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On today's show: -Weather concerns for the upcoming solar eclipse -Bird flu oubreak -Elon restores blue check marks on X. -Debbie Lazaga live from The Brewers Community Foundation's 'Drive For Charity' event to provide pet supplies for the Wisconsin Humane Society. -Attending the first ever "Top Chef" cheese festival w/ Milwaukee Journal Sentinel Dining Critic Rachel Bernhard -Weekly Wellness Check w/ w/ Chief Health Policy Officer for Milwaukee County & Associate Professor of Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin Dr. Ben Weston -Taiwan's 7.4 Magnitude Earthquake -Packers are #5 in way too early NFL power rankings -Thoughts on MPS referendum passing w/ President of the Greater Milwaukee Committee Joel Brennan -The Hop's new L-Line w/ Milwaukee Commissioner of Public Works Jerrel Kruschke -NYC Inmates suing Department of Corrections for not being allowed to watch the solar eclipse
It's not just the Brewers opener this week... it's also the season's first Charity drive for the Brewers Community Foundation. Benefitting the Wisconsin Humane Society, we are collecting pet supplies and money for the shelter.
Debbie's WI Humane Society drive feature! Debbie will be out there on Thursday in the parking lot of American Family Field to gather supplies and donations for the Wisconsin Humane Society.
Billy is the corporate philanthropic advisor for WI Humane Society and is here to talk about the great work that Wisconsin Humane Society does, what a "foster failure" is, and how a dog named Pork Chop stole the show at the Brewer's Bark in the Park game. Also on this episode, listen to a case result reading about a client who was thrown from his motorcycle after colliding with a vehicle who ran a red light. Stay tuned for all this and so much more, here on this episode of Tell Them You Mean Business.
Big brands get to have the biggest voices and attention, while organizations doing the most good are often overlooked. Nonprofit social impact orgs such as animal shelters can't compete with the $$$$ budgets big brands dedicated to media buying, production, talent, product, creative, etc. So how can animal welfare fundraisers and marketers raise hell together, to shake it up and find new and innovative ways to increase donor support and drive sustainable revenue? Hear from animal welfare leaders whose organizations have significantly increased engagement with their donors. Panelists will share their personal stories, lessons learned, and how partnership drove sustainable success, including how a shelter recently embarked on a 5-year plan to significantly increase its level of donor support. Both marketers and fundraisers will gain insights and inspiration to create effective strategies. Questions from the audience will follow the roundtable discussion. The Association's Roundtable series features leaders discussing emerging and critical issues in animal welfare. Moderated by Jim Tedford, President and CEO, The Association for Animal Welfare Advancement The Roundtable Guests: Denise Wong, CEO, One & All Stephanie Ladeira, Chief of Philanthropy & Community Development, Humane Society Silicon Valley Angela Speed, Vice President of Communications, Wisconsin Humane Society
Mandy visits the Wisconsin Humane Society every week to feature a new adoptable pet - which this week peed on her...
Anne Reed is president and CEO of the Wisconsin Humane Society. Before joining WHS, Anne spent almost three decades as a corporate litigator in Milwaukee.Founded in 1879, the Wisconsin Humane Society is Wisconsin’s oldest, largest, and most recognized animal welfare organization. WHS helped to pioneer the idea that every animal available for adoption in a shelter could be free of time limits, taking as long as needed to be adopted. WHS has also led the field in exploring the strength that can be gained from bringing separate organizations together. WHS is now the primary animal welfare organization in five Wisconsin counties, serving one third of Wisconsin’s animals and families and dedicated to making a difference for animals and the people who love them. Anne joins Mandy to discuss animal shelters acquisitions of other entities.
As the Senior Director, National Mission Advancement, Marc Peralta brings together Best Friends’ newest initiatives and aligns all things related to developing the knowledge and capabilities of individuals and organizations involved in lifesaving in order to empower them to achieve no-kill in their own backyard. These initiatives include shelter outreach, mentorship, staff-embedding programs, community cat programs, no-kill leadership training, and emergency response training and operations. Jessica Gutmann is the Manager of Operations for the Santa Rosa Shelter Embed Program for Best Friends Animal Society. In this role, Jessica is charged with helping the animals of Santa Rosa County Animal Services in Florida, by working with the shelter to achieve a 90% save rate through implementations of programs and systemic change. Jessica, a Wisconsin native, started her journey into the world of animal welfare when she began working as an Adoption Counselor for the Wisconsin Humane Society. Following her passion to serve animals Jessica became a Humane Officer at Milwaukee Area Domestic Animal Control Commission. While there she created the organization's first comprehensive volunteer program. Jessica also founded Urban Cat Coalition, Milwaukee, Wisconsin's first and only TNR organization. Jessica started with Best Friends as a Community Cat Coordinator. During her time in that role, she helped engage with communities by advocating for trap-neuter-return initiatives, and working with shelters to implement return to field programs. Jessica transitioned into the role of Shelter Support Coordinator helping to support shelters in Utah by working with them to maximize their potential for saving lives. Jessica has a permanent residence in Utah and shares her life with her husband, nine cats, and two dogs. She enjoys hiking, being in red-rock country, adventures in her jeep, and is a true-crime enthusiast. Jessica and Marc join Mandy today to discuss removing barriers to pet adoptions in animal shelters.
06-20-20 Scott Diehl, Wildlife Director for the Wisconsin Humane Society
I sat down w my friend Emilie Rackovan, who is an animal welfare activist and fosters cats. She has worked w the Wisconsin Humane Society for several years and does marketing for Camp Bow Wow. We discussed Emilie's move to LA while she was still in theater followed by her shift in career, the human society, emotional support vs therapy animals, veganism, and zoos. Adopt, don't shop!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ben-slowey/support
WTMJ's Libby Collins talks with Angela Speed with the Wisconsin Humane Society about new regulations from Wisconsin's Department of Agriculture, Trade, and Consumer Protection. These new regulations affect dogs brought in from high kill shelters in the south.
WTMJ's Jane Matenaer talks with Anne Reed, President and CEO of the Wisconsin Humane Society in this week's edition of WTMJ Conversations.
Tune in to hear EIG Director of Community Outreach, Jill Economou, talk with guests about what resources are available for those searching for lost pets. Guests this week include: Kathy Pobloski and Amy Pentkowski | Wisconsin Humane Society Angela Speed | Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
Tune in to hear EIG Director of Community Outreach, Jill Economou, talk with guests about what resources are available for those searching for lost pets. Guests this week include: Kathy Pobloski and Amy Pentkowski | Wisconsin Humane Society Angela Speed | Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
Tune in to hear EIG Director of Community Outreach, Jill Economou, talk with guests about what resources are available for those searching for lost pets. Guests this week include: Kathy Pobloski and Amy Pentkowski | Wisconsin Humane Society Angela Speed | Lost Dogs of Wisconsin
Angela Speed with Wisconsin Humane Society on Wisconsin's Morning News
Have you seen the big red dog? You haven’t yet, but you will soon! Wisconsin Humane Society is looking forward to introducing a new Racine Campus and it will happen to have a large red dog statue placed directly in front of the building. For this special podcast Community State Bank SVP | Market President, Steve Donovan sits down with Campaign Director of the Wisconsin Humane Society, Heidi Boyd. Heidi talks about what the Wisconsin Humane Society does for the Racine community as well as what they look forward to in the future and what you can do to be a part of creating the new Racine Campus! For more information visit: http://www.wihumane.org/contact/racine-campus
This Week's Show Archives - Mind Body Spirit Living At some point in the course of our careers, many of us contemplate or even fantasize about what it would be like to completely change the path that we have been following. Though we may have years of training and experience invested into a particular job, company or industry, we can begin to consider if we might be more fulfilled listening to a voice that is telling us to take a leap and pursue something seemingly unrelated. The fear and uncertainty that inevitably come with this kind of decision often hold us back, but this week, our guest will share how she pushed through her doubts and fears to make a complete career transition after decades as an accomplished attorney. Anne Reed became CEO of the Wisconsin Humane Society in January of 2010, after almost three decades as a business litigator at the Milwaukee law firm of Reinhart Boerner Van Deuren SC. At the Wisconsin Humane Society, Anne stepped into the leadership of Wisconsin’s oldest and largest animal welfare organization. Since 1879, WHS has been saving the lives of animals in need, and carrying out its mission to build a community where people value animals and treat them with respect and kindness. WHS helped to pioneer the idea that every animal available for adoption in a shelter could be free of time limits, taking as long as needed to be adopted. WHS operates shelters in Milwaukee, Saukville and Racine, and a new spay/neuter clinic for the public in West Allis. Anne serves on the board of directors of the Shelter Animals Count, a national database initiative. She was named to the Milwaukee Business Journal’s “Women of Influence” list in 2015. As a lawyer, she was named one of the Wisconsin Law Journal’s “Women In The Law;” was named to the list of “Wisconsin Superlawyers,” and authored a law blog which was twice named one of the 100 best in the country by the American Bar Association’s ABA Journal. Anne received her Bachelor’s Degree in English from Northwestern University, and received her Law Degree from Cornell. For more about the Wisconsin Humane Society, please go to http://www.wihumane.org/.
Brewers 2nd Baseman, Scooter Gennett joined us to talk about the first ever Brewers give back game on September 25th, to benefit the Wisconsin Humane Society.
(http://outofchicago.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/01/CJ.png) Milwaukee photographer, CJ Schmit, shoots night photography, cityscapes, and even some studio work. Check out his website here (http://www.cjschmit.com) and you find him on Flickr, Instagram (https://instagram.com/cjschmit74/) , and Fine Art America. He is now shooting for the Wisconsin Humane Society weekly. Listen to this Podcast for more about CJ and his long exposure techniques. Bus Tour Join us for our Milwaukee bus tour in which CJ Schmit will show us all the best places to shoot Milwaukee. We will begin at the Milwaukee Art Museum, and move onto the science museum, the Riverwalk, the Pabst brewery, parking garages, and more. Click here (http://outofchicago.com/events/milwaukee-bus-tour/) to sign up today! The post Photographing Milwaukee with CJ Schmit: OOC Podcast Episode 22 (https://www.outofchicago.com/2015/09/28/photographing-milwaukee-with-cj-schmit-ooc-podcast-episode-22/) appeared first on Out of Chicago Photography (https://www.outofchicago.com) .
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OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Entertainment, Music, Sports and More podcast
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Entertainment, Music, Sports and More podcast
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Entertainment, Music, Sports and More podcast
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Entertainment, Music, Sports and More podcast
OnMilwaukee.com Milwaukee Entertainment, Music, Sports and More podcast