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Spring is a good time to take some small steps to improve your physical health. Let's Get Moving Host Maria Shilaos speaks with Aaron Hunt, who is a USU Extension health and wellness specialist, to learn some small things you can do both inside and outside that can make a big difference. Instagram: @movingmaria Facebook: Let's Get Moving with Maria Website: https://linktr.ee/letsgetmovingwithmaria
Take some small steps to improve your mental clarity. Let's Get Moving Host Maria Shilaos speaks with Aaron Hunt who is a USU Extension health and wellness specialist to learn how positive affirmations, digital detox and other tips can improve our mental well-being. Instagram: @movingmaria Facebook: Let's Get Moving with Maria Website: https://linktr.ee/letsgetmovingwithmaria
Ausverkauftes XPERION, ausgeschlafener Max Kruse und Trainer-Star Martin Harnik. Die Vorzeichen für einen fantastischen Abend standen gut. Und spätestens als Aaron Hunt von seiner Verfolgsjagd in Bremen erzählte, war die Folge perfekt…Wer jetzt noch wissen will, warum Aaron vor der Polizei weglief, wer auf keinen Fall den Trainerjob beim HSV übernehmen darf und warum Kollege Harnik jetzt zum Trainer-Star werden könnte, der hört am besten direkt rein. In diese neue Folge. Let's Go!Sendet eure Sprachnachricht hier ans FLATTERFON: https://wa.me/message/GOIP54IPWDWBE1Weitere Infos zu uns und unseren Werbepartnern findest du hier: https://linktr.ee/flatterball Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
County Clare's most inspirational and courageous young and unsung heroes have been honoured at the seventh annual Clare Garda Divisional Youth Awards. The winners, all aged between 16 and 21 years, received their awards in front of friends and family members at a special ceremony, held at Hotel Woodstock. The Clare Garda Youth Awards are sponsored by The Shannon Airport Group. To find out more, Alan Morrissey was joined by Lucy Crean and Emer Burke who won the group award with the Ennis TY Mobile Phone and Social Media project. Also joining Alan was Aaron Hunt, a student in St. Anne's Community College, Killaloe who won an individual award.
Der ehemalige HSV-Kapitän spricht im Abendblatt-Podcast über das Topspiel gegen Holstein Kiel, die Rückkehr von Fiete Arp und Lewis Holtby, den Fußball von Steffen Baumgart und sein neues Leben als Spielerberater.
On this episode of Bats and Balls Podcast, The Producer, Josh & the returning Aaron Hunt go toe to toe on the NRL Preview Show. The team go through all the teams in Josh's Random Selection before going through our Predictions. As this is just a chit chat there are no timestamps for this episode. Do not forget to join our NRL and AFL Tipping competitions. Links to the Tipping Competition can be found on http://batsandballspodcast.com/ We are now on Patreon. Follow the link below to join. https://www.patreon.com/batsandballspod Twitter - @batsandballspod Brendan - @The Producer05 Josh - @PiesJosh Colbee - @colbee6ref Mendy - @BigMendy180 Erik - @ErikNielsen2759 Part of the Always Up Network Always Up Network - @AlwaysUpNetwork #AUN Email - batsandballspodcast@gmail.com facebook.com/batsandballspodcast http://batsandballspodcast.com/
Title Sponsor: Scrapin the Coast Our Lifestyle Podcast YouTube Channel ODB intros episode 351 covering scene updates & MORE Miggity Mike The Mayor is nearly a no call no show when he is found having fell off an airboat in the middle of the Everglades ODB touches base w/ Aaron Hunt from Art of Noize club to talk Bring The Noize which is this Sat 2/10 & MORE! ODB interviews catches up with title guest Sean from @RAD_BMX_Builds What he has had going on since I met him Sept '22 Living in a new state RAD BMX Builds Social medica Old School BMX + so much more! Note: episode 351 artwork created by Jason "ODB" Ballard. Images from various spots either from me ODB or the title guest(s) RIP Mark “Papa Smurf” Ballard! We miss you Dad. Stay On Da Rise!
The Pretty Goods are a modern Americana band from Shelbyville, Kentucky featuring textured vocal harmonies and tasteful instrumentation. The Pretty Goods is Sara Bond (vocals/fiddle), Melinda Mathis Hardin (vocals), Lewis Mathis (vocals/guitar), Brandon Bond (guitar), and Aaron Hunt (upright bass). --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tophillrecording/support
A huge thank you to Aaron Hunt for being an awesome guest today on the podcast talking about building a niche following through YouTube. Check out his YouTube channel here
This is the first of a three-part series talking about what you need to serve your niche. I've watched Vincent Pugliese build out a $9 membership over the past few months that consists of an email that goes out every week and has shared so much with the TLF community. What I've learned as I watched him is that he has really mastered his micro niche—what he's good at and what he enjoys doing. Today we'll talk about your micro niche, which is the content. Wednesday we'll talk about connections and on Friday we'll finish up with the confluence of where those two things come together. So, for the past almost 300 episodes I've talked to you about real estate advice. This week is going to be a little different, but it will still apply to your real estate business. We'll be talking about how you can build an audience through the knowledge that you have and help people with it—whether it's a community mastermind group, video course, book, or email list. When you think about building a niche, you have to start with content. For some of us that's easy, we have a ton of ideas, but maybe it's hard for you. Think of what you enjoy and do something with that. A friend of mine, Aaron Hunt, has had a ton of success with his YouTube channel. In fact, he's monetizing it now and it will eventually replace his full-time income by making videos about something he enjoys—Japanese bait style fishing. It doesn't matter how old you are or if you already have a full-time job, if you can identify your niche, you can build something that can be successful and be a lot of fun. My membership has grown a ton, it's been a lot of fun, and I've had a lot of success with it. I just started with making content, producing it, and building it—building things that I wish would've been there when I was starting out in real estate—things that I wish would've been there as a new Realtor. I get to share that on the membership. So, I want you to think about what is the content that you have that maybe you've never realized you had. John Stange talks about the content waterfall, and we've had an episode about how to create yours. Think about what you wish you had known when you got into X? The same way I share how to have success in your real estate business, how to market a luxury listing, how to find balance with work and your family, how to use social media in your real estate career, and how to reassure the client that you are the best Realtor for the job? You need content. As you think of that micro niche, if you are having some confusion, I'm more than happy to talk to you about it. As you think about that niche or micro niche, think about what you are passionate about, what you want to talk about and do. I joke about having a podcast about the Philadelphia Phillies—I've had a great time here in Florida watching their spring training games. Maybe I'll have a podcast one day about that because I love it. Maybe I'll have a podcast about faith and marriage. I love real estate so much and I love having conversations about how to be a successful Realtor, how to use social media to grow your business, and love answering questions—that's my micro niche. If you're struggling with your niche, just write down ideas every day and you'll figure out what you enjoy doing. You'll figure out your micro niche and what content you should be producing. Google questions that people are asking in your field and answer them for your content. Answer the Public is a great site for finding questions that people want answered. Take those questions and answer them in an email, blog, or podcast—I encourage you to start today. Do it right now—write down three to five things you wish you would've known about something you're passionate about. I hope this is encouraging to you and we will continue to talk about it as we cover the connections on the next podcast followed by the confluence on Friday. I hope by the end of the week you get a better feel of what that niche and micro niche are,...
I decided that going fishing is better than going to work. So I "retired" at 48 from a good job and decided to just go fishing, and make some videos along the way. This after virtually no fishing for the last 20 years... I kinda feel like a beginner again!In 2022 I'm fishing as many places as I can in Pennsylvania and West Virginia to knock the rust off my fishing skills. Fish new water, catch new species, meet new friends. And explore my newest fishing interest: Bait Finesse Style fishing - or BFS for short.That exploration of BFS has turned into a consuming pursuit, leading to the creation of BaitFinesse.info which has the objective of becoming the central directory of all things BFS. Learn more about Aaron here!YoutubeLearn more about Path to Podcast Success here!
Mallory Harding, mezzo-soprano, and Artistic Director of New Moon Opera joins the show to discussBiographyChicago-based mezzo-soprano Mallory Harding most recently performed with Haymarket Opera in their filmed production of Acis and Galatea, and previously covered the role of Maxualinda and sang in the chorus in their production of The Dragon of Wantley by John Frederick Lampe. As a founding member and the Artistic Director of New Moon Opera, Mallory has appeared as Zita in Gianni Schicchi, Armelinde in Pauline Viardot's Cendrillon, Croûte-au-Pot in Mesdames de la Halle by Offenbach, Dinah in Trouble in Tahiti, and Hansel in Hansel and Gretel.Ms. Harding performed with Evanston Chamber Opera in the world premiere of Joseph's Gift by Francis Lynch as Alto Narrator and was hailed as "simply fanastic" (Aaron Hunt, Chicago Theatre Review). She frequently performs with Vox 3 Collective and has sung the roles of Line and Agathe in their Chicago premiere of Carl Nielsen's Maskerade, in addition to appearing in numerous Vox 3 cabarets and recitals all over the city of Chicago. She also is the alto section leader and cantor at St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church in Wilmette.Mallory Harding received her Master of Music degree from the University of Missouri-Columbia in 2012, where she performed the roles of Tisbe in La Cenerentola and Valencienne in The Merry Widow.Visit Creative Peacemeal Podcast on social media, browse podcast swag, and continue the creative conversations via the blog!Website https://tstakaishi.wixsite.com/musicInstagram @creative_peacemeal_podcastFacebook https://www.facebook.com/creativepeacemealpod/RedBubble Merch Shop: CPPodcast.redbubble.com
HSV-Trainer Walter gibt Enttäuschung zu, verspricht Vollgas - und bracht einen Plan B, während Ex-Kapitän Aaron Hunt noch an den Aufstieg glaubt. Rohr und Reis fallen aus. Das und mehr - im MorningCall:
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to SEASON 3 of the THIS LEAGUE!!! Fantasy Football Podcast!After a two month break, catch up with your hosts Chris Mitchem, Tim Roeder, and Aaron Hunt as they try and wrap their arms around what has been an...eventful...NFL off-season and give a preview of what you can expect in what is set to be a season to remember.THIS LEAGUE!!! is a special fantasy football podcast covering the best and most competitive fantasy football league in the land. Keep up with all the scores and transactions at www.thisleaguepod.com . Have a question or suggestion? We want to hear from you! Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @ThisLeague_Pod.Don't forget to WHACK that like button, subscribe, and share.
My Fellow Shoremate,A myth out there is that you need to start your own business in order to retire early and live the life of your dreams.Our guest today, Aaron Hunt, found an early retirement through climbing the corporate ladder and focusing on what he was good at, while letting go of what he didn't want.Join us today where we go over the exact steps he did to accomplish his dreams.
Ex-HSV-Kapitän Aaron Hunt plant sein HSV-Comeback - in veränderter Form. Jatta hofft auf ein "Derby-Hattrick" und bei Werder kehrt HSV-Schreck Ömer Toprak zurück. Der MorningCall:
Diskussion über Verlegung des Champions League-Finals, Aaron Hunt hat Profikarriere beendet, Eisbären Berlin festigen Tabellenführung in DEL, Alexander Zverev nach Ausraster bei ATP-Turnier in Acapulco disqualifiziert
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/african-american-studies
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Fugitive Science: Empiricism and Freedom in Early African American Culture (NYU Press, 2017), by Professor Britt Rusert (UMass-Amherst), [Insert link] has already earned accolades from the American Studies Association and the MLA following its publication in 2017. Now book is also getting traction in the fields of STS, history of science, and history of medicine. It's easy to see why. At the level of documentation, the book chronicles the empirical work, rhetorical strategies, and material worlds of Black and African American scientists (avant la lettre) during the US antebellum period. The book connects a lineage of Black naturalists, ethnologist, and physicians who were creating and circulating empirical evidence of the moral and political equality of Black Americans relative to White people to argue against the institution of slavery, racist discrimination and violent dispossession. And they were pursuing their own empirical research questions—not only working in response to White racist science—about the pasts and potential emancipatory futures of Black Americans. The documentary work of the book is indispensable it its own right. For scholars in STS and in history of science and medicine the book is important for anyone interested in speculative methods and speculative histories; anyone who takes seriously theories of history and wants to—or already is—practicing transformative justice through their own narrative craft. The book models one way of creating an anticolonial, antiracist “counter-archive” through an intentionally magpie accrual of material culture and through the rigorous use of imagination as interpretive method. In the interview we also talk about Saidiya Hartman's method of critical fabulation, Donna Haraway's method of critical speculation, and Marissa Fuentes' technique of “reading with the archive bias” – as well as why HBCUs are the places where transformative fugitive science is happening in the present day. Rusert also published with Whitney Battle-Baptiste W. E. B. Du Bois's Data Portraits: Visualizing Black America – another important book for STS scholars and historians of science and medicine, enthusiastically reviewed in the New York Review of Books (Aug 2021). This interview was a collaborative effort among Professor Laura Stark and STS scholars at Vanderbilt University: Kaelee Belleto, Hannah Crook, Aaron Hunt, Will Krause, Dionne Lucas, Esther Park, Grace Smith, McKenzie Yates, and Jaehyeong Yu. Please email Laura Stark with any feedback on the interview or questions about the collaborative interview process. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/medicine
Zweitliga-Kulttrainer Neururer sieht in Ex-Kapitän Aaron Hunt die Lösung der HSV-Probleme und fordert dessen Rückholaktion. Während sich die Talente Suhonen und Meißner zu empfehlen wissen, spricht Ex-HSVer Khaled Narey, positiv über "krassen" HSV. Und: Ein anderer Ex-HSVer ist positiv auf Corona getestet worden. Das und mehr - im MorningCall:
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Das Nordderby am Sonnabend elektrisiert - und Ex-Größen sabbeln munter weiter. Aaron Hunt ruhig-sachlich, Werders Ex-Keeper Tim Wiese gewohnt polternd und niveauarm. Der HSV soll bluten, heizt Wiese ein Spiel ein, das die Polizei zum Hochsicherheitsspiel hochstuft. Das und mehr - im MorningCall:
Aaron Hunt is a Personal Brand Photographer helping entrepreneurs and freelancers be the face of their brand. Regardless of where you share your images, it's important you look and feel great representing your brand. Aaron helps business owners "stand out, be noticed, and be you." I was fortunate to have him interview me on his podcast. I thought it might be helpful for listeners of Ordinary Sherpa to hear more about the brand and pull back the curtain on what inspired this podcast. To Connect with Aaron Hunt: Website: https://www.thepersonalbrandphotog.com/ Podcast: Your Personal Brand Podcast Instagram: @thepersonalbrandphotog Facebook: @AaronHuntPhotography Linked In: @Aaron Hunt Key Takeaways1. Untourism is the art of traveling like a local. Make the hidden come to life, focus on connection with the people and places. This experience helps make adventure experiences memorable. 2. Imagine you are writing a “Choose Your Own Adventure” story (it was a thin in the 90's). You have $2,500 to go adventure anywhere and do anything. Where do you go? What do you do? How will you spend $2500? Adventure doesn't have to be expensive to be memorable. 3. Find the yellow option. Life pretends to only offer black and white choices. You don't have to choose between black and white. Decide what you want the experience to be and design it based on the colors you choose. 4. Make white space for play. Sometimes the best ideas happen when we aren't striving towards productivity. 5. When you feel stuck, ask yourself “when is the last time I did something for the first time?” Make a list of all the things you've never done and circle 1-2 that excite you. Let's take the first step towards that adventure.
SX Companion is back for the 2021 AMA Supercross series. Join us as we watch the race live in studio. In the studio today, 2017 World Vets Champ Aaron Hunt, C-Grade Tassie Champ Sam Moore & Matt (who got 36th at Hattah one time!).Don't forget you can watch these live on YouTube with us!MERCH:http://www.gypsy-tales.comSPONSORS:DriTimes: http://www.dritimes.comhttp://www.rivalinkdesignco.com - CODE: GYPSYGANG 15%http://www.mxstore.com.auhttp://www.crickstweed.com.auhttp://www.fisthandwear.com - CODE: GYPSYGANG 15%http://www.dixxonquality.com.au - CODE: GYPSYGANG 15%http://www.boost.com.au
Inside the Minds Podcast with guest Aaron Hunt Aaron was the CFL's Most Outstanding Rookie in 2006, a 2 time Grey Cup Champion, a 2 time CFL All-Star, and a 5 time CFL West All-Star. Aaron Hunt joins Dante and Ryan on the show and talks about growing up with his brother Reggie, playing High School football in Texas, playing College football with Texas Tech, being drafted by the Denver Broncos, playing in the NFL Europe, and playing with the BC Lions. #podcast #cflpodcast #sportspodcast #insidetheminds #insidethemindspodcast #bclions #ncaa #texas #texastech #greycup #canada #football #footballpodcast #denver #denverbroncos #europe --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/insidethemindspodcast/support
This week's episode of Hustle Like Hannah sees Hannah chatting to Aaron Hunt from Aaron Hunt Photography & The Personal Brand Photog! He tells us all about how his love of photography encouraged him to take a leap of faith and trade in a career as an engineering leader for a life as a self-employed photographer. He has also had other endeavours, such as a podcast and a virtual summit, come to life off the back of the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic. With plenty of experiences and anecdotes behind him, you're bound to find some useful tips within this episode! To find out more about Aaron and his brand, go to: Web: https://thepersonalbrandphotog.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Aaron-Hunt-Photography-322742805123488 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thepersonalbrandphotog Podcast: https://www.yourpersonalbrandpodcast.com/Home
This episode features personal brand photographer Aaron Hunt discussing LinkedIn with LinkedIn expert, Personal brand strategist, and all around wonderful person Marietta Gentles Crawford. What is it about LinkedIn that Marietta loves so much? How has LinkedIn helped you build her brand and business? About LinkedIn invitations. Who should I be connecting with and how should I got about it? What do I do after I connect with someone? There's a lot of ways to automate connections, much like hacking Facebook groups. What are your thoughts on trying to find easy ways to connect with more people? Marietta's initial impression of LinkedIn stories Is it likely LinkedIn boost exposure for them sort of like Instagram does with each new feature they release? Connect with Marietta: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariettagentlescrawford/ Website: maribrandsforyou.com
This episode features personal brand photographer Aaron Hunt discussing LinkedIn with LinkedIn expert, Personal brand strategist, and all around wonderful person Marietta Gentles Crawford. What is it about LinkedIn that Marietta loves so much?How has LinkedIn helped you build her brand and business?About LinkedIn invitations. Who should I be connecting with and how should I got about it?What do I do after I connect with someone?There's a lot of ways to automate connections, much like hacking Facebook groups. What are your thoughts on trying to find easy ways to connect with more people?Marietta's initial impression of LinkedIn storiesIs it likely LinkedIn boost exposure for them sort of like Instagram does with each new feature they release?Connect with Marietta:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mariettagentlescrawford/Website: maribrandsforyou.com
In this episode personal brand photographer Aaron Hunt discusses bias and how it affects decision making in your life. Personal relationships, business, and your personal brand are all Let’s just start with defining bias. I often think of confirmation bias, but this is more closely aligned with the term “systemic racism” we often hear in the States.How did Bronwyn get involved with working with bias?What’s her personal story around bias?Why is it important that we acknowledge and address bias?Who does Bronwyn work with most often and why?What are some of the indicators that bias is operating in an organization?What are the benefits of addressing bias?What is the next question your should be asking?Email: info@bronwilliams.comWebsite: https://bronwilliams.comLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/makingbiasconsciousBronwyn's Online Course: Identifying Personal BiasBronwyn's Free PDF: LINK
Aaron Hunt is not only a personal branding photographer but he is also the founder of the Brand Hero Summit and host of Your Personal Brand podcast which I was lucky enough to be a guest on too. Aaron spent 25 years helping companies improve their culture and profitability before making the leap into professional photography in 2018. His mission is to make even the most camera-shy entrepreneurs show up as the face of their business. Get in touch with https://thepersonalbrandphotog.com/ (Aaron). Keep in touch! https://www.linkedin.com/in/meganmacneill/ (LinkedIn) | https://www.instagram.com/personal_brand_podcast/ (Instagram) | https://www.facebook.com/relevantwithmeganmacneill (Facebook) | https://twitter.com/RelevantMegan (Twitter) | https://www.pinterest.com.au/Meganaam/personal-branding-exposed/ (Pinterest)
Stub is in the umpire's chair this week spinning a playlist called "All The Dead Rock-N-Roll Stars" as he and Kern welcome back VERY SPECIAL GUEST Aaron Hunt of Shadow Run Vineyards in Paso Robles. This week's playlist includes: Dead Rock n Roll Stars - Wally Pleasant I Can See Clearly Now - Johnny Nash Sweet Music Man - Kenny Rogers I'm The One - Van Halen Ain't No Sunshine - Bill Withers Baby Don't Get Hooked On Me - Mac Davis La Villa Strangiato - Rush Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice).
Kern is in the umpire's chair this week spinning a playlist called "Raibow The Colors Of The All" as he and Stub welcome VERY SPECIAL GUEST Aaron Hunt of Shadow Run Vineyards in Paso Robles. This week's playlist includes: Violet - Hole Indigo - Chris Brown Blue Clear Sky - George Strait Green River - Creedence Clearwater Revival Yellow Ledbetter - Pearl Jam Orange Colored Sky - Nat King Cole Red - Taylor Swift Remember—One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer is a drinking game you can play along with at home. Full details and rules available at www.onebourbononechard.com If you find yourself liking, singing along to, or playing along with One Bourbon, One Chard, or One Beer, please Please PLEASE rate and review us on iTunes, Stitcher, Soundcloud, or wherever you found our podcast. It helps other lushes like you find our podcast and to build our community. If you rate and review us and we ever meet you, we'll buy you one bourbon, one chard, or one beer (our choice).
In this episode, personal brand photographer Aaron Hunt talks with personal finance coach Dan Hinz from Adulting with Money.Dan shares his own personal finance journey of getting out of debt, including the moment early in his marriage that he realized they needed to do something different than what his MBA taught himDan's three tips to master your moneySuccess stories of how Dan has helped other couples win with moneyHis views on combining finances as a coupleDan's experience in building a YouTube Channel and a lesson in consistency How YouTube can build your personal brandDan's YouTube: Adulting with MoneyDan's homepage: https://www.adultingwithmoney.com/Tim Schmoyer's Video Creators: https://videocreators.com/
In this episode, personal brand photographer Aaron Hunt talks with personal finance coach Dan Hinz from Adulting with Money. Dan shares his own personal finance journey of getting out of debt, including the moment early in his marriage that he realized they needed to do something different than what his MBA taught him Dan's three tips to master your money Success stories of how Dan has helped other couples win with money His views on combining finances as a couple Dan's experience in building a YouTube Channel and a lesson in consistency How YouTube can build your personal brand Dan's YouTube: Adulting with Money Dan's homepage: https://www.adultingwithmoney.com/ Tim Schmoyer's Video Creators: https://videocreators.com/
A light and informal discussion about coral reef tanks and coral reef conservation. For The Reef Apparel - www.forthereef.com Sustainable Marine Canada - www.sustainablemarinecanada.ca Cayman Eco Divers - www.ecodiversreeffoundation.org Email us at ForTheReefPodcast@gmail.com!
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Host and Industrial Psychologist, Bernardo Tirado PMP, interviews Aaron Hunt, a Brand Photographer. After 25 years of successfully helping companies improve their culture and profitability, Aaron made the jump to being a professional photographer in 2018. The corporate experience naturally led him to use his photography to help entrepreneurs stop leaving money on the table by creating strong, on-brand images. Aaron is also the organizer of the Brand Hero Summit and host of the Your Personal Brand Podcast, both aimed at helping you elevate your brand to make a larger impact.
In this episode of Rich Soul Radio I chat with Aaron Hunt from The Brand Hero Summit and The Personal Brand Photog about what is most important in personal branding, following your own path and adapting your brand to the climate you are in. Aaron also shares the details of his Virtual Brand Hero Summit (that I am privileged to be speaking at).To get your FREE ticket to this amazing branding event CLICK HERE. I can't wait for you to meet all my superhero friends!!And to learn more or work with Aaron you can follow him on INSTAGRAM
(Noch-)Kapitän Aaron Hunt lobt die Ü30-Zugänge Terodde, Gjasula und Leistner. Und während Hinterseer von seinem Exklub umworben wird, soll Ex-Nachwuchschef Peters in den USA ein neues Nachwuchs-Trainingszentrum konzipieren. Der neue MorningCall:
I'm excited to bring you this interview with my friend Aaron Hunt, who is a personal brand photographer. He's not only excellent at his photography craft, but an expert on personal branding. Aaron is a genius when it comes to using social media to connect with clients and build a following. In our conversation, you'll learn why a personal brand is important, tips on using social media, how to speak to your ideal client, and much more. You can find the full show notes here: https://kentsanders.net/sbw190 Need a ghostwriter for your next project? Learn more here: https://inkwellghostwriting.com. Subscribe and grab your free gift: https://kentsanders.net/subscribe Follow Kent: Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
I’m excited to bring you this interview with my friend Aaron Hunt, who is a personal brand photographer. He’s not only excellent at his photography craft, but an expert on personal branding. Aaron is a genius when it comes to using social media to connect with clients and build a following. In our conversation, you’ll learn why a personal brand is important, tips on using social media, how to speak to your ideal client, and much more. You can find the full show notes here: https://kentsanders.net/sbw190 Need a ghostwriter for your next project? Learn more here: https://inkwellghostwriting.com. Subscribe and grab your free gift: https://kentsanders.net/subscribe Follow Kent: Facebook: https://facebook.com/kent.sanders Instagram: https://instagram.com/kentsanders Twitter: https://twitter.com/kentsanders
Today on Business Under Pressure we interview Aaron Hunt. Aaron is a Pittsburgh based Personal Brand Photographer, Change Agent and Travel Nut. When he's not behind a camera or computer, he enjoys a good craft beer while listening to classic rock. His Golden Retriever Brodie loves music too, and comes running when he hears the needle drop! Aaron spent the first part of his professional life working in corporate America helping companies transform their culture into a fun place to work. In this role he discovered he loved working with small business. Now his "Second Act" is helping entrepreneurs and freelancers build their brand to make more money and grow their business. Aaron and Lisa discuss: * What is branding and why is it so important * What's the difference between corporate branding and personal branding. * Where should small businesses start when it comes to branding, and so much more. Want to get in touch with Aaron? Here's where you can contact him: Website: https://thepersonalbrandphotog.com/ Email: aaron@thepersonalbrandphotog.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Aaron-Hunt-Photography-322742805123488/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aaronhuntphotos/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thepbp/ Are you a business leader or entrepreneur looking to grow? Check Success-Driven Facebook Group with tons of resources for small business. https://www.facebook.com/groups/successdrivenentrepreneurs/
What's your personal brand strategy?Aaron Hunt talks to Caitlin Backeris about designing your brand strategy:Creating a brand strategy roadmapWhat kinds of things go into a brand strategy? How Brand Strategy enhances your customer experienceWhat to do before you work with a brand strategist - or a photographerThe most common misconception when building a brand strategyCait's great tip on how to connect with your ideal client when putting yourself out there on social mediaWhy brand strategy is not a "one and done" exerciseFind Cait on LinkedIn here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/caitlin-backeris-8b27a08/Instagram: @caitbackerisdesignWebsite: https://www.caitbackerisdesign.com/
Aaron talks about storefront opera, rethinking traditions of opera and musical theater, and TT-O's upcoming benefit performance of Menotti's The Consul. Website: transgressivetheatre-opera.org Twitter: @transthtreopera IG: @transgressivetheatreopera Music by Audrey Q. Snyder & Mike Craig
We are back after a two week hiatus, same network, new date and time! Remember that BDSIR Network: No Foul Play is now on Sundays at 7:00 PM EST/11:00 PM GST! On today's podcast, we will review the last two weeks of all your favorite leagues. The Barclays Premier League had another twist at the top of the table with Chelsea losing to Aston Villa, and Manchester City defeating Hull City. We will also talk about Alan Pardew, Coach of Newcastle United, getting banned for 7 matches for his headbutt to Hull City player. We will talk about the UEFA Champions League 2nd leg fixtures, and the UEFA Europa League. There is talk that both Milan Manager Clarence Seedorf and Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger are in the hot seat. We will discuss this. Is RVP ready for a contract extension with Manchester United? Also, there was a small International break. What national teams did its share before the official World Cup squads get finalized? Aaron Hunt scrutinized for Sportsmanship? All of this and more! (347) 637-3859 is the number to call, or Skype into the show, or tweet us directly @BDSIRNOFOULPLAY!