CACM Chat – HOA Life where no HOA topic is off the table. We’ll bring you stories, trends, legislative matters and best practices in HOA management straight from the day-to-day professionals who work in the California community association management industry and the expert Industry Partners that serve HOAs. CACM was founded in 1991 to elevate professionalism in community management through California specific education and certification. Rapidly changing laws, new advanced technology, and a ...
…
continue reading
The official podcast of the California Workforce Association. CWA's mission is to enhance and inspire California’s local workforce development boards and their partners through strategic advocacy, partnership convening, and capacity building. Your host is Bob Lanter, Executive Director of CWA. To learn more about CWA, visit http://calworkforce.org/
…
continue reading
Rural Matters is a biweekly, 30-minute podcast about rural education, business, and health. The podcast’s mission is to increase awareness, inform discussion, and expand the dialogue on the most important issues facing rural stakeholders every day. Guests on the podcast include rural education decision-makers, rural business owners and entrepreneurs, and rural health care representatives. The National Rural Education Association and the Center for Rural Affairs are marketing partners.
…
continue reading
1
New HOA Laws - The Good, The Bad, The OK (Part 1)
38:06
38:06
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
38:06
The 2024 legislative season is over in California, but it was an action-packed thrill ride with many bills introduced that targeted common interest developments, or HOAs, in the state. Host Tom Freeley and attorney and CACM’s Legislative Advocate Jennifer Wada analyze the impact of three bills specifically: SB 900 (CID Repair and Maintenance), AB 2…
…
continue reading
1
You Can’t Make This Stuff Up: Funny HOA Stories with Tom
10:41
10:41
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
10:41
The pink flamingo ban that turned into a temporary art installation at a community. A community manager that calls the authorities on a trespasser sleeping in the clubhouse, just to find out he’s the association’s board president. Plus, how a community manager tried to avoid serving a violation notice to Lorena Bobbitt. These are just some of the w…
…
continue reading
1
Word to the Wise: Don’t Fake Your HOA Budget
43:59
43:59
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
43:59
“Don’t fake your budget.” Hear this and other great advice from guest Lorena Sterling with Community Association Financial Services in Palm Springs. It’s budget season, so tune in for insights from Sterling on how to create and present an association budget. This episode also presents tips on how to read and present a financial statement to the HOA…
…
continue reading
1
Fire, Flood or Blood – Dealing with Disasters at HOAs
12:33
12:33
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
12:33
California’s fire season is in full swing. CEO and host Tom Freeley talks about preparing for emergencies and natural disasters including fires, floods, earthquakes, landslides, storms, and more. In the HOA industry, the term often used is: Fire, flood or blood. Reserve funds can be easily or entirely wiped out to cover the cost of unplanned disast…
…
continue reading
1
Watch Out for Burnout! Tips to Stay Sane and Happy as a “Personality” Manager
37:54
37:54
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
37:54
Burnout is a common symptom for community association managers, aka, Personality Managers, and it manifests both physically and mentally affecting job performance. Insomnia, digestive issues, grumpy mood are all signs of burnout. It’s hard to avoid when subjected to constant negativity and bullying from clients. Taking vacation, identifying stresso…
…
continue reading
1
The Story of CACM, Our Hosts, and What to Expect
19:30
19:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
19:30
Who is CACM, what do we do and why are we launching a podcast? Our first episode gives you a glimpse of what our purpose is: to elevate the community association management industry by providing resources, education and certification to HOA managers in California and beyond. Learn about our host, CEO and industry veteran Tom Freeley, and what he wi…
…
continue reading
1
TRAILER: WELCOME TO CACM CHAT - HOA LIFE
1:08
1:08
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:08
CACM Chat – HOA Life where no HOA topic is off the table. We’ll bring you stories, trends, legislative matters and best practices in HOA management straight from the day-to-day professionals who work in the California community association management industry and the expert Industry Partners that serve HOAs. CACM was founded in 1991 to elevate prof…
…
continue reading
1
Battling the Overdose Epidemic in Rural America With the Global Health Advocacy Incubator’s Libby Jones
33:19
33:19
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
33:19
In this episode, Michael chats with Elizabeth “Libby” Jones, Program Director of the Global Health Advocacy Incubator’s Overdose Prevention Initiative (OPI). Together, they discuss OPI’s mission, what they’re working on now, differences between rural and urban issues surrounding the opioid crisis and overdose epidemic, what’s happening at the feder…
…
continue reading
1
E59: Beyond WIOA: How Workforce Boards are Transforming Their Role
47:29
47:29
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
47:29
This episode explores the evolving role of workforce development boards in driving economic growth and community impact. Join hosts Bob Lanter and Matthew Hayes as they discuss the "Real Role of Workforce Boards" training with special guests from Solano and Madera Counties. Discover how these boards are moving beyond WIOA limitations to address bro…
…
continue reading
1
E58: Harnessing AI for Workforce Development: A Conversation with Wesley Brach
44:56
44:56
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
44:56
Tune into another episode of CWA Today, as hosts Bob Lanter and Matthew Hayes are joined by entrepreneur and AI expert Wesley Brach to discuss the exciting world of artificial intelligence and its impact on workforce development. Wesley shares his journey into AI and explains the buzz surrounding generative AI, which is creating new content and rev…
…
continue reading
1
E57: Life Skills and Leadership: 2024 CWA Youth Conference Preview
29:21
29:21
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
29:21
This episode of CWA Today podcast previews the upcoming 2024 CWA Youth Summit conference happening February 7-8th in Long Beach, California. Host Bob Lanter interviews CWA's Matt Hidalgo about the event's "Expanding Horizons" theme focusing on providing youth career counseling, life skills training, and leadership development. The episode highlight…
…
continue reading
1
E56: Turning Interviews into Offers: Creative Job Interview Strategies
54:19
54:19
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
54:19
In this episode, hosts Bob Lanter and Matthew Hayes interview workforce development expert Larry Robbin about best practices for job interviews and the hidden agenda employers have when hiring. They discuss how the COVID-19 pandemic has transformed hiring practices, making flexibility and profitability key employee traits. Larry explains common mis…
…
continue reading
1
E55: Beyond Federal Funds: How Workforce Boards Diversify Resources and Maximize Impact
44:36
44:36
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
44:36
This special episode marks the refresh of CWA Today, and features CWA Executive Director Bob Lanter and Program Director Matthew Hayes discussing an overview of research they have conducted into the impactful work being done by the state’s 45 local workforce development boards. Discover the positive impact of boards moving beyond just operating fed…
…
continue reading
1
The Legacy of Poverty in Disadvantaged Rural Communities With the University of Michigan’s Luke Shaefer
28:20
28:20
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
28:20
In this episode, Michael chats with returning Rural Matters guest Luke Shaefer, Faculty Director of Poverty Solutions at the University of Michigan, Kohn Professor of Social Justice and Social Policy, professor of social work, and co-author of The Injustice of Place, which explores the legacy of poverty in disadvantaged rural communities across the…
…
continue reading
1
E54: WORKCON 2023: Clarity through Action
40:02
40:02
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
40:02
Tune in as CWA's Matt Hidalgo and professional speaker, entrepreneur, and consultant Aaron Golub join the program to discuss WORKCON 2023, CWA's annual spring conference. Discover the meaning behind this year's theme, "Clarity through Action" and some of the organizations that are participating in this year's conference. Aaron shares how he became …
…
continue reading
1
Taking Action to Resolve Water Insecurities in California (Part IV of Self-Help Series)
31:13
31:13
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
31:13
In the fourth and final installment of our 2023 series with Self-Help Enterprises, Michael chats with the following rural water, housing, and health experts: Tami McVay, Director of Emergency Services at Self-Help Enterprises; Meghan Tosney, Assistant Deputy Director at California’s State Water Board’s Division of Financial Assistance; Eddie Ocampo…
…
continue reading
1
Advancing Rural Communities Through Apprenticeships and a Stronger Public-Sector Workforce (Part IV of Ascendium Series)
35:44
35:44
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
35:44
In the fourth installment of our latest series with Ascendium, Michael chats with Dr. Mallory Dwinal-Palisch, Chancellor of Reach University and CEO of Craft Education System, and Mary Wurtz, Policy Analyst at The Council of State Governments Center of Innovation. Together, they discuss their work to bolster the rural public-sector workforce, the p…
…
continue reading
1
Addressing Key Challenges in Rural Community Services (Part III of Self-Help Series)
38:46
38:46
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
38:46
In the third installment of our 2023 series with the Self-Help Enterprises, Michael chats with the following rural water, housing, and health experts: Jessi Snyder, Director of Community Development at Self-Help Enterprises; Olivia Gomez, Family Resource Community Liaison at Planada Elementary School District and board member of Self-Help Enterpris…
…
continue reading
1
Bolstering Rural Housing and Community (Part II of Self-Help Series)
36:22
36:22
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
36:22
In the second installment of our 2023 series with the Self-Help Enterprises, Michael chats with the following rural development experts: Betsy McGovern-Garcia, Director of Real Estate Development at Self-Help Enterprises; Jennifer Gomez, City Manager for the City of Farmersville, California; and Adrianne Hillman, Founder and CEO of Salt + Light Wor…
…
continue reading
1
Strengthening Rural Postsecondary and Workforce Outcomes (Part III of Brookings Series) with Education to Employment Partners’ Jeffrey West
19:22
19:22
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
19:22
In the third and final installment of our 2023 series with the Brookings Institution, Michael chats with Jeffrey West, Executive Director of Education to Employment Partners, where he works to bring people, information, and resources together to improve the quality of educational attainment and career development services in South Texas. Together, …
…
continue reading
1
A Farm Bill for Rural America (Part II of Brookings Series)
43:06
43:06
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
43:06
In the second installment of our 2023 series with the Brookings Institution, Michael chats with Kate Hansen, Senior Policy Associate at the Center for Rural Affairs; Brett Melone, Chief Business Strategies Officer at California FarmLink; and farmers Dan Voss and Max Chavez (interpretation by Carmen Montes, Center for Rural Affairs). Together, they …
…
continue reading
1
Institutional Resilience in Puerto Rico and Rural Areas (Part III of Ascendium Series)
31:56
31:56
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
31:56
Synopsis: In the third and final installment of our latest series with Ascendium, Michael chats with Emily Labandera, Director of Research at Excelencia in Education, and Cassandra Arroyo, Research Fellow at Excelencia in Education and doctoral student at the University of Michigan. Together, they discuss Excelencia’s research and work to accelerat…
…
continue reading
1
Leading Progress in Rural Housing (Part I of Self-Help Series)
37:40
37:40
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
37:40
In the first installment of our 2023 series with the Self-Hep Enterprises, Michael chats with the following rural development experts: Tom Collishaw, President and CEO of Self-Help Enterprises; Peter Carey, former CEO of Self-Help Enterprises and current Management Consultant; and Sergio Cuellar, Independent Consultant for nonprofit organizations. …
…
continue reading
1
Using Data to Drive Rural Progress (Part I of Brookings Series) with CORI’s Mark Rembert
36:28
36:28
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
36:28
In the first installment of our 2023 series with the Brookings Institution, Michael chats with Mark Rembert, Director of Research & Knowledge and the Center on Rural Innovation (CORI). Together, they discuss common misconceptions about rural America, how data and research can combat those misconceptions and deepen the broader understanding of rural…
…
continue reading
1
E53: Creating Collective Community Solutions- Part Two
27:30
27:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
27:30
Tressa Dorsey, TAD Grants President & Founder, joins the program for a 2-part conversation about a board development training, being offered in partnership with CWA, about creating collective community solutions. Tressa shares her thoughts about how boards can best position themselves to access federal dollars and create innovative solutions for th…
…
continue reading
1
E52: Creating Collective Community Solutions- Part One
34:06
34:06
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
34:06
Tressa Dorsey, TAD Grants President & Founder, joins the program for a 2-part conversation about a board development training, being offered in partnership with CWA, about creating collective community solutions. Tressa shares her thoughts about how boards can best position themselves to access federal dollars and create innovative solutions for th…
…
continue reading
1
E51: Helping Youth Develop a Success Mindset
49:00
49:00
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
49:00
Training consultant K-Rahn Vallatine joins the program to discuss the work that he does with teachers, psychologists, and other youth service professionals to strengthen their insight and skillset in trauma informed youth engagement. He also discusses his "Live Above the Hype" life skills curriculum, which builds critical thinking skills, encourage…
…
continue reading
In this episode, you'll hear details about the CWA Youth Symposium 2023. The virtual symposium will bring together youth workforce service providers, youth job coaches, community-based organizations, educational entities, adult schools, youth workforce allies, and youth participants from across the State of California and the US to discuss, network…
…
continue reading
1
Driving Economic Mobility Through Rural Education (Part II of Ascendium Series) with Patrick & Henry Community College’s Dr. Greg Hodges and the Aspen Institute’s Josh Wyner and Ben Barrett
40:27
40:27
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
40:27
In the second installment of our latest series with Ascendium, Michael chats with the following experts on the intersection of community college and rural economic growth: Dr. Greg Hodges, President of Patrick & Henry Community College; Josh Wyner, Founder and Executive Director of the College Excellence Program at the Aspen Institute; and Ben Barr…
…
continue reading
1
Fostering Healthier Rural Communities with Grantmakers in Health’s Cara James
31:30
31:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
31:30
In this episode, Michael chats with Cara James, President and CEO of Grantmakers in Health (GIH), an educational organization dedicated to helping funders achieve better health for all through better philanthropy. Together, they discuss GIH’s work to support rural populations, combatting racial and socioeconomic disparities in rural health, philant…
…
continue reading
1
E49: Making Brave Decisions in Business and Life
38:53
38:53
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
38:53
This episode features a conversation with author, speaker, and founder, Kris McGuigan as Kris discusses her personal and professional journey and how to overcome fear, take more risks and get results. Discover the importance of being clear about your values and the difference between being courageous in business and courageous in life. Kris also di…
…
continue reading
1
Realizing Rural Prosperity (Part V of Rural Prosperity Series)
58:30
58:30
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
58:30
In this fifth and final episode of our series on the future of investing in rural prosperity, produced in collaboration with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Michael chats with the following experts on achieving rural prosperity in America: Tony Pipa, Senior Fellow at the Center for Sustainable Devel…
…
continue reading
1
Strengthening Educational and Professional Outcomes in Rural Communities (Part I of Ascendium Series) with Ascendium’s Kirstin Yeado, Education to Employment Partners’ Jeffrey West, CivicLab’s Dakota Pawlicki ...
1:04:59
1:04:59
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:04:59
In the first episode of our new series with Ascendium, Michael chats with the following experts on working toward stronger educational and workforce outcomes in rural communities: Kirstin Yeado, Program Officer at Ascendium; Jeffrey West, Executive Director of Education to Employment Partners; Dakota Pawlicki, Director of Talent Hubs at CivicLab; J…
…
continue reading
1
Advancing Rural and Native Prosperity (Part IV of Rural Prosperity Series) with Oweesta’s Chrystel Cornelius, Northwest Area Foundation’s Nikki Foster, Nimiipuu Community Development Fund’s Jonelle Yearout ...
1:05:01
1:05:01
נגן מאוחר יותר
נגן מאוחר יותר
רשימות
לייק
אהבתי
1:05:01
In this fourth episode of our five-part series on the future of investing in rural prosperity, produced in collaboration with the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis and the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, Michael chats with the following experts on achieving rural prosperity in America: Chrystel Cornelius, President and CEO of the Oweesta Corpor…
…
continue reading