Kenny Slaught On Santa Barbara’s Architecture Gems

George Washington Smith, an architect, created the Spanish Colonial revival style about 100 years ago. He left Harvard to work in bond trading, and moved to Santa Barbara after becoming successful. Smith’s plan was to pursue his hobbies, however, he decided to continue designing for the community after learning that locals admired his work. He brought authentic materials from Spain and merged the old with the new in his architecture. Today. Smith seen as a Santa Barbara founding father, and many artists followed his lead. Kenny Slaught acknowledges the meticulous mind needed to create such artists pieces.

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Slaught Discusses EMDR’s Benefits For PTSD Sufferers

Kenny Slaught explains that clients of the Hospice of Santa Barbara are provided innovative therapies. While managing grief is challenging, there is a new therapy proved to assist people in overcoming difficult times. Those who have PTSD feel strong negative emotions when recalling a past trauma, just like people who are grieving. EMDR enables for these painful emotions to be processed. EMDR uses dual stimulation, a combination of bilateral eye movements and sounds. The client will focus on the trauma in a safe environment while paying attention to the external stimulus. Therapists will then aid individuals in mitigating the negative feelings and make different associations with the triggers they are experiencing.

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Kenny Slaught Recognizes Historical Significance Of Santa Barbara Architecture

Real estate Kenny Slaught recognizes the impact of architectural roots on Santa Barbara’s buildings. Slaught highlights the Spanish influence that is still present in the city’s structures on his blog at KennySlaught.com. He also shares details about how the construction industry in Santa Barbara evolved, and how the city implemented guidelines to keep the original style from getting lost.

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Sophisticated Upgrades And Enhanced Museum Experience – Kenny Slaught

The building’s updates, sponsored by Kenny Slaught, involve maintaining its character but also add modern features. Additionally, the building as well as the tens of thousands of art pieces inside will be better protected with the new seismic upgrades. The gallery space will be 25% bigger, which will make for an improved visitor experience. The restoration effort is the museum’s largest up to date.

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Kenny Slaught Speaks To Skills Gained Through Hospice Mentorship Initiatives

Families who lost a loved one can attend the eight week long Parenting After Loss program. The counseling offered in this program deals with the emotional and practical aspects of death in a family. By engaging in the program, families learn communication techniques that help them become closer after a tragic event, Kenny Slaught says.

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Kenny Slaught – Network Support Is A Useful Program

Santa Barbara City College affirmed its reputation when it comes to training network support professionals. As per Kenny Slaught, people who attend the program are investing their time in education. Network engineers manage their computer network and develop new connectivity and data management applications. There are many job openings in communications technologies and more show up every year.

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Kenny Slaught Explains The Elements Of Hispanic Architecture

The Spanish Colonial Revival style was started in the early 1900s in US. The style was used to design US cities that belonged to Spain and is mostly found in California. After the 1925 earthquake, Santa Barbara adopted it. George Washington Smith relocated to Montecito and played a big role in popularizing the movement. El Pueblo Viejo’s architecture reminds of ancient Rome and Paris, and keeps history alive by preserving its style. If you wonder what Hispanic architecture is about, this style was inspired by cities in Andalusia, Southern Spain. The structures in Santa Barbara come from combining the available resources with the environment. Kenny Slaught explains that the Spanish structures in the region are defined by minimalism and great craftsmanship. The Santa Barbara buildings face the sun, and are colored in shades of red, orange, yellow and white.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Increasing Profitability For Property Management Sector

The property market in US was improved by new technology, which increased this sector’s profits. Sites that provide online collaborations and especially workflow automation are becoming more popular. This happens because they offer more precise and accurate data. CEO of Investec Real Estate Companies, Kenny Slaught, explains how developers in the Golden State can use revolutionary models and cyber operations to improve their brands.

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Local Services For Youth Suffering Loss Of Loved One

Hospice of Santa Barbara provides many counseling programs for those affected by a loss, and not only terminally ill patients. Some programs focus on children who have a hard time dealing with the death of a loved one. About one child in 20 loses at least one caretaker before becoming an adult, and 20 percent of teens experience the death of a family member before 18 years old. The services provided by Hospice of Santa Barbara aim to help these kids. Kenny Slaught notes that the programs are helpful for children who are at risk of depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

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Kenny Slaught Discusses Benefits Of Hospice Youth Support Initiatives

Kenny Slaught supports Hospice of Santa Barbara’s involvement in different school levels, starting with elementary grade and up to college. Students who were affected by trauma can freely talk about their problems during the weekly support groups organized by volunteers. The groups strive to teach students how to better cope with and analyze their feelings. The coping tools aid teens in not getting involved with drugs or other self-destructive behaviors. Beside helping kids, the foundation provides courses to employees about how to effectively communicate with students when it comes to sensitive subjects. The Hospice of Santa Barbara is connected with 65 schools, with which it is open for communication 24/7.

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