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San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce
United States
Приєднався 28 вер 2009
Since 1904, the San Luis Obispo Chamber of Commerce has been dedicated to serving our membership through work to enhance the economic prosperity and community well-being of San Luis Obispo County. Our focus is on creating the best possible environment for people to live, raise their families and pursue their passions in the place they love.
Our Chamber is the oldest and largest voluntary organization in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. As an independent nonprofit corporation (not affiliated with government or any other agency), we uniquely serve the needs of our 1,400+ members and the more than 33,000 individuals they collectively employ.
We invite you to get engaged; be an active participant in and caretaker of the place you have chosen to build your life.
Our Chamber is the oldest and largest voluntary organization in San Luis Obispo and Santa Barbara counties. As an independent nonprofit corporation (not affiliated with government or any other agency), we uniquely serve the needs of our 1,400+ members and the more than 33,000 individuals they collectively employ.
We invite you to get engaged; be an active participant in and caretaker of the place you have chosen to build your life.
A Whale Of A Tale | Amy McKellar
Some of the most amazing experiences in SLO are getting to see the humpback whales that spend their summers here. This year has been particularly impressive - not only have we had spectacular humpback displays, but whales that rarely come to SLO have also been spending lots of time in our water. Morro Bay Whale Watching’s naturalist, Amy McKellar shared what an amazing summer this has been for whale watching.
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Being Brave About Election Contention | Cal Stevens
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During this intense election season, feelings of division can erode our trust in democracy, but a local organization is building bridges by facilitating discourse with community members across the political spectrum and focusing on election integrity. Braver Angels co-director Cal Stevens shared how this work helped develop a practical guide on elections that signals hope about democracy and ho...
70 Years of Appliance Sales | Jennifer and Bryan Idler
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An iconic staple in our community, Idler’s Home is celebrating 70 years, a huge milestone as a local business. Siblings Bryan and Jennifer Idler, third-generation owners and operators of the business, joined us onstage and shared more about their family business legacy, successfully keeping their doors open for 70 years, the state of the local appliance market and the future of Idler’s Home.
Working Towards A SLO Free From Overdose | Him Lacey
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The ongoing opioid crisis has impacted many and the number of drug overdoses in our county is still high. Kim Lacey, founder of SLO Overdose Awareness Day, shared more about the upcoming event and how the organization is working to create a healthier and safer environment by increasing awareness of the issue, sharing information, and encouraging community engagement.
State Parks Stewardship | Sierra Emrick
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Central Coast State Parks Association (CCSPA) has been leading our community in the education and protection of wildlife and their habitat in SLO County since 1976. Sierra Emrick, a Los Osos native, has taken over as the new Executive Director. She shared more about how her world travels and education have given her a deep appreciation for this work and the future of CCSPA.
SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update August 2024
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SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update August 2024
Bringing Good Fire Back | Becca Lucas
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In June, members of yak titʸu titʸu yak tiłhini Northern Chumash Tribe brought good fire back to their ancestral lands in an incredibly powerful first-ever cultural burn in San Luis Obispo County on city-owned property OR first cultural burn...in generations. We were honored to have Becca Lucas from ytt Tribe teach about the burn’s importance, process, and how collaboration helped make it a rea...
Safe, Sound and Sober | Sylvia Barnard
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Closing systemic gaps in service for individuals struggling with addiction is an essential component of helping people heal while mitigating community impacts. Good Samaritan’s Sylvia Barnard to shared how the County’s newly established sobering center bridges that divide, providing a safe place for individuals to detox as they make their way into longer term care.
Home Today, Support Forever | Lauren Brown
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Helping a family navigate crisis in their home country to relocate to the United States isn’t easy, and sticking with them through the threats of housing insecurity here only further tests the limits of support. Lauren Brown joined us from SLO 4 Home to share how the organization maintains a long-term focus building community around relocated families to achieve resiliency and belonging.
Dump the Battery Fires | Penny Lane Case
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As news of technology-sparked garbage fires becomes more commonplace, we face the harsh reality that even when we think waste is managed, it can still cause dangerous pollution. Penny Lane Case joined us onstage from Nexstera Tech, this year’s AngelCon winner, and shared how their system can remove batteries from the waste stream before they’re picked up.
SLOMA'S New Coat | MOMO
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Every year, the SLO Museum of Art changes its colors with an exciting new mural. The 2024-2025 mural project will bring renowned American artist and muralist MOMO to San Luis Obispo to spend a few weeks painting the SLOMA building. MOMO joined us on stage to talk about his work, inspiration and what we can expect from this next mural.
Are You ADA Compliant | Emilie de la Motte
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Is your website accessible to those with disabilities? Does it need to be? Could you be sued over it? These are questions that your business needs to be asking. Emilie de la Motte, an attorney at Carmel & Naccasha, joined us to share her expertise in this field, why you need to pay attention to this discussion and changes you can make.
Fostering Healthy Youth | Stacy Salame
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Big Brothers Big Sisters of SLO County partners with parents, guardians, volunteers and others in the community to ensure each child in their programs achieves higher aspirations, greater confidence and better relationships. Stacy Salame was recently announced as the new Executive Director and joined us to share more about the future of the organization.
Digging Up Local History | Terry Jones
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The “Pecho Coast”, or the land held today by the Diablo Canyon Power Plant, was home to a Japanese-American farmstead from 1928 to 1942. Over Memorial Day Weekend, an excavation took place and more than 40 descendants of the couple who lived at the site were present. Terry Jones, Cal Poly Professor of Anthropology, joined us to share more about this impactful project.
Tourism In SLO Cal | Cathy Cartier
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Visit SLO CAL is doing big work at national and international levels to continue to make our county a destination for travelers worldwide. We invited Cathy Cartier, SLO CAL’s President & CEO, to the Good Morning SLO stage where we shared more about the state of local tourism heading into the summer season.
A Change For The Pride & Diversity Center | Dusty Colyer Worth
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A Change For The Pride & Diversity Center | Dusty Colyer Worth
Remember To Look Down | Pierre Rademaker
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Remember To Look Down | Pierre Rademaker
SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update
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SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update
Inspecting Health, Restaurant By Restaurant | Peter Hague
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Inspecting Health, Restaurant By Restaurant | Peter Hague
Multilingual Debates | Alejandro Valentín Martinez
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Multilingual Debates | Alejandro Valentín Martinez
SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update May 2024
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SLO Chamber Governmental Affairs | Legislative Update May 2024
Protecting Our Animal Friends | Kristin Howland
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Protecting Our Animal Friends | Kristin Howland
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Thank you so much for all you do
I need HELP and relief from human trafficking and technological assault against me & my babies! why I cant be helped?; where is at least 1 genuine honest American that cares without this or that from me? No Luciferians allowee wver again. 😢
Never in my wildest dreams I've thought I will my best friend here in USA in a UA-cam video! 👏👏👏
Sunt româncă și am auzit despre nobilul tău angajament și titanica muncă depusă în rezolvarea cazului, din podcastul italiencei "Elisa True Crime"! Ești un Om minunat! Mulțumesc că exiști!
Jill Stearns, Cuesta College, she is a terrible animal, not a person. I can't believe people serve her. Stupid college administration. She is a big liar, like all Democrats. I have evidence to support my testimony.
Downtown had a lot of stores for residents. Big chain stores, mixed with locally owned and operated smaller stores dominated downtown. This is not the case today, with many vacancies. You noticed the signage and look of each store front back when, as there were no trees. It was a lovely and safe place to grow up in. The 1950's-1970's was a great time for SLO, and the middle-class of America (1945 to 1971). Only the building are as it was, and I assume Agenda21 will change the buildings and lifestyles forever, going forward - backwards.
honestly, this may work for your relationship but this thinking is VERY black and white and stereotypical which can be damaging overall for gender equality. no one person is set to talk a certain way based on their hormones or genitals. humans are much more complicated than that.
Don't close it unless natural gas replaces it or new nuclear. politicians & the public need to stop comparing advanced nuclear energy to that of the Chernobyl disaster. This is like saying the Pinto was a bad car so we should stop producing any more cars.
Dr Dale Bredeson's book The End of Alzheimers is the definitive word on this horrific disease. In it he identifies 30 some causes. His book title is serious. He is healing people that follow his protocols to reverse it. It is multi-faceted and must be attacked on multiple fronts...none of which are pharmaceuticals. It's the clinically researched truth and everyone should read it. Also, here's an interview with a fellow board certified neurologist, Dr David Perlmutter worth hearing. ua-cam.com/video/r1dXGLyu1gM/v-deo.htmlsi=YFpN37oXdMUh2QRk. It can be reversed and Dr Bredeson is the only doctor I know who has researched it enough to tell us how.
God bless you. Using your very difficult circumstances to help others is so unselfish. Thank you!
You are amazing! Thank you for this video!❤
Thank you for being so forthright. I appreciate it especially because a dear long-term friend of mine was diagnosed around 10 years ago or so and chose to keep it secret from anyone other than her husband. We’d typically talk by phone once a week. After a while I noticed she wasn’t initiating calls but was always thrillled when I called. I noticed changes but tended to write them off for a while. When I finally did speak to another mutual friend about my concerns about her that person thought our friend was just depressed. But eventually her husband was advised by doctors to inform everyone. She’s now in an assisted living facility and doesn’t seem to connect or recognize me when I see her. I just so wish she would have shared the diagnosis years ago so I could have assured her of my care and willingness to stay by her side.
You are a brave and courageous woman. Thank you for using your pain to help others!
Was alchohol a contributing factor?
Wow, you are a very strong lady! Bravo to you and best wishes for a break through, and fast!!
My wife of 51 years has Alzheimer’s and we have it reasonably under control with exercise and puzzles and crosswords. Biggest issue is that I can’t leave her on her own as she gets frightened. We push on. ❤
My wife was afflicted with it, all I can say is no matter how deep the disease has moved , love is always recognized
a PET scan with a large amount of red is a good thing.... if there is a lot less red and more blue, yellow and green then that is indicative of Alzheimer's.
I wonder how she is doing now?
Alzheimer's is what my family looks like: first my grandmother, then her eldest son (my uncle), then her second born daughter, followed by her first, then her second to youngest daughter, all my aunts (3 of 7 daughters). They are all deceased and died in memory care facilities. Now, my Mom has it - I will do everything humanly possible to keep her in her own home as we both watched the dramatic decline of her siblings once they were moved from their familiar surroundings. I know this is not a feasible situation for everyone, but I am in a position where I can keep my Mom at home and am so grateful I am able to do so. She has three more younger siblings who are thus far unaffected. Will they be next? Will my sister or I be the next, or any of our first cousins? How many generations of our family will be affected by, or die from this terrible disease before there is a cure? And, I must say, God bless the courage and strength of our family members (and all others) who lived, or are living with, the devastating effects of Alzheimer's either as the person with it or as a caregiver. I am awed by your bravery.
I’m sorry to hear how it has taken such a toll on your family. I’m going to be praying for y’all to have strength and encouragement with all that you are dealing with. All the best to you and your family.
God bless you for watching your Mom. I am sorry for your many losses.
@@leert2698 Thank you so much for your kindness. I know things can, and probably will, get worse, but Mom, at 91, is strong and, outside of Alzheimer's, amazingly healthy. We are enjoying life together, doing as much as she is able to, have grown even closer than we were before and find laughter in every day. I am so blessed to have this time with her and to have the support of my husband who encourages me to do as much as I can for Mom.
@@colleenposadas8415 Dear Colleen, I appreciate your kindness and prayers so much. I was always very close to all my aunts and my grandmother watching them decline as they did was devastating. I pray that some day researchers find a cure for this terrible disease. At this point, my Mom has not declined as much as my other relatives, and given her advanced age, the doctors feel she may not. I hope this holds true. We are making the best of every day and I am truly honored and grateful to be able to be with her. Thank you again.
My mom just passed away in February from Alzheimer’s…she was 89. I think her dementia was in part caused from taking statins. Statins cross the blood brain barrier removing cholesterol from the brain. Our brains and body need cholesterol to function properly. Cholesterol doesn’t and has never caused heart disease, heart attacks or strokes. Let’s not forget about these medications that have caused a huge increase in dementia/Alzheimer’s since being pushed on people since the 80’s. My mom’s sister is 87 and her brother is 91…neither have dementia/Alzheimer’s and neither ever took a statin. Maybe it means nothing but it needs to be addressed. My mom’s dementia became ten times worse after she took those two Covid shots…way worse. She never took another shot of that poison. All her natural teeth fell out too…the root and all. There were other loved ones in the nursing facility she was at that said the same thing about the Covid shots and their love ones as well as physical therapists who saw the same thing happen to other residents. We need to quit be quiet about what the pharmaceutical industry has done to people as well as the medical industrial complex that allowed it. I know some can’t grasp it or will refuse to grasp it but the truth will always be the truth.
The amount of times we were dismissed when seeking an official diagnosis for my stepmom is sadly all too common. Her doctor said "she's not wandering" so didn't feel the need to even address it. I pushed for a referral to a neurologist who said does it really matter (umm, yes lady that is why I am here) We did get a diagnosis of Mild Cognitive impairment but even that we didn't really get what it may lead to. I pushed some more and finally we were connected with an amazing neurologist.
I don’t understand why money must be raised, why it isn’t already a priority to uncover a cause and cure. The economic impact alone justifies federal funding.
I've never been good at technology and we all have different abilities or not.
I am not going on with dementia, which may be the case-my vocabulary is falling away. There is no way my useless self is going to burden the one person I would become yet a burden to while he continues on and on with nobody to bolster and cry with while this curse slowly carries one Sorry, too much gloom. Another Tom
🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽
Were all just doing time. Make the best of your time. Hebrews 7: 27. King James Version.
very interesting!
I find that even in my 70’s , I still can enjoy many of the simple things I enjoyed in elementary school and Jr high …… activities that involve an interaction with and appreciation of a natural environment ….. no mental gymnastics.
When I say God help you, I mean it. You are wonderful.
Try selenium and MCT and cut out bad sugars. It's worth trying rather than sliding into ALZ.
Take H202 35% Food Grade , daily , stand bear feet in Sand 3 times daily , remove mercury , don't trust Big Pharma , they create this & other diseases
I've had cancer. My Dad had Alzheimer's. I'll take cancer any day.
I have had cancer and now I have Alzheimer's - I agree with you.
@@diamoo8021 I hope your progression is slim to none.
Thank you for now it is slim.
Watching this January 2024. Does anyone know how Pam is doing now? God bless
In her 2024 blog she say she is doing fine.
@@user-oo8ei4lj6s : Thank you
Glad she is still here and doing her blog. What a great lady.
Your courage telling your story is truly inspiring but so heartbreaking. The way you are putting your obvious skills to maximum use is amazing . I feel like you did at times, but I’m putting it done to menopause or natural aging or just the experience of recent retirement the use it or lose it syndrome 😊 but I’m not sure. I’m scared to be tested, I don’t think I could cope with the devastation of a diagnosis sadly we are not all gifted with the support network needed to get through this awful disease with dignity. I wish you all the best in the future.
If you’re seeing this, you are amazing! My mom had it. Terrible to watch it progress. Anybody reading this, start watching your diet.
All of our diseases are created in the lab. Starts at childhood 💉💉. The Rockefellers Fisher center for Alzheimer's disease 😮. Creating diseases for the depopulation agenda. There will never be a cure, ALL the research is 🐂💩.
I am worried my Mom has it. She is talking hateful to me and putting me down. Saying things that really hurt me. She hates if I clean house! Says she don't remember me ever being this clean. It hurts to see her this way.
@@SusanGray-p1p there’s tests she can take possibly even ones you can do.
Thank you so much for sharing. So many people need this information.
My honey has. My heart broken. Prayers for you and all❤
Very well said and I am so glad you are who you are as you will be (and already are!) FIERCE in your quest for a cure!!! Namaste!❤
We see it with every video of Biden.
Wait, hold on. Who's the dude slurring his way through campaign rallies getting Biden and Obama confused? The guy who doesn't want to start WWII? Pretty sure that's, uh, not President Biden.
Trump is the poster child for dementia. It's only because he's always been such a moron that some people don't notice.
And Trump. Actually, he's more symptomatic.
@@cht2162 I don't think that's the case. Trump runs circles around Biden, give me a break.
FOOLS must politicice ‘everything’ , its satanic !! Damn all who politicize elementary problems of all humanity !! 😠😣😖😡
I wish you well, your honesty is courageous
Hoping a cure will be available soon.
This man is a true hero. I'm from Turkey and I listened the podcast and not only that it was great, you could tell how much he cared and worked for it. Well done Chris!
Very much appreciate your presentation, your honesty.
There are still flies but for an entirely different reason. Bring back the horses and ship out the BUMS!
Keep up the amazing work, Christine!
ua-cam.com/video/TfpZGlosp1E/v-deo.htmlfeature=shared They know ....even americans
Thank you
Mental game right here is dead on!!
lol
Nicely done Chris 👊💥