Meet Daniel Hunt Owner of Last Option Defense. Listen I live in the US of A and many people have weapons and guns are all around us. It never hurts to learn to protect yourself and to be prepared!!!
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🚨 7 Things To Know If You Travel To France – Part 1 🚨
Do you have travel plans this summer? Where are you going? Send us some pictures. In this latest installment in THE 7 MINUTES WITH Q PODCAST I discuss food, fun and helpful tips if you’re traveling to France. Leave us a comment below and tell us what you think.
🚨 Trailer alert – Traveling this summer check out my favorite places to eat in Paris, France 🚨
So, do you have summer plans? Are you going anywhere this year? If you’re going to France, check out this video and find out about some amazing places to eat in Paris.
Going live at 7pm c.s.t on Instagram @7minuteswithq joining us will be Founder, Social Entrepreneur and Connector JHA and Organizer of Vol. Summer – Farewell and Co. Matt Salazar.
According to CNN, During the pandemic, cities such as Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Natchez, Mississippi, have offered remote workers cash to relocate there, while exotic destinations like Aruba have promoted their islands for stay-at-home jobs.
Now, West Virginia wants to pay remote workers $12,000 to move to its country roads.
On April 12, Gov. Jim Justice announced a program, Ascend WV, that “will allow adventurers to enjoy world-class recreation, uncrowded spaces, and a low cost of living while staying fully connected to their jobs.”
Well, would you do it? Would you move for the right price? Thoughts?! We want to hear from you!
Araceli Avionn is a motivated leader whom mentors, coaches, and empowers others to create and obtain goals in their personal and professional lives. Her mission is to “Engage, Excite, Empower” others by utilizing her personal skillset and life lessons to reach greater heights in education and leadership.
With the newly elected incoming executive administration, more and more Americans are having conversations about a host of progressive ideas and topics ranging from racial injustice, immigration to climate change and we’re barely touching the surface. Student loan forgiveness is on the lips of folks too. A simple search online can drag up many articles and conversations about it. Heck, Moveon.org has an email marketing campaign about it so one wonders is this really going to happen.
Here are a few points to think about:
1) Let’s say if legislation works in the favor of the Democrats and a bill is passed and implemented if the opposition tries to overturn it similar to the Affordable Care Act they might get shut down. Why well look at the fight to overturn the ACA they recently got rejected because it more or less is working and millions of people have are enrolled. You can’t just take it from them.
2) Should the push be for a partial payment given the current economic situation or a full gesture? If there is a partial payment then people might get frustrated remembering how the other companies and industries were bailed in the past few decades including in 2020 and that reality could negatively impact the Left moving forward. We also have to remember that many CEO’s and others walked away with golden parachutes during severe economic downturns. This angered many Americans and we still see it happening today. It always baffles me how none of these multi-million and billion dollar companies do not have any backup cash or “savings”! Hey Man, where is your 6 months of savings?!?!
3) Another interesting idea to consider is does this come with a stipulation? Caveat? Condition? Some service that is none military such as public defenders, teachers, volunteer healthcare workers or something artistic too. Like maybe communication or media related work for non-profits, governmental entities and private.
Look, I don’t have the answers and I’m just an average grade of weed in the dispensary but student loan forgiveness needs to be discussed, our elected officials need to move forward with this and we must hold them accountable.
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Araceli Avionn is a motivated leader who mentors, coaches, and empowers others to create and obtain goals in their personal and professional lives. Her mission is to “Engage, Excite, Empower” others by utilizing her personal skillset and life lessons to reach greater heights in education and leadership. Araceli earned her Bachelor of Science Degree in Technology Logistics and Supply Chain Management from the University of Houston, a Master of Business Administration from The Institute of Florida Technology and a Certification of Professional in Human Resources from HR Certification Institute. Upon graduating from the University of Houston in 2009, Araceli began her career managing in retail logistics distribution, relocating to Nashville, Tennessee for one year and ultimately find her way back to Houston to build her career in leadership. While balancing a career and motherhood, she has transitioned into senior leadership roles within the Logistics and Manufacturing field. Her love and passion for leading, teaching and mentoring helped to guide her to a path of following her dream of becoming an Adjunct Professor for the University of Houston Downtown.
Amsterdam is by far one of my favorite cities to visit I mean it has everything. It is on water, has amazing museums, restaurants and of course weed and the Red Light District!!! Believe it or not that is just scratching the surface.
Trailer: Check out the new designs from B. Doo Designs
Jai Bailey Owner of B.Doo Designs shows off some new products she has out now and coming this year! Jai Bailey – a Native Houstonian, Owner and Creator of B. Doo Designs, custom bag and tote line.
🚨 Full episode drops here tomorrow at 7:30 pm c.s.t. 🚨
Trailer: Craziest thing that has happened while mobile bartending
K. Nicole Turner shares the wildest story she’s experienced as a Entrepreneur on The 7 Minutes with Q Podcast. K. Nicole Turner, 42 years old mother of 2 teenage boys. A degrees accountant and a TABC bartender. I also am 1/2 owner of total Knockout Financial Solutions. As a mixologist I enjoy crafting signature drinks for my clients. K Dot Kocktails caters to intimate and large events alike. Tomorrow she’ll share more about her signature drinks and her journey as an accountant and bartender.
🚨 FULL EPISODE AVAILABLE HERE TOMORROW AT 7 PM C.S.T. 🚨
Going live tonight… 7:30 pm cst – Meet Jai Bailey of B. Doo Designs
Let’s talk with B. Doo Designs Owner and Chief Design Steward
Jai Bailey – a Native Houstonian, Owner and Creator of B. Doo Designs, custom bag and tote line. MBA graduate of Prairie View A&M and full-time HR Analyst within the Oil and Sector where I have been for the last 13 years. I bring over 20 years in Human Resources and recently launched my first business venture last year during the global pandemic. I am a mother of one son, Tyler, a sister to 2, and a friend to many.
Going live tonight… 7:30 pm cst – Meet K. Nicole Turner of K Dot Kocktails
Tune in as we speak with K. Nicole Turner owner of KDot Kocktails. Kdot kocktails is a mobile bartending service that caters to small and large customers alike.
K. Nicole Turner, 42 years old mother of 2 teenage boys. A degrees accountant and a TABC bartender. I also am 1/2 owner of total Knockout Financial Solutions. As a mixologist I enjoy crafting signature drinks for my clients. K Dot Kocktails caters to intimate and large events alike.
Does the United States of America have a gun problem?
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Johnny Solis III is a a former educator, a graduate of Georgetown University’s School of Foreign Service and the University of Houston Law Center. He has worked on Capitol Hill, the Texas Governor’s Office in the Economic Developement Office, for Commissioner Adrian Garcia as a Legal Environmental Policy Analyst and is active in Houston politics. He currently serves as the Vice President for Youth Outreach for his Local League of United Latin American Citizens (LULAC) chapter and is involved with environmental awareness and advocacy in East Harris County.