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With the emergence of electric vehicles, fire safety and dynamics have entered a new domain, raising crucial questions about existing protocols, design fires and data gaps. Today, our Wojciech Wegrzyński welcomes Zahir, Associate Prof. at University Putra Malaysia, to discuss the findings from their latest papers, compare methodologies, and highlight the differences between traditional combustion engines and electric vehicles. The conversation covers various topics, from the nuances of fire dynamics to the importance of context in risk assessment. Zahir shares his extensive experience studying vehicle fires, including the evolution of electric vehicle dynamics that users should never ignore. With thought-provoking insights, this episode emphasises the increasing need for robust, comprehensive data regarding car fires and the unique challenges posed by electric vehicles. Join us in this engaging exploration of fire safety science, and don't forget to subscribe, share, and leave a review!Papers! PAPERS:Miechówka & Węgrzyński: Systematic Literature Review on Passenger Car Fire Experiments for Car Park Safety DesignZahir & César Martín-Gómez: Evaluating Fire Severity in Electric Vehicles and Internal Combustion Engine Vehicles: A Statistical Approach to Heat Release RatesPodcast episode 135 - Contemplating a car park design fire(and the paper by J. Hodges from last year is here)---Badania przedstawione w odcinku podcastu omawiane przez dr Wojciecha Węgrzyńskiego przeprowadzono w projekcie realizowanym an podstawie umowy UMO-2020/37/B/ST8/03839 do projektu badawczego nr 2020/37/B/ST8/03839 pt. Skutki oddziaływania wiatru na pożary budynków w wieloparametrycznej ocenie ryzyka z wykorzystaniem metod numerycznych.----The Fire Science Show is produced by the Fire Science Media in collaboration with OFR Consultants. Thank you to the podcast sponsor for their continuous support towards our mission.
The story, and history of Maple Leaf Gardens is well documented. It has been described as having religious significance, there is reverence and well earned-lore. A loathsome thread exists too. Without question it is one of the most significant buildings ever constructed in Canada and a big part of its legend is that it was completed during the early years of the Great Depression. But what was Toronto Maple Leafs' owner Conn Smythe's intent? Why did he build it where he did? What crowd did he want to attract and how do those spectators compare to what our notions of them would be? How did this venerated structure meet the times it evolved from? These are questions that Russell Field (Associate Professor, Faculty of Kinesiology and Recreation Management, the University of Manitoba) examines in A Night at the Gardens: Class, Gender, and Respectability in 1930s Toronto. Explore the origin and early days of Maple Leaf Gardens through an academic lense.
The Federal Government has come out to blame the spread of fake news on the social media for some of the destructions that took place during the recent protests. Do you share this line of thought?Gilbert Joseph will be joined by Associate Prof. Taye Obateru and Comr. Efosa Aigbe to look at these issues.
In this episode of the Joint Action podcast, we explore how injuries to the ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) in the knee can lead to osteoarthritis, especially in young people aged 15-25. Did you know that up to 20% of people who develop knee osteoarthritis do so because of a past injury? ACL injuries are a major culprit, and their impact can be life-changing. We chat with Dr Andrew Ross, a physiotherapist and researcher, and Associate Prof Chris Schilling, a health economist, about how we can prevent these injuries in the first place. They share insights from recent studies showing that national injury prevention programs could save millions in healthcare costs, improve quality of life, and keep more people active in sports for longer. We also discuss the challenges of getting these programs off the ground and why they're so crucial - not just for individual athletes but for society as a whole. If you're interested in how we can better protect our knees and prevent osteoarthritis, this episode is a must-listen! RESOURCESPrevious episodes Knee injury and osteoarthritis with Tim HewettIs osteoarthritis preventable? with Dr Jackie Whittaker ProgramsPerform+FIFA 11+ ProgramGLAD Australia PapersThe economics of a national anterior cruciate ligament injury prevention program for amateur football players: a Markov model analysisThe time is right to do more to reduce ACL injuries CONNECT WITH USTwitter/X: @ProfDavidHunter @jointactionorgInstagram: @ProfDavidHunterEmail: hello@jointaction.info Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode, we dive into the often overlooked world of younger adults living with osteoarthritis. Associate Professor Anthony Perruccio joins us to explore why people develop osteoarthritis and the unique challenges faced by younger individuals with the disease. We discuss key risk factors such as age, sex, weight, genetics, prior joint injuries, and muscle strength. Associate Professor Perruccio also sheds light on the delayed diagnosis in younger adults and the severe impact on their overall and mental health, life satisfaction, and the likelihood of having other chronic conditions. We examine how current diagnostic methodologies might be contributing to these delays and what needs to change. This conversation highlights the importance of recognising osteoarthritis in younger populations and encourages proactive management and participation in research to improve outcomes. Tune in to learn more about the hidden struggles and how we can better support younger individuals with osteoarthritis. RESOURCESJournal articlesOld Before Their Time? The Impact of Osteoarthritis on Younger Adults - PubMed (nih.gov) CONNECT WITH USTwitter/X: @ProfDavidHunter @jointactionorgInstagram: @ProfDavidHunterEmail: hello@jointaction.info Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Macca and Fiona talk to Matteo Vergani. Associate Prof, Deakin University; Antisemitism Special Envoy; The Albanese government has named Jewish lawyer and businesswoman Jillian Segal as the county's first antisemitism... LEARN MORE The post Saturday 13th, July, 2024: Matteo Vergani. Associate Prof, Deakin University; Antisemitism Special Envoy appeared first on Saturday Magazine.
This week, we welcome Lori Orlando, Associate Professor of Medicine and Director of the Precision Medicine Program in the Center for Applied Genomics and Precision Medicine at Duke University. Lori discusses her work as a health services researcher, the MeTree family health history platform, and how she and her team are working to develop a sustainable model for bringing genomic medicine into primary care.
Send us a Text Message.Throughout the 21st century, mistrust in our societal institutions has become commonplace. Regardless of your political leanings, we've become skeptical and suspicious of the governmental, educational, and religious institutions meant to support and protect us. How did this happen? What should we do about it? Perhaps, this mistrust is the very catalyst for reform? In today's episode, Prof. Ethan Zuckerman dissects this phenomena. Topics:The rise of institutional mistrustIs influencer culture a response to mistrusting institutions?How to transform institutionsSocial media and worldview differences"What books have had an impact on you?""What advice do you have for teenagers?"Bio:Prof. Ethan Zuckerman is an associate professor of public policy, communication and information at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. He is the founder of the Institute for Digital Public Infrastructure, a research group that is studying and building alternatives to the existing commercial internet. Prof. Zuckerman is the author of two books: Mistrust: Why Losing Faith in Institutions Provides the Tools to Transform Them and Rewire: Digital Cosmopolitans in the Age of Connection, both published through W.W. Norton. He is also the co-founder of global blogging community Global Voices and works with social change nonprofit organizations around the world. He is an alumnus of the Berkman Klein Center at Harvard, the MIT Media Lab and Comparative Media Studies at MIT, Geekcorps, and Tripod.Socials! -Lessons from Interesting People substack: https://taylorbledsoe.substack.com/Website: https://www.aimingforthemoon.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/aiming4moon/Twitter: https://twitter.com/Aiming4MoonFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/aiming4moonTaylor's Blog: https://www.taylorgbledsoe.com/
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Göran Adamson is an Associate Prof. in Sociology and Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology at Uppsala University, Sweden. The Swedish sociologist Göran Adamson's latest book, Masochistic Nationalism: Multicultural Self-Hatred and the Infatuation with the Exotic (2021), identifies two forms of nationalism in contemporary society (white supremacist and anti-white) and explores their similarities and differences. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Philippe Diaz is a renowned writer and director known for his work on documentaries such as "The End of Poverty?" and "The Empire In Africa," as well as the narrative feature "Now & Later." He has produced over 25 films and received the Louis Delluc award in 1986 for "Mauvais Sang," which was also nominated for three César Awards. In 2004, he founded Cinema Libre Studio to support independent films. One of his recent projects is "I Am Gitmo," a film starring Sammy Sheikh, Eric Pierpoint, and Paul Kampf, which explores themes related to the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film received nominations and awards at various film festivals, including the Marbella International Film Festival. You can find more information about Philippe Diaz and his works on his website, iamgitmo.com.
Part 1:We talk with Melissa Gira Grant about the strict anti-abortion laws passed in Texas. These are aimed at controlling women, even paying bounties to anyone, including people outside Texas, who can accuse a woman of having, or even seeking an abortion. The goal is to intimidate women and those who help them. It givers abusers yet another method to intimidate and injure women. Part 2:We talk with Predro DiNezio, Associate Prof. of Atmospheric and Ocean Sciences.We discuss the role of El Nino, and La Nina in the formation of hurricanes, and the likelihood of the increase in the number and power of hurricanes. Combined with higher sea levels already in place, the intensity and effects of storms and storm surges are likely to be greater than ever before. What should we be prepared for? WNHNFM.ORG productions
GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Prof. Olsson, Professor of Logic at Lund University, Sweden has an upcoming book about how academic excellence in academia, in Sweden as everywhere else in Europe, is being undermined by all pervasive, anti scientific feminism, that shuns debate and imposes conformist, stale thinking. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Göran Adamson is an Associate Prof. in Sociology and Senior Lecturer, Dept. of Sociology at Uppsala University, Sweden. The Swedish sociologist Göran Adamson's latest book, Masochistic Nationalism: Multicultural Self-Hatred and the Infatuation with the Exotic (2021), identifies two forms of nationalism in contemporary society (white supremacist and anti-white) and explores their similarities and differences.
Chris is joined by Associate Prof. at ANU, Mark Chou, to discuss recent research which found that a majority of Australians want their local council to have more power.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is the Singapore Dream still within reach?For generations, home ownership has been both an aspiration and investment strategy for Singaporeans but these days, many feel like the bar keeps getting raised. Between skyrocketing prices and tighter government policies, achieving that dream seems out of reach than ever before.On our latest episode, we're bringing together experts: Prof Kwan Ok Lee, Associate Prof & Dean's Chair at NUS, and Nicholas Huang, real estate consultant to debate whether the traditional property ladder most Singaporeans grew up with is still viable. Can average workers realistically expect to upgrade from an HDB flat to a condo over time? What about larger goals like retiring comfortably on investment properties? Is that not feasible anymore?Hear the lively discussion on the realities of affordability, the challenges first-time buyers now face and how recent cooling measures may be reshaping the path to homeownership long-term. We also get candid insider perspectives on what barriers everyday Singaporeans now perceive and how policies could impact future generations.Tune in as we dissect whether homeownership aspirations are being fundamentally disrupted or if with some strategic manoeuvring, the Singapore Dream can still come true with a little patience and planning. Listen now and don't miss this insightful debate on the state of property and the future of housing in the Lion City.—Welcome to The Financial Coconut, your source for empowering financial knowledge and unlocking possibilities. Join us as we explore personal finance, investing and more.Get ready to take control of your financial future and live your best life, financially wise: https://linkin.bio/thefinancialcoconut[Podcast, Vodcast]Spotify: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-spotifyApple Podcast: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-applepodcastYouTube: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-youtube[Connect with us]Instagram: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-instagramTik Tok: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-tiktokTelegram: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-telegramWhatsapp: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-Whatsapp-channelNewsletter: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-NewsletterDisclaimer: The content discussed in this episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. The information provided is based on our understanding at the time of recording and may not reflect the current regulations or market conditions. The opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of The Financial Coconut. Please do your due diligence before making any investment or financial decisions.—This episode is Podcast Powered by Zoom.Audio partner with City Music https://www.citymusic.com.sg/Audio quality delivered to you by Audio-Technica https://sea.audio-technica.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Aaron and Doug mark the start of black history month by connecting with Murray State professor of history, Dr. Brian Clardy to discuss anti-DEI efforts in Frankfort and why the GOP is so opposed to diversity, equity, & inclusion. We've also got Doug digging in on the constitutional amendments filed so far... then we'll close with our call to action. #ColonelsOfTruth #ProgressKentucky NEWS OF THE WEAK: https://ballotpedia.org/Number_of_state_constitutional_amendments_in_each_state https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb4.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb341.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/sb23.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/sb10.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb2.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb295.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/SB126.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb336.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb160.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb394.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb302.html https://apps.legislature.ky.gov/record/24rs/hb59.html https://kypolicy.org/care-at-the-cliff-kentuckys-child-care-providers-plan-tuition-hikes-wage-cuts-and-closures-unless-state-steps-in-with-substantial-investment/ INTERVIEW: Dr. Brian Clardy, Associate Prof of History, Murray State University https://www.lpm.org/news/2024-01-19/house-republican-bill-seeks-to-ban-dei-in-kentucky-higher-education CALL TO ACTION: Head to our Commonwealth's Capital! Feb 13th Reproductive Freedom NOW! Rally with PPAA KY, Sister Song and ACLU of KY https://www.facebook.com/events/kentucky-state-capitol/reproductive-freedom-now-rally-with-ppaa-ky-sister-song-and-aclu-of-ky/401232058927539/ KFTC Lobby/Rally Day - Feb. 13th - we love voting rights! https://www.mobilize.us/kftc/event/556556/ Moms Demand Action Gun Violence Prevention Advocacy Day Feb. 15th https://act.everytown.org/event/moms-demand-action-event/57773/signup/ Fairness Campaign Lobby/Rally Day Feb 21st - https://www.fairness.org/rallyregistration/ #ProgressKentucky - #ColonelsOfTruth Join us! http://progressky.org/ Support us! https://secure.actblue.com/donate/progressky Live Wednesdays at 7pm on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/progressky/live/ and on YouTube http://bit.ly/progress_ky Listen as a podcast right here, or wherever you get your pods: https://tr.ee/PsdiXaFylK Facebook - @progressky Instagram - @progress_ky Twitter - @progress_ky Episode 148 was produced by the incomparable Annabel Nagel Theme music from the amazing Nato - hear more at http://www.NatoSongs.com Logo and some graphic design provided by www.couchfiremedia.com
Associate Prof. at Swinburne School of Business, Dr. John Hopkins, has joined Michael McLaren to discuss the proposed changes to industrial relations laws, which considers employees' 'right to disconnect'. Hopkins further considers how it may work in legislation. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On this episode of Chill with TFC, we explore new research aiming to define what it truly means to have enough in today's Singapore. Our guests, Dr Ng Kok Hoe and Associate Prof Teo You Yenn, are brilliant minds in the fields of sociology and social policy research. Through their innovative focus group method, they gathered diverse perspectives on basic living standards. Together, they've embarked on a groundbreaking journey to uncover the truth behind Minimum Income Standards (MIS) in Singapore.Discover how they gathered diverse perspectives from ordinary Singaporeans and explored the elements that shape a decent standard of living. It's an exploration that challenges the status quo and sets the stage for a paradigm shift.But what did participants view as necessities that may surprise you? And where did their ideas diverge from traditional government stances? Tune in as we discuss the findings and debated topics like education expenses, leisure activities, and the price of participating fully in society.You'll also learn how the researchers calculate real monetary costs of meeting consensus needs. But how do their figures compare to actual household incomes? We'll discuss criticisms of the methodology and whether current policies are really sufficient.Most importantly, what gaps does this research reveal between lived realities, shifting social norms and assumptions in our policymaking? Join us to get insight into empirically reexamining the baseline of welfare and well-being in Singapore from those doing it. This is one policy discussion you won't want to miss - so stay tuned to hear more.—Welcome to The Financial Coconut, your source for empowering financial knowledge and unlocking possibilities. Join us as we explore personal finance, investing and more.Get ready to take control of your financial future and live your best life, financially wise: https://linkin.bio/thefinancialcoconut[Connect with us]Instagram: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-instagramTik Tok: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-tiktokTelegram: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-telegramWhatsapp: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-Whatsapp-channelNewsletter: https://rebrand.ly/TFC-NewsletterDisclaimer: The content discussed in this episode is intended for educational purposes only and should not be considered as financial advice. The information provided is based on our understanding at the time of recording and may not reflect the current regulations or market conditions. The opinions expressed by guests are their own and do not necessarily represent those of The Financial Coconut. Please do your due diligence before making any investment or financial decisions.—This episode is Podcast Powered by Zoom.Audio partner with City Music https://www.citymusic.com.sg/Audio quality delivered to you by Audio-Technica https://sea.audio-technica.com/ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Blessing Board ... GUEST Rich Garland ... Executive Director The Blessing Board. GUEST Ralph Crewe ... is a science writer and content creator for various outlets including “Universe Today,” “Practical Engineering,” “Veritasium,” “SciShow,” and his own curious channel “Isn't That Something”. How Christians Can Prepare for the 2024 Election ... GUEST Dr Daniel Bennett ... Associate Prof and Chair, Department of Political Science and Assistant Director, Center for Faith & Flourishing, John Brown University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Blessing Board ... GUEST Rich Garland ... Executive Director The Blessing Board. GUEST Ralph Crewe ... is a science writer and content creator for various outlets including “Universe Today,” “Practical Engineering,” “Veritasium,” “SciShow,” and his own curious channel “Isn't That Something”. How Christians Can Prepare for the 2024 Election ... GUEST Dr Daniel Bennett ... Associate Prof and Chair, Department of Political Science and Assistant Director, Center for Faith & Flourishing, John Brown University.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Acknowledgement of Country// Headlines// Professor Lynette Russell AM shares her post-Referendum reflections about the role of history in Australia's truth-telling and history education in Australia. Professor Russell is the Sir John Monash Distinguished Professor and ARC Kathleen Fitzpatrick Laureate Fellow 2020-2025 at the Monash Indigenous Studies Centre. The Lynette Russell Prize for First People's History in Schools will be presented at a free online event @ 5.30pm tonight Wednesday 25th October at the History Council of Victoria annual lecture. Click here for ticket registration. Patrick speaks to Tony Clarkson, a Principal Clinical Advisor for the Victorian Responsible Gambling Associationas we discussed the impact of gambling on young people and what the foundation is doing to stop gambling. If you're having trouble with gambling and think that Gamblers Anonymous could help you then phone 03 9696 6108 or see their website gaaustralia.org.au. Lifeline 13 11 14 To hear stories about gambling and other addictive pastimes tune into 3CR's Living Free programme every Thursday at 1pm. Grace speaks with Associate Prof. Mark Rickinson, project director on Monash University's The Q Project, about bridging the gap between university teaching practices and research. Claudia speaks to street dancer and community youth worker David Prakash about his work at L2R Dance, a not-for-profit organisation based in Melbourne's West dedicated to providing free dance programs, arts leadership opportunities and employment pathways for children and young people traditionally underrepresented or absent from mainstream arts and culture. David is a youth coordinator of Block Party, a L2R dance event taking place this Saturday 28th October, 12noon-3pm at the Footscray Arts Centre. For tickets click here. To register for the Dance Battle click here. Music From St Kilda to Kings Cross – Paul KellyCannot Buy My Soul – Archie RoachReasons – BirdzBlack Fella/White Fella – Jimmy Little
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Hot Summer in Canada. Professor Joseph Shea talks the season's wild weather. Guest: Joseph Shea, Associate Prof. Environmental Geomatics Department of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences at UNBC. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
During a visit to the Defense Headquarters yesterday alongside his Zamfara state counterpart, Dauda Lawal, the COAS, Taoreed Lagbaja among other things urged Governor Caleb Mutfwang to hold a sincere dialogue with all stakeholders in order to find a solution to the challenge of insecurity in his domain. Do you agree that dialogue is the way forward or military action is should be adopted all the way. With the Federal High court Abuja asking the DSS to either charge former CBN governor, Godwin Emefiele to either charge him to court or let him go free, do you think the Tinubu administration would uphold the rule of law or turn blind eye in this regard? Gilbert Joseph will be discussing the state of the Nation with Associate Prof. Taye Obateru. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-fm-podcast/message
John Mullins is an associate professor of management practice in marketing and entrepreneurship at London Business School. He is also the author of Break the Rules! The six counter-conventional mindsets of entrepreneurs can help anyone change the world. 00:38- About John Mullins and his journey. John Mullins, PhD, is a best-selling author, an internationally recognized thought leader, and a world-renowned Pied Piper for everyone and anyone who seeks to grow their business faster. A veteran of three entrepreneurial ventures and a professor of management practice at London Business School, he's published four books, each of which has become the go-to source on its stage of the entrepreneurial journey. John is a sought-after speaker to communities of entrepreneurs (YPO and EO), CEOs and top management teams of fast-growing companies, and other innovators worldwide. His highly interactive and inspiring workshops on matters relating to starting, financing, and growing fast-growing entrepreneurial companies have found their way to all but two of the world's seven continents. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/tbcy/support
The Ford government has said they'll introduce a number of new measures to boost lagging police recruitment numbers this Tuesday, including eliminating a post-secondary education requirement to be hired as an officer, along with covering the costs of mandatory training. Guest: Michael Kempa, Associate Professor of Social Science and Criminology at the University of Ottawa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former US president Donald Trump has been charged with 34 felony counts of falsifying business records, pleading not guilty to all of them. These charges also include information about various payments towards Stormy Daniels and various others. With all these charges against him, it's important to note who might actually be able to seal Trump's fate in these cases: the accountants. Guest: Jerry Sheppard, an associate professor of business administration at Simon Fraser University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Associate Professor Mele Taumoepeau of Victoria University of Wellington joins Olivia and Sahir to talk about the use of language in child development and differences in growing up between cultures. Assoc Prof. Taumoepeau speaks to why babies so much better at picking up languages and how different cultures influence child development as well as her research about the benefits and problems of being from bi- and multi-cultural backgrounds.Support us and reach out!https://smoothbrainsociety.comInstagram: @thesmoothbrainsocietyTikTok: @thesmoothbrainsocietyTwitter/X: @SmoothBrainSocFacebook: @thesmoothbrainsocietyMerch and all other links: Linktreeemail: thesmoothbrainsociety@gmail.com
Cdns are all too familiar with Tim Horton's “Roll Up The Rim” campaign every year. Right now, there's still time to play - but what increases your chance of winning and what are the trends we've seen this year with players? Guest: Michael Wallace, Associate Professor of Biostatistics at the University of Waterloo Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alexander William Salter, awsalter.com, Economics Research Fellow with Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University, Associate Prof of Economics and associate editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise. Mr. Salter joins to talk about the current financial instability and how his two books look at the foundation of Western liberty and how to repair those failing foundations. His two books coming out this year "The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good" and "The Medieval Constitution of Liberty: Foundations of Political Liberalism in the West".Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESFauci & DC Mayor Bowser go door-to-door pushing vaccines and NO ONE is letting him get away with lies — ESPECIALLY one man. Fauci tries to smear them by calling them "Republicans" saying "they don't want people telling them what to do". I don't think they're Republicans given the demographics of DC. But no wanting to be told what to do by our "Masters" is an American thing 3:06Bird flu vaccine makers are preparing bird flu shots. They're ready. 15:39Bill Gates wants a global "fire department" to stop all future pandemics. It will probably look like the "firemen" from Fahrenheit 451 24:34AI develops new cancer "treatment" in only 30 days. Should we call it Dr. Chat? They claim it can also determine life expectancy. Does it take TrumpShots into consideration? 31:03Turbo testicular cancer in young athletes. From diagnosis to death in days 34:25Aneurysms, another complication of the MMR vaccine. 39:44California Hospital still letting transplant patients die if unvaccinated 42:51DeSantis holds press conference about CBDC — and OFFERS A STATE SOLUTION. But no one cares about anything he says. They only want to know about what he will do about Trump 49:17Trump goes nasty. The Underminer. Are his insinuations about DeSantis projection? 1:10:30Ukraine's Digital Transformation: a test bed for digital tyranny here and globally 1:23:2585% of Trump supporters think protesting against the arrest is a “January 6th style trap”. Even the people who led MAGA into the J6 trap are saying it's a trap this time. 1:47:44INTERVIEW Property, Liberty, & The Common Good. Alexander William Salter, awsalter.com, Economics Research Fellow with Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University, Associate Prof of Economics and associate editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise. Mr. Salter joins to talk about the current financial instability and how his two books look at the foundation of Western liberty and how to repair those failing foundations. His two books coming out this year "The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good" and "The Medieval Constitution of Liberty: Foundations of Political Liberalism in the West". 2:01:54Military officer goes to war with woman who opposed on Facebook a polysexual poster in school. 2:46:09What is “woke?” Woman who wrote an anti-woke book can't define it in an interview. This is WHY I DO NOT USE THE TERM 2:52:20Orlando Drag Show: Undercover agents say they saw nothing lewd at drag show. Time to get some DIFFERENT agents 2:55:35Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
Alexander William Salter, awsalter.com, Economics Research Fellow with Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University, Associate Prof of Economics and associate editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise. Mr. Salter joins to talk about the current financial instability and how his two books look at the foundation of Western liberty and how to repair those failing foundations. His two books coming out this year "The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good" and "The Medieval Constitution of Liberty: Foundations of Political Liberalism in the West".Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
OUTLINE of today's show with TIMECODESFauci & DC Mayor Bowser go door-to-door pushing vaccines and NO ONE is letting him get away with lies — ESPECIALLY one man. Fauci tries to smear them by calling them "Republicans" saying "they don't want people telling them what to do". I don't think they're Republicans given the demographics of DC. But no wanting to be told what to do by our "Masters" is an American thing 3:06Bird flu vaccine makers are preparing bird flu shots. They're ready. 15:39Bill Gates wants a global "fire department" to stop all future pandemics. It will probably look like the "firemen" from Fahrenheit 451 24:34AI develops new cancer "treatment" in only 30 days. Should we call it Dr. Chat? They claim it can also determine life expectancy. Does it take TrumpShots into consideration? 31:03Turbo testicular cancer in young athletes. From diagnosis to death in days 34:25Aneurysms, another complication of the MMR vaccine. 39:44California Hospital still letting transplant patients die if unvaccinated 42:51DeSantis holds press conference about CBDC — and OFFERS A STATE SOLUTION. But no one cares about anything he says. They only want to know about what he will do about Trump 49:17Trump goes nasty. The Underminer. Are his insinuations about DeSantis projection? 1:10:30Ukraine's Digital Transformation: a test bed for digital tyranny here and globally 1:23:2585% of Trump supporters think protesting against the arrest is a “January 6th style trap”. Even the people who led MAGA into the J6 trap are saying it's a trap this time. 1:47:44INTERVIEW Property, Liberty, & The Common Good. Alexander William Salter, awsalter.com, Economics Research Fellow with Free Market Institute at Texas Tech University, Associate Prof of Economics and associate editor of the Journal of Private Enterprise. Mr. Salter joins to talk about the current financial instability and how his two books look at the foundation of Western liberty and how to repair those failing foundations. His two books coming out this year "The Political Economy of Distributism: Property, Liberty, and the Common Good" and "The Medieval Constitution of Liberty: Foundations of Political Liberalism in the West". 2:01:54Military officer goes to war with woman who opposed on Facebook a polysexual poster in school. 2:46:09What is “woke?” Woman who wrote an anti-woke book can't define it in an interview. This is WHY I DO NOT USE THE TERM 2:52:20Orlando Drag Show: Undercover agents say they saw nothing lewd at drag show. Time to get some DIFFERENT agents 2:55:35Find out more about the show and where you can watch it at TheDavidKnightShow.com If you would like to support the show and our family please consider subscribing monthly here:SubscribeStar https://www.subscribestar.com/the-david-knight-showOr you can send a donation through Mail: David Knight POB 994 Kodak, TN 37764Zelle: @DavidKnightShow@protonmail.comCash App at: $davidknightshowBTC to: bc1qkuec29hkuye4xse9unh7nptvu3y9qmv24vanh7Money is only what YOU hold: Go to DavidKnight.gold for great deals on physical gold/silver
As a follow-up to Episode 24, this episode explores practical strategies to prevent ulcers as well as examines the causes of glandular and squamous ulcers. We speak with leading expert Dr. Ben Sykes as he discusses the ‘Big 3' ulcer prevention strategies that include i) carbohydrate intake, ii) how much and when roughage should be fed, and iii) exercise considerations.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 26:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Dr. Ben Sykes | LinkedInLink: Grayson Vet Chats with Dr. Ben Sykes, Associate Prof. Equine Internal Medicine – Massey UniversityLink: Strategies to combat ESGD and EGGD with A/Prof Dr Ben Sykes (Episode One)
As a follow-up to Episode 24, this episode explores practical strategies to prevent ulcers as well as examines the causes of glandular and squamous ulcers. We speak with leading expert Dr. Ben Sykes as he discusses the ‘Big 3' ulcer prevention strategies that include i) carbohydrate intake, ii) how much and when roughage should be fed, and iii) exercise considerations.Sport Horse Podcast Guests and Links Episode 26:Hosts: Nicole Lakin and Dr. Tim Worden of the Equine High-Performance Sports GroupPodcast Website: Sport Horse PodcastPresenting Sponsor: Equine High Performance Sports GroupGuest: Dr. Ben Sykes | LinkedInLink: Grayson Vet Chats with Dr. Ben Sykes, Associate Prof. Equine Internal Medicine – Massey UniversityLink: Strategies to combat ESGD and EGGD with A/Prof Dr Ben Sykes (Episode One)
In this episode, we explore the art of balancing group dynamics and safety when belaying on a ropes course while also respecting the participants awareness of tasks that are purely for behavior management. Notes from Lisa Hunt. This exchange happened somewhere back around 2001, and I wrote it up shortly thereafter with Ken's input: The question of how to engage the most number of students at a time on a challenge course is one that is often raised in workshops. A common approach is involving people (students) in the tasks of operations to “keep them busy.” Years ago, my co-leader during a workshop differentiated these tasks as “real jobs” and “fake jobs,” and challenged participants to consider the implications of both on student behavior and growth, as well as program quality over all. That co-leader is Ken Demas, Veteran Physical Education teacher, former Project Adventure Trainer, coach, Board Chair at NYSAHPERD, Coordinator of Adventure and an Associate Prof. at Hofstra University – an important mentor to me. That conversation has come with me to so many subsequent workshops, and I wanted to go back to the source to hear more about Ken's experience and thoughts. He has generously expanded this question here: Fake Jobs—Real Jobs: As you may recall, one of the things I did for about 16-17 years, was to act as a consultant for NY Insurance Reciprocal. One of the adventure cases I reviewed involved too many spotters, not too few. In an effort to involve more students at low elements, teachers would over involve students in spotting jobs. One case in particular occurred at the rear of the “Wall”. The teacher had used it as the culminating activity for the low element portion of the adventure unit. Because the entire class was involved, the teacher had placed 6 spotters at the ladder at the rear of the Wall. When a student started to descend, she missed the step and fell backwards. Everyone was responsible and at the same time no one was responsible. No one moved. Too crowded?? Not engaged?? Not important enough?? Too many involved and therefore not a REAL JOB. Students need to be invested in the job. See a real need for it. Understand that what they are doing is important to the success and safety of the individual or individuals involve. Too many spotters diminishes the significance of what they are doing. With this concept in mind, we fall into the same problem when we assemble a belay team. A belayer, a back-up and when needed, an anchor should be more than adequate to manage a climber. My least favorite bogus job is that of rope tender. I fully understand that it might look like a real job, but the kids know it is not. Has anyone taught the rope handler how to coil the rope or flake it out so that when the climber descends it does not foul in the hands of the belayer? Probably not. Couldn't the back-up do this job if taught properly? The use of the Australian Back-up Belay involve kids in Real Jobs. The facilitator as a ropes course manager, can engage more students in a meaningful way. Properly trained belayers can determine whether or not the need an anchor. What weight differential is needed? How does their position, whether near or far, alter the shear on the belay system and therefore alter resistance. Make the job more than that of a counter weight. When the manager has competently train belayers, they have the opportunity to open more activities and thus engage more students. A good technique I used, required that student to make journal entries right after completing a climb. Belayers were also encouraged to make entries during class. Course design should be considered. I mixed Australian with traditional belays. Grigri set-up with competent kids and teams and I would belay Pamper pole events. I was always positioned to see and control whichever elements were being used. Some folks might find this overwhelming. But, my department at the middle school found that it worked. Note from Lisa: Ken Demas passed away in May of 2017. He was a “once in a lifetime” kind of mentor. At his memorial service, I met so many people who saw him in that same light. He is deeply missed, and his adventuresome spirit and his questions of me continue to help me grow. Music and Sound effects - epidemicsound.com Intro music - I've Found My Way by Hallman Bridge music - This is the Right Time by Orjan Karlsson
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In this episode, we explore how The Citadel, a South Carolina military academy, is using web3 technology to improve campus life, military operations, and emerging markets. Guest Bio: https://go.citadel.edu/accounting-finance/faculty-staff/michael-chitavi/
Associate Prof. Sascha Schediwy (from the International Space Centre UWA) joined Nathan, Nat, & Shaun to outline NASA's big plans to get humans to the moon! The guys also caught up with Hamish Blake, and today Shaun revealed what he'd do for $2 million (spoiler alert – there's not much he wouldn't do).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Neste episódio do Podcast CRUZAMENTO, André Correia e Daniel Guedelha conversam com Pedro Simas, sobre como conjugar ciência e dados numa grande cidade como Lisboa, e ainda, sobre alguns dos projetos que estão a ser desenvolvidos na capital e a sustentabilidade da cidade. J. Pedro Simas graduated at University of Lisbon as a Veterinary Surgeon in 1991 the same year he obtained a MSc in Biotechnology from the University of Newcastle upon-Tyne, UK. He was awarded in 1994 a PhD in Viral Pathogenesis by University of Cambridge, UK. His post-doc work was as a Wellcome Trust Fellow from 1994-97 and Post-doctoral Fellow from 1997-1998 at University of Cambridge. He was Assistant Prof. at Instituto de Ciências Biomédicas Abel Salazar, Universidade do Porto from 1996-2001; Assistant Prof. at Faculty of Medicine University of Lisbon from 2001-2006; Associate Prof. Faculty of Medicine University of Lisbon from 2006-2021. In 2021 he joined the new Católica Medical School at Universidade Católica Portuguesa in Lisboa and was appointed Director of the Católica Biomedical Research Centre. He was a Principal Investigator at Instituto Gulbenkian de Ciência from 1999-2004 and Principal Investigator at Instituto de Medicina Molecular from 2004-2021. Since October 2021 he is a replacement City Councillor and Health Advisor to the Mayor of Lisboa. Contactos: CruzamentoPodcast.comcruzamentopodcast@gmail.comLinkedIN: CruzamentoTwitter: @cruzamentofmFacebook: @podcastcruzamentoYouTube: Podcast Cruzamento
NASN Executive Director Donna Mazyck discusses OTC medication administration with Dr. Tracy Perron PhD, RN, CNE, CSN, Associate Prof at the College of New Jersey & Sherri Hannan, RN, Safe Kids Fayette County Coordinator at Kentucky Children's Hospital.
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In this week's episode of Sunday Times Politics Weekly we are reflecting on President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation address, and asking if we need to maintain an event that seems to be nothing more than a political ritual. Our host Mike Siluma is joined by UniSA political lecturer Dr Dirk Kotze and Associate Prof with the School of Governance at Wits University William Gumede. The panel concludes that the vision is there politically, but the state simply does not have capacity. They also find that Ramaphosa avoids direct rule or declarations strategically, to avoid putting his head on the political chopping block.
In this week's episode of Sunday Times Politics Weekly we are reflecting on President Cyril Ramaphosa's State of the Nation address, and asking if we need to maintain an event that seems to be nothing more than a political ritual. Our host Mike Siluma is joined by UniSA political lecturer Dr Dirk Kotze and Associate Prof with the School of Governance at Wits University William Gumede. The panel concludes that the vision is there politically, but the state simply does not have capacity. They also find that Ramaphosa avoids direct rule or declarations strategically, to avoid putting his head on the political chopping block.
About Celeste MaloneIn episode 19, we spoke with NASP President-Elect aka Madame President, Dr. Celeste Malone. Dr. Malone discusses why our presence (POC) is a gift and not a favor. We also discuss why social justice work is complex, intersectionality, the future of the field, what it means to be only the second Black president of NASP, being a professor at a HBCU, and her presidential platform of radical healing. Dr. Celeste Malone is an Associate Prof of School Psychology at Howard University's School of EducationYou can follow Celeste on Twitter @cmonique1023Connect with ByronEmailTwitterInstagramFacebookTikTokAdditional ResourcesLearn more about the Healing Centered Conversations PodcastHealing Centered Conversations BlogHealing Centered MerchandiseJoin our email list
Glenn gives his thoughts on the latest developments in Ukraine
In this episode, Dr. Yomaira Figueroa-Vásquez (Associate Prof. at Michigan State University) discusses her recent book entitled Decolonizing Diasporas: Radical Mappings of Afro-Atlantic Literature (Northwestern University Press 2020). She breaks down the notions of intimacy, dispossession, and the "peripheralizing" of Hispanophone Afro-Atlantic aesthetics in the context of coloniality and dictatorship. She also discusses her experiences traveling to Equatorial Guinea, the Dominican Republic and Puerto Rico to conduct research for her book.
Dr. Sadaf Bhutta is a pediatric interventional radiologist at Seattle Children's and associate professor of radiology at the University of Washington. She is ABR certified jointly in diagnostic radiology and pediatric radiology. Listen as she shares her journey to radiology, highlighting how diverse the interests and training pathways of a radiologist can be, and urges students to know themselves and ask questions about the work radiologists do at their own institutions. She has special interest in congenital cardiac imaging and has been invited faculty at national and international meetings on the subject, and is also a founding member of the Society of Pediatric Interventional Radiology. Dr. Bhutta earned her bachelor's in medicine from King Edward Medical College in Pakistan and trained in diagnostic radiology and pediatric radiology at University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences, UAMS. After nearly 10 years as a faculty member there, she is now enjoying the Northwest and her work at UW and Seattle Children's. Mentioned in the episode: - RSNA reigstration 2021 https://rsna.21annual.com/ - American Roentgen Ray Society https://www.arrs.org/ - Society of Pediatric Interventional Radiology https://www.spir.org/
Monday, 27 September 2021 In the wake of the US and British withdrawal from Afghanistan and the crisis that has ensued, how should the world reflect on the history of western intervention in this region, and how should we reassess the concept and protocols of international responsibility? What is the best way forward for those trying to respond to the humanitarian disaster, and to the implications, in particular, for women under the resurgent Taliban regime? In this Behind the Headlines discussion, our panel of experts will address the situation in Afghanistan in the wider contexts of diplomacy, humanitarianism, ethics and culture, in order to bring to light some of the lessons that should be learned from the catastrophic events of recent weeks. Speakers: Nelofer Pazira-Fisk, Irish-based Afghan-Canadian journalist and film-maker. Roja Fazaeli, Associate Prof in Islamic Civilisations, TCD Soraya Afzali, Afghan journalist and Phd Candidate, Near and Middle Eastern Studies Dr. Vincent Durac Associate Professor, School of Politics and International Relations, College of Social Sciences and Law, University College Dublin The Trinity Long Room Hub Behind the Headlines series is supported by the John Pollard Foundation.
Dr. Anne Marie Cahill is a pediatric interventional radiologist, Chief of the Division of Interventional Radiology and Director of Image Based Therapy for Vascular Anomalies, and endowed Chair in Pediatric Interventional Radiology at Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. She is also associate professor of radiology at the Perelman School of Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania. A 2021 fellow of the Society of Interventional Radiology, Dr. Cahill is a member of the International Society for the Study of Vascular Anomalies (ISSVA), the Irish Society of Interventional Radiology, The Royal College of Radiologists of London, Royal College of Surgeons of Ireland, Royal College of Radiologists, Faculty of Radiologists of the Royal College of Surgeons, and the Cardiovascular and Interventional Society of Europe to name a few, and serves as a distinguished reviewer for Journal of Vascular Interventional Radiology. Dr. Cahill obtained her medicine degree from University College Galway, in Galway, Ireland, and hails from Mayo. Her initial appointments included internal medicine, gastroenterology at University College Hospital, Galway, and endocrinology at Mullingar General Hospital, Westmeath, and she did her radiology residency at the Mater Hospital in Dublin, after which she completed two fellowships - a general pediatric fellowship at British Columbia Children's Hospital and a pediatric interventional fellowship at Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh. Dr. Cahill has published over two hundred peer-reviewed papers, and she's here with us today to talk a bit about pediatric interventional radiology. Hear about Dr. Cahill's journey, her perspectives on who makes a great interventional radiologist, and some incredible guidance on knowing yourself and choosing the path that's right for you.
“You can't teach excellence without having achieved excellence.” - Scott Guidry, USAF Director (ret.) and Associate Prof. at Bemidji State University Hello and welcome back to The Band Director's Lounge! This week I am chatting with Scott Guidry, Associate Professor of Instrumental Music and Director of Bands at Bemidji State University. Scott also served and directed ensembles for 20 years in the U. S. Air Force. Today Scott and I talk about his long-time career in the USAF, the need to be genuine and authentic when in front of a large ensemble, and the importance of seeing yourself as a leader in addition to music educator. His full biography can be found below: Scott Guidry is Director of Bands and Associate Professor of High Brass at Bemidji State University. He holds a Bachelor of Music Education degree from Loyola University in New Orleans, Louisiana, and a Master of Arts degree in Instrumental Conducting from George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. His primary conducting teachers include Dr. Joseph Hebert and Professor Anthony Maiello. Professor Guidry conducts the BSU Wind Ensemble, Jazz Band, and Symphonic Band. He teaches Trumpet and Horn, Instrumental Conducting and Arranging, and supervises instrumental student teachers. He hosts an annual high school honor band, jazz festival, and conducts the BSU spring opera. He teaches trumpet yearly at the International Music Camp, where he is a member of the artists-in-residence International Brass Quintet. A native of Carencro, Louisiana, Professor Guidry joined the U. S. Air Force in 1993. During his 20-year tenure in the Air Force, he performed with a broad range of talented guest artists, to include Kim Nazarian of New York Voices, Canadian Brass alumni Ronald Romm and Fred Mills, Keiko Matsui, Helen Reddy, Crystal Gayle, Wilford Brimley and The Platters. Professor Guidry has presented master classes, clinics and performances with high school ensembles throughout the United States. His military career highlights include performances throughout the United States and over 30 nations in Europe and Western Asia. In 2010, he deployed to South West Asia and was Officer in Charge of the U.S. Air Forces Central Command Band, enhancing morale of U. S. and Allied Forces and supporting embassies throughout the theater. As leader of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe Band, Professor Guidry led a jazz band tour of Western Siberia, celebrating 10 years of the U.S. Consulate in Yekaterinburg (Ya-ket-tear-in-burg), and led a ceremonial band in Sofia, Bulgaria commemorating 100 years of diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Bulgaria. Professor Guidry and his wife, BSU Oboe Instructor Heather Guidry, live in Bemidji. They have three grown children and three grandchildren. Episode Overview Background (02:50) Teaching at former high school (08:01) Going Into The Blue with the USAF (11:17) Other career highlights with USAF (26:24) Advice for would-be military ensemble auditioners (32:31) Bemidji State University (38:11) Big picture messages for music education students (42:35) Some thoughts on conducting and score study (49:01) Pride of BSU (62:33) Leadership as a music educator (69:21) Books that have impacted teaching and musicianship (76:40) Advice for young directors (78:30) What makes a great band program? (80:30) And that wraps up today's episode. If you enjoyed this episode or any other episode, consider leaving a review on any of the platforms that you listen to the show on. Itunes, Google Play, Stitcher, Spotify, or Facebook. Your reviews, with or without written feedback, help get the word out about the show. At the end of the day I am doing this podcast to not only improve my own knowledge and skill set but hopefully provide this as a resource to the greater music education community. If you are able to help promote this program I would greatly appreciate it! If you like what you heard today consider heading over to TheBandDirectorsLounge.com and donating through our paypal account. Any donation large or small will help cover the operating costs of the program. Thanks again for tuning in, I will see you back here next time in The Band Director's Lounge. Other Resources Scott Guidry (Guest) Logan Burnside (Show Host) http://thebanddirectorslounge.com (Podcast Website) The Band Director's Lounge on Facebook (FB Website) Nominate a band director for the podcast Support The Band Director's Lounge Donate to support the podcast. Books mentioned in this episode: Lincoln on Leadership, Donald T. Philips Emotional Intelligence, Daniel Goleman