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Alzheimer's disease doesn't just affect the person who is diagnosed. It affects caregivers, too. So, if you care about someone with Alzheimer's disease, this episode is for you. In this episode of the "Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease" podcast, we hear from Laura, who shares the emotional journey of accepting her husband Andrew's early onset Alzheimer's diagnosis. This story opens up a discussion on the realities of Alzheimer's, not just for those diagnosed, but also for their caregivers, whether they are spouses, adult children, or even teenagers. Dr. Joel Ebuh highlights the significant health and financial impacts on caregivers, underlining the disease's broader effects beyond the people with Alzheimer's. Katie McDonough and Jason Resendez discuss the multifaceted role of caregivers, from providing emotional support to handling logistical challenges like treatment and medical appointments. They stress the importance of preparing for the future and the strain of uncertainty on caregivers. They also discuss the importance of caregiver self-care and why it is critical that care partners have support to manage this challenging journey effectively. We share some of the organizations and resources available. The episode also touches on the stigma around Alzheimer's, the difficulty in initiating tough conversations such as taking away car keys, and the importance of advocating for both the patient and the caregiver's needs. Through personal stories from caregivers like Brandon Burke, who cared for his father diagnosed at 59, and expert advice from professionals like Dr. Mary Mittelman, this episode offers insights into coping mechanisms, the power of counseling, and the importance of community and support groups in navigating the complexities of Alzheimer's caregiving. For links to resources and information covered in this series, visit our website at HealthUnmuted.com/resources What did you think of this episode? We'd love to hear from you. Please visit healthunmuted.com/feedback to let us know! Rethinking Alzheimer's Disease was made possible with support from Eisai Inc. [01:52] Confronting stigma and shame [02:28] How to navigate care and emotional support? [06:29] How to approach difficult conversations and adjustments? [07:48] The importance of self-care for caregivers [09:20] Utilizing community and online resources [11:59] Enjoying life and making memories Disclaimer: The content provided in this podcast is intended for informational purposes only. It is not a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something you have heard on this podcast. Reliance on any information provided by this podcast or its guests is solely at your own risk. ©2024 Mission Based Media Ltd • April 2024 • AD-M2059
Brandon Burke is a master of solar sales. He doesn't hold back in the process of what it takes to adapt in the solar market to hit the big numbers. Thank you for listening! Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. You may also watch this podcast on YouTube!You may also follow Sam Taggart on Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok for more nuggets on D2D and Sales Tips.
We've got company! This week, we're joined by Black Queer Dom, a Black Queer Kinky educator and leader rooted in sexual wellness, Black feminist theory & gender justice. They founded the Black Queer Dom Society, a community of practice, health & wellbeing for Black Queer, Trans and Non Binary folks. We chat with Black Queer Dom about their journey into the world of kink and BDSM and how it could be empowering for Black Queer, Trans, and Non Binary folks. ShoutoutsShana: Thurst Lounge: DC's only Black-owned LGBTQ+ lounge is opening soon. Shaun Mykals and Brandon Burke are opening a nightlife venue targeting DC's Black LGBTQ+ community, as there are currently no Black LGBTQ-owned bars or nightclubs in DC. Thank you Queerency for highlighting them. Follow @thurstlounge on IG Kris: Pittsburgh Lesbian Correspondents - Founded by Sue Kerr, this LGBTQ blog provides coverage on the social, economic, cultural and political happenings impacting our community. Follow on IG: @pghlesbianBQD: Dc Cuddle Club and LA Cuddle Club - Where you can practice consent and be ready to get into kink spaces - lead by two Black queer women. Follow on IG: @dccuddleclub and Eventbrite LA Cuddle ClubAffiliates we actually love Support Lucky Skivvies and our pod by using coupon code badqueers10 for 10% off your next purchase. Treat your butt today.Shop NowEmail us for advice at badqueerspodcast@gmail.com or DM on InstagramFollow us @badqueerspod on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram & Tik TokLove our soundtrack? Check out Siena Liggins: @sienaligginsLike us? Love us? Leave a review The opinions expressed during this podcast are conversational in nature and expressed only for comedic purposes. Not all of the facts will be correct but we attempt to be as accurate as possible. BQ Media LLC, the hosts, nor any guest host(s) hold no liability over the conversations on this podcast and by using this podcast you understand that it is solely for entertainment purposes. Copyright Disclaimer: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use"...
2021 British Comedy Guide Comedian of the Year Brandon describes himself as a "good ol' country boy with a dash of red-neck and a small helping of queer" but he's also and Actor and all round great guy to hang with. You can now get in touch with the shows hosts via...team@podcastworld.org (place 'Vialucci Podcast' in the heading please)Hosted by...Theo XKatie PalmerProduction by...Theo XWilliam RousseauKerem IsikIolla GraceThe Vialucci Podcast is also now available to watch on YouTubeThis show is part of the PodcastWorld.org network. For your own show please get in contact via the email address above.PodcastWorldSoho.org Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sam went to disneyland, so it was just mason and Brandon Burke who break down the parable of the mexican fisherman. "Wealth is the slave of a wise man. The master of a fool" -Seneca
In This Episode:In this episode, I sat down with Brandon Burke and Amanda Sherman to discuss interviewing tips and tricks when applying for a project management related position.Resources: Behavioral questions - add post titles https://www.novoresume.com/career-blog/behavioral-interview-questions/amp https://www.thebalancecareers.com/top-behavioral-interview-questions-2059618 STAR Response Methodhttps://www.indeed.com/career-advice/interviewing/how-to-use-the-star-interview-response-technique Sample Resumes: Technology PM - https://novoresume.com/career-blog/project-manager-resume Construction PM - https://novoresume.com/career-blog/construction-project-manager-resume Resume Help https://novoresume.com/career-blogHow to Dress for an Interview https://novoresume.com/career-blog/what-to-wear-to-an-interview How to Write a Thank You Email https://novoresume.com/career-blog/thank-you-email-after-interviewHow to Research a Company https://novoresume.com/career-blog/research-company-guideLinks: For a full list of podcast episodes visit go here: PM-Mastery Podcast EpisodesFor a full list of blog posts go here: PM-Mastery Blog Postspm-mastery.com
2021 was an incredible year for U.S. offshore wind. The Biden Administration matched the pace of state governments to jumpstart the nascent industry and its supply chain. Join host Brandon Burke, along with the Network's Aybala Sen, Laura Hastings, and Sam Salustro, as they discuss the top offshore wind power news, industry accomplishments, and lessons learned in 2021. Credits: Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
Technological advances are making ocean mapping and offshore data collection easier, safer, and more accurate. One company at the forefront of this opportunity is Saildrone, who are utilizing their innovative uncrewed surface vessels (USVs) to advance the U.S. offshore wind market. Join Brian Connon, Vice President of Ocean Mapping at Saildrone, and host Brandon Burke as they discuss these innovative technologies. Credits: Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Production assistance by Alec Gomez. Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
The Biden Administration's bold, unified approach to kickstarting U.S. offshore wind deployment has created a consistent advancement of projects through the federal permitting process. Guest Matt Palmer, President of Wood Thilsted USA, a veteran of the U.S. offshore wind industry, has been involved since the days of Nantucket Sound. Matt and host Brandon Burke talk about how these actions can create regulatory certainty and enhance investor confidence, all of which will be necessary to meet the 30 GW by 2030 national offshore wind deployment target. Credits: Editing by Jeff Gasser. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Production assistance by Alec Gomez. Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
Brandon Burke is an inspiring author who has taken the impact of his experience as a young caregiver and turned it into a passion for helping others in similar situations. In this episode Brandon talks about the shock of his dad's diagnosis of early-onset Alzheimer's and how caring for his father changed his life's trajectory and overall meaning of life. About Brandon:As an adolescent, Brandon saw the effects of Alzheimer's disease, specifically the havoc it wreaks on the diagnosed and the interruption of life it causes for caregivers, through the diagnosis of his beloved grandmother; but he never dreamed how that would shape his adult life.In 2015, Brandon was faced with the realities of Alzheimer's disease front and center when his father, Gary, was diagnosed. He immediately understood that this diagnosis would change the trajectory of his life forever.On Nov. 1, 2020, Brandon released his first book, Rediscovering Dad and Discovering Myself: A Journey Through the Impact of Alzheimer's. “I believe that sharing our stories is our superpower. We realize just how connected we all are when we have the courage to open ourselves up to others. You never know how your story can impact the life of someone else until you share. It just might save them,” Brandon relates.A native of Baltimore, Maryland, and a graduate of Hampton University, Brandon currently resides in the Washington, D.C. metro area.Find Brandon:On Instagram: @brandontheauthor Http://brandontheauthor.comVisit us on our website: www.compassionincaregiving.com Join our FREE Facebook community! https://www.facebook.com/groups/compassioncaregiverconnection For more visit our Instagram! @compassionincaregiving
Washington State has an extensive maritime history, advanced infrastructure assets including deep-water ports, a strong workforce, a culture of innovation, and experience with large-scale electricity generation. Given these advantages, why aren't we hearing more about offshore wind in Washington? Guests Port of Seattle Commissioner Ryan Calkins, Jennifer States from Washington Maritime Blue, and Brian Young from the Washington State Department of Commerce join host Brandon Burke to consider that question, including how these advantages can be leveraged to drive the U.S. offshore wind market forward. Credits: Editing by Jeff Gasser. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Production assistance by Alec Gomez. Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
Supply chains across the world are being impacted by the effects of COVID-19. Manufacturing and production lines across America, including for offshore wind, have experienced backlogs. LS Cable USA's Project Director, Bill Wall, who has more than 40 years of worldwide offshore marine construction and development experience, joins host Brandon Burke to discuss the critical role submarine cables play in the fast developing U.S. offshore wind industry. They touch on submarine cable management and storage considerations, potential supply chain bottlenecks, and Bill hints at some investments that LS Cable USA may be making. Credits: Editing by Jeff Gasser. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Production assistance by Alec Gomez. Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
The United Brotherhood of Carpenters' David Borrus weighs in on the intensifying workforce demands of the U.S. offshore wind industry and the key role organized labor can play to meet these growing needs. New projects over the coming years will demand more workers – requiring both older generation knowledge and skills as well as an influx of new workers. Host Brandon Burke and David discuss insights on job creation associated with the Vineyard Wind project, entering construction in fall 2021. They also delve into how the U.S. offshore wind industry is driving new career opportunities for more diverse workforce. Credits: Editing by Jeff Gasser. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Production assistance by Alec Gomez. Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke.
The U.S. is poised to emerge as a leader in the floating offshore wind space. In late May, the Biden Administration continued its efforts to jumpstart the U.S. offshore wind industry by advancing offshore wind areas off of Northern and Central California. Off the West Coast, and in several other regions around the U.S., significant water depths will require deployment of floating offshore wind turbines. Siemens Gamesa's Abby Watson, Mainstream Renewable Power's Paula Major, and Principle Power's Amisha Patel – three influential women in floating offshore wind – join host Brandon Burke to discuss this massive opportunity for U.S. clean energy leadership and innovation. They'll address permitting floating offshore wind platforms, intersections with hydrogen and offshore oil and gas, export opportunities, and the factors necessary to long-term success in this cutting-edge clean energy industry. Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor.
The U.S. offshore wind power industry is in its early stages but is poised to move quickly. The Biden administration is throwing its weight behind the buildout. There are 18.6 GW of procurements forecasts through 2030 and a whopping $68.2 billion in work and contracts for suppliers. However, to be successful, there must be a solid supply chain, unlike a mature network of suppliers in Europe. Brandon Burke, vice president of policy and regulatory engagement for the Business Network for Offshore Wind, talks about standing up a supply chain in this latest ASME Techcast.
California, the world’s fifth largest economy, has some of the best offshore wind resources in U.S. waters. The state’s ambitious climate legislation, SB-100, calls for 100 percent clean, carbon-free electricity by 2045. To-date, solar has driven significant changes in California’s energy mix but on its own cannot ensure the state’s clean energy goals. Right now there is an incredible opportunity for floating offshore wind to contribute to California’s clean energy mix. California State Assemblymember David Chiu joins host Brandon Burke to discuss California's AB-525 offshore wind legislation and the opportunities it will provide the energy-hungry state. Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor.
The Biden Administration has made clear that offshore wind is an important part of America’s growing renewable energy portfolio. Amanda Lefton, new Director of the Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, joins host Brandon Burke to discuss the Biden Administration's focus on offshore wind, the recent release of the Final Environmental Impact Statement for the Vineyard Wind project, and how BOEM is addressing permitting for floating offshore wind projects in federal waters. The episode also includes a "lightning round" of regional updates on offshore wind around the United States. Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor.
Join host Brandon Burke and guests Nse Esema (NYC EDC), Teaera Strum (Strum Contracting), and Damian Bednarz (EnBW North America) as they discuss the intersections between offshore wind and diversity, equity, inclusion, and environmental justice, through the lens of New York City’s South Brooklyn Marine Terminal and Sunset Park community. This episode also touches on what MWBEs and small businesses can do to position themselves as “opportunity ready” to participate in the supply chains of U.S. offshore wind projects. The Group also unpacks how the federal government places environmental justice at the core of climate policy decisions and what that means for offshore wind energy development. Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded February 22, 2021. Published February 24, 2021.
On the 4th anniversary of the Block Island Wind Farm going into commercial operations, US offshore wind veteran and US Wind's new CEO, Jeff Grybowski, returned for his second episode of Offshore Wind Insider. We talked about Jeff's new role, Maryland's increased state offshore wind target, transmission, regional collaboration, and more. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke Editing by Brian Zabinski. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded December 16, 2020. Published January 25, 2021.
Large scale offshore wind development will require a rethink of how America’s electric grid is designed, and paid for. ---Over the coming decade, a number of states along the East Coast of the U.S. will deploy massive offshore windfarms in the Atlantic Ocean as part of their efforts to meet clean energy goals and reduce global warming emissions. Planning for the wind farms is well underway, and the first projects sponsored by New York, New Jersey and other coastal states are expected to begin generating electricity by 2025.Yet reaching long term, aggressive offshore wind power targets presents numerous challenges. The most pressing may be the need to build out the electric grid to reliably and economically deliver vast quantities of offshore wind power to market. This is an issue that the states, offshore wind developers, and operators of the country’s electric grid are now grappling with. Solutions may require a fundamental reworking of how the electric grid is planned and financed.Brandon Burke, Policy and Outreach Director with the Business Network for Offshore Wind, discusses the challenge of transforming the electric grid to enable offshore wind power.Brandon Burke is an attorney and Policy and Outreach Director with the Business Network for Offshore Wind. Brandon is a 2018 graduate of the Kleinman Center’s Certificate in Energy Management and Policy program.Related Content U.S. Electricity Regulator Takes a Hard Look at Carbon Pricing https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/energy-policy-now/us-electricity-regulator-takes-hard-look-carbon-pricingDeveloping Our Renewable Energy Futurehttps://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/blog/2020/04/21/developing-our-renewable-energy-future Developing the Electric Grid for Carbon Free Energy https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/energy-policy-now/developing-electric-grid-carbon-free-energy
Fara Courtney (Outer Harbor Consulting) and Michael Goggin and Rob Gramlich (Grid Strategies LLC) joined us to discuss the Network’s Offshore Wind Transmission White Paper, published on October 26, 2020. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Editing by Brian Zabinski. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded October 19, 2020. Published October 26, 2020.
What's up y'all were back! On today's episode we recorded it at school in Dahlonega and had our boi Burke on! We talked about school, news, and had a study of 1 John. Subscribe and share! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In this week's episode, Brandon Burke joins Parker to talk about his book, "Rediscovering Dad and Discovering Myself." He talks about lessons he's learned since his father was diagnosed with Alzheimers in 2015, and how the community has supported his family through their journey. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/parker-mayes/support
Tim Sullivan and Brian Sabina (New Jersey Economic Development Authority) joined us to discuss the New Jersey Wind Port, the WIND Institute, and other developments in New Jersey's offshore wind program. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Editing by Brian Zabinski. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded September 17, 2020. Published October 1, 2020.
Erik Milito (National Ocean Industries Association) and Feng Zhang and Max Cohen (Wood Mackenzie) joined us to discuss Wood Mackenzie's August 2020 report "Economic Impact Study of New Offshore Wind Lease Auctions By BOEM." Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded August 18, 2020. Published September 1, 2020.
Say Amen for Episode 5! In this episode, we are joined by Brandon Burke, author of the new book “Rediscovering Dad & Discovering Myself: A Journey Through the Impact of Alzheimer's.” In this episode, we discuss the impact of Alzheimer's disease on families within black communities and much, much more! Order your copy of Brandon's book here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1735142492/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_q--qFbSM0EFX2 Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/Brandon-Burke-107217681080153/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brandon_theauthor/ Thank you for becoming a part of our Amen Corner by subscribing! Please rate, share and help us grow! Follow us on Facebook, IG and Twitter @ SayAmenPodcast. “Music for this episode provided by the Whoop Triggerz Plus App (http://www.WhoopTriggerz.com)” and Storyblocks (https://www.storyblocks.com/) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sayamenpodcast/message
Janice Fuller, Lawrence Mott, and Peter Shattuck from Anbaric joined us to discuss Anbaric’s unique approach to offshore wind transmission, including the company’s OceanGrid proposals and some critical observations about the onshore grid. During the second half of episode, we focused on a recent Brattle Group report examining the benefits of offshore wind transmission planning in the ISO-NE control area. Credits: Content, audio engineering, editing, and sound design by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded June 30, 2020. Published July 22, 2020.
Mark Mitchell from Dominion Energy joined us to discuss the Coastal Virginia Offshore Wind (CVOW) project, Dominion Energy’s recently-announced intention to construct a Jones Act-compliant offshore wind turbine installation vessel, and Dominion Energy’s uniquely integrated approach to offshore wind development. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and editing by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded June 4, 2020. Published June 30, 2020.
Kent Herzog and Tony Appleton from Burns & McDonnell joined us to discuss offshore wind transmission, ports and harbors, and permitting. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and editing by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded May 18, 2020. Published May 26, 2020.
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Mads Bernitt joined us to discuss Lautec's combined consultancy/IT approach to optimizing offshore wind development, including data integration and analysis for benchmarking vessel performance. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and editing by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded March 2, 2020. Published March 12, 2020.
David Maloney joined us to discuss DNV GL's new report, Offshore Wind: The Power to Progress. We considered how offshore wind could be a "new conventional" power generation resource, and touched on emerging markets, the role of pre-certification in the offshore wind development process, and joint industry projects. Credits: Content, audio engineering, and editing by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from Nathan Ezzo, Steven Reilly, and Miles Taylor. Recorded February 5, 2020. Published February 24, 2020.
Welcome to the new season of Offshore Wind Insider, the podcast from the Business Network for Offshore Wind! 2019 was an eventful year for the American offshore wind industry. Among many other developments, several states increased their offshore wind capacity targets, utility-scale projects were procured up and down the East Coast, the total procured U.S. offshore wind capacity exceeded 9 gigawatts for the first time, and the world’s first 12-megawatt offshore wind turbine was debuted. Join host, Brandon Burke (the Network’s Policy and Outreach Director), as we recap a transformational year for U.S. offshore wind! Note that this podcast episode is a companion to the Business Network’s forthcoming 2020 State of the States webinar series and 2020 Market Update, which are both members-only benefits. Contact us today to discuss becoming a member of the Business Network! Credits: Content, audio engineering, and editing by Brandon Burke. Music by Brandon Burke, with contributions from: Nathan Ezzo Eric Malley John Pszwaro Kevin Ragone Peter Resotka Miles Taylor Brian Zabinski Recorded January 10, 2020. Published January 20, 2020.
We interview Brandon Burke: recording artist, pastor to entertainers, and Kingdom thought leader. This episode is packed with tons of golden nuggets as Brandon shares about his life, his encounter with God that changed everything, what is the bigger picture with Kanye West, and so much more.
Brandon Burke is a American Christian Rapper who has an organization called Go Gettaz. He has been in the company of the likes of Michelle Obama, he mentored Justin Bieber in Justin's early teen years after he had just arrived in America from Canada and he has done countless other things for the glory of God. Brandon and his family have been doing mission & ministry work together for over 10 years all over the US and overseas. Their pursuit of the passionate love of Christ has helped them start the ministry GoGettaz for God. GoGettaz for God uses the creative arts to disciple a generation and revolutionize culture. It has impacted thousands of people including Pop Artist Justin Bieber. Brandon has also had the opportunity to meet Michele Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and many others influencers in culture. Currently, Brandon is releasing new music with a mission. His latest single "When I'm Lost" was released April 21st featuring Lou Engle, Katie Reed, and PT.
Brandon Burke is an American Christian Rapper who has an organization called Go Gettaz. He has been in the company of the likes of Michelle Obama, he mentored Justin Bieber in Justin's early teen years after he had just arrived in America from Canada and he has done countless other things for the glory of God. Brandon and his family have been doing mission & ministry work together for over 10 years all over the US and overseas. Their pursuit of the passionate love of Christ has helped them start the ministry Go Gettaz for God. Go Gettaz for God uses the creative arts to disciple a generation and revolutionize culture. It has impacted thousands of people including Pop Artist Justin Bieber. Brandon has also had the opportunity to meet Michele Obama, Oprah Winfrey, and many others influencers in culture. Currently, Brandon is releasing new music with a mission. His latest single "When I'm Lost" was released April 21st featuring Lou Engle, Katie Reed, and PT.
It wouldn't be an open mic panel show it we didn't joke about Tinder. Swipe, match, or come into proximity with some of the best open mic comedians on this ridiculous night. Hosted by perpetually single Pete Wells, and swiping on the panel are Bill Egan, Brandon Burke, Hannah Fairweather, and comedy captain Emily Woods.
It wouldn't be an open mic panel show it we didn't joke about Tinder. Swipe, match, or come into proximity with some of the best open mic comedians on this ridiculous night. Hosted by perpetually single Pete Wells, and swiping on the panel are Bill Egan, Brandon Burke, Hannah Fairweather, and comedy captain Emily Woods.
THE TRIUNITY OF GOD Trinity is, of course, not a biblical word. Neither are triunity, trine, trinal, subsistence, nor essence. Yet we employ them, and often helpfully, in trying to express this doctrine that is so fraught with difficulties. Furthermore, this is a doctrine that is not explicit in the…
Thanks to Brandon Burke for allowing me to pilfer his new solo music (quite amzing stuff). Check him out: https://soundcloud.com/brandon-burke-798485551 Monsanto has been responsible for the mass chemical poisoning of our world going back more than 40 years and hid scientific evidence proving glyphosate caused cancer, while pretending it was as “safe as salt.” Glyphosate is so pervasive that we now can understand why so many people; mostly children, have it in their systems and why it shows up in their urine. If you or your children are eating Cheerios right now, there’s a good chance that they’re accompanied by a dose of Roundup. On tonight's show, Clyde Lewis talks with supplement and nutritional expert, Dr. Joel Wallach about GMO CANCER IS "O" SO SERIAL. #ExclusiveArticle for #GroundZero #GMOCancerIsOSoSerial
After a decade of false starts, the U.S. offshore wind industry is poised for real growth. The Chief of the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management’s renewables office takes a look at offshore wind’s future. --- After years of high hopes but little development, the U.S. offshore wind industry finally seems poised for growth following a series of major offshore project announcements this year. In May and June, the states of Massachusetts, Rhode Island and Connecticut selected a combined 1,400 MW of offshore wind projects for contract negotiation. When complete, they’ll generate enough electricity to power 200,000 homes and help the states meet their clean energy and climate goals. The projects are all the more noteworthy given that there is currently just a single, small offshore wind farm operating in U.S. waters. Guest Jim Bennett heads the Office of Renewable Energy Programs at the U.S. Bureau of Ocean Energy Management, and is the individual charged with overseeing the federal government’s involvement in developing the United States’ offshore renewable energy resources. Bennett offers his insights into what’s driving recent investment in US offshore wind energy, the challenges to offshore wind development, and the potential for the offshore industry to become a vital, economically competitive source of clean electricity. Also featured is Brandon Burke, Brandon Burke, an attorney, offshore wind researcher, and soon to be master’s graduate from the University of Pennsylvania. Related Content Tilting at Windmills https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/policy-digests/tilting-windmills New FERC Rule Grows Clean Energy’s Role in Grid Resilience https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/blog/2018/02/21/new-ferc-rule-grows-clean-energys-role-grid-resilience Clean Energy Costs Continue to Fall https://kleinmanenergy.upenn.edu/blog/2018/01/22/clean-energy-costs-continue-fall
In this episode i finally get in touch with our friend The Goodest Pics as he explains to us what has happened to him. We also have Allison Bingham and Brandon Burke on the show. We ask Brandon about some questionable tweets he's been sending out, and then Allison talks about her days of living at local Albuquerque house show venue The Doghouse. Speed fire question round with some freestyles. Music by Zagadka --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dlwgo/support
This week we have something a little different for you. During Gamestorm 18, I was part of a panel that contained members of the Pathological NerdCasters Network. I was joined by TC and Carissa of the Tattered Board Podcast, Brandon Burke of Spaghetti & Meeples, and Andrew Mayer of Level Up Design Podcast. We had some hiccups and technical difficulties with a wire short with one of the mics, but overall it came out pretty well. We had a blast chatting amongst each other and all the guests that joined us during the panel. We are working on the video from it and will have it up soon on PNCN’s YouTube Channel. So, here you go! Enjoy! Timestamps: 4:40 Mike, Eric, and Richard of the Tattered Board Podcast 6:30 Circus Maximus at Gamestorm and games played by the Tattered Board peeps 14:35 Andrew Mayer's playthrough of Dune 21:40 Mizz; Hospitatliy at Gamestorm 26:40 Matt to talk about another local convention, PDXAge in Portland, Oregon May 13-15th 30:26 Tim Eisner and Ryan of Weird City Games, designer and publishers of March of the Ants 34:02 Joey and Tim of Gnork Games 39:31 Chase from Print n Play Games 42:28 Bob And Dave from Spirit of '77 Games 46:07 Jess Combos from Exile Games Studios 49:23 Keith Baker of Together Studios, designer of the card game Gloom 54:30 The Guest of Honors Mike And Brian of Harebrained Schemes joins us 1:38:56 David, designer of PennyGems of Impobj.com
Marshall Grooms and Brandon Burke discuss being YouTubers, Vine, and various other subjects.