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President Trump signed an executive order barring birthright citizenship for children whose parents lack legal status in the U.S. and for some visa holders. Three judges have filed national injunctions to block this order, and the Supreme Court is deliberating the case. If the court sides with the Trump administration, automatic citizenship could be denied to kids in 28 states. Reset learns what's at stake for Illinoisans from UIC law professor Steve Schwinn, Dulce Ortiz of the Illinois Coalition of Immigrant and Refugee Rights and the Mano a Mano Family Resource Center and Ana Gil Garcia the Illinois Venezuelan Alliance. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
March 27, 2025 Everything Co-op continues its Women's History Month series centering on the theme “Moving Forward Together! Women Educating & Inspiring Generations,” set by the National Women's History Alliance. This episode features Renee Hatcher, Professor and Director of the Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic at UIC Law. Vernon and Renee discuss the vital role of solidarity economy and cooperatives at this moment in history. Renee Hatcher is a human rights and cooperative lawyer and solidarity economy organizer. She is currently a Visiting Associate Professor of Clinical Law at GW Law School in DC. She serves as the Director of the Community Enterprise & Solidarity Economy Clinic at UIC Law in Chicago, a pro bono legal clinic that provides free legal support to community-based businesses, non-profits, cooperatives, and other solidarity economy enterprises. Recently, Renee served as the Co-Director of Chicago Community Wealth Building Ecosystem at CUPPA's Center on Urban Economic Development (CUED). Renee has significant experience organizing and providing legal support to worker cooperatives and community-based initiatives to empower workers and community residents. Her work and research focus on legal and non-legal strategies to build power in Black, low-income neighborhoods and other communities of color rooted in solidarity economy organizing and theory. In 2022, the city of Chicago allocated $15 million dollars to support the cooperative ecosystem, including a substantial grant to UIC, as the “hub” organization, to conduct research and convene the Chicago Community Wealth Building Ecosystem. Renee co-directs the “hub” with her close colleague, Associate Professor Stacey Sutton. Most recently, Renee served on Mayor Johnson's Transition Committee on Economic Vitality and Equity. This appointment has been a part of Renee's long-standing efforts to advance cooperative development in Chicago to improve the lives of Black, brown, and poor communities.
Today's podcast features Bob Thurnhoffer, Assistant Track & Field Coach at the University of Louisville. Bob brings nearly two decades of NCAA Division I coaching experience, with past stops at New Mexico, Loyola Chicago, and UIC. His athletes have earned multiple All-American honors, NCAA qualifications, and school records. Bob is also known for his deep knowledge in training for jumps and is a respected voice in the track and field coaching community. On today's episode, Bob speaks on the formative experience of his past work training speed and power at an NCAA DI school in the confines of a hallway. He also goes into plyometric training concepts, and acceleration development, as well as some of his key complex training methods in the weightroom. Bob also digs into the importance of general strength in his program, along with the nuts and bolts of his weekly training setups for sprint and jump athletes in this fantastic resource on speed and power development. Today's episode is brought to you by TeamBuildr's Gym Studio and the Just Fly Sports Online Courses. To learn more about the Sprint Acceleration Essentials, Elastic Essentials, or Speed ID courses, go to justflysports.thinkific.com Use the code “justfly25” for 25% off any Lila Exogen wearable resistance training, including the popular Exogen Calf Sleeves. For this offer, head to Lilateam.com View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. (https://www.just-fly-sports.com/podcast-home/) Timestamps 6:02- Bob's Early Experiences as an Athlete and His Early Mentors 18:55- Innovative Training Solutions for Limited Spaces 29:38- Enhancing Athletic Performance Through General Strength Training 34:55- Individualized Workouts for Optimal Athletic Development 39:14- Foundational Elements in Athletic Performance Training 41:41- Peak Velocity Training for Jumpers 56:44- Intensive Cycle Variation for Optimal Performance 58:51-) Force Plate Metrics for Athlete Performance Tracking 1:05:43- Mentorship Impact on Athlete Training Mindset Quotes (17:21) "I do think it's like limitations breed creativity more than freedom of possibilities. Unlimited situations don't create creativity as much as limitations do." - Bob Thurnhoffer (18:05) “(Training in a Hallway) I can do acceleration, I could do plyometrics. I can get very strong in the weight room. And try to learn how to be truly great at these things that I can do. Because I knew that the things I could do I had to be better than everyone else at” - Bob Thurnhoffer (29:38) “I still work general training a very, very large degree. Probably more than most coaches even. Yeah, I remember Brooke, the pole vault coach at Louisville. She said to me at the start of the year how she really liked how much general strength I do. She's like, yeah, I don't know. Coaches never do that anymore” - Bob Thurnhoffer (41:00) “Interestingly enough, I actually, at New Mexico I almost entirely went to Monday, Tuesday neural, Wednesday, Thursday general, Friday neural. The whole two years I was there for everyone. And it worked great” - Bob Thurnhoffer (47:30) “I almost always finish a neural lift with med ball throws; to restore proprioception after heavy lifting” - Bob Thurnhoffer (49:13) "I think like long jump you gotta, it's all about displacement, smoothness, being a passenger, letting the natural inherent reactivity that you've developed in training and it's inherent in the human body do the jumping for you." - Bob Thurnhoffer (1:02:01) "It's the quick ground contact time with the vertical displacement. That's what I'm looking for." - Bob Thurnhoffer About Bob Thurnhoffer Bob Thurnhoffer is an accomplished track and field coach specializing in jumps, currently serving as the Assistant Coach for Jumps at the University of Louisville. He joined the Cardinals' coaching staff on July 31, 2023, bringing with him over 18 years of Division I coaching experience across multiple instit...
On this episode of little teeth, BIG Smiles, host Dr. Joel Berg is joined by Dr. Brittaney Hill, the 2024 recipient of the AAPD Jerome B. Miller “For the Kids” Award. As an up-and-coming practitioner, Dr. Hill shares her experience as a mentee and the impact her mentors had on her career trajectory into pediatric dentistry and the public health sphere. She also delves into how those experiences have impacted her relationship with students as the Pediatric Dentistry Post-Graduate Residency Program Director at UIC. Guest Bio: Dr. Brittaney Hill earned her DDS from Meharry Medical College School of Dentistry. She then completed a Pediatric Dentistry Residency at the University of Illinois Chicago, where she earned her Certificate in Pediatric Dentistry, an MS in Oral Sciences, and an MPH in Health Policy and Administration. Upon completion of her residency program, Dr. Hill immediately transitioned into full-time faculty at UIC and now serves as Pediatric Dentistry Residency Program Director. Dr. Hill is involved in service and leadership in numerous organizations including the Chicago Dental Society, American Dental Association, and the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Send us a textLT is alone and goes one on one with UIC Head Men's Basketball Coach, Rob Ehsan, as they talk the past, present and future of Flames Basketball. This is a bucket list show for Luke as he sits down with his alma maters head coach and the future is bright for the Flames. May the Flames burn brightly forever and this is a great Episode to check out.Our NCAA coverage brings you the latest College Hoops news and tournament predictions, with exclusive insights from our experienced team at the Full Court Network.
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The Idaho Water Resource Board (IWRB) received a staff update on managed recharge operations to benefit Eastern Snake Plain Aquifer (ESPA).
Sean Maloney is the sole Legal Counsel and Commercial Manager for MediCann Health - an Australian based medicinal cannabis company focussed on improving the quality of life of people in need through the use of affordable, reliable and science backed medicinal cannabis products.With a Bachelor of Economics and a Bachelor of Laws from The University of Western Australia, Sean has worked as a Senior Consultant & Solicitor at a Big 4 firm, along with holding senior advisory and compliance roles at the Australian Securities Exchange.In this episode:Reflections on UIC (1:30)Legal Cannabis: Exciting or Daunting? (2:40)Pathway to Cannabis and MediCann (5:10)The legal framework in Australia (10:15)Is there a proclivity to break the law in cannabis work? (19:30)What changes are coming? (23:00)Staying in the loop (28:00)Cannabis around the world (30:00)Quiz: Lionel Hutz (35:00)Cannabis and the ASX (40:45)Crowdfunded Cannabis (47:00)Pauls of Wisdom (53:30)Visit www.giveandtoke.com.auFollow @giveandtoke on InstagramEmail giveandtoke@gmail.com
William “Bill” Himmelstein, founder and CEO of Tenant Advisory Group, shares how an abundance mindset and a focus on lifting others up leads to long-term success. He challenges the idea of transactional business and instead emphasizes collaboration, trust, and giving without immediate expectations. By intentionally supporting clients, colleagues, and team members, leaders create strong, lasting networks that generate opportunities for everyone. Bill encourages us to shift our perspective from "what's in it for me" to "how can I help others succeed," showing that true leadership is built on integrity, accountability, and genuine connection. HighlightsThe Abundance Mindset Wins – Explore how shifting from scarcity to abundance can create stronger relationships and unexpected opportunities.Giving Leads to Growth – Learn why supporting others without immediate expectations can build trust and long-term success.Leadership is About Partnership – Discover how collaboration and shared goals foster stronger teams and client relationships.Own Your Mistakes – Find out how accountability and honesty strengthen trust and credibility in professional relationships.Follow Through Matters – See why making time for small but meaningful actions, like introductions and check-ins, builds lasting connections. Resources MentionedThe Inspire Your Team to Greatness assessment (the Courage Assessment)How can you inspire our team to be more proactive, take ownership and get more done?You demonstrate and empower The Courage of a Leader. In my nearly 3 decades of work with leaders, I've discovered the 11 things that leaders do – even very well-intentioned leaders do – that kill productivity.In less than 10 minutes, find out where you're empowering and inadvertently kills productivity, and get a custom report that will tell you step by step what you need to have your team get more done.https://courageofaleader.com/inspireyourteam/About Our Guest:William “Bill” Himmelstein, CCIM, CNE, is the Founder and CEO of Tenant Advisory Group, LLC, with over 23 years of experience in commercial real estate. Since founding TAG in 2008, he has completed over $1B in transactions, working with private practice physicians, professional service firms, tech companies, and manufacturers. Bill is also involved in developing over $150M in hotel projects nationwide and has served on advisory boards for numerous early-stage tech companies.A respected industry leader, Bill has been a guest professor at UIC, DePaul, and Columbia College and has spoken for the City of Chicago and the American Bar Association. He has been recognized as one of Chicago's Most Influential Commercial Real Estate Brokers (Crain's) and has received multiple awards, including the IL Real Estate Journal's “Superstar” award. His insights have been featured in various media outlets, podcasts, and publications. Bill holds a BSBA in marketing and management with a minor in psychology from Washington University in St. Louis.Website: https://tagcommercialbroker.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/williamhimmelstein/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@williamhimmelstein2861
Rhys Cohen is a self-confessed “drug nerd” who has held countless cannabis-related roles over the past decade as he has become a trusted voice within the industry. With a Masters in Research and Sociology, Rhys has been a cannabis consultant, editor, advisory board member and today is the Policy Officer at Penington Institute.Penington Institute is an independent drug policy non-profit that is currently developing a comprehensive model for cannabis regulation which prioritises community health and safety. They champion an open, rational, and compassionate approach to building and sharing knowledge to reduce drug-related harm and are pushing for an effective regulatory framework for cannabis defined by public health goals, prioritising targeted prevention, education, and treatment.In this episode:Reflections on UIC (1:45)Why Rhys pursued cannabis (5:00)The state of Australian medicinal cannabis (9:20)Protecting the medicinal market (15:30)People are overwhelming still using illicit cannabis (17:15)What is the Penington Institute (19:40)The Annual Overdose Report (21:00)Cannabis regulation in Victoria - Regulate it! (23:45)Rhys' Pieces Quiz (34:45)Vape Battery Ban (40:00)Pauls of Wisdom (42:20)Visit www.penington.org.auTake the Quiz at www.penington.org.au/regulate-it-cannabis-campaign/Visit www.giveandtoke.com.auFollow @giveandtoke on InstagramEmail giveandtoke@gmail.com
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course.The UNI Panthers split the final road trim in regular season MVC play, dropping a game at UIC 76-57, then bouncing back to beat Valparaiso 85-73. In the first game Ryley Goebel posted a career night, while in game two Kayba Laube's hot shooting helped the Panthers close the weekend with the win. UNI opens up Missouri Valley Conference Tournament play this week as the number six seed, squaring off in the opening round with Indiana State.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The story changed for Valparaiso after 72 hours in St. Louis. Roger Powell Jr. has spent the last two years telling Valpo fans that the Beacons were going to tell a beautiful story that would culminate with cutting down nets. A new chapter was added at Arch Madness this weekend after victories over UIC and Northern Iowa as well as a gutting defeat at the hands of March nemesis Bradley. The Victory Bell's Paul Oren spends nearly an hour working through a variety of topics related to Arch Madness, including several that might not sit well with the league office or Valparaiso's fan base. Give a listen and thanks for the support. Get full access to The Victory Bell at www.thevictorybell.com/subscribe
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course.The UNI Panthers split a weekend at home in MVC play, beating Evansville in the first game of the weekend, 71-54, then dropped the second game of the weekend 80-79 to the Drake Bulldogs. Hear postgame thoughts from Ryley Goebel and Kayba Laube. With two games to go the Panthers hold a one game lead for the number six seed in the conference tournament. The Panthers close the regular season on the road this week at UIC and Valpo.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Lee, Alfred Ezman and Graham Doty react to the second weekend of SEC baseball and then power rank all 16 teams. Topics include: Arkansas beats TCU and Michigan in Arlington but might have lost pitcher Gage Wood, who left Sunday with a shoulder injury. Wehiva Aloy had four hits and a home run in the win over Michigan. Alabama trailed 10-0 on Sunday but scored the game's final 12 runs in a 12-10 win over Ohio State that kept the Crimson Tide unbeaten. Justin Lebron swatted two home runs and drove in six while Will Hodo hit the game-winning home run. Riley Quick's four scoreless innings on Saturday helped Alabama to its shutout over NC State. LSU took two of three from Nebraska-Omaha, with Chase Shores throwing six shutout innings in a 12-1 win in the series finale and Anthony Eyeanson throwing six shutout frames in Saturday's loss. Texas A&M lost Sunday's game to Cal Poly but won the series two games to one. Justin Lamkin's six-inning, scoreless start was one of the highlights of the Aggies' weekend. Vanderbilt's offense came alive all weekend as freshman Brodie Johnston made his collegiate debut and Cody Bowker threw five hitless innings on Sunday. Florida swept Dayton easily; Pierce Coppola threw five innings of two-run ball on Sunday. Mississippi State swept Missouri State as Stone Simmnos threw four scoreless innings Sunday and the Bulldogs started to find their home-run power. Auburn swept Wright State decisively; the Tigers' pitching has been consistent all week and they've now won six in a row. Kentucky's Carson Hansen, a Milwaukee transfer, had a breakout weekend in the WIldcats' road sweep at Belmont. South Carolina improved to 8-0 with a three-game sweep of Milwaukee as Jake McCoy and Matthew Becker continue to deal. Georgia blew out UIC in four games as five different players homered in the series finale. Texas swept Dartmouth in three close games thanks to a good weekend from its bullpen. Ole Miss swept Eastern Kentucky as Hunter Elliott had another great start. Missouri's bullpen struggled as the Tigers went 2-2 on a road trip to Florida. Kadden Drew's six shutout innings in Sunday's win over Southern highlighted the weekend.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course.The Panthers dropped a heartbreaker, 64-58 in OT, to the Drake Bulldogs. Panthers were down 8 points in the first half and three at halftime before battling back to take a lead with under 20 seconds left on a Trey Campbell three pointer. Late free throws for Drake tied the game and sent it to OT where the Bulldogs prevailed. Panthers have two more games remaining starting with a Wednesday night home matchup with UIC at 6pm in the McLeod Center.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of the Panthers JW Cox on:XInstagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course.The UNI Panthers split a weekend at home in MVC play, losing in overtime to first place Missouri State 75-72 and bouncing back to defeat Southern Illinois 87-51. Postgame interviews include seniors Emmerson Green and Kayba Laube. Panthers have four regular season games remaining, starting with a homestand against Evansville and Drake on Thursday and Friday. Panthers are two games back of a top four spot in the Valley, sitting at 9-7 tied with UIC for 6th.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Chris Lee, Alfred Ezman and Graham Doty preview and share their predictions for the outcomes of this weekend's SEC baseball series. Those include: No. 5 Arkansas travels to Arlington, Texas to meet Kansas State, No. 22 TCU and Michigan in the College Baseball Series. Alabama goes to Jacksonville, Fla., to face Coastal Carolina, No. 12 NC State and Ohio State in the Jacksonville Classic. Oklahoma travels to Houston to face Minnesota, No, 7 Oregon State and No. 2 Virginia in the Karbach Round Rock Classic. Other series: Samford at No. 4 Tennessee, Nebraska-Omaha at No. 3 LSU, St. Mary's at No. 15 Vanderbilt, Missouri State at No. 18 Mississippi State, Eastern Kentucky at Ole Miss, Kentucky at Belmont, Wright State at Auburn, Dayton at No. 10 Florida, Milwaukee at South Carolina, Cal Poly at No. 1 Texas A&M, UIC at No. 8 Georgia (a four-game series starting Thursday), Dartmouth at No. 16 Texas, Missouri at UCF (starts Thursday), then, the Tigers travel to Vero Beach, Fla., to take on Florida A&M, Alabama State and Southern in the Andre Dawson Classic.
Como cada invierno en el hemisferio norte, el virus respiratorio sincitial (VRS), se dispara y aumentan significativamente las enfermedades respiratorias en bebés y niños; reportando muchas visitas a emergencias y consulta médica. Para hablar sobre este virus, tratamiento y complicaciones en este episodio de Pediatras en Línea, nuestra invitada es la Dra. Emma Olivera. La Dra. Emma Olivera se graduó de la Universidad de Illinois en Chicago (UIC) con dos títulos de licenciatura: Ciencias (Ciencias Biológicas) y Artes (Estudios Latinoamericanos). Completó su educación en la escuela de medicina en la Facultada de Medicina de la UIC, campus Rockford. Ha centrado gran parte de sus actividades en ayudar a la comunidad médicamente desatendida al asumir varios roles de liderazgo dentro de organizaciones nacionales como la Asociación Latina de Estudiantes de Medicina, la Asociación Médica Nacional Hispana y la Academia Americana de Pediatría. La Dra. Olivera complete la residencia pediátrica en el Children's Hospital Michigan (Universidad Estatal de Wayne) en Detroit, Michigan. Actualmente trabaja como pediatra en los suburbios de Chicago, Illinois y es profesora clínica asistente en la Facultad de Medicina de la UIC. Antes de la pandemia, participó en Healing the Children, viaje misionero médico y quirúrgico del noreste en Bolivia para niños con labio y paladar hendido. Actualmente es becaria de liderazgo de la Asociación Médica Nacional Hispana. Desde el inicio de la pandemia, es líder en múltiples coaliciones nacionales que trabajan para elevar las voces de los héroes de atención médica para combatir la desinformación sobre salud y las vacunas. Instagram: @ebolivera ¿Tienes algún comentario sobre este episodio o sugerencias de temas para un futuro podcast? Escríbenos a pediatrasenlinea@childrenscolorado.org.
Lucy Haslam from United in Compassion reflects on her more than 10 years as a medical cannabis advocate in Australia as she prepares for the UIC 2025 Australian Medical Cannabis Symposium.
College Basketball Picks for Today Feb 11th, college basketball predictions.Tune in for the latest news on College Basketball as BetUS's host, TJ Rives, and NCAAB experts Matt Cox and Jeff Nadu break down the latest College Basketball betting trends and most valuable betting odds, to give you their College Basketball predictions. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @basketballpicksandpredictions #CollegeBasketballPicks #BetUSTV #CollegeBasketballoddsIn this video: NCAAB Picks February 11th 0:00 Syracuse vs Miami Game Preview 5:48 Tennessee vs Kentucky Game Preview 11:22 UIC vs Murray St Game Preview 16:06 Alabama vs Texas Game Preview 19:21 NCAAB Q&A 27:36 NCAAB Records 1:01:34 NCAAB Best Bets 1:02:01
In this episode of theFaith and Activism series, Abeer has a conversation with Amir Toumie about the enduring struggle to reclaim Iqrit—a small Christian village whose residents were forcibly displaced in 1948. They discuss the legal and social fight for the right of return, the unique role of faith in sustaining the community's hope, and how Iqrit has become a powerful symbol of nonviolent resistance, rooted in spiritual and cultural identity.In their extended conversation for our Patreon supporters, Abeer and Amir delve into the unseen sacrifices and emotional costs of activism for Iqrit. They explore the personal and communal impact of this long-standing pursuit of justice and how faith continues to anchor the fight for dignity and return. To access this extended conversation and others, consider supporting us on Patreon.Amir Toumieis a political and social activist for Palestinian liberation and rights in both the Palestinian communities in 48' and Chicago. He worked as the Director of Government Relations at the Mossawa Center - The Advocacy Center for the Rights of Palestinian Citizens in Israel. As an activist, Amir co-founded and served as president of the Haifa Youth Movement and is a member of the youth movement in his displaced Palestinian village of Iqrit. While engaging in activism in multiple fields, he has earned a Bachelor's Degree in Political Science and Asian Studies from the University of Haifa and a dual Master's Degree in International Relations and Diplomacy from the University of Haifa and the University of Warsaw. Amir is now a 5th-year PhD candidate in Political Science at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) and a board member of Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) at UIC.If you enjoy our podcast, please consider becoming a Patreon monthly supporter at:https://www.patreon.com/AcrosstheDivide Follow Across the Divide on YouTube and Instagram @AcrosstheDividePodcastShow Notes:https://www.zochrot.org/villages/village_details/48985/en?IqritIf you are interested to help Iqrit, or learn more, you can contact Amir at:amirtoumie@gmail.comInstagram: hrh_amirtoumie
After a scoreboard update from Brendan King, Coach talks with Joey O’Rourke from Indiana State Network as they talk the Sycamores win over UIC 88-83. Brad Huber of newpalradio.com calls in to talk with coach about the Dragons win over Indian Creek 97-49. Warsaw also got a big win, and their Head Coach Matt Moore talks about his squad's 65-40 victory over Elkhart. Moving into the college side the Ball State Cardinals got a road win over Buffalo 89-76 and David Eha of Ball State Radio calls in to talk about it. Andy Weaver the head coach of Plainfield calls in as the Quakers got the win over Lebanon 51-38. A close game on the high school side as Batesville won in overtime 72-64 over Hauser, the leader of Batesville Aaron Garrett talks with coach about the great ballgame. Len Clark of Irish 101 rings in to talk Notre Dame’s disappointing loss 57-63 at Miami. To close the hour out, coach talks with David Deaton of WKLO who had the call of Brownstown Central’s 66-52 win over Corydon Central. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wally Podrazik, television historian and adjunct lecturer at the Department of Communication at UIC, joins John Landecker on the program do discuss the iconic photo of the final portrait of John and Yoko on the cover of Rolling Stone, and more!
Aaron Williams, Rehab Coordinator at UIC talks about his ups and downs along his journey to get to residency and now to the college level and how his perseverance is something that has kept him moving forward. Follow Sports Rehab Experts on social media and all available listening platforms: https://linktr.ee/sportsrehabexperts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsrehabexperts/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/sportsrehabexp1 Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpv1TC9HnfsNX7CU0Iovb
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Women's Basketball? Claw Calls of course.The UNI Panthers opened up MVC play with 3 straight wins against Indiana State, Valparaiso and UIC. Their latest victory, against the Flames, came courtesy of a 20 point comeback. That represents the largest comeback by the Panthers in the Tanya Warren era. Hear highlights from all three games plus postgame thoughts from Coach Warren, Emmerson Green and Maya McDermott. Panthers continue MVC play with a road swing to Illinois State and Bradley.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Greg recap Saturday’s college basketball results, talks to Mike Randle of FTN Network about the differences in handicapping conference vs non-conference games, the triumphant & struggling mid-majors, gauging sleepy spots off of break, & the landscape of Conference USA & the MAC, & Greg picks & analyzes EVERY Sunday CBB Game! Link To Greg’s Spreadsheet of handicapped lines: https://vsin.com/college-basketball/greg-petersons-daily-college-basketball-lines/ Greg’s TikTok With Pickmas Pick Videos: https://www.tiktok.com/@gregpetersonsports?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Podcast Highlights 4:55-Recap of Saturday’s CBB results 21:26-Interview with Mike Randle 43:18-Start of picks Indiana St vs Ohio St 45:50-Picks & analysis for Harvard vs Iona 48:34-Picks & analysis for Pennsylvania vs Penn State 50:56-Picks & analysis for Hofstra vs Quinnipiac 53:31-Picks & analysis for Northeastern vs Northwestern 55:56-Picks & analysis for Southern IL vs Northern Iowa 58:30-Picks & analysis for Belmont vs Drake 1:01:32-Picks & analysis for Northern KY vs Robert Morris 1:03:50-Picks & analysis for Detroit vs Youngstown St 1:06:33-Picks & analysis for Buffalo vs Temple 1:09:00-Picks & analysis for So Dakota St vs Alabama 1:11:16-Picks & analysis for IU Indy vs UW Milwaukee 1:14:29-Picks & analysis for Wright State vs Cleveland St 1:17:32-Picks & analysis for Valparaiso vs Bradley 1:20:04-Picks & analysis for UIC vs Illinois St 1:22:12-Picks & analysis for Missouri St vs Evansville 1:24:54-Picks & analysis for Weber St vs Oregon 1:27:38-Picks & analysis for St. Thomas vs UC Riverside 1:30:26-Picks & analysis for Fort Wayne vs UW Green Bay 1:32:53-Picks & analysis for UT Arlington vs Texas St 1:35:57-Picks & analysis for Toledo vs Purdue 1:38:27-Picks & analysis for Western KY vs Michigan 1:40:50-Picks & analysis for Campbell vs North Carolina 1:44:02-Start of extra games Northwestern St vs Texas 1:45:49-Picks & analysis for Stonehill vs Lafayette 1:47:58-Picks & analysis for Stetson vs Florida 1:50:02-Picks & analysis for Navy vs William & Mary 1:52:25-Picks & analysis for Stony Brook vs Albany 1:54:20-Picks & analysis for So Carolina St vs Georgia 1:56:38-Picks & analysis for Morgan St vs Minnesota 1:59:01-Picks & analysis for Norfolk St vs High Point 2:01:50-Picks & analysis for Binghamton vs Marist 2:04:24-Picks & analysis for Boston U vs Maine 2:06:37-Picks & analysis for Prairie View vs Oklahoma 2:08:49-Picks & analysis for Le Moyne vs Niagara 2:10:53-Picks & analysis for Longwood vs SMU 2:13:16-Picks & analysis for Chicago St vs Illinois 2:15:20-Picks & analysis for UT San Antonio vs Army 2:17:54-Picks & analysis for NJIT vs Washington 2:20:18-Picks & analysis for UMBC vs American 2:22:43-Picks & analysis for Winthrop vs Indiana 2:24:44-Picks & analysis for Florida A&M vs Tarleton St 2:26:50-Picks & analysis for Mississippi Valley St vs LSUSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Fr. Tim Anastos (Eucharistic Preacher and pastor of the Newman Center at UIC) joins Sr. Alicia Torres and Tanner Kalina to discuss the #1 roadblock to evangelization… the feeling of not being good enough.They share their own stories in overcoming this fear and reiterate that confidence in our identities, born from our encounters with God, is essential to getting through this hurdle.They also talk about the four reasons someone might not feel good enough to evangelize:Past sins and woundsSpiritual envyFalse humilityFalse view of GodIf you enjoyed this conversation, please spend a minute and leave us a review and/or copy the link of this episode and share it with a friend!If you would like to check out the Admonitions of St. Francis of Assisi, please check out: https://www.prairiestfrancis.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/28-ADMONITIONS-OF-SAINT-FRANCIS-OF-ASSISI.pdfYou can find resources for the ongoing National Eucharistic Revival by visiting: www.eucharisticrevival.orgAnd, finally, if you would like to watch today's conversation, head over to the Eucharistic Revival's YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLgDeuVYSmzeSYzRO14bQh4TbsUtCjgov5An NEC Podcasts original.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther basketball? Claw Calls of course.The Panthers opened up their MVC schedule with an 83-56 win at UIC. Panthers got a career high 22 points from Leon Bond, 17 from Trey Campbell and 16 from Tytan Anderson. UNI's defense held UIC to 39% shooting, including 5-23 from three point range. Panthers hit 11 threes as a team. UNI steps back out of conference play with a home game Saturday against Northern Illinois.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of the Panthers JW Cox on:XInstagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Volleyball? Claw Calls of course.UNI volleyball earned an MVC Tournament Championship with victories over Illinois State in the semi-finals and UIC in the title match. Panthers secured their spot in the NCAA tournament and will open play in the Louisville Regional on Friday night.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The guys (@GamblingPodcast) talk college basketball predictions in this college basketball picks Nov 12th podcast. They're joined by Colby Dant (@TheColbyd) from The College Experience to discuss their college basketball best bets for Tuesday November 12th.Podcast Chapters00:00 Introduction01:01 Hosts Introduction and Banter01:49 Colby Joins the Show02:12 Early Season Struggles04:16 Texas A&M and Buzz Offense04:57 Veterans Day Shoutouts05:09 Jack Del Rio DUI Incident06:20 George Bush Moments09:55 War on Leans13:36 Villanova vs. St. Joe's18:26 Kansas vs. Michigan State21:10 North Florida vs. Georgia25:14 Towson vs. South Carolina27:49 Colby's Dog Rescue Story30:04 Monkey Outbreak in South Carolina32:17 American vs. Siena36:42 UIC vs. Northwestern Analysis39:12 Drexel vs. Temple Breakdown41:14 Colgate vs. Syracuse History43:48 FAU vs. UCF Showdown49:23 Eastern Kentucky vs. Clemson51:46 Belmont vs. Lipscomb Rivalry54:30 Sam Houston vs. Baylor57:57 Kentucky vs. Duke Preview01:00:29 Akron vs. St. Mary's01:02:58 Lock, Dog, and Tease Picks01:07:16 Rescue Dogs and SGP Merch01:08:26 Victory Monday Promo01:08:32 Closing Remarks JOIN the SGPN community #DegensOnlyExclusive Merch, Contests and Bonus Episodes ONLY on Patreon - https://sg.pn/patreonDiscuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out the Sports Gambling Podcast on YouTube - https://sg.pn/YouTubeCheck out our website - http://sportsgamblingpodcast.comSUPPORT us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - Up to $1000 in BONUS CASH - https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-sgpnRithmm - Player Props and Picks - Free 7 day trial! http://sportsgamblingpodcast.com/rithmmADVERTISE with SGPNInterested in advertising? Contact sales@sgpn.ioFOLLOW The Sports Gambling Podcast On Social MediaTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastFOLLOW The Hosts On Social MediaSean Green - http://www.twitter.com/seantgreenRyan Kramer - http://www.twitter.com/kramercentric================================================================Gambling problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER CO, DC, IL, IN, LA, MD, MS, NJ, OH, PA, TN, VA, WV, WY Call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY) Call 1-800-327-5050 (MA)21+ to wager. Please Gamble Responsibly. Call 1-800-NEXT-STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (KS, NV), 1-800 BETS-OFF (IA), 1-800-270-7117 for confidential help (MI)================================================================
Kiely Fletcher, vice provost for enrollment management at UIC, joins Lisa Dent to discuss the UIC Aspire grant that will pay for tuition and fees for incoming students who meet certain residency and income requirements.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Volleyball? Claw Calls of course.Hear game highlights with Chris Kleinhans-Schulz and postgame thoughts from assistant coach Jason Allen.The Panthers closed out the regular season home schedule with sweeps of UIC and Valpo at the McLeod Center. UNI now closes the year with three straight on the road. This weekend the Panthers are at Missouri State and Southern Illinois before a regular season finale at Drake next Wednesday. Panthers enter the final 3 games of the season with a 1 game lead on Drake for the top spot in the conference.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dr. Scott Tomar, Associate Dean for Prevention and Public Health at the College of Dentistry at UIC, joins Lisa Dent to discuss Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s plan to remove fluoride from drinking water, the benefits of community water fluoridation, and what he believes the ramifications of eliminating it would be.
Introductory pressers for UIC's Andrea Williams & Georgia Southern's Chris Davis, Initial CFP rankings and more. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
UIC hires new AD, Jackson State AD Ashley Robinson's extension, House cap numbers and more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more of today's news and notes from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Volleyball? Claw Calls of course.Hear game highlights with Chris Kleinhans-Schulz and postgame thoughts from assistant coach Jason Allen.The Panthers picked up two more MVC wins over the weekend, defeating Murray State and Belmont on the road. Panthers remain unbeaten in Valley play as they welcome Valpo and UIC into the McLeod Center this weekend for the final regular season home games of the year.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The U.S. Mint and the Smithsonian American Women's History Museum have collaborated to release quarters with the faces of 25 women throughout history who have changed the country and the world. The series spans over a four-year period to feature artists, activists, scientists, and more. Reset finds out more about the women featured and their place in American history, with Jennifer Brier, professor of gender and women's studies and history at UIC. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
Today on Speaking Out of Place we talk with scholar-activists Naomi Paik and Ashley Dawson about the close connection between abolition and environmental activism from below. How are the twin projects raising profound questions about borders, carcerality, enclosures, and the separation of humans from each other and all other forms of life, including supposedly “inanimate” objects? How can we create “sanctuary for all” in a radical rethinking of notions like “the commons”? Ashley Dawson is Professor of English at the Graduate Center / City University of New York and the College of Staten Island. Recently published books of his focus on key topics in the Environmental Humanities, and include People's Power: Reclaiming the Energy Commons (O/R, 2020), Extreme Cities: The Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change (Verso, 2017), and Extinction: A Radical History (O/R, 2016). Dawson is the author of a forthcoming book entitled Environmentalism from Below (Haymarket) and the co-editor of Decolonize Conservation! (Common Notions, 2023). For the past 20 years Ashley has been engaged in public higher education as our nation's largest urban university CUNY helps transform the lives of huge numbers of students from relatively disadvantaged backgrounds. Ashley believes deeply in the mission of public institutions such as CUNY to provide a quality education to such students and his teaching and pedagogy philosophy has been shaped by this commitmentNaomi Paik is the author of Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary: Understanding U.S. Immigration for the 21st Century (2020, University of California Press) and Rightlessness: Testimony and Redress in U.S. Prison Camps since World War II (2016, UNC Press; winner, Best Book in History, AAAS 2018; runner-up, John Hope Franklin prize for best book in American Studies, ASA, 2017), as well as articles, opinion pieces, and interviews in a range of academic and public-facing venues. Her next book-length project, "Sanctuary for All," calls for the most capacious conception of sanctuary that brings together migrant and environmental justice. A member of the Radical History Review editorial collective, she has co-edited four special issues of the journal—“Militarism and Capitalism (Winter 2019), “Radical Histories of Sanctuary” (Fall 2019), “Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination” (Spring 2020), and “Alternatives to the Anthropocene” with Ashley Dawson (Winter 2023). She coedits the “Borderlands” section of Public Books alongside Cat Ramirez, as well as “The Politics of Sanctuary” blog of the Smithsonian Institution with Sam Vong. She is an associate professor of Criminology, Law, and Justice and Global Asian Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, and a member of the Migration Scholars Collaborative and Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine, UIC. Her research and teaching interests include comparative ethnic studies; U.S. imperialism; U.S. militarism; social and cultural approaches to legal studies; transnational and women of color feminisms; carceral spaces; and labor, race, and migration.
Dr. Venkat Venkatakrishnan, Professor of Computer Science at UIC and Director of Research and Chief Scientist for the Discovery Partners Institute, joins Lisa Dent to explain what not to do when a fake Microsoft Security Alert pops up. This scam is prompting users to call a fake support number thinking their computer has been hacked […]
Joining Mike on this edition of Hitting Left is Juan Gonzalez, co-Host of Democracy Now!, Senior Fellow at Great Cities Institute of UIC, founding member of the Young Lords and leader of the '68 protest at Columbia University. Juan Gonzazez is author of a new study of the "Brown Belt" in Chicago.
Hour two of The V Show. We play some sound on Aaron Rogers and Lamar Jackson. Bob and Nick are upset at the Robert Saleh firing. We talk some other NFL storylines. The power of THE BOBBLEHEADS may go beyond baseball. We hear a tale of bobble violence. Who coaches UIC? We look at how our picks did over the weekend. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Volleyball? Claw Calls of course.Hear game highlights with Chris Kleinhans-Schulz and postgame thoughts from assistant coach Jason Allen.The Panthers opened their MVC conference road schedule with a comeback from down 2-0 at Valpo and a 3-0 sweep against UIC. Is back home for more conference action this week hosting Belmont at 6 p.m. on Friday and Murray State at 5 p.m. on Saturday.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Know what you call a group of Panthers? A claw.Know what we call our group of calls of the game for Panther Volleyball? Claw Calls of course.Hear game highlights with Chris Kleinhans-Schulz and postgame thoughts from assistant coach Jason Allen.The Panthers opened their MVC conference schedule with a home sweep of Southern Illinois and Missouri State. The Panthers were perfect on the weekend winning each match in three straight sets. UNI hits the road in the MVC for the first time this weekend at Valparaiso and UIC.This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onXFacebookInstagramYouTube Follow the Voice of Panther Volleyball and WBB Chris Kleinhans-Schulz:XSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A lot of assumptions get made about Gen Zers: they're always on their phone, they're disengaged, they're Tik Tok-obsessed. But young Chicagoans are breaking those stereotypes, and working to get their voices heard in the 2024 election – including at the Democratic National Convention. WBEZ reporter Lisa Kurian Philip spoke with college students who plan to be at the DNC to report, protest, or support. We hear from UIC student and activist Angel Naranjo on why he wants to be there, and what this coming election season means for him and his generation. For a full archive of Reset interviews, head over to wbez.org/reset.
AD search updates at Houston & UIC, Minnesota AD Mark Coyle on Big Ten TV money and sport sponsorship, and more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more of today's news and notes from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let us know on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at www.d1ticker.com/.
Naomi Paik is the author of Bans, Walls, Raids, Sanctuary: Understanding U.S. Immigration for the 21st Century (2020, University of California Press) and Rightlessness: Testimony and Redress in U.S. Prison Camps since World War II (2016, UNC Press; winner, Best Book in History, AAAS 2018; runner-up, John Hope Franklin prize for best book in American Studies, ASA, 2017), as well as articles, opinion pieces, and interviews in a range of academic and public-facing venues. Her next book-length project, "Sanctuary for All," calls for the most capacious conception of sanctuary that brings together migrant and environmental justice. A member of the Radical History Review editorial collective, she has co-edited four special issues of the journal—“Militarism and Capitalism (Winter 2019), “Radical Histories of Sanctuary” (Fall 2019), “Policing, Justice, and the Radical Imagination” (Spring 2020), and “Alternatives to the Anthropocene” with Ashley Dawson (Winter 2023). She coedits the “Borderlands” section of Public Books alongside Cat Ramirez, as well as “The Politics of Sanctuary” blog of the Smithsonian Institution with Sam Vong. She is an associate professor of Criminology, Law, and Justice and Global Asian Studies at the University of Illinois Chicago, and a member of the Migration Scholars Collaborative and Faculty and Staff for Justice in Palestine, UIC. Her research and teaching interests include comparative ethnic studies; U.S. imperialism; U.S. militarism; social and cultural approaches to legal studies; transnational and women of color feminisms; carceral spaces; and labor, race, and migration.Arianna Salgado is a queer immigrant who was born in Morelos, Mexico and arrived in the United States at the age of 6. She began organizing in high school with the West Suburban Action Project, Nuestra Voz, and the Immigrant Youth Justice League; undocumented-led organizations that sought to create safe spaces for undocumented people and resources for higher education. Arianna is a founding member of Organized Communities Against Deportations, a grassroots organization that fights against the criminalization, detention, and deportation of undocumented people. She currently lives in Chicago in the South Lawndale neighborhood with her two pups and is the executive director at Prison/ Neighborhood Arts and Education Project.
Second time around for the Sycamores as we welcome New Indiana State Men's Basketball Coach, Matthew Graves, to the Full Court Press Podcast : A College Basketball Experience. LT sings the UIC fight song to this Butler Grad while Coach talks about his Indiana upbringing and sharing his recruiting philosophy moving forward. Watch out for the Sycamores this year as they should be exciting to watch.Don't forget to Subscribe, Rate and Review along with share the Full Court Press with all your College Hoops Fans.Subscribe CLICK HERE to our Full Court Press YOU TUBE CHANNEL
With a big weekend ahead, “One Man Dynasty” Darius Latrell returns to Windy City Slam Podcast to discuss his Maxwell Street Heritage Championship match against TNA star AJ Francis at 2econd Wrestling and his triple-threat match with Gunner Brave and Chico Suave at Freelance Wrestling's Kirby Alexander benefit show, his body transformation from his days as UIC basketball player to independent pro wrestler, the rise of his tag team partner Koda Hernandez, potential dream matches against the likes of Dijak, and we run down the lineups at Freelance's “The Voice” and 2econd's “Blackout.” Plus, Mike welcomes new Freelance Underground Independent Champion Alfonso Gonzalez to react to his busy weekend at the Hot Sauce Festival in Joliet and there's results from TNA Slammiversary, Chicago Style Wrestling, Midwest Championship Wrestling, ICW Milwaukee and We Love Wrestling and a preview of Black Label Pro. Mike Pankow is a 25-year-plus professional journalist and wrestling superfan who covers local Chicagoland wrestling and national promotions like AEW and WWE. If there is something going on in Chicago, Mike knows about it. Enjoy "Wrestling, Chicago-Style" on The Broadcast Basement On-Demand Radio Network! Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com. Get your local wrestling fix every Tuesday everywhere podcasts can be found and always at WindyCitySlam.com!
¡ Hola, mi gente! I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with Manny Favela, an entrepreneur and Co-Founder of Burrito Parrilla Mexicana. Manny's journey from humble beginnings to a results-driven Finance Executive with over 20 years of diverse leadership experience is truly inspiring. He's navigated through thriving markets and challenging economic times, always passionate about people development and making organizations work better.But there's so much more to Manny's story. His commitment to blending professional success with meaningful family time led him to start a flourishing restaurant business, now with 11 locations across Chicago. In this episode, you'll hear great advice that Manny shares with me, such as Manny's defining moment when choosing family over corporate life. Manny's journey will undoubtedly inspire new ways of thinking, give you tips on nurturing future entrepreneurs in your family, and provide powerful insights into the role of Latino representation in leadership.Tune in now to glimpse Manny's inspiring story of resilience, ambition, and corazón. The episode is available on our website at www.corporatecafecito.com and all major platforms. Tune in now to glimpse Manny's inspiring story of resilience, ambition, and corazón. The episode is available on our website at www.corporatecafecito.com and all major platforms. To learn more about Manny, please visit:
In this episode of "Inspired Nonprofit Leadership," host Sarah Olivieri is joined by data expert Rachel Sacks, to discuss the powerful role of qualitative data in nonprofit operations. From innovative methods like PhotoVoice to practical implementation strategies, this episode is a must-listen for those aiming to make data-driven decisions and enhance the effectiveness of their programs. Dive in and learn how to harness the power of qualitative data to bring your nonprofit's mission to the next level. My guest for this episode is Rachel Sacks. Rachel Sacks, MPH, President of Leading Healthy Futures, has more than 15 years of experience in the public health and nonprofit sector. She supports health and human services nonprofits by helping them to conceptualize, define, and actualize new ideas for grant opportunities; identify and meet community needs; and gain greater strategic clarity through effective and engaging facilitations. She has extensive experience working with community health centers, local public health departments, and other health nonprofits on mixed-methods needs assessments, planning projects, and grants to help understand barriers to care and improve access across diverse communities. Rachel's prior experience includes time at the Illinois Chapter of the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Chicago Department of Public Health, and the Center for Jewish Genetics. She graduated Cum Laude from Northwestern University with a Bachelor of Arts in History and Science in Human Culture, and holds a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences from UIC. Here's what to expect during the episode: Best practices for qualitative data collection Importance of mixed methods assessments Examples of qualitative methods: Interviews, Focus Groups, Town Halls, and more Innovative qualitative methods: PhotoVoice, Walking & Windshield Surveys Practical tips for incorporating qualitative data regularly Budget considerations for qualitative research Strategic planning and the role of qualitative data Connect with Rachel! https://leadinghealthyfutures.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/rachel-sacks-mph/ Sponsored Resource Join the PivotGround newsletter for weekly tips and inspiration for leading your nonprofit! Access it here >> Be sure to subscribe to Inspired Nonprofit Leadership so that you don't miss a single episode, and while you're at it, won't you take a moment to write a short review and rate our show? It would be greatly appreciated! Let us know the topics or questions you would like to hear about in a future episode. You can do that and follow us on LinkedIn. Connect with Sarah: On LinkedIn>> On Facebook>> Subscribe on YouTube>>