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Rural County Representatives Of California (RCRC)
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Steady State Podcast
S5E16: Send it! With RCRC’s Lea Park-Kim
Lea Park-Kim wanted to row in college, but realized she couldn’t give it the time and dedication she wanted. For her it was all or nothing so she stepped away to focus on academics. Several years later, with her professional life on track, she found her way back to the water. Today Lea is a disciplined, motivated, and insightful rower, coxswain, and coach at River City Rowing Club in West Sacramento, CA. QUICK LOOK 00:00 - Episode intro and welcome 04:00 - Rowing Week on a scale of 1-10: tendonitis, injury, and “customer relat...
2025-08-09
1h 00
The RC Deep Dive
R/C Rally Car Legends: Audi Quattro vs. Lancia 037
In 1983 Tamiya made the 2 most iconic class B rally cars into 1/10th scale R/C models. However, when they re-released these radio controlled vehicles in the modern era they used different chassis and modified other parts, including the body shells, changing them from off-road vehicles to on-road RC race cars. Why did Tamiya do this and are the vintage or more modern recreations better? We take a "rally" deep look into these RCRC (radio control rally car) legends in this episode of the RC Deep Dive podcast.
2025-07-12
06 min
rePROs Fight Back
Blessings at the Abortion Clinic: Bridging Faith and Repro
All faith traditions have diverse opinions and practices on reproductive health, rights, and justice. In fact, the majority of people of faith in the U.S. support access to abortion care. Rev. Katey Zeh, ordained Baptist minister and CEO for the Religious Community for Reproductive Choice (RCRC), sits down to talk with us about the organization’s recent blessings and spiritual support provided at abortion clinics. The movement and infrastructure of Christian nationalism coopts Christian language for a political agenda, including one which is anti-abortion; still, individuals in faith groups aren’t a monolith. RCRC visit...
2025-01-14
36 min
ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
War in cities: a solemn appeal from the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement
Around the world, civilians in cities at war face immense risks. Urban warfare devastates lives and livelihoods, as people are killed and injured, critical infrastructure such as hospitals and water systems are damaged or destroyed, and entire communities are forced to flee. Disruptions to essential services amplifies the suffering of civilians and poses significant humanitarian challenges. As urbanization grows, the impact of conflicts in cities demands urgent and coordinated action to reduce harm and uphold the protections afforded under international humanitarian law (IHL). At the 34th International Conference of the Red Cross and Red Crescent in October 2024, this pressing issue...
2025-01-07
08 min
the CEMIR's Substack Podcast
#Prep4TheKids - Episode 14 - ESF#14: Cross-Section Business and Infrastructure
ResourcesEmergency Playbook for Federal Human Services Programs: https://aspe.hhs.gov/reports/human-services-emergency-playbookDisaster Human Services Capabilities Playbook https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ohsepr/training-technical-assistance/disaster-hs-capab-playbookPost Disaster Housing: https://www.acf.hhs.gov/ohsepr/disaster-human-services/post-disaster-housingResilient Children Resilient Communities (RCRC Toolbox) https://rcrctoolbox.org/Church of the Brethren Children Services https://www.brethren.org/cds/Child Life Disaster Relief https://cldisasterrelief.org/Project: Camp https://projectcamp.co/Red Cross Building Resilience in Children Through Coping Skillshttps://www.red...
2024-11-23
08 min
the CEMIR's Substack Podcast
#Prep4TheKids - Episode 6 - ESF#6: Mass Care, Housing, and Human Services
Here are some of the behind-the-scenes details, on the making of the NPDC's social media posts.The following web links were mentioned in this podcast:https://uta.pressbooks.pub/trendsininternationaldisastermanagement/chapter/issues_for_infant_and_toddler-feeding_at_dmcs/https://bartondunant.com/pediatric-feedinghttp://nationalmasscarestrategy.org/Details/Definition of Chestfeeding: https://www.nih.gov/nih-style-guide/inclusive-gender-neutral-languagehttps://mcpress.mayoclinic.org/pregnancy/is-chestfeeding-the-new-breastfeeding-explaining-gender-neutral-medical-terms/Creating Safe Family-Friendly Spaces in Emergency Shelters (CDC):https://bit.ly/3WyBatuInfant and Young Child Feeding in Emergencies (IYCF-E) Toolkit...
2024-09-28
10 min
ATÖLYE Insights
Catalyzing Transformation
In this live recorded episode of ATÖLYE Insights, Innovation & Strategy Consultant Greg Csikos hosted Creative Strategist and Social Innovator, Haya Shaath, Senior Director of Organization Development at Royal Comission for Riyadh City (RCRC), Basil Buali and Director of Programs at ilmi, Mohammad Ruhaiyem. Together, we explored how transformation is taking place within our organizations and society at large, and what we can do to further fuel this change. Our conversation spanned various exciting topics such as non-conventional learning, creativity, change management, and the rise of new cultural spaces in Saudi Arabia. This e...
2024-09-09
47 min
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
Deeply Rooted & Tightly Woven: Building Community with SACReD
Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Rev. Terry Williams are on location at the 2024 SACReD Gathering in New Orleans. A multireligious organization of faith-rooted reproductive freedom advocates, SACReD (Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity) builds connections across geographies and theologies to support abortion justice and reproductive justice. Listen is as Kelley and Terry talk about the Gathering and reflect on the need to build robust, interconnected relationships to advance collective liberation in the face of ongoing societal stigma and oppression. Links to discussed content: SACReD (Spiritual Alliance of Communities for Reproductive Dignity): www.sacreddignity...
2024-05-10
28 min
The Local Church Podcast
The Speakeasy: Katey Zeh on Fierce Hope, Sacred Spaces, and Complicated Choices
The Speakeasy is a gathering for unfiltered conversations on faith and justice. At each gathering, we invite a special guest to share their personal experiences and stories in conversation around a particular topic or issue related to faith and justice. We hope these events inspire empathy, foster common ground, and cultivate deeper connections in our community and beyond.This month, we welcomed The Rev. Katey Zeh (she/her) to help us navigate the intersection of faith and reproductive justice. The Rev. Brent Levy and Katey explored this complex intersection, discussing the historical and current challenges faced by...
2024-04-17
50 min
Good Faith Weekly
Good Faith Weekly, 02/23/2024 - "Life" in the News + Katey Zeh
A weekly podcast exploring stories at the intersection of faith and culture through an inclusive Christian lens. This week: Mitch and Missy explore two of the week's attention-grabbing headlines.Guest: Katey Zeh, CEO of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice."Good Faith Weekly" is produced out of Norman, Oklahoma. Music is by Pond5. Learn more at www.GoodFaithMedia.org and @GFMediaOrgKatey Zeh ~ https://kateyzeh.com/Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice ~ https://rcrc.org/Abortions Welcome ~ https://abortionswelcome.org/"A Complicated Choice: Making Space for...
2024-02-23
1h 05
The Defenders
My Jesus Flipped Tables
Reproductive rights and religion may not feel like they go hand in hand. But in Atlanta, Black faith leaders are challenging that by talking about abortion…in church. Learn more about Faith in Public Life at https://www.faithinpubliclife.org/ Learn more about Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice at https://rcrc.org/ Follow Tiffanie Mackey at https://www.tiffanielanelle.com/ To learn more about all the organizations featured in this series, visit: https://lemonadamedia.com/the-defenders-resource-page/ Gloria Riviera and Samantha Bee are our hosts. Muna Danish is our supervising pr...
2023-11-29
47 min
FemmSouth
Episode 3.1: Faith Leaders Speak Up For Choice With Rev Katey Zeh
Across three segments—all guided by ordained faith leaders—we’ll shine a light on the patriarchal systems and colonialist histories that lead to trauma, abuse, and violations of the autonomy of pregnant people. We explore the supposed schism between spirituality and sexuality. And we discuss the role of clergy and share resources and advocacy tools for both clergy and members of faith communities. In our first segment, we talk with Rev. Katey Zeh about her call to reproductive justice in seminary as a volunteer supporting people through their experiences at an abortion clinic. She opens up about her struggles with h...
2023-10-19
1h 04
Stop Doing What You Hate
Timing The Stock Market
Everyone says you can't pick the right time to buy or sell stocks. But what if they're wrong? You can actually make a lot more money with the right timing, if you know what mistakes to avoid. Yes, some people mess up and lose money. But guess what? They're often breaking simple rules they didn't even know about. Others do really well. What's their secret? They know the basics of timing the market, and the good news is, you can learn them too. In this epis...
2023-09-28
28 min
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
Labor that Pays: Why Labor Rights are Essential to Reproductive Freedom
Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Rev. Terry Williams keep the Labor Day vibes rolling in this latest episode by discussing wages, benefits, and the connection between strong labor unions and reproductive freedom. Discussing recent labor disputes playing out across multiple reproductive health, rights, and justice organizations, Kelley and Terry explore why building a just future for all takes faithful action from everybody. Links to discussed content: All* Above All Statement on Restructuring: https://allaboveall.org/updates/a-statement-from-the-all-above-all-executive-team-and-steering-commi... Anonymous Post on Anti-Blackness at All* Above All: https://medium.com/@allaboveallisantiblack/all-above-all-is-anti-black-part-1-9a6dda785258 Kelley's b...
2023-09-15
31 min
Via Media
A Complicated Choice: Honest Stories In The Pro-Choice Movement w/Katey Zeh
The public debate on abortion is one of the most contentious and divisive topics of public life. The June 2022 United States Supreme Court decision, Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization (https://www.oyez.org/cases/2021/19-1392) ruled that, “The Constitution does not confer a right to abortion” overruling the Roe v. Wade decision of 1975 (https://www.oyez.org/cases/1971/70-18) and the Planned Parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v. Casey decision of 1992 (https://www.oyez.org/cases/1991/91-744). While these decisions have profound impact for public policy, what is missing are the stories of real people that find themselves needin...
2023-07-17
55 min
Our School Matters
Sophia Ranes
Sophia Ranes Matters! In this special episode, Sophia and Jeff pretty much interview each other while they unpack how the Our School Matters project has went so far. Sophia talks about the importance of empathy for students and teachers, her fears about how AI will impact high school students in the future, and what her own future looks like post high school. Also, this episode features an important guest host you might remember from a past interview, Vivi Carrey! Vivi is the planned successor for Sophia next year, so she jumped in for the intro and outro for this episode...
2023-05-31
49 min
In Conversation… with Frank Schaeffer
Rev. Katey Zeh
Frank Schaeffer In Conversation with Author Rev. Katey Zeh, an ordained Baptist minister and Chief Executive Officer of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, exploring her book, A Complicated Choice._____LINKShttps://kateyzeh.comhttps://rcrc.org_____BOOKA Complicated Choice: Making Space for Grief and Healing in the Pro-Choice Movement_____Rev. Katey Zeh is an ordained Baptist minister and the Chief Executive Officer of the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice. The Center for American Progress named her one of their top justice-seeking faith leaders...
2023-03-28
56 min
ICRC Humanitarian Law and Policy Blog
Who gets what: how to get climate finance working for the people who need it most
Global attention is squarely focused on COP27 of the UN Framework Convention of Climate Change (UNFCCC) now underway in Sharm El Sheikh. Parties to the convention are focusing on defining and operationalizing a Global Goal on Adaptation, the financing of loss and damage, and a new collective quantified goal on climate finance. Attention to people and situations affected by conflict is largely absent in the negotiating space at UNFCCC processes. However, there is increasing awareness in the periphery of climate discussions – notably by humanitarians, peacebuilders and donors whose funded operations cover both traditional humanitarian and climate concerns – of the huge blin...
2022-11-10
15 min
Chicks Who Give a Hoot
Finding Our Way Back to Ourselves with Asha Dahya
In This Episode, We Chat About: Coming back to our authentic versions of ourselves. Creating awareness and crafting empathy through storytelling. The importance of stories to the human experience. Resources + Links: Connect with Asha on Instagram | @ashadahya Learn more about GirlTalkHQ Support SOMEONE YOU KNOW on Kickstarter | SOMEONE YOU KNOW Today’s Wonder Women by Asha Dahya American Radical Podcast For show notes, resources, and more, visit Chicks Who Give a Hoot ...
2022-11-02
47 min
The Well Woman Show
296 Reclaiming Abortion as Healthcare With Joan LaMunyon Sanford
On the show this week I interview Joan Lamunyon Sanford. She is the executive director of the New Mexico Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, the local connection to a national community of religious organizations and faithful individuals dedicated to achieving reproductive justice through education, organizing and advocacy.NM RCRC seeks to elevate religious voices wherever faith, policy and our reproductive lives intersect. Joan is currently working with clergy and faith leaders across the state to shift the conversation about abortion toward compassionate support of women's access to a full range of reproductive health services including abortion.
2022-08-26
25 min
Influence
An abortion rights discussion with Asha Dahya
This week Jen and Joss are joined by Asha Dahya, TEDx speaker, founder of GirlTalkHQ.com, and board member of the Religious Coalition for Reproduction Choice (RCRC). The discussion today is all about the impacts of the recent overturn of the American Supreme Court case, Roe vs. Wade and what the future might hold for Americans. Make sure to follow Asha on IG @Ashadahya and our podcast account @Influencethepod. (or @Jennug and @Joss.Richard)
2022-07-27
38 min
I Think We Should Talk
I Think We Should Talk Presents... What the F$*k?
So yeah. A lot's happened. I'm not okay. I'm not happy about a lot of things. I'm sad. I'm angry. I'm confused. I am all the emotions-- all at once. Frustrated doesn't even begin to cover it. And oh yeah, I'm back by the way, cause I can't take sitting back anymore not saying anything. Not voicing my opinion. If I can help it, I have to help take a stand and bring about some conversation, and a voice of reason into all this because the world is a wild, scary, crazy place. That said, I know things aren't...
2022-07-02
30 min
We Love to Hate Everything: A Sister Wives & Pop Culture Roast
Seeking Sister Wife & 90 Day Fiance
*Check out the links below description for a list of verified 501(c)(3) organizations that support women’s rights to healthcare & abortion access*On a much lighter note, Jodie found a new sport to follow while Amanda attended a questionably problematic performance of “Victor/Victoria”. Speaking of problematic, the men on Seeking Sister Wife are doing a phenomenal job of making their wives and girlfriends happy. Marcus can’t wait to see what Bina can do with her braces mouth, and the Merrifields can’t wait for Lea to shut hers. What a world we live in when Sidia...
2022-06-28
1h 39
The Ash Said It® Show
Women in Post Roe v. Wade Society
With the SCOTUS Roe v. Wade ruling quickly approaching, we'd like to share 5 mistakes to avoid in a post Roe v. Wade society.It’s no secret that women’s health rights are at risk.But according to Dr. Sophia Yen — a birth control and adolescent reproductive expert — countless women are looking to make the following five birth control and contraception blunders:>> MISTAKE #1: DELETE YOUR PERIOD TRACKERSDigital period trackers and apps can be subpoenaed in court to prove past missed periods (potential pregnancies) - and assist in confirming a suspected abortion. >> M...
2022-06-20
19 min
Twisted Sisterds
192 - It’s Important to Say the Word Abortion with Asha Dahya
Join Amanda and Becky this week as they talk about a cocktail with no name, Andrew Garfield, and taking a podcast break because Becky is taking on two big projects at once. Then Becky talks with Asha Dahya about how Evengelicalism is conservative in the US (and not so much in Australia), how California's Prop 8 and Hobby Lobby got her thinking about abortion and religion, and why we should retire the terms "pro-life" and "pro-choice." Follow Asha and her work on Instagram and Twitter @ashadahya and on her website ashadahya.com. Find resources and information about how to get involved with...
2022-05-23
50 min
Women Rabbis Talk
Episode 3.3: Talkin' About the Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice
As we've learned in previous episodes, abortion is permitted in Jewish tradition. On May 17, 2022, a large "Jewish Rally for Abortion Justice" was held in Washington, DC. Rabbi Marci Bellows attended and captured the thoughts of more than twenty of her colleagues as they marched for women's rights, reproductive rights for all pregnant individuals, and basic health care rights. Following some introductory reactions from Emma and Marci, allow yourself to be moved and heartened by the many voices of Jewish leaders committed to fighting for Abortion Justice. For more information: Support the Jewish Fund for...
2022-05-20
22 min
#WeNeedToTalk
Episode 8-Asha Dahya
On this episode of #WeNeedToTalk, Malynda chats with Author, Speaker and Human Rights Activist Asha Dahya. The two have an indepth discussion about choosing the life of an activist, differences in perception based on where you are from, having your voice heard as a female, why speaking out as Pro-choice is important and how people who want to use their voice can start. Asha Dahya is an author, TEDx speaker and founder of GirlTalkHQ.com Asha was born in the UK, raised in Australia, and now resides in Los Angeles, California. She has spent the las...
2022-03-07
31 min
The 966
The Diriyah Art Biennale, The Red Sea Film Festival wraps, Philosophy in Saudi, and Expo Saudi 2030?
1:00 - The Saudi Ministry of Culture hosted the Riyadh Philosophy Conference with a virtual talk from professor Michael Sandel. A major international conference on philosophy has been held in Saudi Arabia aimed at encouraging critical thinking, according to the BBC and other local sources. In a virtual appearance, Harvard professor Michael Sandel - who's been described as having the global profile of a rock star - "told the organizers that he didn't want to give a lecture, but instead sought to engage directly with young Saudis, including women," the BBC reports.The hosts discuss the importance...
2021-12-16
46 min
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
I Consent: The Importance of Bodily Autonomy at Every Age
Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Terry Williams sit down with Dr. Sue Ellen Braunlin, a medical doctor and comprehensive sexuality educator, to talk about consent, sex education, and what the future holds for reproductive freedom from a public health perspective. Sue Ellen gives listeners a great overview of the importance of sexuality education in the lives of children, outlining how important healthy ideas of consent and bodily autonomy are for the development of children, youth, and adults. Links to discussed content: Indiana RCRC: https://twitter.com/ircrc Our Whole Lives Training: www.uua.org/r...
2021-11-05
28 min
Activist Theology Podcast
Justice Is a Way of Life - A Conversation with Dr. Cari Jackson
Rev. Dr. Cari Jackson is director of spiritual care and activism for the Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice, leading RCRC's mission to equip, galvanize and collaborate with faith and community leaders advocating for reproductive dignity and freedom. An ordained minister in the United Church of Christ (UCC), Dr. Cari has served as pastor of congregations in UCC, United Methodist Church and Presbyterian Church-USA, incorporating spirituality and social justice. As a social healer, she has developed the Taking Back My LifeTM program for the healing and empowerment of survivors of sexual assault. She has served as adjunct faculty at Union...
2021-11-01
52 min
Queer Theology
To Disrupt the People is To Disrupt God – Mark 9:38-50
In this episode, we answer another anonymous question from Tumblr about the Christian perspective of abortion. “I only ever heard Christian leaders condemn it, even relatively progressive ones, so I was wondering if there was a way to look at it differently?” This is a particularly sensitive, yet interesting question so make sure you tune in for our answers. We also queered the text from Mark that’s been used as a way to “ward off” queer folks from straight people. We chat about how Christianity takes Bible passages like these very literally when in fact, Jesus was being h...
2021-09-26
21 min
R-Soul: Reclaiming the Soul of Reproductive Health, Rights, and Justice
This Mess With Texas: Why Every State Is in the Struggle to Protect Abortion Access
Faith Organizers Kelley Fox and Terry Williams talk Texas — explaining the state's latest abortion ban, exploring the Ohio connections at play, and laying out exactly why reproductive health advocates are disappointed but not surprised at the whole damn debacle. Kelley and Terry discuss abortion ban history, how bans have played out in other nations, and even how we are already prepared with networks of mutual aid that will support & care for patients in Ohio and beyond no matter what the future holds.* Links to discussed content: Texas' Senate Bill 8: www.npr.org/2021/09/01/1033202132/texas-abortion-ban-what-happens-next Donate to the Tex...
2021-09-10
29 min
Hometown California
Episode 31 - The Western Governors Association and the Intersection with Rural California
On this episode of Hometown California our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down for a conversation with Jim Ogsbury, Executive Director of the Western Governors Association (WGA). Together, Paul and Jim discuss the work of the WGA, who they are, and the intersection with rural California and the Rural County Representatives of California. With membership that includes the Governors of the 22 western-most states and territories of the United States, including California Governor Gavin Newsom, WGA is largely an instrument of bi-partisan policy development, information exchange, and collective action on mutual interests. Listen in to hear...
2021-07-09
23 min
7 Gute Gründe
DRK-Strategie 2030
Bis Ende 2021 läuft noch die sogenannte »DRK-Strategie 2030« des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes. Sie soll »für die nächsten 10 Jahre Orientierung geben, inhaltliche sowie organisatorische Leitplanken für den Gesamtverband setzen und die Weichen für die zukünftige Entwicklung des DRK stellen, um auf die Bedürfnisse und die sich ändernden Anforderungen rechtzeitig reagieren zu können.« So heißt es zumindest auf der Webseite des DRK. Mit Viet-Chi Pham und Nora Hausin vom Generalsekretariat in Berlin spreche ich ausführlich über den Strategieprozess, seine Entstehung, seine Phasen, seine Ziele, deren Messbarkeit und Zwischenergebnisse. Wir klären den aktuellen Stand und wie es...
2021-06-23
1h 11
Hometown California
Episode 30 - From Rural California to the State Assembly, A Conversation with Assembly Member Jim Wood
In the latest episode of Hometown California, our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down for a conversation with California State Assembly Member, Jim Wood. Learn about his path to politics-- from dentistry to the State Assembly— and how his experiences in rural California have influenced his priorities in the Legislature. Listen as Assembly Member Wood discusses healthcare, cannabis, vegetation management, wildfire, and so much more.
2021-06-02
26 min
Modern Anarchy
8. God is Pro-Abortion: an Agnostic and a Christian Share Their Stories with Kim
Trigger Warning: suicidal thoughts On today's episode, we have Kim (She/Her) from Calling in Christians join me for a very personal conversation about their abortion experience. Together we talk about the abortion pill, gestational age, the Texas heartbeat bill, and the conservative perspective on abortion. This can be a heavy topic for some, so please be compassionate and kind to yourself if this episode is triggering for you. There are resources below for support. If you enjoyed today's podcast, then please subscribe, leave a review, or share this podcast with a friend! ...
2021-06-02
1h 24
The Elephant in the Room
28: Narendranath Damodaran, ED, PRADAN: The impact of the pandemic in rural India
ShownotesMost of us have seen harrowing images in the media of the havoc wrought by the second wave of the pandemic in India and have heard stories of helpless and desperation from family and friends. The missing piece in this conversation is the impact on rural India - which constitutes above 65% of India. In today's episode I speak with Narendranath Damodaran, Executive Director of PRADAN which is leading on civil society response and working tirelessly with frontline workers to support local communities in the second wave of the pandemic. They work in 9,000 remote and b...
2021-05-27
33 min
Hometown California
Episode 29- Up Close with Rich Gordon, President and CEO of the California Forestry Association
In this episode of Hometown California, our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Rich Gordon, President and CEO of the California Forestry Association (soon-to-be retired). Aside from being at the CA Forestry Association, Mr. Gordon has a long history service in California. Back to the early days of his political career when he was elected to the San Mateo County Board of Education, what sparked his interest in getting involved with public education and public policy making?After 13 years on the San Mateo County Board of Supervisors, find out why Rich still describes it as "...
2021-05-20
29 min
Hometown California
Episode 28- Meet Patrick Blacklock, RCRC President and CEO
In this episode, our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down for a conversation with Patrick "Pat" Blacklock, the new President and CEO of RCRC. Learn how Pat's journey in the county family began, what led him to RCRC, and his vision for RCRC's advocacy and support of rural counties. At what Californians hope may be the tail end of pandemic shutdowns, in a redistricting year with new challenges brought about by the pandemic, and with a gubernatorial recall election on the horizon, hear how Pat is looking toward the future as he begins to lead RCRC in these unique t...
2021-05-05
23 min
RedCard Radio with Austin Robillard
RCRC 5-1 Depleted no excuses seg3
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2021-05-01
13 min
Hometown California
Episode 27 - Meeting the Challenge of California’s Perennial Wildfires
On this episode of Hometown California, our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Staci Heaton, the Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC) Acting Vice President of Governmental Affairs, about California’s perennial wildfires. As an RCRC advocate for more than 15 years, Staci’s focus has primarily been fire and forestry issues, things involving climate change, and managing the wildfire issues of California. Together, Paul and Staci discuss factors contributing to the ferocity of the fires, and potential solutions to address this growing problem. RCRC has worked tirelessly on the issue of forest management and wildfire preven...
2021-04-19
33 min
Hometown California
Episode 26- The Early Days of the 117th Congress
In this episode of Hometown California, recorded in Washington D.C., our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down with Sheryl Cohen and Chris Israel of American Continental Group (ACG), to give listeners a deeper look at the early days of the 117th Congress. Together they discuss a myriad of issues, includingthe politics of the recovery package;the twin priorities of infrastructure and climate;politics under the dome: leadership, bipartisanship, and looking ahead to 2022; andthe differences and similarities in the White House under the Biden Administration.Find ACG Advocacy online.Website: https://www.acg-consultants.com/
2021-04-02
48 min
Hometown California
Episode 25- The National Political Pulse in the Early Days of the Biden Presidency
From Washington D.C., our host, Paul A. Smith, checks in on the political pulse in a conversation with Leah Askarinam of the National Journal, Editor-in-Chief of the Hotline at the National Journal. With a new administration in the White House, a change of control in the U.S. Senate, and a razor-thin margin of control in the U.S. House of Representatives as a result of the last election, Paul and Leah discuss what’s going on in the White House and Congress. Find out more about the politics of the American Rescue Plan, the pandemic and how thin...
2021-03-26
38 min
Hometown California
Episode 24- What Is Up with the Recall Election of Governor Newsom?
Jeremy White, co-writer of Politico's California Playbook, returns to Hometown California to share his insights about the effort to recall California Governor Gavin Newsom. Our host, Paul A. Smith, RCRC Vice President for Government Affairs, dives in to find out how a gubernatorial recall—an idea that was once seen as outlying political chatter — has become a real and present threat to Governor Newsom’s political future.Is this recall going to happen?What are the origins of the recall effort and what makes this effort feel real?Where is the money coming from?Does the Govern...
2021-03-05
35 min
Hometown California
Episode 23 - Law Enforcement in Rural California, An Interview with Lassen County Sheriff Dean Growdon
In this episode of Hometown California, RCRC Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs, Paul Smith, speaks with Lassen County Sheriff Dean Growdon about the realities of being a peace officer in rural California. In the small and remote County of Lassen, Sheriff Growdon serves as both Sheriff and Coroner, as do many of his counterparts in other rural areas of the State. Home to two state prisons, one federal prison, and a military base, Lassen County has some unique law enforcement challenges. Hear how law enforcement in a rural county-- and particularly in a very, very rural cou...
2021-02-18
30 min
Hometown California
Episode 22 - A Conversation with California State Controller Betty Yee
On this episode, RCRC Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs, Paul Smith, speaks to State Controller, Betty Yee. Paul and Controller Yee discuss the importance of the relationship between the State and Counties of California and how the two intersect in managing and deploying state resources. With over 35 years in the public sector, learn about how Ms. Yee’s foray into public service began at a very young age. Hear about the role of the Controller’s Office, the audits, and role of the office in financial policy. Hear insights about the financial health of rural California count...
2021-02-10
30 min
Hometown California
Episode 21- An Interview with Bob Stern, An Influencer of California Politics
In the latest episode of Hometown California, RCRC’s Senior Vice President for Governmental Affairs, Paul A. Smith, holds a conversation about political reform, the state of California politics, and influential ballot measures in an interview with Bob Stern, J.D., a man with a long history of influence in California politics.Bob Stern made his mark on California politics In the 1970's, as the co-author of California's Political Reform Act (1974). And, his influence doesn't stop there. When former Governor Jerry Brown was Secretary of State, Stern served as his Elections Counsel. He also became the first Ge...
2021-01-20
29 min
Hometown California
Episode 20- An Interview with Stacy Corless, Mono County Supervisor
Our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down for a conversation with the 2021 Chair of RCRC, Mono County Supervisor Stacy Corless. After facing a year of devastating wildfires, a global pandemic, and the resulting changes to everyday life, we enter 2021 with new resolve and hope. Although uncertain what the immediate future holds, Supervisor Corless is focused on the comprehensive wildfire response and long-term recovery necessary for rural California and its communities to survive and thrive. In this episode, get a glimpse of the inspiration that drives Supervisor Corless as a leader in one of California’s smallest counties. Hear...
2021-01-07
27 min
Hometown California
Episode 19- The Intersection of the UC and Rural California, An Interview with Michael V. Drake, M.D.- The 21st President of the University of California
In this episode, our host, Paul A. Smith speaks with the Dr. Michael V. Drake, the 21st President of the University of California about the intersection of the UC and rural communities of the Golden State. For many rural communities, the significance of the UC goes beyond the education, licensing, and credentialing it provides. Partnerships between the UC and rural communities have a considerable impact as well. One of the most important UC programs involved in rural communities is the Agriculture and Natural Resources (UCANR) Cooperative Extension. Listen in, as Paul and Dr. Drake discuss the funding a...
2020-12-17
33 min
Hometown California
Episode 18- Ballot Measure Wrap Up 2020, Insights from Jeremy B. White of Politico
California voters decided the fate of twelve ballot measures during the 2020 General Election this year. In August, our host, Paul A. Smith, spoke with Jeremy B. White of Politico in a two-part series during which we looked at each ballot measure, what each proclaimed to do, and where the money was coming from. There was special emphasis on what each measure would mean for rural counties, and a look at the position taken on each measure by the Board of Directors of the Rural County Representatives of California (RCRC). In this episode, Jeremey B. White of Politico re...
2020-11-25
44 min
Hometown California
Episode 17- Representing Rural California in the Legislature
In this episode, our host, Paul A. Smith, sits down with Assembly Member Frank Bigelow for a conversation about his experience being a representative for rural California in the State Legislature. Assembly Member Bigelow shares about his transition from local government to state politics, the challenges of being in the political minority in the California State Legislature, and how he builds relationships and stays focused on common ground to be an effective voice for rural California. He opens up about the personal impact of this year's devastating wildfires and the global pandemic that has created unique challenges fo...
2020-11-17
35 min
Hometown California
Episode 16- Post-Election Review - The Known, The Expected, and What Hangs in the Balance
On Thursday, as election votes were being counted, our host, Paul A. Smith, spoke with National Journal Hotline Editor-in-Chief, Leah Askarinam about what we reliably know, what is expected based on trends and counts so far, and what still hangs in the balance. Listen as Paul and Leah breakdown the early return dynamics in this latest episode of the Hometown California 2020 Election series. Why is the Presidential Race so much closer than most pundits expected?But for the personality of Donald Trump, would Republicans have easily won this election?How has the anticipated realignment of the nat...
2020-11-06
53 min
Hometown California
Episode 15- Election Predictions and Early Voting Trends
Just days before the 2020 Election, our host Paul A. Smith, speaks with Leah Askarinam of the National Journal to take one last look at polling and trends leading up to Election Day. With early voting well underway in many states, Leah and Paul discuss the hottest races in California and across the nation. Leah is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hotline at the National Journal and has been a guest on previous episodes of Hometown California, providing her insight about the Presidential race and key congressional races.In this episode:Will Donald Trump hold on to...
2020-10-30
44 min
Hometown California
Episode 14- Managing California's Forests and Wildlands in Trying Times
Our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Randy Moore, head of the Pacific Southwest Region (Region 5) of the U.S. Forest Service, about the work of managing California's forests and wildlands in these trying times of record-setting wildfires amid a global pandemic. In this episode:How is the U.S. Forest Service structured for managing forests nationally and forest-by-forest?How does the Shared Stewardship Agreement between the U.S. Forest Service and CAL FIRE impact rural communities and the future of California's National Forests?How is the U.S. Forest Service partnering with RCRC's Golden State Na...
2020-10-27
21 min
Hometown California
Episode 13- Advocating for America's Counties, A Discussion with NACo CEO and Executive Director Matt Chase
During a visit to Washington D.C. in early October, our host, Paul A. Smith, sat down with Matt Chase, CEO and Executive Director of the National Association of Counties (NACo), RCRC's national advocacy partner, for a conversation about the important work NACo does on behalf of and in partnership with counties across the nation.NACo represents counties as intergovernmental partner, driving federal policy on behalf of America's counties. Beyond federal advocacy, NACo addresses national policy trends and works with county governments as policymakers to meet the needs of communities. Listen in to learn more.
2020-10-19
36 min
Hometown California
Episode 12- An Insider's Look at the Closing Weeks of the 116th Congress
In a typical election year, Congress would break by October 1st, as members hit the campaign trail. But 2020 has proved again and again to be anything but typical. Our host, RCRC's Paul A. Smith, sits down with two of the most respected advocates on the Hill, Sheryl Cohen of the American Continental Group (ACG) and Kevin Eastman of PACE LLP., for a discussion about the closing weeks of the 116th Congress.Recorded in Washington D.C. on the day President Trump's coronavirus diagnosis was announced, Kevin and Sheryl share their insights about the successes and...
2020-10-12
38 min
Hometown California
Episode 11- Election Check-In with Leah Askarinam of the National Journal
With less than 30 days until the November election, our host and RCRC’s Vice President of Governmental Relations, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Leah Askarinam for an election check-in. Recorded on the day President Trump was diagnosed with the coronavirus, the conversation took on a new perspective as Paul and Leah were processing the latest developments in this year that has been anything but ordinary.Leah is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hotline at the National Journal and has been a guest on three previous episodes of Hometown California, providing her insight about the Presidential race an...
2020-10-08
46 min
Hometown California
Episode 10- U.S. House Races, Election 2020
In the third installment of our opening series about the 2020 Election, our host, Paul A. Smith, once again speaks to Leah Askarinam, Hotline Editor-in-Chief for the National Journal in Washington D.C.. Paul and Leah examine key races for open seats in the U.S. House of Representatives.In 2018, Democrats were able to flip seven seats in California, making a big change and causing Republicans to lose almost half of their delegation. Four of those seats were situated in Orange County, long known as the bedrock of Republicanism in California. Listen in as Paul and Leah share...
2020-09-24
25 min
Hometown California
Episode 09- The Battle for the U.S. Senate 2020
In the second episode of our series on the 2020 National Election, our host, Paul A. Smith, continues the conversation with Leah Askarinam, Hotline Editor-in-Chief of the National Journal in Washington D.C.Together, Paul and Leah discuss the battle for control of the U.S. Senate, with special focus on key races happening in California.For more about the National Journal, check it out on the web here: nationaljournal.com
2020-09-18
35 min
Hometown California
Episode 08- The Race for the White House 2020 with Leah Askarinam
In this first of three episodes about the 2020 General Election, our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Leah Askarinam, Hotline Editor-in-Chief of the National Journal in Washington D.C., about the 2020 Race for the White House.Examining polling trends and the current national climate, Leah and Paul provide a state-by-state look at the Electoral College and discuss the likelihood of President Trump's ability to win the White House and whether President Trump could lose the popular vote and still win the presidency.Listen in to this insightful conversation, and if you want to keep up...
2020-09-15
44 min
Hometown California
Episode 07- End of Session Wrap Up, The 2020 California Legislature
The California Legislature is on recess as the tumultuous 2020 Legislative Session has come to a close. Tempers flared and the clock ran out as lawmakers worked late into the night on Monday to pass legislation before the midnight hour. After such an unusual legislative spring and summer, the next few months are a welcomed break from the hustle and bustle.Our host, Paul A. Smith speaks with Barbara Glaser of the California Hospital Association and Jean Hurst of HBE for an insider’s look at what became of the 2020 Legislative Session after the coronavirus pandemic through “normal” out th...
2020-09-08
36 min
Hometown California
En Español - 2020 Medidas Electorales de California, Parte 2 con Jeremy B. White de Politico
Nuestro anfitrión, Paul A. Smith, continúa la conversación con Jeremy B. White de Politico sobre las doce medidas electorales que los votantes de California decidirán en noviembre. Jeremy B. White es coautor del libro de jugadas de California de Politico y cubre la política en el Estado Dorado.Juntos, Paul y Jeremy brindan una mirada imparcial a cada medida de la boleta electoral. Discuten los argumentos de apoyo y oposición y el financiamiento detrás de las propuestas, y brindan información sobre el impacto de cada medida en los condados rurales...
2020-09-03
40 min
Hometown California
Episode 06- Ballot Measures November 2020 Part 2, An Interview with Jeremy B. White from Politico
Our host, Paul A. Smith, continues the conversation with Jeremy B. White of Politico about the twelve ballot measures California voters will decide this November. Jeremy B. White co-writes Politico's California Playbook and covers politics in the Golden State.Together, Paul and Jeremy provide a nonpartisan look at each ballot measure. They discuss the support and opposition arguments and financing behind the propositions, and provide insight about the impact of each measure on rural counties. This is the second of two episodes in a series about California's November 2020 ballot initiatives, recorded on August 20, 2020. This episode c...
2020-09-02
29 min
Hometown California
En Español - 2020 Medidas Electorales de California, Parte 1 con Jeremy B. White de Politico
Nuestro anfitrión, Paul A. Smith, habla con Jeremy B. White de Politico sobre las doce medidas electorales que los votantes de California decidirán este noviembre. Jeremy B. White es coautor del libro de jugadas de California de Politico y cubre la política en el Estado Dorado.Juntos, Paul y Jeremy brindan una mirada imparcial a cada medida de la boleta electoral. Discuten los argumentos de apoyo y oposición y el financiamiento detrás de las propuestas, y brindan información sobre el impacto de cada medida en los condados rurales.Este es el...
2020-08-27
35 min
Hometown California
Episode 05- Ballot Measures November 2020 Part 1, An Interview with Jeremy B. White from Politico
Our host, Paul A. Smith, speaks with Jeremy B. White of Politico about the twelve ballot measures California voters will decide this November. Jeremy B. White co-writes Politico's California Playbook and covers politics in the Golden State.Together, Paul and Jeremy provide a nonpartisan look at each ballot measure. They discuss the support and opposition arguments and financing behind the propositions, and provide insight about the impact of each measure on rural counties.This is the first of two episodes in a series about California's November 2020 ballot initiatives and coversProposition 14: California Stem Cell...
2020-08-26
24 min
O Meu Também É Betty
Vizinhos Barulhentos Que Praticam Canto E Coito. Oi?
Inhaee?! Nesta semana, vamos "tá falano" de vizinhous! Você é? Tu tens? Desejas ser? Desde pedir aquela cumbucas de açúcar pra Neiva, a coitos e traições mil! Será que Freud consegue explicar? Não sei, mas a gente explica, rçrç. Vem ouvir! Siga a gente nas redes sociais: @rickamauri e @ninjadacafeina Dicas, sugestões, críticas?, patrocínio, colabs, doar um biscoito, uma água, uma casa, mande um e-mail para: (henriqueverso@gmail.com)
2020-08-24
28 min
Tuolumne talks Business
Economic Development - Barbara Hayes of RCRC
Season 2 of Tuolumne talks Business will be focused on Economic Development, what is it, why is it and how can we learn from each other as economic development professionals to better our communities. Join in today for a discussion with Barbara Hayes of Rural County Representatives of California as we cover her path to RCRC, the differences between economic development and community development, and nuggets of wisdom throughout the show. Thank you for listening!
2020-08-21
31 min
Hometown California
Episode 04- Criminal Justice Reform in California, An Interview with Magnus Lofstrom from the PPIC
Our host, Paul A. Smith, talks with Magnus Lofstrom, Policy Director and Senior Fellow with the Public Policy Institute of California (PPIC) about several of the criminal justice reforms that have occurred in California over the past ten years, and the intersection with the day-to-day management of counties.What was the impetus for reform when the efforts began?Is California setting the trend, or following other states?What does the data reveal about the effectiveness of the reforms?How have the reforms impacted counties?What are some differences the data shows between rural and urban counties?Where do...
2020-08-19
27 min
Hometown California
Episode 03- Railroads and Rural California, An Interview with Union Pacific
What does the railroad have to do with our households, our businesses, rural California, and issues like homelessness and the environment?Our host, Paul A. Smith, talks with Francisco Castillo of Union Pacific Railroad about the importance of the railroad and it's interconnectivity with our daily lives. Listen in to hear how we depend on rail for things we sometimes take for granted. Learn about the future of railroads, how the industry has been impacted by the pandemic, the intersection of railroads with local jurisdictions, and how policies in individual states impact the entire rail network.
2020-08-11
27 min
Hometown California
Episode 02- An Interview with the California Trucking Association
Our host, Paul A. Smith, talks with Eric Sauer, Senior Vice President of Government Affairs for the California Trucking Association. Listen in to hear how the trucking industry has been meeting the challenges of the pandemic to ensure essential goods and services are available to remote, rural areas of the state. Gain insight into the role of trucking, the intersection of the industry with rural jurisdictions, and a variety of issues facing the trucking industry.
2020-08-04
19 min
Hometown California
Episode 01- An Interview with Daron McDaniel, Merced County Supervisor
Our host, Paul Smith of RCRC, talks with Daron McDaniel, Merced County Supervisor and Chair of the Rural County Representatives of California. McDaniel shares how, as a teenager from Illinois, he found himself in rural California and eventually elected to a seat on the Merced County Board of Supervisors. Listen in to hear his story and what it has been like to lead during a worldwide pandemic.
2020-07-21
19 min
Wreck Your Perfection
Braving the Stage with Natalie Walker
Back from the break, today's episode is with the incredible Natalie Walker. Natalie has served as the executive director of Rain City Rock Camp since co-founding the organization in 2008 and is an active participant in the Seattle music community as the bassist and vocalist for rock band Another Perfect Crime and the bassist for Grace Love and the Dirty Church. Natalie is such a beautiful soul, and shares her heart in this interview about empowering girls, women, and gender non-conforming folks to embrace their authentic selves through music. She’s such a badass, and in this episode she shares so...
2020-05-08
1h 05
Ruff Cut Reality Check
Welcome to the show!
Introducing Ruff Cut Reality Check! I'm super duper excited to finally birth this show and take part in empowering you all through my life story and experiences. RCRC will be all about getting REAL, being authentic, and living in your power. I hope you... --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ruffcutrealitycheck/support
2020-03-09
04 min
Redlands Christian Reformed Church
Growing in Godliness - Audio
Over the last few weeks we have begun to examine our values here at RCRC. We began with looking at the way the Gospel shapes and transforms everything and then we looked at the fact that God gathers us together for our good and His glory. This week we consider what it means to grow as followers of Christ. Why would we want to grow in godliness of Christlikeness? How can we do that as broken sinful people? Often it seems so hard to change. In 2 Peter 1 we will find great encouragement to grow as we look forward to our...
2020-02-16
36 min
Sunday School for Heathens
Episode 40: Abortion
This is a special episode this week! We are talking about Abortion with Rev. Katey Zeh. She guides us through some biblical references used by both sides of the abortion debate, talks about it’s history as a political issue, and encourages everyone (Christian or not), to examine this issue for themselves. Our saint is Saint Germain Cousin, who lived in a cupboard under the stairs but definitely wasn’t Harry Potter. Check out Rev. Katey Zeh on Twitter @kateyzeh Go to her website https://kateyzeh.com/ for more information about her book, Women Rise Up and...
2019-07-26
00 min
Feminist Utopia
Feminist Utopia Episode 8: Life Begins When?
Continuing the abortion series, Benita and Debby discuss the origins of the current pro-life movement as well as discussing different religious approaches to the idea of when life begins. Interesting Links http://time.com/4758285/clergy-consultation-abortion/ https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/01/22/how-abortion-became-the-single-most-important-litmus-test-in-american-politics/?noredirect&utm_term=.69eb192f9db1 http://religiondispatches.org/the-not-so-lofty-origins-of-the-evangelical-pro-life-movement/ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerri_Santoro http://rcrc.org/muslim/
2019-06-14
00 min
Simulcast
60 - CMS & Simulcast Translational Sim
Jenny Rudolph interviews Victoria Brazil: Translational Simulation Since the start of the modern simulation era, many in the healthcare simulation community have taken a “Field of Dreams” approach to our simulation efforts, believing, like the character Ray Kinsella in the movie of the same name, that we “If we build it, they will come.” Often however, “buy-in” to simulation programs is just as difficult as getting real people to come to a baseball diamond in the middle of an Iowa cornfield. Simulation increasingly competes with a variety of other healthcare education, quality, and safety efforts for resources. In thi...
2018-09-14
27 min
Not For Kids Only
79 Laptops Gifted to Local Foster Youth
Craig Ferguson, Vice President of National Homebuyers Fund and Justin Caporusso, Vice President of Rural County Representatives of California talk about a gift of 79 laptops for local local current and former foster youth NHF and RCRC organized.
2018-08-23
00 min
NARAL's The Morning After
Update from the Roe’d Show
NARAL’s The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Gabe and Kelley remember the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin. She passed today at the age of 76. Kelley also gave us an update on the Roe’d Show, a series of panel discussions from NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, joined by Ohio RCRC, ROOTT, and others. […]
2018-08-16
00 min
The Morning After from Pro-Choice Ohio
Update from the Roe'd Show
NARAL's The Morning After is a production of NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio. This week, Kelley also gave us an update on the Roe'd Show, a series of panel discussions from NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio, joined by Ohio RCRC, ROOTT, and others. Find info on upcoming events on our Facebook event page: https://www.facebook.com/pg/NARALProChoiceOhio/events/
2018-08-16
28 min
The Morning After from Pro-Choice Ohio
The Ohio Handmaids
This week, Vashitta and Gabe are joined by Elaina, the new Executive Director of the Ohio Coalition for Reproductive Choice! She joins the organization as Ohio RCRC and NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio begin a new cooperative working relationship. Elaina go off to a busy start, joining women from across Ohio in a power visual protest at the Ohio Statehouse. Dressed as women from The Handmaid’s Tale, our volunteers silently sat as Senator Matt Huffman (R-Lima) and Senator Steve Wilson (R-Maineville) provided sponsor testimony on Senate Bill 145, the Abortion Method Ban. The bill is an unconstitutional plan to prohibit the m...
2017-06-15
26 min
NARAL's The Morning After
The Ohio Handmaids
This week, Vashitta and Gabe are joined by Elaina, the new Executive Director of the Ohio Coalition for Reproductive Choice! She joins the organization as Ohio RCRC and NARAL Pro-Choice Ohio begin a new cooperative working relationship. Elaina go off to a busy start, joining women from across Ohio in a power visual protest at the Ohio […]
2017-06-15
00 min
PHAP: Learning sessions and webinars
OLS HLP 9. Impartiality - Practical dilemmas of principled action (with Jérémie Labbé)
Main speaker: Jérémie Labbé, Head of Project for Principles Guiding Humanitarian Action, International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)This learning session will provide a more in-depth treatment of the principle of impartiality, focusing on practical dilemmas in its application.Learning objectives: - Understanding of the core humanitarian principle of impartiality, both in its definition and its implementation. - Knowledge of examples of the practical implications of impartiality in the course of humanitarian action. - Understanding of the nature of challenges and dilemmas involved in translating impartiality into operations. - F...
2016-02-02
49 min
The Healthcare Policy Podcast ® Produced by David Introcaso
How Relational Coordination Improves Health Care Delivery and Patient Outcomes: A Conversation with Jody Gittell (October 27th)
Listen NowHalf of the US adult population suffers one or more chronic illnesses and two-thirds of the Medicare population suffers three or more. Largely for this reason, i.e., the prevalenece of chronic conditions, health care delivery, by necessity, is becoming ever increasingly more team based. Providing care particularly for the chronically ill therefore places a premium on enhanced relational coordination between and among clinicians of all types (and as well those providing social support services) and by all-too-typically siloed provider organizations. During this 22 minute interview Professor Gittell discusses how she developed the relational coordi...
2014-10-28
21 min
KUCI: The Heather McCoy Show
HMS - Segment Two - 12 17 2013
Reverend Harry Knox from RCRC.org talks about his article in the Baltimore Sun about the disturbing religious exemptions contained in the EDNA legislation currently in the Senate version of EDNA.
2013-12-17
00 min