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On hour 2 of Sportsnet Today, Logan Gordon and Shan Virjee bring you the latest Flames news after Ilya Solovyov and Yan Kuznetsov were recalled to the team! The guys share their thoughts on the recall, debate if they could be long-term members of the Flames, and the future of the team's defence core.(24:09) Calgary Wranglers coach Brett Sutter joins the show! Brett stops by to chat about his newest venture with the Legacy #7 brand and Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids, and the latest around the Calgary Wranglers! Later, Logan and Shan bring the latest updates from the 4 Nations faceoff as the USA announces their replacements for Quinn Hughes.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate. Catch every episode of Sportsnet Today live on Sportsnet 960 from 1-3pm MST! Hour 1 Music: Island Life - Atomic Drum AssemblyHour 2 Music: Egozi - Jell O Logan's X: @Fan960Logan on X Produced by Cameron Hughes and Shan Virjee.
Welcome to Episode 1 of Season 3 of the Women's Running Collective! This week, we're back after a little podcast hiatus—and we have a lot to catch up on! Between sick kids, trips to Hamilton Island, and Jussie's recent adventure running the New York Marathon, life has been a whirlwind. We apologise for our inconsistent posting schedule, but we're so glad to be back and sharing all the exciting things happening in our running world! In this episode, Jussie shares her incredible experience running the New York Marathon—the highs, the lows, the emotional rollercoaster, and everything in between. It's a deep dive into what it's like to run one of the world's most iconic races, and trust us, you don't want to miss it! Karmen's Recommendation: She's been snacking on LCM Bars lately Jussie's Recommendation: Jussie is giving a shoutout to something that made her marathon experience even better—Brown Bagging. Wait, what? Not what you think! Listen in to find out exactly what “brown bagging” is all about and why it might just change your race-day strategy forever. (Hint: It's NOT poo in a bag!) Hayley's Strava Hack: Have you ever wanted to give everyone kudos after a group run without having to go one by one? Well, Hayley has a Strava hack that will change your life! If you're running with a group, simply shake your phone, and it will automatically give everyone in your group kudos. Yep, you heard that right—super easy and super fun! As always, thank you for joining us on this journey. We love hearing from you, so be sure to connect with us on social media or drop us a message with your thoughts, feedback, or any marathon tips you might have! Links & Resources: Follow us on Instagram: @WomensRunningCollective EMAIL us at womensrunningcollective@outlook.com TIKTOK @womensrunningcollective Thank you for being part of the Women's Running Collective! We hope you enjoy the episode and we promise to work on being more consistent with our podcast releases. Until next time, keep running, keep striving, and keep inspiring each other!
Philip floats the idea of a stapled brown bag would work just as well as yonder pounches. Callers react on the new CA Bill banning phones during the school day. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Philip floats the idea of a stapled brown bag would work just as well as yonder pounches. Callers react on the new CA Bill banning phones during the school day. Please Like, Comment and Follow 'The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson' on all platforms: --- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson is available on the KMJNOW app, Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or wherever else you listen to podcasts. -- The Afternoon Drive with Philip Teresi & E. Curtis Johnson Weekdays 2-6 PM Pacific on News/Talk 580 AM & 105.9 FM KMJ | Website | Facebook | Instagram | X | Podcast | Amazon | - Everything KMJ KMJNOW App | Podcasts | Facebook | X | Instagram See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bethany Ross is a true Calgary champion, dedicated to making a difference in the lives of children facing food insecurity. As a lifelong resident of the city, she understands the importance of community and the power it holds to bring people together. Through her role as the driving force behind Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids, Bethany has been able to make a positive impact on countless children's lives by ensuring they have access to nutritious meals. Her passion for this cause shines through in her commitment to creating a stronger, more caring community where no child goes hungry. With her knowledge and experience, Bethany is a valuable guest on today's episode, where she will share her insights and shed light on the critical issue of food insecurity in Calgary. Get ready to be inspired by Bethany's incredible dedication and the incredible work she is doing to address this pressing issue.In this episode, you will be able to:Discover the importance of community support in addressing food insecurity.Learn about the challenges faced by individuals and businesses in Calgary.Support initiatives like Brambag to make a positive impact.Uncover the value of partnerships and collaboration in fighting food insecurity.Explore strategies for addressing food insecurity among children in Calgary.Get Connected With Bethany:www.bb4ck.orghttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bb4ck/?originalSubdomain=caVisit www.calpeteclub.com for information on our next networking and membership opportunities.https://calpeteclub.com/https://twitter.com/calpeteclubhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/calgary-petroleum-club-3a5868117/https://www.facebook.com/calpeteclubhttps://www.youtube.com/user/calpeteclub
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Tony opens the show by talking Taylor Swift, the end of the baseball regular season, and he talks with Michael about what happened at the Ryder Cup. Michael Wilbon phones in to talk about another rough day for the Bears, and also about the Celtics trade for Jrue Holiday, Steve Sands calls in from Rome to give his thoughts on the the Ryder Cup, and Tony closes out the show by opening up the Mailbag. Songs : Something PiCaSo “Saving Science” ; “Francis (The Pork Chop Selling Pig)” To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Shaq gets served papers in the FTX case while working on the Celtics-Heat series. Police perform a welfare check on Ja Morant because of dumb social media posts. LaVar shares his love for ‘A Star is Born' and Andy Reid rips the new fair catch rule for moving the game closer to flag football. Plus, Brown-Bagging it, the movies 'Splash' and much more on "You In or Out."See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Food insecurity runs rampant across the globe, even in first world countries like Canada and the U.S. Thankfully, there are organizations doin the work to combat it. As a born and raised Calgaranian, I've been familiar with the work done by Brown Bagging 4 Calgary's Kids (BB4CK) since I was a kid myself. Providing lunches to kids in need is the epitome of hope.Kids who come to school without lunch usually have parents at home who haven't eaten a good meal in a few days. And those same kids don't want to be called out at school for not having a lunch, or have to take paperwork home so their parents can jump through hoops so they can eat.On today's episode, Bethany Ross shares how BB4CK works tirelessly to bring people together – giving time, energy, resources and lots of heart – to ensure that kids who need food have access to it.What I find particularly hopeful about the BB4CK program is that it's 100% funded by the community, which means that it's really easy for kids to access. And the program is for the kids and making sure that the food that's provided is what they want to eat and packaged in a way that doesn't call them out.Tune in to learn more.About Bethany Ross:Bethany Ross has always been passionate about working with organizations that create opportunities for kids. She has a background in Not-For-Profit Studies from Mount Royal University. Bethany joined BB4CK as a Sustainability Coordinator 7 years ago. Since then, her priority has been to connect people in the community to ways where they can make a difference for kids. Currently, she is the Executive Director of Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids. She is a problem solver, a great listener and an impeccable writer.To learn more you can find Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids on Facebook, Instagram, and LinkedIn.Mentioned In This Episode:Brown Bagging for Calgary's KidsWellness WebinarExpert in Hope
BFFs are back with our buddy and fisherman, Bo Lo! Today we are Brown Bagging our 40oz, cover 2 girls 1 cup, Frozen catfish bait, Beer Laws in different States, GoPro 10 Whining, and even Ice Fishing. One of the funniest and best episodes to date. Cheers and enjoy! YouTube "Beer Fish Fanatics" Podcast Episode:https://youtu.be/zKZPpHx-tUQPodcast Website and Social Media:https://www.mapopfishing.com/beer-fishing-fanaticshttps://www.tiktok.com/@beerfishfanaticsThanks to our sponsors!Kalona Brewing Companyhttps://www.kalonabrewing.com/Whisker Seeker Tacklehttps://whiskerseeker.com/Download the audio for this episode and more:https://www.buzzsprout.com/993337https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beer-fishing-fanatics/id1511598870https://open.spotify.com/show/0xqMN6XCWmNm5Pyl7vt5FGhttps://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5idXp6c3Byb3V0LmNvbS85OTMzMzcucnNzhttps://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-beer-fish-fanatics-63122788/MaPop Fishing Website, Social Media, and Vendor Products: https://www.mapopfishing.comhttps://www.facebook.com/mpopfishinghttps://www.instagram.com/mapopfishinghttps://twitter.com/mapopfishingFishing Kit Channel and Social Media:https://www.facebook.com/FishingKitYouTubehttps://www.instagram.com/fishingkit85https://www.youtube.com/c/FishingKithttps://www.tiktok.com/@fishingkit#fallfishing #walleyefishing #fishing #fishingtips #beerandfishing #fishingguide #iowafishing #fishingtips #productdevelopment #customicerods #iowagreatlakes #icefishingtrip #youtubefishing #kayakfishingtesting #fishingonakayak #tournamentfishing #womenfishing #mlftournament #youtubefishing #bassfishing #kayak #catfishguide #fishingguide #catfishing #iowadnr #fishbiologist #icefishing #illinoisfishing #rivercrappies #fishinginstruction #iowagreatlakes #icefishing #fishing #giveaway #icefishing #flatheads #saltwaterfishing #hawaiifishing #deepseafishing #fishingguide #muskies #walleyes #fishresearch #kayaktournamentfishing # kayakfishing #yakfishing #femalefisherman #femalefishing #muskies #musky fishing, #musky lures, #iowadnr #fishingstats #fishknowledge #icefishing #clearlakefishing #fishingguide #yellowbass #bassfish #catfishing #youtubefishingSmells Like HumansLike spending time with funny friends talking about curious human behavior. Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
The pandemic continues to affect every aspect of our lives, including how we eat. From grocery store lineups to rising food prices, COVID-19 has changed our relationship with food. For more on that change and food insecurity, we talk to Joshna Maharaj, a food activist, chef and author; and Miriam Bankey, a food educator and the impact and evaluation specialist at Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids, a non-profit providing lunches to Calgary kids.
This week, we are joined by Kyle Robb, a state policy and advocacy associate for the American Society of Health System Pharmacists (ASHP). Kyle discusses the rise in payer-mandated white bagging, why hospital pharmacists are concerned about the trend, and how health providers and patients are affected by this model. Before the interview, our news update covers the critical step the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) recently took to enforce the law on drug companies that have refused discounts to 340B covered entities when drugs are dispensed at contract pharmacies.The Differences Between White Bagging, Brown Bagging, and Clear Bagging. Kyle explains that clinician-administered drugs typically are distributed under the “buy-and-bill” model, where the provider purchases the drugs, administers them to the patient, and bills the health insurance plan. Under the white-bagging model, the drug is purchased through a specialty pharmacy affiliated with the insurance plan, shipped via common carrier to the hospital or clinic location, and reimbursed via the pharmacy benefit, not the medical benefit. Brown-bagged drugs are purchased through the affiliated pharmacy and reimbursed under the pharmacy benefit as well, but those are mailed directly to the patient, who must bring the drugs to their clinic appointments. Clear bagging describes a situation in which the drug is purchased and distributed by a pharmacy under common ownership with the administering facility. The Harm That Payer-Mandated White Bagging Can Cause. White bagging adds external entities into the patient care process, creating more complexity in patient care coordination. Kyle explains that when facilities receive white-bagged drugs, they have no access to the drug pedigree information or to the same security protocols they have when receiving drugs from their wholesale partners. White bagging also can disrupt the administering facility's ability to make “just-in-time” treatment decisions, can delay hospital discharges, and can cause unnecessary hospital admissions if a patient cannot receive their drug in time. Drug shortages, delivery delays, and mishandled shipments also can result in serious patient safety concerns.White Bagging's Impact On 340B Discounts and Covered Entities. 340B covered entities do not receive 340B discounts on white-bagged drugs, as the drug is purchased through plan-affiliated pharmacies and not through the administering facilities' wholesale partners. Kyle explains that in addition to these lost savings, hospitals can incur additional costs, as they must store, segregate, and prepare the drugs for specified patients prior to administration without additional reimbursement. White bagging consumes additional hospital resources and can lead to more medication waste.Payers' Rationales for White-Bagging Mandates.Payers believe white bagging saves them money. However, ASHP argues that the money is not saved but rather shifted to the providers. Payers can reduce their net drug costs by capturing more reimbursements through vertically integrated, plan-owned specialty pharmacies and pharmacy benefit managers (PBMs). How ASHP Is Addressing Payer-Mandated White Bagging.ASHP's position is that white bagging never should be forced on facilities and always should be a choice for the provider and patient to use in limited circumstances when patient safety can be ensured. Kyle shares that his association is advocating against the payer-mandated white bagging model at both the federal and state levels. It is urging the Food & Drug Administration (FDA) to require that administering facilities have access to drug pedigree information on white-bagged drugs. ASHP also is engaging with state legislatures and state boards of pharmacy on settling legal questions about which entity is responsible for white-bagged drugs that are mishandled. ASHP is working with states to pass patient-choice protections to prohibit insurance companies from forcing white bagging and is advocating to ban the unsafe practice of brown bagging. Check out all our episodes on the 340B Insight podcast website. You also can stay updated on all 340B Health news and information by visiting our homepage. If you have any questions you would like us to cover in this podcast, email us at podcast@340BHealth.org.Resources 340B Health statement on HRSA May 17 letters to drug companies 340B Health member update on contract pharmacy court case ASHP statement on payer-mandated white bagging
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Today on The Kondrat Podcast, I sat down with Jeremy Clark, President & CEO of CH Financial Ltd. Jeremy describes CH Financial as the “Mayo Clinic of finance – all financial services under one roof”. Beyond providing financial services, Jeremy and his team are also very active in the local community. The charities and organizations they support include the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Brown Bagging for Kids and the Calgary Food Bank.On the podcast, we discuss Jeremy’s journey to become CEO and President of CH Financial, and what motivates him as a leader. We also discuss some of the challenges that face the industry in general such as “Robo Advisors” that have basically turned some financial services into commodities. Jeremy is confident that they can overcome the challenges by “doubling down on empathetic client services and understanding that delivery models may have to change”.I was really excited to discuss his plans for the future that include launching CH Life – a division of CH Financial that will focus on mental health and wellness! CH Life takes retirement planning to the next level - it’s not just about retiring with financial security but considering and planning for other aspects of life as well.It was great to connect with Jeremy and share his story. I hope you enjoy our surprisingly interesting conversation!—The Kondrat Podcast: website | twitter | instagram | facebookFH Financial Ltd : website | instagram | linkedin
Today on The Kondrat Podcast, I sat down with Jeremy Clark, President & CEO of CH Financial Ltd. Jeremy describes CH Financial as the “Mayo Clinic of finance – all financial services under one roof”. Beyond providing financial services, Jeremy and his team are also very active in the local community. The charities and organizations they support include the Calgary Philharmonic Orchestra, Brown Bagging for Kids and the Calgary Food Bank.On the podcast, we discuss Jeremy's journey to become CEO and President of CH Financial, and what motivates him as a leader. We also discuss some of the challenges that face the industry in general such as “Robo Advisors” that have basically turned some financial services into commodities. Jeremy is confident that they can overcome the challenges by “doubling down on empathetic client services and understanding that delivery models may have to change”.I was really excited to discuss his plans for the future that include launching CH Life – a division of CH Financial that will focus on mental health and wellness! CH Life takes retirement planning to the next level - it's not just about retiring with financial security but considering and planning for other aspects of life as well.It was great to connect with Jeremy and share his story. I hope you enjoy our surprisingly interesting conversation!—The Kondrat Podcast: website | twitter | instagram | facebookFH Financial Ltd : website | instagram | linkedin
This week's topics include farmers testing out 60" corn rows with cover crops in between, issues with brown-bagging seed, information on the new CFAP coronavirus relief program and instead of a guest this week, we've got audio from Thom Petersen and Michelle Rook from a recent interview. Contact the hosts: Jenny email: jschlecht@agweek.com Jenny Twitter: www.twitter.com/jmreports Al email: alec@agweek.com Al Twitter: www.twitter.com/al_winmill
Would you like to save a few thousand dollars a year without really trying? With this simple tip and a little bit of effort, you could literally save thousands of dollars on the cost of food, and eat healthier food that is exactly what you want each day.
Is the lack of Oilers hockey getting you down? Are you bored with the bye week already? Thankfully, we have a fresh episode of the Real Life Podcast that's ready to help you get through a small part of it. To start off this week's podcast, the guys looked at an unorthodox retirement plan that involves a quick trip to Medellin, Colombia. And sure, you may have ideas that Wanye's plan would never work, but that's only because you don't know how to dream, people. Think that was all Wanye had to say? Heck no, friend. He also described a newly founded beef with Canadian icon, KD Lang, that started when she denied living in a very specific house in Edmonton's river valley. Switching gears, Jay spent a few minutes talking about the Finnish invasion that just wrapped up as 30 of the finest folks you'll ever meet travelled to the City of Champions to take in a couple of hockey games and see the sights. Touching on the Oilers, the guys spoke a little bit about the Connor McDavid documentary that is set to come out and how the captain's knee injury was much more severe than initially reported. Needless to say, Oilers fans are incredibly lucky to have #97 on the roster this season and if you've seen the trailer you know why. We also checked in with @SamInYEG who was the inspiration behind the charity drive that saw Edmontonians raise nearly $40,000 for a Calgary charity called Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids in response to their fans renting a billboard. As always, it was a jam-packed podcast and one that you'll definitely want to get in your earholes as quickly as possible. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In Part 2 of a two-part Inside the Birds series examining the Eagles' roster headed into the offseason, Eagles Insiders Adam Caplan and Geoff Mosher go through the defensive side of the roster, looking at potential departures, areas in need of upgrade and the team's thinking in getting younger and more dynamic. Caplan also dishes intel on the Eagles' coaching staff vacancies and other chatter he picked up from his time at the East-West Shrine Bowl practices.
The simple truth is that we waste so much food, so why not repurpose the food in a meaningful way? Did you know about 1/3 of the food that's meant for human mouths ends up in the global trash heap? That means 1.3B tons of food go to waste each year (that's $680 billion worth) GOAT is a unique app launched in Calgary that allows "donors" (who can be individuals, restaurants, grocers and more) to donate food to "buyers" who can be any individual looking to access food at a free or affordable price point. Products are available for free with a max cap of 10 dollars, if a monetary amount is selected by the donor, these funds are donated to Leftovers Foundation or Brown Bagging for Calgary’s Kids. When members sign up as a food donor, GOAT sends them a start-up kit with biodegradable food containers that can be used for donations. In this chat, Ivonne Gamboa, CEO of GOAT, discusses her app, how it works, and where her idea came from. Enjoy this chat witch Ivonne Gamboa. Website GOAT Website (https://www.goatgeneration.com/) App Store Google Play GOAT
This week, Michelle Huynh and Hayley Hynes examine child poverty in Canada and speak with two Calgarians who are making a difference. They are joined by Tanya Koshowski from Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids and Derryn Werth from CUPS.
Tanya is the executive director for Brown Bagging for Calgary Kids. Her dream is to feed kids who would otherwise go without as a platform for inspiring action for social change. Tanya is an authentic and collaborative leader who has built her career around a passion for empowering people, organizations and communities to be the best they can be.www.bb4ck.org
Executive Director at Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids
We discuss leadership styles, making a difference in Calgary, charitable organizations, and how you can make a difference in your community. Tanya is the Executive Director of Brown Bagging For Calgary's Kids, a not for profit organization that works in partnership with Calgary schools to make and deliver free healthy lunches for students who would otherwise go hungry. They deliver an astonishing 3,200 lunches a day. Furthermore, Tanya is a self-proclaimed leadership geek. You will want to listen to this if you are interested in leadership and building an organization in Calgary. Reach out to Tanya Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids Facebook Brown Bagging for Calgary's Kids Instagram Tanya's Leadership Program
Would you look at that? June has arrived and another month of 2015 is in the books. Just look at it! Did you look at it? We are only a few weeks away from the official start of summer and are in the midst of prime bum wine season! Get your day started off the right way with an ice cold bottle of MD 20/20 Orange Jubilee while listening to the BWB Podcast! Brown bagging it in the morning on the way to the office? What is your favorite bum wine to start off the day? What types of drink concoctions? Best beers for breakfast? Drinking on the job?Krude got us started on the topic in this weeks installment of "The Krude Experience", and now we want to hear your stories!All that and MORE on this weeks episode! Want to be part of the show? The phone lines will be open and you are welcome to call in at 347-826-9598 to join in the discussion. Cheers!
Have you ever had to hide what you read? Have you ever not read a book or a series because others have told you that it is wrong, evil, or other derogatory term ? Have you ever been turned down for a date, lost a friend, kicked out of a group, because you choose to read something they thought you shouldn't? Why do we have banned books? Inspired by a situation where a girl turned down a guy for reading the Hunger Games and Twilight, The Write Pack dives into the question—Are we judged by what we read and do we hide it?
Brown Bagging is racist? Busting fawns in Wisconsin? And tasing a 95 year old senior care resident because they wanting to "help" him. TGIF.