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Coachella Valley Chronicles is a highlight of the individuals and visionaries who started the growth of this Valley and have turned it into oneof America's most desired geographies. Whether it's discussing the history of construction and new development in the region or the growth of it as a center for Arts and Entertainment, Randy wil talk to the people who were there and who built this oasis! The program will be weekly and available as a podcast. Host Randy Florence, whose 35 years in the ...
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In this episode Leanne speaks with Gail Black and Dr David Rigby from the NHS Western Isles Hospital at Home. Gail has a unique role in the Hospital at Home community, helping to co-ordinate the service to support the clinical roles within the team. Find out more about her role in the first of a two part series on the non-clinical roles in Hospital…
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Leanne speaks to Aoife McGrath, Clinical Pharmacist in the Acute Care at Home Team in the Belfast Trust. Aoife set up the Pharmacy Network, a UK wide peer network where pharmacists working in Hospital at Home roles can support each other and share knowledge. This is an episode not to miss! If you'd like to get in touch about this episode, past epis…
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Get ready for the brand new Hospital at Home podcast: House Call, brought to you by Healthcare Improvement Scotland. Learn about all things Hospital at Home, including upcoming topics such as pharmacy, patient involvement and non-clinical roles. Listen to our teaser below! For future episodes download the Podbean app or stay tuned for more platform…
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Julie Makinen has blazed trails from China to the war-torn Middle East. Her assignments with some of the biggest print media giants in America including the Washington Post and the Los Angeles Times ultimately landed her in the top editorial role covering a region that she had owned a vacation home: the Coachella Valley. In this new episode of the …
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Larry Bohannan has been writing at the Desert Sun for 35 years. This week, the discussion with Randy Florence will focus on Larry's career covering major sports and news events, some of the most memorable PGA and LPGA tournaments and their participants, and how his career began.By iHub Network
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Crime, the Salton Sea, clowns with guns……New York Times Bestselling writer, Tod Goldberg, joins the Coachella Valley Chronicles with Randy Florence this week. We explore Tod and his over-achieving family, how he came to understand the seedy underside of the desert, and how he turned those into some of the most intensely satisfying stories you’ll re…
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Ever wonder about Modernism Week? The stories behind the homes and the people who built and designed those homes? This week on the Chronicles, Lisa Vossler Smith talks to Randy about many topics including her current role as the Executive Director of Modernism Week. And as always, the Chronicles dives a little deeper to find out what turned Lisa in…
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Our first episode with Bruce Fessier only touched on his impact on the Coachella Valley. In the next installment we’ll get deeper into Bruce’s writing style, the story behind his first awarded story and more discussion around the Desert Sun and the future for Newspapers in general. And we start to hear more about his inspiration, his wife Jane and …
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He spent four decades covering the people, the events and the culture of the Coachella Valley for The Desert Sun. Two years after entering retirement, journalist extraordinaire Bruce Fessier sits for the first of what will undoubtedly be multiple conversations with Randy Florence on the Coachella Valley Chronicles. From his youthful passions to wri…
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Waymond Furman joins Randy Florence on this episode of the Coachella Valley Chronicles on this last week of Black History Month. Mr. Fermon is a lifelong Indio resident and one of the few African Americans who has been involved in the governing of the Coachella Valley's largest city. He is also a law enforcement professional and involved in many ot…
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The first time Richard Oliphant, Sr. was on the Coachella Valley Chronicles, we barely got him to the Coachella Valley. On this episode, we continue with Dick telling us about the building of the initial infrastructure of the Valley. Dick will share stories about developing the first volunteer ambulance service, they first volunteer fire department…
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Michael Jackson, Robert Wagner, Candice Bergen, Johnny Carson. These are the stars of the stories told by this weeks guest, Judy Vossler. Among the many important positions Judy held in the valley was that of General Manager of the La Quinta Resort and Hotel for many years. Judy will share stories of these celebrities and many more. Judy has been r…
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Had this episode's guest taken one road rather than the other, he might have ended up being the lead guitarist on Eye of the Tiger for the band Survivor. Joe Wallace is truly one of the Valley’s most interesting men. Currently the CEO and Chief Innovation Officer at the Coachella Valley Economic Partnership, Joe has come a long way since his upbrin…
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Richard R. Oliphant, a pioneer, businessman and philanthropist in the Coachella Valley, is Randy's first guest on the Coachella Valley Chronicles debut. They will discuss how Dick relocated from Iowa first to Tucson, and later to the Coachella Valley where he was instrumental in the creation of what is today the Palm Desert Country Club, and subseq…
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This Ramadan - I will Elevate my intentionIntention is the starting point of everything we do. Having the correct intention and calling it to mind when starting to do a deed, is one of the most important things that a person should strive to attain.Thi*s* is because the acceptance or rejection of deeds is connected to the intention of doing that de…
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This Ramadan.... I will Live it like my lastWhen Ramadan comes, we don’t really contemplate that this might be our last. Somehow because we always manage to reach the next ramadan, we expect to reach it again; taking it for granted and not preparing properly.Personally, i know alot of people that have passed away and will not have the opportunity t…
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