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Send us a textWe're back in full swing for 2025, folks, albeit in our own respective homes, as we were expecting some heavy snow that never truly materialized at time of recording. HOWEVER, that didn't stop us from bringing you an exceptional review of the newest batch of Rare Character Limited Release Bourbon (that's number 3 for those counting) and a brief discussion on the newest Surgeon General's guidelines for those wishing to indulge in drinking. Should you or should you just avoid it altogether? You decide! Regardless, thanks so much for tuning in, and enjoy this week's episode of This is my Bourbon Podcast.Head to https://www.magicmind.com/bourbonpodjan to support the show and YOUR mental health this January!Mike Montgomery's Venmo: @Mike-Montgomery-11(Last 4 of phone number: 9242)Please include “For Ella” in the notes, and feel free to add any encouraging message.GoFundMe for Matt Lieb's sister, Diana, who lost everything in the fires: https://www.gofundme.com/f/altadena-fire-aid-for-yon-and-diana?attribution_id=sl:f7a9dc61-84ab-473d-a601-2fbf23228b7d&utm_campaign=fp_sharesheet&utm_medium=customer&utm_source=copy_linkLA Fire Department Foundation: https://supportlafd.kindful.com/?campaign=1040812&fbclid=PAZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAaYCsJMFXSed_-UIi4B8i6-ABSydTzEOjibVqhNddz4ZKdoLY8KHdcwoHWs_aem_8oboJVng-WKfmV-BZBpn3ALA Times list of charities/fundraisers: https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2025-01-08/how-to-help-victims-of-pacific-palisades-eaton-and-hurst-firesBecome a patron of the show at http://www.patreon.com/mybourbonpodcastLeave us a 5 star rating and review on your podcast app of choice!Send us an email with questions or comments to thisismybourbonshop@gmail.comSend us mail to PO Box 22609, Lexington, KY 40522Check out all of our merch and apparel: http://bourbonshop.threadless.com/Leave us a message for Barrel Rings at 859.428.8253Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mybourbonpod/Twitter: https://twitter.com/mybourbonpodInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mybourbonpod/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/thisismybourbonpodcastPayPal, if you feel so inclined: PayPal.me/pritter1492Link to our Barrell Rye Armagnac Finished Pick: https://shop.whiskeyinmyweddingring.com/products/barrell-private-release-rye-1a03Support the show
[Referências do Episódio] Atualizações de Segurança de janeiro de 2025 - https://msrc.microsoft.com/update-guide/releaseNote/2025-Jan Microsoft January 2025 Patch Tuesday fixes 8 zero-days, 159 flaws - https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-january-2025-patch-tuesday-fixes-8-zero-days-159-flaws/ January 14, 2025—KB5049981 (OS Builds 19044.5371 and 19045.5371) - https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/topic/january-14-2025-kb5049981-os-builds-19044-5371-and-19045-5371-12f3788f-6e7d-4524-8ab3-27d1666e0510 Microsoft's January security update fails/reverts on a machine with 2411 Session Recording Agent - https://support.citrix.com/s/article/CTX692505-microsofts-january-security-update-failsreverts-on-a-machine-with-2411-session-recording-agent?language=en_US Microsoft Patch Tuesday for January 2025 — Snort rules and prominent vulnerabilities - https://blog.talosintelligence.com/january-patch-tuesday-release/ Fortinet Releases Security Updates for Multiple Products - https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2025/01/14/fortinet-releases-security-updates-multiple-products CVE-2024-55591: Fortinet Authentication Bypass Zero-Day Vulnerability Exploited in the Wild - https://www.tenable.com/blog/cve-2024-55591-fortinet-authentication-bypass-zero-day-vulnerability-exploited-in-the-wild Console Chaos: A Campaign Targeting Publicly Exposed Management Interfaces on Fortinet FortiGate Firewalls - https://arcticwolf.com/resources/blog/console-chaos-targets-fortinet-fortigate-firewalls/ Security Advisory Ivanti Avalanche 6.4.7 (Multiple CVEs) - https://forums.ivanti.com/s/article/Security-Advisory-Ivanti-Avalanche-6-4-7-Multiple-CVEs?language=en_US Security Advisory - Ivanti Application Control Engine (CVE-2024-10630) - https://forums.ivanti.com/s/article/Security-Advisory-Ivanti-Application-Control-Engine-CVE-2024-10630?language=en_US Security Advisory EPM January 2025 for EPM 2024 and EPM 2022 SU6 - https://forums.ivanti.com/s/article/Security-Advisory-EPM-January-2025-for-EPM-2024-and-EPM-2022-SU6?language=en_US Adobe Security Bulletins and Advisories, Jan 14, 2025 - https://helpx.adobe.com/security/security-bulletin.html Justice Department and FBI Conduct International Operation to Delete Malware Used by China-Backed Hackers - https://www.justice.gov/opa/pr/justice-department-and-fbi-conduct-international-operation-delete-malware-used-china-backed Google OAuth Vulnerability Exposes Millions via Failed Startup Domains - https://thehackernews.com/2025/01/google-oauth-vulnerability-exposes.html CISA Releases the JCDC AI Cybersecurity Collaboration Playbook and Fact Sheet - https://www.cisa.gov/news-events/alerts/2025/01/14/cisa-releases-jcdc-ai-cybersecurity-collaboration-playbook-and-fact-sheet Joint Statement on Cryptocurrency Thefts by the Democratic People's Republic of Korea and Public-Private Collaboration - https://www.state.gov/office-of-the-spokesperson/releases/2025/01/joint-statement-on-cryptocurrency-thefts-by-the-democratic-peoples-republic-of-korea-and-public-private-collaboration Investigating A Web Shell Intrusion With Trend Micro™ Managed XDR - https://www.trendmicro.com/en_us/research/25/a/investigating-a-web-shell-intrusion-with-trend-micro--managed-xd.html Roteiro e apresentação: Carlos Cabral e Bianca Oliveira Edição de áudio: Paulo Arruzzo Narração de encerramento: Bianca Garcia
At 21:19 on 13th January 2025, a 6.9M (it initially registered as 6.4M), Shindo 5 earthquake, occurred in Miyazaki Prefecture. Tsunami warnings and advisories were all lifted before midnight, according to AP News. Episode niotes: https://www.jma.go.jp/bosai/map.html#6/33.119/133.759/&elem=int&contents=earthquake_map&lang=en https://apnews.com/article/japan-earthquake-tsunami-warning-c9f7ee7959770dbc4ea12debfe68fd4c
Coastal storm brings rain and snow showers to New England through NewYear's Day......Long duration lake-effect snow event continues downwind of the GreatLakes......Periods of locally heavy coastal rains and higher elevation snowcontinue for much of the northwestern U.S.......Coverage of frigid Winter temperatures begins to expand from theNorthern Plains into the Midwest...A coastal storm off of New England will continue to bring some light tomoderate rain showers to the coast and accumulating snowfall to higherelevations of the interior through the remainder of New Year's Day. Winterweather-related Advisories and Warnings are in place as snowfall totals of5-10 inches are expected, with locally higher amounts over a footpossible. Very blustery winds will also continue across much of theNortheast as a whole, and may lead to some blowing snow where snowfall isoccurring. A favorable pattern for heavy lake-effect snow will also remainin place in the Great Lakes over the next few days, particularly downwindof Lakes Erie and Ontario. Storm total snowfall of 2-4 feet will bepossible for areas that see the most persistent lake-effect bands. Somemore moderate accumulations will also be possible in Michigan downwind ofLakes Superior and Michigan. A quick moving system will lead to some lightwintry precipitation for portions of the Midwest Thursday before bringingsome more significant accumulating snowfall to the central AppalachiansFriday as well.
Tommy talks with Ghassan Korban. Executive Director of the New Orleans Sewerage and Water Board
* The Sewerage and Water Board has made some big improvements in recent years when it comes to instituting boil water advisories for large parts of the city. We talk with Executive Director Ghassan Korban about how they've managed it and what they're still working on. * The college football transfer portal opens up on Monday...which LSU players are entering...and what positions could the Tigers target to add guys?
Canada and its First Nations have made progress in lifting long-term drinking water advisories since 2015, when the federal government allocated billions to the task. But challenges remain at 20 First Nations communities in Ontario, which has the most number of active advisories of any province. Why have some places struggled to get those advisories rescinded whereas other communities have brand new treatment facilities and the trained staff to run them? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the recent Advisory, Parents Under Pressure, the US Surgeon General noted that parents are currently more stressed, burned out, and lonely than ever before. The alarming statistics are not all that different than his Advisories on the Youth Mental Health and Loneliness Epidemics that have been escalating since the late 1970s.In this episode of Shrinking it Down, Gene and Khadijah discuss this new advisory and what parents can do to combat these increased feelings of stress and loneliness.Media ListParents Under Pressure (U.S. Surgeon General Advisory)Protecting Youth Mental Health (U.S. Surgeon General Advisory)Our Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation (U.S. Surgeon General Advisory)Self-Care for Parents (MGH Clay Center)NAMI | National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI)Myths About the 12-Step Program (MGH Clay Center)Parental Stress: Practical Tips in Response to the Surgeon General (Clay Center) Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to another insightful episode of Kimberly's Italy, where we aim to enhance your travel experiences by alleviating trip planning anxiety and increasing your excitement for exploring Italy. I'm Kimberly, and alongside my co-host Tommaso, we share the latest updates and essential travel information to make your journey memorable. Listener Reviews and Engagement We've received wonderful feedback from listeners like Vicki and Ron, who appreciate the valuable insights we provide on both popular and lesser-known Italian regions. We encourage you to follow our podcast and connect with us on social media for the latest updates and travel tips. Travel Regulations and Advisories for 2025 Travelers to Italy in 2025 will need to comply with the Entry Exit System (EES) and the European Travel Information and Authorization System (ETIAS). The EES is expected to be operational by mid-2025, while the ETIAS start date is yet to be announced. The U.S. Department of State has issued a Level 2 travel advisory for Italy due to potential terrorist threats. France has temporarily reintroduced Schengen border checks from November 1,2024 to April 1, 2025 over immigration and potential terrorism concerns. Tourism and Cultural Updates Italy has proposed to increase its tourist tax to €25 per night for luxury hotels, with the revenue aimed at supporting lesser-visited areas and addressing waste management issues. Rome's Appian Way has been recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its historical and engineering significance. We also touch on the historical context of slavery in Rome, noting that even educated individuals could be enslaved. The construction of an elevated glass walkway around the Trevi Fountain is underway to manage overcrowding, although it's met with skepticism due to its narrow design. Local Concerns and Urban Developments A significant amount of Romans are calling for caps on short-term rental properties like Airbnb, which locals argue affect long-term housing availability. The government now requires identification codes for these rentals. In Naples, the new Centro Nazionale metro station is lauded for its unique design and technology, and encouraging exploration of Naples' metro system. Travel Tips and Resources We discuss the necessity of an international driver's license for car rentals in Italy, sharing client experiences from just this past month. U.S. citizens traveling to Italy are advised to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) for safety reasons. Looking Ahead We will not launch an episode next week due to the U.S. election, and some personal travel. However, Episode 171 will be live on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. Thank you for tuning in to Kimberly's Italy. We hope our insights continue to enhance your travel experiences. Be sure to join us next time for more exciting updates and tips on exploring the beautiful regions of Italy. Follow us on Social Media Instagram Facebook
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This Day in Maine for Thursday, October 24, 2024
The National Weather Service makes changes to their Winter Advisories and the origin of most meteorites is revealed. Plus, on This Day in History, we look at the solution to burnt toast. There won't be any wind chill warnings in Wisconsin this winter (wbay.com) Why you'll no longer see ‘Wind Chill Warnings' this winter (msn.com) Understanding Cold Weather Alerts The origin of most meteorites finally revealed | ScienceDaily The Demise of Burnt Toast: The Invention of the Pop-up Toaster - Hennepin History Museum Loop Back: World's First Pop-Up Toaster - North Loop Neighborhood Association Contact the show - coolstuffcommute@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A United States Surgeon General's advisory “is a public statement that calls the American people's attention to an urgent public health issue and provides recommendations for how it should be addressed. Advisories are reserved for significant public health challenges that require the nation's immediate awareness and action.” In the past, you've heard us cite advisories related to issues facing our children and teens. But the most recently released Surgeon General's Advisory calls attention to the current crisis of stress and mental health issues among parents! This new advisory tells us that forty-one percent of parents say that most days they are so stressed they cannot function, and forty-eight percent say that most days their stress is completely overwhelming compared to other adults, and this before the Covid-nineteen pandemic. I want to invite you to listen in all this week as we offer some strategies and suggestions for dialing down on the stress that you may be feeling in your home.
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One of the best aspects of travel is that it offers us an opportunity to escape. Whether it's from your job or from day-to-day life, going on vacation is your chance to shake up the ordinary, discover new places, and see amazing things. However, it's important to remember that no matter where you go, you're still in the real world. And sometimes, the real world can get bumpy. That's where travel advisories come in. They exist to help us make informed decisions about our destinations. But with all the different warning levels and sweeping declarations about destinations, how do we make sense of them?Today, Angie Orth welcomes Jessica Fender, a seasoned travel writer and contributor to the Ask the Traveler column in Westways and AAA Explorer magazines. Recently, she wrote about making sense of travel advisories to help travelers demystify these government-issued warnings. You'll learn which agencies issue travel advisories and where you can find the most up-to-date information. You'll hear about the various advisory levels and what each of them indicates about a destination. She also shares helpful tips on how to navigate travel advisories and get the most out of your trip while keeping safety top of mind.What You'll Learn:(1:48) Travel advisory basics and why they're issued (4:31) What the four levels are indicating(7:14) Navigating advisories for Mexico and the Caribbean(12:31) Trusted websites for understanding specifics(14:45) Tips for staying safe when travel advisories are in place Connect with Jessica Fender:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fenderama/Previous Episodes featuring Jessica Fender:Adventures in Iceland (April 20, 2023)Australia Adventures (August 31, 2022)Resources mentioned:US Department of State Travel Advisories: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/traveladvisories/traveladvisories.html/United Kingdom's Foreign and Commonwealth Office Travel Advisories: https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-adviceOverseas Security Advisory Council (OSAC): https://www.osac.gov/Equaldex: https://www.equaldex.com/Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP): https://mytravel.state.gov/s/stepNational Geographic Article: Is it safe to go there? The U.S. travel advisory system, explainedConnect with AAA:Book travel: https://aaa-text.co/travelingwithaaa https://clubadventures.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/aaa-auto-club-enterprisesInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprisesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/AAAAutoClubEnterprises
Mautic Mautic 5.1: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/release-announcement-mautic-5-1-andromeda-edition Security updates 5.1.1 / 4.4.13: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases and Advisories: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/security Security team (incl. Lenon, Patryk, Nick): https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/11/posts/24 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/welcoming-patryk-gruszka-and-nick-vanpraet-mautic-security-team and 3rd-Party & Knowhow Free templates (Ricardo): https://crafting.email and ttps://forum.mautic.org/t/discover-2-new-free-mjml-themes-for-mautic/32791 and https://forum.mautic.org/t/you-suggest-i-create-the-email-theme-free-of-charge/33448 and https://github.com/ricfreire/mautic-theme-emojisurvey Marketing knowhow (Tobi): https://audienture.com/6-essential-elements-of-an-excellent-welcome-email/ and https://audienture.com/how-to-reconnect-with-your-email-list/ Zender Whatsapp plugin (Renato Carabelli): https://github.com/rcarabelli/Mautic-Zender-Plugin Multiple-smtp-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-multiple-smtp-bundle/ Unlimited-sql-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-unlimited-sql-bundle/ Custom Objects for M5 (Aquia) progress: https://github.com/acquia/mc-cs-plugin-custom-objects/pull/338 Sales board (AlbertMN): https://forum.mautic.org/t/sales-opportunity-pipeline/27430/36 WordPress plugin: https://forum.mautic.org/t/is-the-wordpress-mautic-plugin-still-functional/32909 Automated setup of Mautic https://forum.mautic.org/t/struggling-to-automate-installation-of-mautic/32763/2 und https://github.com/itnavigate/MauticSetup Caching https://forum.mautic.org/t/configuring-memcache-or-redis-in-local-php/27267/21 Salesforce best practices (markwilliams21): https://forum.mautic.org/t/best-practices-to-integrate-with-salesforce/31254/4 Amazon SES (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/email-sending-in-mautic-5-cron-queue-and-daemons/ JavaScript from DWC (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/launch-javascript-in-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Roles (Tobi): https://audienture.com/mautic-role-management-a-comprehensive-guide/ Groups (Ekke): https://forum.mautic.org/t/introduce-group-model-to-mautics-access-control/33575 Interview Looking in the mirror: Leuchtfeuer.com Community Release cycle & eLTS: https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/39/debates/10 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-potential-extended-long-term-support-elts-program-mautic-we-need-your UX/UI team: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/enhancing-our-uxui-tiger-team-embracing-community-feedback-and-establishing-clear Mauticon videos: https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg/playlists Google Summer of Code: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-end-end-test-suite-mautic mautic.org relaunch: https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C07A4CU91/p1724945673185609 Mauticon Europe Nov 2024: https://mauticon.mautic.org and Call for Speakers (Deadline 1st/Oct!) https://www.mautic.org/blog/share-your-expertise-call-speakers-mautic-conference-europe-2024 Mautic Awards at Mauticon: https://forum.mautic.org/t/announcing-the-inaugural-mautic-awards-will-you-be-taking-center-stage/32733 Proposal deadline 29th/Sep! https://community.mautic.org/processes/mautic-awards-2024/f/86/
Mautic Mautic 5.1: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/release-announcement-mautic-5-1-andromeda-edition Security-Updates 5.1.1 / 4.4.13: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/releases and Advisories: https://github.com/mautic/mautic/security Security-Team (inkl. Lenon, Patryk, Nick): https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/11/posts/24 and https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/welcoming-patryk-gruszka-and-nick-vanpraet-mautic-security-team and 3rd-Party & Knowhow Kostenfreie Templates (Ricardo): https://crafting.email und ttps://forum.mautic.org/t/discover-2-new-free-mjml-themes-for-mautic/32791 und https://forum.mautic.org/t/you-suggest-i-create-the-email-theme-free-of-charge/33448 und https://github.com/ricfreire/mautic-theme-emojisurvey Marketing Know-How (Tobi): https://audienture.com/6-essential-elements-of-an-excellent-welcome-email/ and https://audienture.com/how-to-reconnect-with-your-email-list/ Zender Whatsapp Plugin (Renato Carabelli): https://github.com/rcarabelli/Mautic-Zender-Plugin Multiple-smtp-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-multiple-smtp-bundle/ Unlimited-sql-bundle (Zdeno Kuzmany): https://mtcextendee.com/mautic-unlimited-sql-bundle/ Custom Objects für M5 (Aquia) – Fortschritte: https://github.com/acquia/mc-cs-plugin-custom-objects/pull/338 Sales-Board (AlbertMN): https://forum.mautic.org/t/sales-opportunity-pipeline/27430/36 WordPress-Plugin: https://forum.mautic.org/t/is-the-wordpress-mautic-plugin-still-functional/32909 Auto-Install für Mautic https://forum.mautic.org/t/struggling-to-automate-installation-of-mautic/32763/2 und https://github.com/itnavigate/MauticSetup Caching https://forum.mautic.org/t/configuring-memcache-or-redis-in-local-php/27267/21 Salesforce Best Practices (markwilliams21): https://forum.mautic.org/t/best-practices-to-integrate-with-salesforce/31254/4 Amazon SES (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/email-sending-in-mautic-5-cron-queue-and-daemons/ JavaScript aus DWC heraus (Joey): https://joeykeller.com/launch-javascript-in-dynamic-web-content-in-mautic/ Rollen-Berechtigungen (Tobi): https://audienture.com/mautic-role-management-a-comprehensive-guide/ Gruppen-Berechtigungen (Ekke): https://forum.mautic.org/t/introduce-group-model-to-mautics-access-control/33575 Interview Blick in den Spiegel: Leuchtfeuer.com Community Release-Zyklus und eLTS: https://community.mautic.org/assemblies/product-team/f/39/debates/10 und https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/announcing-potential-extended-long-term-support-elts-program-mautic-we-need-your UX/UI Team: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/enhancing-our-uxui-tiger-team-embracing-community-feedback-and-establishing-clear Mauticon-Videos: https://www.youtube.com/@MauticOrg/playlists Google Summer of Code: https://www.mautic.org/blog/community/gsoc-2024-project-report-end-end-test-suite-mautic mautic.org Relaunch: https://mautic.slack.com/archives/C07A4CU91/p1724945673185609 Mauticon Europe November 2024: https://mauticon.mautic.org und Call for Speakers (Deadline 1. Oktober!) https://www.mautic.org/blog/share-your-expertise-call-speakers-mautic-conference-europe-2024 Mautic Awards bei der Mauticon: https://forum.mautic.org/t/announcing-the-inaugural-mautic-awards-will-you-be-taking-center-stage/32733 Vorschlags-Deadline 29. September! https://community.mautic.org/processes/mautic-awards-2024/f/86/
Groundbreaking Deals and Parking Advisories. full 1391 Fri, 13 Sep 2024 12:51:26 +0000 DCTXLCoMkNoKVkthbpf1TxaK7j69KfGR news,a-newscasts,top picks The Big K Morning Show news,a-newscasts,top picks Groundbreaking Deals and Parking Advisories. The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News
In this episode of Patch [FIX] Tuesday, Tom and Jason celebrate their 11th episode and reflect on the success of the Automox YouTube channel. They discuss a Windows Update RCE, YubiKey Security Advisories, and a Visio RCE. They emphasize the importance of patching the Windows Update vulnerability immediately due to its potential for exploitation. They also discuss the YubiKey vulnerability, noting that while it requires specialized equipment to exploit, it highlights the fundamental role of YubiKeys in security.
(Aug 13, 2024) A Fort Drum soldier has been charged with the murder of a fellow soldier; Some St. Lawrence County cannabis shops were raided and shut down; fish advisories tell us what local fish to eat; and remembering David Duff, who died last week.
(Aug 13, 2024) If you eat fresh caught fish, New York has advice on how to do so safely. We'll learn more about the most up-to-date fish advisories for the North Country. Also: Gov. Kathy Hochul visited Canton's fire department to thank first responders for their repairs and rescue efforts in the aftermath of last Friday's flooding.
In this Risky Business News sponsored interview, Tom Uren talks to Brian Dye, CEO of Corelight about a string of recent CISA advisories. These advisories address specific technical issues, but when examined together Brian says there is an underlying message about addressing security holistically.
Warnings of harmful bacteria in local waterways are nothing new. But rising heat and rainfall driven by climate change could make them more frequent.
In this episode of RAPM Focus, Editor-in-Chief Brian Sites, MD, sits down with Michael Barrington, MD, to discuss best practice advisories and policies with systematic reviews. Best practice advisories and policies tend to stem from the results of systematic reviews and metanalysis, thus the stakes are very high for a journal to ensure that the results are meaningful and valid. As part of a RAPM initiative to establish education and standards for researchers interested in submitting a systematic review or meta-analysis we participate in a joint publication with the journal, Anesthesia and Analgesia. Dr. Barrington is well known in the regional anesthesia community as he is currently the section editor for Regional Anesthesia for the journal, Anesthesia and Analgesia. He has had a recent appointment as professor of anesthesiology at OHSU and is transitioning to the University of Washington. Some topics covered by Dr. Sites and Dr. Barrington in this podcast are: How having a broad team with a broad scope of expertise as part of the authorship team reflects some of the important components of a systematic review. How many review authors are unable to articulate a clear rationale for performing the reviews which often is associated with a lack of a very a clear research question. The basic resources and expertise needed to perform a systematic review at a high level. What protocol is in a systematic review and why it is an important first step. PICO (Participant/ Population, Intervention, Compareta, Outcomes). *The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. The content of this podcast does not constitute medical advice, and it is not intended to function as a substitute for a healthcare practitioner's judgement, patient care, or treatment. The views expressed by contributors are those of the speakers. BMJ does not endorse any views or recommendations discussed or expressed on this podcast. Listeners should also be aware that professionals in the field may have different opinions. By listening to this podcast, listeners agree not to use its content as the basis for their own medical treatment or for the medical treatment of others. Podcast and music produced by Dan Langa. Find us on X @RAPMOnline, Facebook @Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine, and Instagram @RAPM_Online.
In this episode: I am thrilled to have my friend Leslie from Informed Decisions join us. Leslie is a fantastic social worker based in Brooklyn, New York, with a wealth of experience working with diverse groups, including court-involved youth, LGBTQ+ individuals, teen mothers, special needs populations, and fellow educators. Leslie shares her invaluable insights on advisories and SEL (Social Emotional Learning) programs, providing practical advice and real-world examples to help school counselors effectively engage their students and create impactful programs.Key Highlights:Leslie's Background: Get to know Leslie and her extensive experience working with various populations and settings.Starting from Scratch: Leslie offers actionable tips for counselors who are new to advisories and SEL programs or need to start from scratch.Importance of Space and Resources: Learn how understanding your space and available resources can significantly impact the success of your programs.Using Existing Resources: Discover the value of connecting with existing programs and curriculums to avoid reinventing the wheel and save time.Collecting and Using Data: Leslie emphasizes the importance of data collection in demonstrating the impact of your programs to administration and stakeholders.Favorite Groups and Programs: Leslie shares her favorite types of groups and programs to run, and why advisory programs hold a special place in her heart.Practical Tips: From over-planning to the magic of lamination, Leslie and I share our top tips for staying organized and prepared.Special Mention: Leslie will also be one of our esteemed presenters at the 2024 Summer Counselor Conference! Don't miss the opportunity to learn from her extensive experience and practical advice.Connect with Leslie:Informed DecisionsTpTIGLinks Leslie mentioned:Youth to Youth- This is the program that models alternatives to using drugs and/or alcohol Social Emotional Learning and Advisory Survey -This resources allows students to provide their input. Which helps you form connections and see what topics they are interested in discussing. The resource includes both a handout and digital survey10 simple Tips for Forming Connections in an Advisory or SEL Class - Getting student buy-in9 easy ways of getting principal buy-in for anadvisory and sel programResources Mentioned:Summer Counselor ConferenceLaminatorGrab the Show Notes:...
This year, Delhi faced severe heat waves with temperatures that soared past 45 degrees on several days. The most vulnerable people—those who live in informal settlements—suffered the brunt of this extreme weather. The Union Health Ministry and India Meteorological Department issued public health advisories as heatwave conditions persisted in various parts of the country. The advisories talk about following precautions such as monitoring the health of vulnerable individuals, staying hydrated, staying indoors during peak hours, keeping the house cool and so on. Suno India's Sneha Richhariya visited Nandlal Juggi in Gopalpur village near Mukherjee Nagar in North Delhi, to understand whether these advisories reflect the lives of the urban poor and more. See sunoindia.in/privacy-policy for privacy information.
Hour 4- Larry and Raz talk about heat advisories happening across the country, they also talk about sports.
Record hot temperatures over portions of the Midwest/Ohio Valley & theMid-Atlantic states this weekend......Heavy rain and flash flooding concerns across the Upper Midwest Fridaynight and Great Lakes Saturday......Monsoon-like conditions for this Southwest this weekend intoMonday...Heat building across the West...A heat wave should continue for portions of the Midwest/Ohio Valley andthe Mid-Atlantic States, to the south of a stationary front. Forecast hightemperatures will rise into the upper 90s/near 100 Saturday in theMid-Atlantic, with record-tying/breaking temperatures possible.Heat-related Advisories and Warnings are in place as these temperatures,when combined with the humidity, will bring heat index values into the100-105 degree range, with values as high as 110 possible through thesouthern Mid-Atlantic on Saturday. Additionally, overnight lowtemperatures will remain in the mid-70s for many locations, at potentialrecord-tying/breaking levels, providing little relief from the heat. Theearly arrival of this heat in the Summer season, persistence over multipledays, and abundant sunshine will aggravate heat stress on those withoutreliable air conditioning. Temperatures more broadly from the East Coastto the central/southern Plains will be in the mid-90s this weekend.Meanwhile, relief continues to the north of a frontal boundary drapedthough southern New England, with highs now mostly in the 70s and low 80s. Isolated to scattered excessive rainfall/flash flooding is possible nearthe stalled frontal boundary.The greatest threat for significant heavy rainfall will be ahead of asurface wave over portions of the Upper Midwest as thunderstorm complexeslate on Friday unleash their potential. A Moderate Risk of Excessiverainfall (level 3/4) is in effect, from southeast South Dakota to in andnear the Minnesota/Iowa border, where the highest potential for heavyrainfall/significant flash flooding exists. Moderate to major riverflooding is also forecast to worsen. Additional scattered instances offlash flooding will be possible more broadly across the Upper Midwest. Anupper-level shortwave approaching from the west will help to deepen thefrontal wave and push the system eastward on Saturday, bringing the threatfor heavy rainfall/flash flooding to portions of the Great Lakessouthwestward into the Upper Mississippi Valley as an organized complex ofstorms is expected to follow the system eastward. Some severethunderstorms will again be possible with a Slight Risk in place mainlyfor the threat of damaging winds. As the system pushes into New Englandon Sunday, it brings an elevated risk of flash flooding to the region.
President Joe Biden announced on June 18 that his administration will not deport illegal immigrants who are married to U.S. citizens or whose parent is married to a U.S. citizen. Approximately 500,000 spouses of U.S. citizens, as well as about 50,000 children, will thereby be shielded from deportation and given the ability to gain legal status without leaving the United States, the White House said.A U.S. Secret Service agent was robbed at gunpoint as President Biden was visiting Los Angeles for a fundraising event at the weekend, officials have said. The agent was returning from work Saturday night when he was attacked in a residential community in Tustin, about an hour's drive southeast of Los Angeles, according to the Secret Service.The National Weather Service has warned that tens of millions of Americans are currently under heat advisories as high temperatures continue to impact the Midwest and East Coast this week. A tracker run by the NWS shows that some 76 million people are in areas where the agency has declared either an Excessive Heat Warning, a Heat Advisory, or an Excessive Heat Watch.
A heat wave begins to settle in over the Great Lakes, Ohio Valley andthe Northeast today, continuing through midweek...Significant heavy rain/flash flooding threat for the Texas Gulf Coastlater Tuesday and especially Wednesday associated with Potential T.C.One.Heavy rain and severe thunderstorms possible Tuesday/Wednesday from theUpper Midwest into the Central Plains...Late-season wet snow will persist across the high-elevations of thenorthern Rockies for the next couple of days...An active week is in store across the U.S. as a heat wave builds over theGreat Lakes/Ohio Valley/Northeast, multiple areas of flash flooding andsevere weather impact the central U.S., and even some late season snowcontinues in the northern Rockies. A strong upper-level high will continueto build in over the Great Lakes/Northeast, bringing the first significantheat wave of the season to the region. Forecast highs Tuesday andWednesday will reach into the mid- to upper 90s, even well into northernNew England. Widespread, numerous record-tying/breaking high temperaturesare possible. Additionally, morning lows will remain in about the mid-70s,at record-tying/breaking levels, providing little relief from the heatovernight. The early arrival of this magnitude of heat, the duration,abundant sunshine, and lack of relief overnight will increase the dangerof this heatwave beyond what the exact temperature values would suggest.This is especially true for those without adequate air conditioning, whichbecomes more of a concern for locations further north that are not asaccustomed to periods of persistent, intense heat.Further north, additional rounds of showers and thunderstorms are expectedas the influx of moisture continues to interact with a wavy frontalboundary draped across portions of the northern/central Plains and UpperMidwest. A broad area of showers and thunderstorms will continue throughMonday evening along and ahead of the front as it slowly lifts northward.A Slight Risk of Excessive Rainfall is in effect over portions of thenorthern Plains/Upper Midwest where the available moisture, as well asimpressive upper-level dynamics associated with an approaching trough, maylead to some heavier rain rates (2" per hour) and scattered flashflooding, especially in urban areas. A Slight Risk of severe weather(level 2/5) is also in effect from the Storm Prediction Center, spreadingfurther westward into the northern/central High Plains, for some largehail, damaging winds, and a few tornadoes. The front will begin to pushback southeastward as a cold front Tuesday ahead of the approaching troughbefore stalling out through the Middle Mississippi/Missouri Valleys aheadof the eastern ridge by Tuesday night. To the west, the unseasonably strong upper-level system will also continueto bring an intrusion of much cooler, below average air into portions ofthe northern/central Plains/Rockies and Great Basin. Forecast highs onTuesday will be in the 50s and 60s in the northern Rockies/High Plains,with some low 70s into the Great Basin. In addition, forecast morning lowson Tuesday in the low to mid-30s throughout much of the Great Basin haveprompted Frost/Freeze-related Warnings and Advisories. Temperatures shouldrecover a bit Wednesday for the Great Basin and northern Rockies whileportions of the central Plains drop into the 60s following the cold frontpassage. Areal showers and thunderstorms with some moderate rainfall willalso linger over the northern Rockies/High Plains Monday evening and intothe day Tuesday before tapering off by later Tuesday night. Winter-weatherrelated Warnings and Advisories remain in effect as moderate to heavy snowcontinues for higher mountain elevations. While most of the accumu
There is a High Risk of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Floodingover parts of southern Florida for tonight......There are Severe weather concerns over portions of the Northern/CentralHigh Plains as well as portions of the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic onFriday......There are Excessive Heat Warnings/Watches and Advisories over SouthernCalifornia, Southwest, Central Plains, and Southern High Plains...In Florida, ongoing rounds of thunderstorm activity are expected tocontinue through Friday before subsiding just in time for the weekend. Aquasi-stationary surface front and upper trough axis swinging through theGulf of Mexico/Southeast U.S. will continue focusing tropical moistureacross the Florida peninsula over the next couple of days. Intensethunderstorms will occur tonight, when storms will bring several moreinches of rainfall, in some cases, over the very saturated and vulnerablesoils/surfaces and urban areas of southern Florida. There is now a HighRisk (at least 70%) of Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding overparts of southern Florida, particularly along the I-75 corridor fromNaples to Fort Lauderdale and down to Miami. There remains a Slight Risk(at least 15%) of Excessive Rainfall across the central-southern peninsulathrough Friday, with a Marginal Risk (at least 5%) in place throughSaturday when conditions are likely to improve.A closed mid-level low will degrade into an open shortwave trough while itswings through the Southwest and Rockies this weekend. This shortwavefeature will promote thunderstorm activity across the High Plainsbeginning Friday afternoon and continuing into the evening. The StormPrediction Center issued a Slight Risk of Severe Thunderstorms (level 2/5)over parts of eastern Colorado, southwestern Nebraska and eastern Kansas.Scattered severe storms with large hail and severe wind gusts will bepossible along the Front Range into the Central Plains Fridayafternoon/evening. A complex of storms are expected to develop overwestern Pennsylvania Friday afternoon and propagate into theNortheast/Mid-Atlantic Coast that evening.Tonight, convection is expected to flare up along a cold front pushingthrough the Midwest. Surface cyclogenesis along the front could promoteenhanced hourly rainfall rates. Thus, a Slight Risk (at least 15%) ofExcessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding is in effect for portions ofthe Midwest, from southeastern Iowa/northeastern Missouri acrossnorth-central Illinois and into northwestern Indiana. Totals of around aninch of rain are expected with isolated amounts closer to two inchespossible in certain spots. Excessive Heat concerns will wane over theSouthwest this weekend as the mid-level disturbance shifts into the Plainsalong with an upper ridge. The newly developing ridge over the CentralU.S. will increase Excessive Heat threats across the eastern half of thecountry heading into next week.
The threat for Excessive Rainfall leading to Flash Flooding continuesover central and southern Florida through Friday......There's an Enhanced Risk of Severe Thunderstorms across parts of theMiddle Mississippi Valley on Thursday......There are Excessive Heat Warnings and Advisories over parts of theSouthwest, and western Texas...A stationary boundary bisecting the Florida Peninsula will be the focusfor thunderstorm activity across much of the state over the next couple ofdays. A complex of storms slowly moving through south-central Florida latethis afternoon and into the early evening will produce heavy to excessiverainfall leading to significant flash flooding. Storms should move intothe Keys tonight before reloading for another round of storms on Thursdayand Friday. There are Slight Risks (at least 15%) in effect for parts ofcentral/southern Florida with the potential for upgrades over the nextcouple of days.Digging mid-level energy will support thunderstorm activity acrossportions of the Middle Mississippi Valley Thursday afternoon and evening.Thunderstorms are expected to initiate somewhere ahead of a cold frontpropagating through the Upper Midwest Thursday afternoon before movinginto the eastern Iowa, northern Illinois/Indiana. Storms should congealinto an MCS and push farther into the Midwest Thursday night. There's anEnhanced Risk (level 3/5) of Severe Thunderstorms in southern Iowa,northwest Illinois and northern Missouri for late Thursday afternoon toearly evening. Very large hail, destructive wind gusts and a few tornadoesare possible. This vort max will shift the convective threat into theinterior Northeast on Friday afternoon and evening, where scattered stormswith severe wind gusts will be possible. The upper low that has beenspinning just off the coast of southern/Baja California will move into theWestern U.S. on Thursday before influencing more thunderstorm activityover parts of the Central Plains this Friday. Storms are forecast toinitiate on the lee side of the Central Rockies on Friday afternoon andpropagate eastward into the Central Plains that evening.An upper-level ridge over the West will degrade and shift eastward as theclosed low move into the region over the next 24 hours. Temperatures willmoderate a bit, particularly over the Four Corners as well as California'scentral valley, where Excessive Heat Warnings and Watches will come to anend tonight. Anomalous temps should shift into the Northwest and northerntier late this week beneath the ridge. In the meantime, Excessive HeatWarnings and Advisories remain in effect across parts of the Southwestinto western Texas.
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The Surgeon General of the United States has issued a public health advisory on loneliness. A Surgeon General's Advisory is a public statement that calls the American people's attention to an urgent public health issue and provides recommendations for how it should be addressed. Advisories are reserved for significant public health challenges that require the nation's immediate awareness and action.
When the State Department upgrades its travel advisory for a destination, or updates an advisory with new information, it can make clients a little jumpy. How should travel agents navigate the situation? Get the answer on this week's episode of Trade Secrets, when co-hosts Emma Weissmann and Jamie Biesiada are joined by travel advisor Brittany Shuford of Darling Destinations in Birmingham, Ala. Thanks to our friends at OutsideAgents.com for helping us solicit travel advisor questions this season. This episode is sponsored by Travel Insured International. Further resources Find Brittany Shuford on Instagram and Facebook Mentioned in this episode: The State Department's travel site, Travel.State.Gov The State Department's Smart Traveler Enrollment Program (STEP) Emma's Humans of Travel podcast Travel attorney Mark Pestronk's free resources, including disclaimer and release forms A travel agent guide to selling high-risk travel Need advice? Call our hotline and leave a message: 201-902-2098 Email us: tradesecrets@travelweekly.com Theme song: Sock Hop by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4387-sock-hop License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Asia correspondent Diane To speaks to Lisa Owen about Australia and Britain updating their travel advisories for Hong Kong, Apple CEO Tim Cook on the charm offensive in China and a street in Hong Kong voted second coolest street in the world.
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A storm brings a mixed bag of weather to New England this weekend.
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Jason Richardson, Ph.D. is the Vice President of Global Quality and Food Safety of The Coca-Cola Company, a position he has held since January 2021. In this role, Jason leads a team of quality and food safety professionals who are accountable for delivering global strategic and operational leadership for performance and progress of quality and food safety programs across the Coca-Cola system. Jason joined The Coca-Cola Company in Atlanta in 2009, holding a variety of quality, food safety, and technical leadership positions within Coca-Cola North America over the course of his career. Prior to joining The Coca-Cola Company, Jason spent over seven years as a Microbiologist/Collateral Duty Safety Officer with the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Agricultural Research Service (USDA's ARS), conducting research on sanitizers, novel technologies, standard and rapid microbiological detection methods, and the ecology of bacterial foodborne pathogens in foods, achieving more than 150 peer-reviewed publications. Jason serves or has served on numerous committees and advisory boards during his career, including SSAFE, Consumer Brands Association, the University of Georgia's Center for Food Safety Board of Advisories and its College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences Dean's Industry Advisory Council, USDA's Exotic Newcastle Disease Task Force, and USDA's Committee on Feasibility of "zero tolerance" for Salmonella on raw poultry. He is currently serving as Treasurer for SSAFE. He is active in professional associations, including IAFP, where he serves on several professional development groups. Jason obtained his B.S.A. and M.S. degrees, as well as his Ph.D., from the University of Georgia, focusing in Agribusiness, Poultry Science, and Food Science and Technology, with emphases in Food Microbiology and Food Safety. In this episode of Food Safety Matters, we speak with Jason [23:58] about: The evolution of his career, from food safety microbiologist to corporate business leader The development and implementation of Coca-Cola's Amplify Quality Framework, an initiative led by Jason to revamp the company's food safety and quality assurance (FSQA) programs to optimize enterprise-wide performance and growth How Jason balances both food safety and quality assurance through his leadership and with the help of his FSQA teams Initiatives Jason is working on to refresh Coca-Cola's food safety culture, and messaging and methods he uses to reinforce good food safety culture throughout the company How Jason contextualizes FSQA as an asset to business performance and growth Balancing cost optimization with FSQA efforts Words of advice for early-career food safety professionals who will be the FSQA leaders of the future. News and Resources FDA Publishes Report About On-Farm Investigations, Sampling of Leafy Greens in Salinas Valley [4:24] AMR Trends can be Reversed by Decreasing Antimicrobial Use, EU Agencies Report [9:39] Researchers Call for Improved Surveillance of Yersinia, an Underestimated Threat to Food Safety [16:23] USDA Develops Egg Pasteurization Technology That Rapidly Kills 99.999 Percent of Salmonella [19:09] Register for the 2024 Food Safety Summit!Taking place May 6–9, 2024 in Rosemont, Illinois. Register before March 31 for a 10% early bird discount rate, plus use promo code “FSMatters15” for an extra 15% off registration. Yes, that's a total discount of 25%! Sponsored by:Michigan State University Online Food Safety Program We Want to Hear from You! Please send us your questions and suggestions to podcast@food-safety.com
Here is today's weather forecast with a lot of wind on tap. No rain however.
Tanya Hansen has the morning's top stories from the WCBS newsroom.
The US has issued travel advisories for Jamaica and the Bahamas amid higher crime rates targeting tourists and more details on Justin Mohn who is charged with first-degree murder and abusing a corpse after killing his father and displaying his severed head in a YouTube video.
The latest news from home and abroad, with a close eye on Northeast Asia and the Korean Peninsula in particular
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This is the All Local 4 p.m. update for December 9, 2023.
In our news wrap Wednesday, tens of millions of Americans have spent another day under heat warnings or advisories, a federal judge in New York upheld a jury award of $5 million against former President Trump, Russian air raids pounded Black Sea port facilities in southern Ukraine overnight and Israel's president acknowledged criticism of its far-right government before the U.S. Congress. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders