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Alex Moretto, Todd Cordell, and Zack Phillips get ready for the final stretch ahead of the NHL Playoffs! The group looks ahead to all of the games for March 28, 2023 and gives their best bets! Looking to sign up for new sportsbooks? Support the Edge Work crew when doing so! https://betstamp.app/best-sportsbooks/edgework
Tech Lively welcomes Georgia Tech President, Angel Cabrera, to finish off the 2021-2022 season of podcasting at The Technique, talking everything from soccer to entrepreneurship to what Tech's future holds. At the end, Tech's Undergraduate Admissions Director, Rick Clark, comes on for a quick segment as the decisions for the 2022-2023 incoming class has been released. On a personal note, this podcast has been a joy to produce and host over 17 Tech Lively episodes and 10 Buzztown After The Buzzer episodes. Not every episode saw the light of day, but I am extremely grateful I got the chance to explore Tech in this medium in my final year at The Flats. It's sad this time for me must end, but I think we saved the best for last. Thank you all for listening. This place means the world to me. Go Jackets! - Jack Purdy Thanks to: President Angel Cabrera, Sarah Miller, Janat Batra, Taylor Gray, Rish Desai, Lisa Medford, Bill Todd, Andy Borst, Coach Eric Reveno, Will Fuss, Hope Williams, Lotta-Maj Lahtinen, Kristin Hsu, Rick Clark, Dani Sisson, and my Get Lively host predecessor, my dear dear friend Baylee Friedman.
Jason talks to Bill Todd of Todd's Garage about his invention that deters catalytic convertor theft.
Jill Schlesinger on fighting inflation // Paging Dr Cohen -- Bob Sagat's cause of death // Todd Parker, Teamsters 174 bargaining committee, on the concrete driver strike // Dose of Kindness -- making a 11yr old football fan's dream come true // Gee Scott on all the Super Bowl penalties/ the halftime show // Bill Todd explains his catalytic converter theft deterrence device // Rachel Belle with a love story, 71 years and counting See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scheller College of Business Professor of the Practice Bill Todd and Jack Purdy talk through Todd's career in healthcare, his family's legacy in Atlanta, and why he came back to Tech after a decades long career. Professor Todd teaches MGT 3662, which centers around Healthcare Management and brings in a large number of guest speakers. Want to have your opinions heard, or have ideas for other topics? Tweet us at @the_nique or email us at online@nique.net. If you're interested in opinions writing for the Technique or writing a Letter to the Editor, email opinions@nique.net for more information. Thanks for listening! See ya next time. Music Creds: Ethan Powell
This week, I️'m joined by saxophonist and woodwind specialist Bill Todd. We had an amazing conversation about his rise to popularity in the New York City performing world, his appearances on television shows like The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel and how he manages to keep up with performing and refining playing on all woodwind instruments. It was really awesome picking his brain on some of these saxophone specific things, but Bill's mentality about music as a whole is super unique and inspirational. He also told a really awesome story at the end about how his move to LA turned out and how his jazz quartet and a restaurant kept each other going through the pandemic. Check it out! Instagram @Billtoddmusic I️ntro music: Superb Bellbird - Violent Eater Outro music: Don Toliver - What You Need --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/andrew-zimlinghaus/support
Level up your communications skills and improve the workflow of your company! Learn the correct way to effectively manage your company's team and step up your game as a productive leader. In this episode, our special guest Bill Todd, The Companies Expert, explains how communication in your business takes a major impact on the decision-making factor as an Administrator!
NASA's Bill Todd and Joyce Abbey and retired Astronaut Nicole Stott discuss NEEMO and a new case study they developed about the unique undersea analog.
NASA's Bill Todd and Joyce Abbey and retired Astronaut Nicole Stott discuss NEEMO and a new case study they developed about the unique undersea analog.
NASA’s Bill Todd and Joyce Abbey and retired Astronaut Nicole Stott discuss NEEMO and a new case study they developed about the unique undersea analog.
NASA’s Bill Todd and Joyce Abbey and retired Astronaut Nicole Stott discuss NEEMO and a new case study they developed about the unique undersea analog.
RadioA1A LIVE Sessions Presents Bill Todd. Produced by Dewey Engstrom and A1A Media, Hosted by Islamorada Community Entertainment(ICE)and Monroe County Tourist Development Council (TDC) in front of a LIVE Studio Audience during a LIVE RadioA!A Streamcast from the Studios of RadioA1A inside Heartbreakers Brewhouse on Islamorada, Florida Keys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RadioA1A LIVE Sessions Presents Bill Todd. Produced by Dewey Engstrom and A1A Media, Hosted by Islamorada Community Entertainment(ICE)and Monroe County Tourist Development Council (TDC) in front of a LIVE Studio Audience during a LIVE RadioA!A Streamcast from the Studios of RadioA1A inside Heartbreakers Brewhouse on Islamorada, Florida Keys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RadioA1A LIVE Sessions with Bill Todd, recorded December 12th, 2018 at Heartbreakers Brewhouse, in Islamorada, Florida Keys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RadioA1A LIVE Sessions with Bill Todd, recorded December 12th, 2018 at Heartbreakers Brewhouse, in Islamorada, Florida Keys. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Shake off those winter blues and sit for a spell with your radio show friends. We have some great guests to entertain you as we settle for another episode…. Rev Peyton of the big Damn Band is our musical guest! He and Cari talk about folk instruments and viral videos We feature 3 of Rev’s […]
PC Energy Critic, MPP Todd Smith discusses new documents that show the cost of the gas plant scandal more than doubles to over $3B, hitting ratepayers
In Episode 11 of The Rights Track, Todd talks to Professor William Paul Simmons from the University of Arizona about marginalised groups and his latest research on the joyfulness of human rights. 0.00-7.20 mins Explanation and discussion of the term ‘marginalised others' and how these groups are “branded” How this relates to the current migrant crisis in Europe, the UK and US and how it plays out in practice/politics/media around the world 7.20-13.30 mins Bill's theoretical research tries to cut through discourse around marginalised groups including among human rights groups The importance of listening to and presenting voices that are not normally heard Todd asks Bill for his view on the Black Lives Matter lobby and the way it has been presented/misrepresented by some Bill mentions the French philosopher, Jacques Rancière and standing up for one's rights Bill suggests the challenging discussions around Black Lives Matter may be a reason to be optimistic about the possibility of change although admits it may also be something of a sisyphean task 13.30-23.00 Human rights is often framed in a very woeful way, but is this the best way? Bill talks about his content analysis of human rights teaching syllabi around the world and his reflections on how the negative terminology and language surrounding human rights impacts on students Are we only telling half the story when it comes to human rights? We should talk abut the joy associated with it too Todd talks about how The Rights Track podcast also indicates that there is a more positive story to tell about human rights. He specifically mentions episodes with Chris Fariss and James Ron Todd mentions Stephen Hopgood's book, The Endtimes of Human Rights How looking at the joyful side of human rights opens up a new type of discourse and approach and a new way of looking at human rights Bill mentions his femicide research and his experiences talking with victims When we see people as victims we try to provide for them rather than learn from them says Bill Todd explains more about the circumstances of Bill's research on the murders of numerous women in South America 23.00-end How can the joyful approach to human rights can be applied to questions around immigration? Bill talks about a former political prisoner in Eritrea who describes himself as a “human rights winner” rather than “victim or survivor” Migrants should not be reduced to their status as migrants or ‘victms' Bill acknowledges the complexities around the use of the term “joy” and how he is mindful of how that could be used to assume people have been helped enough or how people are sometimes “joyful” when carrying out abuses Todd concludes the interview referencing a book, The intimate history of killing Further links provided by Bill Simmons The Marginalized Other - Facebook Page The Lost Boys Center Bill is President of the Board of Directors of this organization supporting the Lost Boys from South Sudan Some of Bill's favourite images A Mountaintop Day in South Africa in April 1994 Further links provided by our partners at Open GlobalRights Against reductionist views of human rights Decolonization—not western liberals—established human rights on the global agenda Human rights: past their sell-by date Human rights from the bottom up: beyond the ideological export model The hidden authors and missing histories of human rights
To record this episode, we headed to Frieze New York 's tented art fair on Randall's Island. We were looking for Japanese artist Koki Tanaka to learn more about his interest in the island’s invisible communities. An array of picnic tables from a nearby park defined the space where Koki told a different Randall’s Island story each day, introducing communities and histories that lay outside the art fair’s reality. Our Fresh Talk includes voices—Koki Tanaki and local firefighter Michael Gallo, and music—a vintage recording of Count Basie and his band playing at the Carnival of Swing that took place on Randall's Island in 1938, and a song recorded just last week with whistling sax0phonist Bill Todd!
Episode SummaryWhat does it mean to be spiritually productive?This week’s episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast features an interview with Bill Todd and we discuss best spiritual practices, regardless of your faith. Episode Show Notesjeffsanders.com/6 Learn More About The 5 AM MiracleThe 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources + Email Updates!Join The 5 AM Club! The 5 AM Miracle BookAudiobook, Paperback, and Kindle Connect on Social MediaFacebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn • YouTube About Jeff SandersRead Jeff’s Bio © Jeff Sanders Productions, LLC
Episode Show Notes jeffsanders.com/006 Learn More About the Show The 5 AM Miracle Podcast Free Productivity Resources Join The 5 AM Club! Connect on Social Media Facebook Group • Instagram • Twitter • LinkedIn Episode Summary What does it mean to be spiritually productive? This week's episode of The 5 AM Miracle Podcast features an interview with Bill Todd and we discuss best spiritual practices, regardless of your faith. To truly be a whole person, we need to discuss how to be productive in every area of life. Spirituality is normally not a productivity topic, but Bill shares many insights that can boost your own faith on a daily basis. Resources Mentioned in the Show Bill Todd at RedBackpack.net Red Backpack Podcast [hosted by Bill Todd]
WOSU News Director Mike Thompson moderates this debate between Columbus City Council Member Andrew Ginther, who represents supporters of the income tax increase, and Columbus attorney Bill Todd, who argues against it.