiliate Challenge: http://cortezhustlechallenge+++3 TOOLS EVERY ENTREPRENEUR NEEDS TO GROW +++1. Digital Marketing Platform - Create your own websites, sales funnels, digital products, online communities, and more with the Digital Empire System. It's the Premier All-In-One Digital Marketing Platform. Start your 30-Day trial for $1 Click Here2. Mentorship/Mastermind - Every entrepreneur should have a coach, mentor, or be part of a mastermind group. The Monetize My Life Academy is the premier Digital Marketing Mastermind for entrepreneurs looking to get more out of the internet and social media. If you're looking to grow your online presence this is the mastermind group for you. Click Here3. Financial Education - Ask any entrepreneur why they're building a business and I guarantee that "LEGACY" is in their top 3 answers. Having the right financial education is what makes building that legacy a reality. Our FinancialEdge membership is designed with unlimited access to professionals to help you Minimize Taxes, Improve Credit, Reduce Debt, And Grow Your Money For Retirement with Done-For-You Real Estate Investing and Other Strategies. Click Here==ABOUT THE CORTEZ HUSTLE SHOW==iTunes: Click HereStitcher: Click HereSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcast: Click Here====================================================Email: hcortez@ThorntonOnlineMarketing.comWebsite http://myperfectmoneyplan.comhttp://facebook.com/thecortezhustleshowhttp://instagram.com/cortezhustlehttp://twitter.com/finhealthmentorDISCLAIMER: H Cortez aka Financial Health Mentor is NOT afinancial advisor/planner or CPA. The information shared on this channel is not financial advice but instead examples of actual experiences of H Cortez and the guests of the channel. Also, any mention/reference to income is NOT a guarantee but merely an example of potential income that could be made if one puts in the work required. Always see a certified professional assist you in your financial matters. Finally, the links recommended in most cases pay me a small commission if you were to click through and buy. That's one of the ways I finance the podcast.=====REFERENCES & ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS=====1 Minute Motivation YouTube CreditShow Some Love To The "Nowena Vlogs" Channel: Click Here1 Minute Motivation Video: Click HereIntro Music for The Cortez Hustle Show Intro Courtesy of Anno Domini Beats#visionwritersllc #cortezhustle #blackbizsuccess
After a 27-year-old woman is found murdered in her Michigan home, investigators quickly identify a person of interest, but years pass without an arrest. Andrea Canning reports.
Tim Moore is the principal at Bloomington High School in Bloomington, IL - District 87. This school is fascinating in many ways, from its incredibly diverse student body to its unprecedented rate of improvement in terms of facilities, student morale, and culture. Tim was kind enough to give us some great insight as to what went into generating these improvements, what challenges some students at BHS face, how to best go about helping students persevere through those challenges, his journey to becoming a principal at this school, and so much more! Tim is a great man and this was a great conversation.⭐️
The Best of TJN Science News and Technology Interview. You're invited to join us to listen to select Researchers and Scientist share their rarely discussed re-discoveries in Science and Technologies. Show: Melanology Hour Host: Dr. Jewel and Dr. T. O. Moore Grab your universal solvent (water) so you can become VAK (Visual, Audio & Kinesthetic). And join our host Dr. Jewel Pookrum along with Dr. Timothy Moore to discuss the pathology that occurs in the brain as the result of melanated cells that are no longer functioning. Dr. Moore will share how the overoxidation of the cell can result in an explosion. Also how eating pigmented, sun enriched foods will promote regeneration. Call 347-215-9531
Military, Commercial, Private Individual Entrepreneur-ism, Federal Government and Academics. - These are just some of the tools Dr. Moore brings to the table in his new position as Indian River State College's 4th President.City of Vero Beach Town Hall The City of Vero Beach is a political subdivision of the State of Florid Vero's Voice Magazine The community magazine Vero loves to read! YOUR VISION IS OUR FOCUS Exceptional eye care in a professional, caring, & friendly environment.
Designer Adam Nathaniel Furman and Timothy Moore, director of Sibling Architecture, discuss their installation that takes inspiration from the boudoir, the salon and the club world. The project is currently at The National Gallery of Victoria’s Triennial in Melbourne, Australia.
As coronavirus transmission continues to surge, Mississippi's health leaders ask residents to practice caution during the Thanksgiving holiday.Then, child hunger is on the rise in Mississippi. We examine how the pandemic is making food insecurity worse in the nation's most insecure state.Plus, the Salvation Army's red kettles return. But the charitable non-profit is looking for other ways to collect contributions during the holiday season.Segment 1:Mississippi's leading health experts are asking for residents to avoid large thanksgiving gatherings as coronavirus transmission rates surge in the state. Saturday brought a single say record high in reported cases of COVID-19 - with the department of health confirming 1,972 infections. State Health Officer Dr. Thomas Dobbs says the pandemic is only intensifying. Timothy Moore of the Mississippi Hospital Association and Tonya Moore of the Mississippi Nurses Association also warn of strain on the system.Segment 2: The coronavirus pandemic is causing a rise in child hunger across the nation, and some of the most food insecure communities in the nation are located in Mississippi. According to the nonprofit Save the Children, one in three children in Mississippi is experiencing hunger - up from one in four prior to the pandemic. The organization also projects Mississippi to have the highest rate of food insecurity for 2020. Yolanda Minor, Deputy State Director of Save the Children, tells our Ashley Norwood, hunger can lead to other developmental challenges for children.Segment 3:The red kettles and ringing bells of the Salvation Army are returning this holiday season. A tradition since 1891, the organization's Red Kettle fundraising campaign represents a bulk of its funding for a number of year-round programs. But the pandemic is causing a reduction in kettle locations this year. Michelle Hartfield is Director of Community Relations for the Jackson Salvation Army. She says although the hallmark red kettle is socially distant and safe, the organization is hoping to generate more contributions online. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Today we Interview the Clarity Dr. and talk about his Master Class and Vision based programs that will help catapult your company, your goals, your business, your relationship to the next level. Growth is apart of life and we must remember to never lose Focus. The Clarity Dr. brings fresh perspective and insight to all of us as we go through the normal day-to-day hassles of life. We must learn to pivot when necessary and to adapt but to never change The Goal! Mr. Timothy Moore aka, The Clarity Dr., dives deep into how his company may be lacking vision. He spills the true focus areas of our lives and the eight things we need to pay attention to. There is nothing like some external help and the Dr. is in the house today! How to connect with Mr. Timothy Moore " The Clarity Dr." Websites: http://getunstuck2day.com/ https://visionwritersusa.com/ I hope this episode has served you in some way and that it was helpful. If so then please like, share and subscribe to this channel and grow with us.
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The design of any building is an act of looking into the future. The look of our cities and neighbourhoods evolve with every building that architects design. Throughout history, many architects have had aspirations for what our cities should look like. Some designs have shown buildings interconnected with nature, others are dystopic visions of cities run by machines without any considerations for people. Weather architects are mainly concerned with climate change, emerging technologies, or changes in the social structure of work, there are many things that are going to change the fabric of cities in the future. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we’ve asked architects from around Australia what our cities and towns will look like in 2050. The more support we get from you the more episodes we get to make. So if you’d like to show your support please rate, review, and subscribe to Hearing Architecture in your favourite podcast app. This episode of Hearing Architecture featured the following guests: Justin Carrier, Steven Postmus, Sue Dugdale, Jane Wetherall, Damian Madigan, Dik Jarman, Jo Rees, Peter Stutchbury, Yvette Breytenbach, Jefa Greenaway, Rob McGauran Jane Caught, Nicholas Braun, Timothy Moore, Amelia Borg, Professor Philip Thalis, Andrew Maynard, Joe Agius, Shaneen Fantin and Belinda Allwood. The interviews in this episode were produced around Australia by EmAGN committee members: Jamileh Jahangiri, Daniel Hall, Kirsty Volz, Kali Marnane, Chris Morley, Sam McQueeney, Reece Currey, Brad Wetherall, Jess Beaver, Bede Taylor, Rebecca Webster, and Daniel Moore. The Australian Institute of Architects production team was Daniela Crawley, Stacey Rodda, Monique Woodward, and Thom McKenzie. Produced by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. Written and Directed by Daniel Moore. This content is brought to you by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. This content does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. This content does not constitute legal, financial, insurance, or other types of advice. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in circumstances where loss or damage may result. The Institute endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or will become inaccurate over time.
As Australia’s population continues to rise, the demand for housing continues to intensify. To meet this demand, apartment buildings are building built at a rapid pace. Most high streets around the country are growing 6 storeys taller above the existing 2 storey row houses. In some streets, you might notice a single house being torn down to clear space for 2 or 3 townhouses on the same block. All of these types of developments increase housing density. While this meets the need for more houses, it is also increasing the number of people who want to use services like public transport, library’s, and schools. While there’s so much focus on getting the houses built, there’s a parallel need to make sure all the extra people in a community don’t exhaust the services and amenities in an area. As our cities as towns continue to grow, we need to make sure that while we make buildings that accommodate everyone we don’t reduce the amenity that made an area so good in the first place. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we’ve asked architects from around Australia if high-density developments are being planned with communities in mind. This episode of Hearing Architecture featured the following guests: Damian Madigan, Jane Wetherall, Jefa Greenaway, Rod Simpson, Shaneen Fantin, Belinda Allwood, Rob McGauran, Amelia Borg, Timothy Moore, Jane Caught, Andrew Maynard, Professor Philip Thalis, Lee Hillam, and Dik Jarman. The interviews in this episode were produced around Australia by EmAGN committee members: Jamileh Jahangiri, Daniel Hall, Kirsty Volz, Kali Marnane, Chris Morley, Sam McQueeney, Reece Currey, Brad Wetherall, Jess Beaver, Bede Taylor, Rebecca Webster, and Daniel Moore. The Australian Institute of Architects production team was Daniela Crawley, Stacey Rodda, Monique Woodward, and Thom McKenzie. Produced by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. Written and Directed by Daniel Moore. This content is brought to you by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. This content does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. This content does not constitute legal, financial, insurance, or other types of advice. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in circumstances where loss or damage may result. The Institute endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or will become inaccurate over time.
In 1980 the median house price in Melbourne was $40,800. Fast forward to 2016 and the median price of a house was $713,000. With property prices rising across the country, the concept of the Australian Dreamhouse on its own block with a front and back yard is becoming more like a fantasy. This was in part because median income didn’t have the same rate of growth as property prices, so the gap between house income and house expense became wider every year. This increased gap means that many Australian’s are finding it harder to own a home. To address this there are more apartments being built in our major cities than ever before, with most apartments having smaller floor areas than stand-alone houses. As Australians look for homes they can afford, architects are designing new forms of housing that can meet the needs of a growing population with complex financial burdens. In this episode of Hearing Architecture, we’ve asked architects from around Australia how architects can play an active role in addressing housing affordability. This episode of Hearing Architecture featured the following guests: Rob McGauran, Shaneen Fantin, Belinda Allwood, Jo Rees, Rod Simpson, Kylee Schoonens, Professor Philip Thalis, Joe Agius, Lee Hillam, Peter Stutchbury, Timothy Moore, Jane Caught, Andrew Maynard, Yvette Breytenbach, and Jefa Greenaway. The interviews in this episode were produced around Australia by EmAGN committee members: Jamileh Jahangiri, Daniel Hall, Kirsty Volz, Kali Marnane, Chris Morley, Sam McQueeney, Reece Currey, Brad Wetherall, Jess Beaver, Bede Taylor, Rebecca Webster, and Daniel Moore. The Australian Institute of Architecture production team was Daniela Crawley, Stacey Rodda, Monique Woodward, and Thom McKenzie. Produced by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. Written and Directed by Daniel Moore. This content is brought to you by the Australian Institute of Architects Emerging Architects and Graduates Network, in collaboration with Open Creative Studio. This content does not take into account specific circumstances and should not be relied on in that way. This content does not constitute legal, financial, insurance, or other types of advice. You should seek independent verification or advice before relying on this content in circumstances where loss or damage may result. The Institute endeavours to publish content that is accurate at the time it is published, but does not accept responsibility for content that may or will become inaccurate over time.
Welcome back to another episode of Nina Talks! For our Nerd Out this week we talk about some of our favorite games throughout our childhood and for our Roll Up we talk about our experiences leveling up our cooking skills. After our Smoke Break we're joined by our guest Timothy Moore, a St. Louis based creative director and producer, for a conversation about everything from his growth as an entrepreneur to why he doesn't drink 2% milk. Thanks for watching and tune in next time!
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM Are we on the brink of total annihilation? TeeMo looks at the news of the week so far and ask the question why is it the way that it is? 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM It's our Freaky Friday News and Views edition of The Impact Radio Show - today TeeMo brings us the latest headlines and later in the show Roy will bring us some craziness with Adventures in Oddity. 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM Today on the show…Portlandia The Dream of the Nineties, why I LOVE living in Portland, Oregon 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM The question of TAXES! Yup TeeMo thinks we Americans PAY TO MUCH! We will look at tax reform and the many benefits to stimulating the US economy and spurring job growth today @ 4PM on KKPZ 1330 "The Truth" 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM TeeMo looks at yet another terrorist attack - a truck used as a weapon to kill 8 people in New York City on Tuesday - and helps us put it into a spiritual perspective without allowing it to numb us to the horrendous evil we're witnessing in our country today. 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM TeeMo and Roy take a light hearted look at the Halloween Season exploring the history of Halloween and sharing their personal approaches to this often controversial day of celebration. 4 PM on KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM On today's Impact Radio show, Timothy Moore discusses the sobering subject of Christian Persecution - especially as it relates to the torture and imprisonment of Christians in third world countries.
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM Larry Whittlesey this years Keynote Speaker at the Clark County Prayer Breakfast, November 9th from 7-9 AM is my guest today on The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore. Pastor Whittlesey has a long and distinguished military service with the US Air Force & Air National Guard. Concurrent with his military service was his passion to advance the Kingdom of God in a variety of ministry service areas including youth work, Promise Keepers, YMCA, and the Luis Palau Evangelistic Association. He continues to inspire leaders around the world as he continues to advance the cause of Christ. http://clarkcountyprayerbreakfast.org
The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM Love is the Killer App! These days there are “apps” for everything, games apps, music apps, money & time management apps, silly apps, practical apps. You name it there are apps o'plenty everywhere… now days its hard to imagine our daily life without apps. Now imagine a world without love, what would this life be like if we did not know love? 1st Corinthians teaches us that LOVE is the Killer app, TeeMo will look at how we can use this app everyday and you don't even need a smartphone. The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore @ 4 PM KKPZ 1330 AM & 97.5 FM #theimpactradioshow theimpactradioshow.com
The IMPACT Radio Show on KKPZ 1330 AM 97.5 FM 4 PM M-F Today at 4 PM…When compassion and care collide with National Immigration Policy. The DACA debate, today on The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore. #theimpactradioshow� theimpactradioshow.com
On our Monday March 13, 2017 program, guest host Roy Calkins talks about Passover and why it's important. The Impact Radio Show with Timothy Moore weekdays at Noon on KKPZ 1330 The Truth.
Grab your universal solvent (water), a notebook or electronic pad to become VAK (Visual, Audio & Kinesthetic). The Inner ear provides the capacity to hear and stay oriented. Dr. T Owens Moore joins Dr. Jewel to discuss the role of melanin, as an energy transformer in absorbing and distributing sound. The amount of melanin in the ear will give different perceptions on what an individual hears.
Grab your universal solvent (water) so you can become VAK (Visual, Audio & Kinesthetic). And join our host Dr. Jewel Pookrum along with Dr. Timothy Moore to discuss the pathology that occurs in the brain as the result of melanated cells that are no longer functioning. Dr. Moore will share how the overoxidation of the cell can result in an explosion. Also how eating pigmented, sun enriched foods will promote regeneration.
Timothy Moore addresses the heavily controversial comments of Donald Trump regarding banning Muslim travel to the US. The Impact Community and Rose City Forum, a partnership of the UCM Media Group & KKPZ 1330 Portland, OR impactpdx.org unlimitedcapacityministries.com