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Dr. Dani Gordon the founder of Resilience Clinic is a double board-certified medical doctor, author and world-leading expert in integrative and cannabinoid (yes as in cannabis but the legal kind for medical use by prescription!) medicine. She has over 10 years expertise treating 1000s of patients first in North America and now in the UK,...
Simon Wright, Managing Director of The Honey Group, a company that he helped to create upon entering the legal sector in 2009. The Honey Group is one of the largest estate planning companies in England and Wales. Since 2016, Simon's company, The Honey Group has recorded over £12 million in legacy donations to U.K charities...
Tom Keith revisits Patrick in the studio for a conversation about what leaving a legacy of servant leadership looks like. Tom is the soon-to-be-retired President of the Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina.
Warens Wimberly ~ Coming to America, A New Life and Experiencing Loss Waren’s a Psychologist, entrepreneur, wife, mother of three children and a HR professional talks about her reluctant journey from Haiti to America, the challenges of not speaking any English, adjusting to a new country and way of life. After teaching herself to speak...
Mariam Ibraheem is the author of the book “Shackled”. Mariam's journey is one of a woman born in a refugee camp. Her father a Muslim, died when she was just six years old and she was subsequently raised by her Ethiopian Orthodox Christian mother. Mariam, her mother, and siblings suffered terrible abuse at the hands...
Part II with Dr. Tom Keith. Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo continue their conversation with Professor Keith about his latest documentary "How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?" We discuss otherness in American discourse and the process of filmmaking. Learn more about Tom's work: http://www.tomkeith.com Support the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails
Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo welcome back Dr. Tom Keith to discuss his latest documentary "How Does It Feel To Be A Problem?" What is systemic racism? We delve into a conversation about race, culture, and the role of social media. Learn more about Professor Keith's work: http://www.tomkeith.com Become a patron of the podcast: https://www.patreon.com/GoodIsInTheDetails
Dr. Thomas Keith teaches philosophy and gender studies at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona and Claremont Graduate University, where he received his Ph.D. in 2001. Dr. Keith specializes in American philosophy and pragmatism with an emphasis on issues of race, class, and gender. In 2008 and 2011 respectively, Dr. Keith wrote, directed, and produced the...
Tom Keith joins Patrick in the studio to discuss leadership challenges and opportunities in the social sector.
For episode 15, we're joined by Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina President Tom Keith. Tom and hosts Heather and Matthew discuss how the non-profit world has reacted to COVID-19 and what the Sisters of Charity Foundation is currently doing to support organizations throughout South Carolina. Tom gives insight into how the pandemic has altered how the Foundation assists communities, including the formation of new partnerships and quickly awarding nearly 30 grants to address COVID-19 related problems. Listen now to hear how Sisters of Charity has adjusted, it's rich history, the future of non-profit and public health partnerships, plus much more.
Gwendolyn Dolske interviews filmmaker, author, philosopher, Dr. Tom Keith about the meaning of toxic masculinity.
House of Harley Radio Broadcasting LIVE at the Palmetto State Fatherhood Awards Breakfast and Fundraiser....Tune in NOW!!! Enjoy!!!Our goals for this event are to (1) recognize Amazing Fathers/Fatherhood Champions in South Carolina and to (2) raise scholarship funds to inspire, support, and award to male high school seniors to further their education. All ticket purchases and donations will be tax-deductable.Below are our 2016 Fatherhood Champion Honorees:Coach Frank Martin, Head Basketball Coach, University of South CarolinaMr. Tom Keith, President, Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Mr. Jamey D. Patterson, High School Guidance Counselor, Richland School District 2 (James Patterson Jr. Courage Awardee)Dr. David H. Swinton, President, Benedict College Mr. Vernon Smith, Football Coach and Father of former USC Football Great, Marcus Lattimore
House of Harley Radio Broadcasting LIVE at the Palmetto State Fatherhood Awards Breakfast and Fundraiser....Tune in NOW!!! Enjoy!!!Our goals for this event are to (1) recognize Amazing Fathers/Fatherhood Champions in South Carolina and to (2) raise scholarship funds to inspire, support, and award to male high school seniors to further their education. All ticket purchases and donations will be tax-deductable.Below are our 2016 Fatherhood Champion Honorees:Coach Frank Martin, Head Basketball Coach, University of South CarolinaMr. Tom Keith, President, Sisters of Charity Foundation of South Carolina Mr. Jamey D. Patterson, High School Guidance Counselor, Richland School District 2 (James Patterson Jr. Courage Awardee)Dr. David H. Swinton, President, Benedict College Mr. Vernon Smith, Football Coach and Father of former USC Football Great, Marcus Lattimore
On Joyce Bone's pilot episode of Bone Up on Business, she features two magnificent gentlemen. Tom Keith, representing Gwinnett County as its Director of the Solid Waste & Recovered Materials Division talks about the different sustainability projects and initiatives the county has in place. Kevin Johnston of the Atlanta Chapter of Green Meeting Industry Council (GMIC) discusses how more and more meeting and event professionals are trying to build some form of sustainability into the events they organize, the facilities they operate, or the products and services they supply.
Tom Keith joined Gwinnett County in 2011 as Director of the Solid Waste & Recovered Materials Division. Having over 30 years of experience in environmental programs, his background includes serving in both the public and private sectors as well as the non-profit sectors occupying positions such as a state environmental regulator, assistant county administrator, an environmental consultant and executive director of a conservation non-profit. In addition, Tom’s work has focused on integrated municipal solid waste management and sustainability programs.
The gang is back and doing some serious drinking. The Lohan Report returns to the podcast. Sam reads"I Am The Cheese," the book he did a book report on in 1978 but never read...or returned. Keith still has not read "Travels With Charley," the book he gave a verbal report on in 1976. Sound man Tom Keith passes away. Andy Rooney's death brings on bad impersonations. Doc waves in planes in Yuma. The guys enjoy some Chilites. Doc does the News. Call the comment line at (206) 309-7308. Post something on the Insignificast Facebook page. Thanks for listening.