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The number and variety of tools in our workplaces have steadily grown over the last 10 or so years, but their ranks exploded during the pandemic. With that explosion came confusion over which tool to use when, with the default often being using all of them for everything. In this episode of Get Reworked, Designing Collaboration director Andrew Pope discusses why asynchronous work can help us claw back some of our focus time and shares how to get started. Listen: Get Reworked Full Episode List Highlights of the conversation include: Why we need to be more deliberate in choosing which collaboration tools to use when. Why team charters can change how you collaborate and communicate for the better. How you can convince people to change their habits. Where to get started with asynchronous collaboration. How working out loud supports asynchronous work. Plus, hosts Nidhi Madhavan and Siobhan Fagan talk with Andrew about how asynchronous collaboration can help democratize idea sharing, when it's important to work in sync and why building up capabilities like asynchronous work sometimes beats big transformation projects. Listen in for more.
In our first episode Tim is joined by film critic Andrew Pope to give an overview of the Sight & Sound list, and how the 2022 results differed from those in previous years... –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Correction: In this episode we discuss how there are three films in the Top 100 made since the previous list in 2012 - Get Out, Moonlight and Portrait of a Lady on Fire. In fact there is a fourth, Parasite (=90). –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Hosted by Tim Coleman. A Moving Pictures Film Club podcast. Theme music by The Gideon Complex - recorded by FrEQ Audio Recordings. Check out the Sight & Sound critic's list here. Andrew's personal Top 10 list is available here. Follow us on Twitter / X @top100pod Get in touch via emai: top100pod@gmail.com –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Additional music: Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0. Music promoted by Copyright Free Music - Background Music For Videos
Dr. Andrew Pope is a native of Kansas and attended the University of Kansas for his undergraduate training, where he graduated with honors with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Bachelor of Arts in Biology. Dr. Pope was then able to fulfill his passion for medicine by obtaining his Medical Doctorate from the University of Kansas School of Medicine.Raised in a small town, Dr. Pope stayed true to his roots and pursued a Residency in Primary Care at Via Christi Family Medicine through the University of Kansas. He was trained to provide comprehensive care, which included Obstetrics with Caesarean Section, Colonoscopy, EGD, Inpatient care, and Outpatient care.Upon completion of his Residency, he joined nine other physicians in a busy private practice in Manhattan, Kansas, where he provided a wide spectrum of care to all ages. Since then, Dr. Pope has opened his own direct primary concierge practice, BlueFire Med. In addition to Direct Primary Care, Dr. Pope also has a passion for using regenerative cell therapy to help patients. In 2014, Dr Pope and Kansas Regenerative Medicine began treating patients using the patient's own Adult Stem Cells. They also use PRP, which is Platelet Rich Plasma, which uses a patients cells to reduce inflammation and improve healing. In his free time, Dr. Pope enjoys providing care at the local free health clinic, as well as various outdoor hobbies including golf, basketball, and the upkeep on his ranch. He also dedicates a majority of his time outside of work to his wife and young children.In this episode we discuss:* My stem cell theapy story* Regenerative Medicine* Direct Primary Concierge Practices (subscription-based health care model)* Changing the way health care is delivered
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Andrew Pope joins me to chat on The Thing, the arctic powder keg of SciFi Horror survival, the human condition and the mysterious age of Wilford Brimley.
Above: Christine Molloy in The Future Tense (2022) This is the first of two episodes we will bring you from the London Film Festival. Dario is joined for both by Savina Petkova as co-host. Savina is published in Film Comment and MUBINotebook and many other places. She is on the editorial board of @photogenie_be, Is a programmer for the upcoming Cambridge Film Festival and and is soon to complete her PhD at Kings College London. As is our style on The Cinematologists, our festival coverage in not a comprehensive overview of the festival or a breakdown of competition films or sections. We bring you more of a snapshot of our experiences, viewings and conversations. So, Savina and Dario begin by discussing the place of London on the European festival calendar and four recommendations of films we've seen in person and on the digital platform. These are Blue Jean (Georgia Oakley), Unrest (Cyril Schäublin), All the Beauty and the Bloodshed (Laura Poitras) and The Eternal Daughter (Joanna Hogg). The centrepiece of this first episode is Dario's interview with Christine Molloy and Joe Lawler, who bring a new Essay Film The Future Tense. Very difference from their last psychological revenge horror Rose Plays Julie, in The Future Tense, they turn the lens back on themselves and specifically the sense of being Irish while living in England during the political and social tumult of the last decade. Finally, Dario talks to blogger Andrew Pope of Whitlock and Pope website about Alejandro González Iñárritu's latest film Bardo, False Chronicles of a Handful of Truths. --- You can listen to The Cinematologists for free, wherever you listen to podcasts: click here to follow. We also produce an extensive monthly newsletter and bonus/extended content that is available on our Patreon page: https://www.patreon.com/cinematologists. You can become a member for only £2. We really appreciate any reviews you might write (please send us what you have written and we'll mention it) and sharing on Social Media is the lifeblood of the podcast so please do that if you enjoy the show. _____ Music Credits: ‘Theme from The Cinematologists' Written and produced by Gwenno Saunders. Mixed by Rhys Edwards. Drums, bass & guitar by Rhys Edwards. All synths by Gwenno Saunders. Published by Downtown Music Publishing
Ariel and Rabia are joined by critic Andrew Pope of Whitlock and Pope for a chat about their most anticipated films for Fantasia 2022.Note: The documentary about Jean Rollin referred to in the episode is titled Orchestrator of Storms.Support the show
In this episode, inspiratia's senior infrastructure analyst, Andrew Pope, speaks to Jonathan Evans, director of Total Data Centre Solutions, to discuss his views on where the data centre market is headed in 2022.With some major M&A activity taking place in the sector in recent years, notably KKR's US$15 billionn acquisition of CyrusOne, Jonathan imparts some of the deep knowledge gained from his decades of experience in data centre development to give us an idea of what major trends will emerge in the market over coming years.Primarily, the the discussion focuses on how the maturation of the data centre market in developed countries is influencing financing and M&A activity, while also touching on new themes including the potential shift in investor focus to emerging markets and the growing role of renewable power in data centre development.Catch us on Twitter: @thejointventur1 and subscribe and listen to all our episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and other providers.
This week we head to the Oregon wilderness to look at one of the best reviewed films of the year, Michael Sarnoski's Pig (2021). I'm joined by Andrew Pope where we talked all about how this film deals with loss, grief and male toxic behaviour, Cage's generous performance and how magic this film may just be.IN CINEMAS (UK)RENT NOW (UK)IN CINEMAS (US)RENT NOW (US)Hear the bonus Patreon chat HEREANDREW on TWITTERWHITLOCK & POPE BlogANDREW on LETTERBOXDBREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on TWITTERBREADCRUMBS COLLECTIVE on INSTAGRAMSUPPORT CAGED IN on PATREONBUY A PRINT NOW CAGED IN on TWITTERCAGED IN on INSTAGRAMCAGED IN on LETTERBOXDCAGED IN on FACEBOOKEMAIL CAGED IN NOWCaged In is apart of the Breadcrumbs Collective, head over to the WEBSITE to get all episodes of this show as well as other great shows. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/cagedinpod. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Ariel sits down with fellow journalist and critic Andrew Pope of Whitlock & Pope to discuss all things South by Southwest, from shorts to features, documentaries to animated films, genre to drama, and everything in between.Support the show (https://lovethepodcast.com/omnibusride)
Episode 17. The SXSW Film Festival ran March 16th-20th and it was their first ever virtual-only festival. We're joined by freelance film critic ANDREW POPE (Whitlock & Pope) to discuss our individual Top 10 favorite films from the fest, and whether or not the SXSW platform worked as well online as it usually does on the streets of Austin. Featuring interviews with SXSW filmmakers MICKEY KEATING (Offseason) and ELLE CALLAHAN (Witch Hunt). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/movieswithgravy/support
For the first episode of Pickin' It Out with Andrew Pope, I talk with my buddy and wrestling innovator Eric Bischoff. In part 1 with Eric, we talk about everything from Verne Gagne to Waylon Jennings and even The Highwaymen.
In this podcast I discuss many areas including issues with both "mainstream" and non-mainstream sources of sensemaking, worries I have with the WHO leadership, dealing with potentially bad information, & sources I currently trust to help make sense of the pandemic. I hope this is useful. RELEVANT RESOURCES Articles: Piece on WHO leader Tedros and China published on TheHill.com Piece by Tadgh Nagle and Andrew Pope on "infodemic" that I quoted from at the end of the intro January 26th Paper from Nassim Nicholas Taleb and colleagues warning about the risk of Pandemic Trusted sources (as of May 26th): Tomas Pueyo: his Medium account, and Twitter @tomaspueyo Balaji Srinivasan: Twitter @balajis Dark Horse Podcast with Bret Weinstein and Heather Herring episode 15 The Portal Podcast with Eric Weinstein episode 35 with Balaji Sam Harris and his Making Sense Podcast Dr Peter Attia and his website page on Covid-19 related content Dr John Campbell and his Youtube channel Rebel Wisdom website Daniel Schmactenberger's discussing pandemic situational assessments on Rebel Wisdom: Part 1 & Part 2 Jamie Wheal discussing existential risk on Rebel Wisdom Yuval Noah Harari: his brilliant article for the Financial Times and a recent appearance on Making Sense Podcast with Sam Harris
Tonight we recap the concert with Andrew Pope and Chris Rains. We give thanks to Jbeez BBQ. And DK has a few responses to some questions. Hope you enjoy!
Tonight we are joined by Andrew Pope, headliner of our upcoming show on January 12 at the Jackson County Fairgrounds building. We talk a little bit about what to expect at the show, and some old country music. We'll see you Saturday! Hope you enjoy!
Today we remind you about the upcoming concert with Andrew Pope and Chris Rains. DK recaps some sports that we have neglected recently and we recap our previous two episode of Trae Crowder and Jake " The Snake" Roberts. Hope you enjoy!
Tonight we talk about offensive Christmas Music, Waylon Jennings banned from radio over offensive lyrics, wholesome family oriented Tupac music, why our listeners wear scarves and have pet Santa pics, DK's trip to Memphis, a negative commenter can suck it, the Andrew Pope concert, upcoming guests, and DK give a Happy Birthday to his mom. Hope you enjoy!
Tonight we are joined by singer songwriter Andrew Pope. Andrew joins us to promote his new single "Gonna be Gone", which you get to hear at the end of the interview. We talk his musical influences including Hank and Chris Stapleton as well as his love of wrestling. Hope you enjoy!
Mobile Payments, CISPA Update, Net Lobbying and Internet Hall of Fame are all discussed with solutions architect Andrew Pope and Washington lobbyist Jessica Wasserman of Wasserman and Associates.