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Join us for an insightful discussion as we dive into the critical issues and potential outcomes of the 2024 presidential election. Featuring returning guests Blake Filippi, Bill Bartholomew, and Ken Block, we’ll analyze the key candidates, hot-button topics, and the evolving political landscape. From expert voter data analysis to the impact of media and public opinion, this episode offers a comprehensive forecast of what could shape America’s future. Whether you're politically engaged or just curious, this conversation will leave you with plenty to think about leading into Election Day.
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In this episode of Knowledge is Power, we sit down with Ken Block, a software engineer turned political trailblazer, to explore his fascinating journey from tech innovator to government reformer. Ken shares how his groundbreaking work in database technology, including the creation of Texas' SNAP debit card system and online lottery systems, led him to uncover millions in fraud and waste. But his story doesn't stop there. Feeling compelled to shake up the "politics as usual" in his home state, Ken founded Rhode Island's Moderate Party, ran for governor twice, and continues to champion voting reforms and election integrity.
Join us as we dive deep into the intersections of technology, politics, and civic engagement, uncovering the lessons Ken has learned from both his career in tech and his bold political endeavors. Whether you're a tech enthusiast, political junkie, or just curious about how one person can make a difference, this episode offers inspiring insights into how to navigate—and even challenge—the systems that shape our lives.
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In this episode, we sit down with Nate Edwardson to explore his journey from his first swings in golf to becoming a prominent figure on YouTube. Nate shares the motivations behind his channel, discusses the evolution of golf content online, and reveals his plans for the future, including his exciting new venture into competitive golf. Tune in for insights into how YouTube is transforming the game and what it means for the next generation of golfers.
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Welcome back! Today we talk with Nathan Clark's journey to becoming one of the most successful realtors in Rhode Island. Along with how he is changing the industry.
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In Episode 64 of 'Knowledge is Power', join us as we venture into the hidden corners of Rhode Island with Jason Allard, an expert in uncovering the forgotten tales of our state. From abandoned places to untold stories, we delve into the enigmatic and lesser-known facets of Rhode Island's history. Tune in to explore the mysteries that lie beneath the surface, and discover how uncovering the past can empower us with a deeper understanding of our world.
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Join award-winning entrepreneur Brandon Green on an inspiring journey from humble beginnings to co-founding a top .2% brokerage nationwide. Discover how Alchemy of Money, Inc. revolutionizes financial services for real estate entrepreneurs, offering expert tax strategies, investments, and financial coaching. #RealEstateEntrepreneurs #FinancialFreedom #Entrepreneurship #PodcastInterview
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For over 30 years, the National Perinatal Information Center (NPIC) works with hospitals, patient safety organizations, insurers and researchers to collect and interpret data that drives better outcomes. NPIC is 501(c)3 perinatal and neonatal data analytics/health services research organization committed to elevating member hospital quality outcomes and to improving the lives of women and newborns in our communities. Empowered by data, connected by purpose.
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Listen here to get what KIP is all about.
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In this episode of the podcast, we welcome Benjamin Blackett, a life mastery consultant, to discuss transcendence and how it can help us overcome limitations in our lives. Benjamin shares his insights on the power of transcending our limitations to achieve personal growth and fulfillment.We start by exploring the concept of transcendence and how it differs from traditional personal development approaches. Benjamin explains that transcendence involves going beyond our current level of awareness and consciousness to tap into our true potential. He shares how he has helped many clients overcome their limiting beliefs and achieve a state of inner peace and joy through this approach.Throughout the conversation, Benjamin offers practical tips and strategies for listeners to start transcending their own limitations. He discusses the importance of cultivating a daily practice of meditation and mindfulness, as well as the benefits of working with a coach or mentor who can guide us through the process.We also touch on the role of spirituality in the transcendent journey and how it can help us connect with a higher purpose and meaning in life. Benjamin shares some of his own spiritual practices and how they have supported him on his own path of transcendence.By the end of the episode, listeners will have a better understanding of what it means to transcend limitations and how to apply these principles to their own lives. Whether you're looking to achieve more success in your career, improve your relationships, or simply find more inner peace, this conversation with Benjamin Blackett is sure to inspire and enlighten.
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Welcome to Knowledge is Power, the podcast where we talk to successful entrepreneurs about their journeys, struggles, and triumphs. I'm your host, Max, and today we're joined by two amazing guests who are both mothers and entrepreneurs.Our first guest is Amanda Zariello, founder and owner of Restore PT, a physical therapy business that offers services to help women restore their bodies after childbirth. Amanda will share her experience of starting and growing her business while also balancing the demands of motherhood.Our second guest is Jennifer Macneil, founder and owner of Now Were Talking, a speech therapy and education business that provides services to children and adults with communication challenges. Jennifer will share her insights on how she built a successful business while also being a mother of three.Together, we'll explore the challenges these two women faced while building their businesses and raising their families. We'll also discuss the importance of prioritizing self-care and finding a support system.Whether you're a mom looking to start your own business or you're simply interested in hearing inspiring stories of women who have done it, this episode is for you. So, join us for a conversation that will inspire and empower you to pursue your entrepreneurial dreams, while also being a present and loving mom.
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In this episode, we sit down with Douglas Guilbert, the owner of Kingston Insurance, a family-owned insurance agency serving the Kingston community. Douglas shares his experience as a college student and his past entrepreneurial endeavors before starting Kingston Insurance.
Douglas talks about his college experience and how it influenced his path toward entrepreneurship. He shares his journey of starting and running several small businesses before finally finding success with Kingston Insurance. Douglas discusses the challenges he faced along the way and the lessons he learned from his previous ventures.
Throughout the episode, Douglas offers valuable insights into the world of entrepreneurship and small business ownership. He shares his thoughts on the importance of perseverance, adaptability, and taking calculated risks. Douglas also talks about the role that community support has played in his success and how he's been able to give back to the Kingston community through his business.
Whether you're a young entrepreneur just starting out or an experienced business owner looking for inspiration, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and perspectives on the challenges and rewards of entrepreneurship.
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In this episode, we sit down with Juan Urena, a substitute teacher who also runs a fundraising company called Adrenaline for sports teams part-time. Juan shares his experience working in education and the challenges he's faced as a substitute teacher. He talks about how he's developed relationships with students and staff at different schools, and the unique perspectives he's gained from working in a variety of classrooms.
Juan also discusses his passion for sports and how he turned that passion into a business. He shares the story of how he started Adrenaline and the challenges he's faced as a small business owner. Juan talks about his commitment to helping youth sports teams and how his company has made a positive impact in the community.
Throughout the episode, Juan offers valuable insights into the worlds of education and entrepreneurship. He shares his thoughts on the importance of community involvement, building relationships, and staying resilient in the face of adversity. Whether you're a teacher, a small business owner, or just someone looking to make a positive impact, this episode is sure to inspire and inform.
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In this episode, we sit down with Jennifer Huff, a speech therapist with over 15 years of experience working with individuals of all ages. Jennifer shares her journey of becoming a speech therapist, the challenges she's faced, and the impact that her work has had on the lives of her clients.
Jennifer talks about her passion for helping individuals with speech and language disorders and the rewarding nature of her work. She shares her insights on the importance of early intervention and the role that speech therapy can play in improving communication skills, social interaction, and overall quality of life.
Throughout the episode, Jennifer offers valuable advice for individuals and families dealing with speech and language disorders. She talks about the importance of finding the right therapist, setting realistic goals, and creating a supportive and collaborative environment for therapy. Jennifer also discusses the role that technology can play in speech therapy and the innovative ways that she's incorporated technology into her practice.
Whether you're a parent of a child with speech and language disorders or an adult struggling with communication challenges, this episode is sure to provide valuable insights and inspiration on the importance of speech therapy and the potential for transformational change.
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In this episode of the podcast, we sit down with a minor league baseball player to hear his inspiring life story and discuss his passion for the game. Our guest shares his journey from a young boy with a love for baseball to a professional athlete working his way through the ranks of the minor leagues.
We begin by discussing our guest's childhood and how he first became interested in playing baseball. He shares some of his fondest memories of playing with friends and family and how those early experiences shaped his love for the game. We also touch on some of the challenges he faced growing up and how he overcame them to pursue his dream of playing professional baseball.
As we dive deeper into our guest's journey, he talks about the ups and downs of his career in the minor leagues. He shares some of the biggest obstacles he's had to overcome, including injuries, setbacks, and the grueling schedule of a minor league player. Despite these challenges, he remains committed to his goal of making it to the major leagues.
Throughout the conversation, we also discuss the current state of baseball and how the sport has evolved over the years. Our guest shares his thoughts on some of the changes he's seen in the game, including the increased use of analytics and the shift towards a more data-driven approach to player development.
We wrap up the episode by discussing our guest's future aspirations and goals for his career in baseball. He shares his excitement for the upcoming season and his determination to continue working hard and improving his game.
Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or simply interested in hearing the inspiring story of a young athlete pursuing his dream, this episode is sure to captivate and inspire. So sit back, relax, and join us as we chat with a minor league baseball player about his journey and his passion for the game.
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Jon teamed up with Embrace® in August 2015 as a Loan Officer at our Middletown, Rhode Island, office. Over the years, he quickly transitioned to Senior Loan Officer and ultimately Producing Sales Manager. Jon now runs a team and was instrumental in establishing Embrace’s® first retail location for Rhode Island, located on Main Street in East Greenwich.
Jon is a “numbers guy” and loves helping his clients better understand the complicated world of consumer finance. The foundation of his success is built on referral business and therefore he thrives on trust and integrity. He is a results-oriented sales professional and maintains an in-depth knowledge of sales management, current market trends, and available loan programs and products to tailor to each and every client’s needs. No two clients are ever the same, and every transaction is unique.
Whether you’re looking to purchase your first house or are an experienced homeowner, Jon will go over your options and clarify any questions, show you the numbers with full transparency and take personal responsibility of your application from start to finish. He is licensed in over 20 other states and can help with all of your mortgage needs.
Jon is native Rhode Islander, growing up in North Kingstown, but has lived in several different states over the years. He currently resides in Jamestown with his beautiful wife, Blake, his two young girls and their dog Piper. With any free time he has, you can find Jon enjoying his family, the outdoors, and all the diverse activities New England has to offer. He would love to hear from you and can be reached at 401.529.4482 (call or text).
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With nearly a decade and a half in the real estate industry, Rhonda Mesenbourg understands what a life-changing event buying or selling a home can be. She and her team make it their business to get to know well the clients whose lives are about to change. Viewing the transaction from the client’s point of view is extremely important. Her philosophy is to treat clients like their families, leaving no stone unturned to make sure they reach their goal of buying, selling, or investing in real estate.
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Sam Alpern is a Listing Specialist with a proven track record as an expert marketer and negotiator who produces results for his clients. Having grown up in Westchester, New York, Sam moved to Rhode Island after 4 years as a member of the URI Men’s Basketball Team. He currently lives in Wakefield and has quickly become one of the top-selling agents in Southern Rhode Island. Sam joined Keller Williams Coast as Director of Productivity after building and leading one of the top 10 selling teams in the state, having been involved in over 150 sales in just the last 2 years. He is currently a co-owner of the Alpern & Mesenbourg Group and is a member of both Keller Williams Luxury and KW Sports + Entertainment.
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As a Principal and co-owner, Christine’s commitment to positive community impact is a guiding value of KITE Architects and is reflected both in their work and in her numerous civic and volunteer roles. Her career as an architect has focused on effective management and technical excellence that is critical for effective design. Christine’s appreciation for KITE’s creative approach brought her to Providence in 2003 to join the firm that she has co-owned since 2008, and is a value that drives the team to this day. After working as an architect for nearly a decade in the Washington, D.C., area, Christine completed post-professional graduate work at Harvard that focused on management and development issues related to sustainable building. Committed to serving the community beyond her work with KITE, Christine is heavily involved in a number of civic boards and nonprofit organizations. She was Chair of the Providence City Plan Commission from 2012 until 2022 and is the Architect member of the Providence Building Board. Nationally, Christine has served as a Chair of National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB) teams responsible for the accreditation of professional schools of architecture in the United States and abroad for over 25 years.
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A two-time Emmy Award-winner, Andrew Roberts is a versatile Visual Effects Supervisor with over 25-years of experience in crafting effects for film, television, and commercials. Among a number of accolades, Roberts earned a Primetime Emmy nomination for his work on Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, and received Sports Emmy Awards for his contributions to the Super Bowl 36 and Super Bowl 39 television specials. In 2021, Roberts served as Virtual Production Supervisor on the highly successful Disney+ miniseries, Obi-Wan Kenobi directed by Deborah Chow. Previously Roberts worked alongside director Iris Shim as Visual Effects Supervisor on her thriller Umma. An exceptional collaborator, Roberts' expertise in supporting filmmakers from script through on-set production to screen shines in each project he contributes to. His credits include Godzilla vs Kong, the award-winning animated short Cops and Robbers, Ang Lee's Gemini Man, and the Oscar-nominated film Snow White and the Huntsman. Roberts serves as a mentor to artists from underrepresented backgrounds and diverse groups through the Academy GOLD Program. He is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Visual Effects Branch), the Visual Effects Society, ACM Siggraph, and the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences (Special Visual Effects).
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