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In this week's episode, host Margaret Walls talks with Becky Epanchin-Niell, an associate professor at the University of Maryland and a senior fellow at Resources for the Future. Epanchin-Niell discusses how climate change and human land and water use have accelerated the frequency and extent of saltwater intrusion, which is saltwater contamination in freshwater rivers, soils, and aquifers. Epanchin-Niell and Walls also talk about the implications of saltwater intrusion for coastal ecosystems, drinking water, and the agricultural sector. Epanchin-Niell's recent research examines how saltwater intrusion affects agricultural practices on the Eastern Shore of Maryland. References and recommendations: “The Spread and Cost of Saltwater Intrusion in the US Mid-Atlantic” by Pinki Mondal, Matthew Walter, Jarrod Miller, Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Keryn Gedan, Vishruta Yawatkar, Elizabeth Nguyen, and Katherine L. Tully; https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/the-spread-and-cost-of-saltwater-intrusion-in-the-us-mid-atlantic/ “Coastal agricultural land use response to sea level rise and saltwater intrusion” by Rebecca S. Epanchin-Niell, Alexandra Thompson, Xianru Han, Jessica Post, Jarrod Miller, David Newburn, Keryn Gedan, and Kate Tully; https://econpapers.repec.org/paper/agsaaea22/335970.htm "The Invisible Flood: The Chemistry, Ecology, and Social Implications of Coastal Saltwater Intrusion" by Kate Tully, Keryn Gedan, Rebecca Epanchin-Niell, Aaron Strong, Emily S. Bernhardt, Todd BenDor, Molly Mitchell, John Kominoski, Thomas E. Jordan, Scott C. Neubauer, and Nathaniel B Weston; https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/invisible-flood-chemistry-ecology-and-social-implications-coastal-saltwater-intrusion/ “Two Degrees” by Alan Gratz; https://www.alangratz.com/writing/two-degrees/
Welcome back to TIA Season 6 #TheHealingRoad This week's episode is titled “The Benefits of Touch Therapy” This week Gerry share's the space with guests Susan Dupuis, and Aaron Strong. They are massage therapists sharing about their stories of how they got into touch therapy. Gerry shares about the tension his body used to carry throughout his life, the muscle and back problems that plagued him until he decided to go to a massage therapist. They share a great discussion about the importance of taking care of your physical body alongside the mind and spirit. "This series of podcasts are going to be on healing for the mind, body, and spirit. When our mind, body, and spirit is damaged or hurt we weaken and our lives can become unmanageable. Once we are in trouble mentally, physically, or spiritually we must go look for help, so we can live life to the fullest. We can and will reach our potential when we say hello to our problems and say goodbye to them with the help of healers, knowledge keepers, counsellors, and mentors. Healing is in ceremony, music, good food, counselling, meditation and positive activities. Our healing strengthens when we support others on the Healing Road." - Saa Hiil Thut (Gerry Oldman)
Where are our guests now? To mark the Hope for Anxiety and OCD 80th episode, I'm giving you some updates on some of our past guests.Some of them recorded their own updates and some sent us the update via email to read.(00:50) Holley Gerth - https://holleygerth.com/(01:29) Peyton Garland-https://www.ibelieve.com/author/peyton-garland/(04:02) Dr. Irene Kraegel-https://www.themindfulchristian.com/(04:56) Steve Hinton-https://kingdomology.org/(06:51) Dyana Robbins-https://www.dyanarobbins.com/(07:55) Lindsey Castleman-https://inrelationship.us/lindsey-castleman(08:27) Aaron Strong-https://inrelationship.us/aron-strong(09"49) Dr. Katie Aitken-https://www.tranquilmindnaturopath.com/(10:39) Cat Sharp-https://catsharp.com/(12:10) Alexa Hulsey and Trey Brackman of Encircle Acupuncture- https://encircleacupuncture.com/(13:26) Kelly Ehlert-https://www.iamprioritypt.com/(14:31) Jeff Allen-https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/simple-mental-health/id1555394293(15:58) Jennifer Harshman-https://www.harshmanservices.com/ (17:27) Podcast UpdatesSupport the showIf you enjoy the podcast and want to support what we're doing via monthly subscription, go to www.patreon.com/hopeforanxietyandocdOne-time gifts at: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/hopeforanxietyJoin our Facebook group: www.facebook.com/groups/hopeforanxietyandocd/Subscribe to our newslett...
In this episode we interview two professors and researchers discussing a recently published paper in the journal One Earth entitled: “Carbon neutrality should not be the end goal: Lessons for institutional climate action from U.S. Higher education.” You'll hear lead author Alex Baron of Smith College and co-author Aaron Strong from Hamilton College. We also want to recognize key collaborators and co-authors the who each made significant contributions the paper we discuss including Maya Domeshek and Lucy Metz who were students at Smith at the time of publication and Laura Drauker from the Boston-based non-profit Ceres.Link to the paper: https://www.cell.com/one-earth/fulltext/S2590-3322(21)00472-3Alexander R. Barron, et al. "Carbon Neutrality Should Not Be the End Goal: Lessons for Institutional Climate Action From U.s. Higher Education." One earth, v. 4 ,.9 pp. 1248-1258. doi: 10.1016/j.oneear.2021.08.014
Sometimes it seems like the only reason we haven't had meaningful action on climate change is because of the decades-long effort to mislead the public. But is that true? Just how important is climate denialism? In this 3rd installment of our explainer series, Aaron Strong helps us tackle that thorny question.
Listen to the IT echo chamber and you will hear about automation. Different products and tools but the message is no more manual, one off configurations. Several phrases used that we will discuss. Common responses, why? Why now? How? Where does one start? This week Aaron Strong, Nathan Bennett, and Vince Wood start down the rabbit hole that is Automation. Based on the conversation, A part 2 is in the works. In Part 1, We spoke to the following points: Mutable vs Immutable Infrastructure Long standing virtual machines vs short lived VMs Snowflake vs Phoenix Snowflake - servers are managed manually. Operators make changes to the system by hand, creating a unique deployment. Practice is common but causes problems when needing to update the system or software. Phoenix - Servers are created through automation. Can be risen from the ashes. Infrastructure as Code Declarative vs Imperative IaC Configuration Management Decrease technical dept, because configurations are stored in code repositories. Speed of deployments - efficiency Consistency of workflow Links Want an example of automation in action? How about KubeDoom? Nathan's Blog
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more.
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more.
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more.
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more. The post Day Two Cloud 018: “I’m Not As Terrified As I Was” – Making The Transition To Cloud And DevOps appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more. The post Day Two Cloud 018: “I’m Not As Terrified As I Was” – Making The Transition To Cloud And DevOps appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Today's Day Two Cloud podcast explores the struggle of transitioning from traditional infrastructure ops to the public cloud using DevOps principles and new tools. My guest is Aaron Strong, a cloud architect. We talk about how to skill up quickly, where to start, when and where to ask for help, and more. The post Day Two Cloud 018: “I’m Not As Terrified As I Was” – Making The Transition To Cloud And DevOps appeared first on Packet Pushers.
Sermon on Hebrews 2:10-18 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. Christ came to be our Substitute in life and in death. Hebrews 2 demonstrates that Jesus became a human being to atone for the sins of all people. Audio Download
Sermon on Hebrews 2:10-18 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. Christ came to be our Substitute in life and in death. Hebrews 2 demonstrates that Jesus became a human being to atone for the sins of all people. Audio Download
Sermon on John 1:1-18 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong for Christmas Day, 2018. Included at the end of this podcast is a fantastic setting of Martin Luther's classic Christmas chorale, "From Heav'n Above" by Kevin Hildebrand. Audio Download
Sermon on John 1:1-18 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong for Christmas Day, 2018. Included at the end of this podcast is a fantastic setting of Martin Luther's classic Christmas chorale, "From Heav'n Above" by Kevin Hildebrand. Audio Download
Sermon on Mark 13:26-37 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. As we consider the coming of our Lord on the Last Day, we hear Jesus' call to keep watch and be ready for his return. Audio Download
Sermon on Mark 13:26-37 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. As we consider the coming of our Lord on the Last Day, we hear Jesus' call to keep watch and be ready for his return. Audio Download
Sermon on Psalm 46 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. Confident of God's strength and might at work for us, we know we are never alone. Included is the choral version of the psalm from Sunday's worship service. Happy Reformation 501 this week! Audio Download
Sermon on Psalm 46 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. Confident of God's strength and might at work for us, we know we are never alone. Included is the choral version of the psalm from Sunday's worship service. Happy Reformation 501 this week! Audio Download
New guest Rev. Aaron Strong takes on Codex Sinaiticus pronunciation and discusses the Gospel of Mark. Audio Download
New guest Rev. Aaron Strong takes on Codex Sinaiticus pronunciation and discusses the Gospel of Mark.
New guest Rev. Aaron Strong takes on Codex Sinaiticus pronunciation and discusses the Gospel of Mark. Audio Download
Sermon on James 4:7-12 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. As we are humble before God, we humbly speak well of others. Audio Download
Sermon on James 4:7-12 preached at Grace Lutheran Church by Rev. Aaron Strong. As we are humble before God, we humbly speak well of others. Audio Download
Lauren and Yadin talk with Aaron Strong about the struggles that we have when trying to figure out if it’s time for us to change and how we can enact that change. [This Episode] Aaron Strong on Twitter: twitter.com/theaaronstrong Aaron’s Blog On Change: http://www.theaaronstrong.com/index.php/2017/11/21/change-can-be-good/ Yadin on Twitter: twitter.com/porterdeleon Lauren on Twitter: twitter.com/malhoit Tech Village on Twitter: twitter.com/TechVillagePod [Subscribe to the Show] On iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/tech-village-podcast/id1292054891?mt=2 On Google Play: https://play.google.com/music/listen?u=0#/ps/Ihkncqii3l3zdabeplaxih463tq On Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/tech-village-podcast/tech-village On Android: http://subscribeonandroid.com/feeds.soundcloud.com/users/soundcloud:users:331955204/sounds.rss On SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/techvillage [Sources] Harvard Business Review - “Ten Reasons People Resist Change” https://hbr.org/2012/09/ten-reasons-people-resist-chang A Fun blog by JMetz (Totally Unrelated) https://jmetz.com/2017/10/on-straight-as-and-salaries/ Music By | No Copyright Music Pyres - Broken Elegance https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9xMg_xdpa7w&list=PLzCxunOM5WFI0ALLrrXK2cWuTHPeBATo2
Colorado Springs Real Estate Podcast With Brian & Tiffany Canady
To winterize your home’s sprinkler system and avoid costly damage, there are three steps you need to take. You can follow along in the video above as landscaping expert, Aaron Strong demonstrates these steps on a typical home sprinkler system. First, go inside your home’s utility room and find the sprinkler feed that runs from the inside to the outside of the house. Shut off the feed by flipping the lever 90 degrees so it runs parallel to the pipe. Next, open up the drain beneath the lever by unscrewing the cap. Put a bucket underneath the drain to catch any excess water that trickles out of the pipe during steps two and three. Second, move to the outside of the home and turn off the valves on your backflow preventer and sprinkler manifold. You can shot off the valves on your backflow preventer by turning them to a 45-degree angle. This will prevent any water that could be behind the ball valves from freezing by allowing it to escape. Turn the screws on the backflow preventer to a 45-degree angle as well. Some systems have a valve at the bottom of the pipe leading back into the house and some don’t, but if yours does, unscrew the cap and let the excess water drain out. “Not winterizing your sprinkler system can cause potential catastrophic damage to your foundation.” Some valves for the sprinkler manifold have automatic drains and some don’t. If yours has a manual drain, open it up so it drains all of the water out of the pipes in the manifold and there’s nothing left that could potentially freeze and bust the pipes. Lastly, go back inside the utility room and make sure the valve is open and draining properly. That will allow the water that’s in the line to drain so there’s is no water outside in your backflow preventer. When that’s done draining, your system will be winterized and ready to go. If you have any questions for us, please don’t hesitate to call or email us. We’d be happy to help you.
When the Conference of the Parties meets in Paris in the coming weeks, it will mark the 21st time the nations of the world have met to try to strike a deal to combat climate change. Given existing tensions between nations, and given that each country has a unique capacity to contribute to a comprehensive deal, we ask the question, "how can we measure success at the Paris negotiations?" Stanford researcher Aaron Strong and New York Time reporter Andy Revkin walk us through the history of previous negotiations to explore what went wrong, what we've learned, and why many are so optimistic about Paris. They point out the areas where progress has already been made and where the potential sticking points lie. As anthropogenic climate change continues to affect the world around us, success in Paris might look a little different than people have previously thought.