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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Franklin County Board of Commissioners. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Franklin County Board of Commissioners یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
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When a young Eva Kollisch arrives as a refugee in New York in 1940, she finds a community among socialists who share her values and idealism. She soon discovers ‘the cause’ isn’t as idyllic as it seems. Little does she know this is the beginning of a lifelong commitment to activism and her determination to create radical change in ways that include belonging, love and one's full self. In addition to Eva Kollisch’s memoirs Girl in Movement (2000) and The Ground Under My Feet (2014), LBI’s collections include an oral history interview with Eva conducted in 2014 and the papers of Eva’s mother, poet Margarete Kolllisch, which document Eva’s childhood experience on the Kindertransport. Learn more at www.lbi.org/kollisch . Exile is a production of the Leo Baeck Institute , New York | Berlin and Antica Productions . It’s narrated by Mandy Patinkin. Executive Producers include Katrina Onstad, Stuart Coxe, and Bernie Blum. Senior Producer is Debbie Pacheco. Associate Producers are Hailey Choi and Emily Morantz. Research and translation by Isabella Kempf. Sound design and audio mix by Philip Wilson, with help from Cameron McIver. Theme music by Oliver Wickham. Voice acting by Natalia Bushnik. Special thanks to the Kollisch family for the use of Eva’s two memoirs, “Girl in Movement” and “The Ground Under My Feet”, the Sophia Smith Collection at Smith College and their “Voices of Feminism Oral History Project”, and Soundtrack New York.…
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محتوای ارائه شده توسط Franklin County Board of Commissioners. تمام محتوای پادکست شامل قسمتها، گرافیکها و توضیحات پادکست مستقیماً توسط Franklin County Board of Commissioners یا شریک پلتفرم پادکست آنها آپلود و ارائه میشوند. اگر فکر میکنید شخصی بدون اجازه شما از اثر دارای حق نسخهبرداری شما استفاده میکند، میتوانید روندی که در اینجا شرح داده شده است را دنبال کنید.https://fa.player.fm/legal
Franklin County Media is your source for the latest content from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the 15 agencies that directly report to them. Not only will you be able to check out original Franklin County Podcasts such as "Talk of the County Podcast", this feed will keep you informed, engaged, and connected with the initiatives and developments shaping our community. Franklin County Media is your go-to destination for accessing county government and learning how we're serving every resident, every day.
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Franklin County Media is your source for the latest content from the Franklin County Board of Commissioners and the 15 agencies that directly report to them. Not only will you be able to check out original Franklin County Podcasts such as "Talk of the County Podcast", this feed will keep you informed, engaged, and connected with the initiatives and developments shaping our community. Franklin County Media is your go-to destination for accessing county government and learning how we're serving every resident, every day.
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1 Franklin County Prosecutor Shayla Favor - Commitment to Justice and Equity 1:15:05
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Restorative Justice Vision: "I have said over and over again that the job extends beyond the courtroom. If you wanted a prosecutor that was only gonna be concerned about winning cases and cycling people in and out, then I wasn't the person for you." - Franklin County Prosecutor Shayla Favor I am excited to bring you another insightful episode of Talk of the County, where we get into the heart and soul of Franklin County’s leadership. In our latest episode, I sit down with the inspiring and trailblazing Franklin County Prosecutor, Shayla Favor. Episode Highlights A Vision for Justice : Shayla Favor shares her vision for a more just Franklin County, emphasizing a justice system that is not merely punitive but restorative. Her approach is to address the root causes of violence and crime rather than just the symptoms. A Journey of Advocacy : Discover how Shayla's early inspirations, including the formidable Claire Huxtable from The Cosby Show, led her on a path of advocating for those who cannot speak for themselves. Her move to Columbus set the stage for a robust career in public service. Challenges and Opportunities : Shayla discusses the challenges and opportunities within her office, particularly concerning juvenile crime and the creation of programs that aim to prevent youth from re-entering the system. Mentorship and Personal Growth : Learn about the mentors who have influenced Shayla, how she’s inspired others around her, and the role of her supportive partner in her journey. A Broader Impact : Shayla and I discuss striking a balance between personal life and the demanding responsibilities of public service. We also delve into the broader topics of representation, empowerment, and the importance of breaking down systemic barriers for diverse groups in the field of law. Personal Touch : Get a glimpse into Shayla’s personal life, her love for traveling and fashion, and her passion for housing reform inspired by her roots in Dayton, Ohio. Key Moments 00:00 Transforming Justice in Franklin County 07:05 Explaining Job Beyond Courtroom Duties 11:51 Mother's Influence and Legacy 20:11 Youth Crime Rehabilitation Focus 24:15 Representation Crucial in Justice Reform 31:49 Passing the Baton Forward 34:30 Operate with Integrity for Progress 40:55 Diverse Roles of Franklin County Government 44:51 Passions: Cooking and Fashion 51:33 Generational Disinvestment and Housing Inequality 58:08 "Government's Role in Housing Equity" 01:04:16 Franklin County Invests in Women's Sports 01:09:57 Commitment to Historic Responsibility talkofthecounty@franklincountyohio.gov Copyright 2025 Franklin County Board of Commissioners Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/tropicana License code: 6VVAVEFBZTQOL3AW…

1 The Commissioners affirmed their commitment to Cultural Fluency as Diversity, Equity and Inclusion efforts face scrutiny 19:21
In the January 28th General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners approved a $102,000 investment in cultural fluency training , reaffirming their commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion in public service. Key Topics Discussed: • The role of cultural fluency in improving service outcomes for residents • Commissioner Boyce’s challenge to go beyond existing DEI efforts • Commissioner O'Grady's thoughts on the impact of federal policy changes on local governance • Commissioner Crawley’s reflections on representation and inclusion This initiative ensures that Franklin County remains a leader in fostering equitable, accessible services for all residents . Tune in to hear how these decisions impact our community.…
In the January 28th General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners approved Resolution 6525 , allocating $235,000 to support Zora’s House and its Women of Color Wealth Builders Program . Listen in to hear: • 📢 Zora’s House’s mission to provide financial literacy and economic support • 💰 How the program helps first-generation wealth builders • 🏛️ Franklin County’s commitment to economic mobility and racial equity Hear from Commissioner Erica C. Crawley and Zora’s House CEO Elsie Johnson as they discuss how this initiative will empower women and build generational wealth in Franklin County. Hear how we’re breaking barriers and fostering financial sustainability for women of color.…
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners has approved a one-month extension for dog licensing in 2025! This means pet owners now have until February 28 to register their dogs without penalties. 🐶 Listen to find out: 🎯 Why dog registration matters for public safety & lost pet recovery 📅 How the extension helps pet owners and increases compliance 💡 The Auditor’s role in ensuring proper licensure Tune in to learn how this change benefits Franklin County dog owners! 🏡🐾…

1 The Franklin County Commissioners Name Tyler Parsons as New President & GM of Columbus Clippers! 7:59
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners officially supports the hiring of Tyler Parsons as the new President and General Manager of the Columbus Clippers, ushering in a new era of leadership for the team. After a diligent selection process, Parsons was chosen to guide the Clippers into the future, following the legendary tenure of Ken Schnacke, who is set to celebrate 50 years with the organization. Here's What You Need To Know: • Tyler Parsons officially named President & GM of the Clippers, effective Feb. 3, 2025. • Recognition of Ken Schnacke’s 50-year legacy and transition to a new role. • Commissioner remarks on the Clippers as a pillar of Central Ohio’s sports culture. • Discussion on the impact of Huntington Park & the Clippers’ legacy in Franklin County.…

1 Franklin County Welcomes The Red Cross To General Session to Discuss National Blood Donor Month 15:49
In the January 21st General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners welcomed Karen Washburn, Executive Director of the Columbus chapter of the American Red Cross, to spotlight National Blood Donor Month. Washburn shared critical insights into the life-saving importance of blood donations, home fire prevention efforts, and local Red Cross initiatives. Hear personal stories from commissioners and learn how these programs impact our community. • Karen Washburn discusses the challenges and importance of blood donation, especially during winter months. • Emphasis on diversifying blood supply and addressing the needs of cancer patients, sickle cell patients, and others. • Details on the Sound the Alarm home fire safety initiative in partnership with Columbus and Clinton Township Fire Departments. • Commissioners share personal experiences and commit to expanding local blood drives. • Exploration of Red Cross services in disaster response, including home fires and emergency assistance. Watch the full session to learn how Franklin County and the Red Cross are working together to save lives. Consider donating blood or volunteering for local initiatives.…

1 Franklin County Honor Students from Tech Corps and Their Participation in the 6th Annual Hackathon 8:44
In the January 2025 General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners celebrated Tech Corps and their transformative 6th Annual Hackathon. Thanks to Franklin County’s $100,000 sponsorship, over 150 high school students explored computer science and created mobile apps addressing global sustainability challenges. This session highlights inspiring stories of innovation, community impact, and the power of technology to shape a better future. • Over 150 high school students participated, tackling global challenges like food insecurity and ocean conservation. • Students from five school districts showcased apps, including “Water Wise,” focused on water quality. • Tech Corps Executive Director Lisa Chambers emphasized the importance of early investments in young innovators. • Commissioner Boyce and Commissioner O’Grady commended the students for their creativity and potential to impact the world.…
On January 21, 2025, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners celebrated the 10th anniversary of the Reeb Avenue Center, a cornerstone of hope and service for the South Side of Columbus. Reeb Center representatives Vanessa Mora and Ally Zahler share stories of impact, including serving over 5,500 individual clients and partnering with the Community Shelter Board to expand housing resources. Learn how this one-stop shop model uplifts vulnerable residents and inspires community collaboration. • Commissioner Boyce and Commissioner O’Grady emphasize the importance of partnerships in Reeb Center’s success. • Vanessa Mora shares milestones, including serving 49,000 annual visits and addressing homelessness in the South Side. • Ally Zahler reflects on the evolution of the Reeb Center, from one staff member to 11, tackling the community’s most pressing challenges. • Discussion on future goals: expanding services and replicating the Reeb Center model across Columbus. Learn more about the Reeb Avenue Center and its programs at www.reebavenuecenter.org .…

1 General Session - January 21, 2025 | TechCorps Inspires Young Minds and The Reeb Center Turns 10 1:15:46
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The Franklin County Board of Commissioners General Session on January 21, 2025, celebrated innovation, service, and impactful resolutions. Key Highlights: • TechCorps showcased the success of its $100,000 Hackathon sponsorship, inspiring 150 high school students in computer science. • The Reeb Center celebrated 10 years of empowering South Side residents. • Recognized National Blood Donor Month with the American Red Cross. • Passed resolutions supporting affordable housing, family services, and youth technology programs. Resolution Breakdown: • Reso. No. 0030-25: Behavioral health services contract with Quality Moments L.L.C. for the Reception Center. ($37,080.00) • Reso. No. 0038-25: Affordable Housing Development Agreement with National Church Residences. ($900,000.00) • Reso. No. 0043-25: Subaward agreement with Asbury North United Methodist Church for parenting initiatives. ($99,995.60) • Reso. No. 0045-25: Youth technology program funding with Tech Corps Ohio. ($350,000.00)…
Breaking Down Silos in Human Services : "One of the things that was, negotiated at the table was, hey, we need to figure out how do we break down the silos in our human service agencies." We are honored to speak with Joy Bivens, the Deputy County Administrator for Health and Human Services in Franklin County. Joy is a highly passionate public servant, dedicated to fighting for the marginalized and underserved. In this episode, we take an in-depth look at the innovative "Franklin County One Door" initiative. Joy and I discuss how this transformative approach is breaking down silos between various health and human services agencies. We talk about the concept of "no wrong door," ensuring residents receive comprehensive support in one centralized location. Throughout our conversation, we explore real-life stories illustrating the impact of this initiative, the intersection of poverty with systemic issues, and the role of empathy and human interaction in public service. Get ready to be inspired by Joy’s unwavering commitment to creating a more equitable and supportive community for all. Here are three key takeaways Breaking Down Silos for Better Service Delivery Joy Bivens has successfully unified various health and human service agencies under one umbrella, enhancing communication and service efficiency. She emphasizes the need for interconnectedness among agencies like Job and Family Services, Office on Aging, and Child Support to serve the community better. Introducing the "One Door" Concept Franklin County's innovative "One Door" approach ensures residents can access multiple services in one location, minimizing the need to "relive their trauma" by walking through multiple doors. This model is designed to provide supportive services efficiently and respectfully. Empathy and Human Interaction Over Automation While acknowledging the benefits of technology, Joy stresses that true empathetic service involves human interaction. The ability to comfort, listen, and genuinely care for individuals in need cannot be replaced by AI. Key Moments 00:00 Innovative Human Services Integration 06:25 "Poverty Blueprint Sparks Change" 07:29 Streamlining Support for Grieving Families 11:01 Poverty's Impact on Decision-Making 14:31 Human Connection in Service Delivery 18:20 Streamlining Services for Residents 22:45 Integrated Community Support Services 24:52 Family Stabilization Unit Initiative 28:33 "Discovering Your Superpower at Work" 32:50 Community Challenges and Solutions 33:41 Community Engagement and Authenticity 37:40 Invest in One-Door Employee Support talkofthecounty@franklincountyohio.gov Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/tropicana License code: 6VVAVEFBZTQOL3AW Copyright 2025 Franklin County Board of Commissioners…

1 Franklin County Honors Fall 2024 High School Athletics State Champions 1:29:55
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In the January 14, 2025, General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners recognized the achievements of state champion athletes from fall 2024, showcasing their dedication and success. Key Highlights: • President Erica Crawley commends the athletes’ resilience and leadership. • Reflections from Commissioners Kevin Boyce and John O’Grady on sports as a foundation for personal and community growth. • Linda Logan (Greater Columbus Sports Commission) and Doug Ute (OHSAA) highlight the broader impact of youth sports. Recognized Teams: • Bexley High School Girls Tennis • Columbus Academy Girls Golf • Thomas Worthington Field Hockey • New Albany Boys Soccer • Olentangy Liberty Football • Bishop Watterson Girls Soccer • Bishop Watterson Football Tune in to celebrate these champions and learn how sports help shape future leaders.…

1 General Session - January 14, 2025 | Celebrating Highschool Sports Champions and Being The Steady Hand For Residents of Franklin County 2:14:40
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In the January 14, 2025, General Session, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners balanced celebrating fall 2024 state champion athletes with advancing resolutions for community progress. 📌 Key Topics Discussed: • Recognizing state champion teams from across Franklin County, including Bexley, Columbus Academy, Thomas Worthington, New Albany, Olentangy Liberty, and Bishop Watterson. • Approving community partnerships with Columbus Humane and OSU Extension. • Advancing transportation safety projects and road improvements. • Supporting diversity and empowerment initiatives like the SPARK program and Men’s Summit. • Leadership Remarks: Commissioners emphasized collaboration, equity, and Franklin County’s commitment to being a steady hand for residents. Tune in to learn how Franklin County is creating opportunities, celebrating excellence, and building a brighter future for all.…

1 The Board of Commissioners Reflect on Historic Leadership: Erica Crawley and Shayla Favor Make History in Franklin County 10:24
In the first general session of 2025, the Franklin County Board of Commissioners elected Erica Crawley as Board President, marking her second time in the role. Commissioner Crawley emphasized the county’s commitment to being a steady hand for residents, opening opportunities to ensure everyone can thrive—not just survive. This session also welcomed Prosecutor Shayla Favor , who made history as the first woman and Black person elected as Franklin County Prosecutor. Favor shared her vision for balancing public safety with systemic reform to build a more equitable justice system.…

1 General Session - January 7, 2025 | Erica C. Crawley Named President of the Board of Commissioners 34:49
The Franklin County Board of Commissioners kicked off 2025 with their first general session of the year, setting the tone for progress and collaboration. Commissioner Erica Crawley was elected as the Board President, making history as the first African American woman to serve in this role. The Franklin County Board of Commissioners kicked off 2025 with their first general session of the year, marking a moment of progress and historic leadership. Commissioner Erica C. Crawley was elected as Board President for the second time, having previously held the role in 2023. President Crawley remains the first Black woman to serve as both a Commissioner and President of the Board in Franklin County, leading with a vision to ensure every resident can thrive—not just survive. This historic meeting also welcomed Prosecutor Shayla Favor, the first woman and Black person elected as Franklin County Prosecutor, who shared her commitment to balancing public safety with systemic justice reform. During the session, President Crawley, joined by Commissioner Kevin L. Boyce and Commissioner John O'Grady, emphasized the county’s role as a steady hand for its residents, focusing on creating opportunities that uplift all communities.…

1 Game-Changing Recycling Practices According to SWACO's Joe Lombardi 1:23:02
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What are some of the best practices for disposing of holiday decorations like Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands? How can communities encourage proper disposal to facilitate recycling? I'm your host, Kenneth Wilson, and today we’re diving into the festive season with a green twist. We're joined by Joe Lombardi, CEO of the Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO), to unpack valuable insights on holiday waste management and sustainability. Whether it's the disposal of your Christmas tree, handling feast leftovers, or recycling those pesky non-working holiday lights, Joe has practical tips to keep your celebrations eco-friendly. We'll also explore SWACO's various initiatives, from illegal dumping prevention to community education and innovative recycling programs that turn waste into opportunity. Turning Landfill Methane into Clean Energy: "All of the methane that is produced in our landfill is under vacuum. Therefore, that methane is then pushed into their building, which is cleaned up, turned back into natural gas, and put back into the gas line, the Columbia Gas, Gas Line for use for it's natural gas as a as a clean energy." Plus, Joe shares personal anecdotes from his gridiron days, offers a sneak peek into upcoming projects, and even reveals his favorite pizza topping combo. Key Moments 00:00 SWACO manages waste and recycling in Ohio. 08:07 Avoid hazardous waste; recycle at designated center. 12:48 Put yard waste curbside; mulched or composted. 17:35 Hannah leads recycling advocacy and education efforts. 24:31 Landfill methane converted to revenue-generating clean energy. 30:44 Urban landfill occupies 200+ usable acres, unique partnership. 33:37 Collaborative planning for sustainable economic development. 39:03 Recycling fuels economic growth and high demand. 49:09 Reuse leftovers by freezing or sharing creatively. 52:52 State championship was more fun than college. 01:00:19 Recycle electronics at Best Buy, recycling centers. 01:04:36 Educating kids on recycling and environmental conservation. 01:07:19 Building more interactive education center for kids. 01:16:13 Community effort, collaboration, promoting doing the right thing. 01:17:37 Community collaboration vital for waste management branding. Top Takeaways Holiday Waste Management : Real Christmas trees, wreaths, and garlands should be disposed of with yard waste to be turned into mulch. Non-working string lights should be taken to specified recycling centers. Recycling Initiatives : Ongoing educational efforts emphasize community recycling. New materials, like clamshell containers and yogurt cups, are now recyclable, but Solo cups are not. Yard Waste Handling : Leaves and yard waste should be collected in marked cans or bags for proper collection. Home composting is encouraged over burning yard waste to avoid methane gas production. Illegal Dumping : Improper tire disposal and illegal dumping are significant issues. SWACO partners with local authorities to address and prosecute these environmental crimes. Liberty Tire helps recycle used tires into chips. Landfill Methane Capture : SWACO captures and converts landfill methane gas to natural gas through a partnership with Arkea Energy, contributing to revenue and supporting regional economic development. Community Programs and Education : Programs like "Recycle Right" and "Save More Than Food" focus on educating the public about recycling and reducing food waste. SWACO offers grants to communities and events for recycling efforts. Future Development and Economic Opportunities : Available land ready for development supports sustainable economic projects. There are efforts to attract businesses aligned with regional and environmental goals. Landfill Management : SWACO has expanded landfills to ensure capacity through 2062, but continued population growth could alter this timeline. Challenges include limited available land and community opposition. Innovative Recycling : Initiatives like plastic bread tabs repurposed as countertops show innovative recycling efforts. Companies like ADS heavily invest in plastic recycling, showcasing the potential of recycled materials in various industries. SWACO's Educational Initiatives : SWACO plans to open an interactive education center and continues to engage communities through landfill tours, interactive displays, and webinars on sustainable practices. talkofthecounty@franklincountyohio.gov Copyright 2025 Franklin County Board of Commissioners Music from #Uppbeat (free for Creators!): https://uppbeat.io/t/soundroll/tropicana License code: 6VVAVEFBZTQOL3AW…
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