POPULARITY
Rangers crush Hibs at Ibrox in a 3-1 win, Tav, Dessers & Rabbi Matondo score. Before after during commentary
Adam Young hosts the December 15 New Mexico Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 14 New Mexico Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 13 New Mexico Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 12 New Mexico Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 11 New Mexico Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Audio Report adapted from material below featured on the TAM Beef Cattle Short Course website;The Texas A&M Beef Cattle Short Course has a rich tradition and historical place in the programs emanating from the Department of Animal Science at Texas A&M University. The TAM Beef Cattle Short Course is nationally and internationally recognized as the largest attended beef cattle educational program of its type in the world. The Cattleman's College features more than 20 concurrent sessions. Topics include animal health, nutrition, reproduction, breeding, genetics, selection, research, marketing and handling. Management sessions will cover business, forage, range, and purebred cattle. Topics such as landowner issues and fence building will be featured at this BCSC. Sessions are designed for everyone, from the newest member of the industry to the most seasoned producer. Additionally, over 150 agriculture related businesses and trade show exhibitors annually attend the course and attest to the fact that it is the most highly attended activity of its kind anywhere in the United States. Annually over 1,700 participants attend the Beef Cattle Short Course to gain valuable knowledge about beef cattle production.
Adam Young hosts the December 25 Quick Lane Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 24 Quick Lane Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 23 Quick Lane Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 22 Quick Lane Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Adam Young hosts the December 21 Quick Lane Bowl Daily Audio Report, sponsored by Nusenda Credit Union, and airing on the Aggie Radio Network.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
THE THESIS: The FBI is beyond repair. Their corruption is obvious abd hoax-making is dangerous. But, it's the purging of Americans of conscience from their jobs that is most indicative of where the agency is headed and why it must be rebuilt entirely with godly people in charge. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES: Exodus 18:21Moreover, look for able men from all the people, men who fear God, who are trustworthy and hate a bribe, and place such men over the people as chiefs of thousands, of hundreds, of fifties, and of tens.Acts: 5:29But Peter and the apostles answered, “We must obey God rather than men.”Ephesians 5: 8-138 For you were once darkness, but now you are light in the Lord. Live as children of light 9 (for the fruit of the light consists in all goodness, righteousness and truth) 10 and find out what pleases the Lord. 11 Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. 12 It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. 13 But everything exposed by the light becomes visible—and everything that is illuminated becomes a light. THE NEWS & COMMENT:Corruption: Prior to this ruling, President Trump's legal team was being told they have to sign-off on the FBI's inventory list of items they seized without getting to see the actual items. Mar-a-Lago Raid Judge: Trump Can Review Seized Materials Before Stating Objections To Inventory, As Feds Seek Expedited AppealCollusion and hoax-making: Peter Strok's boss ripped into him in the letter that dismissed him from the FBI. But, that same man said he couldn't find any evidence that Strok's political bias effected the investigation. That is breathtaking. Strok's bias IS the FBI's bias and that is the sole reason the investigation of Trump and Russia took place. Remember, Strok wanted an “insurance policy” they could use to oust Trump if the voters elected him. Peter Strzok and the Russia collusion hoax, revisited; Within the last few days, the letter that the FBI sent to Peter Strzok when it fired him has been made public. The letter is dated August 8, 2018, and was signed by Deputy Director David Bowdich. Its rebuke to Strzok is stinging and unqualified. More corruption and arrogance: the FBI pretended it didn't have any documents about Seth Rich. Then, under orders from a judge, they found 20,000 documents. But, despite a judge's orders, they still refuse to turn over Seth Rich's laptop that might reveal if Mr. Rich--who was murdered--was the source of some of the leaks about Hillary's emails.Court orders production of Seth Rich laptopThe Purge: Steve Friend is an FBI agent and SWAT Team member. He refused to participate in SWAT raids against people who might have committed simple misdemeanors. He says--and, he's correct--the raids were political attacks and unconstitutional. Agent Friend followed agency protocols in voicing his concerns. So, the FBI bosses took his badge and gun. He is suspended while they seek to purge him, like so many agencies used the Covid Flu to purge people like him.[AUDIO] - Report: 30 Former FBI Agents Support Suspended Whistleblower Who Disclosed Agency's Bias Against Conservatives; One man described Friend as “a model example of what FBI agents nationwide should be.”More purges: it's not just FBI agents. Look at this list of people the FBI has gone after with extraordinary means and measures. Federal Bureau Of Intimidation: The Government's War On Political FreedomLiz Cheney and her dear friend, Nancy Pelosi are trying to make the case to impeach Clarence Thomas using his wife's “bad-think” as the cause. Mrs. Thomas is not going to back down. The harassment of Ginni ThomasTo wrap this all up, let's contrast and compare with one, simple headline:Dick Morris says that Hillary Clinton is preparing for another presidential run in 2024:
MediaVillage's Insider InSites podcast on Media, Marketing and Advertising
Audio is a powerhouse marketing and advertising medium, that to some, may be discounted by some media strategists for its lack of visual stimulation. Yet, we are ‘listening' to music, spoken word, podcasts on so many various platforms that, not only has it become even more pervasive in our lives than ever before, but now that music may be coming through platforms such as Connected TVs, Amazon Echo Shows or Google Nest Hubs that do add an element of visualization to the experience. Regardless of visuals, as seen in the latest stats from Audacy's State of Audio Report 2022: The Disruptors - The Listeners, the Creators and Advertisers Revolutionizing Audio sheds insights MedaVillage's Lead Analyst, Jeff Minsky, recently had the opportunity to sit down with Audacy CMO Paul Suchman to discuss the key findings in the report, the scientific proof of the impact of audio, as well as the importance and expansion that local audio talent is making in the Creator Economy. On June 16th at 2pm EST Audacy will be holding their Audacy Insight Series: State of Audio - The Disruptors webinar. You can sign up for the free session here.
After uploading our Audio Report of a Yowie witnessed at Picnic Point at Toowoomba in Queensland, the story went viral. Channel 7 contacted us for an interview, and Tony Healy agreed to step up to the plate. Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
--
GYMPIE and its surrounding areas have a long history of Yowie Sightings. In this Audio Report, our Witness has one of the best Yowie Encounters reported to us from the region.In fact she had two Sightings in a week. Our Witness tells the story extremely well. She was very apprehensive in coming forward to tell her story. She is very lovely and particularly shy young lady.We are very thankful to her for coming forward and sharing her experience with us.QUESTION: Was the second Yowie waiting for her on that lonely dark back road? Get bonus content on PatreonSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/yowiehunters-witness-reports. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
It's nearly the end of 2021, which means it's time to take a look at all the latest 2021 podcast stats to see how the medium has continued to evolve in the eyes of the public. The 2021 Spoken Word Audio Report was recently released by NPR and Edison Research, giving us some insight into how podcasting, audiobooks, and other spoken-word audio has grown and diversified. Join us on this episode of the Podcast Industry Experts as we take you through the Spoken Word Audio Report, analyze the findings, and make some pretty bold predictions about how things will continue to change in 2022.
In the very first episode of the Q'd Up Podcast, Jay Soderberg (Pod Vader) and John Luckenbaugh give you tips, tricks, and news to help improve your podcast. It's the best podcast for podcasters. The guys talk about a new spoken word audio report that showed podcast listenership is growing at an insane rate as well as how people find podcasts. If you already record a podcast or are looking to start one, this insight can help increase your podcast views by defining your strategy. John also teaches Jay about “LUFS” and what different podcast apps need from your recording to sound the best. Show highlights:Introduction of Jay Soderberg (Pod Vader) and John Luckenbaugh Jay and John talk about how they got started in the podcast business. Equipment run down (2:30) In this episode, Jay and John are using Zoom to record the podcast. It's just one of the many different podcast apps you can use to record your very own. The guys also share their current podcast microphone setups so you know what yours might sound like. Spoken word audio report (3:30) NPR recently put out their spoken word audio report, detailing just how much podcasts have grown recently. As of September 2020, a whopping 75% of people in the U.S. have listened to spoken-word audio within the last month alone. How do users find podcasts (10:30) If you're trying to increase your podcast views, you need to know how people find podcasts. The spoken word audio report gives a little insight that could be the difference between your show getting heard at all. Why do people listen to podcasts (12:30) Finally, the spoken word audio report talks about why people listen to podcasts, including how it might have changed due to COVID-19. Let's Teach Pod Vader a lesson: What is ”LUFS” (14:20) John breaks down the podcast term “LUFS” for Jay, including what it stands for and how important it is to your podcast audio. John also tells you what levels you should be getting in order to submit to all the podcast apps. Apple podcasts numbers (19:50) Jay shares some Apple podcasts numbers, including how many active podcasts are currently on the service. With Apple's podcast app being among the biggest in the space, these stats go to prove that so many shows stop before they even get started. Links:https://www.qd-up.com/ (Q'd Up) https://www.nationalpublicmedia.com/insights/reports/the-spoken-word-audio-report/ (Spoken word audio report) https://mypodcastreviews.com/ (My Podcast Reviews) https://twitter.com/TheRealPodVader (Pod Vader twitter) Pod Vader email John's email
Podfresh Daily'nin 60. sayısından herkese günaydın ⚡ Geçtiğimiz hafta Podfresh Daily yayınlarına konuk olarak desteklerini sunan tüm yayıncı arkadaşlarımıza bir kere daha teşekkür ederek başlayalım yeni haftaya. Bu defa da Aykut mikrofona geri dönerken sevgili Uraz kısa bir ara aldı. Geçtiğimiz hafta mikrofon başında olup da bizleri çekiştirenlerle yüzleşmeye geldik.
From the Edison and NPR 2020 smart home audio report: "With 41% percent of the U.S. population saying they are staying at home and not leaving unless it is an emergency and 54% only going to places they feel safe and/or are necessary, new research shows how smart speakers and voice assistants are increasingly becoming a part of their everyday lives. 52% of voice-assistant users say they use voice tech several times a day or nearly every day, compared to 46% before the outbreak. 36% of U.S. adult smart speaker owners say they are using their device more to listen to music and entertainment since the outbreak, and 52% of 18-34-year-olds say the same. 35% of U.S. adult smart speaker owners are listening to more news and information since the COVID-19 outbreak, and 50% of those ages 18-34 say the same." See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The group has received proposals from the private sector to add new machines for molecular testing of the virus.
Today’s tip is a report I want you to be aware of, The Spoken Word Audio Report.
Full report HEREShare your insights: @superimpose.global on Instagram
Philip Tomasino recently signed an Entry Level Contract with the Nashville Predators. He's been lighting it up in the Ontario Hockey League, so where does he fit with the future of the Predators? Sam Fleming has the report.
Although the probiotics market is showing some signs of maturation, industry analysts indicate the category has merely established a firm foundation from which to extend growth in many directions. NMI’s Diane Ray, John Davidson from Deerland Probiotics & Enzymes, and Scott Bush of Probiotic Consulting lend their expertise to this audio report gauging the future of probiotics.
Evolution of the cognitive health market is shaped by numerous consumer trends, but perhaps none as impactful as growing interest in healthy aging.
From issues with ginseng in the early 1970s to modern-day concerns with ingredients such as ginkgo biloba, bilberry and saw palmetto, the natural products industry is no stranger to botanical adulteration. In this podcast, Mark Blumenthal of the American Botanical Council and ABC-AHP-NCNPR Botanical Adulterants Prevention Program; Holly Johnson, Ph.D., of the American Herbal Products Association; and Margaret Dohnalek, Ph.D., of Valensa International discuss advancements in the effort to ensure botanical authentication for safe, effective products.
Michael Pento of Pento Portfolio Strategies joins us for an encore interview. He weighs in on how he sees Fed policy decisions playing out and why he believes it will have damaging long-term effects on the economy.
In episode 149 Daniel, Tommy, Jes, with a special appearance from Connie Moreno talk about the food from the Festival of the Holidays. We also talk about Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway, Disney + streaming service, new World of Disney and more! News Mickey and Minnie's Runaway Railway Coming to Disneyland (Rumor) Disney's New Streaming Service ‘Disney+” will have a docu-series about Imagineering World of Disney in DTD completely remodeled WDW - Disney Skyliner Opens in the Fall 2019 DCA Festival of the Holidays - The Sip and Savor pass is now available for everyone Audio Report from Connie Moreno Featured - What food items are your favorite or what do you want to try the most? DCA festivals of the holidays Foodie guide Twitter and Instagram Daniel @disgeekpodcast Tommy @tommypix Chris @dizchris Jes @jesjones1976 Connie @mouseconnie Email us at- disgeekpodcast@gmail.com Call us at 661 450-8290. If you enjoy the show take a minute and Review us in iTunes.
The Nashville Predators blew a two-goal lead in the third period, falling 5-4 to the San Jose Sharks Tuesday night at Bridgestone Arena. Two goals by Viktor Arvidsson, plus goals from Filip Forsberg and Craig Smith weren't enough to hold off a San Jose comeback. Juuse Saros made consecutive starts for the first time in his career, stopping 27 of the 32 shots he faced. Michael Gallagher's post-game story includes audio from the locker room with Ryan Johansen, Viktor Arvidsson and Peter Laviolette.
Michael Rogers talks with Marie Chantal-Dalese, President and CEO of Chateau Chantal Winery and Resort in Traverse City, to get her suggestions on how to handle the challenges of employing a highly seasonal workforce.
Michael Rogers talks with Matt Dibble, CEO of Final5, a small marketing firm in Detroit, to get his advice on the most effective way to tell the story of why your small business is great.
Michael Rogers talks with Chris Drouin owner of Ignite Media Group, a full service marketing agency in Rochester Hills, about the value of multimedia content for your website and social media platforms.
Michael Rogers talks with Kathie Fuce-Hobohm, owner of SPACE Inc. in Midland, recently recognized by the National Association of Business Resources as one of the 101 Best and Brightest Companies to Work for in the Nation.
Michael Rogers talks with Brent Forsberg, president of TA Forsberg Real Estate in mid-Michigan, about the growth strategies that have helped them thrive into their third generation of family ownership.
Michael Rogers talks with Carl Erickson, the founder and CEO of Atomic Object in Grand Rapids, recently named one of Michigan’s top workplaces by the Detroit Free Press.
Michael Rogers talks with Tom Chaney, general manager of Jacobsen Industries in Livonia -- a member of the Detroit Free Press list of top workplaces in Michigan.
Michael Rogers talks with small business owner Michelle Klassen, owner of LkM Solutions. Her firm focuses on energy resilience, infrastructure and resource access, which helps her draw a lot of parallels to the challenges small business owners face in maintaining growth and prosperity.
Michael Rogers talks with Jeff Farrington, chief operating officer for Gordon Advisors, about the best way to prepare your business for the challenge of managing growth.
Michael Rogers talks with small business tech expert Tony Merlo, owner of SmarterPhones.net, about a simple trick for improving the performance of your mobile phone.
Michael Rogers talks with SBA loan expert Matt Reinbold, Vice President of Commercial Banking for the Great Lakes Bay Region of Independent Bank, about his tips for securing an SBA-backed loan for your small business.
Michael Rogers talks with business tech expert Linda Daichendt of the Mobile Technology Association of Michigan about the impact that rapidly-improving artificial intelligence may have on small business owners.
Michael Rogers, communications officer for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with Jim Foucher, co-owner of RBV Contracting in Detroit, the SBA Government Contractor of the Year in Michigan.
Illias presents information on the Greek philosopher Plato during our Greeks Weeks presentations. She was nice enough to share her research and presentation on the student produced podcast in our Hauger History series. This podcast is a quick overview of Plato's early life, thoughts, and impacts in Ancient Greece!
Jays From the Couch Radio brings you up to date on all the goings on in the Toronto Blue Jays minor league system. Jay Blue of Blue Jays From Away and Ryan Mueller of Jays From the Couch bring you up to speed on who's hot, who's not and highlight some key contributors in the success of the Blue Jays affiliates.--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jays-from-the-couch-radio/support
RARE 1968 SPECIAL REPORT THE DEATH OF DR. MARTIN LUTHER KING JR.
Michael Rogers, communications officer for the Small Business Association of Michigan, talks with Todd McCracken about why it’s important to tell regulators what the new federal regulations will mean for you and your small business.
AIIM Industry Watch Audio Report - Content Analytics - Automating processes and extracting knowledge. From the AIIM research desk. Be sure to download your copy of this report at AIIM.org/research Underwritten by: ABBYY, ASG Technology Services, Kofax, Record Point and OpenText AIIM.org
On Thursday 23rd February, as part of Israeli Apartheid Week 2012, the Ireland-Palestine Solidarity Campaign (IPSC) was proud to present the Irish Premiere of the brand new film ‘Roadmap to Apartheid' by film-makers Ana Nogueira & Eron Davidson. The 90 minute documentary film, takes a look at the current situation in Palestine through the lens of South African Apartheid; comparing the two regimes in a manner not flattering for the Israeli state. It is narrated by US Civil Rights icon Alice Walker, and features interviews with many Palestinian, Israeli, South African and international activists, journalists and academics. The film was well received by the audience of over 60 people, even receiving an ovation at the end. The film is due to be released in the coming months and will be making appearances (and hopefully winning deserved awards) at various international film festivals. You can view the film trailer below, and if you missed it don't worry, the IPSC will be organising future screenings of this brilliant film around the country. Following the film, there was a discussion with Huwaida Arraf and Adam Shapiro (audio recording below), two of the founders of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) which promotes non-violent resistance to Israeli Apartheid. It was a wide ranging discussion that encompassed everything from Palestinian refugees to the ‘Arab Spring'. Click here to download an audio recording of the Q&A with Adam Shapiro and Huwaida Arraf (mp3). Disclaimer: Views expressed in the discussion do not necessarily reflect the view of the IPSC. Adam Shapiro and Huwaida Arraf, two of the founders of the International Solidarity Movement (ISM) A section of the audience Special thanks: The IPSC would like to thank the directors of Roadmap to Apartheid Ana and Eron for allowing us to screen their film as part of Israeli Apartheid Week 2012, and Huwaida and Adam for stepping in at the last minute when Iyad Burnat's tour had to be cancelled.