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    Political Update | Gov. Brian Kemp declines federal summer food program assistance

    Political Update | Gov. Brian Kemp declines federal summer food program assistance

    Gov. Brian Kemp’s office said Monday the state would not be participating in a summer federal food assistance program for children.

    The Summer Food Service Program and Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer for Children is a federally funded, state-administered program. It reimburses program operators who serve no-cost meals and snacks to children and teens.

    Meals are served at summer sites in low-income communities.

    Kelcie Silvio, senior policy analyst at Voices for Georgia's Children, talks with digital producer Tim Darnell about why her organization is disappointed in the governor's decision, and why summer food assistance programs are so important.

    HealthWell Foundation - going out of the CF business?

    HealthWell Foundation - going out of the CF business?

    Healthwell is a foundation that helps people pay bills that impact 90 different disease groups. They cover what insurance does not.  The Bonnell Foundation will refer people to Healthwell when the financial need is greater than we can give, or if we don’t cover a certain request for funds.  

    Approximately 40 to 45 percent of the CF community is helped by Healthwell. Healthwell pays $25 million each year for CF co-pays in therapeutic drugs. This could all change. There is a  lack of funding from Corporate sponsors. Healthwell sent out a letter that stated they will have to close their CF Treatment Fund to new and re-enrolling patients The CF Vitamin and Supplement Fund however will remain open.

    Answering our questions is Alan Klein, with Healthwell. Mr. Klein is the Chief Development Officer. He discusses his concern over the program that has helped CF patients since 2015.  The cause for concern is that there is an increased need by the CF community.  Current corporate donors gave what they could, they need more.  The worry is if they can't support the CF community, the need will triple to Foundations like ours, overwhelming most smaller Foundations.

    For more about Healthwell go to: https://www.healthwellfoundation.org

    Please consider making a donation: https://thebonnellfoundation.org/donate/

    The Bonnell Foundation website: https://thebonnellfoundation.org

    Bonnell Foundation email: thebonnellfoundation@gmail.com

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    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times

    Beyond Affirmative Action: Ensuring Equity in Uncertain Times
    How can colleges and universities ensure faculty and students reflect the diversity of the U.S. as courts and legislatures dismantle affirmation action? In this program, Stella M. Flores, Ph.D., a professor of Higher Education and Public Policy at the University of Texas, Austin, discusses her research on the effects of state and federal policies on college access and completion outcomes for low-income and underrepresented populations, including immigrant and English learner students. Dr. Flores has also published widely on demographic changes in U.S. schools, affirmative action in higher education, and Minority Serving Institutions. In 2003 her coauthored work was cited in the U.S. Supreme Court Gratz v. Bollinger decision (dissenting opinion) and in various amicus briefs submitted to the Supreme Court on affirmative action. [Public Affairs] [Education] [Show ID: 38738]

    100. Using the data on first generation, low income professionals to help create high performance teams | Gorick NG

    100. Using the data on first generation, low income professionals to help create high performance teams | Gorick NG

    Welcome to Episode 100 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.

    In the past 2 episodes with author of The Unspoken Rules: Secrets to Starting Your Career Off Right, Gorick NG, we have looked at issues holding back first generation, low income workers and found through Gorick’s own experiences that his learnings are very valuable to all new entrants to the professional job market.

    In this final episode we delve a little more into their demographics, and we find out how HR leaders can benefit highly from these insights to build more cohesive, high-performing teams. 

    Finally, we see what’s next for Gorick NG.

    98. What are first generation, low income workers and how do they fit into the Future of Work | Gorick NG

    98. What are first generation, low income workers and how do they fit into the Future of Work | Gorick NG

    Welcome to Episode 98 of The Future of Work, the podcast that looks at every aspect of work in the future, featuring industry experts and thought leaders discussing how work is changing and evolving. The Future of Work is NOW.

    For the next three episodes we are joined by author and adviser at Harvard College, Gorick NG. In this first part of our conversation Gorick explains the educational origin of the term First Generation, Low Income and how today it is being used more in the business context. He references some of his own lived experiences of being an outsider, and alludes to his book of unspoken rules that hide in almost all organizations.



    How do I make sure my career fits my values?

    How do I make sure my career fits my values?

    In today’s episode, Kathy talks with Laura Eigel about how do I make sure my career fits my values. As we progress in our careers, we sometimes feel like there are limits to where we can go in the work force. Laura coaches women who are looking to advance into the c-suites of corporate America. While transitioning into these large roles people often times struggle with identifying their values.  This episode will provide listeners with the courage and framework to identify their values in their career. 


    Building a consulting business is quicker and easier when you are clear on your goals and how you work best. This is your opportunity to evaluate where you are now so you can make the best decision for your future. Got 2-minutes? Take the quiz to discover if now is the right time to make the move from employee to entrepreneur: https://www.theclaritywizard.com/quiz


    About Kathy Guzmán Galloway:

    Kathy Guzmán Galloway is a girl mom, entrepreneur, strategist and 20 year veteran of the CPG marketing world.  She is the CEO at kgalloway consulting, where she helps small businesses to Fortune 500 organizations drive growth with strategy and innovation.  She’s also the founder and CEO of Dual Language Family - a travel and language startup that helps families raising bilingual children connect language learning to real people and experiences.  She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas, proud daughter of Dominican Republic immigrants, who loves cooking, beaches and 90’s merengue.

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    How Can I Be Better Where I Already Am?

    How Can I Be Better Where I Already Am?

    In today’s episode, Kathy talks with Kate Roeske-Zummer & Debbie Cohen about how to be better where you already are. We all go into our careers with excitement and eagerness. After a while, people lose their why and the workforce can become very draining. Often times, people lose their vision. Ultimately, you have a choice in how to fix these feelings and behaviors. This episode will provide clarity and insight into how to be better where you already are. If you ever feel discouraged or less valued at work, this episode is for you.  


    Building a consulting business is quicker and easier when you are clear on your goals and how you work best. This is your opportunity to evaluate where you are now so you can make the best decision for your future. Got 2-minutes? Take the quiz to discover if now is the right time to make the move from employee to entrepreneur: https://www.theclaritywizard.com/quiz


    About Kathy Guzmán Galloway:

    Kathy Guzmán Galloway is a girl mom, entrepreneur, strategist and 20 year veteran of the CPG marketing world.  She is the CEO at kgalloway consulting, where she helps small businesses to Fortune 500 organizations drive growth with strategy and innovation.  She’s also the founder and CEO of Dual Language Family - a travel and language startup that helps families raising bilingual children connect language learning to real people and experiences.  She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas, proud daughter of Dominican Republic immigrants, who loves cooking, beaches and 90’s merengue.

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    How Do I Move Forward When I'm Grieving?

    How Do I Move Forward When I'm Grieving?

    In today’s episode, Kathy talks with Alison Pena about dealing with grief. Death is something that we cannot avoid. When faced with death you are faced with many different realities. This episode will provide clarity and insight into how to maneuver through grief's many emotions and phases. You will not regret listening to this episode as you will someday face losing a loved one. 


    Building a consulting business is quicker and easier when you are clear on your goals and how you work best. This is your opportunity to evaluate where you are now so you can make the best decision for your future. Got 2-minutes? Take the quiz to discover if now is the right time to make the move from employee to entrepreneur: https://www.theclaritywizard.com/quiz


    About Kathy Guzmán Galloway:

    Kathy Guzmán Galloway is a girl mom, entrepreneur, strategist and 20 year veteran of the CPG marketing world.  She is the CEO at kgalloway consulting, where she helps small businesses to Fortune 500 organizations drive growth with strategy and innovation.  She’s also the founder and CEO of Dual Language Family - a travel and language startup that helps families raising bilingual children connect language learning to real people and experiences.  She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas, proud daughter of Dominican Republic immigrants, who loves cooking, beaches and 90’s merengue.

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    How Do I Get Started as a Consultant?

    How Do I Get Started as a Consultant?

    In today’s episode, Kathy breaks down the questions that every person looking to get into consulting wants to know: How do I start? Where do I start? If you find yourself wondering the same and not quite sure when’s the right time to jump, this is the episode for you. 


    Building a consulting business is quicker and easier when you are clear on your goals and how you work best. This is your opportunity to evaluate where you are now so you can make the best decision for your future. Got 2-minutes? Take the quiz to discover if now is the right time to make the move from employee to entrepreneur: https://www.theclaritywizard.com/quiz


    About Kathy Guzmán Galloway:


    Kathy Guzman Galloway is a girl mom, entrepreneur, strategist and 20 year veteran of the CPG marketing world.  She is the CEO at kgalloway consulting, where she helps small businesses to Fortune 500 organizations drive growth with strategy and innovation.  She’s also the founder and CEO of Dual Language Family - a travel and language startup that helps families raising bilingual children connect language learning to real people and experiences.  She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas, proud daughter of Dominican Republic immigrants, who loves cooking, beaches and 90’s merengue.

     

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    How Do I Find My Purpose?

    How Do I Find My Purpose?

    In today’s episode, Kathy talks with Dr. Arlene Pace Green. This conversation will help entrepreneurs think about "purpose" and how to find it.  You will leave this episode with tips and inspiration on how to find your purpose and be able to claim it. 


    Building a consulting business is quicker and easier when you are clear on your goals and how you work best. This is your opportunity to evaluate where you are now so you can make the best decision for your future. Got 2-minutes? Take the quiz to discover if now is the right time to make the move from employee to entrepreneur: https://www.theclaritywizard.com/quiz


    About Kathy Guzmán Galloway:


    Kathy Guzman Galloway is a girl mom, entrepreneur, strategist and 20 year veteran of the CPG marketing world.  She is the CEO at kgalloway consulting, where she helps small businesses to Fortune 500 organizations drive growth with strategy and innovation.  She’s also the founder and CEO of Dual Language Family - a travel and language startup that helps families raising bilingual children connect language learning to real people and experiences.  She’s a Jersey girl living in Texas, proud daughter of Dominican Republic immigrants, who loves cooking, beaches and 90’s merengue.

     

    Connect with Kathy on:

    • LinkedIn: @kathygalloway  
    • Instagram: @theclaritywizard