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Richard Piet, known to terrestrial radio listeners in Southwest Michigan for years as the genial host of an informative and engaging interview program, brings The Richard Piet Show worldwide with this podcast! A show about "rides, people and smart talk," Richard is a fan of cars and interactive discussion focusing on a range of topics. In 2021, Richard established Livemic Communications, adding opportunities for purposeful exposure through informational, customized podcast series. Businesses ...
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"Let the one who thinks he stands, take heed lest he fall..." (1 Corinthians 10:12) Standing strong and remaining true over the long haul is no easy task. No one sets out to crash and burn. In fact, its actually the opposite, most people want to stand strong, remain effective, and be true to their values all the way through to the end. But, it is really hard to do. In these interviews Piet Van Waarde (a 40 year veteran of pastoral ministry) has heart-to-heart conversations with ordinary peop ...
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Inside Calhoun County provides Informative and engaging discussions from inside Calhoun County, Michigan government. From administration to veteran's affairs, host Richard Piet introduces listeners to the people building a better Calhoun County through responsive leadership.
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BC City Connection is the official podcast from the City of Battle Creek, Michigan government. Host Richard Piet visits with various city leaders and experts - from administration to small business development and public works - hear engaging and informational discussions from Battle Creek.
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Brigitte Vegter, Daniel Proczko, and Richard Piet are 3 entrepreneurs sharing their journey to build their businesses beyond 6 figures. Each WhatTheBIz?! episode features a discussion surrounding a business building topic, recent events from the trenches of running a business, balancing life, and all the WTB in between. Enjoy entertaining banter, highly valuable resources and tools, and in less than 60min.
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Jordan Lee and the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel’s Piet Levy plug into Milwaukee’s music scene – concert announcements, new releases, local artists breaking out and more.
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On Totem, hosts Jamie Yuenger and Piet Hurkmans dive into candid conversations with people from around the world about their quest for purpose. From avant-garde artists to business titans, each episode shares one person’s story of self-discovery, transformation and impact. The show makes listeners wonder, time and again, what am I here to do–and am I truly doing it? Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Did you know that God desires to be in relationship with you? Did you know that Jesus loves you so much that He gave everything including His life to give you freedom? This is not about religion - its about a relationship with the living God that will transform your life now and your eternal future! Listen to the Gospel, meet Jesus and let Him make a difference in your life.
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The Europe – Asia Podcast aims at deepening the mutual understanding and building stronger relations between Europe and Asia. Through the narrative driven conversations featuring high-level guests, we embark on the exploration of the complexities and nuances of our time. Episodes will feature the multi-layered relations between Europe and Asia, putting in context topics ranging from socio-historic phenomena, international relations, economics, sports, research and artist. Podcast is presente ...
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The Art and BS Podcast hosted by James Gearlds. This is the podcast by artists, for artists, and art lovers. James currently lives and works out of Fresno,CA. A resident artist at Broadway Studios in downtown Fresno for the past 5 years. Accompanied by 20 years of art experience, he talks to the artist in a manner only fellow artist can.The goal of this podcast is to provide insight into established, as well as up and coming artists. Unedited, raw and uncut, our goal can be summed up in one ...
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Europa Felix

Felix Ronkes Agerbeek

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Europa Felix is an interview podcast for European law professionals and enthusiasts. Listen every once in a while to an inspiring conversation with a rising star, hidden genius or luminary in the field of European law. In English or in Dutch. Follow the show in your favourite podcast app and get new episodes as they become available. You can find transcripts on www.europafelix.eu.
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Sharing the Atom, a special podcast from the Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration and Argonne National Laboratory, takes you on a journey from the discovery of nuclear fission to the development of global commitments and systems to also use that discovery for good. Sharing the Atom tells the story of how world leaders came together to develop a political and legal framework that enables the pursuit of nuclear technologies for peaceful use and how that framework is ...
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Acclaimed garden designer Darren Hawkes meets internationally reknowned landscape designers to uncover what inspires them, the pitfalls they've learned to avoid and how the most beautiful gardens can transform how we feel about ourselves and the world around us.
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Welcome to Therapy Trash Talk. A podcast where young adults have the opportunity to rant about important stuff, less important stuff, and generally stuff. The best form of therapy is being open and honest with yourself and others. Whether it's about something silly such as barbies or something serious such as trauma. This is a safe place where everyone gets to be themselves.
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Growing from a friendship forged at the Cullowhee Native Plant Conference many moons ago, this rock star trio has brought podcasting to a whole new level. I'm not saying that's a high level, just a new level.
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This podcast is a knowledge resource on conservation agriculture in South Africa. The inspiration comes from a group of farmers in the Southern Cape who pioneered the method in South Africa, effectively changing 'desert' into valuable agricultural land. The principles of conservation farming is to work adjacent to nature rather than rigidly trying to control and manipulate it. This, along with time passing renders significant, stable and healthier results for all role players involved. We in ...
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Appointed to the District 3 Calhoun County Commission seat after the resignation of Kathy-Sue Vette in 2024, Republican and real estate professional Al Morehart has had a chance to do something most commissioners can't: Take …
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Modern voting in Battle Creek means there are multiple options to cast your ballot: Early voting, absentee ballot or on Election Day. But, before your ballot is cast, there are important things to know. In this episode of BC City Connection, Battle Creek City Clerk Victoria Houser tells us the top three things voters should be aware of before they …
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Republican Rep. Sarah Lightner, Michigan's 45th District representative, joins Community Matters during the campaign to reflect since first being elected in 2018 (then the 65th District). Lightner also looks ahead, discussing…
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Struggling with cash flow? This episode of What the Biz dives deep into the challenges and solutions for managing your business finances. Learn how to improve your cash flow, avoid common pitfalls, and achieve long-term financial stability. Key Takeaways: Understand your cash flow cycle: Track your income and expenses to identify trends and pattern…
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Absentee voting. Early voting. Voting on Election Day. it's all possible in Calhoun County! But, as Calhoun County Clerk/Register of Deeds Kim Hinkley points out, there are important things to know before you choose and go ahead with your voting plans. In this episode of Inside Calhoun County, Clerk Hinkley talks about those she views as the top fi…
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A November 1, 2024 wine tasting event is planned as a fundraiser for programs supported by the Cereal City Sunrise Rotary Club. Members Dick Schlatter and Cassie Scramlin join Community Matters to talk about the Sunrise Rotary and the programs "Wines from Around the World" will support. Learning about and tasting more than 25 different wines from a…
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After unsuccessful attempts to address what Superintendent Becky Jones says is more than $150 million in needed upgrades to the Marshall School District, the district is asking again on the November 2024 ballot. But, not before having surveyed voters in the district and making some adjustments. Still, the November ask totals about $90 million. Jone…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Christian Brown, a Calhoun County Democrat and native of New York state, moved his family to Calhoun County before the COVID-19 pandemic to accommodate his wife's career. Settled in for some time, Brown, an engineer, talks to…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Democrat Trevor Bidelman, a father of 4, Kellogg's employee and business agent with the Bakery, Confectionary, Tobacco Workers and Grain Millers Union Local 3-G, spoke to Community Matters about what he sees as the most press…
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This episode of the BC City Connection podcast welcomes three members of the Battle Creek Fire Department to update residents and listeners on several important topics. Part of the discussion is key information every resident should hear about fire safety in their homes, including what to do if you can't afford or need help getting smoke detectors …
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JAKE is a pseudo anonymous internet creator. Going with the classic blue, colour code #0000FF as his pfp. Host at POD OF JAKE where he’s interviewed almost 200 guests over 4 years. Most recently Jacob from Zora and others such as Vitalik Buterin, pplpleasr and Mark Cuban. Writer at BLOG OF JAKE, where he’s published about creativity and writing, do…
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Feeling overwhelmed and stuck? In this episode of What the Biz, Bridget and Dan discuss the challenges and triumphs of delegation. They share their personal struggles with letting go of tasks and offer practical strategies for effective delegation. Key Takeaways: Overcome delegation barriers: Learn how to let go of control and trust your team. Crea…
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This week our illustrious guest is none other than Nancy Youdelman. We dive into her past and recent works and musical tastes. Also, Nancy shares stories of working along side Judy Chicago at Womanhouse, an internationally acclaimed project in the 1970s. First time listeners buckle up, returning family members, you know what's up. Special shoutouts…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. First elected in 2018 back when it was the 62nd Michigan House District, Democrat Jim Haadsma was reelected in 2020 and 2022. Now the 44th Michigan House District representing northern Calhoun County, Haadsma, an attorney, po…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Longtime Calhoun County Commissioner Steve Frisbie eyes the 44th District Michigan House seat currently held by Democrat Jim Haadsma. Frisbie, a Republican, is a paramedic by training and holds a management position with Batt…
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Community Matters dropped by the Charitable Union October open house, where Executive Director Teresa Allen and her team greeted visitors to show them where they work best serving Calhoun County's underserved. As we learn from Teresa in this discussion, it's as much about recycling as it is about helping those who need it. Episode Resources Charita…
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Jamie Reddington is an electronic music producer, consultant and lecturer from London who recently released his debut album Scenes. His music is shaped by hiphop, UK dance music and soul. Leaning into telling stories, with textures and samples captured from his phone, featuring the sound of his daughter’s heartbeat. The record was released as a co-…
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Sometimes called "problem-solving" courts, treatment courts are specialized to help individuals receive treatment they need in order to provide a new path. In this episode of Inside Calhoun County, Judge Mike Jaconette and the Mental Health Treatment Court team discuss the goals of the court, how it works and how lives can be changed. Episode Resou…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Seeking a second term as the Battle Creek City Commissioner in Ward 3, Patrick O'Donnell talks about a passion he has to be helpful to residents. In this visit with Community Matters, O'Donnell cites some practical examples. …
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. First elected in 2018, Rochelle Hatcher has been the Calhoun County commissioner representing District 1 - mostly the cities of Battle Creek and Springfield. Hatcher joins Community Matters to talk about the issues she sees a…
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This episode of What the Biz discusses the importance of building business resiliency in the face of disasters. The hosts explore what it means for a business to be resilient and offer practical steps to get you started: Core Processes: Document your core processes so that others can step in if needed. Identify Potential Failure Points: Ask yoursel…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Former Calhoun County Sheriff Matt Saxton, now the executive director of the Michigan Sheriff's Association, wants to add "county commissioner" to his resume. Saxton, a Republican, joins Community Matters to talk about his mo…
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Gami and Clouted are core contributors from International Meme Fund (IMF) and $MONEY. Their team believes it is now crucial to have native liquidity and financial infrastructure for the meme sector. They're both from Sydney and have shared interests in defi financial engineering, game theory and the memecoin phenomonen. We talk about financial nihi…
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With uniform lower court decisions behind it, the Committee for Marshall-Not the Megasite lawsuit in Marshall now headed for the Michigan Supreme Court is not impressive enough for justices to take up the case. That's the opinion of attorney Richard Lindsey, a member of the legal team for the Marshall Area Economic Development Alliance (MAEDA) - th…
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A repaving and bridge replacement project along I-94 in Calhoun County will be largely completed when the Michigan Department of Transportation packs up this fall. MDOT spokesperson Nick Schirripa tells Community Matters the project originally was expected to stretch into 2025, though some finishing work will continue. Episode Resources Mi-Drive co…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Tony Iovieno, a Democrat, shares his motivation for seeking the District 3 seat on the Calhoun County Board of Commissioners. He also emphasizes what he calls the "families first" focus of his campaign. Episode Resources Mich…
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Remember when the term "audio visual" - A-V for short - meant things like overhead and filmstrip projectors?! Today's A-V is a whole lot different, as we discuss in this episode of the Little Blinking Light podcast with Roger Ferworn of AE Tech Design. Episode Resources AE Tech Design website Book an Appointment with AE Tech Design AE Tech Design, …
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Miles for Memories volunteers Sherii Sherban and Cassandra Lucas-Moore discuss two events coming in October 2024. One of them is a familiar favorite meant to help inspire movement – a bit part of the Miles for Memories mission. The other mixes food and fun, gala-style, to raise funds for the dementia education organization in Calhoun County. Episod…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Regis Klingler, a self-described non-politician, joins Community Matters to talk about his candidacy for Marshall City Council. Never having run for office before, Klingler discusses his motivation after his active role in th…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Republican Dan Strowbridge, who served previously as a county commissioner, talks to Community Matters about why he wishes to return in District 4. A retired police officer and current member of the Pennfield Charter Township…
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Tired of feeling overwhelmed by AI? This episode of What The Biz dives into a recent survey revealing 50% of desk workers are already using AI, with fascinating insights on who's embracing it, who's resisting, and why. Bridget and Dan explore the challenges and opportunities this presents for businesses, including: Crafting Effective Prompts: Unloc…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. Incumbent At-Large Councilman in Marshall Ryan Traver is finishing his current term on the council, one that was not unfamiliar when he was most-recently elected. Traver served as a councilman from 2009-2011. In this special …
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This episode of Oaklawn Health Matters focuses on breast cancer and the key role mammography plays in early detection - a key component to treatment. Julie Holley, lead technologist at the Oaklawn Women's Diagnostic Center, discusses key technological advancements which have improved the process of mammography. She also discusses the importance of …
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Our Wiggly Tail update takes us back to the Humane Society of South Central Michigan where we find Executive Director Jessica Gilbert and Rocket - a wirehaired terrier. Now, you might be inclined to think Rocket is full of energy, based on his name. If you thought so, you would be right! Click to hear about Rocket - and about available dog training…
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Community Matters expands its usual local conversations to include some with candidates running for various offices in 2024. In this episode, Battle Creek Vice-Mayor and At-Large Commissioner Sherry Sofia talks about her tenure on the commission, her view on pressing issues and why she wants another term. Episode Resources Michigan Voter Informatio…
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In a previous Inside Calhoun County episode, we learned about opioid settlement funds and how distributions of them will help fight the opioid epidemic in Calhoun County and elsewhere. Now, Administrator/Controller Kelli Scott returns with County Commissioner Steve Frisbie to discuss the process of choosing local non-profits to receive grant awards…
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In this episode, Bridget and Dan discuss the importance of referrals in business growth and share their strategies for building strong referral networks. They explore the benefits of referrals, including increased customer loyalty, higher conversion rates, and lower acquisition costs. Listeners will learn how to identify potential referral partners…
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Four Battle Creek-area school boards - including that of the Battle Creek Public Schools - are looking to their counterparts nearby to share information and knowledge. That's the word from Eric Greene, president of the Lakeview Schools Board, who joins Community Matters to talk about what the panels hope to gain from the collaboration. Episode Reso…
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Miles for Memories volunteers Sherii Sherban and Cassandra Lucas-Moore discuss two events coming in October 2024. One of them is a familiar favorite meant to help inspire movement - a bit part of the Miles for Memories mission. The other mixes food and fun, gala-style, to raise funds for the dementia education organization in Calhoun County. Episod…
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Mini-magazines - known as "zines" - have begun to permeate as a means of promoting various endeavors. Now, there's one that's debuted in downtown Battle Creek. It's an effort to promote what's happening in downtown, where a growing energy can be felt. Former Battle Creek Enquirer reporters Nick Buckley and Annie Kelley say it's also a love letter f…
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Those living with dementia - and their caregivers - will very likely encounter a time when adherence to prescribed medications becomes a challenge. Perhaps it's remembering what to take when, if a medication has actually been taken, or if it's actually working. Ali Hamad with Battle Creek's Luxcare Pharmacy joins this episode of Creating Dementia S…
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Nadia Piet is Founder and Creative Lead of AIxDESIGN, a global community conducting critical AI research for the benefit of people, not profits. She's a designer, researcher, organiser and faculty member at ELISAVA's Design for Responsible AI. We talk about AlphaGO and Move 37. AI models being trained on creative assets without permission. And what…
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In this powerful episode of the Sidewalk Conversations Podcast, we sit down with Crystal Rodenbaugh, owner and head counselor at Tenfold Counseling in Kansas City. Crystal opens up about her deeply personal journey through loss, resilience, and the pivotal moments that shaped her into the empathetic leader she is today. From growing up in the midst…
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This episode of the "What the Biz" podcast breaks away from their usual format to deliver a valuable resource for entrepreneurs: recommended business technology solutions. Hosts Bridget Vegtor and Dan Proczko share their favorite tools across various categories, from productivity software to website building platforms. Here are some key takeaways: …
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After a nice sushi dinner, we hooked up the mics. Fresh off his solo show James is back with Piet Ogata and Vicken Massoyan for some Art & BS. Follow Vicken on IG Follow the Downtown Artist Gallery on IG Donations: paypal.me/jamesgearlds cash.me/jamesgearlds Podcast Merch: https://teespring.com/id/stores/art-and-bs-podcast Follow me on social media…
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In this episode we’re delving into a topic that sits at the heart of how EU law functions: the principle of mutual trust. Though it's a technical subject, it's deeply intertwined with the existential questions about what the EU is and aspires to be. The principle of mutual trust isn’t just a legal precept; it’s a litmus test for the health of Europ…
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The good news? COVID-19 infections in summer 2024 mirrored those of the previous year, meaning there was not a notable increase in the average number of cases. That's the word from the Calhoun County Public Health Department. While updating the local COVID situation, Calhoun County Public Health Officer Eric Pessell takes an opportunity to talk abo…
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The Veterans Administration Battle Creek health care center is working alongside its counterparts across the country to engage with vets who may be having suicidal thoughts. Amanda Briggs coordinates local engagement efforts prompted by the national COMPACT Act, which passed in 2021 but only began ramping up in fall 2023. She talks to Community Mat…
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Those caregiving for an individual with dementia can attest: Sometimes their behavior is challenging. As we learn in this episode of Creating Dementia Solutions, sometimes that behavior isn't meant to be a problem. In fact, it might be really all about something else. Episode Resources Miles for Memories website Miles for Memories technology Sherii…
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Don't wait until an emergency to try and cobble together a plan for your family. That's the advice from the Calhoun County Emergency Management Office and its director, Lt. Chris Young. In this episode of Inside Calhoun County, Lt. Young discusses further useful information for residents as they consider emergency preparedness for themselves and lo…
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