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Host David From continues the story of Marlena Pavlos-Hackney, a Michigan restaurant owner who refused to close during the pandemic after the state's first round of executive orders was ruled unconstitutional. Joined by her attorney, Helen Brinkman, Marlena recounts being singled out by state leadership, arrested, fined, and jailed—despite unequal enforcement and conflicting rulings—after she chose to keep serving her community. Brinkman walks through the legal maze: administrative suspensions, contempt findings, and split decisions that could set a statewide precedent on executive power, due process, and equal protection. Together they explain why Marlena's case now aims for the United States Supreme Court—and why the outcome matters for every Michigander who expects leaders to follow the same rules they impose on the people.
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In this episode, we discuss the issue of recusal of the Military Judge for Appearance of Bias based on his prior role as the Special Victim Prosecutor in the same jurisdiction and during the timeframe of the alleged offenses. We further discuss the applicability of the Fourth Amendment in the context of apparent authority from third-party consent. We additionally say goodbye and thank you to MAJ ReAnne Wentz on her last podcast and welcome Jack Bracher, a summer intern at TJAGLCS. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
In this episode, we discuss the issue of recusal of the Military Judge for Appearance of Bias based on his prior role as the Special Victim Prosecutor in the same jurisdiction and during the timeframe of the alleged offenses. We further discuss the applicability of the Fourth Amendment in the context of apparent authority from third-party consent. We additionally say goodbye and thank you to MAJ ReAnne Wentz on her last podcast and welcome Jack Bracher, a summer intern at TJAGLCS. Learn more about The Quill & Sword series of podcasts by visiting our podcast page at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/thequillandsword. The Quill & Sword show includes featured episodes from across the JAGC, plus all episodes from our four separate shows: “Criminal Law Department Presents” (Criminal Law Department), “NSL Unscripted” (National Security Law Department), “The FAR and Beyond” (Contract & Fiscal Law Department) and “Hold My Reg” (Administrative & Civil Law Department). Connect with The Judge Advocate General's Legal Center and School by visiting our website at https://tjaglcs.army.mil/ or on Facebook (tjaglcs), Instagram (tjaglcs), or LinkedIn (school/tjaglcs).
What happens when you mix East Texas charm, soulful wisdom, and a baddie on a mission to stay balanced in a chaotic world? You get this heart-opening convo with Josh Brinkman.We explore it all from healing and happiness to the woo-woo wonder of soul contracts and full moon energy spikes.In this episode, we talk…✦ What balance really looks like in messy, magical real life✦ How your words impact water, your body, and your beliefs✦ Turning pain into rocket fuel and heartbreak into growth✦ Soul contracts, déjà vu, and angel kisses from beyond✦ Coming out stories, strong moms, and Bible Belt resilience✦ Masculine vs feminine energy (and how to protect your soft center)✦ Plus: A juicy lightning round of questions you didn't know you needed.00:00 | Finding Balance in Life03:03 | The Power of Positive Thinking06:05 | Happiness: A Personal Journey08:59 | Manifestation and Intentions12:05 | The Role of Relationships in Growth14:59 | Navigating Grief and Loss17:55 | Signs and Synchronicities20:50 | The Nature of Happiness23:40 | Soul Contracts and Life Choices38:13 | Exploring Soul Contracts and Family Connections41:01 | Intuition and Energetic Connections43:09 | Reconnecting with Family and Personal Growth45:30 | Navigating Identity and Coming Out51:09 | Balancing Masculine and Feminine Energies53:17 | Lightning Round: Quickfire Questions and InsightsMentioned in the Pod:Emoto Water Experiments"You Are The Placebo" by Dr. Joe Dispenza
(00:00) Opening (03:00) Het 90's gevoel (03:25) Isabelle Brinkman (24:56) 90's Flashback (27:08) Interview Renee Rose (38:49) Renee Rose - Zomerstorm (live) (42:19) Afsluiting Toute Fabienne is jouw maandelijkse portie 90's nostalgie op GoodLIFE Radio, met muziek en gasten die je terugbrengen naar het decennium van vrijheid, ongerepte modecultuur (waaronder de bomberjacks, tuinbroeken en platformhakken) en waar je naar het weekend toeleefde om los te gaan op grote house- en dance party's. Dit keer had Fabienne de Vries een zeer bijzondere 90's gast in de studio. Ze is één van de meest herkenbare stemmen op de Nederlandse tv en later ook radio: Isabelle Brinkman. Singer-songwriter Renee Rose schreef al voor Roxeanne Hazes, Miss Montreal en Sub Zero Project. In 2024 stapte ze zelf in de spotlight en besloot zij haar eigen verhaal te gaan vertellen met de single Afstand. Deze uitzending kwam je alles te weten over haar en speelde ze haar gloednieuwe single Zomerstorm live. Toute Fabienne 'Toute Fabienne' met Fabienne de Vries hoor je elke laatste donderdag van de maand tussen 17:00 en 18:00 uur op GoodLIFE Radio en is de radiovariant van het gelijknamige TV programma dat Fabienne de Vries in de jaren 90 dagelijks op de populaire muziekzender The Music Factory (TMF) presenteerde. Alleen nu in een nieuw jasje. Veel interactie, muziek en entertainment, dat is waar 'Toute Fabienne' voor staat. Alle uitzendingen zijn naderhand terug te luisteren als podcast via je favoriete podcastplatform.
During Hour 2 Edmonton Elks D-Lineman Jared Brinkman joined the show breaking down the Elks' defensive performance in the loss to Montreal and discussing his career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dinosaurs weren't the only wild things up north in the Cretaceous period. Research through the Canadian Light Source discovered that familiar fish were thriving in ancient Arctic waters. Now, high-tech scans are revealing their epic story. Don Brinkman, scientist at the Tyrell Museum in Drumheller and lead study author and Lisa Van Loon, University of Western Ontario researcher, join Evan to explain the evolutionary mystery.
LaDonna and Ray preview the upcoming 4th Annual Stoneware Fest & Swap Meet Saturday, June 28th on the WRAM Morning Show.
The mission of the Spirit-Taught podcast is to bring people to worship and be in awe of God, and to draw out people's gifts, callings, and insight. To be challenged together in our perspective and mindset to become more like Christ while learning how we can love God and those around us. The Spirit-Taught Podcast includes reflections on Scripture as well as testimonies and experiences in others' lives. This podcast exists to share what has been taught by God. Sharing and conversing the truth in the Word with others is a beautiful way the Holy Spirit cures spiritual sickness and ignites faith, hope, and love in us.
Verraden voelt hij zich. Boos. En teleurgesteld in de fractie, omdat er niemand is opgestaan. 'Weer een kabinetsval door een ondemocratische partij'. Hij blikt terug op zijn tijd bij de PVV, op zijn tijd bij de politie, hoe slechts drie woorden een einde maakten aan die carrière. Daarnaast: een advies voor de BBB en hoe het nu verder moet in Den Haag.
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Let the Awkward Conversations Begin!Adaeze and Chad―two different people, two different backgrounds―both brought a lot of baggage into their relationship. Adaeze, a black Nigerian American woman who has lived with racism and discrimination her entire life. Chad, a white man with a family from the South who mostly grew up in white spaces. Determined to learn to communicate honestly and effectively, they stepped into tough conversations about their differences. Walls came down and Adaeze and Chad discovered the trust and respect they could have in and for each other. White Boy/Black Girl is an open-handed invitation from Adaeze and Chad to learn:Why trying to be the “perfect” Black or white person can't be the goalHow to attempt to get it right when you're terrified of getting it wrongWhat to do when you're feeling uncomfortable, defensive, or misunderstoodThat repair is possible even when you've flat-out stepped in itThe importance of surrendering our pain and prejudice to the redemptive work of JesusAdaeze and Chad provide a safe space for us to eavesdrop on some of the most vulnerable conversations they've had about their differences. Their candid and honest back and forth gives us common, usable language to meet each other where we're at. The path to empathy and understanding isn't easy―but they promise you, it's always worth it.
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Let the Awkward Conversations Begin!Adaeze and Chad―two different people, two different backgrounds―both brought a lot of baggage into their relationship. Adaeze, a black Nigerian American woman who has lived with racism and discrimination her entire life. Chad, a white man with a family from the South who mostly grew up in white spaces. Determined to learn to communicate honestly and effectively, they stepped into tough conversations about their differences. Walls came down and Adaeze and Chad discovered the trust and respect they could have in and for each other. White Boy/Black Girl is an open-handed invitation from Adaeze and Chad to learn:Why trying to be the “perfect” Black or white person can't be the goalHow to attempt to get it right when you're terrified of getting it wrongWhat to do when you're feeling uncomfortable, defensive, or misunderstoodThat repair is possible even when you've flat-out stepped in itThe importance of surrendering our pain and prejudice to the redemptive work of JesusAdaeze and Chad provide a safe space for us to eavesdrop on some of the most vulnerable conversations they've had about their differences. Their candid and honest back and forth gives us common, usable language to meet each other where we're at. The path to empathy and understanding isn't easy―but they promise you, it's always worth it.
Send us a message!In this episode of Alex & Annie: The Real Women of Vacation Rentals, we sit down with Julie Brinkman, CEO of Beyond, to explore how the company is transforming the way property managers approach pricing and profitability.From dynamic pricing to market intelligence, Beyond has become a vital tool for short-term rental professionals looking to scale sustainably and outperform their competition. Julie shares how the company empowers property managers with smarter data, automation, and real-time insights to "beat the market"—no matter what that market looks like.Key Topics Discussed:1️⃣ Julie's unique path to leadership and the lessons learned from her mother's resilience2️⃣ The evolution of revenue management in vacation rentals3️⃣ How Beyond's tools help property managers maximize revenue while saving time4️⃣ Lessons learned navigating COVID-19 and coming out stronger5️⃣ The unique challenges of pricing single-unit properties vs. hotels6️⃣ How global expansion is shaping Beyond's product innovation7️⃣ The critical role of empathy, culture, and customer feedback in tech developmentJulie also touches on the importance of industry collaboration, the rising need for smarter pricing strategies, and why AI alone isn't enough to drive revenue in a human-centered business.If you're a property manager, tech enthusiast, or hospitality professional looking to stay ahead in a competitive market, this conversation is packed with insight and inspiration.Connect with Julie:LinkedIn: http://linkedin.com/in/jrbrinkman/ Website: https://www.beyondpricing.com/ Get $50 credit and $0 onboarding fee when you sign up for Beyond, the leading dynamic pricing tool for vacation rentals: http://beyondpricing.info/alexandannieReady to take your operations to the next level? Visit https://tnsinc.com/podcasts-alex-and-annie/ to learn more.#vacationrentals #revenuemanagement #shorttermrentaltech
Recorded in Poland a priest with Polish blood and a priest who just speaks Polish (Fr. Kowalczyk and Fr. Brinkman respectively) share about some of their travels and give their perspective on the state of the Church in Poland.
In another of my continuing What Went Wrong series I chatted with Tracy Brinkman, a business success coach, podcast creator, and host of the Dark Horse Entrepreneur podcast. Tracy shared a story that every business owner can relate to: the time he created something he was certain people would love—only to be met with silence. Years ago, Tracy poured his heart into developing a goal-setting seminar. He thought he had all the pieces in place—a clear concept, valuable insights, and a hungry audience. But when he launched, there wasn't a ripple of interest. Why? Tracy realized he had skipped the most crucial step: asking his audience what they actually needed. It's a classic trap. Like Tracy, many entrepreneurs try to appeal to everyone, believing that casting a wide net will bring in more fish. But in reality, it's the focused approach—speaking directly to a specific audience—that truly resonates. Tracy's story is a powerful reminder that vague messaging and generic offers often get lost in the noise. His hard-won lesson? Focus on a niche. The smaller your target, the sharper your message, and the more likely you are to connect with those who matter. For Tracy, this meant shifting from talking to “all entrepreneurs” to addressing parents balancing corporate jobs and side hustles. He found that by narrowing his focus, he wasn't just reaching people; he was solving their specific problems, turning listeners into raving fans. Know your audience before you create. Talk to potential customers, ask questions, and listen. Insights from these conversations will guide your product or service in the right direction. Be specific in your messaging. A narrow focus on a well-defined audience leads to stronger connections and better results. Instead of shouting to the crowd, speak directly to the people you're best positioned to help. Resist the urge to please everyone. Trying to appeal to everyone dilutes your impact. Focus on solving a specific problem for a specific group. Show your value clearly. If your product or service has unique benefits, highlight them. Don't assume your audience will figure it out on their own. Start small to grow big. Building a loyal niche audience may seem limiting at first, but it's the foundation for sustainable growth. Whether you're starting a podcast, launching a product, or marketing your services, Tracy's journey is a great example of why less is often more. If you're looking for inspiration and practical tips, be sure to check out The Dark Horse Entrepreneur podcast! And if you are looking for more resources for your business check out all the Tools at More than a Few Words
When Chad & Adaeze Brinkman met while serving together on the worship team at church, they didn't expect that they would one day get married. They also didn't expect what it would be like to navigate a new marriage while facing cultural pressures as an interracial couple. But learning to have the hard conversations about their differences ultimately led to deeper intimacy. Today, we're delighted to have Chad and Adaeze on the podcast to share their story, and equip you with practical ways to value different perspectives as a reflection of God's design. We pray this episode is helpful for you and your marriage. Episode highlights include: Why listening to real stories of different experiences matters How to become aware of your habitual assumptions Realistic first steps to grow your perspective Why addressing our perspective on race is essential for the church The relationship-building process of navigating tough conversations How to repair the relationship after you've hurt your spouse *Music for this podcast is created by Noah Copeland. Check him out here! Couples Conversation Guide: Main takeaway: Not every couple is in an interracial marriage, but every couple deals with differences. We get a bigger picture of God's design when we stop fighting our differences and learn to value them. Questions to Discuss: What have you learned by listening to the diverse perspectives of others in your life? Are there places in your life where you encounter differing life stories and experiences among fellow Christian believers? How can you make room in your life for diversity that reflects the vision of God's kingdom? QUOTES “We will never know everything there is to know about the Lord, but the beauty is in the pursuit, the relationship and the discovery.” - Adaeze Brinkman “It's a very humbling lesson to let your spouse have their own perspective, and give room for that to be different than yours.” - Adaeze Brinkman “Everyone does what they do for a reason. They think what they think for a reason.” - Chad Brinkman When we dig in we realize how much we have in common.” - Chad Brinkman “When Jesus returns, it's not going to be a ‘White Heaven' or a ‘Black Heaven.' It's a diverse Heaven.” - Chad Brinkman “Listening is the most important thing.” - Dr. Kim Kimberling “Are you growing? A beautiful way to do that is to rub shoulders with people that are different from you.” - Adaeze Brinkman “The enemy knows there's so much power in unity and diversity.” - Adaeze Brinkman MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE: We loved Chad and Adaeze's book, White Boy / Black Girl: What Our Differences Can Teach Us. Grab a copy to read their story! It's Spice things up in the bedroom with our limited-time ‘Break the Bedroom Rut' Sexy BUNDLE! Don't let negative assumptions tear you apart. Use our Free Printable 15 Better Assumptions to Make About Your Spouse to nurture a healthy mindset Get Dr. Kim's Marriage Multiplier email for practical weekly marriage tips!
If you are a survivor in the battle ground of family court, would you say that your attorney is representing you well?Do you feel heard? Or maybe you do not have the financial means to even hire an attorney.And so you find yourself going pro se. Representing yourself in family court. This can be extremely scary and it is possible that you will be able to do an even better job going pro se than with an attorney. On this episode of I have a conversation with Casey Schreiber-Brinkman on how she was able to turn her case around to finally be able to protect herself and her children when she got rid of her attorneys and became pro se.Casey shares her best tips for representing yourself well as well as what a family court coach/consultant can do to help you on this journey. We discuss the importance of documentation, knowing your rights, doing the right research, how to get evidence in as evidence, and more. About Casey: Casey is a dedicated protective mother who spent nearly five years navigating the complexities of the family court system. For just under three years, she worked with an attorney, but it wasn't until she took on her case pro se in the last two years that she was able to truly have her voice, and her children's voices, heard. Through her persistence and determination, Casey successfully turned her case around to protect her children, a journey that sparked her passion for helping other protective moms facing similar challenges. Connect w Casey: IG: @mamasaurus860 and @cbmum2boysJoin community here - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/?msopen=/member/plans/allWhen you join the RB community, you'll get expert thoughts from me and others on strategy, parenting, family court, healing, all the things, connection with other survivors in a safe place. And in a place where you won't have to defend yourself anymore. We believe you. You'll also have access to live events, workshops, and our online forum. Doors close on midnight, Tuesday, February 11th. Please leave us a review or rating and follow/subscribe to the show. This helps the show get out to more people.If you want to chat more about this topic I would love to continue our conversation over on Instagram! @risingbeyondpcIf you want to support the show you may do so here at, Buy Me A Coffee. Thank you! We love being able to make this information accessible to you and your community.If you've been looking for a supportive community of women going through the topics we cover, head over to our website to learn more about the Rising Beyond Community. - https://www.risingbeyondpc.com/ Where to find more from Rising Beyond:Rising Beyond FacebookRising Beyond LinkedInRising Beyond Pinterest If you're interested in guesting on the show please fill out this form - https://forms.gle/CSvLWWyZxmJ8GGQu7Enjoy some of our freebies! Choosing Your Battles Freebie Canned Responses Freebie Mic Drop Moments Freebie ...
Join Johnnette as she welcomes Women of Grace contributor Sue Brinkmann to the show! Today, they discuss the wackiest and spiritually unhealthy ways that people try to find love through love spells and occult powers. Listen in and find out how to avoid and find love through original author of love!
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Join Barb and her guests, Chad and Adaeze Brinkman, to discuss their new book, White Boy Black Girl. As an interracial couple, Chad and Adaeze discovered that they each carried their own unique baggage into their relationship and had to make the decision to fight through the awkward and uncomfortable moments, even when they wanted to run in the opposite direction. If there are people in your life that you are struggling to understand or whose differences can at times feel like too much to handle, this episode is for you. Join Barb and the Brinkmans for a fun and uplifting conversation about how the gospel of Jesus can bring us together, even when our differences threaten to break us apart. RESOURCES FROM THIS EPISODE Adaeze and Chad's Book - White Boy/Black Girl: What Our Differences Can Teach Us, One Honest Conversation at a Time ABOUT OUR SPECIAL GUEST Chad and Adaeze Brinkman are a married couple who intentionally live out their passion of sharing the Gospel of Jesus together in their community. Adaeze works in the creative arts and Chad is a physical therapist. They love traveling and adventuring together, taking in the beauty of God's creation and encouraging others to do the same.
WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - NATHAN BRINKMAN - EdReform Virginia" National School Choice Week" is Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 -- and Governor Youngkin has officially declared it "Virginia School Choice Week" as well. EdReform Virginia will be holding its 3rd Annual School Choice Week celebration on Saturday, Feb 1 in Arlington. This year's (free) event, which includes lunch, will feature remarks from WMAL's Vince Coglianese and others who share our belief in educational freedom. UPDATE ON HOMESCHOOL BILL IN VIRGINIA: SB1031: A New Substitute Bill Passed Yesterday Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O’Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - NATHAN BRINKMAN - EdReform Virginia" National School Choice Week" is Jan. 26 - Feb. 1 -- and Governor Youngkin has officially declared it "Virginia School Choice Week" as well. EdReform Virginia will be holding its 3rd Annual School Choice Week celebration on Saturday, Feb 1 in Arlington. This year's (free) event, which includes lunch, will feature remarks from WMAL's Vince Coglianese and others who share our belief in educational freedom. UPDATE ON HOMESCHOOL BILL IN VIRGINIA: SB1031: A New Substitute Bill Passed Yesterday Stephen Miller just scorched a combative Jake Tapper and his “who’s going to pick the crops!" propaganda WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - HIRAM SASSER - Executive General Counsel for First Liberty Institute SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/1stLibertyTrump signs executive order reinstating thousands of troops discharged for not taking COVID jab Trump reinstates military members who refused COVID vaccine Kristi Noem walks out to song ‘Hot Mama’ at first official DHS news conference Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile, and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Wednesday, January 29, 2025 / 7 AM Hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
By Adam Turteltaub Well, it turns out that you can be in two places at once, if you are a surgeon. Even better, you can bill the government under the Medicare program for being at both of them. It's not quite as strange as it sounds, explains Sara Brinkmann, Partner, and Lauren Gennett, Counsel, of King & Spalding, and, of course, there are rules. Overlapping surgeries occur when one attending surgeon is responsible for procedures that overlap in time. The attending may perform the critical part of the procedure in both, assuming they are not supposed to happen at the exact same time. Non-critical portions of the procedure, such as closing the patient, are left to a resident. There must also be a backup surgeon in case something goes awry. Payment for both surgeries is possible so long as there are the requisite safeguards in place and the various other CMS rules are followed. There may also be state requirements to be mindful of as well. If those rules aren't followed, there is substantial risk. As they explain, overlapping surgeries have been the subject of intense scrutiny and enforcement actions. Listen in to learn more, and, for the record, overlapping podcast listening is not approved. Listen now
Paula says that meeting people like Carly Brinkman makes the whole madness of social media worthwhile. A message from Carly on Facebook united her and Paula. Although they had never met before this interview, Paula felt she had known Carly for years. Carly Brinkman is a writer, podcaster, and coach. Her brand, On the Brink, is all about connection. She wants you to feel safe, seen, and heard as she offers snippets from her life so you don't feel so alone. Bold, candid, and fun, she doesn't shy away from her truth, and she invites you to start lovingly speaking yours. When you hear that someone is on the brink, you typically think of a worst-case scenario, but you'll see Carly's brink is everything good. Her personality and outlook on life are like the epitome of freedom. Follow Carly Brinkman on Instagram at @onthebrinkcoachuk.
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. 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
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/food
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/science-technology-and-society
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Peoples & Things host, Lee Vinsel, talks with Joshua Brinkman, Assistant Teaching Professor of Science, Technology, and Society at North Carolina State University, about his book, American Farming Culture and the History of Technology (Routledge, 2024). The book provides a fascinating exploration about how American farmers–contrary to their image as backwards and even anti-technology–have prided and put forward images of themselves as existing on the technological cutting-edge of modernity. Brinkman examines how different ideologies of farming have developed over time in the United States and how these ideologies have shaped the adoption of and ideas around new agricultural technologies. In addition to his academic work, Brinkman is also an accomplished saxophonist and jazz musician, and you can find recordings from two of his current bands, the Fabulous Nite-Life Boogie and Les Trois Chats, online. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/technology
Today we get into weeds that some of us have been conditioned to avoid. We are talking about how to have honest and awkward conversations about race. My guests are Adaeze and Chad Brinkman, and they are experts in this space. Their wisdom has come at no small cost, and I am so grateful they took the time to share what they know. If you have ever felt intimidated or anxious or weary when it comes to having rich conversations about race, this is the spot for you. If you've tried to figure out what to do when you feel uncomfortable, defensive or misunderstood when it comes to talking about race, this is the episode for you. This conversation is such a valuable one for our times and it helps us put some language to the world we want, a world of integrity and reconciliation and relationships marked by grace. Chad and Adaeze Brinkman are a married couple who intentionally live out their passion of sharing the Gospel of Jesus together in their community. Adaeze works in the creative arts and Chad is a physical therapist. They love traveling and adventuring together, taking in the beauty of God's creation and encouraging others to do the same. Visit KimberlyStuart.com/podcast for more from this episode.
Comment, question, or idea for the podcast? Send us a Text Message! In this bonus episode of Northern Lights, we dive into the recent decision by the District Court to stay the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management's (OCM) Social Equity Preapproval Lottery. This ruling has sent ripples through Minnesota's cannabis community, sparking debates about fairness, preparedness, and the future of this nascent industry. Nearly 18 months have passed since Governor Walz signed the legalization bill into law, yet the cannabis industry remains in limbo. In this episode, we explore the multifaceted perspectives on this decision, what it means for the OCM, prospective cannabis businesses, and the broader community eagerly awaiting progress.We begin with Jen Randolph Reise of North Star Law Group, a firm behind one of the lawsuits heard in court this week. Jen explains what distinguishes her plaintiffs and why she believes Minnesotans deserve a fair process for rolling out the cannabis industry. She emphasizes that the lawsuit's focus is not on obstructing progress but on ensuring that social equity applicants aren't disadvantaged by what she describes as an inequitable process within the OCM.Next, we hear from Leili Fatehi of Blunt Strategies, a prominent cannabis consulting firm in Minnesota. Known for leading the successful MN is Ready campaign to legalize adult-use cannabis, Leili argues that this process, while frustrating to those who received denial letters, is a necessary step to uphold the integrity of the industry. She critiques the court's actions, highlighting the negative impact of delays on businesses poised to begin operations, and underscores her belief that the OCM's approach is necessary to filter out bad actors.Finally, Jeff Brinkman of Superior Cannabis Company shares his concerns about the OCM's handling of the preapproval lottery. Having followed the courtroom arguments closely, Jeff critiques what he perceives as the OCM's lack of understanding in creating a transparent and functional regulatory process. He reflects on the need for better communication and collaboration to avoid further missteps and to ensure the industry develops as intended.To round out the episode, we share the OCM's official statement, providing their perspective on the court's decision and their vision for moving forward. While opinions on these events may vary, we believe all stakeholders can unite behind the shared goal of building a fair, efficient, and inclusive cannabis industry in Minnesota.This moment may feel like a setback, but every challenge brings an opportunity to learn and improve. The vision for Minnesota's cannabis industry is one of inclusion, opportunity, and community benefit. It's a vision worth fighting for, and the voices we've heard today remind us why it matters. Let's hope the next steps, whatever they may be, bring us closer to that vision.Links from the Show:North Star Law Group - https://northstarlaw.com/cannabis/Blunt Strategies - https://bluntstrategies.com/Superior Cannabis Co. - https://www.superiorcannabiscompany.com/OCM Statement - https://mn.gov/ocm/media/news-releases/?id=655334Support the show
Join us for an exclusive interview with Cameron Brinkman, the ladies man of Laguna Beach Season Three. Cameron shares his initial hesitation about joining the cast due to concerns over potential misrepresentation, yet ultimately chose to participate alongside friends. He offers a refreshingly candid take on how the affluent beach town's dramatized portrayal clashed with the genuine connections and friendships that existed off-camera, providing a deeper look into the blurred lines between reality and television. Throughout the episode, we navigate the complexities of high school relationships and the dynamic interactions between cast members. Cameron sheds light on his friendships and clarifies misconceptions, particularly around the rumored love triangles, which were often producer-driven for dramatic effect. Don't miss this chance to hear all the behind the scenes moments Cameron remembers from his time on “Laguna Beach.”(00:06:55) - Cameron and Jessica's Relationship(00:14:55) - Romance with Tessa (00:28:20) - Being Portrayed as a Player(00:36:45) - Speculation of Why Season 4 was Cancelled (00:45:27) - MTV Taking Advantage (00:52:45) - Cameron's Career Now(00:57:39) - Nostalgia for Early 2000s TechnologyInstagram: @millennialteavFacebook: Millennial TeaV podcastTiktok: @millennialteavpodcastE-mail: millennialteav@gmail.comReddit: millennialteavpodcast YouTube: www.youtube.com
Chad and Adaeze Brinkman are a mixed race married couple, who co-wrote an awesome book called White Boy, Black Girl. I highly recommend this book! Adaeze and Chad intentionally live out their passion of sharing the Gospel of Jesus together in their community. Adaeze works in the creative arts and Chad is a physical therapist. They love traveling and adventuring together, taking in the beauty of God's creation and encouraging others to do the same. In this convo, we talk all about their relationship and the beautiful complexity of race relations in the midst of it all. -- If you've enjoyed this content, please subscribe to my channel! Support Theology in the Raw through Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theologyintheraw Or you can support me directly through Venmo: @Preston-Sprinkle-1 Visit my personal website: https://www.prestonsprinkle.com For questions about faith, sexuality & gender: https://www.centerforfaith.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We finish up our look at Marcus Brinkman's interview in the 1999 issue of JAMA. We discuss the concepts of Jing, Qi and Shen as well as his qigong and bagua training with Luo DeXiu.
Our goal in the Christian life is to see things as Christ sees them. In this long form episode, the priest-cousins hit a variety of topics including the sanctity of coffee, who you should vote for in the upcoming elections, whether or not you can attend weddings outside of the Church, the vocation of running and more.
Paul Brinkman has spent 15 years in management consulting, bringing expertise in Process Improvement, Cost Reduction, and Value Creation for his transportation consulting customers. Paul recently purchased Trans-Solutions, a business focused on strategic planning and execution for clients' Supply Chain needs, creating efficiency in modality and transportation, as well as leading carrier sourcing negotiations and operational optimization initiatives. In addition to his expertise in Supply Chain, Paul has also assisted customers with their Print, Mail & Packaging needs. This includes corrugated, non-corrugated and bottling solutions. Paul holds a Bachelor of Science, Business Administration from University of Southern California with an emphasis in Financial Analysis & Valuation. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at REF Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com.
Marcus Brinkman on Hong Yi Xiang's Xingyi and Bagua from JAMA 1999. Includes a discussion on the connection bewteen Xingyi Pi Chuan and Bagua's Single Palm Change. Ad free and bonus episodes available on our Patreon.
Universalism is the heresy that holds to some degree or another that most or all people will be saved. It is an extremely dangerous heresy (as all heresies are) because if one believes that everyone is saved in the end he is probably very unlikely to condemn, criticize or correct any morally reprehensible behaviors in the name of "compassion"! In other words, if everyone gets to heaven anyway, why make it difficult for them in the mean time. Fr. Brinkman joins the discussion again.
In Episode 29 of "RevOps Champions," hosted by Brendon Dennewill and featuring guest Therese Brinkman, the discussion zeroes in on the integral role of CRM technology and change management in improving marketing-sales collaboration within B2B organizations. Therese underscores that while CRMs like HubSpot can facilitate collaborative efforts, true change is driven by people and well-defined processes, rather than technology alone. The conversation highlights the Four Pillars of RevOps—People, Process, Data, and Technology—with a particular emphasis on the human element in successful CRM implementation.The episode delves deeply into the significance of change management, distinguishing it from project management. Project managers focus on technical details like budget, timeline, and scope, whereas change managers concentrate on helping people adapt and adjust, which is vital for realizing ROI. Therese elaborates on the need for a comprehensive discovery and design phase before configuring CRM systems to meet unique industry requirements, whether in architecture, engineering, nonprofits, or franchises. The discussion also covers practical strategies for effective communication, the role of middle management, and the importance of internal change champions in driving organizational transformation.Both Brendon and Therese stress the importance of customizing CRM tools to reduce data entry burdens and optimize efficiency for sales teams. They highlight the importance of regular feedback sessions, clear communication, and building resilience to adapt to rapid changes, such as the rise of AI technologies. By looking beyond technology and focusing on people, companies can streamline their processes, trust their data, and foster a collaborative environment that drives growth and delivers better ROI. This episode is an informative dive into the intricacies of CRM adoption and the critical role of change management in achieving successful business outcomes.Find more at revopschampions.com
The Connection Between Tuina (Bodywork) and Internal Martial Arts and Marcus Brinkman on Hong Yi Xiang's Classes. Link to our Patreon link for back issues of JAMA
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More from Marcus Brinkman's 1999 Article. We cover the use of the swings in martial arts and discuss Marcus' breakdown of Luo De Xiu's use of Jing, Qi, and Shen in martial arts. Check out our Patreon for Extended and Bonus Episodes!
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