
S4E5 - Child Welfare Series - Judges (part 1)
11/02/22 • 50 min
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Greetings everyone!
Thank you for returning for the second episode of the Child Welfare series. We are joined by two of our favorite judges from our work in Child Welfare.
Judge Frank Rynd and Judge Michael Schneider. With an accumulative 26 years of servicing as judges in Harris County. We are privileged to an engaging and insightful conversation from the perspective of family law and juvenile law judges.
Judge Rynd served as the Administrative Judge of the 309th Family District Court in Harris County (2008-2010), Associate Judge from 2001-2010, and 257th Family District Court from 1998-2001. The Honorable Frank Rynd is the general counsel for the Archdiocese of Galveston/Houston. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1979, Judge Rynd is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, and University of Texas School of Law.
State District Judge in the 315th District Court of Harris County and over seven years with the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He became the Deputy Division Chief of the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He was General Counsel to the Children’s Assessment Center and the Harris County Attorney’s CAC Partnership Team. Judge Schneider is a Texas A&M grad and a South Texas Law grad. He gained experience as a prosecutor from 1999 to 2006 for the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
This is the first half of our conversations and we look forward to our Happy Hour conversations on Sunday’s. Please leave a review and share with your family and peers.
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Greetings everyone!
Thank you for returning for the second episode of the Child Welfare series. We are joined by two of our favorite judges from our work in Child Welfare.
Judge Frank Rynd and Judge Michael Schneider. With an accumulative 26 years of servicing as judges in Harris County. We are privileged to an engaging and insightful conversation from the perspective of family law and juvenile law judges.
Judge Rynd served as the Administrative Judge of the 309th Family District Court in Harris County (2008-2010), Associate Judge from 2001-2010, and 257th Family District Court from 1998-2001. The Honorable Frank Rynd is the general counsel for the Archdiocese of Galveston/Houston. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1979, Judge Rynd is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, and University of Texas School of Law.
State District Judge in the 315th District Court of Harris County and over seven years with the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He became the Deputy Division Chief of the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He was General Counsel to the Children’s Assessment Center and the Harris County Attorney’s CAC Partnership Team. Judge Schneider is a Texas A&M grad and a South Texas Law grad. He gained experience as a prosecutor from 1999 to 2006 for the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
This is the first half of our conversations and we look forward to our Happy Hour conversations on Sunday’s. Please leave a review and share with your family and peers.
You can find us at:
Www.EverythangCulture.com
IG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: EverythangCulture
Twitter: EveryTHGCulture
Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000567850501
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116
YouTube: https://youtu.be/aSAzW4Yf0G8
Resources:
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
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S4E4 - Introduction to Child Welfare Series
Hello Beautiful! We are here with the season four episode of Everythang Culture. This is our introduction to our first series of episodes. This series will cover the numerous perspectives on Child Welfare. We are discussing the experiences and processes of judges, attorneys, caseworkers, parents, foster caregivers, counselors, therapists, relatives, and adults who were in CPS custody at a point in time in their life.
We will also cover the details of the work and system. We look forward to these conversations and your interactions. Please like, share, comment, and be involved. Remember our three pillars: Respect, Communication, and Consistency.
God Bless,
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S4E6 - Child Welfare Series - Judges (Part 2)
Hello All,
Part 2 of our conversation with Judge Frank Rynd and Mike Schneider. Thank you so much for listening to part 1! We hope you are enjoying our Child Welfare series and can learn something new.
Judge Frank Rynd and Judge Michael Schneider. With an accumulative 26 years of servicing as judges in Harris County. We are privileged to an engaging and insightful conversation from the perspective of family law and juvenile law judges.
Judge Rynd served as the Administrative Judge of the 309th Family District Court in Harris County (2008-2010), Associate Judge from 2001-2010, and 257th Family District Court from 1998-2001. The Honorable Frank Rynd is the general counsel for the Archdiocese of Galveston/Houston. Admitted to the Texas Bar in 1979, Judge Rynd is a graduate of the University of Texas at Austin, and University of Texas School of Law.
State District Judge in the 315th District Court of Harris County and over seven years with the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He became the Deputy Division Chief of the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County Attorney’s Office. He was General Counsel to the Children’s Assessment Center and the Harris County Attorney’s CAC Partnership Team. Judge Schneider is a Texas A&M grad and a South Texas Law grad. He gained experience as a prosecutor from 1999 to 2006 for the Children’s Protective Division of the Harris County District Attorney’s Office.
This is the first half of our conversations and we look forward to our Happy Hour conversations on Sunday’s. Please leave a review and share with your family and peers.
You can find us at:
Www.EverythangCulture.com
IG/Facebook/Tiktok/Tumblr: EverythangCulture
Twitter: EveryTHGCulture
Spotify: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116?i=1000567850501
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/everythang-culture/id1455598116
YouTube: https://youtu.be/aSAzW4Yf0G8
Resources:
Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/everythang-culture-podcast/exclusive-content
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