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Bob talks to the Republican candidate for Greece Town Supervisor Bill Murphy, Bob talks about Parisi & Bellavia ads, Bob reads a Livingston County Sherriff press release, and Bob talks about the murder of Sam Nordquist.
Meteorologist Andy Parker with Bellavia updating the weather across Western New York with the latest round of lake effect snow full 293 Thu, 12 Dec 2024 16:00:33 +0000 48mouhtU8MlnvRWnUSmuy3ysh2rovSVh buffalo,weather,wben,erie county,andy parker,lake effect snow,news WBEN Extras buffalo,weather,wben,erie county,andy parker,lake effect snow,news Meteorologist Andy Parker with Bellavia updating the weather across Western New York with the latest round of lake effect snow Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News Fa
AAA's Elizabeth Carey with Bellavia on winter weather preparedness on the roadways, and what to do if you're stuck or stranded full 297 Thu, 12 Dec 2024 17:15:07 +0000 c5ExKP5LR37sIIoEZGAKKFoyYFBWwVVq buffalo,aaa,news,weather,wben,elizabeth carey WBEN Extras buffalo,aaa,news,weather,wben,elizabeth carey AAA's Elizabeth Carey with Bellavia on winter weather preparedness on the roadways, and what to do if you're stuck or stranded Archive of various reports and news events 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News Fa
David Bellavia joins the fray of our Presidential coverage along with Joe Beamer, and they talk with Jim Ryan of ABC News
Beamer and Bellavia continue on with our Presidential Election Coverage, this hour chatting with ABC News political analyst Steve Roberts
In this hour of our Presidential Election coverage, we get a look inside each of the campaigns, hearing from ABC's Brittany Shepherd inside the Harris campaign, and Lalee Ibssa inside the Trump campaign
Carl Calabrese joins David Bellavia to break down Biden's exit from the 2024 presidential race.
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This episode is brought to you by: CDK Global - Empowering dealers with the tools and technology to build deeper customer relationships. Learn more @ CDKglobal.com Cars Commerce - The platform to simplify everything about buying and selling cars. Learn more at carscommerce.inc In this episode, I'm speaking with Leonard Bellavia, Founding Partner at Bellavia and Blatt Law Interested in advertising with CarDealershipGuy? Drop us a line here Interested in being considered as a guest on the podcast? Add your name here Topics: (00:00:00) - Intro (00:02:47) - Len's career in law and auto (00:05:52) - How the perception of the dealer has changed over 40 years (00:11:11) - The history of franchise laws (00:15:48) - Do we still need franchise laws in today's market? (00:21:38) Is there a world where manufacturers become retailers? (00:35:38) - What's stopping Ford from going DTC with their EVs? (00:47:23) - The benefit of Telsa embracing a franchise system (00:51:09) - Do you get the taste of 2009 with everything we're seeing in the EV push? (00:54:09) - What are the top concerns you hear from dealers today? (00:59:21) - What brands would you recommend to buy or lease? (01:02:44) - Dealers vs. Cancer Check out Bellavia Blatt here Get in touch via email at info@dealerlaw.com Check out the website for more (https://dealershipguy.com) and follow me on X @GuyDealership! (https://x.com/guydealership) This podcast is for informational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a basis for investment decisions.
Bauerle, Bellavia, and the rest of the WBEN news team keep you up to date on the vehicle explosion that took place on the Rainbow Bridge earlier today.
Bauerle, Bellavia, and the rest of the WBEN news team bring you the latest on today's vehicle explosion on the Rainbow Bridge.
Welcome back to another TFG Exclusive Interview, hosted by Mike Sperrazza! Today's guest is David Bellavia. David is a highly decorated Staff Sergeant, Medal of Honor recipient, and a prominent voice in discussing global issues, thanks to his extensive military background and experience in Afghanistan. Bellavia has been vocal about his views on the Afghanistan withdrawal, … Continue reading Growing Unease: Current Administration's Approach to Security and Travel with David Bellavia → The post Growing Unease: Current Administration's Approach to Security and Travel with David Bellavia appeared first on The Financial Guys Podcast.
Prior to founding AuraFuturity, Andrew had previous experience in international sales, marketing, product management, and general management. Audio has been both of abiding interest and a market he served professionally in these roles. Andrew has been deeply embedded in the hearables space since the beginning and is recognized as a thought leader in the convergence of hearables and hearing health. He has been a strong advocate for hearing care innovation and accessibility, work made more personal when he faced his own hearing loss and sought treatment All these skills and experiences are brought to bear at AuraFuturity, providing go-to-market, branding, and content services to the dynamic and growing hearables, hearing health, and broader communication spaces. Andrew joins us on the Hearing Matters Podcast to celebrate World Hearing Day. This year's theme is "Ear and Hearing Care for All. Let's Make It a Reality." With this theme, the communication objectives are to:Draw attention of decision makers in governments and civil society groups towards the WHO's recommendations regarding integration of ear and hearing care into PHC.Encourage governments to integrate primary ear and hearing care into training programmes for health care providers at primary level.Call attention of primary level health care providers (health workers and physicians) towards the needs of people with hearing loss and ear disease.Inform people about the importance of ear and hearing care and encourage them to seek services.On this day, WHO will launch a new training manual - Primary ear and hearing care training manual. The manual will be accompanied with trainer's handbook and other community resources.Ear and hearing problems are among the most common problems encountered in the community.Over 60% of these can be identified and addressed at the primary level of care.Integration of ear and hearing care into primary care services is possible through training and capacity building at this level.Such integration will benefit people and help countries move towards the goal of universal health coverage. Connect with the Hearing Matters Podcast TeamEmail: hearingmatterspodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @hearing_matters_podcast Twitter: @hearing_mattasFacebook: Hearing Matters Podcast
Healthy // Toxic: Relationships with Narcissistic, Borderline, and other Personality Types
Healthy//Toxic Healthy versus Toxic is a podcast where licensed mental health professionals explore what makes a relationship healthy or unhealthy from a scientifically informed perspective. This show often centers around the topics of narcissism, narcissistic abuse, and the negative effects of being exposed to a narcissist in the workplace, family, or in a romantic relationship. Our hosts aim to provide a scientifically informed perspective on what factors go into making healthy relationships, how to build secure attachment, and how to be a better parent, child, partner, or friend. Resources: Charlot, N. H., Balzarini, R. N., & Campbell, L. J. (2019, September 20). The Association BetweenRomantic Rejection and Change in Ideal Standards, Ideal Flexibility, and Self-Perceived Mate Value.Social Psychology. Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1027/1864-9335/a... Romero-Canyas, R., Downey, G., Berenson, K., Ayduk, O., & Kang, N. J. (2010). Rejection sensitivity and the rejection-hostility link in romantic relationships. Journal of Personality, 78(1), 119–148. Park, Y., Johnson, M. D., MacDonald, G., & Impett, E. A. (2019, September 12). Perceiving GratitudeFrom a Romantic Partner Predicts Decreases in Attachment Anxiety. Developmental Psychology.Advance online publication. http://dx.doi.org/10.1037/dev000083 Harper, M. S., Dickson, J. W., & Welsh, D. P. (2006). Self-Silencing and Rejection Sensitivity in Adolescent Romantic Relationships. Journal of Youth and Adolescence, 35(3), 459–467. Murray, S. L., Rose, P., Bellavia, G. M., Holmes, J. G., Kusche, A. G., Murray, S. L., … Kusche, A. G. (2002). Perceptions of Romantic Relationship Measure. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 83, 556–573. Waller, K. L., & MacDonald, T. K. (2010). Trait self-esteem moderates the effect of initiator status on emotional and cognitive responses to romantic relationship dissolution. Journal Of Personality, 78(4), 1271–1299. KARDUM, I., HUDEK, K. J., SCHMITT, D. P., & COVIC, M. (2017). Assortative mating for Dark Triad: Evidence of positive, initial, and active assortment. Personal Relationships, 24(1), 75–83. Botwin, M. D., Buss, D. M., & Shackelford, T. K. (1997).Personality and mate preferences: Five factors in mate selection and marital satisfaction.Journal of Personality,65, 107–136. Want more mental health content? Check out our other Podcasts: Mental Health // Demystified with Dr. Tracey Marks True Crime Psychology and Personality Cluster B: A Look At Narcissism, Antisocial, Borderline, and Histrionic Disorders Here, Now, Together with Rou Reynolds Links for Dr. Grande Dr. Grande on YouTube Produced by Ars Longa Media Learn more at arslonga.media. Produced by: Erin McCue Executive Producer: Patrick C. Beeman, MD Legal Stuff The information presented in this podcast is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only and is not professional advice. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Iraq War's only living Medal of Honor recipient reveals the untold story of the remarkable brotherhood behind one of the war's legendary acts of valorIn 2004, he stormed an enemy stronghold to save his platoon. Fourteen years later, his unit reunited and saved him. This is their story."Acting on instinct to save the members of his platoon from an imminent threat, Staff Sergeant Bellavia ultimately cleared an entire enemy-filled house." So reads the Medal of Honor citation describing one of the Iraq War's most celebrated acts of heroism. But the full story of the brotherhood at the heart of these events is untold-and far more remarkable.In 2004, David Bellavia's U.S. Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods-2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division-fought and helped win the Battle of Fallujah, the bloodiest episode of the Iraq War. On November 10, 2004, Bellavia single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon. Fourteen years later, Bellavia got a call from the president of the United States: he had been awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah and would receive America's highest award for bravery in combat during a ceremony at the White House.
The Iraq War's only living Medal of Honor recipient reveals the untold story of the remarkable brotherhood behind one of the war's legendary acts of valorIn 2004, he stormed an enemy stronghold to save his platoon. Fourteen years later, his unit reunited and saved him. This is their story."Acting on instinct to save the members of his platoon from an imminent threat, Staff Sergeant Bellavia ultimately cleared an entire enemy-filled house." So reads the Medal of Honor citation describing one of the Iraq War's most celebrated acts of heroism. But the full story of the brotherhood at the heart of these events is untold-and far more remarkable.In 2004, David Bellavia's U.S. Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods-2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division-fought and helped win the Battle of Fallujah, the bloodiest episode of the Iraq War. On November 10, 2004, Bellavia single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon. Fourteen years later, Bellavia got a call from the president of the United States: he had been awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah and would receive America's highest award for bravery in combat during a ceremony at the White House.
The Iraq War's only living Medal of Honor recipient reveals the untold story of the remarkable brotherhood behind one of the war's legendary acts of valorIn 2004, he stormed an enemy stronghold to save his platoon. Fourteen years later, his unit reunited and saved him. This is their story."Acting on instinct to save the members of his platoon from an imminent threat, Staff Sergeant Bellavia ultimately cleared an entire enemy-filled house." So reads the Medal of Honor citation describing one of the Iraq War's most celebrated acts of heroism. But the full story of the brotherhood at the heart of these events is untold-and far more remarkable.In 2004, David Bellavia's U.S. Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods-2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division-fought and helped win the Battle of Fallujah, the bloodiest episode of the Iraq War. On November 10, 2004, Bellavia single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon. Fourteen years later, Bellavia got a call from the president of the United States: he had been awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah and would receive America's highest award for bravery in combat during a ceremony at the White House.
The Iraq War's only living Medal of Honor recipient tells the story behind one of the Iraq War's legendary acts of valor; the men he fought with and the healing of reunion. In 2004, David Bellavia's U.S. Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods—2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division—fought and helped win the Battle of Fallujah, the bloodiest episode of the Iraq War. On November 10, 2004, Bellavia single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon. Fourteen years later, Bellavia got a call from the president of the United States: he had been awarded a Medal of Honor for his actions in Fallujah and would receive America's highest award for bravery in combat during a ceremony at the White House. Bellavia was a reluctant recipient and talks with host Jim Fausone about reuniting with the guys, behind the scenes of the Medal of Honor ceremony and his interactions with President Donald J. Trump.
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Medal of Honor Recipient and conservative radio host David Bellavia talks about the recent shift in the Republican party, what makes a qualified candidate, and the differences between Democrats and Republicans. Staff Sergeant David Bellavia served in the Army and deployed to Iraq in 2004. During the Second Battle of Fallujah, Bellavia cleared a house filled with five insurgents in order to save his squad. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at a White House ceremony in 2019. In Bellavia's new book, Remember the Ramrods, he reflects back on the events that earned him the Medal of Honor. After returning home, David ran to represent New York's 27th district in the House of Representatives. Currently, he hosts the David Bellavia Show, a conservative call-in radio program. During the interview, David had this to say about partisan politics: “I give a person who disagrees with me politically more time than someone agrees with me because I'm bored with that. And I don't want to discover why liberals are wrong, I want to learn what it is that separates us. And for the life of me, I don't find any fundamental difference outside of personality and hubris and pride where people don't want to admit when they're wrong.” You can find David on Twitter @ssgBELLAVIA, and listen to the David Bellavia Show here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
David Bellavia was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions on November 10th, 2004 during Operation Phantom Fury in Fallujah, Iraq. He recently released his second book, Remember the Ramrods. Bellavia enlisted in the U.S. Army as an infantryman in 1999. n the summer of 2003, Bellavia's unit deployed to Kosovo for nine months before receiving orders to deploy directly to Iraq to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. From February 2004 to February 2005, Bellavia and the 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, were stationed in the Diyala Province along the Iranian border. Throughout the year, his task force took part in the battles for Najaf, Mosul, Baqubah, Muqdadiyah and Fallujah. Shop https://bit.ly/AfterburnMerch Patreon https://bit.ly/PatreonAfterburn Launch your Aviation Career https://bit.ly/BogiDope_Rain "Afterburn" for 5% Off' Wingman Watch https://bit.ly/WingmanWatches "Rain10" for 10% off YouTube https://bit.ly/YouTube_AfterburnPodcast 5:00 From Warfighter to Journalist 8:35 Walking off the FOB and taking a taxi in Iraq 9:30 You're the Outsider 20:35 Hearing jets on the battle field 22:40 What does the battle space look like 27:15 Watching Iraq fall to ISIS 32:35 Politics and War 40:40 Evolution of conflict 45:30 Fallujah 1:03:30 Medal of Honor 1:13:30 3 things americans love 1:21:30 How bad is Fort Drum 1:22:50 The Fight – Nov 10th 1:28: Medal of Honor --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-afterburn-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-afterburn-podcast/support
Celebrity Salute welcomes David Bellavia, a former United States Army soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah, and the only living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the Iraq War. Bellavia has also received the Bronze Star Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross. Randy Miller and David talk about his fateful mission, recollections of his military service, and how his transition to civilian life has gone, writing a new book and hosting talk radio in Buffalo, New York.
Host Mo Barret is joined by the only living Medal of Honor recipient from the Iraq War, Staff Sergeant David Bellavia on this episode of the Mission Inspire podcast. In the latest installment of our Courage Conversation series Bellavia talks to us about his latest book Remember the Ramrods: An Army Brotherhood in War and Peace, about the first time the Ramrods — his infantry battalion — reunited as a unit, 14 years after the war. Additionally, he walks us through the day he earned the Medal of Honor during the Second Battle of Fallujah and how he got involved in the Museum.
"There's a consequence to everything you do on a chess board, there's a consequence to everything you do in a firefight."David Bellavia is an author, radio host, public speaker, and US Army veteran, known famously as the first and only living Medal of Honor recipient from Operation Iraqi Freedom.Today's double-length episode is a real treat.During the first hour, David recounts the events in the Iraq war leading up to the Second Battle of Fallujah and gives a play-by-play of the night in vivid detail.In the second hour, David recounts his years after retiring from the Army, his then-political ambitions for his home in Western New York, and the unexpected event when - 15 years after the fact - he was awarded the Medal of Honor. David's new book Remember the Ramrods is a page-turning read about Bellavia's Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods-2nd Battalion 2nd infantry regiment, 1st Infantry Division.Enjoy the conversation, storytelling, and thoughtful discourse in this must-listen episode.------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook ------------What do YOU think of the show? Head to JamesAltucherShow.com/listeners and fill out a short survey that will help us better tailor the podcast to our audience!Are you interested in getting direct answers from James about your question on a podcast? Go to JamesAltucherShow.com/AskAltucher and send in your questions to be answered on the air!------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book, Skip the Line, is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltuchershow.com------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to "The James Altucher Show" wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsiHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on social media:YouTubeTwitterFacebookLinkedIn
"There's a consequence to everything you do on a chess board, there's a consequence to everything you do in a firefight."David Bellavia is an author, radio host, public speaker, and US Army veteran, known famously as the first and only living Medal of Honor recipient from Operation Iraqi Freedom.Today's double-length episode is a real treat.During the first hour, David recounts the events in the Iraq war leading up to the Second Battle of Fallujah and gives a play-by-play of the night in vivid detail.In the second hour, David recounts his years after retiring from the Army, his then-political ambitions for his home in Western New York, and the unexpected event when - 15 years after the fact - he was awarded the Medal of Honor. David's new book Remember the Ramrods is a page-turning read about Bellavia's Army unit, an infantry battalion known as the Ramrods—2nd Battalion 2nd infantry regiment, 1st Infantry Division.Enjoy the conversation, storytelling, and thoughtful discourse in this must-listen episode.------------Visit Notepd.com to read our idea lists & sign up to create your own!My new book Skip the Line is out! Make sure you get a copy wherever books are sold!Join the You Should Run for President 2.0 Facebook Group, where we discuss why you should run for President.I write about all my podcasts! Check out the full post and learn what I learned at jamesaltucher.com/podcast.------------Thank you so much for listening! If you like this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to “The James Altucher Show” wherever you get your podcasts: Apple PodcastsStitcheriHeart RadioSpotifyFollow me on Social Media:YouTubeTwitterFacebook
In this bonus Veterans Day episode, we hear from Medal of Honor recipient David Bellavia. Staff Sergeant Bellavia served in the Army and deployed to Iraq in 2004. During the Second Battle of Fallujah, Bellavia cleared a house filled with 5 insurgents in order to save his squad. He was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions at a White House ceremony in 2019. In Bellavia's new book, Remember the Ramrods, he reflects back on the events that earned him the Medal of Honor.
We are joined today with David Bellavia. Famed for his legendary valor and determination, Bellavia is the Iraq War's sole living Medal of Honor recipient for his actions on November 10, 2004 as a squad leader with 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division (known as the 'Ramrods') during the Second Battle of Fallujah. Bellavia's best-selling book House to House: An Epic Memoir of War captures the brutal action and raw intensity of leading Third Platoon, Alpha Company, into a lethally choreographed kill zone: the booby-trapped, explosive-laden houses of Fallujah's militant insurgents where he single-handedly cleared a fortified enemy position that had pinned down a squad from his platoon. We discuss with David his reflections on the war experience and living life on the home front as both a combat veteran adjusting to the civilian world, but also the duty and role of being a living Medal of Honor recipient. His new book, Remember the Ramrods An Army of Brotherhood in War and Peace covers the journey of Bellavia's platoon through fifteen years. A quintessential and timeless American tale, it is the story of how forty battle-hardened soldiers became ordinary citizens again; what they did during that time, and how November 10, 2004, rattled within them; and how their reunion brought them home at last. David is one of the most inspiring, motivating, and determined leader, Soldier, and author who rose to the call of action during the Global War on Terror. It was an absolute honor and pleasure. http://www.davidbellavia.com/ https://duty1st.com/
David G. Bellavia is a former United States Army soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah. Bellavia has also received the Bronze Star Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals, and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross. In 2005, Bellavia was inducted into the New York Veterans' Hall of Fame.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jocko-podcast/exclusive-content
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Nuovo appuntamento con il sabato di «Corriere Daily»: l'editorialista torna sugli argomenti di cui ha scritto durante la settimana nella sua rubrica «Il Caffè», integrandoli con i commenti nel frattempo ricevuti dai lettori.Per altri approfondimenti:- Toscana, il racconto di un giovane dottore: “A 30 anni non ce la faccio già più. Finisco la specializzazione e scappo” https://bit.ly/3rHEl2Z- Bari, professore del Majorana picchiato per una nota: “Ora ho paura di tronare in classe” https://bit.ly/3fQt6mf- Anthony Bourdain, gli ultimi messaggi con Asia Argento prima del suicidio: “Che posso fare?” “Smettila di rompermi” https://bit.ly/3ecXyGK
Professor Timothy Bellavia from Touro University's Graduate School of Education discusses the positive effect of art on social and emotional behavior in the classroom.
Leonard A. Bellavia is the founding partner at Bellavia Blatt (dealerlaw.com) and specializes in dealership franchise law. With the variety of announcements coming from OEMs, including class action lawsuits in Australia, it's timely that Leonard joins us to discuss the future of retail automotive and answer the question: Are OEMs taking over for franchise dealers?What we discuss in this episode:
Leonard A. Bellavia is the founding partner at Bellavia Blatt (dealerlaw.com) and specializes in dealership franchise law. With the variety of announcements coming from OEMs, including class action lawsuits in Australia, it's timely that Leonard joins us to discuss the future of retail automotive and answer the question: Are OEMs taking over for franchise dealers? What we discuss in this episode:
In this episode, Josh talks to the founder of Figurado Cigar Company, Frank Bellavia. Frank started out in the cigar business 17 years ago as an assistant manager and worked his way up to a VP role. After tripling his sales territory numbers, Frank went on his own and started Figurado Cigar Company. Their subscription box is the first offering and it has been an instant hit. To learn more about the art of cigars, listen in!
Andrew Bellavia is a passionate executive with experience in organizations of all sizes. He is currently working with Knowles Electronics as their Director of Market Development, working to improve their business development and help those with hearing loss. He previously led the sales and marketing for Evox Rifa up to their merger with Kemet Electronics. He serves on the advisory board at Tuned and as a member of the Business Advisory Board at ALMA International In this episode… Feeling healthy can be difficult without a reference point. We often take our health for granted until we experience sickness or injury. It gives us better insight into how amazing a healthy life can be. It's easier to notice the difference with a drastic change, but what about when our health degrades slowly? Hearing loss is typically a subtle and insidious problem. With all of the ways to adjust and compensate, it can be difficult to notice just how bad your hearing has become. This is why treatment is so crucial — to both care for the issue before it gets worse and to return your hearing to a healthier state. If anyone knows how valuable that experience can be, it's Andrew Bellavia. Dr. Mark Syms invites Andrew Bellavia, the Director of Market Development at Knowles and a hearing aid advocate, to discuss hearing loss and the power of hearing aids. They talk about Andrew's own journey with hearing loss and the difference that hearing treatment made. They also dive into the common stigmas with hearing aids, hearing loss at different ages, and why hearing loss is similar to blood pressure.
Puntata 425 di Border Nights - La notte ai confini. Ospiti della puntata Stefano Samsa, italiano che vive da anni in Nuova Zelanda per raccontarci ulteriori letture di quanto accaduto e Marco Bellavia (da Bim Bum Bam e la tv dei ragazzi a mental coach 4.0). Con la partecipazione di Maestro Di Dietrologia, Paolo Franceschetti (intervista a Fabio), Tom Bosco, Germana Accorsi.
What does an Army squad leader do in a battlefield situation when his platoon encounters three floors of insurgents and is pinned with rooftop snipers firing away? If you're Davis Bellavia, you lead your team into action. David single-handedly saved his entire squad, risking his own life to allow his fellow soldiers to break contact and reorganize when trapped by overwhelming insurgent fire. He then voluntarily entered and cleared an insurgent strong point, killing four and seriously wounding another. His actions stand as a testament to those who put everything on the line as they do the grim work required to keep each other safe and alive on the battlefield. David Bellavia is the only living recipient of the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah, Iraq. Bellavia has also received the Bronze Star Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross. In this episode you will hear: We not only have to live for ourselves and our families, but we have to remind people who our lost soldiers are, because they didn't drop dead of a heart attack, or were killed by some misfortune or bad luck; they voluntarily chose to stand up when the bullets were coming and they voluntarily said “I'll do this for you”. You're not a man until you acknowledge that you don't have a father. Peer pressure makes you smoke cigarettes when you're 11. Peer pressure ca also make you charge a machine gun nest at Normandy beach. It all depends who your peers are. When the voices in your head say quit, don't. You really can't appreciate life until you've gone through combat. There's no education like the United States military. Never bring a hairdryer to basic training. You can't mourn on the battlefield. In the case of fallen soldiers, we should exchange the word “memorialize” for the word “celebrate”. America is still the shining city on the hill.
Guests: Brent Edwards, Director of the National Acoustics Lab; Andy Bellavia, Director of Business Development at Knowles Corp Moderator: Dave Kemp, Director of Business Development at Oaktree Products For the inaugural episode of This Week in Hearing, Dave Kemp interviews Brent Edwards, Ph.D, director of National Acoustic Labs, and Andy Bellavia, Director of Market Development for Knowles Corp. They discuss the blurring line between consumer audio and traditional hearing aids, and the potential impact on the hearing health industry.
In honor of Veterans Day on Nov. 11th, The National Defense welcomes David Bellavia, a former United States Army soldier who was awarded the Medal of Honor for his actions during the Second Battle of Fallujah, and the only living recipient of the Medal of Honor from the Iraq War. Bellavia has also received the Bronze Star Medal, two Army Commendation Medals, two Army Achievement Medals and the New York State Conspicuous Service Cross. Randy Miller and David talk about his fateful mission, recollections of his military service, and how his transition to civilian life has gone. We wish you and yours a very special and reflective Veterans Day. For more great content, visit us online at thenationaldefense.com Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
I know...look at that pic. I don't know why I keep surrounding myself with pretty friends? Michael is a true New Yorker to the core. And even though he ALWAYS says awkward things right at the most awkward times, and even though he ALWAYS makes the worst puns, and he is also lil' obsessed with all things Muppets--in spite of all these things--he's one of the most do-gooder people I know, and I love him for it. And if I'm being honest, I aways laugh at his awkward jokes, I love puns, and who doesn't love the Muppets?! Topics include: Should I confront my best friend who's smoking crack? Are people too fat to fly? I'm bored with my life? I found a sex toy in my teen's room, help?! Follow Michael on Twitter: @mrbellavia or @animaxentSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.