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Send us a textBuilt to Run is a book to help runners improve form, mobility and strength so that they can run injury free more often… because we all know we'll eventually get some kind of niggle, but the idea is that we're not sidelined for months at a time. The book has 8 chapters, starting with an explanation of your body as a system, moving on to training mobility and strength, and ending with breathing (yes, we can actually train that!) and common running injuries.Dr. Matthew Silver is a coach, educator, physical therapist, and founder of Alpha Project Phyzio & Performance. He has been a distance runner for the past 13 years. While a freshman in high school, he fell in love with distance running and hasn't looked back since. He was first exposed to physical therapy after suffering from runner's knee and low back pain while running cross country. After high school, he ran collegiately for 2 years where he set his college's 8K record and made the all-conference team. This was bittersweet as he could not finish the last two years of his collegiate career due to this recurrent and persistent knee and low back pain despite going to multiple medical practitioners. Believing his competitive running career was over, he decided to focus on his education by learning as much as he could about running injuries and physical therapy. He started to notice a trend of runners getting prescribed cookie-cutter exercises, being told they need “new shoes”, or, even worse, being advised to stop running altogether to avoid their pain, rather than addressing the underlying dysfunction that is causing their pain. Because of this, he has developed a unique interest in injury prevention and rehabilitation through movement quality. If you're interested in getting a copy of the book, and would like the 20% discount mentioned in the episode, you can find it on the Alpha Project website here: https://www.alphaprojectphyzio.com/built-to-run-bookYou can also follow Matt on Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/mattsilverpt?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Link for 20% discount on Caffeine Bullet https://caffeinebullet.com/RUNNINGBOOKDiscount automatically applied and visible on checkoutSupport the showAny feedback or suggestions on this review or any of our other podcast episodes would be greatly welcomed. Leave us a review using your favorite podcast player or contact us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/runningbookreviews/Twitter: https://twitter.com/reviews_runningInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/runningbookreviews/ Podcast webpage: https://runningbookreviews.buzzsprout.com If you have been enjoying the podcast and want more, you can find some extras on our By Me a Coffee site! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/runningbookreviews
Toshi is well known in the drift community for his driving style. Early on, it was his street drifting, and more recently, his aggressive style on track. Despite facing a few very rough years due to a court case in Japan that seemingly took everything from him, Toshi never lost his passion for drifting. This passion became one of the driving forces behind his determination to prove his innocence. After a three-year battle, he was found not guilty and is now back up and running with his export business. He is attacking drifting full force to make up for lost time. We talk about Toshi's court case, Japanese prison, the Japanese justice system, drifting techniques, street drifting, and, of course, his origin story. Guest: https://www.instagram.com/s15_alpha/ Sponsor: https://fuelab.com/ 15% off with code “Goodest” get the best fuel system products around https://koruworks.com/ 15% off their Koru products using “goodestboi” https://tirestreets.com/goodest "goodest651" for 20% off Accelera 651s “goodest15” for 15% off the rest Goodest Co: https://goodestco.com (grab some merch or follow us on other channels) Host IG: https://www.instagram.com/palmer_sndrsn/ Podcast IG: https://www.instagram.com/goodestcast/
Jeff Dotseth has over 25 years of sports radio broadcasting experience having hosted shows in the premium morning and afternoon drive time slot for multiple San Diego and Los Angeles stations, as well as "College Football Saturdays" heard nationally on Fox Sports Radio. Jeff is involved with numerous charities including The Alpha Project, Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He is also co-host of the hugely popular Dave and Jeff Show Podcast. Jeff came on the show his story about his close friend Erica who died by suicide. The synchronicities that occur to Jeff over & over after Erica died will astound you. This show is packed full of insight, guardian angels, blinding lights, and afterlife energy on The Next Room! https://www.daveandjeffshow.com/ American Foundation for Suicide Prevention Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Importance of Nonprofits During Disasters:In the wake of the recent San Diego floods, one nonprofit organization stands out for its unwavering commitment to the community. The Alpha Project, despite facing its own significant challenges—such as the flooding of a facility, vans, and employee vehicles—continues to work tirelessly on behalf of families and individuals affected by the natural disaster. In response to the City of San Diego's they are also responding to housed families whose homes were flooded.The Alpha Project has been serving the unhoused for over 37 years, their mission is to empower individuals, families, and communities. Through a range of programs, they provide essential services to those motivated to transform their lives and achieve self-sufficiency.Let's support the Alpha Project, donate to: https://alphaproject.org
Mike Burke, Director and VP of Corporate development at Sitka Gold ("Sitka" or the "Company") (CSE:SIG - OTCQB:SITKF - FRE1RF) joins me to discuss the upcoming drill program at the RC Project in the Tombstone Gold Belt in the Yukon and upcoming drill results from the Alpha Project in Nevada. Starting in February the Company is drilling up to 15,000 meters at the RC Project. The focus is to expand on the 1.34million oz inferred resource. The resource is made up of two deposits, Blackjack and Eiger. We discuss the plans at each area. The Company is also awaiting drill results from the Alpha Project, in Nevada. Mike provides some insights on the main targets from the four hole program. As mentioned at the end, Sitka Gold is participating in the special event with Michael Gray, Partner at Agentis Capital (click here to listen to my last interview with Michael) on January 22nd at 7:30am PT (10:30am ET). Michael is featuring 4 companies all with projects in the Tombstone Gold Belt. We are offering a live stream of the event for free! Click here to register for the live stream and to have first access to the recording.
Mike Burke, Director and Vice President of Corporate Development at Sitka Gold (CSE:SIG - OTCQB:SITKF - FRE:1RF) ("Sitka" or the "Company") joins me to introduce this gold exploration company focused on the RC Gold Project in the Yukon and the Alpha Project in Nevada. Earlier this year the Company released a maiden Resource Estimate at the RC Project that totaled 1.34 million ounces of gold in the inferred category. The Company recently completed a summer drill program at the RC Project and has a drill program on going at the Alpha project. Mike provides an overview of the RC Project and the Tombstone Gold Belt in the Yukon. He recaps the maiden Resource Estimate and this year's drill program. 2 holes are still to be released. We then move to the Alpha Project and the main target being drilled currently. I have Mike provide an overview of the management team and key shareholders as well as outline the upcoming news. If you have any follow up questions for Mike or would like any additional information on the Projects we discussed please email me at Fleck@kereport.com. Click here to visit the Sitka website and read over the Company's corporate presentation.
Bob McElroy is a powerful individual. He thinks, speaks, and acts powerfully. He has devoted his life to helping the homeless. He has been through all the problems they have. McElroy is the president and CEO of the Alpha Project, in San Diego. He is a “point of light”—so designated by Bush 41's foundation. Jay wrote about McElroy in a piece on San Diego and homelessness. Homelessness is a problem—a scourge—throughout the country. Bob McElroy knows the why and wherefores. And he speaks with refreshing frankness. You will enjoy hearing him.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5816479/advertisement
After a long series of votes and political wrangling to select the new House Speaker, the new Congress got underway this week. San Diego Congresswoman Sara Jacobs, who represents California's 51st Congressional district, also became the youngest member in the democratic leadership in this new Republican-led House. Then, Bob McElroy, CEO of the Alpha Project, has worked with homeless residents for more than three decades. Of what he's seeing as the number of people living unsheltered in downtown San Diego soars he said, “It's tragic, my first time in 35 years I've been discouraged.” Next, Dr. Eric Topol talks about XBB.1.5, a new COVID variant generating cause for concern across the nation. Then, an update on efforts to bring a four-year university to Chula Vista. Finally, recent improvements in non-alcoholic beer and spirits makes this "Dry January" a little brighter.
The Snobs rant, rave, discuss, review and mention in passing these things: Jerry proclaims himself an alpha and says Gaby and Enrique are betas, Gaby refuses to get angry or laugh excessively, the death of the Gateway Network, Sporadically Board, the game Rear Window by Prospero Hall and more. Enjoy! Rear Window (15:27) https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/358816/rear-window To Join Our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/bgsnobs Don't forget to subscribe, rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts and tell your friends about the Board Game Snobs Podcast. Enjoy! To Join our Facebook Group: Board Game Snobs Facebook Group For merch: https://sirmeeple.com/collections/board-game-snobs For questions, comments or general adulation: Send voice memos to boardgamesnobs@gmail.com Special thanks to Ben Maddox for the intro and outro. Check him out for further podcasting goodness at https://fivegamesfordoomsday.com/ and his fantastic YouTube videos for Dice Tower, "Design Notes" at The Dice Tower's Design Notes with Ben Maddox
O3 Mining Inc. is a gold exploration and development company focused on its assets located in Québec, Canada. The company forms part of the Osisko group of companies resulting in it benefitting from Osiko's expertise in successful mine development. The company's flagship properties include the Marban Project and the Alpha Project in the Val-d'Or district of Quebec. The Marban Project is located approximately 15 km west of the town of Val-d'Or and is a 1,023-hectare land package, consisting of approximately 30 mining claims and three mining concessions. The Alpha project of the company is a 7,754-hectare land package which is located 8 east of the town of Val-d'Or in Quebec, and 3 km south of the El Dorado South Lamaque Mine.
Former San Diego Mayor Kevin Faulconer fills in for Mike today. His guests this hour are Bob McElroy from the Alpha Project and former SDPD Chief Shelly Zimmerman. They discuss the current situation and whether we're taking the right approach.
In the 10th episode of season 2, @blcklistd and @millzgp are joined by Joey Park (@nikealphaproject) of Nice Kicks to talk about the innovative and disruptive Nike Alpha Project of the mid 90's and his passion for it. We also speak about his Instagram platform and discuss the differences and parallels between the product, innovation and culture of the Alpha Project era compared to current day. Make sure to follow us on your podcast app, on Clubhouse and on Instagram www.instagram.com/thepanel.online. Finally, remember to use the hashtag #thepanel on your sneaker pics! Stay safe, stay blessed. The Panel
The most fundamental lesson that all magicians learn is that seeing is not believing. In episode 195, Michael speaks with internationally acclaimed sleight-of-hand artist and 35-year activist for scientific skepticism, Jamy Ian Swiss, about his lively, personal book, The Conjuror's Conundrum, that takes readers on a magical mystery tour of the longstanding connection between magic and skepticism. Shermer and Swiss discuss: Swiss's first encounter with fraud, the paranormal and supernatural, magic and mentalism, hot/cold/universal readings, pychics, talking to the dead, James van Praagh, belief, the afterlife, “the amazing” Kreskin, the Alpha Project, and more…
O3 Mining (CVE: OIII – OTCQX: OIIIF) CEO Jose Vizquerra joined Steve Darling from Proactive to share details the company continues to show the size potential for their Marban Project as they look to continue their aggressive drill program. Vizquerra talks more about that project and also about their Alpha Project and the very busy work plan for the rest of the year.
The effort to get people off the street in downtown San Diego is about to expand dramatically, Beginning Monday, an army of outreach teams from Father Joe's Villages, the Alpha Project, People Assisting the Homeless (PATH) and Downtown San Diego Partnership who will focus on specific areas from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily for about a month. Mayor Todd Gloria joins us to share his new plan and tell us what is different this time around and why his is the right approach.
Duane Peters from the Lupus Foundation of America interviews Dr Susan Manzi from the Allegheny Health Network and Kathleen Arntsen from the Lupus and Allied Diseases Association, both based in the USA, about the Addressing Lupus Pillars for Health Advancement (ALPHA) Project. The ALPHA Project is the first global initiative to identify, prioritise and address top barriers in lupus impacting diagnosis, care, treatment and research. The diverse team includes lupus experts, clinicians, researchers, industry representatives, advocacy organisations and people with lupus, and there is a specific focus on the patient perspective. Access the paper here: https://lupus.bmj.com/content/8/1/e000433
Anthony Award-winning author Matt Coyle discusses his new book WRONG LIGHT about which Michael Connelly said, "With Wrong Light Matt Coyle is on top of his game and Rick Cahill ascends to the top ranks of the classic private eyes. Coyle knows the secret: digging into a crime means digging into the past. Sometimes it's messy, sometimes it's dangerous — always it's entertaining. You'll find all of that and more in this great read." Jeff Dotseth has over 20 years of sports radio broadcasting experience having hosted shows in the premium morning and afternoon drive timeslot for multiple San Diego and Los Angeles stations, as well as "College Football Saturdays" heard nationally on Fox Sports Radio. Dotseth developed and hosted "Clinch Gear Radio" for SiriusXM and the Armed Forces Radio network. Jeff is involved with numerous charities including The Alpha Project, Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He's also on the board for the local Chapter of USA Boxing. He lives in San Diego with his sons Cade and Jack. He is also co-host of the hugely popular Dave and Jeff Show Podcast: https://daveandjeffshow.com/ Host: Matt Coyle is the Anthony, Shamus, and Lefty Award-winning author of the Rick Cahill crime series. This podcast is solely owned by the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network. @copyrighted
Jeff Dotseth has over 20 years of sports radio broadcasting experience having hosted shows in the premium morning and afternoon drive time slot for multiple San Diego and Los Angeles stations, as well as "College Football Saturdays" heard nationally on Fox Sports Radio. Dotseth developed and hosted "Clinch Gear Radio" for SiriusXM and the Armed Forces Radio network. Jeff is involved with numerous charities including The Alpha Project, Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He's also on the board for the local Chapter of USA Boxing. He lives in San Diego with his sons Cade and Jack. Matt Coyle is bestselling author of the Rick Cahill crime series. His books have won the Anthony, Shamus, Lefty, Ben Franklin Silver and San Diego books awards. His latest Rick Cahill novel , BLIND VIGIL, was just released December 1st.
On today's episode of the show we have on Paul Cater. Coach Cater is the founder of Alpha Project and coaches “Speed Training for the average and the under-served” Today he takes us down the rabbit hole of having a healthy cynicism, creating thinkers and the process of looking for wisdom. Thank you for listening! Keep Chopping Wood
Welcome my next guest, Jamile Davies. Jamile is a fitness and lifestyle influencer that is focused on mental, physical, and emotional intelligence and the creator of The Alpha Project. Also has been named one of the most powerful women in the world, by USA Today. Also Hollywood digest named Jamile one of the 9 top influencers you should follow in 2020 along side with Jay Shetty and Gary Vee to name a couple of big hitters on the list. She is helping women embark on a journey that will help you become more self-confident, healthier and fitter! Today’s episode is all about creating and making your fitness and health as a lifestyle. No longer accept excuses and choose to celebrate your health by taking care of it daily. We talk About: How do you make fitness a lifestyle The importance of our self care — filling up our cup How do you stay motivated Creating an ambience that makes you want to do something What is the alpha project Unlocking your best self and confidence Her favorite health hacks Prioritizing our health For full show notes and episode resources head to https://ericalippy.com/jamile-davies/ Find our guest at: https://www.jamile.online/ facebook/jamiledavies @jamiledavies Need to get your body moving at home, get your own Rebounder now for 10% off at Leaps And Rebounds Discount Code: ERICALIPPY Need a new home workout that you will love that will tighten, tone, and trim your body. Own your very own Microformer at home. Microformer by Lagree Fitness: Get $100 off using code ERICALIPPY Please don't forget to subscribe and leave a review! PASSION LOVE PURSUIT INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/passionlovepursuit/ PASSION LOVE PURSUIT FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/passionlovepursuit/ PASSION LOVE PURSUIT PODCASTS: https://ericalippy.com/the-podcast/
“The same energy you use to talk yourself out, talk yourself in.” I like to say that food is your friend, and that it's fuel. I know many of us can have complicated relationships with our food, but I also know that that can change. Today's guest is an amazing coach who teaches how to do that. Jamile Davies is a top fitness influencer who is the CEO of Alpha Project, named one of the top 9 most powerful women in 2020, and a top 9 influencer in 2020. She is an expert on fitness and food for optimal health. This conversation is a great re-set if you've felt stuck or unhappy with your relationship to food and fitness. I love Jamile's energy and mindset around motivation, change, and our abilities to evolve. Here’s what you will learn: How Jamile has grown to be a CEO (1:45) How to pivot your business during the COVID era (8:56) How to stay motivated during challenging times (14:36) The importance of a good relationship with food (24:31) How to have more self-care during quarantine (28:25) Jamile’s advice for influencers and how to post well (35:26) Fitness advice for newcomers (44:31) Get in touch with Jamile: Facebook Instagram Website Unlock your highest potential and start living the life you deserve! Read the True Grit and Grace book here and learn how you can turn your tragedies into triumphs! Thank you for joining us on the True, Grit, & Grace Podcast! If you find value in today’s episode, don’t forget to share the show with your friends and tap that subscribe button so you don’t miss an episode! You can also head over to amberlylago.com to join my newsletter and access free downloadable resources that can help you elevate your life, business, and relationships! Want to see the behind the scenes and keep the conversation going? Head over to Instagram @amberlylagomotivation! Audible @True-Grit-and-Grace-Audiobook Website @amberlylago.com Instagram @amberlylagomotivation Facebook @AmberlyLagoSpeaker
Today’s episode features coach Paul Cater, speaking on his holistic approach to athlete training sessions. Paul has pioneered a way of training that makes the session a heightened experience on multiple levels, versus a scripted “to-do” list. Paul is the owner of the Alpha Project, a gym in Salinas, California. He has worked with a wide variety of athletes, from those at the highest professional level in pro Rugby (London Wasps) and pro Baseball (Baltimore Orioles), to local youth sport athletes, as well as those in the general population in a wide variety of age ranges. Paul has lived and trained athletes internationally and has a wide swath of cultural experience. He has been a “partial episode” guest of the podcast on episode #197, where he discussed the art of story-telling in the training session, as well as a return to the importance of sprinting as a cornerstone movement in his years of coaching. Paul has also written a number of impactful articles on Just Fly Sports over the years on the level of taking the “robotic” elements out of sport preparation and bringing in a holistic, thoughtful, aware, and “human” form of coaching. Of all the individuals who have had an impact on my coaching and training, I don’t think I can say anyone has had more of an impact on how I run my training sessions than Paul Cater. Paul has taught me the art of bringing life and energy into a training session, and as well as using a combination of training methods and environment to be completely in the moment of the training itself. Through my own observation of, and training with Paul, I have gained insight that can make a training session really come to life in the same manner that sport, or a powerful life experience, does. On the show today, Paul will talk about his philosophy on the flow of a training session, and how his unique model presents athletes the opportunity to grow on multiple levels (awareness, vulnerability, rhythm, variable work modes, etc.). He’ll get into the “nuts and bolts” of awareness practices, music selection, rhythmic development, and much more. This is a unique and essential episode, and one that has the potential to really transform one’s coaching practice in a positive way. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points 5:35 How life-threatening situations can create unique mind-body physical stimuli 11:05 Looking at the rhythm and flow of a training session, and how all pieces must work together to create a more optimal session 24:20 How Paul invokes awareness with his athletes at the beginning of a session, and how he helps them turn on a switch to enter the training state 32:05 Vulnerability in a training session and how it contributes to the total development of an athlete 38:40 Rhythm development, and the creative usage of music and dance elements in a training session 58:55 Other key elements Paul works to incorporate in his training session 1:02.05 How the workout changes and filters into the primary strength training element of the training day Podcast Transcripts Email Download New Tab Joel Smith: Welcome to another episode of the podcast. It's awesome to have you guys here, and I know I'm excited for every show, but this show is definitely a special one. This is the first full-length episode that I've done with my friend Paul Cater. Paul was actually on a small round table segment for episode 197, where we talked for about 25 minutes. And ever since then, I've just been thinking about that show… that full-length show we'll do when he comes back on. And so the time was finally right.
In this week's episode of The Panel lockdown sessions, @rain_nelson_445, @vanwilljamz, @blcklistd, @millzgp and special guest @bradleymartinez_ talk about @nike bringing back the Alpha Project boxes for the Presto Korea and the Air Max 90 volt camo. The group also visit New Balance's success so far this year and the mechanics of their collab drop with No Vacancy Inn via @stockx. Lastly, they discuss whether or not the @jumpman23 Jordan 1 is going down the same route as the Huarache and Bradley's take on the retro of the Air Max 1 Powerwall pack. Tap here to watch the video on IGTV As always, please chime in and let us know your thoughts on the subjects and matters and if you want to hang with us in an upcoming episode, let us know in the comments or shoot us a DM. Stay safe, The Panel
Aggie EVO World of Work Coffee Talk for 4/30/20 - Paul Cater with Alpha Project
This week's episode is positively massive. Erik Tait sits down with one of the greatest mind readers to ever grace the stage, Banachek. They talk about the James Randi Educational Foundation, behind the scenes of Criss Angel Mindfreak, and a bit about The Alpha Project. Nick Locapo stops by the show to talk about The Pinky Thing. Before all that, the show kicks off with Paul Draper on The Top Five Under Five.
Today’s episode features segments with Paul Cater, Rachel Balkovec and Rafe Kelley in part II of our mini-series on perspectives in this time of social distancing and staying-at-home on coaching, training and becoming the strongest version of ourselves. Paul Cater is the founder of the “Alpha Project” in Salinas, California, and has over 18 years of experience as an international strength and conditioning coach. Paul has worked with the London Wasps Premier Rugby Team, the Baltimore Orioles, USA Rugby, as well as numerous high school, college and professional athletes. Paul has written a number of popular articles on Just Fly Sports on the topics of coaching, creativity and service, and makes his first appearance on the podcast. Rachel Balkovec is a pro baseball hitting coach, working with the New York Yankees. She has made history in acquiring her role in her current position, as well as when she become a minor league strength and conditioning coordinator for the St. Louis Cardinals from 2011-15. Rachel has also worked in strength and conditioning for the Houston Astros, as well as the Dutch national baseball and softball teams as well as many other successful organizations. She recently appeared on episode 194 of this podcast talking about coaching and organizational leadership. Rafe Kelley is the owner of Evolve, Move, Play, and was a guest on episode 174 of the podcast. Rafe’s primary specialization is parkour, and he also has experience in modern training disciplines such as sprinting, basketball, gymnastics, crossfit, FRC, modern dance and many others. Rafe’s passion to is help people build the physical practice that will help make them the strongest, most adaptable and resilient version of themselves in movement and in life. This episode furthers our topic from last week, which is lessons learned from our “downtime” from in-person coaching, as well as how we are training and learning without our typical gym facilities. Times where things “contract” (as opposed to the typical expansion), as well as times of necessity are always powerful learning experiences, and I’ve learned something valuable from each of the 6 coaches in this short series, and I know you will as well. Today’s episode is brought to you by SimpliFaster, supplier of high-end athletic development tools, such as the Freelap timing system, kBox, Sprint 1080, and more. Timestamps and Main Points 3:00 How spending so much time running a business had taken Paul Cater away from the core of training itself 7:45 Expanding the idea of storytelling in a training session and the importance of creativity in coaching 18:00 How sprinting should be a solid root of an athlete or even coach’s movement and training practice 25:20 How Rachel Balkovec has been adjusting her training routine since being taken from her typical gym 31:20 How Rachel maintains awareness, as well as trains, her breathing in various situations 38:50 Things Rachel is learning in general in this time period 43:20 How Rafe’s personal practice hasn’t been altered due to his “atypical” training environment 53:20 How a typical play session in nature can shake out for Rafe 58:20 Comparing the physical effects of natural parkour to other barbell practices 1:03.50 How introducing obstacles and challenges into running can improve engagement and variability Quotes “It’s been a blessing to be forced to stay home” Paul Cater “Most of the coaches I know and respect will put more of a priority on the barbell rather than the “sprint first” mentality, it’s the path of least resistance…. It’s harder to go outside and have a really in depth sprint session” Paul Cater “Every training session really, is an experience. Within that every day is a story, an epoch, a saga of overcoming. Hill running is a metaphor… there’s something about running up a hill” Paul Cater “There is something in animal intuition to ascend and to clim...
The San Diego Convention Center officially became the city's newest emergency shelter on Wednesday, a move that aims to slow the spread of COVID-19 among homeless San Diegans.The doors opened a day after county officials announced that three sheltered individuals had tested positive for COVID-19, the first known cases to involve homeless San Diegans.People currently living in two of the city's bridge shelters will be the first to move in.“I'm glad that we can use this community asset to serve our neighbors in need,” said Rip Rippetoe, president of the San Diego Convention Center.The decision to re-purpose the convention center — dubbed “Operation Shelter to Home” — was announced last week.With the extra space the center will provide, city officials and shelter workers will be able to better space homeless individuals, ensuring social-distancing guidelines are adhered to. It will also allow the city to convert its existing bridge shelters into locations that provide health screenings and other services to people living outdoors.Bob McElroy, president of Alpha Project, said 260 men and 170 women from the city's bridge shelters will be bused to the convention center throughout Wednesday.Each person can take two bins for personal items that will fit under their cots. Larger overflow bins will remain at the bridge shelter sites, and people will be shuttled back if they need to retrieve something.
Matt Coyle is the author of the bestselling Rick Cahill crime series. His books have won the Anthony Award, San Diego Book Award, Ben Franklin Silver Award, and the Foreword Reviews Book of the Year Silver Award, as well as been nominated for numerous Macavity, Shamus, and Lefty Awards. His sixth book, LOST TOMORROWS just came out last week. Jeff Dotseth has over 20 years of sports radio broadcasting experiencehaving hosted shows in the premium morning and afternoon drive timeslot for multiple San Diego and Los Angeles stations, as well as "College Football Saturdays" heard nationally on Fox Sports Radio. Dotseth developed and hosted "Clinch Gear Radio" for SiriusXM and the ArmedForces Radio network. Jeff is involved with numerous charities including The Alpha Project, Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He's also on the board for the local Chapter of USA Boxing. He lives in San Diego with his sons Cade and Jack. This broadcast is solely owned by the Authors on The Air Global Raido Network.
For our next episode of PROJECT : CONNECT, Josh spoke with two experts on the topic of homelessness in San Diego. Lucky Michael, the Director of Home Finder for the Alpha Project, and Mitchelle Woodson, Executive Director of Think Dignity. Together, they helped to paint a picture of the current state of homelessness in San Diego County, and gave great insight into some measures we as a community can take to help. To View The Full Episode: http://bit.ly/PROJECT-CONNECT-005 About PROJECT : CONNECT The reason behind our podcast, PROJECT : CONNECT, is that our agency lost one of our beloved title reps to suicide a few years ago, and has since then made community involvement on the issues that impact our everyday lives and community one of our corporate cornerstones. Our motto is Good People Doing Great Work, so our community involvement seeks to express that. Find us on Youtube: http://bit.ly/PROJECT-CONNECT-PLAYLIST MORE INFO ABOUT OUR SPEAKERS & ORGANIZATIONS: Mitchelle Woodson: Mitchelle Woodson joined the Think Dignity staff in 2017 as the Staff Attorney for the Homeless Youth Legal Advocacy Project. As the Staff Attorney, Mitchelle directly represents homeless and at-risk youth in their criminal defense matters. Moreover, she maintains relationships with community partners to aid in pairing each client with social services, housing programs, counseling, high school and college courses, job readiness and internships. MORE ABOUT Think Dignity: https://www.thinkdignity.org/our-mission Lucky Michael: ALPHA Project – Project Home Finder Director and Community Engagement Manager. Her program utilizes outreach, housing navigation, housing location, and housing-based support services that target individuals experiencing homelessness and are accessing services at two County Behavioral Health Services Outpatient Clinics. MORE ABOUT Alpha Project: https://alphaproject.org/about-us/mission-and-history How You Can Get Involved: www.RTFH.org -- About Lawyers Title San Diego: At our core, we are good people doing great work. Our commitment to top-shelf customer service sets us apart, and is unparalleled in San Diego County. For more information about Title Insurance, feel free to visit our website: http://LTICSD.com, or email DigitalSD@LTIC.com.
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Guest today is Shane (Zereorez)!Craig invested his moms money in CD's and she passed so what does he do, Shaun was in a traffic accident (was rearended) and the first responders told all vehicles involved to go to this parking lot and then the person causing the accident took off, Scott installed a new boiler/waterheater combo and now can't get the house above 70 deg, Joe weighed in on The Amazing Randi and his Alpha Project to investigate paranormal_occult and supernatural claims, Alex had brake fluid light came on (was a little low) and the dealer told him not to worry about it, this and much more.
Sometimes we forget that God is working outside the four walls of our particular churches. God is even at work within cultures much different than our, cultures we may not even realize exist. Doug Shaw of Forthright Ministries has a new project he is working on to expose how Christ is moving among tribal peoples. You will want to hear some of the exciting stories Doug has been able to collect from around the world and even right next door.Resources:Forthright MinistriesKickStarter for Alpha ProjectColorado Peaches See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Where has the respect gone for the ones that deserve it? It's sad! In this episode we discuss respecting the ones that have paid the ultimate price in life for us and the fact that people are disgracing them every single year. Show the respect they deserve and maybe you'll get respect in return. We also cover the CORE 4 principles based around The Alpha Project. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedailyalpha/support
It's time we focus on taking back control and power in our business and everyday life. We need to have a clear mindset to make sure we succeed in all we do from business, to marriage, to kids and more... The Alpha Podcast takes pieces from the The Alpha Project and Mat Simmons and relates them to everyday life for all to relate to. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedailyalpha/support
Last weeks guests travelled from Wales, this weeks came all the way from Dublin. Yes Anto from Alpha Project came down to talk to the lads about a Top 5 they could have talked for another 3 hours about.The Alpha Project Podcast has been running over in Dublin for an impressively long time and Anto and his co-host Jayme dress up serious topics in a clown costume before tackling them head-on. Well worth a delve!As for Anto, he's already seen Chris urinate on stage, (last years HCL live show in Dublin) so was well prepared for the sorts of odd comments and banter Stu and the gnome would bring to the table. So glad to have had Anto join us and we really think you guys will enjoy this one! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Anthony Award-winning author Matt Coyle discusses his new book WRONG LIGHT about which Michael Connelly said, "With Wrong Light Matt Coyle is on top of his game and Rick Cahill ascends to the top ranks of the classic private eyes. Coyle knows the secret: digging into a crime means digging into the past. Sometimes it’s messy, sometimes it’s dangerous — always it’s entertaining. You’ll find all of that and more in this great read." Jeff Dotseth has over 20 years of sports radio broadcasting experience having hosted shows in the premium morning and afternoon drive timeslot for multiple San Diego and Los Angeles stations, as well as "College Football Saturdays" heard nationally on Fox Sports Radio. Dotseth developed and hosted "Clinch Gear Radio" for SiriusXM and the Armed Forces Radio network. Jeff is involved with numerous charities including The Alpha Project, Rancho Coastal Humane Society and The American Foundation for Suicide Prevention. He's also on the board for the local Chapter of USA Boxing. He lives in San Diego with his sons Cade and Jack. He is also co-host of the hugely popular Dave and Jeff Show Podcast: https://daveandjeffshow.com/
Mark checks in with Bob McElroy from The Alpha Project on the homelessness crisis as well as the opening of a new homeless shelter facility in Sherman Heights. Also, Tim Graham (NewsBusters.org) has a wealth of mainstream media bits that will make your head spin out of control.
Mark checks back in with Bob McElroy - CEO of Alpha Project - as he and Mayor Kevin Faulconer have announced a part-time jobs program for the homeless. Also, David Bossie - former Deputy Campaign Manager for Donald Trump - provides great analysis on the gun control debate between liberals and conservatives.
Mark welcomes back Bob McElroy from The Alpha Project to discuss the latest updates on the federally mandated homeless census count in San Diego (among other cities as well), and how that relates to the flu and Hepatitis A outbreak. Also, economist Stephen Moore jumps back into the conversation about the latest companies given tax breaks and providing bonuses for their employees.
Bob McElroy - CEO of Alpha Project - provides an update as the organization gets set to open up its first transitional homeless camp. Also, Michael Reagan stops by for more jabs at the POTUS, as well as Senator Bob Corker.
Mark checks in with Bob McElroy (CEO of The Alpha Project) and how it's going to help enforce cleaning up the homeless crisis in San Diego. Also, James Hirsen from NewsMax.com opines on Miley Cyrus righting a thank-you letter to Hillary Clinton on late-night television.
Episode 2 part 2 and we’re back in the Hanging Bat.Stuart and John are joined this week by fellow beer lover Kate.The brews and breweries sampled this episode are:Vatted Porter (K – 4, S – 3, J – 3.5), Saison L’autumne (K – 2, S – 3.5, J – 3.5) and Monolith (K – 2, S – 3, J – 3), all by Burning Sky Ring Your Mother (K – 1, S – 3, J – 3.5), a collaboration brew by Buxton, Oedipus and Rooie DopNot Brewed Often (K – 4.5, S – 4, J – 4) by Luckie AlesHalcyon (K – 3, S – 2, J – 3.5) by ThornbridgeLose Seahund (K – 2.5, S – 1, J – 3) by The Alpha Project at The Hanging BatLemon and Juniper Table Beer (K – 2.5, S – 4, J – 3.5) by Cloud WaterInk (K – 3.5, S – 3.5, J – 3.5) by CamdenNot Brewed Often by Luckie Ales was the clear favourite.
Episode 2 part 1 and we’re back in the Hanging Bat.Stuart and John are joined this week by fellow beer lover Kate.The brews and breweries sampled this episode are:Vatted Porter (K – 4, S – 3, J – 3.5), Saison L’autumne (K – 2, S – 3.5, J – 3.5) and Monolith (K – 2, S – 3, J – 3), all by Burning SkyRing Your Mother (K – 1, S – 3, J – 3.5), a collaboration brew by Buxton, Oedipus and Rooie DopNot Brewed Often (K – 4.5, S – 4, J – 4) by Luckie AlesHalcyon (K – 3, S – 2, J – 3.5) by ThornbridgeLose Seahund (K – 2.5, S – 1, J – 3) by The Alpha Project at The Hanging BatLemon and Juniper Table Beer (K – 2.5, S – 4, J – 3.5) by Cloud WaterInk (K – 3.5, S – 3.5, J – 3.5) by CamdenNot Brewed Often by Luckie Ales was the clear favourite.
ANDY CROWE ● BILL YATES ● NICK WALKER NICK WALKER: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. Every couple of weeks we meet to have a conversation about what matters to you as a professional project manager. We may talk about certification. We share stories of success and how we can improve. And we draw on the experience of leaders in the field. I'm your host, Nick Walker, and with me are a couple of those leaders, Andy Crowe and Bill Yates. And Andy, we are ringing in the New Year and, at the same time, celebrating our one-year anniversary here at Manage This. ANDY CROWE: There's a lot to celebrate, Nick. So Happy New Year to you. BILL YATES: Happy Birthday, Manage This. NICK WALKER: That's right, that's right. And what better way to celebrate the New Year and our anniversary than to sort of step back, maybe take stock in ourselves, make some resolutions, set some goals, and talk about what makes a top-tier project manager. And Bill, we are fortunate to have the guy who literally wrote the book on that. BILL YATES: That's right. NICK WALKER: Our own Andy Crowe has a book titled “Alpha Project Managers: What the Top 2% Know That Everyone Else Does Not.” And Bill, this book has made kind of a pretty big splash in the world of project management. BILL YATES: It really has. I remember our delight when we saw that, in the exposure draft for the Sixth Edition PMBOK Guide, we actually have – the book is cited; the study is cited. And it's early on, even. It's in Chapter 3, when they're describing the role of the project manager. And it's very exciting to see that they're referring to the research that Andy did in the Alpha Study to describe what makes a project manager successful. ANDY CROWE: Yeah, sometimes ideas and concepts take a little while to work and wind and wend their way into the PMBOK Guide. And so we were really happy to see this show up, and gives it a little bit of gravitas, perhaps. BILL YATES: Yeah. And, you know, to add to that, I know it's been referenced many times. I think it was two summers ago Chip and Dan Heath actually mentioned it as a must-read. They have – they're prolific writers and well-respected authors, and I was really impressed by that. NICK WALKER: So tell us a little bit, Andy, about the Alpha Study. Give us an overview of how this came about. ANDY CROWE: Well, the Alpha Study was a look at 860 project managers. And we looked at who the high performers were. And the way we did that, Nick – so in order to go through this study you had to do a few things. You had to participate in a couple of very lengthy surveys. That was part one of what they had to do. But then also the project managers had to provide access to at least five stakeholders. These stakeholders were team members, senior manager, customer, and they were all current people. So these stakeholders, these five or more stakeholders, five to eight stakeholders, would take part two of the survey, as well. But they weren't taking it for themselves. They were taking it for the project manager. Then what we started to look at is, okay, here's the way the PM answered questions about his or her performance. But here's the way the stakeholders viewed that same person's performance. And what we found was there are some interesting gaps. And it's the gaps that make this interesting. What everybody agrees on is only mildly interesting. But where there's a big departure, and where they view the same thing very differently, becomes a lot more interesting. BILL YATES: There's a book by Malcolm Gladwell, it's called “Outliers.” And what I love is he states clearly the purpose of the book, and it relates so on point with the Alpha Study. Gladwell says, “This book is about outliers, about men and women who do things that are out of the ordinary. Over the course of the chapters ahead I'm going to introduce you to one kind of outli...
ANDY CROWE ● BILL YATES ● NICK WALKER NICK WALKER: Welcome to Manage This, the podcast by project managers for project managers. Every couple of weeks we meet to have a conversation about what matters to you as a professional project manager. We may talk about certification. We share stories of success and how we […] The post Episode 25 — Alpha Project Managers appeared first on PMP Certification Exam Prep & Training - Velociteach.
Anto & Jayme: Welcome to The Alpha Project Podcast. The first rule of this podcast is: you do not talk about The Alpha Project. The second rule of the podcast is: you DO NOT talk about The Alpha Project! Third rule of the podcast: someone yells too loud - peeking the audio waves or disrupts the lads during a rant, the show is over. Welcome..to The Alpha Project Podcast.
Paul Cater from The Alpha Project has worked with Wasps, London Welsh & Team USA as well as countless other sports and athletes. Here shares with us his philosophy and views of how rugby is developing in the US. #BuildingMahcines
Mayor Bob Filner sits in for Mark today and brings a different point of view to the table! He's on the march to improve San Diego. This hours guests include - Mertle Cole and Bob McElroy of The Alpha Project! We're talking cops and the homeless on this hour of the show, with Mayor Filner sitting in!
Check out C.L.E Radio as we chop it up with Excelsius from the Alpha Project! This interview includes a FREE mixtape!!! Make sure you download the free 20 minute mix after you listen to the show..it... Listen to C.L.E Radio everymonth and gain access to free mixtapes and a lot more. Check out Docwatson and DJ Eklectic.