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Best podcasts about Banding

Latest podcast episodes about Banding

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast
Supercharging Your Soil With Starter Fertilizers

The Dirt: an eKonomics podKast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 30:27


Do starter fertilizers really set you up for success? Join Mike Howell and Nutrien Senior Agronomist, Dr. Alan Blaylock, as they uncover the role that starter fertilizer plays in our fields. From early crop growth and root development to stronger yields and earlier maturity, we uncover how you can supercharge your soil with starters.   Tune in to uncover the benefits and potential limitations of starting your season with starter fertilizer. Explore expert insights that can help you sprout success this season—from placement tips to safe application rates.   Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com   Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics

Creature Comforts
Creature Comforts - CLASSIC | Spring Bird Banding

Creature Comforts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2025 44:48


On Creature Comforts, Kevin Farrell is joined by Dr. Troy Majure, veterinarian at the Animal Medical Center in Jackson and Libby Hartfield retired director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science.Today we discuss bird banding and how it's done throughout the spring season with returning guest Emma Rhodes, Co-Founder & Director of Conservation and Scientific Research at the Banding Coalition of the Americas. All sorts of birds are discussed on today's programming, as well as other pet and animal related questions by Dr. Majure and Libby Hartfield.To submit your own question for the show, email us at animals@mpbonline.org or send us a message with the Talk To Us feature in the MPB Public Media App Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Talkin Shop with ShopSabre
The Cost of Cutting Corners in Business | Ep. 193

Talkin Shop with ShopSabre

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 32:22


In today's episode, we're breaking down how cheap decisions can lead to costly mistakes, what to watch out for, and how smart investments keep your business profitable in the long run.  Join us on Talkin' Shop for an action-packed episode featuring: Internet is Broken – Explore the crazy, funny, and frustrating moments the internet throws our way. Customer Questions – Get expert insights, troubleshooting advice, and industry best practices as we answer real listener queries. Motivational Quote of the Week – Kickstart your day with inspiration to stay motivated and focused. Question for the Audience – We want to hear from you! Share your experiences, feedback, and thoughts. Grab your headphones, get comfortable, and tune in for another exciting episode. Be sure to subscribe, leave a review, and join the conversation on social media. Let's talk CNC! Episode Chapters: (0:00) Intro  (0:23) Open (3:00) Customer Questions / Comments: (3:04) 1. Preference on Sealing your spoil board? Tape, Wax, Banding, Paint? (5:24) 2. Why is there no ATC on a SS23? (6:40) 3. I chose another brand, would like to know your take on Brand A vs. Your Brand. (10:19) Main Topic - The Cost of Cutting Corners in Business  (31:55) Motivational Quote of the Week:  “The time will pass regardless of what you do, you might as well make the time worth it” (32:10) Outro Follow us for daily CNC content on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/shopsabre Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/shopsabre X/Twitter: https://x.com/ShopSabreCNC TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@shopsabre LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/shopsabre-cnc/ 

Wild
Ep. 66: Hummingbird banding

Wild

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 46:24


In this episode, DWR Northeastern Region Outreach Manager Tonya Kieffer-Selby and Ashley National Forest Wildlife Biologist Natasha Hadden talk in-depth about hummingbirds, including what species are found in Utah, the work being done to study their migrations and how people can help these important pollinators. This episode was originally recorded in November 2024.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
RELOADED EP39 | Waterfowlers Play An Important Role In Citizen Scientist Programs

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2025 23:18


Hosts Dr. Mike Brasher and Chris Jennings are joined by Dr. Mark Lindberg, professor at University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Institute of Arctic Biology to discuss the ways hunters play a vital role in citizen-science programs. Banding, HIP, and other various programs are supported by hunters, and are crucial to waterfowl science. Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Get Goat Wise | Homestead Livestock, Raising Goats, Chickens, Off-grid living
46 | Early Banding vs Late Banding in Buck Kids: Will Your Goats Be Healthy if You Band Them Early?

Get Goat Wise | Homestead Livestock, Raising Goats, Chickens, Off-grid living

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 11:28


Hi friends!  Today we're talking about early versus late banding of buck kids, things you should consider, the pros and cons of early banding, and the results of our experiment we did last year testing out early banding on a handful of kids.  They're 11 months old now, so it's time for an update!  Let's dive in!   All the Best! Millie     Mentions:   Dry Creek Heritage Meats Gift Card for podcast listeners: https://drycreekheritagemeats.com/podcastspecial     Join our email list and be first to get updates and special offers:  https://www.getgoatwise.com/insider     Join the FB Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/getgoatwise     Connect with me: Email: millie@getgoatwise.com   See what's happening on the ranch: www.instagram.com/dry.creek.livestock

Kabar Baru
20 Tahun, Vonis Harvey Moeis di Tingkat Banding

Kabar Baru

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 2:40


20 Tahun, Vonis Harvey Moeis di Tingkat Banding | DPR: Pemangkasan Anggaran Jangan Ganggu Layanan Publik | Trump dan Putin Sepakat Hentikan Perang di Ukraina*Kami ingin mendengar saran dan komentar kamu terkait podcast yang baru saja kamu simak, melalui surel ke podcast@kbrprime.id

Wild Turkey Science
Status of the wild turkey in GA | #117

Wild Turkey Science

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 63:27


Emily Rushton, Turkey Program Coordinator for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, joins us to discuss the current status of turkey populations in the state, as well as trends in hunting and harvest data.  Resources: Avid Hunter/Harvest Card Survey (fill out after each hunt) Interactive Turkey Harvest Dashboard Poult Production Survey (record all turkey observations, with or without poults, in June, July, and August) Poult Survey Dashboard    Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Emily Rushton Contact Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

Natural Resources University
Status of the wild turkey in GA | Wild Turkey Science #388

Natural Resources University

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 63:38


Emily Rushton, Turkey Program Coordinator for the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, joins us to discuss the current status of turkey populations in the state, as well as trends in hunting and harvest data.  Resources: Avid Hunter/Harvest Card Survey (fill out after each hunt) Interactive Turkey Harvest Dashboard Poult Production Survey (record all turkey observations, with or without poults, in June, July, and August) Poult Survey Dashboard    Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund  Do you have a topic you'd like us to cover? Leave us a review or send us an email at wildturkeyscience@gmail.com!   Emily Rushton Contact Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow  UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube   Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you!  Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! Get a 10% discount  at Grounded Brand by using the code ‘TurkeyScience' at checkout! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org.    Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak  

JudgeCast
JudgeCast #340 – Top 10 Worst <This Space Intentionally Left Blank> in Magic

JudgeCast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2025 79:39


Hello and Welcome to JudgeCast.Join Bryan, Charles, and Marcos as we take a somewhat tongue-in-cheek take on the Top 10 worst rules/mechanics in Magic. We pull from the IPG, MTR, and Comprehensive Rules on this tour-de-force of utter nonsense. We talk about rules, mechanics, and policy that are hard to keep straight or cause problems with judges or events.And no, banding does not make the list. Get out of here. Banding is easy.

Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion
How Beauty Brands are Banding Together to Help LA Recovery Efforts — and How You Can Help

Earned: Strategies and Success Stories From the Best in Beauty + Fashion

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 8:04


Brands: Here's how you can join LA fire recovery efforts. On this special edition of Earned, beauty brand founder Josie Maran introduces Beauty Together — a fund uniting beauty brands, businesses, and creators to provide direct relief to families and small businesses affected by the ongoing LA fires. Want to get involved? Reach out to relief@josiemaran.com  #LA #SupportLA #LosAngeles   Connect with the Guest: Josie Maran's Relief Fund - relief@josiemaran.com  Connect with Conor Begley & CreatorIQ: Conor's LinkedIn - @conormbegley CreatorIQ LinkedIn - @creatoriq Follow us on social: CreatorIQ YouTube - @TribeDynamics CreatorIQ Instagram - @creatoriq CreatorIQ TikTok - @creator.iq CreatorIQ Twitter - @CreatorIQ

Audible Bleeding
Holding Pressure: AV Fistula/Graft Complications Part 1

Audible Bleeding

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 38:54


Guest: Dr. Christian de Virgilio is the Chair of the Department of Surgery at Harbor-UCLA Medical Center. He is also Co-Chair of the College of Applied Anatomy and a Professor of Surgery at UCLA's David Geffen School of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate degree in Biology at Loyola Marymount University and earned his medical degree from UCLA. He then completed his residency in General Surgery at UCLA-Harbor Medical Center followed by a fellowship in Vascular Surgery at the Mayo Clinic.   Resources:  Rutherford Chapters (10th ed.): 174, 175, 177, 178 Prior Holding Pressure episode on AV access creation: https://www.audiblebleeding.com/vsite-hd-access/ The Society for Vascular Surgery: Clinical practice guidelines for the surgical placement and maintenance of arteriovenous hemodialysis access: https://www.jvascsurg.org/article/S0741-5214%2808%2901399-2/fulltext  KDOQI Clinical Practice Guideline for Vascular Access: 2019 Update: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32778223/    Outline: Steal Syndrome Definition & Etiology Steal syndrome is an important complication of AV access creation, since access creation diverts arterial blood flow from the hand. Steal can be caused by multiple factors—arterial occlusive disease proximal or distal to the AV anastomosis, high flow through the fistula at the expense of distal arterial perfusion, and failure of the distal arterial networks to adapt to this decreased blood flow.  Incidence and Risk Factors The frequency of steal syndrome is 1.6-9%1,2, depending on the vessels and conduit choice Steal syndrome is more common with brachial and axillary artery-based accesses and nonautogenous conduits. Other risk factors for steal syndrome are peripheral vascular disease, coronary artery disease, diabetes, advanced age, female sex, larger outflow conduit, multiple prior permanent access procedures, and prior episodes of steal.3,4  Long-standing insulin-dependent diabetes causes both medial calcinosis and peripheral neuropathy, which limits arteries' ability to vasodilate and adjust to decreased blood flow. Patient Presentation, Symptoms, Grading Steal syndrome is diagnosed clinically.  Symptoms after AVG creation occurs within the first few days, since flow in prosthetic grafts tend to reach a maximum value very early after creation. Native AVFs take time to mature and flow will slowly increase overtime, leading to more insidious onset of symptoms that can take months or years. The patient should have a unilateral complaint in the extremity with the AV access. Symptoms of steal syndrome, in order of increasing severity, include nail changes, occasional tingling, extremity coolness, numbness in fingertips and hands, muscle weakness, rest pain, sensory and motor deficits, fingertip ulcerations, and tissue loss.  There could be a weakened radial pulse or weak Doppler signal on the affected side, and these will become stronger after compression of the AV outflow. Symptoms are graded on a scale specified by Society of Vascular Surgery (SVS) reporting standards:5  Workup Duplex ultrasound can be used to analyze flow volumes. A high flow volume (in autogenous accesses greater than 800 mL/min, in nonautogenous accesses greater than 1200 mL/min) signifies an outflow issue. The vein or graft is acting as a pressure sink and stealing blood from the distal artery. A low flow volume signifies an inflow issue, meaning that there is a proximal arterial lesion preventing blood from reaching the distal artery. Upper extremity angiogram can identify proximal arterial lesions. Prevention Create the AV access as distal as possible, in order to preserve arterial inflow to the hand and reduce the anastomosis size and outflow diameter.  SVS guidelines recommend a 4-6mm arteriotomy diameter to balance the need for sufficient access flow with the risk of steal. If a graft is necessary, tapered prosthetic grafts are sometimes used in patients with steal risk factors, using the smaller end of the graft placed at the arterial anastomosis, although this has not yet been proven to reduce the incidence of steal.  Indications for Treatment Intervention is recommended in lifestyle-limiting cases of Grade II and all Grade III steal cases. If left untreated, the natural history of steal syndrome can result in chronic limb ischemia, causing gangrene with loss of digits or limbs. Treatment Options Conservative management relies on observation and monitoring, as mild cases of steal syndrome may resolve spontaneously. Inflow stenosis can be treated with endovascular intervention (angioplasty with or without stent) Ligation is the simplest surgical treatment, and it results in loss of the AV access. This is preferred in patients with repetitive failed salvage attempts, venous hypertension, and poor prognoses. Flow limiting procedures can address high volumes through the AV access. Banding can be performed with surgical cutdown and placement of polypropylene sutures or a Dacron patch around the vein or graft. The Minimally Invasive Limited Ligation Endoluminal-Assisted Revision (MILLER) technique employs a percutaneous endoluminal balloon inflated at the AVF to ensure consistency in diameter while banding Plication is when a side-biting running stitch is used to narrow lumen of the vein near the anastomosis. A downside of flow-limiting procedures is that it is often difficult to determine how much to narrow the AV access, as these procedures carry a risk of outflow thrombosis. There are also surgical treatments focused on reroute arterial inflow. The distal revascularization and interval ligation (DRIL) procedure involves creation of a new bypass connecting arterial segments proximal and distal to the AV anastomosis, with ligation of the native artery between the AV anastomosis and the distal anastomosis of the bypass. Reversed saphenous vein with a diameter greater than 3mm is the preferred conduit. Arm vein or prosthetic grafts can be used if needed, but prosthetic material carries higher risk of thrombosis. The new arterial bypass creates a low resistance pathway that increases flow to distal arterial beds, and interval arterial ligation eliminates retrograde flow through the distal artery.  The major risk of this procedure is bypass thrombosis, which results in loss of native arterial flow and hand ischemia. Other drawbacks of DRIL include procedural difficulty with smaller arterial anastomoses, sacrifice of saphenous or arm veins, and decreased fistula flow. Another possible revision surgery is revision using distal inflow (RUDI). This procedure involves ligation of the fistula at the anastomosis and use of a conduit to connect the outflow vein to a distal artery. The selected distal artery can be the proximal radial or ulnar artery, depending on the preoperative duplex. The more dominant vessel should be spared, allowing for distal arterial beds to have uninterrupted antegrade perfusion. The nondominant vessel is used as distal inflow for the AV access. RUDI increases access length and decreases access diameter, resulting in increased resistance and lower flow volume through the fistula. Unlike DRIL, RUDI preserves native arterial flow.  Thrombosis of the conduit would put the fistula at risk, rather than the native artery.  The last surgical revision procedure for steal is proximalization of arterial inflow (PAI). In this procedure, the vein is ligated distal to the original anastomosis site and flow is re-established through the fistula with a PTFE interposition graft anastomosed end-to-side with the more proximal axillary artery and end-to-end with the distal vein. Similar to RUDI, PAI increases the length and decreases the diameter of the outflow conduit. Since the axillary artery has a larger diameter than the brachial artery, there is a less significant pressure drop across the arterial anastomosis site and less steal. PAI allows for preservation of native artery's continuity and does not require vein harvest.  Difficulties with PAI arise when deciding the length of the interposition graft to balance AV flow with distal arterial flow. 2. Ischemic Monomelic Neuropathy Definition Ischemic monomelic neuropathy (IMN) is a rare but serious form of steal that involves nerve ischemia. Severe sensorimotor dysfunction is experienced immediately after AV access creation. Etiology IMN affects blood flow to the nerves, but not the skin or muscles because peripheral nerve fibers are more vulnerable to ischemia. Incidence and Risk Factors IMN is very rare; it has an estimated incidence of 0.1-0.5% of AV access creations.6 IMN has only been reported in brachial artery-based accesses, since the brachial artery is the sole arterial inflow for distal arteries feeding all forearm nerves. IMN is associated with diabetes, peripheral vascular disease, and preexisting peripheral neuropathy that is associated with either of the conditions. Patient Presentation Symptoms usually present rapidly, within minutes to hours after AV access creation. The most common presenting symptom is severe, constant, and deep burning pain of the distal forearm and hand. Patients also report impairment of all sensation, weakness, and hand paralysis. Diagnosis of IMN can be delayed due to misattribution of symptoms to anesthetic blockade, postoperative pain, preexisting neuropathy, a heavily bandaged arm precluding neurologic examination. Treatment Treatment is immediate ligation of the AV access. Delay in treatment will quickly result in permanent sensorimotor loss.   3. Perigraft Seroma Definition A perigraft seroma is a sterile fluid collection surrounding a vascular prosthesis and is enclosed within a pseudomembrane. Etiology and Incidence Possible etiologies include: transudative movement of fluid through the graft material, serous fluid collection from traumatized connective tissues (especially the from higher adipose tissue content in the upper arm), inhibition of fibroblast growth with associated failure of the tissue to incorporate the graft, graft “wetting” or kinking during initial operation, increased flow rates, decreased hematocrit causing oncotic pressure difference, or allergy to graft material. Seromas most commonly form at anastomosis sites in the early postoperative period. Overall seroma incidence rates after AV graft placement range from 1.7–4% and are more common in grafts placed in the upper arm (compared to the forearm) and Dacron grafts (compared to PTFE grafts).7-9 Patient Presentation and Workup Physical exam can show a subcutaneous raised palpable fluid mass Seromas can be seen with ultrasound, but it is difficult to differentiate between the types of fluid around the graft (seroma vs. hematoma vs. abscess) Indications for Treatment Seromas can lead to wound dehiscence, pressure necrosis and erosion through skin, and loss of available puncture area for hemodialysis Persistent seromas can also serve as a nidus for infection. The Kidney Disease Outcomes Quality Initiative (KDOQI) guidelines10 recommend a tailored approach to seroma management, with more aggressive surgical interventions being necessary for persistent, infected-appearing, or late-developing seromas.   Treatment The majority of early postoperative seromas are self-limited and tend to resolve on their own Persistent seromas have been treated using a variety of  methods-- incision and evacuation of seroma, complete excision and replacement of the entire graft, and primary bypass of the involved graft segment only. Graft replacement with new material and rerouting through a different tissue plane has a higher reported cure rate and lower rate of infection than aspiration alone.9     4. Infection Incidence and Etiology The reported incidence of infection ranges 4-20% in AVG, which is significantly higher than the rate of infection of 0.56-5% in AVF.11  Infection can occur at the time of access creation (earliest presentation), after cannulation for dialysis (later infection), or secondary to another infectious source. Infection can also further complicate a pre-existing access site issue such as infection of a hematoma, thrombosed pseudoaneurysm, or seroma. Skin flora from frequent dialysis cannulations result in common pathogens being Staphylococcus, Pseudomonas, or polymicrobial species. Staphylococcus and Pseudomonas are highly virulent and likely to cause anastomotic disruption. Patient Presentation and Workup Physical exam will reveal warmth, pain, swelling, erythema, induration, drainage, or pus. Occasionally, patients have nonspecific manifestations of fever or leukocytosis. Ultrasound can be used to screen for and determine the extent of graft involvement by the infection.   Treatments In AV fistulas: Localized infection can usually be managed with broad spectrum antibiotics.  If there are bleeding concerns or infection is seen near the anastomosis site, the fistula should be ligated and re-created in a clean field. In AV grafts: If infection is localized, partial graft excision is acceptable. Total graft excision is recommended if the infection is present throughout the entire graft, involves the anastomoses, occludes the access, or contains particularly virulent organisms Total graft excision may also be indicated if a patient develops recurrent bacteremia with no other infectious source identified. For graft excision, the venous end of the graft is removed and the vein is oversewn or ligated. If the arterial anastomosis is intact, a small cuff of the graft can be left behind and oversewn. If the arterial anastomosis is involved, the arterial wall must be debrided and ligation, reconstruction with autogenous patch angioplasty, or arterial bypass can be pursued. References   1. Morsy AH, Kulbaski M, Chen C, Isiklar H, Lumsden AB. Incidence and Characteristics of Patients with Hand Ischemia after a Hemodialysis Access Procedure. J Surg Res. 1998;74(1):8-10. doi:10.1006/jsre.1997.5206 2. Ballard JL, Bunt TJ, Malone JM. Major complications of angioaccess surgery. Am J Surg. 1992;164(3):229-232. doi:10.1016/S0002-9610(05)81076-1 3. Valentine RJ, Bouch CW, Scott DJ, et al. Do preoperative finger pressures predict early arterial steal in hemodialysis access patients? A prospective analysis. J Vasc Surg. 2002;36(2):351-356. doi:10.1067/mva.2002.125848 4. Malik J, Tuka V, Kasalova Z, et al. Understanding the Dialysis access Steal Syndrome. A Review of the Etiologies, Diagnosis, Prevention and Treatment Strategies. J Vasc Access. 2008;9(3):155-166. doi:10.1177/112972980800900301 5. Sidawy AN, Gray R, Besarab A, et al. Recommended standards for reports dealing with arteriovenous hemodialysis accesses. J Vasc Surg. 2002;35(3):603-610. doi:10.1067/mva.2002.122025 6. Thermann F, Kornhuber M. Ischemic Monomelic Neuropathy: A Rare but Important Complication after Hemodialysis Access Placement - a Review. J Vasc Access. 2011;12(2):113-119. doi:10.5301/JVA.2011.6365 7. Dauria DM, Dyk P, Garvin P. Incidence and Management of Seroma after Arteriovenous Graft Placement. J Am Coll Surg. 2006;203(4):506-511. doi:10.1016/j.jamcollsurg.2006.06.002 8. Gargiulo NJ, Veith FJ, Scher LA, Lipsitz EC, Suggs WD, Benros RM. Experience with covered stents for the management of hemodialysis polytetrafluoroethylene graft seromas. J Vasc Surg. 2008;48(1):216-217. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2008.01.046 9. Blumenberg RM, Gelfand ML, Dale WA. Perigraft seromas complicating arterial grafts. Surgery. 1985;97(2):194-204. 10. Lok CE, Huber TS, Lee T, et al. KDOQI Clinical Practice Guideline for Vascular Access: 2019 Update. Am J Kidney Dis. 2020;75(4):S1-S164. doi:10.1053/j.ajkd.2019.12.001 11. Padberg FT, Calligaro KD, Sidawy AN. Complications of arteriovenous hemodialysis access: Recognition and management. J Vasc Surg. 2008;48(5):S55-S80. doi:10.1016/j.jvs.2008.08.067

METRO TV
Terbaru! Prabowo Minta Jaksa Ajukan Banding Vonis Super Ringan Harvey Moeis - Headline News Edisi News MetroTV 4570

METRO TV

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2025 1:51


Presiden Prabowo Subianto mengungkapkan kritiknya terhadap vonis ringan yang dijatuhkan kepada Harvey Moeis dalam kasus korupsi timah. Vonis 6,5 tahun penjara yang diberikan majelis hakim dinilai menyakiti rasa keadilan masyarakat.

Lake Effect: Full Show
Best-Of 2024: Monday 12/30/24: Othering Latinos, Ari Shaprio, Food Journeys, youth bird banding

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 51:10


Sergio Gonzalez talks about Latinos working for belonging in Wisconsin. NPR's Ari Shaprio talks about his work behind the mic. Food Journeys explores our food systems. Plus, young people learn about birds.

Duck Season Somewhere
EP 541. Wild Goose Jack Miner Goes Mainstream

Duck Season Somewhere

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 78:13


Jack Miner Bible-verse-inscribed leg bands have long been revered as holy grail momentos among in-the-know waterfowl hunters. Formed in 1904 by a former fur trapper and market hunter, the Jack Miner Migratory Bird Sanctuary once garnered international attention and was Canada's foremost tourist attraction, connecting legions of both hunters and non-hunters to wild geese and ducks. But times change. Public interests shift. Now in a time where habitat loss is unprecedented, where hunter participation increasingly dwindles, and a more urbanized humanity is disengaged from their wild surroundings, Jack Miner's legacy seems more important than ever before. Collaborating with 50 Ducks' streaming migration technology, they're on an "education is conservation" mission to turn the tide. And need your help. Tune in to learn more about Jack Miner's past, present and future and how you can join them meaningfully in renewed waterfowl conservation efforts.   ***** Related Info: Visit https://50ducks.com/signup/ and use the code GETDUCKS for 10% off your subscription. Millions of people in North America are unaware of the critical challenges facing waterfowl and the ecosystems they rely on. With wetlands disappearing at an alarming rate, how can we inspire more people to join the conservation cause? That's why we created 50 Ducks—in partnership with the Jack Miner Foundation—a pioneering platform that allows you to follow waterfowl in near real-time using GPS telemetry data. By sharing their incredible migration journeys, 50 Ducks connects people to the beauty of these birds and their habitats, fostering a deeper appreciation and driving support for conservation efforts.   From classrooms naming their own waterfowl to hunters and birders exploring near real-time migration data, 50 Ducks brings the “sky to screen,” fostering a deep connection to wildlife and wetlands. With over 1,350 historical birds and dozens of live birds you can follow today—and more added to the map every fall and spring—you can track the movements of waterfowl across North America. It all starts at Jack Miner, but the sky's the limit for where we can go. Help us help birds by joining today!     Join the movement today and help protect our wetlands! Visit https://50ducks.com/signup/ and use the code GETDUCKS for 10% off your subscription. After signing up, download the app for even more features! Together with Jack Miner, and nonprofits across the continent we aim to educate the next generation of conservationists.    *****   Visit MOJO's Duck Season Somewhere Podcast Sponsors:   MOJO Outdoors  Benelli Shotguns BOSS Shotshells Ducks Unlimited  Flash Back Decoys  HuntProof Premium Waterfowl App Inukshuk Professional Dog Food  Tetra Hearing Tom Beckbe Voormi GetDucks.com USHuntList.com     Please subscribe, rate and review Mojo's Duck Season Somewhere podcast. Share your favorite episodes with friends! Business inquiries and comments contact Ramsey Russell ramsey@getducks.com

Working People
“Let's unite!”: Poisoned residents of America's sacrifice zones are banding together (w/ Hilary Flint, Melanie Meade, Elise Keaton Wade, & Angela Shaneyfelt)

Working People

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 72:30


Sacrifice zones are areas where people have been left to live in conditions that threaten life itself, from toxic industrial pollution to the deadly, intensifying effects of man-made climate change. In a more just and less cruel society, the very concept of a “sacrifice zone” wouldn't exist. And yet, in America, after decades of deregulation and public disinvestment, more working-class communities are becoming sacrifice zones, and more of us are being set up for sacrifice at the altars of corporate greed and government abandonment. America's sacrifice zones are no longer extreme outliers; they are, in fact, a harrowing model of the future that lies in store for most of us if the corporate monsters, corporate politicians, and Wall Street vampires destroying our communities aren't stopped. And residents of different sacrifice zones across the country, fellow workers on the frontlines of all this reckless and preventable destruction, are connecting with each other, learning from one another, and working together to fight back. In this Working People liveshow, recorded on Oct. 19 at Red Emma's worker cooperative bookstore, cafe, and community events space in Baltimore, we speak with a special panel of residents from four different sacrifice zones in the US about how the situations they're facing in their own communities and their struggles for justice and accountability are connected. Panelists include: Hilary Flint, communications director of Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Community and a former resident of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, a few miles from the site of the Feb 2023 Norfolk Southern train derailment and chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio; Melanie Meade, a community organizer, educator, and life-long resident of Clairton, Pennsylvania, the site of US Steel's Clairton Coke Works, which was named the most toxic air polluter in Allegheny County in a 2021 report by PennEnvironment; Elise Keaton Wade, a real estate attorney by trade, longtime environmental justice activist, and a native of Southern West Virginia; Angela “Angie” Shaneyfelt, a resident of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore, who lives just blocks away from an open air coal terminal owned and operated by rail giant CSX Transportation, which has been polluting her community for generations. Special thanks to Dr. Nicole Fabricant and the South Baltimore Community Land Trust for organizing this live show. Additional links/info below… Coal-Free Curtis Bay Facebook page and Instagram South Baltimore Community Land Trust website, Twitter/X page, Facebook page, and Instagram Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Community website, Facebook page, Instagram, and Twitter/X page Hilary's Instagram Nicole Fabricant's Instagram Melanie's Facebook page Angela's Facebook page Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "South Baltimore residents on the toxic reality of living in a 'sacrifice zone'" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, "East Palestine residents demand fully-funded healthcare" Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, “One year later, East Palestine residents want Norfolk-Southern held accountable” Maximillian Alvarez, The Real News Network, “‘Towns are gone': In Helene-devastated Asheville, NC, volunteers battle misinformation and ‘apocalyptic' wreckage” Maximillian Alvarez, In These Times / The Real News Network, "Scenes from a sacrifice zone: South Baltimore residents fight back against industrial pollution" Maximillian Alvarez & Molly Crabapple, In These Times, “Wasteland warriors” Laura Gottesdiener, The Nation, “You can wipe out coal, but you can't bring the mountains back” Nicole Fabricant, University of California Press, Fighting to Breathe: Race, Toxicity, and the Rise of Youth Activism in Baltimore Nicole Fabricant, The Real News Network, “Opinion | CSX explosion in Curtis Bay should alarm Baltimore City and accelerate real change” Adam Willis, The Baltimore Banner, "A state-backed report found coal dust across Curtis Bay. CSX isn't convinced" Melanie Meade, PublicSource, “Family history, loss and hopes for a bright future fuel my fight for clean air in Clairton” Daniel Shailer, PublicSource, “The Mon Valley holds its breath as the latest U.S. Steel settlement promises a fresh approach” Permanent links below… Leave us a voicemail and we might play it on the show! Labor Radio / Podcast Network website, Facebook page, and Twitter page In These Times website, Facebook page, and Twitter page The Real News Network website, YouTube channel, podcast feeds, Facebook page, and Twitter page Featured Music… Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme Song   Studio Production: Max Alvarez Post-Production: Jules Taylor

The Real News Podcast
“Let's unite!”: Poisoned residents of America's sacrifice zones are banding together | Working People

The Real News Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 72:30


Sacrifice zones are areas where people have been left to live in conditions that threaten life itself, from toxic industrial pollution to the deadly, intensifying effects of man-made climate change. In a more just and less cruel society, the very concept of a “sacrifice zone” wouldn't exist. And yet, in America, after decades of deregulation and public disinvestment, more working-class communities are becoming sacrifice zones, and more of us are being set up for sacrifice at the altars of corporate greed and government abandonment.America's sacrifice zones are no longer extreme outliers; they are, in fact, a harrowing model of the future that lies in store for most of us if the corporate monsters, corporate politicians, and Wall Street vampires destroying our communities aren't stopped. And residents of different sacrifice zones across the country, fellow workers on the frontlines of all this reckless and preventable destruction, are connecting with each other, learning from one another, and working together to fight back. In this Working People liveshow, recorded on Oct. 19 at Red Emma's worker cooperative bookstore, cafe, and community events space in Baltimore, we speak with a special panel of residents from four different sacrifice zones in the US about how the situations they're facing in their own communities and their struggles for justice and accountability are connected.Panelists include: Hilary Flint, communications director of Beaver County Marcellus Awareness Community and a former resident of Beaver County, Pennsylvania, a few miles from the site of the Feb 2023 Norfolk Southern train derailment and chemical disaster in East Palestine, Ohio; Melanie Meade, a community organizer, educator, and life-long resident of Clairton, Pennsylvania, the site of US Steel's Clairton Coke Works, which was named the most toxic air polluter in Allegheny County in a 2021 report by PennEnvironment; Elise Keaton Wade, a real estate attorney by trade, longtime environmental justice activist, and a native of Southern West Virginia; Angela “Angie” Shaneyfelt, a resident of Curtis Bay in South Baltimore, who lives just blocks away from an open air coal terminal owned and operated by rail giant CSX Transportation, which has been polluting her community for generations.Special thanks to Dr. Nicole Fabricant and the South Baltimore Community Land Trust for organizing this live show.For full show notes and transcript, click here. Featured Music: Jules Taylor, “Working People” Theme SongStudio Production: Max AlvarezPost-Production: Jules TaylorHelp us continue producing radically independent news and in-depth analysis by following us and becoming a monthly sustainer.Sign up for our newsletterLike us on FacebookFollow us on TwitterDonate to support this podcast

Shift (NB)
Birding with Alain: Bird Banding

Shift (NB)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 8:10


Birder Alain Clavette has more conversations to share about his time earlier this month, helping out with some bird banding in St. Andrews.

BirdNote
Banding Birds

BirdNote

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2024 1:45


Willistown Conservation Trust in Pennsylvania carries out bird banding to help researchers understand bird populations. Led by licensed bird banders, a team of volunteers catches birds using mist nets — 8-foot tall nets made of fine nylon string that practically disappear when strung out between poles. After carefully untangling birds from the net, volunteers weigh and measure the birds, affixing a small metal band to their legs with a unique ID. Compiling records for many banded birds helps keep track of whole species.More info and transcript at BirdNote.org. Want more BirdNote? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Sign up for BirdNote+ to get ad-free listening and other perks. BirdNote is a nonprofit. Your tax-deductible gift makes these shows possible. 

Lake Effect: Full Show
Thursday 10/17/24: Wisconsin prisons restrict book access, neighborhood combats climate change, 'The Moth Project'

Lake Effect: Full Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 51:18


Wisconsin prison officials restrict used book access for prisoners. Banding together to protect against climate change. The Moth Project - a music and visual performance coming to Wisconsin.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 623 - 2024 Goose Production Gives Reasons for Optimism

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2024 55:54


Despite recent declines in some goose populations, fresh data suggest that hunters have reasons to be optimistic about the number of young birds flying south this fall. Dr. Mike Brasher is joined by goose experts Josh Dooley (US Fish and Wildlife Service) and Frank Baldwin (Canadian Wildlife Service) to discuss indices for arctic and subarctic goose populations from Alaska to Atlantic Canada. Many areas experienced early spring and good to excellent conditions for nesting, with multiple indicators suggesting better production than what was experienced a few years in the past. New data and hunter reports from the prairies support these conclusions, so good luck to goose hunters as you head afield.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast
EP 184 [EXPIRING EPISODE]: How to Paint Reds and Copper Hair Colour Without Hot Roots and Banding

Colour Kristina Talks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 88:24


In this episode, I'm sharing something I have never done before on the podcast. I'm spilling the tea on how to achieve copper hair colour with a special audio recording from one of my recent live masterclasses. I've just wrapped up teaching 2 live online classes for hairdressers. I'm so thrilled that we had more than 3,000 hairdressers and salon owners registered to attend. That makes a total of approximately 10,000 Hairdressers who have attended my livestream classes in the last couple of years, and learned about my world-renowned approach to hair painting for reds and copper hair colouring. So I've done something a little different for this episode.   This is an expiring podcast episode. This will be something you can only listen to for a few days before I remove it from all the listening apps.   In my online class, I announced that my all-time favourite online program Hair Painting for Redheads is currently on sale with an incredible $300 off the regular price. That's reduced from $895 to $595. This podcast is the audio recording of my most loved live online class ‘How to Achieve Copper Hair Colour without Red or Root Glow'.   I'll be sharing this podcast for as long as the VIP Masterclass sale is on and this will expire (just like the class replay does) when my special price ends on Tuesday, 8th October.   Click this link to enrol now and learn more about my online program Hair Painting for Redheads.

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Memorial University students and staff are banding together to fight for more provincial funding

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2024 6:02


Students, faculty, and staff came together yesterday to launch the MUN Campus Coalition, with an objective to stop budget cuts and restore funding. Lisa Moores is a registered psychologist, an associate professor at MUN, and the Vice President of External Affairs with the university's Faculty Association. She joined us to talk about the coalition.

ACK FM in the Morning
On-Air with Doug - Libby Buck - LLNF - Bird Banding

ACK FM in the Morning

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2024 6:38


Doug is joined in studio by Libby Buck, Conservation Science and Land Steward for the Linda Loring Nature Foundation, to discuss the fascinating world of bird banding on Nantucket. Libby explains how this crucial program helps gather invaluable data on migratory birds, including details about their weight, age, and other key metrics that aid in conservation efforts. She also shares how the public can get involved and experience the process firsthand. Bird banding sessions take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays throughout the fall, and you can sign up or learn more by visiting the foundation's website at https://llnf.org/.

Arise Church
Banding Deep Dive: How is it with your soul?

Arise Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2024 34:17


Welcome to the Arise Banding Podcast, a series of conversations where you'll have a chance to hear insights from other bands, receive practical tools to help strengthen your band, and take a deep dive into some of the foundations behind each of the 5 banding questions. A band is a group of three to five men or women who meet regularly to engage in transformational questions and to pray for one another. Banding is a core practice at Arise, and we have found that it is one of the most formative opportunities to journey alongside others in becoming like Jesus and doing the things he did.  In this episode, Anna Grace and Austin sit down with Mark Benjamin to unpack the first question asked in a band meeting: How is it with your soul? For additional banding resources or information about how to join a band at Arise, visit our banding webpage at ⁠⁠⁠⁠www.arisechurches.com/banding

American Birding Podcast
08-33: Take It or Leave It - Banding, eBird, and Taxonomy

American Birding Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2024 59:06


Break out the oven mitts because it's time to welcome a panel of birders to tackle the hottest birding takes we can find in Take It or Leave It. This time around we welcome ABA colleagues Michael Retter, editor of Birding special editions and North American Birds, and Jennie Duberstein, wildlife biologist and ABA Young Birder liaison to offer opinions on the scope of bird banding, eBird's tightrope between bird science and listing repository, and whether or not having multiple bird taxonomies is a good thing. Also, a major bird mortality event leads to real changes on Chicago's lakefront.  Thanks to our friends at FeatherSnap for sponsoring this episode. Feathersnap is a smart bird feeder with AI bird identification capabilities that send photos of the birds visiting your yard. Capture every moment with FeatherSnap. Subscribe to the podcast at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts and please leave a rating or a review if you are so inclined! We appreciate it! And don't forget to join the ABA to support this podcast and the many things we do for birds and birders!

Arise Church
Band Interview with Cam and Max

Arise Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2024 29:34


Welcome to the Arise Banding Podcast, a series of conversations where you'll have a chance to hear insights from other bands, receive practical tools to help strengthen your band, and take a deep dive into some of the foundations behind each of the 5 banding questions. A band is a group of three to five men or women who meet regularly to engage in transformational questions and to pray for one another. Banding is a core practice at Arise, and we have found that it is one of the most formative opportunities to journey alongside others in becoming like Jesus and doing the things he did.  In this episode, Anna Grace, Max and Cam talk about their banding experience and advice on how to band well. For additional banding resources or information about how to join a band at Arise, visit our banding webpage at ⁠⁠⁠www.arisechurches.com/banding

Arise Church
What is a Band and Why Should I be in One?

Arise Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 25:54


Welcome to the Arise Banding Podcast, a series of conversations where you'll have a chance to hear insights from other bands, receive practical tools to help strengthen your band, and take a deep dive into some of the foundations behind each of the 5 banding questions. A band is a group of three to five men or women who meet regularly to engage in transformational questions and to pray for one another. Banding is a core practice at Arise, and we have found that it is one of the most formative opportunities to journey alongside others in becoming like Jesus and doing the things he did.  In this episode, Anna-Grace and Austin do a deep dive into the value of banding for our community and provide an overview of what banding is and why you should join one. For additional banding resources or information about how to join a band at Arise, visit our banding webpage at ⁠⁠www.arisechurches.com/banding

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Auto Headlines From 10 Yrs Ago, Fisker Owners Banding Together, Will Crowdstrike Pay Delta

The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 15:16 Transcription Available


Shoot us a Text.It's Tuesday and we're hopping in an OG Delorean to look at auto industry headlines from ten years ago. Spoiler alert: It's a lot of fun. We're also talking about new Fisker owners banding together to keep their new Ocean's on the road. We also talk about the brewing dispute between Delta and Crowdstrike over last week's major business disruption. Since the news cycle in auto tends to slow down in the Summer, we thought we'd try a new segment today where we look back to industry headlines from when you had more hair, darker hair, less children, or when some of our audience was still in middle school. Let's jump back ten years ago to see just how far we have, or haven't come. Here are some main headlines from Automotive News at the end of July 2014:Millennials drawn to car-sharing services, but eventually, they buy:  Car- and ride-sharing programs are changing the way city dwellers get around and the way millennials think about car ownership. Automakers have noticed and are experimenting with ways to adapt -- creating partnerships with car-sharing services or offering their own transportation services.Nissan expands U.S. recall of cars with defective Takata airbagsGroup 1 Q2 profit tumbles 55% on Brazilian problems: Stock price was around $55/share. Yesterday it closed around $338 (+614%)Fisker's Chinese owner plans 2nd model after Karma output resumes Fisker Ocean owners are rallying to keep their vehicles operational despite the company's bankruptcy. The Fisker Owners Association is at the forefront, organizing efforts to secure parts and maintain their electric SUVs.Fisker halted Ocean production in May, followed by bankruptcy in June with over 6,000 Fisker Oceans sold before the stoppage.Fisker Ocean Owners formed an association to ensure continued access to parts and software.American Lease purchased Fisker's remaining inventory, potentially aiding parts supply.Daniel Shamah, the association's attorney, emphasized, “The highest priority for us is to make sure that these vehicles... are not very expensive hunks of metal in a year.”Dealers aren't the only ones looking for cash from a software company, as Delta Airlines is gearing up to seek compensation from cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike. This follows a major software update defect that caused a global business disruption, severely impacting Delta.Analysts estimate that Delta will experience a substantial financial loss, ranging from $350 million to $500 million, this quarter due to reputational damage and necessary ticket refunds.CrowdStrike's terms and conditions limit their liability to the fees paid for the software, significantly restricting potential compensation claims. Additionally, legal experts highlight that similar cases have shown companies like CrowdStrike often succeed in defending against extensive financial damages due to these contractual protections.Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email

Arise Church
Testimony: Blake, Andrew, and Brandon

Arise Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2024 32:50


Welcome to the Arise Banding Podcast, a series of conversations where you'll have a chance to hear insights from other bands, receive practical tools to help strengthen your band, and take a deep dive into some of the foundations behind each of the 5 banding questions. A band is a group of three to five men or women who meet regularly to engage in transformational questions and to pray for one another. Banding is a core practice at Arise, and we have found that it is one of the most formative opportunities to journey alongside others in becoming like Jesus and doing the things he did.  In this episode, Anna-grace, Brandon, Blake, and Andrew talk about their experience banding and provide practical tips on how to band well. For additional banding resources or information about how to join a band at Arise, visit our banding webpage at ⁠www.arisechurches.com/banding

RealAgriculture's Podcasts
Vertical banding with Lemken’s Equalizer air tine drill

RealAgriculture's Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 5:52


Canadian farmers are beginning to see the results of Lemken’s 2023 purchase of South African seed drill maker Equalizer as the company rolls out new seeding tools for the Canadian market. At Ag In Motion at Saskatoon, Sask., farmers had a chance to get a good look at the Lemken Equalizer air tine drill. Lemken... Read More

Florida Bird Pod
Season 2 Episode 2: We talk with Jim Mcginity about his tireless work as an environmental educator, his mentorship with the Florida Young Birders Club, and the important work he does banding birds with Florida Avian Conservation.

Florida Bird Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2024 66:31


Send us a Text Message.Jim Mcginity has worked for decades to contribute to the science in understanding Florida birds and the issues they face. As an educator at Learning Gate Community School and Florida Young Birders club, Jim is shaping the newest generation of environmental stewards. Jim is the founder of Florida Avian Conservation and their banding programs have helped to gain valuable insight to Florida's famed feathered fauna. Visit the links below for more information:Florida Avian Conservation:https://floridaavianconservation.wordpress.com/Learning Gate Community School:https://learninggate.org/Florida Young Birders Club:https://floridayoungbirders.org/For questions, comments, or content suggestions please contact us at info@floridabirdpod.com-Follow us on instagram @floridabirdpod-Join the Florida Bird Pod Facebook group -Follow Captain Wes on instagram @snook_jam_outdoors-Follow Ted @beast.bird.media

Eternal Durdles
[Video] MTG Banding: A Deep Dive into Pre-Modern

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 46:53


Zac invites MTGBANDING to discuss the Premodern format in Magic: The Gathering. They cover the pillars of the format, including popular decks and staple cards. They also discuss specific decks like Cadaverous Bloom, Trix, Stiflenought, Stasis, Sligh, Recurring Survival, Landstill, and Doomsday. They provide insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each deck and discuss their viability in competitive play. They also talk about the MTG Banding newsletter and the importance of community building in the pre-modern format.TakeawaysPremodern is a Magic: The Gathering format that covers the period from 1995 to 2003.The format has seen a lot of change and has a diverse range of decks and staple cards.Popular decks in premodern include Goblins, Burn, Landstill, The Rock, Terravore, Ponza, Replenish, and Elves.Staple cards in premodern format include Oath of Druids, Survival of the Fittest, Gush, Swords to Plowshares, and Dark Ritual.Some decks like Trix and Recurring Survival have fallen out of favor due to newer decks popularity.Landstill and Stiflenought are still viable and have achieved good results in competitive play.Doomsday is a powerful combo deck that can be difficult to pilot but has potential in the format. Decks like Doomsday and Distorted Lens Control require careful planning and execution to win.The MTG Banding newsletter provides insights into the pre-modern format and highlights community experiences.The pre-modern format offers a nostalgic trip and allows for customization and personalization of decks.Data analysis can provide valuable information about the meta and deck performance in the pre-modern format.Subscribe to Phil's Newsletter here: www.mtgbanding.com JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Ad-free Listening on SPOTIFY! Subscribe here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/subscribe Twitch: Twitch.tv/durdlemagus Use our 5% code "DURDLES" at TALES OF ADVENTURE: https://www.toamagic.com/ Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011

Eternal Durdles
MTG Banding: A Deep Dive into Pre-Modern

Eternal Durdles

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 46:53


Zac invites MTGBANDING to discuss the Premodern format in Magic: The Gathering. They cover the pillars of the format, including popular decks and staple cards. They also discuss specific decks like Cadaverous Bloom, Trix, Stiflenought, Stasis, Sligh, Recurring Survival, Landstill, and Doomsday. They provide insights into the strengths and weaknesses of each deck and discuss their viability in competitive play. They also talk about the MTG Banding newsletter and the importance of community building in the pre-modern format.TakeawaysPremodern is a Magic: The Gathering format that covers the period from 1995 to 2003.The format has seen a lot of change and has a diverse range of decks and staple cards.Popular decks in premodern include Goblins, Burn, Landstill, The Rock, Terravore, Ponza, Replenish, and Elves.Staple cards in premodern format include Oath of Druids, Survival of the Fittest, Gush, Swords to Plowshares, and Dark Ritual.Some decks like Trix and Recurring Survival have fallen out of favor due to newer decks popularity.Landstill and Stiflenought are still viable and have achieved good results in competitive play.Doomsday is a powerful combo deck that can be difficult to pilot but has potential in the format. Decks like Doomsday and Distorted Lens Control require careful planning and execution to win.The MTG Banding newsletter provides insights into the pre-modern format and highlights community experiences.The pre-modern format offers a nostalgic trip and allows for customization and personalization of decks.Data analysis can provide valuable information about the meta and deck performance in the pre-modern format.Subscribe to Phil's Newsletter here: www.mtgbanding.com JOIN US ON DISCORD: https://discord.gg/hrC7PxQZTE Ad-free Listening on SPOTIFY! Subscribe here: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/eternaldurdles/subscribe Twitch: Twitch.tv/durdlemagus Use our 5% code "DURDLES" at TALES OF ADVENTURE: https://www.toamagic.com/ Eternal Durdles Moxfield: https://www.moxfield.com/users/EternalDurdles https://www.moxfield.com/users/Durdlemagus https://www.moxfield.com/users/ForceofPhil Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EternalDurdles Check out our song parodies on SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/forceofphil Follow us on Twitter: Zac: @durdlemagus Phil: @ForceofPhil We are edited by: https://gullaudio.com & https://www.youtube.com/@PipGoblinBattleCaster OUR Background graphic: AA-vfx Art Store https://www.shaharhatfila.com/en AA VFX- 8K & 4K Most Viewed Motion backgrounds channel @aavfx @aa_vfx @aavfx_art http://4kmotionbackgrounds.blogspot.com/ Moving Backgrounds, Backdrops, Animated Live Wallpapers! HD & UHD Videos 2160p, 4320p , VJ Loops, VFX Animations! Dozens of playlists: Tutorials, Effects, Compilations: @dvdangor2011

The Big 550 KTRS
Mourning Dove Banding with Dan Zarlenga at MO Conservation: McGraw Show 7 - 19 - 24

The Big 550 KTRS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2024 7:07


Mourning Dove Banding with Dan Zarlenga at MO Conservation: McGraw Show 7 - 19 - 24 by

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 595 – Game-Farm Genes Affect Mallard Movements and Behavior – Evidence from the Great Lakes

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 61:28


Much has been said about increasing prevalence of game-farm genes in mallard populations, but evidence has been scarce on whether these genes produce differences in behavior and demography…until now. Pivotal research by Dr. Ben Luukkonen reveals that game-farm hybrids differ from wild mallards in their movements, migration, habitat use, and nest incubation. The conclusion? Game-farm hybrids are different, and not in a good way. In this episode, Dr. Luukkonen and Dr. John Coluccy share details of these results and much more. What are harvest rates of Great Lakes mallards, and what role has hunting played in the decline, if any? Could the loss of over 3 million acres of CRP from this landscape be partly to blame? And how do these results affect our conservation efforts?www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

Fringe Radio Network
Star Angels Banding Around the Earth! Jeremiah 33 - SPIRITWARS

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2024 108:41


Just watched Starlink and listened to the Word. How about the Name of Jesus encircling this troubled world, instead of more Prison Planet Internet keeping people locked down into their sin?FAITHBUCKS.COM

Arise Church
Deep Dive: What is a band and why should I be in one?

Arise Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2024 20:56


Welcome to the Arise Banding Podcast, a series of conversations where you'll have a chance to hear insights from other bands, receive practical tools to help strengthen your band, and take a deep dive into some of the foundations behind each of the 5 banding questions. A band is a group of three to five men or women who meet regularly to engage in transformational questions and to pray for one another. Banding is a core practice at Arise, and we have found that it is one of the most formative opportunities to journey alongside others in becoming like Jesus and doing the things he did.  For additional banding resources or information about how to join a band at Arise, visit our banding webpage at www.arisechurches.com/banding

Save it for the Blind Podcast
Ep. 40: Wildlife Wonders: Banding, Wood Ducks, and Rocket Netting with Brian Huber and Jason Coslovich

Save it for the Blind Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 44:50


In this new episode, we dive into the world of bird conservation efforts with waterfowl biologists Brian Huber and Jason Cosvlovich. We explore the recent season's highlights in bird banding, the story behind the story of the 1 millionth wood duck video and the exciting use of rocket netting. Here's a rundown of what we cover: What This Recent Season Showed Us: A comprehensive analysis of this year's bird banding numbers and how they compare to last year. Key trends and data insights that reveal the health and behaviors of bird populations. Banding Numbers This Year: Detailed statistics on the total number of birds banded. Comparison of this year's banding numbers with those from last year to identify any significant changes or patterns. Wood Duck Video Shoot: Behind-the-scenes look at the final week of the wood duck video shoot, which has garnered 1 million views. Personal anecdotes and experiences from Brian and Jason during this exciting project. Thoughts on the Possible 3 Pintail Bag Option: Discussion on the proposed increase to a 3 pintail bag limit. Examination of the data from California Waterfowl Association (CWA) supporting this potential policy change. Wood Duck Box Nest Camera: Announcement of the new yearly livestream of the wood duck box nest camera. How this initiative brings local nature into people's living rooms, fostering a deeper connection with wildlife. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of bird conservation efforts and the exciting developments in the field this year.

Upduck Podcast
Banding Woodcock & More With Rich Wong

Upduck Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 80:28


Rich joins the guys to discuss his motivation and experience becoming a certified woodcock bander as well as taking his dog through the certification process. There's plenty of dog talk and storytelling as usual. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Great Outdoors from WGN Radio 720
Banding falcon chicks in Bavaria, Germany and remarkable bird movement stories

Great Outdoors from WGN Radio 720

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2024


On this airing of The Great Outdoors, Charlie Potter joins you from Bavaria, Germany and talks with Anthony Hammond about banding young falcons, as well as the remarkable story of a cross-continental bird trip.

Think BIG Bodybuilding
Blood Sweat & Gear 249 When To Add a New Compound To Cycles

Think BIG Bodybuilding

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2024 61:31


TIME STAMPS BELOW - How Fast Should You Be Gaining Muscle? When to add a new compound? Metformin in Refeeds? Honest Cruise Doses, Pros/Cons of Banding Exercises | BSG Coaching QA Podcast Skip Hill, Andrew Berry, Scott McNally

The Command Zone
Level Up Your Combat Phase | 607

The Command Zone

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2024 98:20


Math may be for blockers, but the rules are for everyone. Today we're going to walk through everything you need to know to navigate your combat phase to perfection. Rules expert Murph joins Rachel to break it down step by step – literally. We'll cover crazy keyword interactions (including BANDING) and give you all the tools you need to master the art of war! -------- Support the show and become a Patron! Be a part of our community, receive awesome rewards, and more! https://www.patreon.com/commandzone -------- SHOPIFY: Power your business with Shopify. Start your one-dollar-per-month trial period today by going to: https://www.shopify.com/tcz  LIQUID IV: Hydrate two times faster than water alone with Liquid IV! Get 20% off when you use code COMMAND at checkout at: https://www.LiquidIV.com  -------- CARD KINGDOM: The Command Zone is sponsored by Card Kingdom! If you want to receive your cards in one safe package and experience the best customer service, make sure to order your Magic cards, sealed product, accessories, and more at Card Kingdom: http://www.cardkingdom.com/command  ARCHIDEKT: Discover, build, catalog, and playtest on Archidekt, the deck-building website that makes it easy to brew brand new lists or manage your old favorites. Go to http://www.archidekt.com/commandzone to get started today!  ULTRAPRO: Huge thanks to UltraPro for sponsoring this episode! Be sure to check out their PRO GLOSS eclipse sleeves and super classy MYTHIC COLLECTION deck boxes. If you want to keep your cards protected and support the show, visit: https://ultrapro.com/command -------- Relevant Links: Josh Murphy: Twitter: @alsonamedjosh The Power of Priority (and The Stack) | The Command Zone 267: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=co25vcPvDsE Rules Magic Players Keep Getting Wrong | The Command Zone 521: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ShTFssyDRio Homebrew Commander w/ The Professor and Wedge | Game Knights 18: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhIpK1ObIFY Outlaws of Thunder Junction w/Taalia Vess | Game Knights 69: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n-BZvGAbBKg The End Step: Commander's Herald Spellify: https://commandersherald.com/games/spellify -------- Follow us on TikTok: @thecommandzone Follow us on Instagram: @CommandCast Follow us on Twitter: @CommandCast @JoshLeeKwai @jfwong @wachelreeks Follow us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/commandcast/ Email us: commandzonecast@gmail.com -------- Commander Rules and Ban List: https://mtgcommander.net/ -------- Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 575 – Bringing Respect Back to Snow Geese

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2024 54:09


“Sky carp” and “Saving the Tundra” are phrases that have become commonplace in the vernacular of light goose hunters across North America. Although born from well-intentioned conversations around once-hyperabundant light geese and the Light Goose Conservation Order, waterfowl managers consider these derogatory phrases undeserved and unfortunate. On this episode, Kevin Kraai of Texas Parks and Wildlife makes the case for changing this narrative and bringing respect back to light geese. We also dig into data showing an 86% decline in the midcontinent light goose population, shrinking breeding colonies, recovery of arctic staging grounds, and new science on how repeated disturbance may influence light goose body condition. If this evolving story tells us anything it's that what we know today is likely different from what we'll learn in the future and why we should never stop asking questions.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 573 – Help! A Mallard is Nesting in My Flowers!! What Should I Do?

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 51:07


Spring is a time for waterfowl nesting, and it's also a time when our feathered friends venture into our neighborhoods and back yards looking for a safe place to lay eggs and raise their brood. On this episode, Dr. Mike Brasher and guest host Dr. Jerad Henson are joined by Tim Jasinski of the Lake Erie Nature and Science Center to share expert advice on how to deal with these annual visitors. As a wildlife rehab specialist, Tim is always eager to provide guidance and insight on the curious ways of waterfowl and other wildlife that make unexpected and sometimes unwelcome entrances into our world. Covering everything from injured birds to aggressive geese, hen mallards in flower pots, and duckling in swimming pools, there aren't many things Tim hasn't experienced. Join us as we learn from the expert and hear a few fascinating stories in the process. And the question we all need answered… Should I feed bread to park ducks??www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 566 – Why are Scientists Banding Scaup, Canvasbacks, and Redheads on Pool 19?

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 67:19


Lesser scaup are one of several duck species in North America that have experienced long-term population declines, and despite decades of research, the exact cause of this decline remains unclear. Because of its profound importance as a spring stopover site for migrating scaup and other divers, Pool 19 on the Mississippi River has played a crucial role in numerous scientific studies. In this episode, PhD candidate Cheyenne Beach and field assistant extraordinaire Jack Johnson join Dr. Mike Brasher to explain why so many divers show up on Pool 19 each spring; what we hope to learn from long-term banding of scaup, canvasbacks, and redheads; and how an ongoing GPS tracking study is helping understand how the invasive faucet snail may affect scaup health and productivity.www.ducks.org/DUPodcast

A Better Way to Farm Podcast
240: Is Banding Better Than Broadcast?

A Better Way to Farm Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 18:00


Unlock the secrets to maximizing yield with a deep dive into spring nutrient application. Our discussion sheds light on the various factors that can make or break your crop's success, such as soil type, moisture levels, and the delicate balance required when working with products like anhydrous ammonia. As we navigate the changing landscape of agriculture, this episode aims to ignite a spark in growers, encouraging a rethink of fertilization strategies for optimal yields.

Minnesota Now
South Minneapolis food shelves banding together to meet need

Minnesota Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 7:36


A network of food shelves in south Minneapolis are coming together to save money and feed more people amid a surge in need. Sabathani Community Center, Joyce Uptown Foodshelf, Community Emergency Service, Calvary Food Shelf, and Harvest from the Heart get some of their food from bigger food shelves, like Second Harvest. But that is becoming more expensive and difficult.To explain the changing landscape and the impact it has on the people they serve is Chris Pangle, who works at Harvest from the Heart. He joined MPR News Host Cathy Wurzer.

Project Upland Podcast
#265 | The Art and Science of Woodcock Banding: A Deep Dive into Techniques, Challenges, and Upcoming Workshops

Project Upland Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2024 83:02


Joined by Bailey Petersen of the MN DNR and Jerry Havel of Pineridge Grouse Camp and Upland Gun company, on this episode we explore the multifaceted practice of woodcock banding with pointing dogs. Learn about the challenges, and logistics of woodcock banding, including the impact of weather on migrations, the importance of choosing suitable sites, and the role of trained dogs. A brief discussion of Earl Johnson's legacy and impact on the Woodcock banding community is followed by the specifics of the bird banding process, emphasizing the need for federally regulated practices and detailed data collection for conservation efforts. Our guests also provide information on upcoming bird banding workshops, addressing logistical considerations and encouraging community engagement. Show Highlights: The Intricacies of Woodcock Banding and Bird Behavior Remembering Earl Johnson: A Pillar of the Woodcock Banding Community The Evolution and Expansion of Woodcock Banding Programs Citizen Science and the Future of Woodcock Conservation The Science and Art of Banding: Techniques and Dog Training The Intricacies of Bird Banding: A Deep Dive From Field Observations to Genetic Studies: Unraveling Bird Diets The Role of Permits in Wildlife Research and Conservation Becoming a Bird Bander: Eligibility, Training, and Equipment MIGRATE To MEMBERSHIP | Use code birdshot24 at American Woodcock Society CONTRIBUTE | patreon.com/birdshot Follow us | @birdshot.podcast Use Promo Code | BSP20 to save 20% with onX Hunt The Birdshot Podcast is Presented By: onX Hunt, Final Rise and Upland Gun Company Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

PBS NewsHour - Segments
How Montanans are banding together to preserve an iconic American landscape

PBS NewsHour - Segments

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2024 5:10


In Montana, an unlikely group of allies is working together to preserve a unique prairie ecosystem, and at the same time, help their own rural economies. Montana PBS's Stan Parker reports from one of the planet's last remaining intact grasslands. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders