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Co-Hosts Rhonda, Anita and Jeanine talk about all things Alumni Reunion in Episode 10, "Family Affair"!They'll share the history of the NFCAO (National Football Cheerleaders Alumni Organization) and all the FAB things they're doing!https://www.nationalfootballcheerleadersalumni.com/The hosts of the 2024 NFCAO Reunion is the NEPCAA (New England Patriots Cheerleaders Alumni Association! They have tons of fun in store for the Alumni Cheerleaders from all across the NFL in Boston, July 2024! Click on the link below to learn about the wonderful the NEPCAA does throughout the year to benefit charitable organizations!!!!https://nepcaa.net/And hear the Co-Hosts' views after watching "America's Sweethearts" WEBSITE:https://www.sidelinerewind.com/SOCIALS:https://www.instagram.com/sidelinerewind/https://www.youtube.com/@sidelinerewindhttps://www.tiktok.com/@sidelinerewind?_t=8mU2fxptB2V&_r=1If you'd like to be a supporter of our show, please click on the link below! https://www.buzzsprout.com/2273116/supportSupport the Show.
John Strickland joins Landon Powell to kick things off. LP gives his thoughts on this UGA team as he has caught a bit of them lately. They get into some fun talk about mental fortitude, Petry, and the Miami Miracle. Sheldon Brown comes up, and Landon gives us his thoughts on heading into postseason play. Strickland hangs around, and attention changes to football. Beamer updates how many guys are staying around Columbia this month, and we wrap with giving Strick the My Name Is treatment. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's Get Your S.H.I.F.T Together Men's Podcast by Dr. Myron Edmonds, we have an honest conversation on manhood, a journey exploring societal norms and breaking them down with the power of vulnerability. This episode features Dr MyRon Edmonds and Jason Walker and insightful guests - Marcus O, T.O Clay, and Ryan White - who will share their personal growth and transformation journeys through the Men's Breakthrough Mastermind program. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: 00:00 Men's Breakthrough Conference 04:34 Debating Closers and Man Laws 18:47 Transformative Encounter With Myron's Wisdom 23:34 Reflecting on Personal Growth and Transformation 33:06 Breakthroughs and Being Present 44:46 Learning and Relationships 51:04 Importance of Brotherhood and Accountability Go to mensbreakthroughconference.com to learn more about how you can get the tools to WIN UNDER PRESSURE! Go to www.iamahighintegrityman.com to see where you are in terms of winning in the areas that matter. Do you want to be in a community of men to serve as your safe space? Join the Winning Circle wait list now and register at www.menswinningcircle.com. If you would like to be a featured sponsor on the podcast, contact us via email at team@myronedmonds.com For more information, go to www.menswinningcircle.com Follow me everywhere: Instagram: @itsmyronlive - https://www.instagram.com/itsmyronlive @shiftmenpodcast - https://www.instagram.com/shiftmenspodcast Twitter: @itsmyronlive - https://twitter.com/itsmyronlive
Clint Taylor sold for SEVEN summers in the 90's, and joins the show after connecting with Andres at the Alumni Reunion this summer in Nashville. Clint has worked as a fundraising consultant in Texas and shares some behind the scenes of how that industry operates. It was great to reconnect with Clint and share his story! Chapters and Key moments 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:00 - Fundraising Consulting 00:26:15 - Getting into Southwestern 00:28:30 - Strong Support System 00:35:40 - Fast Start Success 00:45:00 - Would you do it differently? 01:02:00 - Rapid Fire 01:10:00 - Pony Tales --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pony-tales/support
For our final episode of season 3, we wanted to bring you one last conversation from this year's Alumni Reunion.Brad Burke is the managing director of Rice Alliance, Rice Business' flagship entrepreneurship initiative launched in 2000. Brad has led Rice Alliance since 2001, helping the Rice Business Plan Competition become the world's largest and richest student startup competition. Since Rice Alliance's inception, more than 2,950 tech startups have participated in its programs. In the Rice Alliance space in McNair Hall, host Maya Pomroy '22 chats with Brad about his journey to Houston, his illustrious career spanning 22 years at Rice, and some of the most memorable competition winners that have stuck with him over all these years. Owl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:On Houston's Energy transition28:00 - So, we launched a Clean Energy Accelerator two years ago, and we're about to start evaluating the applicants for the third cohort of the Clean Energy Accelerator. And part of the reason is we're attracting startups from all over the U.S. and outside the U.S. to come through the accelerator. We want to help them be more successful, but we also want to show them what's going on in Houston…[28:36] We also want to show the investors in Houston really promising clean energy technologies. And so, it gives investors in Houston an early look at some of these promising technologies. So, Houston has the ability, and we've been the energy capital of the world. We have the ability to be the energy transition capital of the world because we have the knowledge, the expertise, the resources and almost every major energy investor.How the Rice Business Plan Competition sparks new angel investments in Houston24:53 - This competition has mobilized a number of individuals who weren't doing angel investments before. And now they're doing not just investment in the business plan competition; they're investing in companies from Houston as well.On the impact of the Rice Alliance and Rice Business Plan Competition16:25 - It's amazing, you have the opportunity to mentor these amazing, bright, enthusiastic young founders, who are generally first-time founders. And then you have the opportunity to see this innovation benefit society, come to the world. And so, you can see a real impact in what you do.Show Links: Rice Alliance Rice Business Plan Competition OwlSpark Startup Accelerator | Rice Alliance BlueLaunch Small Business Accelerator | Rice Alliance Transcript Guest Profile: Brad Burke | Jones Graduate School of Business at Rice University Brad Burke - LinkedIn Brad Burke | Princeton Innovation
Climate change is on the news and in our faces every day, from wildfires to record-breaking heat waves. And today, we are talking to a Rice grad who's working to combat these developments, through clean energy, carbon management and venture capital investments. Phoebe Wang is a cleantech venture capitalist who serves as an investment partner at the Amazon Climate Pledge Fund. Previously, she was an investment director at Shell Ventures where she led investments in early- and late-stage startups working on technologies to accelerate the energy transition, including in the areas of hydrogen, carbon management, energy storage, mobility, and power. During her 10-year tenure as a venture capital investor, Phoebe has invested more than $150 million in frontier technology startups such as Antora, Celadyne, ZeroAvia, and many, many more.In another episode from our 2023 Alumni Reunion series, host Maya Pomroy '22 and Phoebe chat about her passion for fighting climate change for the future generations, her work with Amazon's Climate Pledge Fund, and winning a C3E business award. Owl Have You Know is a production of Rice Business and is produced by University FM.Episode Quotes:Paving the way for a sustainable future in clean energy and climate control11:33 [Maya]: So you were very optimistic about clean energy and climate control, so we can shift it back to having clean air for everyone. So, what progress do you hope to see over the next few years? What are you most excited about?11:49 [Phoebe Wang]: So right now, whenever we are looking at technology, we have a lens of whether, when at the mature stage, the technology can sequest or can abate gigaton equivalent of CO2 because we need to have that level, so that we can move towards, a future that is livable for our next generations. So that's something not very easy to do. But fortunately, we have a ton of innovation, a ton of entrepreneurs, and a ton of venture capital coming into this industry.Nurturing unicorns, jobs, and sustainability through strategic investments04:13 - So far, I've invested in over 30 companies out of those, three are unicorns and have created tremendous job opportunities in local markets. And then also have had a big impact on the carbon markets. We're now looking at a lot of different areas with the CO2 lens. And, in addition to that, we're looking at how to preserve biodiversity because we don't want to have unintended consequences if we only apply the carbon lens when we make investments.On the roots of her interest in clean tech01:35 - My interest in cleantech, or what we call climate tech, stems early on – like when I was very little. I grew up in Asia, and then, if you see over there, pollution is such an important issue. And it is actually a global issue now. So, back then, I almost did environmental engineering, but the job market was not very good that decade ago. So, I actually switched over to material science engineering. Now, it's kind of coming full circle that I'm looking at investments in climate tech.Show Links:TranscriptGuest Profile: Phoebe Wang on LinkedIn Phoebe Wang - C3E
Speaker: Minister Kurt FordTitle: Gospel Alumni ReunionText: Matthew 1:1-17(NLT) Hopewell Missionary Baptist Church, Carbondale IL If you would like to support Hopewell financially you can give through our app, or online through our website by clicking here https://hopewellmb.org/giving/. You can also Text Hopewellmb to 77977. Connect With Us onFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/hopewellmbFollow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/hopewellmbFollow us on Instagram: https://instagram.com/hopewellmbSubscribe to us on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@Hopewellmbhttps://www.hopewellmb.org
A few weeks ago BUHS Assistant Principal Chris Day contacted the BAMS Local History class because of an interesting discovery in a closet next to the BUHS gym. A heavy, dusty bronze tablet was uncovered in the back of the unused closet. No one working at the school could remember the last time the closet had been opened. The closet is under the northeast staircase and brings to mind the place where Harry Potter slept while living with his relatives. The bronze tablet was in the back of the closet, under the staircase, and seemed like a discarded relic from a different time. The students of the Local History class cleaned up the bronze tablet and began to investigate the history of the artifact. In 1920 the 14th B.H.S. Alumni Reunion took place and more than 400 people took part in the parade and activities. The Alumni Association led the parade up and down Main Street. Here's the story...
Andrew Pitkin and Sprenkle talk about the upcoming Vernon County 4H Alumni Reunion.
Join President Edward Schwilk and some of the members of OSSB alumni as they share memories and experiences of OSSB.
The ghost of hometowns looms large as Matt James narrows down his options while the producers just keep adding women. Heather and Tyler C. show up, one of them was not invited. The show is doing some serious recycling, going so far as repeating a bowling date from Ari's season that Tiff remembered (trigger warning... we talk about Crystal's poor behavior from Ari's bowling date). Before Matt sends Katie home, she gets to see Tyler C. in his underwear and has one more insane argument with another love hunter. We wrap up this pod by power ranking the women by their likelihood of winning from 10 to 1 which leads to a discussion about possible Bachelorette leads and the diversity among these final 10 women. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thecompanionpod/message
4 of our original "dream team" -- Christine Eibs Singer, Chiedza Mazaiwana, Aaron Leopold and Charlie Miller -- identify top sector priorities for the next 5 years: consumer subsidy, a public-private "grand bargain", and more. And reminisce about Power for All's early days and its major impact on the fight for universal access.
This is how CEIBS welcomed alumni back home to the flagship Shanghai Campus from November 16 to 18. It was a fun weekend, with lots of hugs as old friends reunited and new ones were made; and a spellbinding flute and string performance by a quartet from Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra. China’s role in the $26 trillion impact investment industry was explored during a forum on Nov 17 while the always captivating topic of innovation and entrepreneurship in the digital economy was discussed on the final day. Plans are already underway for next year’s event, when CEIBS will be celebrating its 25th anniversary!
CEIBS alumni, staff and faculty from across Europe and China gather in Berlin for the largest ever European alumni reunion.
Chris and Dave attended the WDGC-FM 50-Year Anniversary and Alumni Reunion on Saturday September 29, 2018 and were given a one-hour on-air time slot where they took the opportunity to reflect on their memories of their old high-school radio station. We bring you the entire broadcast here in Episode 98 of the SmorgShow Podcast. For the first time in 34 years since they walked out of the WDGC studios at Downers Grove North High School in 1984, Chris and Dave step on ground zero where all the magic happened so many years ago. The Smorgasbord duo discuss their favorite memories of the radio station, their early days of working together, and of the general manager Fred Moore. Chris and Dave come full circle with their radio journey by broadcasting from the very same microphones they used on the original show. This episode was also recorded on HD video, so check it out on our YouTube channel.
Cancer in Older Americans: Challenges and Opportunities - Hyman B. Muss, MD
Child Sex Trafficking - Ann Di Maio, MD, FAAP
PReP for HIV Prophylaxis - Dominic Chow, MD, PhD
The Path from New Guinea Cannibalism to Mad Cow Disease to Neutodegenerative Diseases - Raymond P. Roos, MD
Award Ceremony
Greetings - Carlos N. Pato, PhD
Child Sex Trafficking - Ann Di Maio, MD, FAAP
PReP for HIV Prophylaxis - Dominic Chow, MD, PhD
Cancer in Older Americans: Challenges and Opportunities - Hyman B. Muss, MD
The Path from New Guinea Cannibalism to Mad Cow Disease to Neutodegenerative Diseases - Raymond P. Roos, MD
Award Ceremony
Greetings - Carlos N. Pato, PhD
Guest Vicki Biggs, Senior Vice President for Seminary Advancement at Concordia Seminary in St. Louis talks about the upcoming 2017 Alumni Reunion, which will be September 21-22 on the campus of Concordia Seminary. A special welcome is extended to the class of 1967! Learn more and register at csl.edu/friends/alumni-friends-events/alumni-reunions/.
Kentucky School for the Blind 2017 Alumni Reunion information; preview Bards and Storytellers at the Printing House with Kathy and Tom Arnold; ACB election montage
Kentucky School for the Blind 2017 Alumni Reunion information; preview Bards and Storytellers at the Printing House with Kathy and Tom Arnold; ACB election montage
From the NFL to the Battlefield: Long-term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
Immunity in Lyme Arthritis
Saving Normal - Overtreating in Psychiatry
"Houston, We Have a Problem!" The Epidemic of Non-medical Use of Prescription Opioids
Dr. Wayne Riley
Award Ceremony
"Houston, We Have a Problem!" The Epidemic of Non-medical Use of Prescription Opioids
Saving Normal - Overtreating in Psychiatry
Immunity in Lyme Arthritis
From the NFL to the Battlefield: Long-term Effects of Traumatic Brain Injury
Award Ceremony
Dr. Wayne Riley
The Alumni Association Awards Ceremony
Research at SUNY Downstate - An Update
Dean Carlos Plato, MD: Address to the Alumni
Dean Carlos Plato, MD: Address to the Alumni
Fecal Transplant
Challenges in Developemnt of a Clinical Trials Network for Treatment of AIDS-Associated Malignancies in Sub-Saharian Africa
An Explanation for Sudden Death in Epilepsy
Research at SUNY Downstate - An Update
The Alumni Association Awards Ceremony
Fecal Transplant
Challenges in Developemnt of a Clinical Trials Network for Treatment of AIDS-Associated Malignancies in Sub-Saharian Africa
An Explanation for Sudden Death in Epilepsy
Baruch President Kathleen Waldron hosts the 2008 Alumni Reunion awards and honors ceremony on October 25, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. Lisa Poullard-Burton, Director of Alumni Relations, makes the opening remarks and moderates the event.
Baruch President Kathleen Waldron hosts the 2008 Alumni Reunion awards and honors ceremony on October 25, 2008, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. Lisa Poullard-Burton, Director of Alumni Relations, makes the opening remarks and moderates the event.
Nigel Nicholson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, delivers a workshop at the 2012 Alumni Reunion event, inviting participants to draw their lifeline and reflect on the forces and factors that have shaped their life journey.
Randall S. Peterson, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, presents a short case about resolving conflict within a group or team at the 2012 Alumni Reunion event.
An hour for DFA Training alumni to share stories and opportunities for the coming year.
An hour for DFA Training alumni to share stories and opportunities for the coming year.
Ehemalige der Universität Zürich konnten an der Alumni Reunion einen Blick hinter die Kulissen der Universität werfen. Danach gab es Schokolade und Wein zum Degustieren und Gelegenheit, alte Zeiten aufleben zu lassen.