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Marbled Meat to host house concert Strolling down Main Street in Beacon while eating, drinking and making merry on a beautiful weekend day, Aaron Miller outlined his vision for a music series that "builds community," a phrase often bandied about. But he gets things done. His first show with blues guitarist Jon Shain takes place on Sunday (May 18) at an unusual venue: the Marbled Meat Shop on Route 9 in Philipstown. Miller created a logo for what he calls his "butcher block party." "I always wanted to do house concerts and thought it would be a bougie thing with wine and cheese for 20 friends, but my girlfriend figured that we might ruin the carpet," Miller said. The couple decided to hold it outside, but when Lisa Hall of Marbled Meat heard about the plan, she urged caution. "Lisa goes, 'You know, you'll trample the lawn and maybe affect the septic tank, so why not have it here and we can do a pop-up barbecue?' " The BYOB event will raise money and collect non-perishables for the Philipstown Food Pantry. "When I heard about cuts to meals programs, I got fired up and decided that I had to give back," says Miller, who moved to Beacon in January. "On Saturday morning, 63 families signed up to get fed, and that kills me." Hosting the show provides a kid-friendly alternative to live music in a bar, says Hall. After Marbled opened 10 years ago, it presented Tall Country and other groups. "Now the tunes have come back in an organic way," she said. Shain, who lives in North Carolina, attended Duke University in the 1990s. So did Miller, a fan of the guitarist's college band, Flyin' Mice, which broke up long ago. "I guess I was on his short list all these years," says Shain, who will teach and perform at the Acoustic Getaway guitar camp in Stony Point this weekend. Specializing in post-World War I Mississippi Delta blues, Shain plays with bare fingers and often uses a thumb pick to pluck the bottom strings. Strumming is rare. Masters of this mesmerizing form seem to simulate two instruments playing at once. After branching into jazz, ragtime and bluegrass, Shain partnered with a music publisher to release two instructional books, Jon Shain's Fingerstyle Guitar Method and Gettin' Handy With the Blues, a reference to W.C. Handy, author of "St. Louis Blues," one of the genre's oldest and most popular songs. The concert will take place on the covered patio. Inside the shop, shelves showcase goods from local craft creators like LL Pottery and Maria Pierogi, along with Understory Market and Split Rock Books on Main Street in Cold Spring. "We know the experience of running errands down there on the weekends, so we brought some of them up here to support other businesses and help people avoid the crowds," says Hall. Miller is already planning his next butcher block party. "I'm good at stirring up trouble and trying to make a difference," he says. "There's always a sense of community that centers on eating, drinking and music. Marbled Meat was crazy enough to let me do this." Marbled Meat is located at 3091 Route 9 in Philipstown. The concert begins at 3 p.m. on May 18; a $20 donation is requested.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller catch up on a busy season of clinical cases, leadership prep, and digital growth across SPG. They preview the upcoming SPG Doctor Retreat, sharing how this year's focus shifts from clinical technique to mindset, communication, and scalable systems for Full Arch success. The episode also features a detailed listener Q&A from a Navy doctor exploring implant residency options, with honest insights on the Jacksonville University program, Implant Pathway, and the real path to growth in implantology.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller shares raw, unfiltered reflections from his journey with Full Arch dentistry. From managing surgical confidence to refining digital workflows, Dr. Miller walks through the wins, the wake-up calls, and the small moments that matter most. Whether you're scaling up your Full Arch services or still deciding if AOX fits your path, this episode is packed with insights that go beyond technique, diving into the mindset, communication, and personal growth that make clinical excellence possible.
Aaron Miller is a professor at the BYU Marriott School of Business and an expert in nonprofit management, ethics, and faith-based finance. In this episode, we dive deep into LDS Church finances, including tithing, investments, and the Church's charitable donations. Aaron brings insight into how the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints manages its financial resources — and what people often misunderstand about it.I wanted to speak to Aaron because there's growing interest — and controversy — around how the LDS Church uses tithing, its estimated $100 billion in investments, and reports about Ensign Peak Advisors and LDS charity work. Aaron offers a clear, informed perspective that blends business knowledge with spiritual context.Some highlights from this episode include:What the $100 billion figure actually means (and whether it's accurate)Where LDS tithing money goes and how it's allocatedThe truth behind the Church's $1.45 billion in reported charitable givingWhat Ensign Peak is, and what it doesCommon media myths and misunderstandings about Mormon Church financesAaron's thoughts on transparency, stewardship, and trust
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Aaron Miller sit down with Chase Sossamon of Lifeguard Anesthesia for a deep dive into the overlooked, high-stakes world of dental anesthesia. From managing full-arch sedation to building a high-performing mobile anesthesia team, this episode uncovers what it really takes to keep patients safe and teams efficient in complex surgical settings. Whether you're scaling your full-arch workflow or simply looking to improve patient care, this episode offers powerful insights from the anesthesia chair. Key Highlights: 1️⃣ Why Anesthesia Matters — Understand the hidden impact anesthesia has on workflow, surgical performance, and patient safety. 2️⃣ The Realities of Mobile Sedation — How Lifeguard serves over 150 offices while keeping quality and protocols consistent. 3️⃣ How to Choose the Right Provider — What to look for in an anesthesia team that supports—not slows down—your clinical game.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller joins Dr. Kyle Hargis on-site in Little Rock to walk through a complex revision case that demanded surgical flexibility, decision-making under pressure, and newly developed skills. What started as a standard full-arch plan evolved into a trans-sinus case with pterygoid placement, marking Dr. Hargis's first time placing pterygoids under mentorship. Together, they break down the anatomy, challenges, and learning curve of navigating full-arch revisions when plans change mid-surgery. Key Highlights 1️⃣ Adapting When Plans Change – How Dr. Hargis pivoted from the original plan and made confident decisions in real time. 2️⃣ First-Time Pterygoid Placement – Insights into Dr. Hargis's surgical thought process and the anatomy-first approach that made it possible. 3️⃣ Real-World Learning – Why mentorship, repetition, and anatomical understanding are critical when tackling advanced surgical techniques.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles India begins in the glorious Amritsar Summer Palace, and allows players to climb, jump and fight over its rooftops against the spectacular backdrop of the capital of the Sikh Empire.The Palace was the brainchild of Ranjit Singh. To help conjure the experience of visiting the Summer Palace, and to understand its wider significance, Matt Lewis is joined once again by Davinder Toor.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Michael McDaidProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this lighthearted yet clinically valuable episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller kick things off with some April Fools banter, including a hilarious (and slightly terrifying) prank involving Locator Fixed. But beyond the laughs, they tackle an important listener question: What's the best way to treat full-arch patients with active periodontal disease and poor hygiene? The docs dive into practical advice for handling tough full-arch cases—from flap design and irrigation to communication strategies and knowing when immediate treatment is actually better than delaying.
Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India puts players in the heart of the Sikh Empire in 1841, at a time when only the Sikh Empire remained unconquered by the British. Perhaps inevitably, this decade witnessed the bloody Anglo-Sikh Wars. These conflicts would ultimately determine the fate of British power in India, and by extension, the power of Britain worldwide for the next century.To shed light on these complex events, Matt is joined by historian, author and Director of the Sikh Museum Initiative, Gurinder Singh Mann.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Robin McConnellProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Of the many empires that have risen and fallen throughout history, Assassin's Creed Chronicles: India draws our attention to one of the mightiest and most short-lived: the Sikh Empire in the early 19th century.One man is considered essential to the Empire's formation and success: Maharaja Ranjit Singh, a self-taught, one-eyed warrior who commanded the respect of the British Empire. In this episode, Davinder Toor helps Matt Lewis learn more about this remarkable man.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Tim ArstallProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta StamperSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Manager: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic by Aaron Miller, Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. Take part in our listener survey here.Tell us your favourite Assassin's Creed game or podcast episode at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week Alan Altizer is joined by his friend Aaron Miller. Alan considers Aaron to be one of the best Trophy Whitetail hunters he has ever known. Aaron's detailed scouting, planning, and approach to locating and hunting mature whitetail is the reason he has taken so many animals with a trad bow. Over the years he has not only taken many incredible animals, but he has freely shared his knowledge for the betterment on bowhunting. Now Aaron is taking that to a new, more personal level with his new project, “Miller's Whitetail Consulting”. Through seminars, bootcamps, and personal one-on-one time scouting Aaron plans on sharing his knowledge in the future. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller dive into the complexities of treating old implants and tackling common clinical challenges. Whether you're managing aging implants, deciding between repair or replacement, or looking to refine your full-arch approach, this episode provides actionable insights for every implant clinician. Key Highlights 1️⃣ Managing Old Implants – Learn how to assess, maintain, and restore aging implant cases while ensuring long-term success. 2️⃣ When to Repair vs. Replace – Discover the decision-making process behind saving an old implant or opting for removal and retreatment. 3️⃣ Addressing Common Implant Concerns – Get answers to the most frequently asked questions about full-arch cases, digital workflows, and implant longevity.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt sits down with Dr. Aaron Miller to go back to basics and answer key questions from TFAPPERs about implant placement. Whether you're new to implants or looking to refine your approach, this episode breaks down the why behind incorporating implants into your practice and practical insights for getting started the right way. Key Highlights: 1️⃣ Why Place Implants? – Explore the long-term benefits for both patients and providers, from improved patient outcomes to the financial upside for your practice. 2️⃣ Overcoming Common Hesitations – Addressing the most significant mental roadblocks and clinical concerns that keep dentists from placing implants. 3️⃣ Steps to Get Started the Right Way – Learn the foundational skills, training pathways, and mindset shifts needed to successfully integrate implants into your practice.
Part 2 of Aaron Miller's Iowa hunt: Alan Altizer is joined again by his good friend Aaron Miller. Many hunters dream of going on an out of state hunt in pursuit of a trophy of a lifetime but never cross their state lines due to not knowing how to get started in the planning of a hunt. Aaron shares in detail the planning and execution of the various steps that he implemented to draw an Iowa tag, planning the hunt, scouting, and execution of his hunt. The luckiest hunters are generally those that work the hardest and smartest. You will follow Aaron's path over several years of planning in getting to Iowa and his day-to-day decision-making process once he was on the hunt. Set in on the conversation as Aaron generously shares his perspectives on what it takes to plan a hunt of a lifetime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week Alan Altizer is joined by his good friend Aaron Miller. Many hunters dream of going on an out of state hunt in pursuit of a trophy of a lifetime but never cross their state lines due to not knowing how to get started in the planning of a hunt. Aaron shares in detail the planning and execution of the various steps that he implemented to draw an Iowa tag, planning the hunt, scouting, and execution of his hunt. The luckiest hunters are generally those that work the hardest and smartest. You will follow Aaron's path over several years of planning in getting to Iowa and his day-to-day decision-making process once he was on the hunt. Set in on the conversation as Aaron generously shares his perspectives on what it takes to plan a hunt of a lifetime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Aaron Miller dives into SPG's transformative advancements in education and technology. From innovative CE courses to cutting-edge tools like the Shining 3D Scanner, discover how SPG sets new standards in dental workflows and professional development. Key Highlights: 1️⃣ Innovative All-on-X Training SPG's hands-on CE courses give dentists the skills and confidence to master all-on-X workflows, from foundational techniques to advanced procedures. 2️⃣ The Impact of the Shining 3D Scanner This affordable yet powerful scanner streamlines digital workflows, combining intraoral and photogrammetry scanning for seamless integration in SPG clinics. 3️⃣ The Power of Collaboration and Growth Dr. Miller shares how SPG fosters a culture of networking, mentorship, and continuous learning, ensuring clinicians thrive in their careers. Have a question or topic you want us to cover? Reach out to us on social media or our website at The Full Arch Podcast. Submit your questions here. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you.
In this special episode of Hotel Moment, Karen Stephens, CMO of Revinate, discusses emerging trends for 2025 with a stellar lineup of industry leaders and previous guests, including Aaron Miller from Highgate, Carlo Del Mistro from Ennismore, Shawn Jereb from Montage International, Emily Goldfischer from hertelier, and Marc Winchell from Pacific Hospitality Group. These experts share their predictions on everything from the resurgence of hotels to hyper-personalization, group bookings, and workplace flexibility, offering valuable insights into what's shaping the future of hospitality.
Aaron Miller, Vice President of International Ministry at The Voice of the Martyrs, joins VOM Radio this week to look back at some of God's blessings he and his team experienced during 2024 and to look ahead at nations where VOM's work may change or expand in 2025. Listen as Aaron recounts a visit to meet Christian widows in Nigeria. These women endured losing their husbands in violent attacks, yet they gathered to worship together and even prayed boldly for their persecutors to come to know Christ. He'll also share the story of a God-ordained encounter with a persecuted pastor's son in southeast Asia—and the sadness of an unmet need when that pastor was imprisoned. Aaron also tells us of meeting with a martyr's widow who still boldly goes out to minister each week in the same area where her husband was murdered. Looking ahead to 2025, Aaron will advise listeners how to pray for Christians facing persecution in Benin, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh and Syria. He'll also tell how Christian persecution has changed in India, which led VOM to reclassify India as a restricted nation in the . Yet Indian Christians still boldly witness for Christ—even inside prison! Finally, Aaron challenges listeners to continue to pay attention to the members of Christ's body facing persecution in this new year—even though it can be painful to witness their suffering and loss. Aaron will suggest some specific ways to pray in these opening weeks of 2025. The first day of the new year marked the launch of a new, daily podcast from VOM: Extreme Devotion is available on , or wherever you listen to podcasts. for your smartphone or tablet helps users pray daily for persecuted Christians throughout the year, as well as giving free access to e-books, audio books, video content and feature films.
Aaron Miller, Vice President of International Ministry at The Voice of the Martyrs, joins VOM Radio this week to look back at some of God's blessings he and his team experienced during 2024 and to look ahead at nations where VOM's work may change or expand in 2025. Listen as Aaron recounts a visit to meet Christian widows in Nigeria. These women endured losing their husbands in violent attacks, yet they gathered to worship together and even prayed boldly for their persecutors to come to know Christ. He'll also share the story of a God-ordained encounter with a persecuted pastor's son in southeast Asia—and the sadness of an unmet need when that pastor was imprisoned. Aaron also tells us of meeting with a martyr's widow who still boldly goes out to minister each week in the same area where her husband was murdered. Looking ahead to 2025, Aaron will advise listeners how to pray for Christians facing persecution in Benin, Burkina Faso, Bangladesh and Syria. He'll also tell how Christian persecution has changed in India, which led VOM to reclassify India as a restricted nation in the VOM Global Prayer Guide. Yet Indian Christians still boldly witness for Christ—even inside prison! Finally, Aaron challenges listeners to continue to pay attention to the members of Christ's body facing persecution in this new year—even though it can be painful to witness their suffering and loss. Aaron will suggest some specific ways to pray in these opening weeks of 2025. The first day of the new year marked the launch of a new, daily podcast from VOM: Extreme Devotion is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or wherever you listen to podcasts. The VOM App for your smartphone or tablet helps users pray daily for persecuted Christians throughout the year, as well as giving free access to e-books, audio books, video content and feature films. Download the VOM App for your iOS or Android device today.
This week, we look back on some of the most moving moments shared on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio in 2024: Aaron Miller, VOM's Vice President of International Ministry, gives a glimpse of his time with an African ministry partner and an African word that describes how VOM serves persecuted Christians. Paul Dangtoumba, leader for YWAM's work in Nigeria, shares his own story of persecution even before he was born and scars he bears today. An expert in trauma care, Brother Philip serves as a field minister in Africa, helping VOM respond to the spiritual and emotional needs of persecuted Christians. Jeff Woodke served as a gospel and humanitarian worker in Niger until terrorists took him hostage. Jeff and his wife, Els, share their experiences during Jeff's six and a half years in captivity. On a visit to China, Brother Kevin and his family were told of the Hui people who had never heard of the gospel. God called them to go to the Hui, but as the Chinese government imposed more restrictions, their missionary work in China was forcibly ended. Luke and Kate served as medical gospel workers in Myanmar but were also forced to leave. They continue, from a distance, to see God bringing forth fruit. Hearing the gospel on a TV program, Brother Job came to faith. He was boldly sharing the good news via social media when he was kidnapped and threatened by terrorists. As a child, Pastor Nouh Yattara in Mali was drawn to the gospel by a simple gift of a ballpoint pen. He heard the gospel and decades later he still shares the hope he found as a child. After hearing these brief excerpts, you'll want to listen to the entire conversations with guests from 2024. We thank the Lord for allowing VOM Radio to encourage and challenge listeners all over the world this year. Thank you for faithfully listening and praying for our persecuted family in restricted nations and hostile areas around the world! We'd love to hear from you! what conversation in 2024 most inspired your faith or equipped you to pray. You can also to support persecuted Christians through the work of The Voice of the Martyrs. NEW PODCAST BEGINS JANUARY 1!
This week, we look back on some of the most moving moments shared on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio in 2024: Aaron Miller, VOM's Vice President of International Ministry, gives a glimpse of his time with an African ministry partner and an African word that describes how VOM serves persecuted Christians. Paul Dangtoumba, leader for YWAM's work in Nigeria, shares his own story of persecution even before he was born and scars he bears today. An expert in trauma care, Brother Philip serves as a field minister in Africa, helping VOM respond to the spiritual and emotional needs of persecuted Christians. Jeff Woodke served as a gospel and humanitarian worker in Niger until terrorists took him hostage. Jeff and his wife, Els, share their experiences during Jeff's six and a half years in captivity. On a visit to China, Brother Kevin and his family were told of the Hui people who had never heard of the gospel. God called them to go to the Hui, but as the Chinese government imposed more restrictions, their missionary work in China was forcibly ended. Luke and Kate served as medical gospel workers in Myanmar but were also forced to leave. They continue, from a distance, to see God bringing forth fruit. Hearing the gospel on a TV program, Brother Job came to faith. He was boldly sharing the good news via social media when he was kidnapped and threatened by terrorists. As a child, Pastor Nouh Yattara in Mali was drawn to the gospel by a simple gift of a ballpoint pen. He heard the gospel and decades later he still shares the hope he found as a child. After hearing these brief excerpts, you'll want to listen to the entire conversations with guests from 2024. Click on the links below to listen on VOMRADIO.net or listen in the VOM APP. Aaron Miller, Vice President of International Ministry at VOM Paul Dangtoumda, leader for YWAM's work in Nigeria Brother Philip, field minister in Africa for VOM Jeff Woodke, taken hostage by Islamic extremists, and his wife, Els Brother Kevin, missionary to the Hui people in China Luke and Kate, medical gospel workers to Myanmar (Burma) Brother Job, gospel worker in North Africa Nouh Yattara, pastor in Mali We thank the Lord for allowing VOM Radio to encourage and challenge listeners all over the world this year. Thank you for faithfully listening and praying for our persecuted family in restricted nations and hostile areas around the world! We'd love to hear from you! Let us know what conversation in 2024 most inspired your faith or equipped you to pray. You can also give online to support persecuted Christians through the work of The Voice of the Martyrs. NEW PODCAST BEGINS JANUARY 1! Subscribe now to Extreme Devotion, a short, daily devotional podcast from The Voice of the Martyrs coming in 2025. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
In this special episode of Hotel Moment, Karen Stephens catches up with three previous guests to explore how their innovative strategies have evolved. Aaron Miller, VP of CRM and Digital at Highgate shares insights on Black Friday success, Shawn Jereb, SVP of Revenue Management & Distribution at Montage International discusses the evolution of luxury experiences, and Carlo Del Mistro, Chief Digital Officer at Ennismore provides updates on their groundbreaking "Dis-loyalty" program. Together, they offer a fascinating look at how different sectors of the hospitality industry are innovating and preparing for 2025.
In Assassin's Creed Chronicles China, players foil a plot by Altan Khan to invade Ming China with his Mongol army. But who was Altan Khan, and how successful were the Mongols in crossing the Great Wall of China?To answer these questions and more, Matt Lewis is joined by Nic Morton, Associate Professor at Nottingham Trent University and author of The Mongol Storm: Making and Breaking Empires.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Tim ArstallProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Coordinator: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Main Theme by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordCave Session by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordGrotto Session by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordGreat Wall Tension by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTell us your favourite episode or Assassin's Creed game at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The infamous eunuchs of the Ming imperial court are the primary villains of Assassin's Creed Chronicles China. The Eight Tigers were a real threat to the power of the Ming dynasty, but were they as villainous as their reputation suggests?Matt Lewis is joined by Dr Che Huang to help him learn more about the Eight Tigers, and imperial eunuchs in general.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Tim ArstallProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnellSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Coordinator: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Prologue by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordCave Session by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordGrotto Session by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordMacau Port by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTell us your favourite episode or Assassin's Creed game at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Great Wall of China is both older and newer than you might think, with mysteries and controversies buried in its foundations. To help shed a light on the complex history of this iconic monument, Matt Lewis is joined by historian and travel guide Dr Jeremiah Jenne, co-host of the podcast Barbarians at the Gate.Echoes of History is a Ubisoft podcast, brought to you by History Hit. Hosted by: Matt LewisEdited by: Tim ArstallProduced by: Matt Lewis, Robin McConnell, Peta StamperSenior Producer: Anne-Marie LuffProduction Coordinator: Beth DonaldsonExecutive Producers: Etienne Bouvier, Julien Fabre, Steve Lanham, Jen BennettMusic:Theme Master by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordPrologue by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordGreat Wall Session by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordForbidden City Escape by Aaron Miller & Mark RutherfordIf you liked this podcast please subscribe, share, rate & review. You can take part in our listener survey here: https://uk.surveymonkey.com/r/6FFT7MKTell us your favourite episode or Assassin's Creed game at echoes-of-history@historyhit.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller recap Day 2 of the All-on-X (AOX) training. They discuss advanced surgical techniques, practical case evaluations, and SPG's future plans for the AOX curriculum. This episode is perfect for clinicians looking to refine their full arch skills or explore new educational opportunities. Key Highlights: Advanced Surgical Techniques: Learn about flap design, alveoplasty, implant placement, and prosthetic conversions to elevate your clinical outcomes. Case Complexity Evaluation: Discover the green, yellow, and red light systems to assess case difficulty and make safer decisions. Future of AOX Education: Explore SPG's plans to expand the AOX program with hands-on opportunities and digital workflows. Have a question or topic you want us to cover? Reach out to us on social media, our website at https://thefullarchpodcast.com, or submit your questions through our form here. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you.
This week Alan Altizer is joined by his good friend Aaron Miller in part 2 of the “Secrets of the Wind” series. Alan considers Aaron to be one of the most knowledgeable whitetail hunters in North America. Aaron's success with a longbow and wood arrows on mature whitetail throughout North America is the result of years of quantitative studies, field experience, and hard work. His understanding of the winds of the whitetail and how mature bucks utilize it in varying environments has led to the demise of countless whitetail. Set in on the conversation as Aaron generously shares his perspectives on what it takes to kill a buck of a lifetime. This series will continue over several episodes as Alan interviews some of the most successful traditional bowhunters he knows as they discuss each of their approaches on hunting the wind. Trad bow range does not allow for mistakes, so these guys have to have a solid understanding and approach. This series will provide listeners a wealth of knowledge and improve your woodsmanship. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Aaron Miller joins the vBrownBag to discuss the human side of DevOps, HumanOps, a recap of an AWS event in London, and his experience in the AWS New Voices program. 02:56 Introducing Aaron Miller 11:42 Aaron's quest to understand DevOps 13:00 What DevOps is all about 23:12 People, tools, and processes 36:10 What is HumanOps? 37:30 The five HumanOps principles 38:25 Recap of AWS London re:Inforce re:Cap Resources: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/wellarchitected/latest/devops-guidance/the-devops-sagas.html https://github.com/HumanOps/HumanOps
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller recap the highlights of Day 1 of their new AOX (All-On-X) introductory course. With an impressive turnout of 40 attendees, Dr. Vorholt and Dr. Miller discuss the excitement, engagement, and unique challenges of teaching AOX concepts to a diverse group. Key Highlights: Interactive Course Structure - Dr. Vorholt and Dr. Miller share insights into the hands-on, interactive format of the course, which fostered a strong learning environment and encouraged attendee participation. Understanding AOX Terminology - The episode emphasizes the importance of mastering AOX-specific language, covering terms like “immediate load” and “cross-arch stabilization,” to help participants build a solid foundation in AOX procedures. Reflections on Teaching Techniques - The doctors reflect on their approach to introducing complex AOX concepts to a varied group, sharing the value of hands-on experience and continuous learning. Listen to this episode for a behind-the-scenes look at AOX Day 1, where learning, engagement, and skill-building take center stage! Have a question or topic you want us to cover? Reach out to us on social media, our website at https://thefullarchpodcast.com, or submit your questions through our form here. Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Stephen Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller answer two essential questions—what's inside the AOX (All-On-X) Cookbook, and how to navigate continuing education (CE) options effectively. They break down practical insights that will help you master All-On-X procedures while making smart CE choices for your professional growth. Key Highlights: AOX Cookbook Overview: Understand the protocols that make All-On-X treatments predictable and efficient. Simplifying Workflow with AOX: Learn how the AOX approach standardizes procedures for better patient outcomes. Choosing the Right CE Courses: Get practical tips for selecting CE programs that add value to your practice.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, Dr. Stephen Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller discuss the importance of managing patient expectations when it comes to analog versus digital workflows in dentistry. With the rise of digital technology, understanding the differences between these two approaches and how they impact patient care is more critical than ever. Key Highlights: Analog vs. Digital Workflow: Explore the benefits and limitations of both approaches in dental practices. Managing Expectations: Learn strategies to set clear, realistic expectations with patients. Communication is Key: Discover how open communication enhances patient satisfaction and improves treatment outcomes.
In our first story, listen to James Crosby share his disastrous sailing camp experiences and life-changing moments as a lifeguard. James shares his journey of self-discovery and resilience and discovers how a seemingly simple act of kindness led him to find his true calling and inspire others along the way in a story he calls “Too Big to Sail”.
In this episode of The Full Arch Podcast, host Dr. Stephen Vorholt is joined by Dr. Aaron Miller to discuss managing dental implants for patients with complex medical conditions like diabetes and smoking. Key Highlights: Diabetes Management: Understanding A1C levels and their impact on dental implant success. Dr. Miller shares his protocols for treating diabetic patients and setting thresholds for safe procedures. Smoking and Implants: Addressing the challenges of implant surgery for smokers and how to communicate risks and expectations effectively. Effective Consultations: Tips on conducting thorough patient consultations to manage expectations and improve outcomes for those with medical complexities. Implant Warranties: An overview of why implant warranties are typically limited and how to handle patient inquiries. Don't miss this insightful conversation! Be sure to subscribe and leave us a review on your favorite podcast platform to help us reach more dental professionals like you. Visit our website for more episodes, join our community on Facebook, and follow us on Instagram for the latest updates and behind-the-scenes content.
Aaron Miller of Nth Moto joins us to discuss a number of topics, mostly pertaining to the world of twin turbo vipers. This includes the records Nth Moto holds, some history of their builds of the years, and of course the various applications a twin turbo viper may be suited for. Aaron also shares his own history and journey as well.
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In our inaugural episode, we explore the essence of social impact leadership through the lens of the Leadership Louisville Center. Join us as we uncover the ah-ha moments that inspire and transform individuals into impactful leaders. Discover why the Leadership Louisville Center stands as the largest leadership organization in the country and learn about our new brand, LeadingBetter™.We also introduce you to our groundbreaking initiative, The National Community Leadership Collaborative, featuring insights from Aaron Miller, Vice President; Holly Prather, Chief Operations Officer; and Cynthia Knapek, President and CEO of the Leadership Louisville Center. Hear firsthand how this collaborative effort aims to redefine community leadership on a national scale, fostering innovation and driving positive change.Whether you're a seasoned leader or aspiring to make a difference, this episode promises to illuminate the power of leadership in creating a brighter future for communities everywhere.Support the Show.
Join the conversation: https://forms.gle/izqsboAVskUSDZWK7 Intro to AOX Preferred Waitlist here. Dr. Steven Vorholt and Dr. Aaron Miller talk about the details of their truly groundbreaking course: Intro to AOX. From patient selection to post-operative care, this course is going to help general practitioners who are eager to get into implantology. Join the waiting list now using the link above.
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JULY 26, 2020The last in the EXTREME Q&A series from Matthew and Aaron Miller.Where is Eden?Does the Bible support the Pangea Theory?What caused the continents to split?
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JUN 21, 2020Again, taking up questions from our listeners, we discuss things some may never have thought to visit. Was Jesus related to David by blood, or only by law? What about the "rapture"? And most of all, who are the gods of India?
Aaron Miller, the Director of Jazz Studies at BYU-Idaho, talks about the unique individuality in the music and his experience in both teaching jazz and performing it in his group The Kindness.
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: JUNE 13, 2020Here again, presenting new extreme answers to extreme questions from our listeners. 1. Is the Godhead manifested in the star system of Castor? 2. How is Apollyon tied into Greek myth, and how do you interpret the surrounding myths to the Bible? 3. What is meant by the "bridegroom of blood"?
In this episode of the Hotel Moment podcast, Karen Stephens, Revinate CMO, and Aaron Miller, VP of CRM, Digital at Highgate, explain why data collection isn't something you can just pay attention to “sometimes.” Miller emphasizes that every property is a chance for hoteliers to see what data touchpoints provide the most value and which touchpoints could improve. Listen in to find out more about the work Highgate is doing to manage first-party data across their portfolio and how they are learning from vendor management and data collection to maximize revenue.
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: MAY 24, 20201) Where do babies go when they die? Is there a "Limbo of Infants"? Do we suffer the guilt of the Original Sin, or just the consequences?2) How much time transpired before the fall of man?3) Does the Sequence of Creation follow the Stages of Evolution?https://www.facebook.com/pg/MatthewMiller49https://twitter.com/matthewmiller49https://matthewmiller49.tumblr.com/https://accordingtothescripture.wordpress.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCEGv3Pu1JdIWIsc3hJ_up1g/featured
ORIGINAL AIR DATE: MAY 3, 20201) Is Melchizedek the pre-incarnate Christ, and if not, how did he have "no beginning or end"?2) Are the Archangels the 7 Spirits of God and are they 7 manifestations of the Holy Spirit? Would that explain how Gabriel "went into" Mary?3) Did Satan execute Jesus so he could usher in the end of the 70 generations?https://www.facebook.com/pg/MatthewMiller49https://twitter.com/matthewmiller49https://matthewmiller49.tumblr.com/https://accordingtothescripture.wordpress.com
On this week’s program we take a look at the Faith matters Podcast with Aaron Miller where they answer the 100 Billion Dollar Question. But do their answers hold up? We sit down with Spencer Anderson to get his perspective on whether these Financial Apologetics hold water or if Miller is just blowing smoke. RESOURCES:https://faithmatters.org/the-100-billion-question-a-conversation-with-aaron-miller/
On this week’s program we take a look at the Faith matters Podcast with Aaron Miller where they answer the 100 Billion Dollar Question. But do their answers hold up? We sit down with Spencer Anderson to get his perspective on whether these Financial Apologetics hold water or if Miller is just blowing smoke. RESOURCES:… Read More »LDS Church Financial Apologetics w/ Spencer Anderson [Mormonism Live: 173] The post LDS Church Financial Apologetics w/ Spencer Anderson [Mormonism Live: 173] appeared first on Mormon Discussions Podcasts - Full Lineup.
On this week's program we take a look at the Faith matters Podcast with Aaron Miller where they answer the 100 Billion Dollar Question. But do their answers hold up? We sit down with Spencer Anderson to get his perspective on whether these Financial Apologetics hold water or if Miller is just blowing smoke. RESOURCES:https://faithmatters.org/the-100-billion-question-a-conversation-with-aaron-miller/
Why did the Church file 13f documents with separate shell companies if there was no tax advantage for doing so? Could there be more to the story than simply saying Church leaders listened to "bad legal counsel" in the context of the recent SEC fine? What's the latest on the story of James Huntsman who is currently suing the Church to get over 5 million dollars of his tithing returned to him? Should Church leaders be more transparent with Church members about Church assets? Why or why not? And what about the size of the Church's multi-billion dollar reserve? How can we best situate or contextualize that amount compared to other large organizations? And with so much money, does the Church even need our tithing dollars anymore? How effective is the Church at humanitarian work? Like, if we wanted to donate to humanitarian aid, would we be better off giving our money to the Church or some other other humanitarian organization? And finally, is capitalism compatible with consecration and zion building? All of these questions and more coming your way on this episode of Church History Matters. For show notes and transcript for this and other episodes go to https://doctrineandcovenantscentral.org/church-history-matters-podcast/
“I've been with you, and I have to leave now, but as I go I am still with you.” Aaron Miller, Vice President of International Ministry at The Voice of the Martyrs, learned this concept from brothers and sisters in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). They have a word for the concept in their language: tukopamuja. As Aaron and his team sit with persecuted Christians across the world, the stories they hear and prayers they pray together stay with them forever. As 2024 begins, we pray that the stories of Christian persecution—and the faithfulness of Christ's followers who endure it—will stay with you as you pray for the persecuted church. Changes in the status of Christians and the level of persecution in various nations are reflected in VOM's 2024 Prayer Guide, and Aaron will bring those to light as he shares stories from his own travel and how his staff continue to serve persecuted Christians despite increased challenges. Malawi and Mauritania, two countries in Africa have been added as daily persecution is a reality. One for Mauritania includes several men imprisoned for a baptism video released on social media. In India, prime minister Modi has diminished government protection for Christianity and increasing violent acts against Christians have made this region now restricted. Learn from Aaron how you can pray for VOM's International Ministry team and for Christians in restricted and hostile nations this year. UPDATE: After the recording of this interview we learned the Christians arrested in Mauritania had been released. We thank God for this answer to prayer! Please continue to pray for their protection and their peace. Never miss an episode of VOM Radio! Subscribe to the podcast. Or you can listen each week—and get daily prayer reminders—in the VOM App for your smartphone or tablet.
Join this week in looking back on some of the most moving moments on The Voice of the Martyrs Radio in 2023: Brother James, interrogated in the Middle East, shares how he overcomes fear and gives an example of God's deliverance. Richard and Jeannette remember the day 25 Chinese police raided their apartment, and how the Lord was with them through their suffering. Carter Gates tells the story of a pastor who was martyred in Laos. A pastor in the Arabian Peninsula tells his congregation to “be at peace,” even as terrorists with guns raid their service. Jonathan Ekman shares the supernatural result. Aaron Miller tells of visiting persecuted Christians in North Africa and intentionally being present with brothers and sisters who have gone through traumatic persecution experiences. Dr. Eric Foley says the church in North Korea is continuing to grow—in spite of being in one of the most restricted nations on earth. Fouad Masri shares how Muslims are more open to the gospel than ever before and a how the Lord had gone before him to prepare for an encounter with a Muslim on an airplane. Brother Shakir, a gospel worker in North Africa, tells the power of suffering for Christ. Also recorded on the road in North Africa, Pastor Joe shared a story of a couple who each accepted Christ without the other knowing—until they were invited to the same Christian meeting! Ben and Kimberly, serving Christ in South Asia, have seen what the Lord has done to bring His Kingdom on earth in the very place where they prayed for God's church to be built. After hearing these brief excerpts, you'll want to go back and listen to the entire conversations. Click on the links below to listen in your favorite podcast app or visit VOMRadio.net. Brother James, a faithful gospel worker in the Middle East Richard and Jeannette, interrogated in China while serving Christ Carter Gates, VOM's Asia Pacific Regional Leader Jonathan Ekman, VOM's Chief of International Ministry Strategy and Partnerships Aaron Miller, VOM's VP of International Ministry Dr. Eric Foley, Founder and President of VOM Korea Fouad Masri, Founder and President of Crescent Project Brother Shakir, serving in North Africa and preparing believers for persecution Pastor Joe, a gospel worker in North Africa Ben and Kimberly, serving Christ in South Asia We thank the Lord for allowing VOM Radio to share these amazing stories of the power of the gospel and God's peace in the midst of persecution throughout 2023. We also THANK YOU for listening and praying for our persecuted brothers and sisters in hostile nations and restricted areas. During the month of December, when you make a donation to support persecuted Christians in China, Iran, Nigeria and other nations, you will receive a FREE 2024 VOM Prayer Calendar. If you haven't already, please subscribe to the podcast and share VOM Radio with Christian friends who would also be encouraged by these testimonies!