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I have been providing a weekly ranking of my Top 25 NCAA Division I FCS small college football teams every week since early October. Below are the SwampSwamiSports.com rankings (expanded to show some additional teams this week) through the week ending November 15, 2025: This is my first season covering the FCS group. I am using the same guidelines which have served me well in determining a weekly Top 25 ranking list for the major college FBS football teams over the past seven years. There are only a few major media services which provide significant weekly coverage of the FCS smaller college football teams. My weekly rankings (click here for my FCS methodology) give you the chance to compare my top teams vs. the long-time American Football Coaches Association FCS Poll. The website for the Coaches Poll indicated that 26 FCS Board of Coaches determine their weekly Top 25 rankings for the smaller division teams. This week, we agree on 17 teams in our Top 25 rankings Below are the eight teams in my latest poll which were left out of the Coaches’ Top 25: #8 – 9-2 Presbyterian College (Pioneer Football League) #14 – 8-2 Alabama State (SWAC)* #16 – 7-2 Dartmouth (Ivy League) #18 – 8-3 Sacred Heart (Independent) #21 – 8-3 UT-Rio Grande Valley (Southland) #23 – 8-3 Delaware State (MEAC)* #24 – 8-3 South Carolina State (MEAC)* #25 – 8-3 Prairie View A&M (SWAC)* Here are the eight teams in the Coaches’ Top 25 which differ from my rankings: #14 – 7-4 UC-Davis (Big Sky) #16 – 7-4 North Dakota (Missouri Valley) #17 – 7-4 Youngstown State (Missouri Valley) #18 – 7-4 Abilene Christian (United Athletic Conference) #21 – 8-4 South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley) #23 – 8-3 West Georgia Wolves (United Athletic Conference) #24 – 8-3 Lafayette Leopards (Coastal Athletics Association) *Denotes teams/conferences which will not compete in the FCS playoffs. Instead, the MEAC and SWAC winners will play each other in the Celebration Bowl in Atlanta. Who should be included in the 24-team FCS Playoff field? There is (of course) a national committee which will determine the 24 teams to be included in this year’s FCS playoffs. The 2025 FCS Playoff Committee is comprised of one athletic director from each of the 11 FCS conferences which are participating in the playoff field. This will be the first year for the Ivy League to send one or more representatives into the field. As previously noted, the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC) and Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) send their conference champions to compete in the Celebration Bowl for the HBCU title on December 13. The MEAC and SWAC do not have a voting representative determining the 24 teams heading into the FCS playoffs beginning on November 29. Each of this year’s 11 participating conferences will send their league champion team to the FCS playoffs. The other 13 teams are considered “At-large” and will be determined by the selection committee on Sunday, November 23. First, let’s predict the 11 Conference Champions. “Come on down!” All rankings shown are from the SwampSwamiSports.com FCS Top 25 published on Monday, November 17, 2025: Missouri Valley – #2 North Dakota State Bison (11-0) – clinched last week Southern (So-Con) – #7 Mercer Bears (10-1) – clinched last week Southland – #11 Stephen F. Austin Lumberjacks (9-2) – clinched last week Here are my predictions for the other eight conference champions receiving automatic bids: Big Sky Conference – #3 Montana Grizzlies (11-0) Coastal Athletic Association – #10 Rhode Island Rams (9-2) Ivy League – #4 Harvard (9-0) Northeast Conference– #36 Central Connecticut State Blue Devils (7-4) Ohio Valley/Big South Alliance – #6 Tennessee Tech Golden Eagles (10-1) Patriot League – #1 Lehigh Mountain Hawks (11-0) Pioneer Football League – #28 Drake Bulldogs (7-3) United Athletic Conference – #31 Abilene Christian (7-4) Who should receive the other 13 “at-large” bids? My personal belief is that the remaining 13 teams should be determined based on their performance on the field this season. Wins and losses matter. For example, a 9-2 team from Conference A has clearly sustained more on-field success than a 7-4 squad from Conference B. Determining the relative strength of schedule between teams at this level is even harder than evaluating the major college FBS teams. Most fans are able to see the top major college teams on television several times during the football season. Let’s stick with my ranking system to select the following 13 teams to receive an At-Large invitation into Sunday’s FCS selection show (11AM CST on ESPNU): Tarleton State Texans (UAC – #5 ranking) – The 10-1 Texans won their first nine games of the year before losing 27-24 at Abilene Christian. The Texans opened the season with an impressive 30-27 road win against 5-4 FBS member Army. Presbyterian Blue Hose (Pioneer and #8 ranking) – Presbyterian (9-2) plays in what is considered to be a relatively weak football conference. However, the Blue Hose went to Macon, Georgia and gave the 10-1 Mercer Bears (champions of the So-Con) their only loss in 2025. That’s good enough to justify a spot in my playoff field! Monmouth Hawks (CAA and #9 ranking) – The 9-2 Hawks lost one of their two games on the road at FBS member UNC-Charlotte 26-20. When compared against fellow CAA member 8-2 Villanova, Monmouth wins my tiebreaker by virtue of their 51-33 drubbing of Villanova on September 20. Montana State Bobcats (Big Sky and #12 ranking) – Montana State is 9-2 heading into this weekend’s game with unbeaten Montana (11-0). The Bobcats blew-out 7-3 UC-Davis 38-17 two weeks ago and receive my vote. Villanova Wildcats (CAA and #15 ranking) – Villanova (8-2) is red hot right now. The Wildcats have won seven straight games heading into this weekend’s season finale against a very tough 8-3 Sacred Heart team. Villanova’s only losses are to FBS member Penn State and at 9-2 Monmouth earlier this season. Dartmouth Big Green (Ivy League and #16 ranking) – Dartmouth is 7-2 with its only losses coming at 9-0 Harvard and 5-4 Penn. If the FCS committee needs to be reminded, Dartmouth beat 7-2 Yale 17-16 earlier this season. I expect Yale to lose at Harvard on Saturday. If I’m wrong (it happens), then Yale should make the field, too. Sacred Heart Pioneers (Independent and #18 ranking) – The 8-3 Pioneers have played a fairly tough schedule. Their three losses have come at 11-0 Lehigh (28-10), at 7-4 Central Connecticut State (42-35) and at 11-0 Montana (43-21). Saturday’s season finale is at 8-2 Villanova. Another loss could knock Sacred Heart out of the playoffs, but their losses have come against likely FCS Playoff teams. Lamar Cardinals (Southland and #19 ranking) – Lamar (8-3) ran off seven straight wins earlier this season. The Cardinals from Beaumont lost on Saturday at Southland Conference champion Stephen F. Austin 26-15 but hold my tiebreaker with wins over 8-3 Southeastern Louisiana and 8-3 UT- Rio Grande Valley. Southeastern Louisiana Lions (Southland and #20 ranking) – The 8-3 Lions lost two of their games on the road at FBS members Louisiana Tech and LSU. The other loss came in a 14-12 thriller at 8-3 Lamar. Southeastern has one of the top defenses in the FCS this year and has allowed less than 12 points per game to non-FBS opponents. They are definitely in my 2025 playoff field! UT – Rio Grande Valley Vaqueros (Southland and #21 ranking) – In case you are counting, this would be the fourth Southland Conference team in the FCS playoffs. This is UTRGV’s first full season in the FCS, so I fully expect the playoff committee to shun them. Not me. The Vaqueros’ only three losses came on the road against playoff-bound Stephen F. Austin, Lamar, and Southeastern Louisiana. Illinois State Redbirds (Missouri Valley and #22 ranking) – Illinois State (8-3) lost its opener at FBS #8 ranked Oklahoma. The Redbirds’ other two losses came – at home – to 11-0 North Dakota State (33-16) and 7-4 Youngstown State (40-35). Illinois State is on a four game winning streak heading into Saturday’s home finale against 6-5 rival Southern Illinois. They must beat the Salukis to get into the playoffs. Lafayette Leopards (Patriot and #26 ranking) – The 8-3 Leopards are playing at home Saturday in “The Rivalry” game against the 11-0 Lehigh Mountain Hawks. If Lafayette wins, they’re in the playoffs as Patriot League champs and Lehigh will still receive an at-large bid. Should Lafayette lose on Saturday, they are at risk of being left out of the playoff field. The Leopards’ “best win” came over 6-5 Richmond 35-28. Another four-loss team with a better resume is likely receive this spot. West Georgia Wolves (UAC and #27 ranking) – West Georgia (8-3) has been omitted from my FCS Top 25 most of this season for good reason. The Wolves have swept teams with lousy records but lost all three games to tougher competition. West Georgia (located in Carrollton or about 45 miles west of Atlanta) lost games at 7-4 Austin Peay, at home to 7-4 Abilene Christian, and at 10-1 Tarleton State. The Wolves’ weak non-conference schedule may be a hard sell to the FCS playoff committee. Let’s include two “stand-by” teams with the best chance to shout “Pick me!” to the FCS playoff committee: UC Davis Aggies (Big Sky and #29 ranking) – UC-Davis (7-3) had its season opener at So-Con champion Mercer canceled due to possible tropical storm conditions in Georgia. The Aggies have one less victory than other competitors affected my rankings (eight wins beats seven in the SwampSwamiSports.com rankings). Having only three losses, though, helped to elevate UC-Davis over the 18 FCS teams which have four defeats through last weekend’s games. The UC Davis Aggies must beat conference rival Sacramento State (7-4) on Saturday to have a chance at securing a playoff spot. South Dakota Coyotes (Missouri Valley and #30 ranking) – The 8-4 Coyotes concluded their season last week on November 15. South Dakota lost a “money game” at FBS opponent Iowa State to start the season. They dropped to 0-2 after losing another road game at 8-3 Lamar (20-13). The Coyotes can point to a win over likely Pioneer Conference champ 7-3 Drake (42-21) and a pair of 7-4 MVC foes in South Dakota State and North Dakota. Best of luck to all of the FCS teams this weekend! Happy Thanksgiving! The post Predicting all 24 FCS Playoff Teams! appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
It's almost over.......Selection Sunday is beckoning for the FCS where 13 teams will successfully get At-Large bids to join 11 automatic qualifiers for the FCS Playoffs. Meanwhile in the FBS, with just 2 weeks left to go, next to nothing is decided in who is going to Championship Games with the chance to make the playoffs as nearly every race remains decidedly tight!One slip up and it's game over, one more push and it's game on.Join Ryan and Antony as they look at all the permutations for the FBS and FCS to see which teams are in the hunt, and which ones are off to Cabo soon. Ryan also finishes his 2 part series on players who have perked his draft interest over the season, and Antony scours the Group of 5 for the next big stars of tomorrow!Join us as we go back to College!Explicit Language is in this Podcast.Join our Discord channel: https://discord.gg/Jw7tWfCnqNFacebook page: @RoarothelionsukFacebook group: Detroit Lions Fans UK One Pride World WideTwitter: @ROTL_UKInstagram: @ROTL.UKTwitch: rotl_ukYouTube: Roar Of The Lions UK
This episode we welcome Christopher Dunay, Candidate for an At-Large city council seat in Hoyloke, MA. You can find out more about him here: votedunay.com Beginning Music: Glenn Gould - Goldberg Variation #5Ending Music: Electronic - Getting Away With it (Instrumental)Remember to Register to vote! Mass Residents should go to: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/For more Civil Politics visit our website, civilpoliticsradio.com!If you want to get alerted to new episodes on social media, follow our Bluesky: @CivilPoliticsRadio.comDon't miss another episode - subscribe to our podcast (iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and more!)This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
Welcome to The Georgia Politics Podcast! We continue our candidate profile series with Atlanta City Councilmember Michael Julian Bond, who is seeking re-election to his Post 1 At-Large seat. Bond, a veteran public servant with deep roots in Atlanta politics, joins the show to reflect on his decades of service and the lessons he's learned through years of navigating city government. In this conversation, Bond discusses the major issues shaping Atlanta's future — from public safety, infrastructure, and transparency in government. He shares his perspective on how to balance growth with equity, what it takes to keep Atlanta's neighborhoods connected and safe, and why experience matters in local leadership. Listeners will gain insight into Bond's approach to collaboration, his views on accountability, and his hopes for the city he's spent a lifetime serving. Click here to connect with Councilman Bond or to learn more about his campaign. Connect with The Georgia Politics Podcast on Twitter @gapoliticspod Hans Appen on Twitter @hansappen Craig Kidd on Twitter @CraigKidd1 Lyndsey Coates on Instagram @list_with_lyndsey Proud member of the Appen Podcast Network. #gapol
Hundreds of people showed up Tuesday night at events across the Northwest and West sides to assemble whistle kits that Chicagoans can use to alert neighbors when immigration enforcement agents are nearby.The events came as Chicagoans are increasingly looking for ways to peacefully resist federal operations Midway Blitz and At Large, immigration enforcement programs that kicked off in September.Host - Jon HansenReporter - Francia Garcia HernandezBlock Club Chicago's ICE CoverageBlock Club's team knows how confusing and fast immigration news is hitting Chicago as Operation Midway Blitz continues. So, in the hopes of simplifying the news for our readers, we've launched a WhatsApp channel to share Block Club's daily recaps of ICE news and other breaking immigration news directly to your phone. On weekdays, newsletter intern Jake Cox, Newsletter Editor Hannah Boufford and other Block Club staff members will send daily updates and alerts to the channel as news breaks. You can also text us on WhatsApp at 312-860-0020 with questions, tips and feedback. You can follow the channel here. Want to donate to our non-profit newsroom? CLICK HEREWho we areBlock Club Chicago is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit news organization dedicated to delivering reliable, relevant and nonpartisan coverage of Chicago's diverse neighborhoods. We believe all neighborhoods deserve to be covered in a meaningful way.We amplify positive stories, cover development and local school council meetings and serve as watchdogs in neighborhoods often ostracized by traditional news media.Ground-level coverageOur neighborhood-based reporters don't parachute in once to cover a story. They are in the neighborhoods they cover every day building relationships over time with neighbors. We believe this ground-level approach not only builds community but leads to a more accurate portrayal of a neighborhood.Stories that matter to you — every daySince our launch five years ago, we've published more than 25,000 stories from the neighborhoods, covered hundreds of community meetings and send daily and neighborhood newsletters to more than 130,000 Chicagoans. We've built this loyalty by proving to folks we are not only covering their neighborhoods, we are a part of them. Some of us have internalized the national media's narrative of a broken Chicago. We aim to change that by celebrating our neighborhoods and chronicling the resilience of the people who fight every day to make Chicago a better place for all.
Originally aired on October 18th, 2025. Garrick Perry & Benjamin Spencer, two of the four candidates running for the At-Large seats in Northampton. Garrick and Benjamin make for the case that Northampton has accomplished a lot in recent years. They explain why Picture Main Street is crucial to the economic revitalization of downtown Northampton and how to spur greater development throughout the City of Northampton. They conclude the interview sharing their stories about making "Paradise City" home. Garrick Perry's campaign website: https://www.garrickperryward4.com/ Benjamin Spender's campaign website: https://spenceratlarge.com/
Originally aired on October 18th, 2025. Garrick Perry & Benjamin Spencer, two of the four candidates running for the At-Large seats in Northampton. Garrick and Benjamin make for the case that Northampton has accomplished a lot in recent years. They explain why Picture Main Street is crucial to the economic revitalization of downtown Northampton and how to spur greater development throughout the City of Northampton. They conclude the interview sharing their stories about making "Paradise City" home. Garrick Perry's campaign website: https://www.garrickperryward4.com/ Benjamin Spender's campaign website: https://spenceratlarge.com/
Originally aired on October 18th, 2025. Garrick Perry & Benjamin Spencer, two of the four candidates running for the At-Large seats in Northampton. Garrick and Benjamin make for the case that Northampton has accomplished a lot in recent years. They explain why Picture Main Street is crucial to the economic revitalization of downtown Northampton and how to spur greater development throughout the City of Northampton. They conclude the interview sharing their stories about making "Paradise City" home. Garrick Perry's campaign website: https://www.garrickperryward4.com/ Benjamin Spender's campaign website: https://spenceratlarge.com/
Originally aired on October 18th, 2025. Garrick Perry & Benjamin Spencer, two of the four candidates running for the At-Large seats in Northampton. Garrick and Benjamin make for the case that Northampton has accomplished a lot in recent years. They explain why Picture Main Street is crucial to the economic revitalization of downtown Northampton and how to spur greater development throughout the City of Northampton. They conclude the interview sharing their stories about making "Paradise City" home. Garrick Perry's campaign website: https://www.garrickperryward4.com/ Benjamin Spender's campaign website: https://spenceratlarge.com/
IMPD Officer Shot, Three Suspects Arrested, One is At Large. CHUCK SCHUMER FUMES: "If you don't think they wanna revert to Jim Crow, just look what they did in the SAVE Act! Skull refrigerator for sale on the Marketplace. The Democratic party already have a pre-October 7th mindset. New York Times stunningly rolls back claims about viral photo of starving Gaza boy. Megyn Kelly wants Israel to "wrap it up"See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tsunami hits Hawaii (no damage reported). White House Considers 'Pocket Rescissions' To Sidestep Congress: What To Know. Why is the Senate slow rolling judicial confirmations? Place your bets: Rates will probably hold. Katy Perry & Justin Trudeau out on a date. Of course, Gov. Hochul uses the NYC attack to push for gun control. Cincinnati Racial attack is not being covered by the MSM because it was racial. IMPD Officer Shot, Three Suspects Arrested, One is At Large. CHUCK SCHUMER FUMES: "If you don't think they wanna revert to Jim Crow, just look what they did in the SAVE Act! Skull refrigerator for sale on the Marketplace. The Democratic party already have a pre-October 7th mindset. New York Times stunningly rolls back claims about viral photo of starving Gaza boy. Megyn Kelly wants Israel to "wrap it up". Will Anthony Richardson be the Colts starting QB? Islamic State militant group claimed responsibility for a deadly attack that had killed at least 43 worshippers during a night mass at a church in eastern Congo. US and Chinese officials agreed to seek an extension of their 90-day tariff truce. Kevin O'Leary: Use any excess capital to reduce the national debt. That is the most important thing. US GDP increasing at a 3% annualized rate, largely due to trade swingsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
To celebrate our 50th episode, we did exactly NOTHING special because bringing you 8 fresh books every month is already special. What do you want from us!? Are you never satisfied!? Meagan brings: 1. At Large and At Small by Anne Fadiman: https://bit.ly/4fh44HC 2. Harriet Tubman Live in Concert by Bob the Drag Queen: https://bit.ly/4fb24Ag 3. Run for the Hills by Kevin Wilson: https://bit.ly/45w9gD1 4. Nordlys by Malin Falch: https://bit.ly/4l3N5K1 Peter Brings: 5. Plumbers Don't Wear Ties by Mike Drucker 6. DanDaDan by Yukinobu Tatsu: https://bit.ly/4mjzFdW 7. Paranoid Gardens by Gerard Way: https://bit.ly/4m9JACC 8. Marvel Two-In-One Annual 7 (1982)
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The List: PJ Haggerty, Memphis's Future, NBA Playoffs; Brett McMurphy on Greg Sankey, Expanding Playoffs, At Large vs Automatic Qualifiers, and more; Tell Your Story, LeBron James.
In episode 120, we are joined by the Chair of the Ohio Democratic Party, Liz Walters! We talk about how became so passionate about politics, the biggest challenges Democrats face in Ohio, and how to turn Ohio into a swing state again. You don't want to miss this conversation!In January of 2021, Liz was unanimously elected as Chair of the Ohio Democratic Party. She is the first woman elected to this role and was re-elected in 2022 to a four year term. Throughout her career Liz has worked with people and organizations that support progressive values, including official offices, campaigns, and nonprofit and community organizations.Walters is also serving the citizens of Summit County as an At-Large councilmember, and previously served as Council President. She has been active on a wide variety of issues and led the passage and implementation of Paid Parental Leave for county employees, the only Ohio county to pass such legislation.She is a lifetime Girl Scout and has been active with the organization as a member, employee, or volunteer since the age of five. Liz earned a B.A. in History from Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania and her MPA from Cleveland State University. She and her rescue dog, Beatrice, live on the westside of Akron.Resources:* Ohio Democratic PartyConnect with USS:* Substack* InstagramThis episode was edited by Kevin Tanner. Learn more about him and his services here:* Website* Instagram Get full access to United SHE Stands at www.unitedshestands.com/subscribe
This week some teams conclude conference play like the MIVA, Conference Carolinas, SIAC and IVA. Other conferences like the Big West, MPSF, NEC and EIVA still have battles with post-season conference tournament and At-Large implications. There was no shortage of action as we saw big wins in unexpected places and high-flying performances by pin-attackers across the nation. We saw 10,370 fans each night in the Long Beach St./Hawaii series (SO GOOD FOR MEN'S VOLLEY), who were treated by insane and clutch performances across the board. Additionally, we'll take a look at players of the week, matches to watch and jump back to our "Hot Mic" moment-- but it took us over an hour so be ready to listen or watch!
BYU basketball received an At-Large bid in the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The Cougars will face the Atlantic 10 Champions, the VCU Rams. KSL Sports BYU Insider Mitch Harper shared his thoughts on the matchup, BYU's draw, and some early tidbits that stand out with the Rams. Subscribe to the Cougar Tracks Podcast! Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cougar-tracks/id1146971609 YouTube Podcast: https://kslsports.com/category/podcast_results/?sid=2035&n=Cougar%20Tracks Download the KSL Sports app Google: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.bonneville.kslsports&hl=en_US iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/ksl-sports/id1435930251
This show is dedicated to Cindy Luis, pioneering Hawaiian journalist and passionate writer/follower/fan of volleyball who passed unexpectedly this last weekend. If you would like to send notes to her son, Tiff Wells, who is a UH Broadcaster, please feel free to email Rob at rob@robonthemic.com. Rob will forward Tiff's contact info to you. Week 11 of the NCAA Men's Volleyball season did not disappoint! Upsets happened, athletes rose to the occasion and teams tightened up races and rattled the At-Large discussion in their battles across the nation! Also, the Outrigger Invitational went OFF in Manoa, Hawaii this last weekend and it did not disappoint! The CVW Coaching Panel discusses the results that caught their eyes and pick their Players/Personalities of the Week, pick their players of the week, share what they're watching in Week 12 and drop a couple "Hot Mic" topics. Thanks for listening! #ncaamvb
Bennett and Jack are back with another episode of the JMU Sports News Podcast! The duo breaks down the latest around JMU Football as they begin Spring Practice. Plus, the duo breaks down the heartbreaking Women's Basketball loss and looks at their At-Large chances.
Will the 2024 election mark a decisive shift in how U.S. financial regulators approach cryptocurrency and other digital assets? Will the SEC continue its retroactive and reactive regulation, or will it establish clear rules, sensible disclosure frameworks, and targeted enforcement priorities? How will the CFTC balance investor protection, capital formation, market integrity, and innovation? Finally, will the 119th Congress enact comprehensive digital asset legislation, and if so, what form will it take?Join leading experts for a timely discussion on the evolving regulatory landscape and its implications for digital asset markets, innovation, and the broader financial system.Featuring: Hon. Dusty Johnson, U.S. House of Representatives, At-Large, South DakotaHon. Cynthia Lummis, U.S. Senate, Wyoming Hon. Summer Mersinger, Commissioner, Commodity Futures Trading CommissionHon. Hester Peirce, Commissioner, United States Securities and Exchange CommissionModerator: J.C. Boggs, III, Partner, King & Spalding
The tin can that acts as a vessel for vegetables may be the most expensive component of the whole process! That's one of the insights Ben Jarboe found when speaking with Jason Culotta. He's the outgoing president of the midwest food products association. Dense fog will slow the commute this morning according to Stu Muck, ag meteorologist. It's tradition to give during the holiday season, but when it comes to financial giving to causes - think local. That's the advice of volunteer Stephanie Kraemer, who helps at the Sauk County Humane Shelter. She explains the cost of operation for the facility and where donations are channeled to Stephanie Hoff. Darren VonRuden was re-elected as president of the Wisconsin Farmers Union during their 94th annual convention over the weekend. Consumers really like to focus on buying local when it comes to their food, but how do you buy local in the winter, in Wisconsin? Pam Jahnke finds out how one hyper-local, focused chef manages to keep the menu fresh. Kyle Julius, owner of Chef At Large, says it's a collaboration of what chefs want and what farms can grow.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Brickwood Galuteria is a former radio personality and current politician from the island of O'ahu. He is a long time radio host, musician, and actor that has been in the spotlight for many decades. He previously served as a state chairman of the Democratic Party of Hawai'i from 2004-2006 and in 2022 was elected to the Office of Hawaiian Affairs Board of Trustees as an At-Large member where he currently serves today. He performed music with Marlene Sai at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel for three years and later formed a group of his own winning a coveted Nā Hōkū Hanohano award in 1985 for Male Vocalist of the year and Most Promising Artist. Today you can find him on TV as he is the host and executive producer of Kupuna Power which is a platform that seeks to educate and empower hawai'i's elderly. In this episode we talk about growing up as a townie, his time at Kamehameha School, his love for his family, his music career, his transition into politics, his passion for Kūpuna, and so much more. Enjoy! Find Brickwood here: https://www.instagram.com/brickwoodgaluteria/ Buy our merch on: Official website: https://keepitaloha.com/ Support us on: Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/kamakadias Follow us on: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/keepitalohapod/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/keepitalohapod TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@keepitalohapod Listen to us on: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/keep-it-aloha/id1592266675 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3S4albn4TaWiwqcLVSnHNb?si=88d056857a5b41f2
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Former Waynesboro mayor Bobby Henderson is back, this time running for the At-Large seat on Waynesboro City Council. Henderson joined AFP editor Chris Graham to talk about his decision to get back into the political ring after a two-year hiatus. The focus for Henderson, a military veteran, retired Virginia State Police trooper and lifelong Republican, is on restoring the voice of voters in the city, which has been under the thumb of a MAGA majority led by the vice mayor, Jim Wood, the past two years.
In our final candidate interview before Election Day, Sari Lindroos-Valimaki joins Mitch Maley and Dawn Kitterman to discuss her campaign for Manatee County Commission District 7 (At-Large).
I am joined in this podcast by Anne Fadiman to discuss her classical book The Spirit Catches You and You Fall Down, her account of the cross-cultural conflicts between a Hmong family and the American medical system. The book won a National Book Critics Circle Award, a Los Angeles Times Book Prize, and a Salon Book Award.Published in 1997, the book has attained classic status within medicine. Its contents and lessons remain relevant for contemporary medical practice, and this is why I listed it amongst the important book's this podcast explores.Anne explored the tragedy that evolved when Hmong refugees in the United States interacted with their health centre. At the centre of the saga is their young daughter with refractory epilepsy. Anne explores the transcultural failures that marred the interactions between the two sides, and almost fatally compromised the girl's life.Anne Fadiman is Professor in the Practice of Creative Writing, and Francis Writer-in-Residence at Yale University. The former editor of The American Scholar and a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, Fadiman is also the author of two essay collections, Ex Libris and At Large and At Small, and a memoir, The Wine Lover's Daughter.
Steven joins me for a second time to discuss where life is now as father. He was a new father on his last appearance back in February of last year. And today, he's seasoned. Steven is a restaurateur in Key West and currently serves as the Libertarian Party of Florida Chair and as At Large for the national Libertarian Party.S H O W N O T E SLibertyDad (Steven's 1st Appearance)Wait Song: Smoke RisingMusic by: CreatorMix.comVideo
A show featuring in-depth conversations with the people running for local office in Northfield. On this edition, hosts Joe Moravchik and Rich Larson are joined by former Northfield City Councilor David Delong, an At-Large candidate for Northfield City Council.
The City Council is the legislative branch of the government. Any new laws, tax changes, and appointments must be approved by them. The council is made up of 6 members and the Mayor, who each serve for a 4 year term. The At Large member represents all of Northfield. Candidates: Brad Ness has not completed […]
Today we're going to talk about broccoli, sulforaphane, and combating inflammation, as well as the new research and education discipline of microbes and social equity, with Sue Ishaq, PhD, founder of the Microbes and Social Equity Working Group, Principal Investigator at the Ishaq Lab, and assistant professor of Animal and Veterinary Sciences at the University of Maine School of Food and Agriculture. The Ishaq lab investigate solutions for using microorganisms to resolve disordered communities and host health by increasing our understanding of the interactions between animal (or human) hosts and their resident microbiota. Over the years, Dr. Ishaq's research has gone from wild animal gut microbiomes, to soils, to buildings, and back to the gut. Since 2019, her lab in Maine has focused on host-associated microbial communities in animals and humans, and in particular, how host and microbes interact in the gut and can be harnessed to reduce inflammation. She is also the early-career At Large member of the Board of Directors for the American Society for Microbiology, 2024- 2027. ◘ Related Links The Ishaq Lab https://sueishaqlab.org/ The Ishaq Lab's Broccoli Project https://bit.ly/3T1RSAf Framing the discussion of microorganisms as a facet of social equity in human health https://bit.ly/4cIJqwU Introducing the Microbes and Social Equity Working Group: Considering the Microbial Components of Social, Environmental, and Health Justice https://bit.ly/4e3zgYH the mSystems special collection on related research https://bit.ly/476smQv The Microbes and Social Equity Working Group https://bit.ly/4dFrTqH ◘ Transcript bit.ly/3KPQRa6 ◘ This podcast features the song “Follow Your Dreams” (freemusicarchive.org/music/Scott_Ho…ur_Dreams_1918) by Scott Holmes, available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial (01https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/) license. ◘ Disclaimer: The content and information shared in GW Integrative Medicine is for educational purposes only and should not be taken as medical advice. The views and opinions expressed in GW Integrative Medicine represent the opinions of the host(s) and their guest(s). For medical advice, diagnosis, and/or treatment, please consult a medical professional.
It's Hugo Gernsback's birthday this week - did you know he worked in comics? Ghostbusters is getting a new animated series at Netflix. We review Houses of the Unholy from Image Comics, Sensational She-Hulk #10 from Marvel Comics, and Huge Detective #1 from Titan Comics. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS REVIEWS STEPHEN HOUSES OF THE UNHOLY Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $24.99 Release Date: August 14, 2024 An FBI agent from the cult crime beat and a woman with a past linked to the Satanic Panic are drawn into a terrifying hunt for an insane killer hiding in the shadows of the underworld. Can you ever escape your past, or are all your bad decisions just more ghosts to haunt you, wherever you go? Houses of the Unholy is a riveting horror thrill ride from bestselling creators Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the award-winning team behind Criminal, Reckless, Night Fever, and Where the Body Was. [rating:5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3YHinyK MATTHEW SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK #10 Writer: Rainbow Rowell Artist: Andres Genolet Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 14, 2024 What is the fate of SHE-HULK and JACK OF HEARTS?! Their love has blossomed over the last two years of this She-Hulk story, but this issue will define it for the future! [rating:3.5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/46J7azK RODRIGO HUGE DETECTIVE #1 Writer: Adan Rise Artist: Magenta King Publisher: Titan Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 21, 2024 AN ALL-NEW DETECTIVE NOIR OF GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS! CHINATOWN MEETS THE BFG IN AN ORIGINAL SERIES Something HUGE is coming! WHEN A STRING OF MURDERS AND DISAPPEARANCES SWEEP THE UNITED STATES, A HUMAN AND A GIANT WITH SIZABLE DETECTIVE SKILLS ARE ON THE CASE! After a race of giants emerged from deep sleep beneath the earth, a bloody conflict ensued in what became known as THE OMEGA EVENT. Eventually, a treaty is resolved and state of Brobdingnag is created, allowing humans and giants to co-exist harmoniously. Yet tragedy threatens to shatter the peace, and an unlikely partnership is formed between Detectives Tamaki and GYANT. As the pair attempt to stop the criminal AT LARGE, they find themselves involved in a mystery BIGGER than either could imagine. [rating: 4.5/5] DISCUSSION Superworld Comics #2 Writers: Various Artists: Various Hugo Gernsback's only comic book entry (Gernsback's birthday August 16, 1884) CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
It's Hugo Gernsback's birthday this week - did you know he worked in comics? Ghostbusters is getting a new animated series at Netflix. We review Houses of the Unholy from Image Comics, Sensational She-Hulk #10 from Marvel Comics, and Huge Detective #1 from Titan Comics. Show your thanks to Major Spoilers for this episode by becoming a Major Spoilers Patron at http://patreon.com/MajorSpoilers. It will help ensure the Major Spoilers Podcast continues far into the future! Join our Discord server and chat with fellow Spoilerites! (https://discord.gg/jWF9BbF) NEWS REVIEWS STEPHEN HOUSES OF THE UNHOLY Writer: Ed Brubaker Artist: Sean Phillips Publisher: Image Comics Cover Price: $24.99 Release Date: August 14, 2024 An FBI agent from the cult crime beat and a woman with a past linked to the Satanic Panic are drawn into a terrifying hunt for an insane killer hiding in the shadows of the underworld. Can you ever escape your past, or are all your bad decisions just more ghosts to haunt you, wherever you go? Houses of the Unholy is a riveting horror thrill ride from bestselling creators Ed Brubaker and Sean Phillips, the award-winning team behind Criminal, Reckless, Night Fever, and Where the Body Was. [rating:5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/3YHinyK MATTHEW SENSATIONAL SHE-HULK #10 Writer: Rainbow Rowell Artist: Andres Genolet Publisher: Marvel Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 14, 2024 What is the fate of SHE-HULK and JACK OF HEARTS?! Their love has blossomed over the last two years of this She-Hulk story, but this issue will define it for the future! [rating:3.5/5] You can purchase this issue via our Amazon affiliate link - https://amzn.to/46J7azK RODRIGO HUGE DETECTIVE #1 Writer: Adan Rise Artist: Magenta King Publisher: Titan Comics Cover Price: $3.99 Release Date: August 21, 2024 AN ALL-NEW DETECTIVE NOIR OF GIGANTIC PROPORTIONS! CHINATOWN MEETS THE BFG IN AN ORIGINAL SERIES Something HUGE is coming! WHEN A STRING OF MURDERS AND DISAPPEARANCES SWEEP THE UNITED STATES, A HUMAN AND A GIANT WITH SIZABLE DETECTIVE SKILLS ARE ON THE CASE! After a race of giants emerged from deep sleep beneath the earth, a bloody conflict ensued in what became known as THE OMEGA EVENT. Eventually, a treaty is resolved and state of Brobdingnag is created, allowing humans and giants to co-exist harmoniously. Yet tragedy threatens to shatter the peace, and an unlikely partnership is formed between Detectives Tamaki and GYANT. As the pair attempt to stop the criminal AT LARGE, they find themselves involved in a mystery BIGGER than either could imagine. [rating: 4.5/5] DISCUSSION Superworld Comics #2 Writers: Various Artists: Various Hugo Gernsback's only comic book entry (Gernsback's birthday August 16, 1884) CLOSE Contact us at podcast@majorspoilers.com Call the Major Spoilers Hotline at (785) 727-1939. A big Thank You goes out to everyone who downloads, subscribes, listens, and supports this show. We really appreciate you taking the time to listen to our ramblings each week. Tell your friends!
“Linguistics has a marketing problem” Andrea Berez-Kroeker is the Linguistics Department Chair at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and an At-Large member of the LSA's Executive Committee. She is primarily a documentary linguist specializing endangered language preservation. Andrea Berez-Kroeker on LinkedIn Andrea Berez-Kroeker’s website Kaipuleohone, University of Hawai’i’s Digital Language Archive Brendan Regan is an Assistant Professor of Spanish & Linguistics at Texas Tech University and the Director of the Sociolinguistics & Bilingualism Research Lab. He is a mixed-methods (quantitative and qualitative) researcher. Brendan Regan on LinkedIn Brendan Regan’s website The Linguist List Leaving Academia, by Christopher L. Caterine 7000 Languages Topics include – linguistics faculty – career preparation – networking – language for the professions – linguistics and law – linguistics and social work – graduate school reform – alumni speakersThe post Episode #53: Andrea Berez-Kroeker and Brendan Regan first appeared on Linguistics Careercast.
Host: Leah Murray This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We finish our week-long coverage by interviewing the final candidate, Dustin Gettel, Democratic candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large.
Host: Leah Murray Republicans continue to push bill banning noncitizens from voting in federal elections Even with no real evidence of widespread voter fraud in federal elections, and a system that works tirelessly to ensure voter rolls are accurate, Republicans continue to push forward with a bill that would ban noncitizens from voting. KSL at Night host Leah Murray offers her insight into this situation, and we hear sound from Utah Senator Mike Lee and his office about the bill. NCAA lawsuit settlement changes the way college athletes are paid Following a lawsuit, the NCAA has agreed to a settlement that would change how student athletes profit off their name and likeness. But the payout agreement from that settlement only helps the Power 5 Conferences. Tom Wistrcill, Commissioner for the Big Sky Conference — which is not part of the agreement — joins the program to walk listeners through the settlement, and how it’ll affect conferences not named in the lawsuits. The race for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large seat This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We finish our week-long coverage by interviewing the final candidate, Dustin Gettel, Democratic candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. Finding calm amid chaotic holiday weekend air travel Federal agencies and national organizations all agree: the amount of people traveling this Memorial Day weekend could break records. Thousands of flights have already been delayed today due to a storm on the East Coast. If you’re traveling through an airport, how do you maintain your calm and composure? A Zen and meditation expert has some tips you won’t want to miss.
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas Bi-partisan border bill fails again in the U.S. Senate In a somewhat expected move, the U.S. Senate voted against moving forward with the border security bill originally negotiated earlier this year. KSL at Night hosts Leah Murray and Greg Skordas kick off the show talking about this kind of political theater and how both parties may use this situation to their advantage in an election year. SCOTUS rejects claims of racism in South Carolina district mapping The Supreme Court has upheld a Republican-drawn congressional district in South Carolina, reversing a lower court that had declared its boundaries an unconstitutional racial gerrymander. The hosts compare that ruling to another recent SCOTUS decision in Louisiana, which appears to be the exact opposite of what they said today. Several staff members resign from House Speaker Johnson’s office … at the same time House Speaker Mike Johnson is dealing with some difficulties in his office when it comes to staffing – several top staff members have resigned recently. KSL at Night welcomes Punchbowl News congressional reporter Max Cohen to the program to shed some light on what could be going on “inside the beltway” in D.C. Department of Justice files lawsuit against Ticketmaster and parent company Live Nation Do you remember when the band Pearl Jam claimed Ticketmaster was doing uncompetitive things back in the 1990s? The issue has resurfaced in the 2020s — largely because of Taylor Swift fans — and now the Department of Justice is taking action. We hear sound from U.S. Attorney General Merrick Garland talking about a new antitrust lawsuit against Ticketmaster and its owner Live Nation. The race for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large seat This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We continue our week-long coverage by now turning to the other side of the aisle. Our coverage continues by interviewing Natalie Pinkney, Democratic candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. Defense rests in the Chad Daybell murder trial Defense rested today in the Chad Daybell murder trial. The case continues on Tuesday with more rebuttal witnesses from the prosecution. KSL-TV reporter Daniel Woodruff has been in Boise following everything, and joins KSL at Night to break down what happened today and what he thinks will happen next. Preparing for the ‘100 Deadliest Days’ of summer Memorial Day is the unofficial start of summer, and it’s also the start of the ‘100 Deadliest Days’ on Utah’s roads. We hear from the mother of someone who was involved in a deadly crash a few years ago, and her plea to people to make smarter decisions when driving. The hosts give some tips on how you can be a better driver this summer (and always). Mothers returning to the workforce – how do you explain the gap on a resume? Oftentimes, women decide to take a step away from the professional workforce when they have children. When they choose to reenter the job market, it can be difficult to really showcase their strengths and skills — both from their previous professional career AND from their experience as a full-time mother. KSL at Night finishes by talking about how to overcome the “motherhood penalty.”
Hosts: Leah Murray and Greg Skordas This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We continue our week-long coverage by now turning to the other side of the aisle. Our coverage continues by interviewing Natalie Pinkney, Democratic candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We continue our week-long coverage by interviewing one of the candidates, Rachelle Morris, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. We’ll interview the Democratic candidates this week as well on KSL at Night.
Hosts: Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner Defense rests in former President Trump’s hush money trial KSL at Night hosts Rusty Cannon and Adam Gardiner begin by discussing the latest updates in Trump’s hush money trial. The defense rested less than a day after the prosecution, taking many by surprise. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to offer insight into this development, and what’s next as the trial wraps up. Sen. Romney joins other GOP senators in opposing Biden’s student loan forgiveness President Biden continues to push his plan of forgiving student loan debt. Utah Senator Mitt Romney is joining several other senators in vocalizing their opposition to this plan, saying it will put the burden on the taxpayers. The KSL at Night hosts discuss the senators’ letter to the U.S. Department of Education. International Criminal Court may issue warrants for the arrest of Israeli leaders The International Criminal Court (ICC) is investigating issues related to the Israel-Hamas war. Several Israeli leaders—including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu—and several top leaders in Hamas are in their sights. Prosecutors for the ICC say they’re all responsible for violation of human rights and war crimes. Rusty and Adam discuss what the potential ramifications of these warrants are and how we hold leaders of conflict to account. Donald Trump’s hold over the Republican Party at risk Less than three weeks after Super Tuesday results rolled in, a new independent political action committee was created, called the Utah Reagan Caucus. They are actively seeking to influence down-ballot Republican primaries away from Trump and toward the GOP policies reminiscent of Ronald Reagan. Brigham Tomco, Deseret News reporter, brings new light to this movement and how it could affect Trump and his supporters in down-ballot races. The race for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large seat This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We continue our week-long coverage by interviewing one of the candidates, Rachelle Morris, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. We’ll interview the Democratic candidates this week as well on KSL at Night. Utah leaders come together to discuss ‘Olympic Visioning’ For this segment, Adam and Rusty are joined by Jon Hawkins, Utah State Representative, to discuss Monday’s meeting of the Unified Economic Opportunity Commission and what the state could accomplish before potentially hosting the 2034 Olympic Winter Games. Listen in to hear how Hawkins and commission leadership are planning to tackle big issues like transportation, infrastructure, public health, and more before the games would come to Utah. Salt Lake City listed as one of the best cities to begin a career More than 160 million people have begun full-time work in their field over the last 10 years. Choosing where to start a career is an important decision. The KSL at Night hosts break down a new WalletHub survey that says certain cities outshine others when it comes to starting a new career. Where does Salt Lake City rank on that list? Listen to find out. Martha’s finally on her way to Washington After years of delay, the bronze statue of Martha Hughes Cannon is finally heading to the U.S. Capitol. A remarkable woman who was a physician, the nation’s first female state senator, a health reformer, a suffragist, a wife and a mother, she established Utah’s first nursing school and trained women in nursing and midwifery. One of tonight’s KSL at Night hosts is related—indirectly—to Martha. Can you guess which? Marta’s send-off celebration will be held the evening of June 5th.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We start our week-long coverage by interviewing one of the candidates, Michael Carey, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. We also plan to speak with all the candidates in the race this week, right here on KSL at Night.
Hosts: Taylor Morgan & Rusty Cannon Senate Democrats to introduce new border security bill KSL at Night kicks off a new week with hosts Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon discussing news that Majority Leader Chuck Schumer will reintroduce a border security bill. Some Republicans say the bill is a political stunt, so they won’t support it. Speaker Mike Johnson says the bill is dead on arrival in the House. The hosts discuss if the bill will go anywhere. Prosecution rests amidst bombshells in Trump hush money trial Trump’s hush money trial could wrap up as soon as next week. Today, the prosecution finished their questioning of Trump’s former fixer, Michael Cohen. Some of the biggest news dropped today, bringing to light news that Cohen stole money from the Trump Organization and then lied about it. The KSL at Night hosts are joined by Greg Skordas, KSL Legal Analyst, to break down what happened today and what it means for the rest of this trial. Role of third parties in the new presidential debates When the modified presidential debates were announced, voters started showing some concern about the elimination of the third parties. Now, we’re learning that 7 in 10 voters want to see third-party and independent candidates in presidential debates this cycle. Taylor and Rusty discuss the decision to modify debates and how it called into question the potency of the long-standing debate organizer. Voters’ concerns about inflation and how it’ll affect elections Lots of issues affect how people vote in elections. Border security, abortion rights, election security – all big ones. But a new poll finds that inflation is “far and away” the biggest issue for Americans heading into the 2024 election. It’s affecting Biden’s approval ratings, but it’s not a clear-cut finding. President Biden has insisted that higher prices and inflation is due to “corporate greed” but do the KSL at Night hosts agree? The race for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large seat This election, voters in Salt Lake County will pick a new at-large council member. Two Republicans will take part in the June primary for this seat, as will two Democrats. We start our week-long coverage by interviewing one of the candidates, Michael Carey, GOP candidate for Salt Lake County Council, At-Large. We also plan to speak with all the candidates in the race this week, right here on KSL at Night. Non-profit announces six-figure ad buy in Utah Attorney General race The June 25th primary is quickly approaching, and now a group called Building America’s Future has announced a six-figure ad buy in support of Republican Attorney General Candidate Derek Brown. Although there was no specific number for how much money was spent on the ads, this remains a large funding effort in a very important race. The KSL at Night hosts delve into the details. Republican party in-fighting in Arizona and elsewhere After losing the race for Arizona governor in 2020, Kari Lake is back in the spotlight, this time running for Kyrsten Simena’s senate seat. But rifts within the state GOP could hurt hers – and Donald Trump’s — chances of winning. Samuel Benson, Deseret News Political Correspondent, explains why this race, in one of the most critical swing-states in the country, could be hurting the party’s chances with the general electorate. New survey: best government agency to work for KSL at Night Hosts Taylor Morgan and Rusty Cannon wrap tonight’s show discussing the annual ‘Best Federal Agencies to Work For’ survey just released last week. This survey covers more than 500 different federal agencies, and measures job satisfaction and engagement. Which government agency do you think would be the best to work for? Listen to this segment to find out who took the top spot!
With the conference championships concluded the CVW Coaches' Panel will review some of the many eye-catching results and standout performances by teams and athletes. With the auto-berths awarded and the At-Large berths made known we ask the controversial question: "Did the NCAA Committee get it right?", and of course, "Are the seedings correct?" As always, some side discussions arise with tournament expansion along with other tidbits of discussion that give you insight to the what we could see during "The Natties."
As we conclude the regular season for the remaining 5 auto-NCAA berth conferences the coaching panel of Brad Rostratter of UCSD, Dan Friend of Lewis and Theo Edwards of CSUN discuss some of the top matches in final week of the conferences' play. Will a new number one emerge in the AVCA poll? What did we see in the quarterfinal rounds of the MIVA? What teams could shine in post-season play? As always, the crew names their “Ballers of the Week (CVW's Players of the Week).” Rob then poses the question to the panel: “What's the At-Large situation going to look like?” All that and more on CVW Men's Top 20! BTW, Rob will post the Jay-inspired brackets on Volleytalk soon for download!
Jack and Bennett are back this week to break down all the rumblings that are coming out of JMU Football Spring Practice. The 2024 Spring Game is about 10 days away and there is a lot to dive into. How the QB spot is shaking out, big risers, and how the team is adjusting to the new coaching staff. The duo also break down the likelihood that JMU Baseball gets an At-Large bid and punches its ticket to the first Regional in the Ikenberry era.
On today's episode, MARCH MADNESS BRACKETS ARE HERE!!! We break down the seeding in the Women's Tournament for our 4-9 meaningful teams in the tourney, including a bracket with Iowa, UCLA and LSU, plus another bracket with USC, Ohio State and UCONN. Plus, Nebraska vs Texas A&M in two brackets within two days, the Long Beach State team that is going to make the Sweet 16 as a #15 seed without a Head Coach, and Grand Canyon starting a fight in the WAC Championship that (still) won't make me like their dumb school. Finally, the Men's Bracket got thrown into complete upheaval when NC State won the ACC Tourney (Go Razor!!) Oregon won the PAC12, New Mexico won the Mountain West, and Duquense won the A10 tourney, and now all the At-Large teams have to play on the #10 line and we have no idea what to do with these #11 and #12 seeds. All this and MORE here on a March Madness Monday!!! Order our Debut Book The Spurs Dynasty: A Historical Account of the Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports. Email takeiteasypodd@gmail.com for 25% off your order CKSAML Productions Subscribe to our new Podcast series. The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty on Apple Podcasts Part 1: The Greatest Dynasty in North American Pro Sports – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 2: Gregg Popovich – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 3: Kawhi Leonard – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty Part 4: What Happened in 2018?? – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify Part 5: The Fall – The Fall of the Spurs Dynasty | Podcast on Spotify This show is presented by BetOnline Sportsbook. Use Code “BLEAV” for a 50% bonus on your initial deposit
Keisha Sean Waites is stepping down from her seat as the Post 3 At-Large member of the Atlanta City Council. Waites talks with Rose Scott about her decision to now run for the Fulton County Clerk of Superior and Magistrate Courts. She also discusses the highlights of her time in office, as well as her frustrations. Rose recently talked with organizers of the "Leave it Blank" campaign from the Listen to Georgia Coalition. The new coalition is asking for Democratic primary voters to leave their ballot blank when they head to the polls. Coalition representatives say it's an attempt to put pressure on President Joe Biden for a permanent ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Now, GSU Clinical Assistant Professor Tammy Greer returns to “Closer Look,” to give political analysis on whether a protest vote can be effective. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WELCOME TO MARCH! But first Gary Parrish and Matt Norlander preview Tennessee vs Alabama for the likely SEC Regular season title game. Give their observations on Gonzaga's quest for an At-Large bid to the NCAA tournament AND they pick some games. 00:45 - It's Bama vs. Tennessee for the SEC lead 13:50 - Gonzaga gets another big win but St. Mary's wins WCC regular season championship 22:50 - Final Four And 1, Game 1 - No. 21 Dayton (-4) at Loyola Chicago 29:14 - Final Four And 1, Game 2 - No. 7 Kansas at No. 15 Baylor 32:16 - Final Four And 1, Game 3 - No. 5 Marquette at No. 12 Creighton (-4) 36:00 - Final Four And 1, Game 4 - No. 1 Houston (-7) at Oklahoma 44:55 - Final Four And 1, Game 5 - No. 4 Tennessee at No. 14 Alabama (-1) 47:40 - We Pick Division 3 NCAA Tournament games! Eye on College Basketball is available for free on the Audacy app as well as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Podcasts and wherever else you listen to podcasts. Follow our team: @EyeonCBBPodcast @GaryParrishCBS @MattNorlander @Kyle_Boone @DavidWCobb @NataTheScribe You can listen to us on your smart speakers! Simply say, "Alexa, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast," or "Hey, Google, play the latest episode of the Eye on College Basketball podcast." Email the show for any reason whatsoever: ShoutstoCBS@gmail.com Visit Eye on College Basketball's YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCeFb_xyBgOekQPZYC7Ijilw For more college hoops coverage, visit https://www.cbssports.com/college-basketball/ To hear more from the CBS Sports Podcast Network, visit https://www.cbssports.com/podcasts/ To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How can architecture and design professionals embrace technological advancements such as AI, bridge the gap between physical and digital, and stay relevant in a rapidly changing field? On this Practice Disrupted episode, I talked with Ricardo J Rodriguez, the chief marketing officer for Master Builder Solutions, to discuss his career journey from traditional architecture practice to embracing AI and education in the industry. His path highlights the importance of a willingness to consistently learn, adapt, and seek unconventional opportunities in the rapidly changing field.First, Ricardo shares his background in architecture, including various challenges such as layoffs and industry shifts in DC that reflect some of the broader struggles within the field. He highlights the crucial need for digital implementation opportunities.Then, we also explore Ricardo's initial fascination and commitment to staying at the forefront of industry trends with AI and its visual applications within architecture. He talks about his journey into digital art, particularly in response to personal trauma experienced during Hurricane Maria in Puerto Rico. He explains how AI art is part of the evolution of art as a whole, how he gained recognition as a digital artist, and the details of his exhibition, Present Futures.I decided if I wanted to continue supporting, and speaking with folks in the construction industry about emerging transformation – I should do a deep dive into one of the trends that I knew least about, and take myself to the pieces of learning that I was uncomfortable with. - Ricardo J Rodriguez To wrap up the episode, we discuss Ricardo's passion for bridging the gap between AI and creativity in his efforts to develop a curriculum for architects and designers on image generation in AI. He shares his advice for emerging architects in an evolving field, his perspective on how AI impacts the future of the practice, and why he believes we should embrace these tech advancements.Tune in next week for an episode about the power of podcasting in architecture. Guests:Ricardo J RodriguezFascinated by the intersection between "bytes & mortar," Ricardo is a versatile leader with 15+ years of experience turning innovative ideas into tangible solutions. Passionate about driving digital transformation, entrepreneurship, and tackling challenges within the construction and real estate industries, Ricardo is adept at securing strategic partnerships and assessing the potential value of opportunities that bridge the gap between physical & digital.Ricardo has worked with Gensler, NIKA Solutions, and WDG Architecture business leaders. After practicing corporate architecture for 12+ years, managing and designing over 2M sqft of real estate worldwide, Ricardo transitioned to a global enterprise role at BASF. Upon Master Builder Solution's divestiture from BASF, Ricardo's industry expertise served the organization globally. Firstly, working within the Virtual Design & Construction team, managed digital innovation pilots, and sourced con-tech startups as part of the Digital Excellence team. In 2022, Ricardo transitioned into a Global Digital Transformation Evangelist role within the Corporate Development department. In 2023, he was named Global Head of Digital Marketing Excellence.Given his commitment to the construction industry, he's received AIA | DC's Emerging Architect of the Year award and Young Architect of the Year Award from the DC Council of Engineering and Architectural Societies. Ricardo has been a frequent speaker, presenting at over 40 international events over the past several years. In 2018, he was honored by BuiltWorlds, naming him one of the Nation's Top 50 Adoption Leaders. Ricardo's leadership and advocacy resulted in AIA appointing him to the National Strategic Council as an At-Large...
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