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The combination of music and animation goes back to the beginning of animation and Disney dives all the way into the motif in 1940's Fantasia. We get dinosaurs, dancing mushrooms and hippos, the first color Mickey Mouse and a full Bacchanal - all while listening to some of the most popular classical music of all time - would you dare ask for anything more? A plot? Nah, not this time. Just kick back and let it wash over you. Recommendations: Ghostbusters: Afterlife and Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire (Starz); Erin Brockovich (Netflix?) Next up: Dumbo (1941) Email us at latecomers@gmail.com Find Amity @ www.amityarmstrong.com Our Facebook group is here for those who consent: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1754020081574479/
Want more MTM Vegas? Check out our Patreon for access to our exclusive weekly aftershow! patreon.com/mtmvegas Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories This week Virgin finally released the details of their new Cherry Rewards program. While many recent Vegas loyalty program launches have been lackluster, this new program adds quite a bit of value and unique perks. Will it be successful in drawing people away from Strip casinos? In other news Resorts World's parent company is changing CEOs at the same time Jim Murren is discussing his new advisory panel's hope to "save" the property. Will it work? We also discuss the new Vegas 747, Primm's future plans, Sphere's name, using secure casino PINs, Bacchanal changes, Alanis at the Colosseum and the end of Pawn Stars. 0:00 Decoding casino PINs via keyboard 0:31 Area 15's 747 drives through Vegas 1:45 Boring Company is expanding into Vegas housing 3:25 Vegas Sphere has a name! 4:07 Sphere Bankruptcy? 5:27 John Summit and EDM at the Sphere - Do they need a house DJ? 6:07 Las Vegas isn't dying - Very positive January numbers 8:17 Bacchanal buffet cuts weekday brunch 8:52 Another new residency for Caesars Colosseum 9:59 Primm's future redevelopment plan 11:40 Will Primm ever have 3 casinos again? 12:40 Resorts World reinvented - Jim Murren's big plans 14:33 Redeveloping Resorts World's Strip Frontage 16:05 Goodbye Pawn Stars - End of an era? 17:40 Virgin's new Cherry Rewards details, tiers & benefits 18:55 Free cabanas, monthly dining credits, upgrades and more 20:55 Virgin status match coming soon? Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
“Remember that you ought to behave in life as you would at a banquet. As something is being passed around it comes to you; stretch out your hand, take a portion of it politely. It passes on; do not detain it. Or it has not come to you yet; do not project your desire to meet it, but wait until it comes in front of you. So act toward children, so toward a wife, so toward office, so toward wealth.“ – Epictetus In This Episode, We Get Stoic About: Hunger, like thirst, is biological, physical. Craving, on the other hand, is emotional, psychological. One is body-driven, one is head-driven. When we cling to fleeting moments or yearn for what has not yet arrived we operate without self-control - that is craving. Instead, we should remain present and patient, without undue attachment, expectation or desire for more. This principle extends beyond the dinner table to various other aspects of life, including relationships, work, and wealth. We talk about thunder and craving on today's podcast! Resources + Links: Connect with Kristofor | www.kristoforhealey.com Connect with Kristofor on Instagram | @team_healey Subscribe to The Stoic Responder on Substack | https://thestoicresponder.substack.com Subscribe to The Stoic Responder on YouTube | The Stoic Responder Buy your copy of In Valor: 365 Stoic Meditations for First Responders, here! Buy your copy of Indispensable: A Tactical Plan for the Modern Man, here! Book Kristofor for a speaking event, here! Sponsor Discounts: Friend of the show Dan Hickman (@danieljasonhickman on Instagram) hosts the Competitive Edge Podcast and is a father, entrepreneur and hybrid athlete. As a MyZone Ambassador, Dan is offering The Stoic Responder Podcast listeners $60 off of a MyZone heart rate monitor using discount code TMZUS001-51445-60. If you aren't using a heart rate monitor to train, you're missing out on critical data. Through accurate heart rate tracking and real-time feedback, all effort counts. Until Next Time…out of role!
Ashley Lusietto and Bevin Butler are here to give us the info on this years Bacchanal!
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Check out our new sister channel/show called 20 Minute Travel! - https://www.youtube.com/@20minutetravel You can also listen to 20 Minute Travel as a podcast: Spotify Apple Podcasts Episode Description: As a reminder you can watch this show as well at: http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories This week we got a first look at the possible new home of the Neon Museum in the Las Vegas Arts District. While the concept art was accidentally leaked, it appears to show the museum taking home on the roof of a Downtown parking garage. How will this look and what does it mean for the museum? In other news someone is reporting MGM is beginning to charge a phone booking fee. Is this fair and is this even a new practice? We also discuss Oyo's interesting implosion promo, Luxor's new carpet from above, how Vegas loop is going autonomous, an exciting pop-up restaurant, surviving in Vegas with no hotel and $20 plus how beginner's luck helped one man win $407K. Episode Guide: 0:00 Luxor's new carpet from above 0:42 A first look at the Neon Museum's new home 1:56 How it would look to have old Vegas neon on a garage rooftop 2:46 Is MGM charging a $15 per day phone reservation fee? 4:30 Oyo's interesting implosion promo - How to score a prime view 6:17 Story of a Muse - New experiential popup at Palms 51st floor 8:07 Lake Mead “bandits” indicted for destroying boulders 9:19 4 cool water hikes near Las Vegas 10:37 Behind the scenes of $407K side bet winner - Beginner's luck? 12:52 A pipe dream for the future of Vegas mass transit 13:38 Vegas Loop moving to autonomy….sort of 15:01 The future of autonomous vehicles in Vegas and beyond 16:14 Behind the scenes at Caesars' iconic Bacchanal buffet 17:21 Lobster guy vs. buffet manager - The interview 18:34 Surviving in Vegas with no hotel and only $20 19:45 How social engineering and making “friends” is a good strategy About the Show: Each week tens of thousands of people tune into our MtM Vegas news shows at http://www.YouTube.com/milestomemories. We do two news shows weekly on YouTube with this being the audio version. Never miss out on the latest happenings in and around Las Vegas! Enjoying the podcast? Please consider leaving us a positive review on your favorite podcast platform! You can also connect with us anytime at podcast@milestomemories.com. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify or by searching "MtM Vegas" or "Miles to Memories" in your favorite podcast app. Don't forget to check out our travel/miles/points podcast as well!
Host: Dewayne Bryant | Released Tuesday, August 13, 2024 In this episode, Dewayne explores the ancient bacchanalian celebrations in light of their mention in the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. We want to hear from you! Subscription Links
Host: Dewayne Bryant | Released Tuesday, August 13, 2024 In this episode, Dewayne explores the ancient bacchanalian celebrations in light of their mention in the opening ceremonies of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris. We want to hear from you! Subscription Links
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Stay F. Homekins: with Janie Haddad Tompkins & Paul F. Tompkins
This is our July STAY F. HOMEKINS podcast episode, free to all who partake (and we thank you!)In this STAY F. HOMEKINS podcast episode, the Homekinses are back home, recording just a smidge early around that extensive Comedy Bang! Bang! road tour schedj! Janie ends up reacting to that Ren Faire docuseries, and PFT weighs in on boomer Bacchanal branding. Together, the two announce an upcoming STAY F. HOMEKINS movie watch-along bonus episode (coming out this month), a podcast appearance together coming out this week on A COUPLE and MORE while PFT's busy tour schedule (both Comedy Bang! Bang! and VARIETOPIA!) continues.LIVE-STREAM tickets for this Sunday's VARIETOPIA with Paul F. Tompkins at 7pm in Los Angeles IN JUST TWO DAYS are available here. The livestream has been reportedly AMAZING quality (probably contingent on various WiFi's), and of course, the show gets archived for a week afterward for revisiting!LISTEN TO OUR NEWEST PODCAST CONVERSATION AND WEIGH IN; comment section below is OPEN FOR CHAT (if, that is, you subscribe to the Weekend Water substack!) If you don't subscribe, your comment goes to an online comment farm upstate to run around, so sign up to save the comments!!! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit weekendwater.substack.com/subscribe
Upper West Side, Lisa and Dave's anniversary, Bacchanal at Dave and Lisa's wedding, Daryl underdressing at Dave and Lisa's rehearsal dinner, Dressing like Marc Rosenthal, The Conversation movie, Young Milo loved Ace Ventura, Became Milo who loved foreign films and films with no plot, New York City movies, French Connection, Serpico, Dog Day Afternoon, Marathon Man, All fail the Bechdel Test, Gene Hackman, Roy Scheider, Sounds of New York City, Shots of New York City in the `1970s, Francis Ford Coppola, Cindy Williams, Robert Duvall, Teri Garr, Gene Hackman listening to an audio recording, Repeating snippet of audio, "He'd kill us if he had the chance," He'd kill US if he had the chance, Letterbox'd, Family joke concerning inflection, Playing the inflection game with Max and Alana, We all liked the movie and the twist on that one line, @milotimepodcast,
Me and Carnival have a Contract! Blessings beautiful people! It's SOCA TIME! Get ready for non-stop Bacchanal and vibes outta this world! Soca has been apart of my entire life, The culture and energy is something that can't be explained only felt! I absolutely love carnival, Jouvert and fetein till the sun comes up! Get ready to blast off! Your one way ticket to Bacchanal Land starts now! Buss ah wine!!! OSOCITYNATION ! I have so many great surprises that I cant wait to share with all of your beautiful faces! Make sure to follow My instagram @OSOCITY ! Also I have a lot of original music coming out on my Spotify @OSOCITY that Im so excited for all of you to hear it! Love you all! Peace and Love : Social Media | Contact : ▶ BOOKING : OSOCITYBOOKINGS@Yahoo.com ▶ OSOCITY Spotify Playlist : open.spotify.com/playlist/4mal5KVAZIs0Z1WNoSilV4 ▶ Spotify : artists.spotify.com/c/artist/7HEvQ6…rofile/overview ▶ SOUNDCLOUD : @osocity954 ▶ FACEBOOK : www.facebook.com/OSOCITY/? ref=aymt_homepage_panel ▶INSTAGRAM : www.instagram.com/osocity/ ▶ TWITTER : twitter.com/OSOCITY ▶ SNAPCHAT : @OSOCITY ▶ WEBSITE : OSOCITY.Com ▶ TRACKLIST : 1.Kes - Tack Back 2.VOICE - PENTHOUSE 3.Shaggy x Kes - Mood 4.Kes - Banga 5.Leadpipe x Jus-Jay King - Brain Freeze 6.Mical Teja - RUNAWAY 7.Nadia Batson - Market 8.Patrice Roberts - Meet We Down Dey 9.Sugar Waist - Kerwin Du Bois X Yung Bredda 10.Nadia Batson - Everytime 11.Kerwin Du Bois - Life After Fete 12.Olatunji - Inventor 13.Gbmnutron, Farmer Nappy - In The Center 14.Gbmnutron - Hot Gyal Anthem 15.Trinidad Killa x Rosario X - Spanish 16.Problem Child - Holiday 17.Pumpa - The A List | 2023 Soca 18.Mical Teja - DNA 19.Wadicks x System32 - Beat Rum Bad 20.Voice x V'ghn - TRINIDAD SWEET 21.Farmer Nappy - How ah Livin 22.Bunji Garlin - Carnival Contract 23.Nailah Blackman x Lyrikal - Best Self 24.Patrice Roberts - Anxiety
Anslem Douglas is a talented Grammy award winning musician, performer, composer, storyteller, songwriter and author. He gained widespread recognition for his hit single "Doggie," which later became popularized by the Bahamian junkanoo band Baha Men as "Who Let the Dogs Out." Born and raised in the vibrant village of La Romaine in southern Trinidad, Anslem developed a passion for music at a young age, honing his skills by singing in his local Pentecostal Church. Anslem has performed in front of receptive audiences worldwide such as: Canada, England, Israel, Sweden, The United States, Zimbabwe and Antigua. At the age of 16, Anslem formed a band called Exodus with some of his church friends. However, his musical journey took a slight detour when he enlisted in the Trinidad and Tobago Coast Guard in 1984, serving for six years. During his time in the Coast Guard, Anslem had the opportunity to perform with the Coast Guard band, further deepening his musical abilities. After leaving the Coast Guard, Anslem became acquainted with soca, Trinidad's native genre, and began performing with local bands such as Fire Flight and Atlantik. It was during this period that he composed several notable songs, as well as the Grammy-winning hit single "Who Let the Dogs Out?" while residing in Canada. Throughout his career, Anslem has showcased his versatility by venturing into various genres. In 2012, he released his self-written album "Project A.D.," a fusion of Neo soul and Pop, produced by Eddie Bullen and his son Quincy Bullen. In 2013 “Stick Fight', 2014 “Too Sweet”. He continued to release singles in subsequent years, including "Do You Think He Will Understand," a power Soca track, "Bacchanal," a neo-Calypso single, and "Dancing With You," a Classic 60s riddim collaboration with Lil Bitts. He's been working on an album which fuses R&B, Soul, Smooth Jazz and Pop, with 9 of the 11 tracks written by himself and produced by renowned Brazilian-American guitarist, Sandro Albert in NYC. With a rich musical background and a passion for making a difference through his music, Anslem (Dexter) Douglas continues to captivate audiences with his soulful compositions and powerful performances. Anslem's dedication to his craft has been recognized, with him winning the Best Caribbean Style Artist at the 2014 Black Canadian Awards. Importantly, he actively uses his music as a platform to raise awareness on social issues, exemplified by his single "Break That Cycle," which addresses the destructive impact of domestic violence on families and society as a whole. Anslem is constantly creating new music while writing. While working on his first children's book, The Adventures of Spin & Scratch - The Relocation (Author House Publishing, 2019), with The Cat-astrophe as the sequel, he also has four ongoing literary projects. Anslem is fusing R&B, Soul, Smooth Jazz and Pop with his music through -AD & The Band which begins touring the United States this year. Follow Mr. Douglas at: https://wwwanslemmusic.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ozzie-show/support
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The guys are HEROES, as the two will work on Black Friday – which should be a national holiday. Also on the show, the Jets are dead, but Matt would run it back with Aaron Rodgers next year. Plus, the Bills offense puts up 30 last week, the Giants complete the sweep of the Commanders and our NFL Picks.
Tennessee Tech's Bacchanal is coming up this weekend! Ashley and Bevin are in the studio to tell us about it.
THE FIRST INSTALLMENT OF GRAND THEFT BACCHANAL MIAMI VICE 2023 BROUGHT TO YOU BY DJ CHRIS JOHN THIS IS MY OFFICIAL SEND OFF MIX TO MIAMI CARNIVAL NOTHING BUT VIBES FROM SONGS YOU MAY KNOW TO SOME SONGS YOU MIGHT NOW KNOW!! FOLLOW DJ CHRIS JOHN ON ALL SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMS TWITTER - @DEEJAYCHRISJOHN INSTAGRAM - @DEEJAYCHRISJOHN ALL BOOKINGS CONTACT @PMFAO ON INSTAGRAM OR EMAIL JENE@OCEVENTSNYC.COM
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Let's celebrate and learn about the best in food and wine! The Paige Kornblue Show takes us on location to Boca Bacchanal's Grand Tasting event at The Addison in Boca Raton to hear from world class chefs, vintners and distillers who joined forces to support the heritage education programs of The Schmidt Boca Raton History Museum and the Boca Raton Historical Society. Paige sits down with teams from Hope Family Wines, Delicato Family Wines, Gourmetphile, The Addison, Boca Magazine, The Capital Grille, Privaira and the Boca Raton Historical Society to bring you the latest from the wine industry, culinary scene and thriving city of Boca Raton! Learn more in the FOOD & DRINK section of the Blog at www.PaigeKornblue.com 01:40 Hope Family Wines 05:45 The Capital Grille 06:50 Privaira Private Air Charter 09:45 Gourmetphile 11:58 Marie Speed/Boca Magazine 15:50 Zoe Lanham/VP, The Addison 17:50 Delicato Family Wines 20:48 Mary Csar/Exec. Dir, Boca Raton Historical Society 23:18 Olivia Hollaus/Board Chair, Boca Raton Historical Society
Many people, including clinicians, often conflate palliative care with hospice and end-of-life care. In today's episode, Dr. Michael Rabow, a UCSF internist who specializes in palliative care, shares the broader mission of palliative care and how it can provide compassionate and supportive care that is centered on quality life rather than end-of-life care. Dr. Rabow discusses what drew him to palliative medicine, what life lessons he's learned from his patients and how he maintains a meaningful relationship with human suffering while also combating burnout. Articles discussed: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6695129/#!po=1.35135 Music by: - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
There's no carnival without bacchanal. Whether it's national bacchanal stories originating from rumours that take on a life of their own or bacchanal in your friend group. It's a part of our culture and of course calypsonians never fail to capture the spirit, energy and stories that reflect our collective and individual experiences. From the classic by Super Blue, "Bachannal Time" to the newer anthems like by Kerwin Dubois. This episode of TGiM the Tent is an exciting mix of traditional and contemporary calypsoes with songs from as early as the 1954 Road March to present day and everything bacchanalish in between.
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Merry Christmas to all of our friends and listeners around the world! Nick is joined by guest hosts Cousin John, Joe Leo of ESPN and The Grind Hours Podcast, and Bryce to spread Christmas cheer across the airwaves. Discussions on Avatar: The Way of Water, classic TV specials, annoying holiday music, big news out of the great state of Florida, and a recap on friend of thew show Rudy Giuliani's latest legal issues. All this and more! Have a happy holidays, everyone, and a lovely New Year. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/childrens-programming-pod/message
DJ KiddFrost Presents the Bacchanal Riddim Mix featuring DJ Cheem, Nailah Blackman x Yung Bredda, Tinidad Killa & Sackie! Produced by Jonny Blaze & Dan Evens ### TRACK LIST ### Cheem - Alright Yung Bredda x Nailah Blackman - Perfect Trinidad Killa - Corn & Pigtail Sackie - Looking For Hose ### ### ### ### PROMO USE ONLY | SUPPORT THE ARTISTS & BUY _________________________________________________________________ Enjoy & Connect with me everywhere ! • Bookings - djkiddfrostmusic@gmail.com Facebook : bit.ly/3gKzGWB Twitter : bit.ly/2sibCmX Twitch : bit.ly/2sibCmX Instagram : bit.ly/2kAIvXY YouTube : bit.ly/2ZOAnr1 Soundcloud : bit.ly/31FAGDv Mixcloud : bit.ly/3iBZVjw
Ever wonder what contributed to the Great Resignation in healthcare? In today's episode, Shieva and Nicole discuss the intersection of race and burnout in medicine with Dr. Starr Knight, the Associate Chair of Diversity & Inclusion for the UCSF Department of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Knight delves into what the process of recovery and healing from burnout looks like at the individual and systemic level in healthcare. Articles mentioned in this episode: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2589537021001590 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5821021/ To learn more about Dr. Knight's work: https://journals.lww.com/em-news/fulltext/2022/08000/diversity_matters__wellness,_burnout,_and_recovery.9.aspx Music by: - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
Random Vegas In its first week of operation, the Bacchanal Buffet at Caesars Palace served about 15,000 people. The venue was built at a cost of $17 million. (@vitalvegas via Bacchanal's Executive Chef at the time, Scott Green) Twitpic of the week It's past, present, and future all in one photo. Brought to our attention by @StefanVanDeCook, this picture from @summacorp features the Mirage, with the sands Marquee in the foreground, For a time, the Sands was the property on the strip. Until the Mirage came along supplanting the Sands as the market leader. Eventually accepting they couldn't continue to compete, they imploded the property and in its place opened Venetian. Fast forward to today and we are on the brink of losing another icon, the Mirage. True it won't be imploded but we are losing the volcano. it won't be the same and eventually we will lose the name Mirage but what we will never lose are the memories. News Mirage dolphins El Cortez renovations Franco Dragone Dies Light closes Fertitta building on the Strip
The Eastern market, particularly Atlantic City, has been a tough one for Caesars Entertainment. Prior to its purchase by Eldorado Resorts two years ago, Caesars had not reinvested in its resorts in the city—Caesars Atlantic City, Harrah's Resort and the Tropicana—for some time, resulting in lower revenues and fleeing customers. John Koster was appointed president of the region just over a year ago and has overseen a renewed investment in the city. He spoke with GGB Publisher Roger Gros in a suite at Caesars Atlantic City in August. (See video below for complete interview, or listen to the podcast above.) GGB: When Eldorado bought Caesars Entertainment, they promised regulators it would spend $400 million to upgrade the three Atlantic City properties. How much of that has been completed? John Koster: When we talked last year, it was a lot of talk from the company and myself but now the rubber has truly hit the road. We have seen a lot of progress. We just opened up Bobby's Burgers the other day over at Harrah's. It was a pleasure meeting Bobby Flay, and who knows? There might be future opportunities with him. Hell's Kitchen will open up to the general public on September 21. It's a bilevel, 235 seats, and it is absolutely beautiful. In about a month we'll be opening up the 185-seat Nobu restaurant. That is coming along beautifully. I've dined at the Las Vegas location several times and I must say that Caesars Palace does not have the view that Caesars Atlantic City is going to have of the Boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean. It's just fabulous. We just talked to our partner on the Nobu hotel suites, and we've made some minor adjustments there, but that project's going to begin very shortly. So we'll have 83 rooms and suites in our Centurion tower on the top floors. And that will round out Caesars, and I think we'll soon see that we don't have enough Nobu hotel suites. That will be a future expansion project for sure. We've also opened several more restaurants and outlets at Harrah's and the Trop, and still have a few to go that will open before next summer. What else is left? We haven't quite finalized the entertainment component. We're still working with Spiegelworld, the company responsible for Absinthe and the Atomic Saloon shows at Caesars Palace, but Gary Selesner, who is helping us with all of our entertainment and higher-end restaurant concepts and used to be the regional president for the Western properties, will be out here soon, so that deal should be signed very shortly. And once it is, it will be all systems go, and then we will be hoping to get that project open by next July. That will be a unique show here in Atlantic City. And there will be a unique Italian restaurant concept included in that development. There are lots of celebrity chefs in the Caesars properties in AC, at the same time the Borgata seems to be headed in a different direction. What is the strategy behind a celebrity chef restaurant? We've had very successful relationships with our most recent celebrity chef arrangements. Hell's Kitchen is on fire, to use a really bad pun, in Tahoe and Rincon—you can't get in. The Chef Nobu cache is very, very powerful. He has two restaurants in New York City and then with us having the first Nobu hotel and suites here on the East Coast, that will be very powerful. And added to Gordon, we all know how he does in terms of the celebrity. And then we've got Bobby and Guy Fieri. They all carry a lot of national branding all by themselves. Are buffets dead in Atlantic City? Caesars Palace has the Bacchanal. That's the model. But it's Vegas, right?—45 million people a year walking by with no seasonality. We've had to right-size the whole company, so in terms of buffets there is a direction that the company is going to continue to follow. In Atlantic City, having a variety of quick-service, medium to high-end caliber outlets matched what our customer demographics are. If there's a better model, we'll find it. You have the biggest sportsbook in town at the Wild Wild West. Is it sometimes hard to figure out how to utilize all that space? I think with our mobile Caesars sportsbook, we've got 1.5 million people signed up, which is a massive growth with a huge amount from the New York City area. So we are beginning to see the cross-pollination of the digital and sports customer into brick-and-mortar. Was it too big a footprint to begin with? Probably. But is it going to be something that we can grow into Wild Wild West? I would say yes. Especially now that it's football season. Tropicana, by the way, has got a perfectly sized sportsbook. It's surrounded nicely by gaming. That really is a great model, by the way. Our president and COO, Anthony Carano, came up with that model. The Harrah's one is nice. It's a little bit smaller. So you've got the three different sizes, if you will. So with all these great changes at the Caesars Atlantic City properties, how are you going to inform the public? By the time we get to next summer, everything should be done and open, so stay tuned. We want to make sure that people are aware of what we've got here. We really do need to relaunch Caesars in Atlantic City. I must say our air program is continuing to flourish here in Atlantic City. We're bringing people in from 49 locations around the country. That's worked very successfully, bringing them right into the Atlantic City airport. We have the biggest air program here in Atlantic City, and that's going to continue to grow.
What happens when healthcare workers' duty to care for patients conflicts with the interests of the system in which they work? In this episode, we discuss this conflict known as Dual Loyalty with Dr. Nathaniel Morris, a psychiatrist at UCSF. Dr. Morris shares his experience caring for incarcerated patients in the San Francisco jail system and discusses his experience tackling dual loyalty in this setting. Dr. Morris also highlights the complex, ethical challenges of being a psychiatrist in the correctional setting and how mental healthcare should be addressed in an ideal world. To read Dr. Morris's NEJM perspective article: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp2107013 Articles discussed: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2603938 https://www.thelancet.com/pdfs/journals/lancet/PIIS0140-6736(17)30259-3.pdf Music by - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
Microaggressions in medicine are all too common and are often disproportionately experienced by those underrepresented in the medicine. In this episode Dr. Melanie Molina, an emergency medicine physician at UCSF, shares her personal experience facing microaggressions and discusses both the psychological and physiological impact of microaggressions. Dr. Molina also highlights strategies to both reduce and respond to microaggressions. To read Dr. Molina's perspective piece and her feature in the NY Times: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32456801/ https://www.nytimes.com/2020/08/11/health/microaggression-medicine-doctors.html Articles discussed: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamasurgery/article-abstract/2738043 https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2007-07130-001 https://psycnet.apa.org/record/2019-01033-011 Music by - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
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*Trigger warning - this episode discusses suicide* Is it possible to maintain a lasting experience of Joy with patient care in medicine? Dr. Ricki Pollycove is an Integrative Women's Health physician who shares her wondrous ability to derive joy and love in her daily practice even after 35 years of practicing medicine. To read more about Dr. Ricki Pollycove: https://sfintegrativegynecology.com/ Link to article mentioned in this episode: https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/29496453-the-book-of-joy Cleveland Clinic's video: Empathy: The Human Connection to Patient Care https://youtu.be/cDDWvj_q-o8 Music used in this episode: - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
*Trigger warning – this episode discusses suicide* It's heartbreaking to discover that suicide is the second leading cause of death of medical residents. Dr. Justin Bullock shares his personal experience with bipolar disorder and suicidality in medical school and residency. Dr. Bullock highlights the importance of being unapologetic about self-care and describes systemic ways to promote mental health for medical trainees. To read more about Dr. Bullock's story: https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMp1917203 Resources mentioned in this episode: National Suicide Prevention Hotline: 1-800-273-TALK or dial 988 (starting 7/16/22) Crisis Text Line: texting HOME to 741741 Physician Support Line: 1-888-409-0141 Link to the articles mentioned in this episode: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/article-abstract/2474424 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5483979/ Music used in this episode: - Bacchanal by Nuisance - Glasses on the Table by Crowander
In this week's episode, NAS co-hosts Wilko Wilkes and Origin Crxss interview Jeff from British grunge band Bacchanal. They discuss their monthly live gigs, genre equality and the true meaning of money.
Hospitality Leaders - Interviews with hotel, event, and food service experts
On this episode of the Hospitality Leaders podcast, I'm joined by Matt Scovill, Executive Chef at Bacchanal Buffet in Las Vegas. Matt has a clear love for the art of craft food and for providing a high-quality culinary experience for his guests. He tries to impart that same passion to his team and create complete buy-in for the company vision. He does this by encouraging creativity and giving his staff constant opportunities to see the impact of their work. The structure of Matt's kitchen puts his fellow chefs right in front of his restaurant's patrons so that everyone gets some facetime with the guests they serve. Hearing praise directly from a guest is a powerful motivator, and it's an outstanding way to build unity and keep morale high. That praise means much more when chefs are allowed to take ownership of their work and to be involved in the making of the menu. Matt encourages his team to experiment in the kitchen; coming up with new ideas that help create future menus. It keeps his team invested in providing consistent quality work, day after day. While most kitchens are plagued by employee burnout, Matt's team comes to work every day energized by the environment he has created. Matt Scovill Matt Scovill Bacchanal Buffet Bacchanal Buffet Caesars Palace Chris Cano Upshift If you enjoyed today's show, please leave a 5-Star review. For more information and links to all of the resources mentioned in today's episode, visit HospitalityLeaderspodcast.com.
In marketing, the one thing you can never plan for is virality. You never know what piece of content will go Viral or how it will go Viral. This weekend, I dropped 2 videos recapping an event where Unilever/Breeze held an upscale event to launch their new detergent, invited influencers and I gave my opinions on it. That turned into a slew of response videos from the TikTokers towards me and people chiming in with their thoughts. Breeze then trended all weekend long lol. Well, I wanted to drop my thoughts and review the weekend...then dive into lessons learned from everything. To learn more about building your digital presence and monetizing, check out Keronrose.com. Make sure you subscribe to the Digipreneur.FM websites notification and email lists to ensure you never miss an episode. The book I recommend for up and coming Influencers to check out if they want to properly turn their following into a brand that generates income is ---> Influencer - Brittany Hennessy
In this special edition of Plot Trysts, Meg is joined by Tatianna Richardson, romance author and podcaster on Romance in Colour, to recap The Courtship! Catch Tati at Romance in Colour IG - @romanceincolour & @richardwriteson Twitter - @romanceincolour
Truths Universally Acknowledged: A ‘Courtship’ Recap Podcast
This week, Emma and Molly discuss the bacchanal (or, as the suitors would have it, BACCHANAL!) that took place on episode 6 of The Courtship. In this episode, we discuss s-e-x and wonder why it has to be such a big deal all the time. Other topics of interest: the weirdness of fantasy suites, the conservatism of some romance conventions, Miss Remy's frontrunners, the weather in England, nudity in classical art, how to not make it 100% obvious to everyone that you just had sex, portraiture, romcom wrestling, and the merits of the limerick. Find us on Twitter @mjkeran and @chingonacademic, or follow the show @truthsunipod.
So, we took your advice and watched the rest of Worst Roommate Ever on Netflix. Get comfy, friends. This is a doozy. Family Game Night II is tonight! Sign up for patreon for info.Ad-free audio and video versions of the podcast are now available on patreon https://linktr.ee/jadeandxd———————————————http://jadeandxd.comhttp://patreon.com/jadeandxdemail us: jadeandxd@gmail.comfollow us @jadeandxdcall us: 917-727-1445discord: https://discord.gg/5bNQp3MthQ
Bart & Hahn in Hour three continue to break down the NFL Free agency period that starts off with Legal Tampering. They also get into the Kevin Durant comments to NYC Mayor Eric Adams about the Vaccine Mandate as well as the horrifying moment NY Mets 1B Pete Alonso went through on Sunday.
Magdalena Ölzant, Kunstvermittlerin und Kunsthistorikerin, zeigt uns heute ein Gemälde im Kunsthistorischen Museum, das keine nackten Frauen zeigt, sondern von einer Frau geschaffen wurde: Der Triumph des Bacchus von Michaelina Woutier. https://www.khm.at/objektdb/detail/2136/ IM MUSEUM Website: https://www.immuseum.at/ IM MUSEUM Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/immuseum.podcast/
Nathalie Jordi, in tandem with ASH NYC, developed the 71-room Hotel Peter & Paul in a former Catholic school, rectory, church and convent in the Marigny neighborhood of New Orleans. Previously, she was a cofounder of people's pops (an ice pop manufacturer and retailer in New York City), as well as a travel journalist, bicycle guide, and cheesemonger. She lives in the Marigny with her husband and two children.A hotelier might seem like a deviation from the culinary focus of this podcast. But Nathalie Jordi's Hotel Peter and Paul feels like a postcard experience of one of the greatest culinary towns in America: New Orleans. Set inside a repurposed former church schoolhouse and convent built in 1860, the hotel feels like a living breathing movie set complete with hand-selected antique furniture, the friendliest staff, a beautiful well-stocked bar, an extreme attention to detail throughout every nook and cranny like that of a Wes Anderson film. Something about it feels like the most hyperbolic version of what your imagination conjures when you think of New Orleans' most daydreamy Parisian influences. Every city deserves a hotel like this to mirror its best characteristics to its visitors.LinksHotel Peter & PaulASH NYCThe Dean Hotel in ProvidenceBacchanal Fine Wine & SpiritsLeo's BreadThe Singing OakLiuzza's by the TrackCrescent ParkEpisode transcriptWe have a website!Follow the show on InstagramEmail usFollow Jordan on Instagram or TwitterShout out to Shawn Meyers for the music and Jason Cryer for the art!
It's a big job, and Al, Jason and Rich were ready to do it: cover the wide world of Las Vegas buffets. Closed during the pandemic, buffets are back on The Strip and in the neighborhoods. The guys are on scene at Mint Indian Bistro, and talk to owner Kris Parikh. Then it's a comprehensive education in buffetology with two masters: Chef Jennifer Murphy of Bacchanal at Caesars Palace and Chef Jason Duarte of The Buffet at Wynn. Then it's back to Mint for talk of what's opening, what's closing and where the guys have been this past week. And stick around for the end, when Jason accepts Kris Parikh's Inferno Curry Challenge. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Originally Published 12/31/20 This is the pilot for our weekly football(soccer) podcast where we use our knowledge, reasoning and passion for the game to document, dissect and describe our football thoughts to you. We also interview current and past professionals to document their untold and sometimes unbelievable stories. We hope you enjoy! And again, thanks for listening! In this episode we talk Jose Mourinho, Pogba, Transfers, Anti-Barcelona (circa 20010), Ronaldinho, Xavi, Neymar, "Registas", and more Follow us at our other platforms for more: https://linktr.ee/trifactorpod
Welcome back to the New Artist Spotlight Podcast. This weeks riotous episode sees Plummy and Maaya sit down with Surrey based Indie Rock outfit Bacchanal. Topics include how they work together as a group, the story behind their first single 'Alice in Sunderland' and when we might expect to catch them live. As usual, we finish things off with our Top 20 countdown. Happy listening.
With most regional carnivals now cancelled, we discuss what it means for the creative economy with Mas Band Leader, Karen Veira & Soca artiste Hance John.