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In this episode of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast, Dan is joined by Mackenzie Hammond, Lena Staropoli & Brianna Pudlo to discuss their experiences as college soccer athletes now turned soccer coaches. Mackenzie is a Doctor of Physical Therapy at ATI Physical Therapy in Pennsylvania, bringing her passion for movement and performance into every aspect of her work. A four-year standout and team captain for the Holy Family University Women's Soccer team, Mackenzie now gives back to the game as an assistant coach with HVAA, working with the 2010 and 2011 Girls Academy teams. With a unique blend of clinical expertise and on-field experience, she's committed to developing strong, resilient athletes both physically and mentally.Lena is a dedicated soccer coach and former four-year player for the Holy Family University Women's Soccer team. She currently serves as the Head Coach for HVAA's 2010 and 2011 Girls Academy teams, where she leads with passion, discipline, and a deep love for the game. Drawing from her collegiate playing experience, Lena focuses on player development, team culture, and helping young athletes grow both on and off the field.Bree" is a former five-year standout and team captain for the Holy Family University Women's Soccer team, now leading the next generation as Head Coach of HVAA's Armour 2013 Boys NPL and 2012 Boys teams. Off the field, she manages operations at Red House Bagels. Whether it's coaching on the pitch or running the show behind the counter, Bree brings energy, leadership, and a strong sense of community to everything she does.For more on Mackenzie, Lena & Bree be sure to check out @mackenzie.pt.dpt , @breepudlo , @lena.staropoli*SEASON 6 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is brought to you by Isophit. For more on Isophit, please check out isophit.com and @isophit -BE SURE to use coupon code BraunPR25% to save 25% on your Isophit order!**Season 6 of the Braun Performance & Rehab Podcast is also brought to you by Firefly Recovery, the official recovery provider for Braun Performance & Rehab. For more on Firefly, please check out https://www.recoveryfirefly.com/ or email jake@recoveryfirefly.com***This episode is also powered by Dr. Ray Gorman, founder of Engage Movement. Learn how to boost your income without relying on sessions. Get a free training on the blended practice model by following @raygormandpt on Instagram. DM my name “Dan” to @raygormandpt on Instagram and receive your free breakdown on the model.Episode Affiliates:MoboBoard: BRAWNBODY10 saves 10% at checkout!AliRx: DBraunRx = 20% off at checkout! https://alirx.health/MedBridge: https://www.medbridgeeducation.com/brawn-body-training or Coupon Code "BRAWN" for 40% off your annual subscription!CTM Band: https://ctm.band/collections/ctm-band coupon code "BRAWN10" = 10% off!Ice shaker affiliate link: https://www.iceshaker.com?sca_ref=1520881.zOJLysQzKeMake sure you SHARE this episode with a friend who could benefit from the information we shared!Check out everything Dan is up to by clicking here: https://linktr.ee/braun_prLiked this episode? Leave a 5-star review on your favorite podcast platform
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This Sunday, guest speaker Dom Gibson continued our Armour of God series. Discover how faith acts as our defence against the "flaming arrows" of the enemy and how we can raise our shields daily through trust in God's promises. Discover the transformative power of active faith in spiritual warfare and learn how it empowers us to stand firm in every season.✅ Topics: Shield of Faith, spiritual warfare, faith in action, Armour of God, trusting God
The Armour of God – Prayer – Ephesians 6:18-20 – David Larmour The post The Armour of God – Prayer – Ephesians 6:18-20 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
Jody David Armour is the Roy P. Crocker Professor of Law at the University of Southern California. A widely published scholar and popular lecturer, he studies the intersection of race, law, morality, psychology, politics, ordinary language philosophy, and the performing arts. His latest book, N*gga Theory: Race, Language, Unequal Justice, and the Law, looks at America's criminal justice system – among the deadliest and most racist in the world – through deeply interdisciplinary lenses.https://jodyarmour.com/ https://www.dominiquediprima.com/
In 1550 Spanish court records show that the Augsburg armorer Kolman Helmschmied was paid an advance of 2,000 ducats for a full armour for king Philipp II. The final price for this piece was 3,000 ducats. At the same time Raphael could charge at max 170 ducats for an altarpiece. Even the Renaissances' best paid artist, Michelangelo received just 3,000 gold florins for the painting of the ceiling of the Sistine chapel. Armour, along with tapestries, were the most valuable artworks of the 15th and 16th century.That was just one set of armour made for the most powerful monarch of the time. But what about the thousands of soldiers he commanded, did they have armour? Oh yes they did. Not quite as sophisticated and certainly not as decorated, but they did. And where did these thousands of helmets and breast and back plates come from? From the same places where their prince's fancy metalwork came from, from Nürnberg and Augsburg. Their swords came from Passau and Solingen and their firearms from Suhl. How come these mostly southern Germn cities became the armories of Europe whose output clad the armies that fought the never-ending wars of the 15th, 16th and 17th century? How did they supersede Milan, the centre of weapons production in the preceding century in terms of quality, scale and availability, and create a tradition of metalworking and entrepreneurship that lasts until today?That is what we will look at in this episode.
This Sunday, Pastor Sean continued our Armour of God series by exploring what it means to have our feet fitted with the readiness that comes from the gospel of peace. Discover how this vital part of God's armour helps us stand firm and pivot toward Christ's peace when facing difficult times.✅ Topics: Gospel of peace, spiritual armour, readiness, standing firm, evangelism
Nancy Bentliff shares on The Helmet of Salvation, the final instalment in our series Stand Firm on the Armour of God from Ephesians 6.
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Dan Wake shares on The Helmet of Salvation in our series Stand Firm on the Armour of God from Ephesians 6.
This Sunday, Pastor Richard Quiring continued our Armour of God series with a powerful message on the Breastplate of Righteousness. He taught how this vital piece of spiritual armour protects our hearts from temptation, aligns our attitudes with God's truth, and helps us walk closely with the Holy Spirit. Listen as Pastor Richard unpacks how righteousness empowers us to stand firm in spiritual battles.✅ Topics: Armour of God, righteousness, spiritual battle, temptation, Holy Spirit
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Hear that stockroom hum? Let's talk about itEver felt like you're building your indie product business with one hand on the till and the other on the panic button?This week on the Resilient Retail Game Plan, I'm cracking open five years of the Resilient Retail Game Plan podcast vault to bring you the biggest, most valuable independent retailer tips I've learned (and lived through) across 25 years in retail. Whether you're tripping over boxes in your spare room or juggling inventory management on Shopify, I'm sharing the core product business advice that actually shifts the dial; from cash flow for retailers to pricing products for wholesale, and right through to scaling a product business without losing your mind (or your margins). You'll hear some brass-tacks truths (yes, stock is more than 'buy and sell'), some guest wisdom, and honestly, a fair few mistakes I'd rather you skipped.Why listen?• Squeeze more profit and ditch “busy fool” turnover, get clear on bottom-line sanity• Tame your 'stock monster' with strategies for better inventory management when the money seems to vanish• Surf the trends, don't drown in them and learn how to spot what matters and what's just noise• Market with heart and stop forcing yourself into social platforms that make you miserable• Armour up your mindset and get the resilience you need to ride out the rollercoasterTell me what hit home: DM @resilientretailclub on Instagram with your favourite insight or guest wish list. Please rate, follow, and share the Resilient Retail Club podcast in your app and for extra sparkle, dive into my Forbes retail trends article (link below).Here's to another five years of the realest retail podcast UK founders can trust.Useful links:My freebie: http://www.resilientretailclub.com/freebieMy website: https://www.resilientretailclub.com/podcastMy Forbes page: https://www.forbes.com/sites/catherineerdly/Timestamped summary:00:00 Understanding Product Business Profitability03:22 Profitability and Pricing Focus07:27 "Retail Industry Trends Insight"12:57 Consumer Stories Drive Business Strategy14:00 Focus on Your Circle of Control19:06 Mindset's Impact on Business Success24:03 Building Profitable, Sustainable Businesses26:50 "Podcast Feedback and Future Ideas"Companies mentioned in this episode: Woolworths Toys R Us Forbes TikTok Instagram Pinterest Shopify Sainsbury's Next Children in Need Eleanor Boma Astrid and Mew Air and Grace Lucy and Yak Mentioned in this episode:Freebie downloadStock Freebie
Episode 68 and I'm joined by Luke. Luke enlisted in 2010; following his basic training at Kapooka, Luke posted to 2nd Cavalry Regiment in Darwin, undergoing specialised training at the Puckapunyal School of Armour. In 2014, Luke was deployed to Malaysia, where he gained invaluable experience in a multinational environment. After his deployment he transferred to the 1st Armoured Regiment in Adelaide. This new assignment brought further opportunities, leading Luke to deploy to Iraq on TGT- 4. He discharged in 2019. Since his discharge he has worked tirelessly to establish his charity “Coastal Veterans”, helping veterans to navigate purpose and fulfilment after service. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Reverend Richard Bray preaches on Ephesians 6:10-24.
Robin Mendelsohn shares on The Shield of Faith in our series Stand Firm on the Armour of God from Ephesians 6.
In this first message of the Armour of God series, Pastor Steve unpacks the powerful meaning behind the belt of truth. Discover how to stand firm in your faith, why truth is foundational in spiritual battle, and how to "suit up" with this essential piece of God's armour.If you're feeling spiritually attacked or struggling to stay grounded, this teaching will equip you with biblical truth to live strong, anchored, and ready for the battles ahead.✅ Topics Covered: Spiritual warfare, belt of truth, Ephesians 6, standing firm in faith, armour of God
David Larmour Sunday 6th July 2025, morning The post The Armour of God: Belt, Breastplate and Boots – Ephesians 6:14-15 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
Some have rugby or football as their sport of choice, but there is a group in Auckland who spend their free time donning full suits of medieval armour and battling it out with swords and shields. While extreme sports like the Run-It-Straight events have caught headlines recently, Buhurt is a combat sport with a keen eye on safety, though it's not without risk. Training out of a warehouse on Auckland's North Shore, these noble knights have said it is all about the community. Finn Blackwell reports.
Main Auburn topics include: last day of Auburn and Under Armour, Jabari Smith's big deal, college basketball video game, and more. Episode 33 debuted on 6/30/25.DM on social media or email e2cnetwork@gmail.com to request a topic or ask a question to be featured on the next show.Ever to Podcast is regularly updated Auburn podcast with host Kyle Loomis, part of E2C Network: The Auburn Experience. Updates on the latest news and topics across the fanbase and social media involving sports, culture, and family.ALL IN ONE LINK (Content, Social Media, Support, Contact, Etc.) ➡️ https://linktr.ee/e2cnetwork
Clint Richardson of the Auburn Uniform Database joined 3 Man Front to discuss Auburn's new apparel deal with Nike & his extensive research into the history of the Tigers' uniform combinations!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David Larmour Sunday 29th June 2025, morning The post The Armour of God – why do we need it? Eph 6:10-13 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
This Sunday Pastor Cam taught from Ephesians 6:10-23 on the new battle we enlist into when we are in Christ, and how He equips us to gain victory in the fight against the enemies of God and His children. Listen as Cam walks us through who and what we fight against, what we fight for, and what it looks like to fight this new battle in Christ.✅ Topics: Armour of God, spiritual battle, endurance, perseverance, the gospel
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Armour, check. Gun, check. Helmet, check. Scowl, check. This gritty, ultra-violent, slow-mo-filled action flick where Karl Urban's chin does most of the acting, is a masterpiece. This truly is a story of how you should never, ever mess with a psychic rookie, or a guy who never takes off his helmet. I am the law!Our Links:Ian WolffeSend us a text
On this week's episode, we cover the Austin Major Playoffs, Sam shares his "theories" about NAF, and exchanges some scathing words for the three brains of G2 with Jack. electroNic looks hilariously dead inside, the same way we think NAVI will look on the big stage, but FURIA look revived and ready to win the Major.Listen to Sam's (not Sam's) song:https://open.spotify.com/track/2jVnus6xlB7cApFiztCBYH?si=3lV9aCJjQDe63oxuamhWkgJoin the discord:https://discord.gg/X3jU4djxUKCheck out Logan's newsletter:https://thestratbook.gg
1 Sam 14:1-23. Jonathan went forward by faith, with his armoured bearer right behind him. They believed that God could give them the victory, even though they were vastly outnumbered. Let's not limit ourselves by ourselves, for God is with us!
Bryan Armour, director of ETF and passive strategies research for North America at Morningstar Research Services, discusses private equity ETFs and private credit ETFs. Armour also previews his session at the 2025 Morningstar Investment Conference featuring two ETF experts.Hear From Experts on Private Asset ETFs at the 2025 Morningstar Investment Conference How Do Private Equity and Private Credit Investments Work?Why Access to Private Markets Is ExpandingHow Private Assets Pose a Challenge in ETFsPrivate Asset ETF Performance: PRIV and XOVRWhat Does Morningstar Think of Private Asset ETFs?How Firms Are Pricing Private Portfolio SharesCan Private Credit ETFs and Private Equity ETFs Improve Diversification?What Investors Stand to Gain or Lose in Private MarketsWhy Private Equity and Private Credit ETFs Are Here to Stay Read about topics from this episode. Register for the Morningstar Investment Conference 2025How Private Assets Impede the Benefits of ETFsNew Private Credit Funds Want Your Money. Here's Why You Should Be CautiousIt's Getting Easier to Invest in Private Assets. What Does That Mean for Investors?What's It Taking for Private Equity to Reach Smaller Investors?Persistence of Performance in Private EquityUnlikely Allies: Vanguard and Others Team Up to Offer Private-Market InvestmentsPrivate Markets Are Coming to Financial AdvisorsInvestors First: Unlocking Opportunities in Private MarketsMorningstar′s Guide to ETF Investing What to watch from Morningstar. Market Volatility: Portfolio Diversification Is Winning in 202513 Elite Companies With Fast-Growing DividendsThe Stock Strategies That Are Paying Off in 2025Worried About Inflation? What to Know Before Buying TIPS ETFs Read what our team is writing:Bryan ArmourIvanna Hampton Follow us on social media.Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MorningstarInc/X: https://x.com/MorningstarIncInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/morningstar... LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/5161/
Bradley of Armour Detail Supply joins Dane & Anthony in The Rag Company garage to discuss paint care, coating prep and coating performance! To demonstrate how it all works, we've brought a low mileage, all-original 2005 Acura RSX Type S into the wash bay to go through some of the Armour Detail Supply product lineup!Want to catch the next live Q&A? Tune into The Rag Company YouTube Channel Thursdays at 2pm Mountain Time (4pm Eastern)Want to get your hands on the latest & greatest detailing towels, chemicals and tools from this year's TRCMA show? Check it all out at: https://theragcompany.com
Born and raised in Manitou Springs, Justin Armour was surrounded by the restaurant industry his whole life. He developed a love for sports early on and left town to play football and basketball for Stanford, then ended up drafted into the NFL. Years later, his journey led him back to his hometown of Manitou Springs where he opened Crystal Park Cantina. Learn about what makes Manitou Springs such as special place to operate a family-owned business, and how the menu was inspired by his very own mom, Grandma Anne. Be sure to subscribe so you don't miss our next episode! Send any questions or inquiries to Media@VisitCOS.com. Episode links: @CrystalParkCantina CrystalParkCantina.com VisitCOS.com/Passport
In this episode, Murray tackles a listener question sent in by postcard from Damien in Tasmania: "Hi Murray, I love the magazine and the podcasts. My question is: Is there any evidence for a standard padded garment, worn under armour, in non-Roman armies (the equivalent of a subarmalis)? Or may it be assumed to be an individual choice? Cheers, Damien." Murray explores the evidence—or lack of it—for padded under-armour garments across various ancient armies outside of the Roman world. Join us on Patron patreon.com/ancientwarfarepodcast
CAS 6-6-2-2025 Kevin Werkmeister-Armour (Father of 410 Spring Car Driver Koby) by Calling All Sports
Main Auburn topics include: more seating for baseball, history with Under Armour, what to study at Auburn, and more. Episode 17 debuted on 6/4/25.DM on social media or email e2cnetwork@gmail.com to request a topic or ask a question to be featured on the next show.Ever to Podcast is regularly updated Auburn podcast with host Kyle Loomis, part of E2C Network: The Auburn Experience. Updates on the latest news and topics across the fanbase and social media involving sports, culture, and family.ALL IN ONE LINK (Content, Social Media, Support, Contact, Etc.) ➡️ https://linktr.ee/e2cnetwork
Welcome to episode 114 with guest Nicole Armour. So we did not come up with a creative title for this episode - we'd give our eyeteeth for one! Perhaps it was difficult because the articles this episode really run the gamut. Join us for a science grab bag of surgical advancements (and surgical setbacks), strange amphibians, lingering human ancestors, and more. Eyeteeth Don't have surgery on a Friday Blood donor Homo floresiensis human ancestor may be alive Flat earthers Decline in teen drug use Sea turtle bubble butt Rhinella proboscidea
Identity has become tribal, and it's stopping us understanding each other's humanity. Activist, writer, and model Munroe Bergdorf explains how fear and anger for society's issues have been misdirected towards trans people.In this chat with Fearne, Munroe talks through what the recent UK Supreme Court ruling on biological sex and gender means for trans women, cis women, and society more widely. How, for example, are trans rights intimately connected to abortion rights?Fearne and Munroe chat about how to practice self-acceptance, particularly around body image, and how to use your voice to create positive change. They also cover grief, and numbing out as a way of dealing with poor mental health.Munroe's new book, Talk To Me, is out on June 5th, and you can watch her documentary, Love and Rage, in cinemas from June 10th.This episode also contains an exclusive first listen to a chapter of Kirsty Gallagher's new book, Your Cosmic Purpose, which is published by Happy Place Books on June 5th.If you liked this episode of Happy Place, you might also like:Emma DabiriOlly AlexanderKirsty Gallagher Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
STRONGER BONES LIFESTYLE: REVERSING THE COURSE OF OSTEOPOROSIS NATURALLY
What does your thyroid have to do with your bones? More than you think.In this episode, host Debi Robinson sits down with Dr. Hilda Maldonado, a board-certified MD and regenerative medicine expert who helps women over 40 reclaim their energy, vitality, and bone health — starting with the master hormone: the thyroid.The conversation goes beyond the basics to uncover how conventional thyroid testing often misses the mark, why fatigue, brain fog, and joint pain might be symptoms of an undiagnosed thyroid issue, and how thyroid dysfunction directly impacts bone density.Whether you're on thyroid medication, navigating perimenopause, or just feeling off—you need to hear this.In this episode, we cover:Why normal thyroid labs don't mean your thyroid is functioning wellHow T3, not T4, is the hormone your body actually uses (and what blocks it)The shocking link between gut health, inflammation, and thyroid functionHow low thyroid impacts digestion, nutrient absorption, and bone lossLifestyle factors that can reverse or support thyroid health naturallyThe truth about medications like Synthroid, Armour, and beta-blockersSymptoms of thyroid resistance no one talks aboutHow to advocate for better testing and treatment with your doctorKey Quotes:“You don't need to choose between thyroid health and bone health—you can have both.” – Dr. Hilda Maldonado“The body isn't broken. You just haven't been shown how to connect the dots.” – Debi RobinsonWhere to Find Dr Maldonado:https://purepassionwellness.com/Claim a free Thryroid and Bone Health Gift from Dr Maldonado: https://drhildamdmethod.com/giftReady to go deeper?
Join Crystal as she finishes up our study in Ephesians with a closer look at the Armour of God. Anyone who is trying to live a Spirit-filled--that is, a Spirit-controlled--life, is in the midst of a very real spiritual battle. This battle isn't just with our own flesh, but it is also with Satan and his demons. I Peter 5:8 says, “Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour:”We have to understand that Satan desires to destroy us. His ultimate goal is to rob God of the glory He deserves. Satan knows that if he is successful in destroying the lives of Christians, he will keep God from getting glory. The destruction left behind by a Christian who Satan has defeated, even temporarily, can have lasting consequences that affect the lives of their families, friends, and churches.So we must "armour up!" Choose each and every day to put on the Armour of God and take your place in the spiritual battle. Resources mentioned in this episode (affiliate links): Arise, Go. There's a Fly in my Tea! Support the showConnect with the ladies of Her Portion, HERE!
Kip Fulks is the Co-Founder of Under Armour, which he helped start in a basement with Kevin Plank and eventually grew it into a $4.5 billion dollar publicly traded company. He is a partner in Origin USA alongside Pete Roberts and Jocko Willink, and owns Big Truck Brewery and Bushwack Alaska Adventures.Kip and I discuss what he learned through starting and IPO'ing Under Armour, the importance of developing grit, what it's like working with Jocko Willink, why he takes ice bath's, the advice he'd give his 23 year old self, and much more.If you enjoyed this episode please share it with a friend. It helps me out a lothttps://podcasts.apple.com/vg/podcast/real-conversations/id1594231832Jacob's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacoboconnor/Kip's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/13pacificwaves/Real Conversation's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/real.conversations/YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@jacob-oconnor
Girls Gone WoW keeps the Warcraft community in the know from a fresh perspective. Join #teampositive and their plethora of guests from the community each and every week! We have Tre with us this week to chat about the various heritage armours and the storylines to get them and think about what the panda should get! We hope you enjoy the show – if you want to be a guest you can get in touch with us on Discord by joining us at bit.ly/ggw-discord or email us at girlsgonewowpodcast@gmail.com Find this episode and many others at https://www.bonusroll.gg/directory/girls-gone-wow/
Founded in Chicago in 1863, Armour and Company became one of the five leading firms in the meatpacking industry. By 1880, Armour was Chicago's most important business and helped make the city the center of America's meatpacking operations.
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Will Howell discusses Armor Edge's thermoformed polycarbonate leading edge protection for wind turbine blades. Their solution helps to mitigate erosion, enhance aerodynamic performance, and extend blade life. Allen Hall: Will welcome to the podcast. Thank you very much. Thanks for having me. So Joel and I have heard about Armor Edge for a couple, couple of years. Yeah. You're based in Scotland. Yeah. And we haven't seen you much in the United States and I haven't physically touched it. And of course we're sort of tangible. We gotta play with the the product. So this is the first time now we're here. Gotten to see the product. Yeah. Yeah. You wanna describe really what this product is for a leading edge protection? Will Howell: Yeah, absolutely. So we are different to other LEPs out there on the market. And really that was the whole point of our design evolution, was to try to overcome some of the traditional downfalls of some of the other LEDs that have been prevalent on blades. So. Um, yeah, we've been around since, um, well about eight, eight years now. And we've been out in the market installed since 2020. So we're, as you mentioned, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland is a kind of a base. So our first installs were all offshore, north North Sea, so offshore, Denmark, offshore [00:01:00] Germany. Very harsh, harsh environments. But we wanted to, to design an an LEP that was, um, really. Overcoming some of the traditional pitfalls. So for us, that is the ease of installation, the longevity of the material, and also the a EP benefits that we, that we see. Um, as you see for the sample we have in front of us here today, it's uh, only a small piece that we take to show just to, to, to show our clients and customers. Um, but typically the shields are 850 mil mil long. Uh, they're made of a, a custom thermoformed, um, polycarbonate, a SA blend. We get the material formed into sheets, and then we drape that sheet over custom design molds that are tailored for the specific blade types. And that's how we get this perfect fit on every different blade that we're, that we're, um, that we have out, out there. So let's talk about the installation. Yeah. Joel Saxum: Because that's [00:02:00] a, that's a really important one for me because on the podcast we always wanna talk about what problems we're, what problems we're solving. Sure. What problems you guys are helping the industry with. And one of the biggest ones with LAP, and it doesn't matter what the product really is, if it's tapes, if it's coatings, if if it's installed wrong, it's not gonna last. Yep. Yep. That's, that's the thing. So what have you guys done with this to help the technicians in the field to make it easier to make it. Last I want you to put on the line. Will Howell: Yeah. I mean, I guess there's a lot of technology in terms of the performance of the, of the product. Um, both the adhesive and the material itself. But predominantly this was designed for rope access in the North Sea, so it had to be a product that the guys were. Able to handle up on, up on rope. Um, it wasn't gonna be affected by climatic conditions as much, um, and would really lead to a faster, but also therefore, a higher quality installation because of the way that it's put on, it's not so much of a artisanal process that some of these other LEPs seem to [00:03:00] suffer from. We want to. Train our technicians to deliver a high quality installation, but really you don't have to be a master LEP installer to get our, to get our kit on, our kit on Blade. And that's the feedback we've been getting from the technicians is that they find it, uh, easy to handle, easy to apply process, uh, in the field. Joel Saxum: What does Blade Prep look like before you put it on? Will Howell: Well, another unique. Facet of the system is because the shields themselves are custom formed from a a semi-rigid material. The leading edge of the shields themselves doesn't confor...
The Ashes of the Imperium podcast returns for a deep lore dive into one of the most haunting Warhammer 40,000 stories ever told – The Anphelion Project.Dan and Max explore the events of Imperial Armour Volume 4, as Inquisitor Solomon Lok investigates a disturbing silence from a secret Imperial base on Beta-Anphelion IV. We unpack the narrative beats, the cast of unforgettable characters, and the creeping horror that unfolds as the Tyranids overrun everything in their path.Whether you're new to Forge World lore or a veteran Imperial reader, this is a story you won't forget.
Ken and Cordell Woodland kick off the Expectations series with a discussion of 2025 expectations for WR Rashod Bateman and CB Jalyn Armour-DavisOur Sponsors:* Check out Mood and use my code RAVENS for a great deal: https://mood.comAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
BEST OF TST: Google has been working with health companies to create databases of personal information - project Nightingale. DNA companies like 23andMe, run by ex wife of founder of Google, and sister of another founder, who runs Youtube, which is owned by Google, gather up genetic information in compartmentalized programs that are ultimately connected to the CIA, NSA, DARPA and DOD, where the blood of babies has been routinely sold after birth blood extraction. Now Google wants to work with banks to offer checking accounts - project Cache. The full spectrum of this power is economic to full spectrum dominance of owning your DNA and manufacturing DNA-specific weapons to target certain individuals. Why would they do this? Well, consider a recent report by 11,000+ scientists that suggested the world's population must be reduced with integrity. If you think you are saving the planet, then killing millions with plausible deniability is a justified means to that end, no matter what the reasoning. Nightingales are also known as muses or sirens that lure prey to their death. It is also the name of a thieves guild from the game Skyrim.*The is the FREE archive, which includes advertisements. If you want an ad-free experience, you can subscribe below underneath the show description.-FREE ARCHIVE (w. ads)SUBSCRIPTION ARCHIVEX / TWITTER FACEBOOKMAIN WEBSITECashApp: $rdgable EMAIL: rdgable@yahoo.com / TSTRadio@protonmail.comBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-secret-teachings--5328407/support.
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Tommy Armour III has had a long career in professional golf, playing in more than 600 events on the PGA Tour (with two wins, including setting the PGA Tour 72 hole scoring record) and more than 200 events on the Champions Tour. We talk with Tommy about his life on Tour, his experiences with various folks including Ben Hogan and Mac O'Grady and his memories of his two wins on Tour. We also get Tommy's thoughts on the LIV-PGA Tour divide as well as the evolution of golf equipment and whether or not those advances should be rolled back.