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On this episode of Talking Buffalo, Patrick Moran offers instant live reactions in the moments following the Buffalo Bills squeezing out a 23-20 road victory over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. Let's be honest--this was one of the ugliest games you'll see and if you didn't have a horse in the race you probably would've turned the game off long before the final whistle. But at the end of the day the only thing that mattered for Buffalo was getting a win. They did and now have a firm hold on the AFC east six weeks into the season. Before hitting on all the ugly stuff Patrick highlights three players that were critical to the Bills winning this game: Ray Davis, Josh Allen and Taylor Rapp. Raise your hand if you expected to read that before the game. Patrick spends (plenty of) time talking about all the ugly from this game, from the 22 combined accepted penalties to the Bills ridiculous defensive call at the end of the first half that allowed Aaron Rodgers to complete a hail mary. Patrick also brags on hitting all three of his bold predictions before the game, what this win means for Buffalo, has Tyler Bass attempted his last kick for the Bills and much more. ♦♦♦♦♦ Follow Patrick Moran/Talking Buffalo Podcast Substack: Patrick Moran's Substack Twitter: @PatrickMoranTB Facebook: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube: Talking Buffalo Podcast YouTube Channel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the latest episode of Right Here, Right Now - Live Buffalo Football Talk, presented by 4Fathers Organics, Batavia Daily News sports editor Alex Brasky and BDN sports reporter Ajay Cybulski discuss the Bills 23-20 victory over the New York Jets on Monday Night Football. Rookie RB Ray Davis filled in for injured James Cook, Allen finished with 3 total touchdowns, and Taron Johnson sealed the game for Buffalo in his return. At 4Fathers Organics, their mission is to liberate, educate and innovate with the highest quality CBD and hemp-derived products for your body, mind and soul so you can live happy and free. Visit them at 87 Franklin Street in Dansville, online at 4FathersOrganics.com, or call them at (585) 335-2223 to learn more about the products they offer. Batavia Daily and Livingston County News sports editor Alex Brasky and sports reporter Ajay Cybulski have set out on a new podcast venture: Right Here, Right Now - Live Buffalo Football Talk. Each week, Alex and Ajay will discuss news and notes surrounding Buffalo's favorite football team, including the comings and goings from Orchard Park.Please take the time to like, subscribe and share the podcast, presented by 4Fathers Organics.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLzlLxr0hThT_80ter4rfqfaM7wAFm2rjCApple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/right-here-right-now-live-buffalo-football-talk/id1743276774Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5HI33rM4eRJIlvPovrSG8A
In this snippet, Richard Allen Davis starts to talk about the kidnapping and murder of Polly Klaas. Coming to all podcast platforms February 2025.The kidnapping of Polly Klaas occurred on October 1, 1993, in Petaluma, California. Polly, a 12-year-old girl, was abducted from her home during a sleepover at her house. The kidnapper, Richard Allen Davis, a convicted felon, broke into the home, tied up Polly's friends, and took her at knifepoint. After several days of extensive searching by law enforcement, volunteers, and the community, Polly's body was found on October 4, 1993, in a wooded area near her home.Davis was arrested and later confessed to the crime. He had a history of violent offenses and was on parole at the time of the abduction. The case drew national attention and led to increased efforts for child safety, including the passage of "Polly's Law," which focused on increasing the penalties for crimes involving the kidnapping of minors. Davis was convicted of murder, kidnapping, and sexual assault, and was sentenced to death. He remains on death row in California. The tragedy profoundly impacted the nation and highlighted issues around child abduction and criminal justice reform.https://linktr.ee/UnforbiddentruthBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/unforbidden-truth--4724561/support.
The Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo rolls on into October as Ken talks about next month's election with Raven Harrison, Pete Rose and Reds baseball with Hal McCoy, updates on the Sean "Diddy" Combs with Texas attorney Jeremy Rosenthall, the avoidance of a union protest from supply chain workers with Allen Davis and more talk about the new Reds' manager with Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com.
The Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo rolls on into October as Ken talks about next month's election with Raven Harrison, Pete Rose and Reds baseball with Hal McCoy, updates on the Sean "Diddy" Combs with Texas attorney Jeremy Rosenthall, the avoidance of a union protest from supply chain workers with Allen Davis and more talk about the new Reds' manager with Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com.
The Saturday Extravaganza with Ken Broo rolls on into October as Ken talks about next month's election with Raven Harrison, Pete Rose and Reds baseball with Hal McCoy, updates on the Sean "Diddy" Combs with Texas attorney Jeremy Rosenthall, the avoidance of a union protest from supply chain workers with Allen Davis and more talk about the new Reds' manager with Anthony Castrovince of MLB.com.
In 1993, 12-year-old Polly Klaas was abducted from her home in Petaluma, California during a sleepover with friends. Richard Allen Davis would take the young girl's life before a nationwide search would even begin. This dirtbag was a repeat offender that had been given too many chances to reform. Outrage over his actions would cause reform to the California justice system. If you enjoy listening, there are a few ways for you to help us out: Buy us a snack, follow us on social media, click 'follow' where ever you're listening from, and give us a rating and review! Thanks for listening! BUY US A SNACK: https://ko-fi.com/buriedmotives Follow us on FaceBook: https://m.facebook.com/Buried-Motives-107918331555188/ Follow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/buriedmotives Email us: buriedmotives@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join our PATREON for bonus episodes. This week we have Mark Davis, documentarian and creative force behind Traces of Glory on to talk about the IDAHO album Levitate. We also discuss: coming to IDAHO, cataloging archives, the importance of John Berry, the way people look at Jeff, quitting the ad world, Tin Boat films, fly fishing, The Bear & The Owl, creating the soundtrack, adding comedy to serious music, that Jeff Martin rizz, giving credit for Lapse, Alan Sparhawk, LA as a character, crate digging, “20 Years”, the pace of Levitate, how do you spell weird?, and so much more. ________ Order our post-hardcore hat here! // Follow us at @danbassini, @mysprocalledlife, @idaho_musicdocumentary and @runintotheground.
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This episode recorded live at the 11th Annual Becker's Healthcare CEO + CFO Roundtable features Jandel Allen Davis, President and CEO of Craig Hospital. Here, she discusses the contentious payer/provider relationships as of late, the difficult regulatory landscape, and more.In collaboration with R1 RCM.
Retired FBI agent and criminal profiler Candice DeLong shares her question and answer session from CrimeCon 2023, where the audience had the chance to ask her anything. From the chances of meeting a serial killer to what harm reduction techniques you can adopt to protect yourself, Candice shares her knowledge and first hand experience with the audience. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Mario Golden was born in Mexico City in 1964. When he was 14 his family immigrated to South Texas. He graduated from high school as a valedictorian and attended Stanford University, where he earned a bachelor's degree in Psychology and a master's degree in International Development Education (SIDEC) and Teacher Education (STEP). During his time at Stanford he completed internships in clinical psychology at Miramonte Mental Health Services in Palo Alto (California) and at the Constance Bultman Wilson Center for Adolescent Psychiatry in Faribault (Minnesota). He learned about theories on social transformation, feminism, Freirian pedagogy, and sexual politics and became an activist. In the early 1990s, Mario worked as a teacher specializing in bilingual curriculum development in the California public education system. He then worked as a trainer and counselor in the field of HIV/AIDS. In San Francisco he was a coordinator and counselor at the Hermanos de Luna y Sol Program at the Mission Neighborhood Health Center Clínica Esperanza. As an activist, he participated in various organizations and movements. Mario began his acting training with Rob Reece, a veteran member of the Actors Studio, whose teachings concentrated on the Stanislavski method combined with psycho spiritual growth work. While in training, he founded OneHeart Productions, a non-profit theater company. In New York City he continued training under the tutelage of Actors Studio veteran Alba Oms. As an actor, he has won accolades and several awards. During this time, Mario gained an interest in playwriting, and began studying with Yale University School of Drama alumnus Allen Davis, III. He then joined the Puerto Rican Traveling Theater as a member and co-director of the Professional Playwrights Unit. His plays have been staged in New York, Berlin, Münster, San Francisco, and Mexico City. In 1998, Mario wrote and co-starred in the feature-length screenplay, Del Otro Lado, with Gustavo Cravioto. The movie premiered in 1999 at the International Lesbian and Gay Film Festival in San Francisco. It was screened in other countries, including the First Lesbian and Gay Film Festival of San Francisco in Mexico City. In 2018, Mario published Semillas, a Spanish language novel about a young gay revolutionary. The book has been received enthusiastically by readers. For over 30 years Mario has contributed to the healing and growth of countless individuals, couples, families and communities. This includes innovative work with marginalized populations focused on empowering psychological and cultural transitions in order to make positive adjustments towards a freer and more genuine life. As a psychospiritual teacher and counselor, through his School of Mysteries, he offers counseling services, training, facilitation, and tools in areas of self-awareness, interpersonal communication, conflict resolution, empowerment, and community development. Mario is married to German theater director and journalist Andreas Robertz. He lives in New York City. MARIO IS A SURVIVOR OF SEXUAL ABUSE AS A CHILD You can contact Mario at: www.theschoolofmysteries.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-stewart/support
Allen Davis, FACET Class of 2021, is a Teaching Professor and the Director of the Basic Language Program in Spanish. His research interests lie in phonetics and phonology, especially the role of musical aptitude in pronunciation learning and individual differences in language acquisition. He earned both his Ph.D. and M.A. in Spanish Linguistics at Pennsylvania State University, and B.A. in Spanish at IUPUI.
Dr Jandel Allen-Davis and Miriam discuss what might have happened if, only a few years ago, she'd walked away from her highly successful career to pursue her art full time. Along the way they talk about what it means to risk it all for your passions, the difference between seeing and looking, and whether it's always necessary to pick a lane. Jandel is also a wildly prolific artist, and so they talk about pretty much every material under the sun.Dr Jandel Allen-Davis is the President and CEO of Craig Hospital in Denver, Colorado, a world-renowned rehabilitation hospital that specializes in patients with spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injuries. Before this, she was Vice President of Government, External Relations and Research for Kaiser Permanente Colorado. Jandel is board certified in obstetrics and gynecology and was in active practice for 25 years. She is also one of Miriam's mother's closest friends, who she's known since she was a teenager, which made this episode a particularly special one. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Cody Blue explores the true nature of addiction, exploring both the scientific perspective and shamanic perspective of addiction. To learn more about how psychedelic medicines can help heal addiction, Cody interviews doctor Alan Davis, a Johns Hopkins professor, and a plant medicine shaman who healed his addiction with ibogaine, Warren Flesch. (Tine stamps below) Dr. Alan K Davis is an Assistant Professor of Social Work at The Ohio State University and an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Psychedelic Research Unit at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Davis's clinical experience includes working with people diagnosed with trauma-based psychological problems such as addiction, PTSD, depression, and anxiety. His clinical expertise includes providing evidenced-based treatments such as motivational interviewing, cognitive behavioral therapy, acceptance and commitment therapy, and psilocybin-assisted psychotherapy. Consistent with his clinical interests, his research interests and expertise focus on contributing to the knowledge of and ability to help those suffering with substance use and mental health problems, understanding how to improve clinical outcomes through examining new treatments, and developing ways to conceptualize substance use and mental health problems through a strengths-based approach. Psychedelic research focuses on clinical trials with psilocybin for people with depression and exploring psychological mechanisms by which psilocybin improves mental health and functioning. Upcoming studies include exploring the use of short-acting psychedelics in laboratory and naturalistic settings and assessing the application of psychedelics in vulnerable populations including people of color who have experienced racial trauma and native Spanish-speaking individuals. OSU psychedelics conference: https://psychedemiaconference.org/ Warren Flesch is a personal friend of Cody's. He is a musician who has worked in the addiction and recovery space, and he healed his struggles with addiction with the use of psychedelic plant medicines, specifically Ibogaine. 0:07 - Disclaimer 1:52 - Cody shares a personal story of his long time friends Xanax addiction 7:20 - Cody turns to Cannabis to alleviate the crash of pharmaceutical medications 10:55 - Healing addiction with Ibogaine teaser 12:02 - Cody introduces guests Dr. Allen Davis and Warren Flesch 12:43 - Clinical psychologist Dr. Allen Davis on plant medicines and addiction 15:46 - Addiction and the mind body should connection 17:05 - Addiction does not live inside of a drug 20:29 - Emotional wounds, painful states, mental health and psychedelic therapy 23:15 - Challenges surrounding clinical psychedelic research 30:00 - Psychological flexibility 35:10 - Clinical testimony post psilocybin therapy 38:17 - The Shamanic perspective on healing addiction with plant medicines with Warren Flesch 38:57 - ****trigger warning 39:15 - Warrens story 47:15 - Warren loses his job and starts using intravenous drugs 48:18 - Cocaine psychosis and nearly decapitating a someone with a hedge clipper 51:06 - Trying Iboga to relieve drug addiction 52:10 - The sacred ceremony 1:09:00 - Professional patients 1:09:36 - Suggestive states 1:15:35 - The origins of Alcoholics Anonymous 1:19:11 - Paradigms of addiction 1:42:20 - Plant medicines, recreational substances and intention 1:57:52 - Ibogaine treatment centers and risks See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
042922 UT Allen Davis AND This Comment To City Of Washington Was AMAZING by Kate Dalley
The Griddy dance was originally invented by Louisiana's Allen Davis, a friend of former LSU wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase, who wanted to create his own rhythmic dance after he was inspired by the Nae Nae craze in the mid 2010s. Davis created the dance and friend of his posted it on Snapchat, and the following morning, he was inundated by videos of people copying his dance. Once Chase found himself at LSU, he introduced the dance to teammate Justin Jefferson, and the pair introduced the dance to the rest of LSU's locker room. Jefferson brought the dance to a national stage during his sophomore season in 2019 in a matchup vs. Texas, when he exploded for 163 yards and three touchdowns: After his first TD, Jefferson broke out the griddy for the world to see. The dance consists of a few simple, easy parts: Tapping your heels together, throwing up your "Bs" — your "big billionaire" glasses — and swinging your arms back and forth and side to side. Now, the Griddy has swept the sports world and beyond it, so much so that the popular video game "Fortnite" introduced the dance as one of the game's emotes in 2020. #Griddy#Sports#Podcast#Revolttv#Youtube#STWFmedia sportstalkwithfriends.com
CT eHealth Podcast: Educating, Conversing & Connecting for Better Health
In this episode, Dr. Thomas Agresta gets together with Dr. Allen Davis, an internist in Western Connecticut with ProHealth Physicians and a sitting board member of Connie, Connecticut's state-designated health information exchange (HIE). Dr. Davis joins us to discuss physicians' challenges in sharing health data and how an HIE could address these barriers. Tune in to hear about an internist's perspective on the benefits an HIE can provide, as well as information about the onboarding process. Learn more about the Connie onboarding process. This podcast is brought to you by the UConn Health Interoperability, Innovation and Learning Lab and Connie, Connecticut's state-designated health information exchange. Music by Hugh Blumenfeld, "Mozart's Money.
Dr. Jandel Allen-Davis, president and CEO of Craig Hospital in Englewood, Colo., joined the podcast to discuss how her nearly 25-year career as a physician shaped her into the leader she is today, as well as gender equity in the healthcare workforce.
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Rev. Tara Gibbs and Allen Davis | Acts 2:1-8 (NIV) It was the Holy that pushed our faith forward, and took the gospel message beyond its Jewish roots. That being said, I believe that today, the church can still move forward, but not without the push from our youth. – Rev. Tara Gibbs Sometimes y...
041521 Hour 1 Utah Allen Davis More Commissioners Ballot; Update Masks Schools Court Packing by Kate Dalley
Dr. Jandel Allen-Davis is the CEO and President of Craig Hospital, a superb rehabilitation center for traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries. Dr. Allen-Davis, an obstetrician and gynecologist, spent 25 years caring for patients and honing her leadership skills in multiple organizational and community roles. In this episode, she describes “The Disappointment” when she was NOT selected for a CEO role, and she shares how she navigated that pain. Dr. Allen-Davis’s subsequent selection as the Craig Hospital CEO in 2018 was her arrival “home.” The Craig Hospital community welcomed the authentic expression of who Jandel is and what she believes.So who is Dr. Jandel Allen-Davis? We get some insight here about her values, her warrior spirit, her uncompromising patient advocacy, and how critical it’s been for her to lead an organization where she can bring her whole self to her work. As the first female and the first Black CEO at Craig Hospital, and the first physician CEO there in 40 years, she is a high profile exemplar of what excellent leadership looks like.We talked about the societal upheaval precipitated by George Floyd’s murder. Jandel emphasizes the need to embrace the hard conversations about racism and white privilege and how counterproductive it is to shame or blame. She describes her own lifelong reckoning with systemic racism, including how the 2020 book “Caste” (Isabel Wilkerson) hit her like a brick to the head. She points to some parallels between people of color and people in wheelchairs who are also marginalized in society. Dr. Allen-Davis takes a practical view on why physicians must be the ones to lead and transform healthcare. She ties it directly to physician expertise and the sacred trust they have in serving patients and community.
Stephen Allen Davis is back to share more of his experience, expertise, and stories, including songwriting collaboratively vs. solo and selling your songs. Also, stories from Stephen Allen's experiences with George Jones, Joe Cocker, and Tammy Wynette. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
Stephen Allen Davis wrote what would become his first hit song when he was 17 years old. Percy Sledge recorded Stephen Allen's song “Take Time to Know Her” and it soon soared up the charts. Since then Stephen Allen has had over 400 songs recorded by various artists (including Joe Cocker, Meat Loaf, Tammy Wynette, Reba McEntire, Barbara Mandrell, Jo Dee Messina, Charlie Rich, and more), received 18 BMI awards, been nominated twice for Grammys and has three Million Air Performance Award songs to his name. Stephen Allen's ORIGINAL DEMO OF " TAKE THE TIME TO KNOW HER" is included in this episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tophillrecording/support
Podcast Episode #75 - Dr. Jandel Allen Davis - Race, Riots, and Reflection: Healing Our Communities - Y on Earth Community
Allen Davis – 1 Peter 3:13-22...
The American murderer, who may never face his punishment.
This is a summary of the case of the rapist and murderer Richard Allen Davis.
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On this episode Chris and Andrew conclude their interview with Richard Allen Davis. Forensic Psychologist Dr. Kris Mohandie joins in to help analyze and explain the evil that is Richard Allen Davis. for additional weekly Classified episodes and access to our exclusive True Crime Gallery, check out www.patreon.com/criminalperspective www.klaaskids.org Buy the new book "Evil Thoughts: Wicked Deeds" by Dr. Kris Mohandie here --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/criminal-perspective/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminal-perspective/support
On October 1st 1993, multiple time convicted felon Richard Allen Davis broke into the residence of 12 year old Polly Klaas where she was having a slumber party with 2 friends. Davis tied the girls up and abducted Klaas at knife point, later murdering her. This frightening crime splashed across national headlines in the early and mid 90's. Richard Allen Davis now sits on death row for his 24th year and for the first time ever he gives an in-depth interview about his life and crimes. Here is part 1 of that 2 part interview. RIP Polly Klaas. *NOTE* THE FIRST 15 MINUTES OF AUDIO IN THE INTERVIEW ARE ROUGH BUT IT GETS BETTER PLEASE VISIT WWW.KLAASKIDS.ORG for additional weekly content and access to our exclusive Online True Crime Gallery head over to www.patreon.com/criminalperspective --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/criminal-perspective/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/criminal-perspective/support
Allen Davis shares from I Peter 5:6-10 about the steadfastness of the three types of the Promises of God.
This episode we discuss the kidnapping and murder of Polly Klaas. Her case was instrumental in getting the "3 Strikes Policy" put into law. This one is a heart wrencher. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week, on Vaping and the MicGuest: Allen DavisThere's State Bullshit, there's FDA Bullshit, there's ANTZ Bullshit. Then from far left field comes that word that all of these groups hates: TRUTH.Join us this week for an informative conversation with Allen Davis, and find out for yourself what truth he has put forward, and why he even gets threats for doing it.Thursday night at 9pm EST
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The Bullshit Train is going to run you over.
Allen Davis shares about the different type of promises from God and how we can depend on them.
Allen Davis shares from Psalm 100 about living a life of Thanksgiving everyday.
Halloween, 1986. 23 year old Steven Allen Davis clocked out of work in downtown San Francisco, California. He has never been seen or heard from since. A year prior to his disappearance, Steve asked his mother Rosetta what she would do if he just vanished one day: this made his family believe he took off on his own, but would show up again when he was ready. But that day never came, and now his family believes he was met with foul play.
Allen Davis shares from Psalm 37 about the peace that passes understanding from God.
Allen Davis shares from 1 Corinthians about the Good News of the resurrection of Jesus!
Episode 005: Abraham Allende It's time to sit back, relax, and enjoy another episode of Coffee Break. I love talking with people who have interesting stories to tell. And Abraham Allende -- former Cleveland sportscaster and current bishop of the Northeastern Ohio Synod of the ELCA -- has many. Language has been a central part of Bishop Allende's career, from teaching high-school French to broadcasting Cleveland Indians games under the name Allen Davis. And he continues to speak, teach, and write professionally today -- though now it's from the pulpit. Despite any misgivings you may have about organized religion, I think you'll enjoy our conversation about the power of language and the messages we choose to share. We also talk about what it means to be called to a vocation. (You know, like writing. Or teaching. Or whatever it is you feel called to do.) Oh, and the importance of being authentic. All good stuff. Visit Bishop Allende's blog, or read more about him at Cleveland.com. Want to be on Coffee Break? I'm always looking for exciting people to showcase with casual conversations about creativity, writing, and work/life balance. Send me an email at hello [at] sarahwerner [dot] com or contact me if you're interested in a guest appearance. WOOOO, email! Find out all of the latest haps when you sign up for my email newsletter! I promise I won't spam you. :) Subscribe to Coffee Break (& Write Now). You can listen to the full Coffee Break episode using the controls at the beginning of this post. Or! You can listen and subscribe using your favorite app/website/podcatcher: Help support this podcast! >> I'm on social media. Connect with the Write Now and Coffee Break podcasts on your favorite social media platform(s): Twitter | Facebook | Ello | Google+ | Pinterest | Tumblr The post Coffee Break: Abraham Allende appeared first on The Write Now Podcast with Sarah Werner.
Allen Davis shares from Joshua 1 about how to be successful as we work for God's Kingdom.
Allen Davis shares from Phillipians 4 about combating the Spirit of Worry.
Allen Davis shares about God helping us thru the "muddy days"
Allen Davis shares from the first five words of Psalm 23 and the powerful truths they contain for our troubled world.
Allen Davis shares from Psalm 37 about the peace that passes understanding from God.
Allen Davis shares from Psalm 100 about living a life of Thanksgiving everyday.
Allen Davis shares from I Peter 5:6-10 about the steadfastness of the three types of the Promises of God.