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Slappin' Glass sits down this week with the Assistant Coach of the Houston Rockets, Ben Sullivan! In this highly informative conversation the trio dive into Coach Sullivan's thoughts on building elite shooters, and the habits that go with it, and discuss various switching techniques along with personnel-based film preparation during the always fun "Start, Sub, or Sit?!"To join coaches and championship winning staffs from the NBA to High School from over 60 different countries taking advantage of an SG Plus membership, visit HERE!
Meet Cranford Brothers Barbecue pitmaster and culinary director Chef Ben Sullivan. He joins The Low & Slow Barbecue Show to talk about the newest barbecue business in Hickory, NC, and share details about the other restaurants under the Cranford Hospitality brand of businesses. Hear Ben's background and how he arrived at Cranford Brothers. Find out what you can expect from a visit from Cranford Brothers Barbecue and get the behind-the-scenes story on what's cooking the meat and inspiring the sides.Visit The Low & Slow Barbecue Show website here!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Ben Sullivan is an Assistant Coach with the Houston Rockets! ...so... What is he doing with Johnjay on a Friday night???
This week, Johnjay is RIDING THE BENCH with Ben Sullivan! He's the Asst Coach with the Houston Rockets. They're chatting everything from college hoops to why they had to record so late! You're RIDING THE BENCH!
In this week's pep talk, I'm sharing the concept of "Ten X is Better Than Two X" based on the book by Benjamin Hardy and Ben Sullivan. Tune in to become empowered to make big, impactful moves in the year ahead.In today's episode, I share:The concept of ten X is better than two XApplying the ten X concept in business strategyAn action plan for implementationMaking bold actions with this frameworkOvercoming challenges and embracing the growth mindsetCONNECT WITH HOLLY:• ASK ME ANYTHING: www.hollymariehaynes.com/chat• JOIN THE MASTERMIND: www.hollymariehaynes.com/mastermind• WORK WITH HOLLY: www.hollymariehaynes.com/workwith me
EXCLUSIVE: Houston Rockets Rookie Amen Thompson On Shooting Growth, Playing With Jalen Green & MoreJackson Gatlin (@LockedOnRockets) sits down with Houston Rockets rookie Amen Thompson to discuss thoughts heading into his first season, his growing relationship with head coach Ime Udoka, shooting growth working with assistant coach Ben Sullivan, chemistry with Jalen Green, what he looks for during film study and more.#Rockets #NBA #BasketballFollow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
EXCLUSIVE: Houston Rockets Rookie Amen Thompson On Shooting Growth, Playing With Jalen Green & More Jackson Gatlin (@LockedOnRockets) sits down with Houston Rockets rookie Amen Thompson to discuss thoughts heading into his first season, his growing relationship with head coach Ime Udoka, shooting growth working with assistant coach Ben Sullivan, chemistry with Jalen Green, what he looks for during film study and more. #Rockets #NBA #Basketball Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
Ben Sullivan recaps his time at AISA CyberCon 2023 and discusses the thought-provoking sessions, such as: 1) Sean Duca on How to hack a nation for fun and profit: Unraveling the art of cyber espionage and economic manipulation 2) Heath Moodie on Vets in Cyber: Building an open and honest community 3) Lachlan McGrath Keyboard Warriors: An Australian volunteer cyber corps 4) Roberto Rodriguez on Empowering security teams with generative AI: Fundamentals and applications of GPT models // SUPPORT THIS CHANNEL //
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We have fantastic news here at MBG, the Rockets won and we have a brand new addition to the team, Ben Sullivan! Ben joins the boys on the mic this week for his introduction episode to bring his brand new segment, "breakout Rockets of the week"! Tune in as we recap last week's close win over San Jose State and breakdown Toledo's conference opener against WMU! TOL!!
In this exciting episode of Dark Mode Podcast,
In this exciting episode of Dark Mode Podcast,
Why Jalen Green Needs A Leap Next Season, Houston Rockets Coaching Philosophies & MoreHost Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by weekly cohost Rockets Wire Editor Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) to discuss Jalen Green's offseason work, why and how he needs to make a year three leap next season, Houston Rockets coaching philosophies from assistant coach Ben Sullivan as an extension of head coach Ime Udoka, Jaylen Brown's supermax contract and what it means for pursuing him down the line, but also how the Rockets might face a similar tough decision down the line with their core 6 players and more.#Rockets #JalenGreen #BenSullivanSULLIVAN ARTICLE: https://theathletic.com/4714139/2023/07/24/rockets-ben-sullivan-assistant-coach/Follow Ben & Rockets Wire: https://twitter.com/BenDuBose & https://rocketswire.usatoday.com/
Why Jalen Green Needs A Leap Next Season, Houston Rockets Coaching Philosophies & More Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) is joined by weekly cohost Rockets Wire Editor Ben DuBose (@BenDuBose) to discuss Jalen Green's offseason work, why and how he needs to make a year three leap next season, Houston Rockets coaching philosophies from assistant coach Ben Sullivan as an extension of head coach Ime Udoka, Jaylen Brown's supermax contract and what it means for pursuing him down the line, but also how the Rockets might face a similar tough decision down the line with their core 6 players and more. #Rockets #JalenGreen #BenSullivan SULLIVAN ARTICLE: https://theathletic.com/4714139/2023/07/24/rockets-ben-sullivan-assistant-coach/ Follow Ben & Rockets Wire: https://twitter.com/BenDuBose & https://rocketswire.usatoday.com/
Sunday's episode breaks down all the key Rockets takeaways from a 5-1 stint at the NBA's 2023 summer league, including impressive showings by Jabari Smith Jr., Cam Whitmore, and Ben Sullivan. The episode closes out with a look at a pivotal offseason for third-year guard Jalen Green, who is joining the U.S. Select Team to participate in training camp for the 2023 FIBA World Cup.
Houston Rockets Coaching Staff Updates, Rafael Stone On Draft/Free Agency, Alperen Sengun ReflectionHost Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) discusses reports that Ime Udoka will be adding three of his former Boston Celtics assistants to his Houston Rockets coaching staff (Ben Sullivan, Aaron Miles & Mike Moser) and the increasing possibility of James Borrego joining as a lead assistant, as well as where things stand with John Lucas and Mahmoud Abdelfattah, Rafael Stones comments on the NBA Draft and Free Agency and how much input Udoka will have over those parts of the offseason, and lastly Alperen Sengun's Turkish interview reflecting on this past season and playing for Stephen Silas.#Rockets #NBA #AlperenSengunFULL ALPEREN SENGUN INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxDP8ZtjZVE&ab_channel=SocratesDergi
Houston Rockets Coaching Staff Updates, Rafael Stone On Draft/Free Agency, Alperen Sengun Reflection Host Jackson Gatlin (@JTGatlin) discusses reports that Ime Udoka will be adding three of his former Boston Celtics assistants to his Houston Rockets coaching staff (Ben Sullivan, Aaron Miles & Mike Moser) and the increasing possibility of James Borrego joining as a lead assistant, as well as where things stand with John Lucas and Mahmoud Abdelfattah, Rafael Stones comments on the NBA Draft and Free Agency and how much input Udoka will have over those parts of the offseason, and lastly Alperen Sengun's Turkish interview reflecting on this past season and playing for Stephen Silas. #Rockets #NBA #AlperenSengun FULL ALPEREN SENGUN INTERVIEW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxDP8ZtjZVE&ab_channel=SocratesDergi
This turned out to be one of our favorite episodes. If you want to hear how to design lighting controls thoroughly and effectively, listen to this one. Ben talks with Webster and Ron about taking ownership of the design and implementation of controls as a Lighting Controls Designer, which includes: identifying the right devices, coordinating mounting locations, designing integration points, following up with occupants, and avoiding the finger-pointing game.Ben Sullivan is a lighting controls and integration designer for DC-based design firm CM KLING + ASSOCIATES. Prior to his venture into architectural design, Ben worked in theatre and event production as a lighting designer, projectionist, and audio/visual technician. He was drawn toward architecture through his work in the museum industry and as a field technician with Pixelumen Lab, a multimedia design and integration studio. As a controls designer, Ben combines his theatrical design background with a passion for curating environments, ensuring that a variety of complex design elements can come together to create a cohesive and user-friendly system.
Today we're joined by Ben Sullivan, CFA® and vice president at AE Wealth Management. Ben will share his thoughts about why the market is down, whether we're heading into a recession, and what could help turn this all around. It's been a tough year, but our goal is to help you thrive in wealth in retirement. Check out today's show to find out how our advice can help your financial future. Here's a little of what you'll learn in this episode: How “perfect storms” can create problems in your finances. (9:08) How the Federal Reserve impacts the stock market. (20:50) If there's any reason to run from bonds right now. (30:35) Read more and get additional financial resources here: http://lifemoneyshow.com Check out our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPhQ-u12d60Z0HNCwwVubdQ
The critical role of cybersecurity in healthcare… Ben Sullivan is the technical director of cybersecurity data resilience at NEXTGEN Group. Gabe Marzano is a business professional working in cybersecurity for Palo Alto Networks The Dark Mode is a podcast series that covers Technology, Cyber Security and Universal Mega Trends shaping the future of humanity. In this episode, Pete chats with Gabe and Ben. They discuss these issues and the potential value of cybersecurity in healthcare, and much more. Tune into this episode to learn more about how cybersecurity is viewed through an optimistic lens, how it brings the potential for organisations and institutions to embrace good cybersecurity practices to provide reassurance and secure community, and the universal mega trends shaping the future of humanity. Check out the episode and full show notes here. To see the latest information, news, events and jobs on offer at Dark Mode, visit their Talking HealthTech Directory here. Loving the show? Leave us a review, and share it with someone who might get some value from it. Keen to take your healthtech to the next level? Become a THT+ Member for access to our online community forum, quarterly summits and more exclusive content. For more information visit here.
Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's
The Celtics got a monster performance from JD Davison on Thursday, showing some impressive growth over the week. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm of Boston.com discuss what a performance like this means for him. Also, was Matt Ryan's DNP a good sign? What kind of coaching job has Ben Sullivan done? And John takes a detour through Phoenix for a quick discussion about the Deandre Ayton situation.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Celtics - Daily Podcast On The Boston Celtics With Rainin' J's
The Celtics got a monster performance from JD Davison on Thursday, showing some impressive growth over the week. John Karalis of Boston Sports Journal and Tom Westerholm of Boston.com discuss what a performance like this means for him. Also, was Matt Ryan's DNP a good sign? What kind of coaching job has Ben Sullivan done? And John takes a detour through Phoenix for a quick discussion about the Deandre Ayton situation. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Rock Auto Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Show Notes: * Chris' video with Mayuko: https://youtu.be/lOarXFY3eM * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle * Connor: @blacksapps Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat) Special Guest: Connor Black.
On this episode of the A List Podcast, A. Sherrod Blakely, Gary Washburn & Kwani A. Lunis discuss the significance of the Malcolm Brogdon trade, Summer League expectations, and today's hot topics around the NBA. The A List Podcast is Powered by BetOnline.ag, Use Promo Code: CLNS50 for a 50% Welcome Bonus On Your First Deposit! The A List Podcast is Powered by Indeed! Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a 75$ SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at https://Indeed.com/ALIST ! A List Podcast w/ A. Sherrod Blakely & Kwani A. Lunis: Ep. 83 The A List Podcast with Sherrod and Kwani, is available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube as well as all of your podcasting apps. Subscribe, and give us the gift that never gets old or moldy- a 5-Star review - before you leave! TIMESTAMPS: 1:05 - Malcolm Brogdon Trade Review 6:53 - How will Brogdon's experience blend with the Celtics roster? 8:35 - What can Danilo Gallinari bring to the Celtics? 14:24 - Is Brad Stevens better as a head coach or GM? 21:42 - Should the Celtics prioritize the future with trading for draft picks, or chase a chip now? 26:30 - The Celtics don't need young guys to win games. 30:54 - Who will stand out in the Summer League? 37:06 - What should be expected of Ben Sullivan this summer? 42:41 - Does KD want Kyrie to follow him to his new destination? 46:24 - Does Dejounte Murray's addition to the Hawks make Atlanta top 5 in the East? 48:35 - Will Ben Simmons have a bigger impact in Brooklyn than Harden in Philly? 52:39 - Did the Knicks tamper with Jalen Brunson ahead of free agency? 55:53 - Was Jeanie Buss throwing shade at LeBron?
On this episode of the A List Podcast, A. Sherrod Blakely, Gary Washburn & Kwani A. Lunis discuss the significance of the Malcolm Brogdon trade, Summer League expectations, and today's hot topics around the NBA. The A List Podcast is Powered by BetOnline.ag, Use Promo Code: CLNS50 for a 50% Welcome Bonus On Your First Deposit! The A List Podcast is Powered by Indeed! Start hiring RIGHT NOW with a 75$ SPONSORED JOB CREDIT to upgrade your job post at https://Indeed.com/ALIST ! A List Podcast w/ A. Sherrod Blakely & Kwani A. Lunis: Ep. 83 The A List Podcast with Sherrod and Kwani, is available on iTunes, Spotify, YouTube as well as all of your podcasting apps. Subscribe, and give us the gift that never gets old or moldy- a 5-Star review - before you leave! TIMESTAMPS: 1:05 - Malcolm Brogdon Trade Review 6:53 - How will Brogdon's experience blend with the Celtics roster? 8:35 - What can Danilo Gallinari bring to the Celtics? 14:24 - Is Brad Stevens better as a head coach or GM? 21:42 - Should the Celtics prioritize the future with trading for draft picks, or chase a chip now? 26:30 - The Celtics don't need young guys to win games. 30:54 - Who will stand out in the Summer League? 37:06 - What should be expected of Ben Sullivan this summer? 42:41 - Does KD want Kyrie to follow him to his new destination? 46:24 - Does Dejounte Murray's addition to the Hawks make Atlanta top 5 in the East? 48:35 - Will Ben Simmons have a bigger impact in Brooklyn than Harden in Philly? 52:39 - Did the Knicks tamper with Jalen Brunson ahead of free agency? 55:53 - Was Jeanie Buss throwing shade at LeBron? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
WWDC! Show Notes: * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle * Marc: @digimarktech Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat) Special Guest: Marc Aupont.
In honor of the Celtics making the NBA finals here is a throwback to when coach Ben Sullivan was on The Iso podcast with Dan Dickau.
Why Do we Have to Do this. The host for this show is Jane Sugimura. The guest is Ben Sullivan. What is benchmarking of utilities (water and electricity) and why do condos need to report on usage to the City? If the City is concerned about the usage of water and electricity, why can't it get that information from the Board of Water Supply and Hawaiian Electric? The ThinkTech YouTube Playlist for this show is https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLQpkwcNJny6ljqy0AFMzlEaxzpk_ydmpe Please visit our ThinkTech website at https://thinktechhawaii.com and see our Think Tech Advisories at https://thinktechadvisories.blogspot.com.
In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Ben Sullivan, and having a wide breadth of knowledge around eyecare and tears, Dr. Ben will share with us the following:✅ what drove him to dig into eyecare, tears, and science✅ how testosterone works for hyperosmolar patients✅ the etiology of dry eye and understanding its importance✅ how important lipids are✅ perspective on osmolarity through elegant studies
Debugging Part 2 Jordan, Ben and Chris put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they discuss how they debug their code, part 2. Show Notes: * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Chris' Blog Post on Career Changing to iOS: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Take an average-to-below-average man, his loyal best friend, a jar of pickles, and some bug sex facts, and what do you have? The answer to that is Stringers, the new novel by Chris Panatier (Angry Robot, April 2022), which is already garnering fantastic reviews. In this riotous, laugh-out-loud science fiction epic, Ben Sullivan has lived a life full of questions relating to the strange facts in his brain and now faces abduction by aliens who want the answers he doesn't have. It's part buddy movie, part space adventure, with lots of heart and charm. It's also ridiculously funny. “I wasn't thinking about a space comedy even when I first conceived of [STRINGERS],” Chris says. “What I first conceived of was ‘what if someone was born with a bunch of crazy knowledge in their head'. Of course, because of my affinity for potty humour, that went to bugs f***ing themselves in the head, which you'll find on page 3.” From its stunning cover to the formatting quirks that make it unlike anything you've read before—plus, yes, those bug facts—Stringers is sure to delight fans who enjoy Hitchhiker's Guide and Red Dwarf and who might be in need of a laugh-out-loud escape from reality. Chris Panatier lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, "plays" the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands. Plays himself on twitter @chrisjpanatier. Dan Hanks is the co-host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire and Swashbucklers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Take an average-to-below-average man, his loyal best friend, a jar of pickles, and some bug sex facts, and what do you have? The answer to that is Stringers, the new novel by Chris Panatier (Angry Robot, April 2022), which is already garnering fantastic reviews. In this riotous, laugh-out-loud science fiction epic, Ben Sullivan has lived a life full of questions relating to the strange facts in his brain and now faces abduction by aliens who want the answers he doesn't have. It's part buddy movie, part space adventure, with lots of heart and charm. It's also ridiculously funny. “I wasn't thinking about a space comedy even when I first conceived of [STRINGERS],” Chris says. “What I first conceived of was ‘what if someone was born with a bunch of crazy knowledge in their head'. Of course, because of my affinity for potty humour, that went to bugs f***ing themselves in the head, which you'll find on page 3.” From its stunning cover to the formatting quirks that make it unlike anything you've read before—plus, yes, those bug facts—Stringers is sure to delight fans who enjoy Hitchhiker's Guide and Red Dwarf and who might be in need of a laugh-out-loud escape from reality. Chris Panatier lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, "plays" the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands. Plays himself on twitter @chrisjpanatier. Dan Hanks is the co-host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire and Swashbucklers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-fiction
Take an average-to-below-average man, his loyal best friend, a jar of pickles, and some bug sex facts, and what do you have? The answer to that is Stringers, the new novel by Chris Panatier (Angry Robot, April 2022), which is already garnering fantastic reviews. In this riotous, laugh-out-loud science fiction epic, Ben Sullivan has lived a life full of questions relating to the strange facts in his brain and now faces abduction by aliens who want the answers he doesn't have. It's part buddy movie, part space adventure, with lots of heart and charm. It's also ridiculously funny. “I wasn't thinking about a space comedy even when I first conceived of [STRINGERS],” Chris says. “What I first conceived of was ‘what if someone was born with a bunch of crazy knowledge in their head'. Of course, because of my affinity for potty humour, that went to bugs f***ing themselves in the head, which you'll find on page 3.” From its stunning cover to the formatting quirks that make it unlike anything you've read before—plus, yes, those bug facts—Stringers is sure to delight fans who enjoy Hitchhiker's Guide and Red Dwarf and who might be in need of a laugh-out-loud escape from reality. Chris Panatier lives in Dallas, Texas, with his wife, daughter, and a fluctuating herd of animals resembling dogs (one is almost certainly a goat). He writes short stories and novels, "plays" the drums, and draws album covers for metal bands. Plays himself on twitter @chrisjpanatier. Dan Hanks is the co-host of New Books in Science Fiction and the author of Captain Moxley and the Embers of the Empire and Swashbucklers. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
Debugging Ben, Chris, Jordan, and Steve put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they discuss how they debug their code. Show Notes: * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Chris' Blog Post on Career Changing to iOS: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
A severe storm has taken three roofs off buildings, flipped a quad bike and stripped many hectares of cotton due to be picked near Springsure with farmer Ben Sullivan saying he has never before seen such a ferocious storm and the Premier has taken a first-hand look at some of the flood damage in the Lockyer Valley, west of Brisbane and she says the cost of insurance claims from the flood disaster in the south-east have topped more than one billion dollars.
View From The Rafters: Behind the Scenes with the Boston Celtics
The relationships on the Boston Celtics' coaching staff run deep - like, back to middle school and high school deep. Ime Udoka, Damon Stoudamire, Ben Sullivan and Aaron Miles all hail from Portland, Oregon, and in this episode, they turn back the clock to recall the stories of how they all first met, and to discuss how they all wound up in Boston together and coaching the Celtics. 0:50 – Marc opens up a conversation with Ime Udoka and Damon Stoudamire about growing up in Portland and the Portland hoops community 4:15 – Udoka explains why chose to bring in many of his friends from Portland to be members of his very first coaching staff 6:25 – Stoudamire explains his decision to leave his head coaching job at Pacific and join Udoka's staff in Boston 10:40 – Udoka and Stoudamire recall some of their interactions from back in the day, including Stoudamire beating Udoka's brother in a nationally-televised game that Mike Breen announced 19:35 – Udoka and Stoudamire begin to discuss other Portland natives who are on the coaching staff, including Aaron Miles and Ben Sullivan 23:10 – Udoka recalls the story of how he god Sullivan his first NBA job, with the Spurs 26:00 – Udoka explains why he pursued specific coaches to be a part of his staff, and what his pitch was to each as to why they should leave their previous teams to join him 31:50 – Aaron Miles and Ben Sullivan explain what made them leave their previous jobs to join Udoka in Boston 37:50 – Miles and Sullivan discuss the importance of being on a coaching staff with people they know and trust 40:00 – The group comments on how so much basketball talent comes out of such a small market like Portland 44:45 – Miles remembers watching Udoka lose the state championship at Jefferson High, and then winning it for Jefferson High just a handful of years later 50:45 – Sullivan discusses playing basketball at three different high schools and how he is the guy who changed the game for big men around the world 57:15 – Miles dives into the inspiration he and his peers got from guys like Terrell Brandon and Damon Stoudamire back in the day 1:00:30 – Miles, a former teammate of Udoka's in the D-League, comments on the difference between coaching with Udoka and playing with Udoka
Collections Ben, Chris, Steve, and Jordan put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they finally discuss a technical topic, Collections! Show Notes: * Apple Docs on Collections: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/foundation/collections * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Chris' Blog Post on Career Changing to iOS: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Retros Zack, Ben, Chris, Steve, and Jordan put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they discuss an important agile ceremony the Retro. Show Notes: * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Chris' Blog Post on Career Changing to iOS: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
On this episode of the "Monday Morning Wake Up" we talk about building your network because you can't do it all alone. Building up a network that can be utilized when you are needing help will elevate you more than you trying to do it by yourself. The reason are that when you have a bunch of who's (Individuals who know have a set of skills you don't have or lack in ability) you can get your idea done quicker and correctly. The book I just finished "Who Not How" by Ben Sullivan opened my eyes to the possibilities out there that can open up for you when you build up a solid network and use those relationships to get things done. This episode is here to challenge you to step up your game and build up your network. Listen for more.... Follow on IG: @OMW_Podcast. Twitter: @OnMyWay_Podcast Host: Pernell Beals: IG/TW: @PernellDaGreat --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/omw-podcast/support
- Life as an AI and recent competitions at East Stroudsburg, Journeymen, and Penn State - Choosing West Point - Army navy dual Plebe year - Battling adversity with Ben Sullivan the last three years - Handling missing NCAAs due to Covid - Bobby's future after this semester at West Point - Listener questions - Who Bobby wants to hear on the show next
Git Chris, Ben, and Jordan put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they discuss the configuration management utility, Git. Show Notes: * Fireside Swift Merch: http://fireside-swift.myspreadshop.com * Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ * Chris' Blog Post on Career Changing to iOS: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change * Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes You can reach us on Twitter! * All of us: @Fireside_Swift * Steve: @SWBerard * Ben: @MrMcSwiftface * Chris: @Heffertron * Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Heff's New Job Chris, Ben, and Steve put a few logs on the campfire and start talking about their favorite programming language, Swift. Today they discuss Chris's new job as an iOS engineer. Show Notes: - Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ - Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes - Chris' Blog Post: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change You can reach us on Twitter! - All of us: @Fireside_Swift - Steve: @SWBerard - Ben: @MrMcSwiftface - Chris: @Heffertron - Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Show Notes: - Join our Slack Workspace! https://join.slack.com/t/firesideswift/sharedinvite/zt-nik3miom-qJ53_yND4OwV2ZG3Xo4RQ - Joe Cab's Handy Dandy Spreadsheet: http://joecab.link/fireside-episodes - Chris' Blog Post: https://chrishefferman.squarespace.com/blog/career-change You can reach us on Twitter! - All of us: @Fireside_Swift - Steve: @SWBerard - Ben: @MrMcSwiftface - Chris: @Heffertron - Jordan: @JordanNoHandle Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” Dillingham Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
Devin discusses the Bucks' free agency signings, Jrue and Khris's gold medals, the Ben Sullivan departure, and more!
The prologue and introduction to the book The Icepick Surgeon. Written by Sam Kean, read by Ben Sullivan.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Narrator Ben Sullivan's strong, clear voice and intentional pacing complement these tales of scientific misdeeds. Host Jo Reed and AudioFile's Michele Cobb discuss Sam Kean's examination of scientists who disregarded ethics to achieve scientific glory--though hindsight shows that unethical means almost always result in faulty methodology. Listeners will be aghast at the actions of these scientists, who sound more like characters from pulp science fiction. These chronicles are important because of their impact on the present day. Read the full review of the audiobook on AudioFile's website. Published by Hachette Audio. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Today's episode is sponsored by Graphic Audio, A Movie in Your Mind featuring dramatized adaptations of Fantasy and Sci-Fi Novels by Brandon Sanderson, Peter V. Brett, Brent Weeks, Elizabeth Moon, C.J. Cherryh, Simon R. Green and more. Save 55% Off your first order with coupon 55LISTEN only at GraphicAudio.net Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Click to listen to episode (5:02) Sections below are the following:Transcript of AudioAudio Notes and AcknowledgmentsImagesSourcesRelated Water Radio EpisodesFor Virginia Teachers (Relevant SOLs, etc.) Unless otherwise noted, all Web addresses mentioned were functional as of 12-18-20. TRANSCRIPT OF AUDIO From the Cumberland Gap to the Atlantic Ocean, this is Virginia Water Radio for the week of December 21, 2020. This week, for the arrival of the winter solstice on December 21, we feature two cold-weather mystery sounds. Have a listen for about 15 seconds and see if you know what the two sounds have in common. SOUNDS - ~15 sec If you guessed ice, you’re right! You heard ice shifting on Claytor Lake in Pulaski County, Va., and pebbles bouncing on a frozen pond in Montgomery County, Va. Those sounds set the stage for exploring a crucial problem for animals in winter: With bodies made up of cells containing water, how do animals survive temperatures below the freezing point of water? Take about 20 seconds to ponder that question while you listen to “Ice Dance,” composed for this episode by Torrin Hallett, a graduate student at Lamont School of Music in Denver. MUSIC - ~21 sec – instrumental Freezing of water inside living cells—known as intracellular freezing—can break or distort cell structures and can impair the function of cellular proteins. So different groups of animals have different strategies for avoiding intracellular freezing. Most birds and mammals maintain their body temperature by generating body heat through metabolism and conserving heat through insulating covers and various behaviors. But the vast majority of animals don’t generate their own body heat, and their body temperature varies with the environment, so they need other ways to avoid freezing within their cells. Here are three ways, with some examples of animals using them.One way, used by various marine fish, insects, amphibians, and other organisms, is to produce antifreeze proteins that reduce the freezing point of intracellular fluids.A second way is to remove much of the water from inside cells, that is, to dehydrate; an extreme example of this is the Antarctic Midge, the only insect native to Antarctica, which can survive removal of up to 70 percent of the water from its cells.A third way is to manage the location of materials around which ice forms, called ice nucleators; Wood Frogs, for example, can move ice nucleators agent outside of their cells so that freezing outside of cells, where it typically doesn’t cause cell damage. Removal of ice nucleators is also a survival mechanism of the Arctic Ground Squirrel, the only mammal known to tolerate a sub-freezing body temperature. [Additional note not in audio: ice nucleators are also called “ice-nucleating agents.”] This episode is focused on animals, but trees and other plants also use anti-freeze proteins, management of ice-nucleators, and removal of cell water to survive freezing temperatures. As winter descends, a complex array of cold-survival strategies is happening right outside our doors. Thanks to Torrin Hallett for this week’s music, and we close with the final 25 seconds of “Ice Dance.” MUSIC – ~25 sec – instrumental SHIP’S BELL Virginia Water Radio is produced by the Water Resources Research Center, part of Virginia Tech’s College of Natural Resources and Environment. For more Virginia water sounds, music, or information, visit us online at virginiawaterradio.org, or call the Water Center at (540) 231-5624. Thanks to Stewart Scales for his banjo version of Cripple Creek to open and close this show. In Blacksburg, I’m Alan Raflo, thanking you for listening, and wishing you health, wisdom, and good water. AUDIO NOTES AND ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS “Ice Dance” is copyright 2020 by Torrin Hallett, used with permission. Torrin is a 2018 graduate of Oberlin College and Conservatory in Oberlin, Ohio, and a 2020 graduate in Horn Performance from Manhattan School of Music in New York. As of 2020-21, he is a performance certificate candidate at the Lamont School of Music at the University of Denver. More information about Torrin is available online at https://www.facebook.com/torrin.hallett. Thanks very much to Torrin for composing the piece especially for Virginia Water Radio. To hear the complete piece (46 seconds), please click here. The ice sounds were recorded by Virginia Water Radio as follows:ice creaking on a lake – Sloan Inlet of Claytor Lake, Pulaski County, Va., January 6, 2018;pebbles on pond ice – Heritage Park, Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), December 28, 2012. Click here if you’d like to hear the full version (1 min./11 sec.) of the “Cripple Creek” arrangement/performance by Stewart Scales that opens and closes this episode. More information about Mr. Scales and the group New Standard, with which Mr. Scales plays, is available online at http://newstandardbluegrass.com. IMAGES Ice-skaters’ marks on a pond in Heritage Park in Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), January 14, 2018.Ice-covered Goose Creek along Evergreen Mill Road in Loudoun County, Va., January 20, 2018.Ice on Red Maple twigs along Shadowlake Road in Blacksburg, Va. (Montgomery County), December 16, 2020.SOURCES USED FOR AUDIO AND OFFERING MORE INFORMATION Claire Asher, “When your veins fill with ice,” March 11, 2016, BBC “Earth” Web site, online at http://www.bbc.com/earth/story/20160308-how-one-squirrel-manages-to-survive-being-frozen. Beth Botts, How trees, plants protect themselves from winter's freezing temperatures, Chicago Tribune, December 14, 2015. Maria Vacek Broadfoot, Ask a Scientist: How do plants keep from freezing to death during winter?, Charlotte Observer, December 9, 2015. Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Israel), “Living organisms need antifreeze to survive in the cold,” published by Phys.org, February 18, 2013, online at https://phys.org/news/2013-02-antifreeze-survive-cold.html. Richard W. Hill, Comparative Physiology of Animals: An Environmental Approach, Harper and Row, New York, N.Y., 1976. Richard W. Hill et al., Animal Physiology, Sinauer Associates, Inc., Sunderland, Mass., 2004. Iowa State University, “How Woody Plants Survive Extreme Cold,” March 1, 1996, online at http://www.ipm.iastate.edu/ipm/hortnews/1996/3-1-1996/brr.html. Devi Lockwood, How Does Antarctica’s Only Native Insect Survive Extreme Cold?, New York Times, September 9, 2019. Brian Rohrig, “Chilling Out, Warming Up: How Animals Survive Temperature Extremes,” ChemMatters Online Oct.-Nov. 2013 (American Chemical Society), online at https://www.acs.org/content/acs/en/education/resources/highschool/chemmatters/past-issues/archive-2013-2014/animal-survival-in-extreme-temperatures.html. Ruhr University Bochum (Germany), “Why fish don't freeze in the Arctic Ocean,” August 25, 2010, published by Phys.org, online at https://phys.org/news/2010-08-fish-dont-arctic-ocean.html. Ben Sullivan, Supercold Squirrels Stump Experts : Mammal Survives Weeks at Freezing Body Temperatures, Los Angeles Times, June 30, 1989. Dan Tinker, “These Animals Don’t Care That It’s Freezing Outside,” 12/14/13, National Wildlife Federation Blog, online at http://blog.nwf.org/2013/12/these-animals-dont-care-that-its-freezing-outside/. Karl Eric Zachariassen and Erland Kristiansen, “Ice Nucleation and Antinucleation in Nature,” Cryobiology Vol. 41/Issue 4 (December 2000), pages 257-279, accessed online at https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0011224000922892 (subscription may be required).Sarah Zielinski, “Eight ways that animals survive the winter,” Science News (Society for Science & the Public), January 22, 2014, online at https://www.sciencenews.org/blog/wild-things/eight-ways-animals-survive-winter(subscription may be required). RELATED VIRGINIA WATER RADIO EPISODES All Water Radio episodes are listed by category at the Index link above (http://www.virginiawaterradio.org/p/index.html). See particularly “Physical/chemical properties of water” in the “Science” subject category. Following are links to some other episodes on ice and other water temperature topics. Episode 195, 1-6-14 – Wading into the New Year, the New River, and Water Thermodynamics.Episode 250, 1-26-15 – Reaching the Boiling Point.Episode 313, 4-25-16 – Evaporating Water Helps Bees Turn Nectar into Honey.Episode 403, 1-15-18 – At the Freezing Point.Episode 404, 1-22-18 – Ice on the Pond.Episode 406, 2-5-18 – Ice on the River.Episode 407, 2-12-18 – Snow Shows Chemistry and Physics at Work. Following are other music pieces composed by Torrin Hallett for Virginia Water Radio, with links to episodes featuring the music. “A Little Fright Music” – used in Episode 548, 10-26-20, on water-related passages in fiction and non-fiction, for Halloween.“Beetle Ballet” – used in Episode 525, 5-18-20, on aquatic beetles.“Chesapeake Bay Ballad” – used in Episode 537, 8-10-20, on conditions in the Chesapeake Bay.“Corona Cue” – used in Episode 517, 3-23-20, on the coronavirus pandemic. “Geese Piece” – used most recently in Episode 440, 10-1-18, on E-bird. “Lizard Lied” – used in Episode 514, 3-2-20, on lizards. “New Year’s Water” – used in Episode 349, 1-2-17, on the New Year. “Rain Refrain” – used most recently in Episode 455, 1-14-19, on record Virginia precipitation in 2019. “Spider Strike” – used in Episode 523, 5-4-20, on fishing spiders.“Tropical Tantrum” – used most recently in Episode 489, 9-9-19, on storm surge and Hurricane Dorian.“Tundra Swan Song – used in Episode 554, 12-7-20, on Tundra Swans.“Turkey Tune” – used in Episode 343, 11-21-16, on the Wild Turkey. FOR VIRGINIA TEACHERS – RELATED STANDARDS OF LEARNING (SOLs) AND OTHER INFORMATION Following are some Virginia Standards of Learning (SOLs) that may be supported by this episode’s audio/transcript, sources, or other information included in this post. 2020 Music SOLs SOLs at various grade levels that call for “examining the relationship of music to the other fine arts and other fields of knowledge.” 2018 Science SOLS Grades K-3 plus 5: MatterK.4 – Water is important in our daily lives and has properties.2.3 – Matter can exist in different phases, and solids, liquids, and gases have different characteristics Grades K-4: Living Systems and Processes1.4 – Plants have basic life needs (including water) and functional parts that allow them to survive.1.5 – Animals, including humans, have basic life needs that allow them to survive.2.5 – Living things are part of a system.3.4 – Adaptations allow organisms to satisfy life needs and respond to the environment.4.2 – Plants and animals have structures that distinguish them from one another and play vital roles in their ability to survive. Grades K-5: Earth and Space SystemsK.9 – There are patterns in nature, including seasonal changes.1.7 – There are weather and seasonal changes, and changes in temperature, light, and precipitation affect plants and animals, including humans.2.7 – Weather patterns and seasonal changes affect plants, animals, and their surroundings. Grade 66.6 – Water has unique physical properties and has a role in the natural and human-made environment. Life ScienceLS.2 – All living things ar
País Reino Unido Dirección Hans Petter Moland Guion Frank Baldwin (Remake: Kim Fupz Aakeson) Música George Fenton Fotografía Philip Øgaard Reparto Liam Neeson, Laura Dern, Emmy Rossum, Julia Jones, William Forsythe, Elysia Rotaru, Tom Bateman, Aleks Paunovic, John Doman, Domenick Lombardozzi, Raoul Trujillo, Ben Hollingsworth, Emily Maddison, Nathaniel Arcand, Victor Zinck Jr., Arnold Pinnock, Wesley MacInnes, Chris Logan, Bradley Stryker, Tom Jackson, Micheál Richardson, Elizabeth Thai, Loretta Walsh, Glen Gould, Jim Shield, Nels Lennarson, Dani Alvarado, Ben Sullivan, Lucy Ssuubi Sinopsis Un conductor de quitanieves lleva una vida tranquila hasta que la muerte repentina de su hijo hace que se vea envuelto en una guerra entre narcotraficantes, armado solo con maquinaria pesada y la suerte del principiante. Remake de la película noruega "Uno tras otro".
In this episode, join Dr. Cailin and shamanic practitioner Benjamin Sullivan as they discuss the events of the year and what's yet to come from spiritual and practical perspectives. If you've been feeling tossed around, lost in trauma responses over the course of the year and want support in navigating what's to come, tune in! Join them for a free, live workshop on this topic on Monday, October 26th at 6PM (PT). Head over to cailinohara.com or drcailinohara on Instagram to learn more. It will also be made available on Dr. Cailin's YouTube channel afterward. Visit Ben at linktr.ee/originalmythology! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/soullevelwhole/message
Set in the 1980s, an estranged family hires a cult deprogrammer to take back their teenage son from a murderous cult, but find themselves under siege when the cultists surround their cabin, demanding the boy back. Director: Kevin Greutert Writer: Jared Rivet Stars: Deborah Kara Unger, Ben Sullivan, Chelsea Ricketts See more » --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gruesome-hertzogg/support
This week on Episode of 253 mythic consciousness explorer, Benjaman Sullivan. Ben’s passion is the exploration of self and how it relates to the rest reality. Ben talks about his struggle with substance abuse and toxic relationships. He also talks about his recovery and the journey that set him in a path of healing and the discovery of who he his, why he is and what he want to accomplish in life. Entelechy Visions www.entelechyvisions.com Theme Music provided by Cloudkicker. To learn more go to www.cloudkickermusic.com Other Musical Contributions The Core by Fourth Dimension https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-core/1162756483 Subscribe to Inner Monologue today on iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher or I Heart Radio!
Dr. Ben Sullivan is a biologist based in Hobart, Australia, who has an interest in reducing the harm the global fishing industry does to non-target species, particularly albatross. Find out about the work it takes to develop a great idea to be fit for market, and the work it takes to have it accepted by a global industry. Ben explains how the Hookpod works, and quantifies how seabird deaths caused by the global fishing industry are counted, and the impact his device has had on these deaths. Ben shares his favourite bird, his favourite location where he has been and the top location on his wishlist, one shared by many hardy birder and researcher. If you want to help expand the use of Hookpod, and save even more of the seabirds roaming the oceans, you can Sponsor a Hook, which helps a fishing vessel, somewhere in the world, equip themselves to upgrade to using Hookpods. The albatross will be thankful. Do this at hookpod.com. Find out more about the work Ben does at Fishtekmarine.com and on Twitter, and check out the latest about Hookpod at Hookpod.com and at their Twitter. Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want!
Meet the Far Eastern Curlew, perilously close to disappearing, subject of this Episode of The Bird Emergency. Every year as the days begin to get shorter in the marshes of the Arctic, the entire population of Eastern Curlews leave their breeding grounds in northern hemisphere and embark on a 10,000km journey to the coast of Australia, potentially calamitous for a bird that cannot swim! If the trip becomes too arduous and a bird is exhausted, drops into the sea below, further reducing the limited population. The Far Eastern Curlew has undertaken this back-and-forth for tens of thousands of years, following the invisible flyways along the coasts of Australasia, the Indo-Pacific, east Asia to the Arctic Circle, in what is one of the most taxing migrations of any bird. Harry Saddler was so fascinated by this migration, the effort it places on the birds and how people view the birds as they pass through so many human territories. His discoveries about the places and the challenges the Eastern Curlew overcomes, prompted Harry, an award-winning writer from Melbourne, to share his knowledge about this migration with the world. Sometimes a book is a total surprise & this little tome by Harry Saddler sure is. How can an unknown & unnoticed bird be the subject of a real page-turner? Because this bird has an amazing story! Good Reading magazine said in a review, ‘It might be surprising that Saddler can wrangle a whole book centred on just one, relatively little-known species of bird, but there is no shortage of material." Enjoy this conversation about an exceptional bird, & it's perpetual journey between Australia and the Arctic, as much as I did! Such a great story, told by a master storyteller. Check out the book here at Affirm Press, or ask your local bookshop to get it for you (if they don't already have it!). Harry is active on Twitter, and shares a lot about the birds he sees around his home and workplace, described as only an award-winner author can. I recommend following him @mondaystory Currently trying to get some eyes and subscribers on The Bird Emergency on YouTube, so I can put a bit more effort into the video side of things, so if you would like more visual content, please subscribe, and I will watch with interest if that's what you want! Follow The Bird Emergency on Twitter @birdemergency or contact me on the website thebirdemergency.com In the next episode, Dr. Ben Sullivan tells us how the Hookpod is saving seabirds all over the world, making fishing less harmful to the birds of the sea and the ocean.
On average every five minutes an albatross dies accidentally behind a fishing boat. Caught on a hook set for a fish, entangled in a net or striking a tensioned wire. During this episode a number of albatrosses will die needlessly. Dr Ben Sullivan has dedicated his career to tackling similar marine conservation issues. Starting with a PhD counting koala poo in the Australian Outback, Ben developed a passion for sea birds whilst working in the mighty southern oceans around Antarctica and the Falkland Islands. He went on to manage the hugely successful BirdLife marine programme and helped to establish the famous Albatross Taskforce. He now works in the enterprise sector for Fishtek Marine helping to innovate new products to tackle old conservation problems. One of which the Hookpod looks set to save countless accidental deaths of albatrosses and other seabirds. Ben’s a force of nature; he’s full of passion, dedication and ability and in this episode we talk about his career to date and the challenges and opportunities of enterprise in conservation. We also hear his career advice and explore what it takes to set up a dynamic global team to successfully tackle an issue like seabird bycatch. If you’re interested in seabirds, marine conservation, innovation and more you’ll love this episode.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Putting People First in the Transition to a Carbon Free Hawaii. What was this peer exchange about? Why is it important to put people first when we’re working on our energy goals in Hawaii and what does that mean? What is the Mitigation-Resilience-Equity nexus and why does it matter? What happened at the peer exchange? Who was involved? What’s next?The host for this episode is Mitch Ewan. The guest for this episode is Ben Sullivan.
Like what you see? Please give generously. http://www.thinktechhawaii.com Putting People First in the Transition to a Carbon Free Hawaii. What was this peer exchange about? Why is it important to put people first when we’re working on our energy goals in Hawaii and what does that mean? What is the Mitigation-Resilience-Equity nexus and why does it matter? What happened at the peer exchange? Who was involved? What’s next?The host for this episode is Mitch Ewan. The guest for this episode is Ben Sullivan.
Scientists have always kept secrets. But rarely in history have scientific secrets been as vital as they were during World War II. In the midst of planning the Manhattan Project, the U.S. Office of Strategic Services created a secret offshoot - the Alsos Mission - meant to gather intelligence on and sabotage if necessary, scientific research by the Axis powers. What resulted was a plot worthy of the finest thriller, full of spies, sabotage, and murder. At its heart was the 'Lightning A' team, a group of intrepid soldiers, scientists, and spies - and even a famed baseball player - who were given almost free rein to get themselves embedded within the German scientific community to stop the most terrifying threat of the war: Hitler acquiring an atomic bomb of his very own. While the Manhattan Project and other feats of scientific genius continue to inspire us today, few people know about the international intrigue and double-dealing that accompanied those breakthroughs. Bastard Brigade recounts this forgotten history, fusing a non-fiction spy thriller with some of the most incredible scientific ventures of all time.
Show Notes:* A great blog post on block based animations and property animators: https://useyourloaf.com/blog/quick-guide-to-property-animators/ * Origin Stories #15 - Ben Sullivan: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/origin-stories-15-ben-sullivan-ios-contractor/id1426167395?i=1000439197744 * Link to Ben’s UITableView Udemy course for only $9.99! https://www.udemy.com/ios-10-swift-3-mastering-table-views/?couponCode=FIRESIDE10 Sponsors:* Sentry $100 credit (only for new accounts): https://sentry.io/signup/?code=firesideswift Fireside Swift Theme song by Mike “Golden Pipes” DillinghamBlind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
In this episode of Origin Stories I speak with Ben Sullivan, AKA Swifty McSwiftface on Twitter and iOS Contractor based in the U.K. In this episode you'll get to hear the origin story of that great Twitter handle, as well as how he just decided one day he was going to be an app developer and started the self-learning process. You'll also hear how he landed his first paying gig after 5 months. In this discussion we also dive into a lot of details when it comes to the life of an iOS Contractor/Freelancer. We talk money, taxes, lifestyle, working environments, etc... Origin Stories is a series of interviews with iOS developers from the community where we discuss how they got their start in this industry. We discuss how they first became interested in code, what resources they used to learn, how they got their first job and much more. Ben's Twitter: https://twitter.com/MrMcSwiftface Ben's Mastering TableViews Course: https://www.udemy.com/ios-10-swift-3-mastering-table-views/?couponCode=SEAN10 Fireside Swift: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/fireside-swift/id1269435221 Link to my book - How I Became an iOS Developer: https://gumroad.com/l/sean-allen-origin Books, hoodies and goodies: https://seanallen.co/store If you're enjoying this podcast, I have another one called Swift Over Coffee w/ Paul Hudson of Hacking with Swift: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/swift-over-coffee/id1435076502?mt=2 Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/seanallen_dev Instagram: @seanallen_dev Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/seanallen YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/seanallen Portfolio: https://seanallen.co Book and learning recommendations (Affiliate Links): Ray Wenderlich Books: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/1 Ray Wenderlich Video Tutorials: https://store.raywenderlich.com/a/20866/link/24 Paul Hudson's Hacking With Swift: https://gumroad.com/a/762098803 Learn Advanced Swift Here: https://gumroad.com/a/656585843 My Developer & YouTube Setup: https://www.amazon.com/shop/seanallen --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/seanallen/support
The Hawaiian island of Kauai is considered by many to be one of the best places on earth to live. Kauai has one of the most advanced renewable energy grids in the US, while it also boasts the "wettest" place on earth and some of the most friendly transportation infrastructure, giving residents and visitors alike, many choices when moving from place to place. Ben has been at the heart of virtually all of Kauai's advancements in Clean energy and sustainable planning on Kauai for over a decade, so we'll get the latest and greatest, and maybe some ideas and inspiration from Kauai. The host for this episode is Stan Osserman. The guest for this episode is Ben Sullivan.
Show Notes:* Apple’s UITableView documentation: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/uikit/uitableview* Ben Sullivan’s Mastering Table Views course on Udemy: https://www.udemy.com/ios-10-swift-3-mastering-table-views/* Use code FIRESIDE10 to get the above course for only $10.* USE THE CODE!!! IT’S FIRESIDE10!! UUUUSSSSSEEEEE IT!!!Blind Love Dub by Jeris (c) copyright 2017 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/VJ_Memes/55416 Ft: Kara Square (mindmapthat)
.Christian discipleship has changed my life and countless others, but not enough people are doing it. Ben Sullivan, the man that helped me find my first discipleship mentor, is here to tell you everything you need to know. Anyone that has met him will tell you how loving generous and honest he is. He's super passionate about discipleship and he shared so much value in this episode.
Ben Sullivan and I spent the last three days at Passion2018, a conference for college students with the best Christian worship leaders and speakers in the world. We talked about our favorite speakers and moments from the conference and what's going to happen as we go out into the world after this experience. You can learn more about passion and all they do at https://268generation.com/ I hope you enjoyed this episode. It would be dope if you subscribed and left a review - that helps more people be able to see Worth and hopefully be inspired by it. Thanks, you're awesome and God's going to use you to do great things today. Love ya Music is Murmur by Broke for Free
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