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The SENDcast
Sleep Neurodiversity and Learning Disability with Dr Jill McGarry

The SENDcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2025 59:06


Getting to sleep can be challenging for some, often leading to hours spent trying to unwind before finally drifting off. Improving sleep is crucial – not just for children and young people, but also for their parents, families, friends, classmates, teachers, and communities as a whole. Dr Jill McGarry, consultant clinical psychologist and sleep expert, joins me in today's episode to discuss ‘Sleep, Neurodiversity and Learning Disability'. With over 28 years' experience around sleep, Jill discusses: Sleep Challenges: How neurodiverse individuals and those with learning disabilities often experience significant sleep difficulties. Understanding Differences: How sleep experiences can vary widely among individuals and the need for personalised sleep strategies, as generic advice may not be effective. Research: Recent advancements in sleep research, focusing on how understanding brain function and sleep mechanisms can help tailor solutions for different individuals. Sleep Hygiene: How light, heat, routine, nutrients and sound impact sleep, with practical advice to create a conducive sleep environment. Tune in to gain a better understanding of sleep, including the science behind it and some eye-opening (or should that be shutting?) insights!   About Dr Jill McGarry  Jill is a Clinical Psychologist with 28 years of NHS experience in psychological support for people with mental health issues. Throughout this work Jill has supported many people how have had sleep problems. This led Jill to complete both the sleep masterclass at Oxford University's SCNI and the 3-day training course with Sleep Unlimited as well as weekly taking part in the BSM international sleep seminars chaired by Arizona University .She is a member of the British Sleep Society and has supported the Sleep Charity develop a programme. From this she has built up a wealth of knowledge and experience at improving sleep for several client groups, including setting up a reasonable adjustment sleep apnoea clinic for Greater Manchester. Currently Jill runs a private practice for improving sleep. Over the past two years Jill has carried out numerous sleep awareness courses for wellbeing teams in NHS trusts and ICBs; schools/ college forums;  counselling organisations; care and respite home managers; More specifically she has provided two bespoke training sessions for UCLH NHS Trust on learning disability and neurodiversity, co-facilitated a national conference on sleep & SEND and presented a webinar nationally for Autism Hears. Recently Jill has advised Baywater and NHS England on a project to develop materials for people with sleep apnea and reasonable adjustments.     Contact Jill www.sleepbetterdoctor.co.uk info@sleepbetterdoctor.co.uk https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-jill-mcgarry   Useful Links   B Squared Website – www.bsquared.co.uk  Meeting with Dale to find out about B Squared - https://calendly.com/b-squared-team/overview-of-b-squared-sendcast  Email Dale – dale@bsquared.co.uk  Subscribe to the SENDcast - https://www.thesendcast.com/subscribe   The SENDcast is powered by B Squared We have been involved with Special Educational Needs for over 25 years, helping show the small steps of progress pupils with SEND make. B Squared has worked with thousands of schools, we understand the challenges professionals working in SEND face. We wanted a way to support these hardworking professionals - which is why we launched The SENDcast! Click the button below to find out more about how B Squared can help improve assessment for pupils with SEND in your school.

Bloomberg Talks
Evelyn Farkas Talks Israel-Hezbollah Ceasefire

Bloomberg Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 26, 2024 11:17 Transcription Available


Evelyn Farkas, executive director of the McCain Institute at Arizona University, talks about the prospects of stable cease-fire between Israel and Lebanon-based Hezbollah. She speaks with Bloomberg's Kailey Leinz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Living a Limitless Life with Sharon Hughes
Ep. 56 Work Life Balance with Rob Fornango

Living a Limitless Life with Sharon Hughes

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 36:54


In today's episode, Rob Fornango, founder of F1 Analytics, shares his personal journey through extreme burnout and how he discovered the path to work-life balance. Rob doesn't just share his own transformation but offers insight into recognizing burnout in your team and how to address it before it takes a toll on performance. From pivoting his career to find fulfillment to challenging the common "work hard, play hard" narrative, Rob's story is a must-listen for anyone looking to build a healthier relationship with their work.Rob's wisdom:Burnout's Impact on Performance: Rob emphasizes that it's impossible to do your best work when you're burnt out or stuck in a job you hate.  The Backlash of Staying for Money: There's a serious downside when you're paid more to do a job that doesn't align with you - when you come off the money high you're still burned out.The "Work Hard, Play Hard" Myth: Rob shares how easy it is to get caught in the work hard, play hard belief. Career Pivot: Rob's inspiring career shift—from building the criminology program at Arizona University to founding F1 Analytics—reveals the power of following what truly fulfills you. His story highlights the courage it takes to leave a prestigious role and pursue a passion that not only brought him peace but also allowed him to help others in a meaningful way. Connect with Rob Fornango on LinkedIn Visit F1 Analytics Thank you for being a part of my community.Interested in personal development? Check out my Kingdom Confidence Method Membership.Connect with me here: https://sharonhughes.netGrab your FREE Confidence workbook

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 4-9-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2024 77:34


Purdue loses. Dearborn and UK Muslims. Jailed illegal immigrant on Tik Tok claims he's being unfairly prosecuted NAIA Bans Transgender Athletes from Competing in Women's Sports. Lori Lightfoot to investigate Dolton, Il Mayor, somebody selling “vintage” solar eclipse glasses from yesterday. Professor suing Arizona University for their DEI program. Woke women put a sign on their house that said the land belongs to the natives and was stolen. The Cult of Environmentalism is trying to block out the sun. Women hate women and it's the fault of men. Wait, what? Doug Boles from IMS talks about the Solar Eclipse. Raju Chinthala. There will be no interest rate cuts. NPR host, “We have lost America's trust”. University of Chicago letter about free speach. IU No confidence vote. No Confidence Vote In President & Provost Looms At Indiana University    See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

New Books Network
Looking into the Heart of Arizona: A Discussion with Author Tom Zoellner

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 52:46


In Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona (University of Arizona Press, 2023), Tom Zoellner, a fifth-generation Arizonan, takes the reader on a walk across the length of the state, his narrative interspersed with essays on Arizona's history, culture and politics. Our conversation focuses on such topics as how Arizona anticipated the Trump Era in America—how “the scent of oncoming Trumpism,” as he writes in Rim to River, became such a pronounced feature of his native state's political and cultural landscape. Yet the story of Arizona remains in flux, as migrants pour in not just from across the border with Mexico but from fellow U.S. states. Zoellner's Arizona may yet end up foreshadowing America's post-Trump future. Veteran journalist Paul Starobin is a former Moscow bureau chief for Business Week and a former contributing editor of The Atlantic. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. His most recent book is Putin's Exiles: Their Fight for a Better Russia (Columbia Global Reports, 2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in American Studies
Looking into the Heart of Arizona: A Discussion with Author Tom Zoellner

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 52:46


In Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona (University of Arizona Press, 2023), Tom Zoellner, a fifth-generation Arizonan, takes the reader on a walk across the length of the state, his narrative interspersed with essays on Arizona's history, culture and politics. Our conversation focuses on such topics as how Arizona anticipated the Trump Era in America—how “the scent of oncoming Trumpism,” as he writes in Rim to River, became such a pronounced feature of his native state's political and cultural landscape. Yet the story of Arizona remains in flux, as migrants pour in not just from across the border with Mexico but from fellow U.S. states. Zoellner's Arizona may yet end up foreshadowing America's post-Trump future. Veteran journalist Paul Starobin is a former Moscow bureau chief for Business Week and a former contributing editor of The Atlantic. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. His most recent book is Putin's Exiles: Their Fight for a Better Russia (Columbia Global Reports, 2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

New Books in the American West
Looking into the Heart of Arizona: A Discussion with Author Tom Zoellner

New Books in the American West

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 52:46


In Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona (University of Arizona Press, 2023), Tom Zoellner, a fifth-generation Arizonan, takes the reader on a walk across the length of the state, his narrative interspersed with essays on Arizona's history, culture and politics. Our conversation focuses on such topics as how Arizona anticipated the Trump Era in America—how “the scent of oncoming Trumpism,” as he writes in Rim to River, became such a pronounced feature of his native state's political and cultural landscape. Yet the story of Arizona remains in flux, as migrants pour in not just from across the border with Mexico but from fellow U.S. states. Zoellner's Arizona may yet end up foreshadowing America's post-Trump future. Veteran journalist Paul Starobin is a former Moscow bureau chief for Business Week and a former contributing editor of The Atlantic. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. His most recent book is Putin's Exiles: Their Fight for a Better Russia (Columbia Global Reports, 2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-west

New Books in American Politics
Looking into the Heart of Arizona: A Discussion with Author Tom Zoellner

New Books in American Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2024 52:46


In Rim to River: Looking into the Heart of Arizona (University of Arizona Press, 2023), Tom Zoellner, a fifth-generation Arizonan, takes the reader on a walk across the length of the state, his narrative interspersed with essays on Arizona's history, culture and politics. Our conversation focuses on such topics as how Arizona anticipated the Trump Era in America—how “the scent of oncoming Trumpism,” as he writes in Rim to River, became such a pronounced feature of his native state's political and cultural landscape. Yet the story of Arizona remains in flux, as migrants pour in not just from across the border with Mexico but from fellow U.S. states. Zoellner's Arizona may yet end up foreshadowing America's post-Trump future. Veteran journalist Paul Starobin is a former Moscow bureau chief for Business Week and a former contributing editor of The Atlantic. He has written for The New York Times, The Washington Post, The Wall Street Journal and many other publications. His most recent book is Putin's Exiles: Their Fight for a Better Russia (Columbia Global Reports, 2024). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Radio FreeWrite
#87: The Cru Write McCarthy: The Shroud of Turin

Radio FreeWrite

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2023 80:02


We've had so many guests-- and of such a high caliber, it must be said-- that it's taken us this long to get to our first author episode of season 3! We take a look at Cormac McCarthy's style before shamelessly pillaging it for our stories. If you've never read McCarthy, buckle up. His work is depressing and glorious (unless you ask Spud, who... did not enjoy the experience of reading him. More on that within!). Stories this evening begin around the 19:20 mark and feature a detective, puzzled by shrouds; a prophet seeking sanctuary; a story about violence; and a tale of an abbey.  From Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable:  Turin Shroud, The. The shroud of twill linen kept in Turin Cathedral and claimed to be the one in which the body of Christ was wrapped after the crucifixion. The pope agreed to RADIOCARBON DATING in 1987, and in 1988 the archbishop of Turin appointed the Oxford Research Laboratory for Archaeology, the Department of Physics of Arizona University and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology at Zurich to date the shroud, pieces of which -101 were gi were given to these institutes in April 1988. The results were announced on 13 October and the cloth was dated between 1260 and 1390. There is no firm historical evidence that it was known before the 14th century. Although not accepted by all, the general conclusion is that the shroud is a medieval fake. Check out our website for a featured story from this week's episode, and be sure to follow us on Instagram (if that's your sort of thing). Please do send us an email with your story if you write along, which we hope you will do. Episodes of Radio FreeWrite are protected by a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-ND 4.0) license. All Stories remain the property of their respective authors.

Finding Annie
Safiya Sinclair

Finding Annie

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2023 41:04


Born in Jamaica to a father who belonged to the 'strictest and most radical sect of Rastafari', Safiya Sinclair was made to wear dreadlocks and subjugated from a young age. She was forbidden from climbing trees, riding a bike, wearing trousers, and told her virtue was in her silence and submission. Rastas were ostracised in Jamaica and Safiya's dreadlocks came to define her. In her isolation, Safiya's only refuge was when her mum introduced her to literature and poetry, which changed the trajectory of her life. Now a writer and Associate Professor of creative writing at Arizona University, Safiya has written an astonishing memoir ‘How To Say Babylon'. Already tipped to be one of the books of the year, Safiya shines a light on the female experience of this particular sect of Rastafarianism, juxtaposing her harrowing experiences with the use of luscious and beautiful prose. The writer Marlon James said of How To Say Babylon; “ To read it is to believe that words can save.”Here, in a truly captivating conversation, Safiya talks Annie through her changes.You can find out more about Safiya and the 'How To Say Babylon' and buy a copy here: https://safiyasinclair.com/home-how-to-say-babylonChanges is a deaf friendly podcast, transcripts can be accessed here: https://www.anniemacmanus.com/changes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Passion Love Pursuit podcast
Stepping Into Your Next-Level EXPANSION: Shifting Identities, Entrepreneurship, And Moving Through Challenging Seasons With Felicia Romero

Passion Love Pursuit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 53:48


Welcome Felicia Romero, a Fitness entrepreneur, podcast host, speaker and mentor to fitness coaches. She is a local fitness go-to based in Arizona state with a Masters degree in exercise and wellness from Arizona University. Felicia is an 8 time fitness cover model including Oxygen magazine, Muscle and Fitness Hers and Flex magazine. She opened up her first gym at 22 years old and over the years has built and ran her gyms until 2 years ago when she sold Fit Method to create more time freedom in her life and build her online business to help people all around the nation. Felicia has had stints on reality TV, local and national TV and with her most recent reality TV experience on Fit To Fat To Fit that aired on LIfetime where she had to gain and lose weight for her sister who lost over 80 lbs in the process. She also is a regular on Fox 10 news, Arizona Family, CBS and NBC. Today, Felicia mentors entrepreneurs and fitness coaches helping them build their brand and business online through her new program The Wealthy Wellness Coach and Host of the Hi Felicia Podcast with over 500K downloads. In this episode we talk about: Building Self discipline Honoring the seasons of transitions Shifting our identity Allowing time for space Releasing things that are no longer serving you Cultivating self trust Episode sponsor: The Podcast Playbook - Your Complete Step-By-Step Guide To Successfully Launch Your Podcast Without Overwhelm For full show notes and episode resources head to: https://ericalippy.com/felicia-romero/ Find our guest at: Felicia Romero | Website , Instagram, TikTok Join the Six Figure Mastermind Retreat Listen to her podcast: Hi Felicia Follow me on Social Media: Your Host: @ericalippy Podcast: @passionlovepursuit YouTube PASSION LOVE PURSUIT PODCASTS: https://ericalippy.com/the-podcast/

Talk'n Throws- Texas Style
Talk'n Throws with Dave Ryer-2021-2022 Volunteer throws coach at University of North Texas, 1989-91 throws coach at North Arizona University, 1985-1986 attended Arizona State University and broke the school hammer record with a 65.83m, 1984 NJCAA Nati

Talk'n Throws- Texas Style

Play Episode Play 40 sec Highlight Listen Later Mar 12, 2023 70:46


Talk'n Throws with Dave Ryer- Currently a Realtor in Flower Mound and coaches Master Throwers in the Hammer, 2021-2022 Volunteer throws coach at University of North Texas, 1989-91 throws coach at North Arizona University, 1985-1986 attended Arizona State University and broke the school hammer record with a 65.83m, 1984 NJCAA National Champion in hammer for Mesa Community College in Arizona. Texas Track and Field Association Informative website for all things Texas Track and Field4Throws.com Family owned business offering all quality implements at reasonable prices. Code Talkinthrows10ReadyUp Athletic Development ReadyUP offers team consulting, semi-private & private strength and conditioning in the Austin area.Porta-Circle Making Throwing more accessible. Use the code“TEXAS4EVER” for 10% off.Big Frog of Colleyville Handles all printing and embroidery. FiberSport Discus We are taking the guess work out of discus selection. It is not just about rim weight.

The Busy Mom
Courageously Christian: Preparing Future Leaders To Stand Up For Biblical Truth with Len Munsil

The Busy Mom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 26:07


Len Munsil, president of Arizona University, is joining me on the show today. We're discussing how parents can look at college universities with a critical eye and the importance of finding a good college that will help form the future difference makers for the Kingdom of God. If you are interested in higher education, you won't want to miss this one! Find the show notes | Watch the podcast on YouTube | Rumble --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/heidistjohn/support

Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild
Mike Guentzel on scouting for Arizona, University of Minnesota's hockey program and raising his all-star son Jake

Straight From The Source with Michael Russo: A show about the Minnesota Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2022 50:17 Very Popular


Arizona Coyotes scout, former longtime University of Minnesota associate coach and Jake Guentzel's dad, Mike, joins SFTS to talk about what sets his superstar son apart, what scouting life is like compared to coaching, reflects on his playing and coaching career with the Gophers and discusses the great D he coached, like Nate Prosser. Plus, Russo provides his weekly update on the Wild, stick taps Kirill Kaprizov who sets the Minnesota Wild single season scoring record, the Wild's come from behind win over Los Angeles on Sunday and the goaltending dynamic between Marc.Andre Fleury and Cam Talbot and how it looks more and more likely that Minnesota will match up with St. Louis in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Innovation Talks
Ambidexterity

Innovation Talks

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2021 21:26


Noel Sobelman is the Principal at Change Logic, where he works with corporate leadership to accelerate new growth business and core business vitality. Noel has led venture programs that received national accolades, including PR Week's Best High Tech Consumer Launch, PC Magazine's Editors' Choice, USA Today/Rochester Institute of Technology's Quality Cup, and CNET's Best of CES awards. With a career spanning 25 years, Noel was the Managing Director at Kalypso, Segment Director at Kyocera Wireless Corporation, and Director of Worldwide Marketing and Business Development at Mobility Electronics. Noel has a Master of Business Administration degree in Innovation and Technology Management from the University of Virginia Darden School of Business and a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Arizona University. Noel joins me today to discuss ambidexterity: the concept of having to simultaneously manage your core business and your exploratory business. He outlines how leadership should tackle processes and resource balancing for short and long-term opportunities with low and high risk. He reveals why it is vital to create new behaviors and a pull for change from the top-down and the bottom-up. Noel also shares why PPM systems are necessary enablers for allowing ambidexterity and facilitating future growth. "The companies that can figure this out and effectively manage both sides of this equation without trading off for the other are going to set themselves up for success in the future." - Noel Sobelman This week on Innovation Talks: The dangers of focusing only on optimizing the core business in the current environment with a heightened pace of change How transformative innovation differs from core innovation and managing your business when it is in a transformative state The challenge of balancing and allocating resources to short and long-term opportunities The pros and cons of creating a spin-off versus business integration Examples of businesses that are capitalizing well on new sources of growth Why it is vital to confront tensions, introduce new behaviors, and build capabilities top-down and bottom-up The benefits of using a PPM system to ensure you execute your growth and innovation strategies Resources Mentioned: Podcast: A deeper dive into Portfolio Management with Noel Sobelman Podcast: Evidence-Based Innovation Portfolio Management Book: Lead and Disrupt: How to Solve the Innovator's Dilemma, Second Edition by Charles O'Reilly and Michael Tushman Connect with Noel Sobelman: Change Logic Change Logic on LinkedIn Change Logic on Twitter Noel Sobelman on LinkedIn Email: noel.sobelman@changelogic.com This Podcast is brought to you by Sopheon Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of Innovation Talks. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe and leave a review wherever you get your podcasts. Apple Podcasts | TuneIn | GooglePlay | Stitcher | Spotify | iHeart Be sure to connect with us on Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes on social media to help us reach more listeners, like you. For additional information around new product development or corporate innovation, sign up for Sopheon's newsletter where we share news and industry best practices monthly! The fastest way to do this is to go to sopheon.com and click here.

The Walt Blackman Show
Arizona university students demand administration to 'withdraw' Kyle Rittenhouse: 'killer off our campus'

The Walt Blackman Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2021 31:17


The Arizona State University Students for Socialism, Students for Justice in Palestine, Multicultural Solidarity Coalition, and MECHA de ASU are all calling on the Arizona State University administration to take action against Rittenhouse by withdrawing him from the university and releasing a statement against him.Support the show (https://www.buzzsprout.com/1455307/episodes)

Voices In Validation
Women in STEM

Voices In Validation

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2021 59:23


This week, Stacey is joined by Divya Yerraguntla to host a panel discussion on Women in STEM, in partnership with the Woman to Woman podcast. On this panel you will hear conversations about developing an interest in STEM, overcoming barriers in the pursuit of an education in STEM, the obstacles women face when beginning their careers and advancing their careers. The panel takes a look at women's evolving role in STEM and what the future may hold. The panelists on this episode are Erin Russell, Valarie King-Bailey, Barkha Saxena, and Beth Kroeger.  About the panelists: Divya Yerraguntla Divya is the host of the Woman to Woman podcast. Divya is also the Vice President, Asset Strategy for Syneos Health. Divya graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology with a Masters in Applied Mathematics. She completed her MBA in Marketing and Strategic Management from Rutgers University. Barkha Saxena Barkha is currently the Chief Data Officer for Poshmark. Barkha also serves on the Board of Advisors for Pecan AI. Barkha graduated from the Indian Institute of Technology with a BS and MS in Statistics. She also graduated from the University of California at Santa Barbara with a MA in Statistics and completed her MBA in Strategic Management from The Wharton School. Beth Kroeger Beth is a Technical Service Manager. She specializes in cleaning chemistries, processes, and validation. Beth's background includes over 18 years of experience in finished pharmaceutical and upstream and downstream biotech manufacturing. Beth has a B.S. in Biochemistry. Erin Russell Erin is the Founder and CEO of Health Grizzly, a wellness and care navigator helping people find the care they need to improve their health. Erin graduated from Arizona University with a BS in Chemistry. Erin completed her MBA at Harvard Business School.   Voices in Validation brings you the best in validation and compliance topics. Voices in Validation is brought to you by IVT Network, your expert source for life science regulatory knowledge. For more information on IVT Network, check out their website at http://ivtnetwork.com.     

The Football History Dude
Scottie Graham (Former NFL Running Back, NFLPA, and Current RB Coach at Arizona)

The Football History Dude

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 28:56


The Football History Dude is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Sports Yesteryear). NETWORK SPONSORS https://sportshistorynetwork.com/row1/ (Row One) - the vintage shop for sports history fans! EPISODE SUMMARY This week Scottie Graham rides shotgun with me in the DeLorean to head back to his playing days at The Ohio State University and in the NFL. Hailing from Long Beach, Scottie found himself at The Ohio State University and ended up becoming a three-year starter and voted Captain in his senior season. For his College career, Scottie rushed for 1,768 yards and 9 touchdowns. He was then drafted in 1992 as a part of Bill Cowher's first-ever draft class for the Pittsburgh Steelers. That year, Scottie ended up playing for the New York Jets. According to https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/G/GrahSc00.htm (Pro Football Reference), he only played in 2 games and rushed the ball 14 times for 29 yards. Then, he caught some fire with the Minnesota Vikings from 1993 - 1996, where he ended up breaking a Vikings' record for yards rushing in consecutive games. First, he ran for 166 yards against the Kansas City Chiefs, then blew past the Green Bay Packers for 139 yards (in 1993). Scottie finished his NFL career with the Cincinnati Bengals, amassing for his career, 1,267 rushing yards and 7 touchdowns (plus 20 catches for 126 yards). Perhaps the most impressive feat is Scottie never recorded a fumble in his entire NFL career. Nah, it was the award he won in 1996, the Ed Block Courage Award. According to the https://www.edblock.org/courage-award/ (Ed Block website), "each year, the Ed Block Courage Awards honors those National Football League players who exemplify commitments to the principles of sportsmanship and courage." This award is given to one player for each NFL team on an annual basis. I have a feeling this is one reason Scottie succeeded at the NFLPA with Gene Upshaw for many years. You can hear it in the interview how he has a genuine care for people. After his long run with the NFLPA, Scottie moved to Arizona State University in the Athletic Department, working with student-athletes. All of this prepared him for his next journey. Announced January 4, 2021, Scottie is now the https://arizonawildcats.com/sports/football/roster/coaches/scottie-graham/5331 (running backs coach at Arizona University). Best of luck to Scottie and the WildCats this upcoming season, as we are looking forward to all football leagues getting back to some normalcy this year. Get ahttps://www.newspapers.com/freetrial/?xid=2229&duration=semiannual&subtype=extra&ft=true ( 1-week free trial )and learn about this week's topic from first-hand accounts at Newspapers.com. Your paid subscription helps the production of this podcast and the other shows on the Sports History Network. THE FOOTBALL HISTORY DUDE BACKGROUND https://sportshistorynetwork.com/podcasts/the-football-history-dude/ (The Football History Dude) is a show dedicated to teaching NFL fans about the rich history of the game we all know and love. I'm your host, Arnie Chapman, and I'm just a regular dude that loves football and is a nerd when it comes to learning about history. I created this show to share the gridiron knowledge nuggets I gain from researching various topics about the history of the National Football League. Each episode I welcome you to climb aboard my DeLorean to travel back in time to explore the yesteryear of the gridiron, and yes, that's a reference to the Back to the Future Movies. Support this podcast

The Reconnect with Carmen LaBerge
Seductive Unbiblical Ideas Embraced by Americans | Might Olympics Open Japan to the Gospel

The Reconnect with Carmen LaBerge

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2021 42:47


Today’s Guests George Barna – Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University Recent research in the 2021 American Worldview Inventory from Arizona University reveals for us which unbiblical ideas are seducing the most American Christians. For instance, karma is one of the top Christian seducers and is usurping “you reap what you sow” with “you […] The post Seductive Unbiblical Ideas Embraced by Americans | Might Olympics Open Japan to the Gospel appeared first on The Reconnect with Carmen | Engaging Culture from a Christian Worldview.

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights
39. The Politics and Cosmology of New Age Spirituality, with Susannah Crockford

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2021 42:40


This week's episode of Spotlights is the second part of a two-part interview with Susannah Crockford, PhD, author of Ripples of the Universe: Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona (University of Chicago Press, 2021), which explores intersections of religion, politics, race, class, and nature in Sedona, Arizona. We talk more about her book and its direct relevance to current events in United States politics, including the intersection of new age spirituality and conspiracy theories, as seen in people like Jake Angeli (QAnon Shaman).You can watch this episode here.

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights
38. Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona, with Susannah Crockford

Forum on Religion and Ecology: Spotlights

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2021 27:25


This week's episode of Spotlights features Susannah Crockford, PhD, author of the exciting new book, Ripples of the Universe: Spirituality in Sedona, Arizona (University of Chicago Press, 2021), which explores intersections of religion, politics, race, class, and nature in Sedona, Arizona. Discussing the book, we touch on a wide range of topics, including new age cosmology, millenarianism, food, vortexes, aliens, conspiracy theories, the landscape and culture of Sedona, and much more. This is the first part of a two-part interview.

We Can Do This!
12: Women's sexual health shouldn't be taboo

We Can Do This!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 50:27


It's 2021, can we speak frankly about women's sexual health yet?Dr. Crista Johnson-Agbakwu (MD) of Arizona University’s Southwest Interdisciplinary Research Center and Dr. Sheryl Kingsberg (Ph.D.) of UH MacDonald Women's Hospital & Case Western Reserve University join NCL’s Executive Director Sally Greenberg for a straight talk, non-apologetic conversation about women sexual health, societal shyness on the topic, and harmful traditions in immigrant communities.*Due to COVID-19 safety protocols, this episode was recorded remotely. Audio quality may not be consistent throughout.*

Michael Maher Show
MMS #43 - Tyler Casagrande (Arizona University Outfielder)

Michael Maher Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2021 41:36


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The Musician's Toolbox
003 Karali Hunter: NAMM, Starting a Music School, and Buying a Bösendorfer

The Musician's Toolbox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2020 58:34


Welcome back everyone! Today we have brought Dr. Karali Hunter to The Musician's Toolbox! If you've ever had any thoughts about the merits of different universities and how you can decide which is the right place for you, you may find Dr. Hunter's experience useful. Having attended Brigham Young University, Indiana University, and Arizona University, she has insights into how and why she made those decisions. You'll also hear about how Dr. Hunter started her school of music “Hammers and Strings Conservatory,” in Phoenix, Arizona, and how she was featured at the NAMM Conference. Thanks for Listening! Karali's Website: https://www.karalihunter.com Karali's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/karalihunter/ Karali's Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=17823437 Hammer & Strings Conservatory: http://hammerandstrings.com Our MEGALINK to EVERYTHING: https://linktr.ee/themusicianstoolbox Email: themusicianstoolboxpodcast@gmail.com P.S. We would LOVE a Voice Message: https://anchor.fm/themusicianstoolbox --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/themusicianstoolbox/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/themusicianstoolbox/support

Out Of The Blank
#576 - Jessica Irwin (Underwater Archaeologist & Historian)

Out Of The Blank

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2020 69:22


Jessica is a researcher of archaeology at an Arizona University. Jessica has an MA in history from the University of Rhode Island with an emphasis in underwater archaeology. Previously she has worked with nonprofit organizations, archaeology companies, and universities. Her research focus is historic and maritime archaeology, specifically the ships used in the trans-atlantic slave trade, the globalization of trade during the colonial period, and the archaeology of the second world war. Jessica is also interested in improving the standards of professionalism in archaeology and making archaeology accessible to all. She has a passion for educating people about archaeology and all the amazing things it can teach us.

LatinEQUIS
31. The Strength in Our Community

LatinEQUIS

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2020 19:17


On this episode I speak with, Adonias Arevalo, a DACA recipient from El Salvador who grew up in Houston, TX. As State Director for Poder Latinx, he is working on mobilizing voters and getting them out to the polls this November 3rd. Among many things, Adonias has worked with United We Dream as a national organizer and campaign coordinator, the Arizona Dream Act Coalition, United Way, and was selected as one of the 10 community leaders by Arizona University to contribute to the improvement of community engagement in the university and among its students. He has represented Arizona in Miss Gay America 2020 and uses the art of drag to organize his community to go out and vote. Keep up with Adionias on Twitter @sicaryaseville and Poder Latinx @poderlatinx.

Rapzville Weekly
The Rondae Hollis-Jefferson Origin Story

Rapzville Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2020 23:35


This week we give you the origin story for Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, also known as Hustle Man Chap. He is a young, hardworking NBA player who came out of Arizona University, then took his talents to the Brooklyn Nets, before eventually making his way to the Raptors. Please like and subscribe, hope you enjoy!

Debtwire Radio
Muni Lowdown: PREPA’s puzzling plan

Debtwire Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2020 18:08


The fiscal plan for the Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA), released by Puerto Rico’s Financial Oversight and Management Board (FOMB) on 29 June, does little to advance the restructuring or to provide useful information about it. The plan’s “debt sustainability analysis”, for instance, accounts for only one-half page of the 89-page document. Debtwire Municipals' Head of Research Greg Clark gives us his take on the fiscal plans. Municipalities that filed for Chapter 9 bankruptcy protections in the years following the Great Recession tended to see improved public safety outcomes, compared with similarly situated jurisdictions, a trend that could have wider implications for public service delivery under municipal bankruptcy, researchers for St. John’s University and Arizona University said during an online conference. Debtwire Municipals' Chuck Stanley explains the outcomes for us. Yong Lim, the Debtwire Municipals desk editor, is the moderator of the podcast. The Muni Lowdown is a weekly podcast recapping the previous week's significant news developments in the municipal bond market. For comments or questions contact paul.greaves@acuris.com

Straight White American Jesus
Sexless Ed: The Orange Wave, Ep. 6

Straight White American Jesus

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2020 63:21


You might be surprised to learn that the history of sex ed in the USA is a religious history. Christians were not always the enemies of science-based sex education programs. But during the 1960s, the Religious Right began a war against comprehensive sex education. Since then, it has been able to implement abstinence-only sex ed programs through tens of millions of dollars in federal funding. Where did this war start? Who are its major players? And why are evangelicals so afraid of condoms? This episode include an interview with Dr. Kristy Slominski, Assistant Professor of Religion, Health, and Science at Arizona University, and the author of the forthcoming book Teaching Moral Sex: An American Religious History of Sex Education.

Bad Design Podcast
Season 1 - EP 6 (From the Army to Working in Graphic Design With Mike Baldwin)

Bad Design Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2020 59:23


Mike Baldwin is the associate creative director at Arizona University. We talk about his career path from the Army to Graphic Design to ending up at Arizona. We also discuss the pros and cons to the adobe creative cloud and why stealing ideas is important to being a successful graphic designer!

Tag Livet Tilbage
Hvad kan jeg ellers gøre? Kræft og en integrativ tilgang - med sygeplejerske Jeanett Kertevig

Tag Livet Tilbage

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2020 55:37


Hvad kan jeg ellers gøre? Kræft og en integrativ tilgangDenne episode handler om hvad Integrativ Medicin er og hvordan vi kan anvende det i det danske sygehusvæsen.Vi har Jeanett Kertevig i studiet, som er sygeplejerske på kræftafdelingen på Vejle Sygehus og uddannet i Integrative Medicin fra Arizona University, Tucson, Arizona, USA.

Nightly Business Report
A Wall Street Rally, Campus Conundrum, and Silicon Valley Layoffs.

Nightly Business Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2020 49:29


Stocks rallying on positive drug news, earnings, and optimism that the economy will improve as states start to reopen. We’ll look at how investors should position themselves as the markets and the economy show signs of life. Plus, a battle is brewing in the education world as to when colleges should open. We’ll speak with the President of the Arizona University who says they’re absolutely planning to reopen at the end of August. And, Silicon Valley is shedding thousands of jobs amid the pandemic. We’ll look at what areas are getting hit the hardest and what we could see when the economy recovers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Marketing Mindset Podcast
87. Samantha Kozuch- Selling During COVID19 + How To Successfully Pivot in Business

The Marketing Mindset Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 40:58


In this episode, we dive deep in conversation with Samantha Kozuch. We explore her willingness to help entrepreneurs dominate social media to attract ideal clients and increase sales. Samantha has been an entrepreneur for over 10 years and has seen remarkable success. As a graduate of Arizona University, she has lived up to expectations by impacting the world. Listen to this amazing episode and learn something extraordinary. Connect with Samantha: www.SamanthaKozuch.com Book a Call www.mbmagency.com   Instagram @MARIYABENTZ

Beautiful Game by Weasels FC
Jennifer Klein

Beautiful Game by Weasels FC

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2020 26:13


On today’s episode of ​Beautiful Game by WeaselsFC,​ Tony Nicalo speaks with Jennifer Klein, Head Coach of the University of Michigan women’s soccer program. They discuss the challenges and tactics to develop players while winning at a collegiate level. Jennifer's coaching ambitions began when she was team captain at Arizona University. From there, she became the assistant coach of U​niversity of Nevada​, L​as Vegas​, and then graduated to head coach. Jennifer recognized her need to learn and grow at a Power Five institution. She went back to being an assistant coach, and she won her first national championship. She credits her resilience and growth to the people around her. Jennifer believes in a slow and patient process. Jennifer and Tony discuss how training sessions help players learn from failure. Letting your players learn and adapt is important to their development. Jennifer understands decision making is one of the hardest tactics to teach, especially since coaches are trying to make it second nature. This year, the University of Michigan’s Motto, “Make it Michigan”​ ​, was an inspiration to her coaching. She shares two winning experiences on the field, where she saw this motto in action. However, Jennifer also trains her players to look at losses as an opportunity for growth. Jennifers believes in changing the culture of athletics and using Michigan traditions to do so. No matter the amount of time on the field, she wants her players to be impactful with the minutes they are given. She empowered players to believe in their value and embrace their role. She discusses the recruitment of soccer players and how to find the right fit for the team. She looks for competitive problem solvers, as well as players with great character. She also seeks development and growth potential while recruiting. While coaching, Jennifer builds her players into athletes, as well as strong adults. She grows and leads students in their desired career paths, whether that is to become a professional soccer player or not. To Jennifer, acquiring skill sets on the field are just as valuable off the field. Subscribe, rate and review the podcast!   

throw BIG throw FAR PODCAST
Ep. 29: Sam Noennig and Jordan Geist

throw BIG throw FAR PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 38:03


This week, Coach Frontier's guest on the show are Sam Noennig, (JR-3) Arizona State University, 2019 NCAA D1 Indoor and Outdoor National Champion and Jordan Geist (JR-3) Arizona University, All-American and youngest shot putter over 70'. We talk about the 2019 season and their preparation for the 2020 season. Sam Noennig - Shot Put 18.17m (59'7.5"), Discus 55.09m (180'9") Jordan Geist - Shot Put 21.59m (70'10"), Discus 57.56m (188'10"), Hammer 67.40m (221'1") www.throwbigthrowfar.com www.madisonthrowsclub.com www.rodhesport.com www.porta-circle.com MUSIC by: BKWDS https://soundcloud.com/marc-sharp-591388000 This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm

1001 History's Best Storytellers
THE TUCSON ARTIFACTS AND TERRA CALALUS AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN ROMAN HEBREW CIVILIZATION

1001 History's Best Storytellers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2020 79:11


A Hebrew-Roman civilization once flourished in the area of the American southwest that we know to be Tucson, Arizona in the years 725-900 AD, nearly 700 years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Why do we not know this? Answer: we have known it for nearly 100 years but science wrongly "damned" the discovery. This is the story: A now priceless archeological find containing 30 artifacts along with a large lead cross with Roman inscriptions on it which tell the story of the trade colony rests in a small museum in Tucson- having been shunned and labeled as a hoax by basically know-nothing Arizona University "experts" in the 1920's- all men with an agenda which did not include changing history by admitting the presence of earlier civilization in the American Southwest. 1001 gives you the story and parts 1 and 2 contain a fascinating interview with expert Don Yates, one of the world's leading experts on Latin inscriptions and a man thoroughly familiar with these artifacts as well as the history surrounding them. Donald Yates Book Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda-The Tucson Artifacts https://www.amazon.com/Merchant-Adventurer-Kings-Rhoda-Artifacts/dp/1974677729 Save at Ancestry now and discover your roots! Use www.ancestry.com/1001 and support our sponsors! TWO NEW MEMBER ONLY SHOWS NOW AVAILABLE TO  PATRONS! www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork. Thank you. Join for one dollar a month and get THE BEST OF 1001, mostly ad free! Join at 2.99/month and up and get PRIME CUTS- visit us at http://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork and check us out! YOUR REVIEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW...   APPLE USERS Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple iTunes!  https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at iTunes/apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at iTunes/Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 ANDROID USERS- Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Grand Theories
Impossible Worlds and The 5-D Multiverse

Grand Theories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2019 61:26


What does it mean for something to be impossible? In the world of science, some might say that things like time travel or invincibility fall into this category. But in philosophy, bending the laws of physics is fair game. However, there are still some things that are considered philosophically impossible. An emerging class of philosophers takes these ideas to the next level by reasoning about impossible worlds: alternate universes that contain impossible situations and objects. What do these worlds look like, and are they real? On this episode, we explore the impossible and why impossible worlds may be a key part of the ultimate nature of who and what we are.Twitter: grand_theoriesInstagram: grandtheoriesFacebook: grandtheoriesMusic (in order of appearance):1. Benjamin Banger - "Bobby Drake" (Creative Commons 4.0)Soundcloud:@benjamin-bangerInstagram: @benjaminbanger2. Nctrnm - "Rider" (Creative Commons 4.0)3. Daniel Birch - "Deep in Peace" (Creative Commons 4.0 NonCommercial)4. Nctrnm - "Secretary" (Creative Commons 4.0)5. Glass Boy - "My Pretty Looking Clothes" (Creative Commons 3.0)6. Chris Zabriskie - "Another Version of You" (Creative Commons 4.0)Soundcloud: @chriszabriskie7. Pipe Choir - "Exit Exit" (Creative Commons 4.0)Soundcloud: @pipe-choir-28. Nctrnm - "Anthony" (Creative Commons 4.0)9. Chris Zabriskie - "Land on The Golden Gate" (Creative Commons 4.0)10. Music For Your Plants - "Tour Peru" (Creative Commons 2.5 NonCommercial)11. Daniel Birch - "Set Adrift" (Creative Commons 4.0 NonCommercial) Works Cited: 1. Ballarin, R. (2011). The perils of primitivism: Takashi Yagisawa’s worlds and individuals, possible and otherwise. Analytic Philosophy. 52(4). 272-282.2. Benovsky, J. (2006). Four-dimensionalism and model perdurants. In Valore, P. (ed.) Topics on general and formal ontology. Monza, Italy: Polimetrica. 3. Berto, F. (2018). Conceivability and possibility: problems for Humeans. Synthese. 195(6). 2697-2715.4. Berto, F. and Plebani, M. (2015). Ontology and metaontology: a contemporary guide. London: Bloomsbury Academic. 5. Berto, F. and Jago, M. (2019). Impossible worlds. Oxford: Oxford University Press.6. Cordova, V. (2007). How it is: the Native American philosophy of V.F. Cordova. Tucson, Arizona: University of Arizona Press.7. Ellis, G. (2006). The multiverse proposal and the anthropic principle. Presented at the Claremont Cosmology Conference, 2006. 8. Gendler, T. and Hawthorne, J. (2002). Introduction: conceivability and possibility. In Gendler, T. and Hawthorne, J. (eds.) Conceivability and possibility. New York: Oxford University Press. 1-70.9. Graham, A. (2015). From four- to five-dimensionalism. Ratio. 28(1). 14-28.10. Greene, B. (2011). The hidden reality: parallel universes and the deep laws of the cosmos. 11. Kaku, M. (2008). Physics of the impossible: a scientific exploration into the world of phasers, force fields, teleportation and time travel. New York: Doubleday Publishing.12. Lewis, D. (1986). On the plurality of worlds. Oxford: Blackwell Publishing.13. Priest, G. (2016). Thinking the impossible. Philosophical Studies. 173(10). 2649-2662.14. Tegmark, M. (2014). Our mathematical universe: my quest for the ultimate nature of reality. New York: Knopf.15. Yagisawa, T. (2010). Worlds and individuals, possible and otherwise. New York: Oxford University Press.16. Yagisawa, T. (2017). S4 to 5D. Argumenta. 2(2). 241-261.

1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast
THE TUCSON ARTIFACTS AND TERRA CALALUS AMERICA'S FORGOTTEN ROMAN HEBREW CIVILIZATION

1001 Heroes, Legends, Histories & Mysteries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2019 79:11


A Hebrew-Roman civilization once flourished in the area of the American southwest that we know to be Tucson, Arizona in the years 725-900 AD, nearly 700 years before Columbus sailed the ocean blue. Why do we not know this? Answer: we have known it for nearly 100 years but science wrongly "damned" the discovery. This is the story: A now priceless archeological find containing 30 artifacts along with a large lead cross with Roman inscriptions on it which tell the story of the trade colony rests in a small museum in Tucson- having been shunned and labeled as a hoax by basically know-nothing Arizona University "experts" in the 1920's- all men with an agenda which did not include changing history by admitting the presence of earlier civilization in the American Southwest. 1001 gives you the story and parts 1 and 2 contain a fascinating interview with expert Don Yates, one of the world's leading experts on Latin inscriptions and a man thoroughly familiar with these artifacts as well as the history surrounding them. Donald Yates Book  Merchant Adventurer Kings of Rhoda-The Tucson Artifacts  https://www.amazon.com/Merchant-Adventurer-Kings-Rhoda-Artifacts/dp/1974677729 Save at Ancestry now and discover your roots! Use www.ancestry.com/1001 and support our sponsors! TWO NEW MEMBER ONLY SHOWS NOW AVAILABLE TO  PATRONS!  www.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork.  Thank you. Join for one dollar a month and get THE BEST OF 1001, mostly ad free! Join at 2.99/month and up and get PRIME CUTS- visit us at http://.patreon.com/1001storiesnetwork and check us out! YOUR REVIEWS  AND SUBSCRIPTIONS AT APPLE/ITUNES AND ALL ANDROID HOSTS ARE NEEDED AND APPRECIATED! LINKS BELOW...   APPLE USERS Catch 1001 RADIO DAYS now at Apple  iTunes!   https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-radio-days/id1405045413?mt=2 Catch 1001 Heroes on any Apple Device here (Free): https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-heroes-legends-histories-mysteries-podcast/id956154836?mt=2  Catch 1001 CLASSIC SHORT STORIES at iTunes/apple Podcast App Now: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-classic-short-stories-tales/id1078098622 Catch 1001 Stories for the Road at iTunes/Apple Podcast now:  https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/1001-stories-for-the-road/id1227478901 ANDROID USERS- Catch ALL of our shows at one place by going to www.1001storiesnetwork.com- our home website with Megaphone.

Dead Rabbits Podcast
Episode 21: I’m Trying To Tell You I’m Sorry

Dead Rabbits Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2019 64:27


In this twenty-first episode of the Animal Riot Podcast we welcome Nina Boutsikaris, a writer of prose with ambitions to start an arts residency near her home in the Hudson Valley. Nina is the author of the recently released I'm Trying to Tell You I'm Sorry from Black Lawrence Press, from whose breathtaking pages she offers an excerpt--but not before we embark on discussions surrounding what it means to write candidly about conflicts involving family and friends, her experience as an MFA student at the DFW's begrudging alma mater, Arizona University, and her long-awaited, highly-anticipated foray into fiction--coming in 2021? Tune in to find out!  The transcript of this episode is available here. 

Thrive Tribe 419
LIVE: Low Inflammation Diet, How to Read Labels, and GMOs w/ Integrative Doc Jennifer Pfleghaar, Ep. 50

Thrive Tribe 419

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2018 56:59


This episode was recorded LIVE, courtesy of the Relatively Speaking podcast at the Thrive Tribe 419 podcast's Holistic Health Fair in Defiance, Ohio on April 14th, 2018. In this passionately-delivered episode, you will learn how our diets directly impact our health and well-being, how to decifer wording on food packaging, and what side of the GMO debate you might land on. Dr. Jennifer Pfleghaar is an emergency medicine physician board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She has worked in the Mercy Healthcare system serving the Toledo community since 2008. She is a graduate of the emergency medicine residency program at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, where she was a flight physician with Life Flight. She is a 2008 graduate of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA. Currently, Dr. Pfleghaar is pursuing a fellowship in Integrative Medicine at Arizona University. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family (3 children), running and paddle boarding on the Maumee River. Her interests include avoiding GMOs, cloth diapering, baby-wearing and extending breastfeeding. Dr. Pfleghaar owns Pflegmed, an inegrative medical practice and Perrysburg Yoga in Perrysburg, Ohio. Check them out at www.Pflegmed.com Special thanks to our podcast sponsor: www.DeepRootsWellness.com, a Holistic Approach to Mental Health and to our episode sponsor: www.Naturally-Simplified.com, for all your organic, non-toxic body and home care needs. Music: bensound.com

Mike Licona's Debates
Courtney Friesen vs Mike Licona – Are Christian claims verifiable and does it matter ? – 2018

Mike Licona's Debates

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2018


Hosted by the Veritas Forum at Arizona University, this debate between resident classicist Courtney Friesen and New Testament scholar Mike Licona sought to answer the question: “Are Christian claims verifiable … and does it matter?” This debate occurred on January 29, 2018. Original YouTube video is here. Audio extracted and polished by http://www.christianaudiodebates.com

StarTalk All-Stars
Comparative Planetology, with Ellen Stofan (Repeat)

StarTalk All-Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 50:03


Earth's climate crisis, Titan's ice volcanos, Venus' runaway greenhouse effect, and more. David Grinspoon, Chuck Nice, and former Chief Scientist at NASA Ellen Stofan are here to discuss what we can learn about our own home by studying our neighbors.Don't miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on:SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-starsApple Podcasts: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.cStitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstarsTuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/comparative-planetology-with-ellen-stofan-repeat/Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/University of Idaho.

StarTalk All-Stars
Comparative Planetology, with Ellen Stofan (Repeat)

StarTalk All-Stars

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2018 50:03


Earth’s climate crisis, Titan’s ice volcanos, Venus’ runaway greenhouse effect, and more. David Grinspoon, Chuck Nice, and former Chief Scientist at NASA Ellen Stofan are here to discuss what we can learn about our own home by studying our neighbors. Don’t miss an episode of StarTalk All-Stars. Subscribe on: SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/startalk_all-stars Apple Podcasts: https://itun.es/us/P9kphb.c Stitcher: http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/startalk-allstars TuneIn: http://tunein.com/radio/StarTalk-All-Stars-p949405/ Google Play Music: https://play.google.com/music/listen#/ps/I2nz5bguurd5se7zu4fhnd25lk4 NOTE: StarTalk All-Access subscribers can listen to this entire episode commercial-free here: https://www.startalkradio.net/all-access/comparative-planetology-with-ellen-stofan-repeat/ Credit: NASA/JPL/University of Arizona/University of Idaho.

USACollegeChat Podcast
Episode 149: Colleges with Late Application Deadlines!

USACollegeChat Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2018 22:06


Last year about this time, we did an episode on colleges with late application deadlines.  We would like to do that again today, realizing that some colleges have changed their deadlines, of course, since our episode last January.  It is amazing to me--still--that so many colleges have deadlines well past early January, even as we seem to focus our high school seniors every year on meeting a January 1 deadline for their college applications.  Apart from those colleges that have mid-January or late January deadlines, there are many colleges still accepting applications for next fall’s freshman class.  So, let’s take a look.  1. Watch Out! As I recently watched kids getting rejections or deferments from Early Decision and Early Action applications gone awry, I wondered whether they might want to take a second look at their college list and see how happy they were with it now, given their new information.  For kids who had pinned their hopes to an Early Decision choice or to a couple of Early Action choices, even if those Early Action choices were just safety schools, a chance to take one last look at the college landscape might be just what they need.  It doesn’t mean that they will choose to apply to another college or two or three, but it might be that this last look serves as a pressure-release valve while they begin the long wait till March or April.   Let us say that there are still a lot of good colleges accepting applications.  Many of those deadlines are this month in February, but some are in March, April, May, and even beyond that.  I used The College Board’s website, Big Future, to look at a full list.  However, I found mistakes or, at least, miscommunications.  So, please double check the deadlines of any colleges that appear on any such list--The College Board’s list or any other compiled list--by going to the college’s own website, as The College Board itself advises. Here are a few things worth noting, though I’m afraid that these points are going to be much more useful for parents with younger high school students still at home.  Let me start with the opposite of today’s topic of colleges with late application deadlines, and that is colleges with super-early application deadlines.  As I was doing the research for today’s episode, I stumbled across a number of good colleges with regular decision application deadlines well before January 1, such as December 1 for the Colorado School of Mines (see our virtual nationwide tour some episodes back for information about this excellent school known for its engineering and sciences).  So, pay attention, parents of younger high school students, before the fall of your kid’s senior year. And, speaking of super-early application deadlines, sometimes the date given for the application deadline is actually a whole year before the year you want to enroll.  The Big Future website, under “Colleges with Later Application Deadlines,” lists the application deadline for Iowa State University, an excellent public university, as July 1.  But here is what Iowa State actually says this on its website (emphasis added): Iowa State University operates on a rolling admissions basis. Admission of applicants for fall semester begins in July of the preceding year. Admission for other terms begins approximately 12 months prior to the beginning of the term. Admission offers are issued for a specific term and are valid only for the term specified. (quoted from the website) Here is something else to pay attention to when looking at compiled lists of colleges with later application dates:  Sometimes the date given for the application deadline is actually for transfer students.  Or for graduate students.  For example, The Big Future website, under “Colleges with Later Application Deadlines,” lists the application deadline for Alfred University (a good private university in upstate New York, with publicly sponsored engineering and art and design programs) as August 1.  Actually, Alfred’s regular decision deadline is February 1 for new freshmen, July 1 for transfer students, and August 1 for graduate students. And here is something even more distressing.  What comes up first on a Google search for Rollins College application deadlines is this: Deadlines. Fall Semester Admission The application deadline for fall semester applicants is March 1 for Priority Consideration and April 15 for Regular Decision. Application Instructions | Full-Time Undergraduate ... - Rollins College www.rollins.edu/admission/requirements-deadlines/index.html But, that information is taken from the transfer student portion of the admissions information—not that a reader can tell that.  The deadline for first-year applicants was February 1, so you would have missed it!  And sometimes that information that comes up first is from U.S. News &World Report, and it is sometimes wrong as well. Here is another thing to remember:  Sometimes different programs or schools within a university can have different application deadlines.  Or one school or program can have two application deadlines, such as a performing arts school within a university that has one deadline for the regular application and a second deadline for the audition. And one last note of caution:  Sometimes the deadline for scholarship consideration is earlier than the actual application deadline. For example, at Kent State University, January 15 is the deadline to be considered for freshman scholarships, though March 1 is the deadline to submit applications for the following fall.  So, if financing is an issue for you--as it very often is--then apply as early as you can (this is especially important information for those of you with younger high school students at home).  Just to underline that, here is some important information from the website for the University of Arkansas (emphasis added):  Students interested in applying to the University of Arkansas for the fall semester are urged to apply before the early admission deadline of November 1.  By applying early, students can take advantage of priority scholarship, housing, and orientation privileges. However, applications for the fall semester will be accepted until August 1. (quoted from the website) So, the moral of the story is, pay attention and trust no list or outside organization.  Go to the college’s own website only, and read the information on that website carefully.  Let me add, that--oddly enough and for whatever reason--it is not always a snap to find the application deadline information on a college website, though I can’t imagine why. Finally, we are going to say again, apply as early as you can--regardless of where you are applying--especially because of the number of colleges that say they have rolling admissions. 2. Colleges with Late Deadlines We want to say again this year that there is no perfect way to generalize about the colleges with later deadlines, though I have noticed--again--that quite a few of them are the branch campuses of large public universities (e.g., University of Massachusetts Lowell, University of North Carolina at Asheville, University of Texas at El Paso, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, University of Tennessee: Chattanooga, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, University of Alaska Anchorage, University of Massachusetts Boston). Other than those, you can find great public flagship universities, small liberal arts colleges, larger liberal arts universities, faith-based colleges, HBCUs (historically black colleges and universities), single-sex colleges, specialized colleges (e.g., fine arts, maritime) --really, just about anything.  They are large and small.  They are urban, suburban, small town, and rural.  They include some selective colleges and, perhaps not surprisingly, many not-so-selective colleges.  They include colleges in the North, South, East, and West (including in our 49th and 50th states).  The truth is that your kid could find a reasonable college choice from this list of late-deadline colleges if you all started the college search today. As we did last year, let me read you a tiny sample of colleges with late application deadlines to peak your interest.  Here are just some of the colleges your kid could apply to by February 15 (and really that should be plenty of time to pull off some of these applications, if you all are interested): College of Charleston College of Wooster Earlham College Howard University Pace University University of Kentucky And what about March 1?  You really have no excuse not to apply to one of these, if you are interested:  Hampden-Sydney College Hampton University Maine Maritime Academy Manhattanville College Randolph-Macon College University of Dallas University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa And I really can’t resist telling you a few of the colleges with an April 1 deadline (which seems truly far away):  School of the Art Institute of Chicago SUNY College at New Paltz University of Houston University of Iowa University of Kansas University of Oklahoma University of Utah And even May 1 deadlines (yes, really): Clemson University (technically, but if all the class spaces have been filled by kids who applied before December 1, then you won’t be going to Clemson) Tuskegee University University of Arizona University of Central Florida University of New Mexico (though it was February 1 to be considered for out-of-state scholarships) Okay, you get the point.  And some colleges have even later application deadlines than that.  In fact, one of our favorite colleges here at USACollegeChat has a July 1 deadline:  Richmond, The American International University in London.  If your kid is not captivated with what’s ended up on his or her list or where he or she finally gets in, think again and consider how much happier he or she might be in London at a truly one-of-a-kind university! So, parents of high school seniors, if either you or your high school senior is truly questioning the choices you all have now, it’s not too late.  Again, the options that we have just read are a small sample of colleges still accepting applications (though I think I have probably read you a lot of the academically better options). If you and your high school senior are intrigued, take an hour or two now and have a last look at your kid’s list.  It might not make any difference in the final analysis, but you will both know that you left no stone unturned.  As always, call us, if you could use some free advice! Find our books on Amazon! How To Find the Right College: A Workbook for Parents of High School Students (available as a Kindle ebook and in paperback) How To Explore Your College Options: A Workbook for High School Students (available in paperback) Ask your questions or share your feedback by... Leaving a comment on the show notes for this episode at http://usacollegechat.org/episode149 Calling us at (516) 900-6922 to record a question on our USACollegeChat voicemail if you want us to answer your question live on our podcast Connect with us through... Subscribing to our podcast on Google Play Music, iTunes, Stitcher, or TuneIn Liking us on Facebook or following us on Twitter Reviewing parent materials we have available at www.policystudies.org Inquiring about our consulting services if you need individualized help Reading Regina's blog, Parent Chat with Regina

Hoopchalk - AAU Youth Basketball Podcast
Where Should You Play This Season? - Coach Wes Pifer Norther Arizona University

Hoopchalk - AAU Youth Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2017 34:07


This week we have Wes Pifer from Northern Arizona on the show! Hear from a D1 Coach what it takes today to play D1. Also, learn how to get yourself in the best position to be seen by high school coaches. Many parents and kids struggle with deciding on what the best opportunity for their middle school and high school athlete. Well, worry no more! Wes breaks it down and tells you exactly how to determine the best fit for your kid.  Wes is a true testimony to the "keep working" mantra. He was cut from his 7th, 8th,and 9th grade team and still ended up playing professionally over seas. Take a listen! Want to connect with Wes? Click here to learn more about Northern Arizona Elite Camps: http://www.nauathletics.com/sports/2017/5/30/information-camps.aspx  What is the Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast? The Hoopchalk Basketball Podcast is the best Youth Basketball podcast for young AAU basketball players and their families. Our motto is - NO MORE GUESS WORK! Our mission is to help young basketball players and their families successfully navigate the ever-changing world of youth basketball. In this podcast we will unlock all of the locked doors that have become road blocks for youth basketball players. We will also help those who dream, but have no idea how to move towards their basketball dreams. Figuring it out alone is a pretty daunting task. I was in your shoes. My son Moses and I invite you to learn from our wins and our losses. We hope it will help someone else in their journey toward their dreams. In this podcast, we will cover everything about youth basketball - from what to look for when joining a team, to college recruiting, to social media, and even how to develop the mental toughness that will allow your young athlete to soar in games. "There I was with this kid who wanted to follow his dream of playing pro basketball and, as a non-basketball parent, I had no idea how to make it happen. When I asked others, I constantly heard things like - 'You just have to be good and people will find you.' I knew that waiting for the phone to ring couldn't be the key to success. So I started digging and I found out that, like every career, there is an actual path that you MUST take to even have a chance. I am excited to share my findings with you. Let's work together to make this happen for our little and not-so-little ballers!" - Troy Horne Troy and Moses Horne See you inside episode 34! Troy and Moses Horne hoopchalk.com

Thrive Tribe 419
Healthy Back-to-School Strategies w/ "Integrative Dr Mom" Dr. Jenny Pfleghaar, Ep. 8

Thrive Tribe 419

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2017 58:30


Join Dr. Jennifer Pfleghaar, Rose, and Matt as they discuss integrative medicine, the anticipated evolution of standard health care, (caring for the whole person), as well as back-to-school healthy lunch ideas and immune protection. Dr. Jennifer Pfleghaar is an emergency medicine physician board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She has worked in the Mercy Healthcare system serving the Toledo community since 2008. She is a graduate of the emergency medicine residency program at Mercy St. Vincent Medical Center, where she was a flight physician with Life Flight. She is a 2008 graduate of Lake Erie College of Osteopathic Medicine in Erie, PA. Currently, Dr. Pfleghaar is pursuing a fellowship in Integrative Medicine at Arizona University. In her spare time she enjoys spending time with her family (3 children), running and paddle boarding on the Maumee River. Her interests include avoiding GMOs, cloth diapering, baby-wearing and extending breastfeeding. You can find IntegrativeDrMom on Facebook and Instagram, and at www.IntegrativeDrMom.com for more tips on natural, healthy living. Check her out online! She has some fantastic ideas. Dr. Pfleghaar and Matt recommend trying a meditation app to help relax and reduce stress. Dr. P likes the "Calm" app and Matt enjoys "Headspace." Until Oct. 1st, 2017, you can try an Emotional Freedom Techniques session with Matt for 50% off by emailing MHSpecialist@gmail.com Music credit: www.bensound.com

Scoop B Radio | #SCOOPBRADIO | Brandon Robinson
Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson featured on the Arizona University KAMP College Radio "In The Zone" (2017)

Scoop B Radio | #SCOOPBRADIO | Brandon Robinson

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2017 18:00


Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson (@ScoopB) appears on Arizona University College Radio “In The Zone” sports […] The post [AUDIO] Brandon ‘Scoop B’ Robinson featured on the Arizona University KAMP College Radio “In The Zone” (2017) appeared first on Scoop B Radio.

Environmental Professionals Postulating
Ep 001 - An interview with Guy McPherson

Environmental Professionals Postulating

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2017 39:53


Steven is joined by Professor Emeritus of Arizona University, Dr. Guy McPherson.  Guy is the worlds leading authority on Abrupt Climate Change leading to Near-term Human extinction.  Guy believes the Environment will change so rapidly over the coming decade that the Earth will become Mars-like.  Guy speculates that it will be highly unlikely the human species will survive. Steven and Guy cover positive feedback loops that could have already sent the earth past it's tipping point, including the effect of Methane and water vapour in the atmosphere. The science behind the claims and why it's too late to stop the inevitable along with recent news and research articles are highlighted to show the increase of extreme weather events and the records for climate change we (unfortunately) keep breaking. In the first quarter of the episode, Prof. McPherson does slightly misrepresent the work of Prof. Tim Garrett, for clarification, please listen to Ep 012 - A discussion with Professor Tim Garrett.  For an interview with Science journalist Scott K. Johnson pointing out the downfalls of Guy McPhersons position, check out this episode of the Radio Ecoshock Podcast.  Other criticism can be found here, and here. ---------- An edited / abridged transcript of this interview can be found here .  Join the discussion on the environmental professionals postulating facebook group.  All episodes coupled with computer generated transcripts, and the option to leave comments on each episode are available on the Environmental Professionals Postulating website www.epppodcast.com.  For anything else I can be contacted via email at steven@epppodcast.com . I don't ask for donations, or advertise, if you've enjoyed the episode please help me out and show your support by leaving a 5 Star Review! (I'll be your best friend!)

Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis
Dr. Danny Ben-Gigi: Confessing the Hebrew Scriptures (October 21, 2013)

Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2013 28:30


If you are interested in deepening your understanding of Scripture, you won't want to miss Rabbi Jonathan Bernis interviewing Dr. Danny Ben Gigi, former director of Hebrew programs at Arizona University. Dr. Ben Gigi is the author of the Hebrew-English Phonetic Bible, and explains how studying Hebrew, the original language of the New Testament can reveal deep meaning in the original language that absolutely will strengthen your faith

Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis
How Studying The Bible in Hebrew Will Strengthen Your Faith (August 9, 2013)

Jewish Voice with Jonathan Bernis

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2013 28:31


If you are interested in deepening your understanding of Scripture, you won't want to miss Jonathan Bernis interviewing Dr. Danny Ben Gigi, former director of Hebrew programs at Arizona University. Dr. Ben Gigi is the author of the Hebrew-English Phonetic Bible, and explains how studying Hebrew, the original language of the New Testament, can reveal deep meaning in the original language that absolutely will strengthen your faith. http://www.jewishvoice.org

Tech Transfer IP
Supporting Indigenous Entrepreneurs with Brian Ellerman

Tech Transfer IP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 1970 29:03


Tribal communities comprise 4.3% of the Arizona population, but less than 1% of businesses in the state are Native American owned. Through the Native FORGE program, Brian Ellerman's goal is to change that. They only received funding for the first time in September 2022, but through the success of the Native FORGE conference, the positive responses they have received from indigenous communities so far, and their commitment to professional development, Brian and his team have already begun to demonstrate the sustainability and scalability of the program.Listen to this episode to hear how Native FORGE is empowering indigenous entrepreneurs and uplifting local tribal economies in a way that differs from any programs that have come before it.  In This Episode:[00:38] Introducing the Native FORGE program and its founder, Brian Ellerman.[02:02] Brian's educational background and how he ended up in his current position at Arizona University. [04:15] The founding story of the Native FORGE program. [05:24] Brian explains how the Native FORGE program encourages tribal entrepreneurship and helps build tribal economies.[08:06] How the Native FORGE program differs from other tribal-focused programs that have failed in the past. [09:19] The two key constraints to the scalability of the Native FORGE program. [09:44] Responses that the Native FORGE program has received from tribal communities so far. [11:38] An overview of the Tribal Data Training, Development, and Assessment Program.  [13:01] The professional development opportunities that are offered by the Native FORGE program.[20:02] How Native FORGE plans to form relationships with the majority of the tribal communities in Arizona.[22:45] Positive outcomes of the recent Native FORGE conference.[24:53] Plans Brian has to expand the Native FORGE program in the future. [26:46] Why Brian sees collaboration amongst universities as key to the success and scalability of the Native FORGE program.  Resources:Native FORGEArizona FORGEBrian Ellerman on LinkedIn