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澳大利亚犯罪情报委员会进行的废水分析报告显示,全澳毒品消费量上升。 包括国际留学生在内,持有临时签证的药物成瘾者可以获得哪些帮助和隐私保护?酒精药物成瘾治疗领域的华人社工Bruce Chen还分享了有关群体污名化的看法。(点击播客收听详情)
This week on "Get in the Game," you'll get to head straight into the mission field. Scott Linebrink recently went to Chiapas, Mexico for a vision trip with Water Mission. He was accompanied by former major league baseball players Jaime Garcia, Joakim Soria, Mark Melancon and Bruce Chen, as well as Morgan Chalk of Ronald Blue Trust and his friend, Ryan Sweezy. In this roundtable discussion, you'll hear different perspectives on what it means to build safe water projects in communities that desperately need them. All of these men lead with their faith in God out front and have a heart for serving those who are underserved. As Garcia says, "we're bringing safe drinking water, but we're (also) bringing the living water." "Get in the Game" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this episode, we know you'll enjoy these as well:— Adam Wainwright – Legendary Cardinals Pitcher— Mauricio Dubón – Houston Astros Shortstop— Jaime Garcia – Former Professional Baseball Player
The team welcomed first-time guest Sam Collins to the Bench. Sam teamed with Dan to compete against Mason and Scott in this David-hosted game, though David-questions were notably kept to a minimum. In this episode, Dan offers to name five good field hockey teams west of the Mississippi, though thankfully no one takes him up on his offer. Later, Scott rejects Bruce Chen as an answer, largely because he may never be an answer for the Benchwarmers again. #needforspeed #readforede #fieldhockey #brucechen
Over the years, there have been certain players who have inflicted a special kind of pain on the White Sox. Everyone from Mike Trout, Eddie Murray and Babe Ruth to Mike Sweeney, Ryan Raburn and Bruce Chen.Chuck Garfien and Chris Kamka go deep into the White Sox abyss to find the biggest White Sox killer of their lifetimes and of all-time. Brace yourself–and heal yourself–as they go face to face with these notorious White Sox enemies.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Bruce Chen was one of the most well-traveled players during his 17 seasons in the major leagues. Playing for 11 teams, Chen blessed his teammates and fans at each stop with his infectious personality and his humor. He brings both to this week's episode of "Get in the Game," catching up with host Scott Linebrink on their playing days and sharing his heart for service and for God. A native of Panama, Chen works for the Los Angeles Dodgers as their Latin America Field Coordinator. "Get in the Game" is part of the Sports Spectrum Podcast Network. If you enjoyed this conversation, we know you'll enjoy these as well: — Kyle Gibson – Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher — Jaime Garcia – Former Professional Baseball Player — Blaine Boyer – Former Professional Baseball Player
It's July 3, 2001, and after a speech from Larry Bowa, the Phillies could beat anybody. Except the Braves. Join us as we discuss Phillies pitchers Robert Person, Bruce Chen, and Jose Santiago on an odyssey of unpleasantness from the early aughts. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Successful training starts with a good marketing plan according to Bruce Chen, CEO of KochaSoft Canada, a division of a cloud tech company focused on building learning and training products for the enterprise. In this Powered by Learning episode, Bruce shares some keys to motivating employees to learn and the benefits the training can have for the organizations. Show Notes:Upskilling is the major driver for organizations wanting to invest in IT training. It helps retain and develop existing employees versus hiring new ones.Clearly define your targeted learners and then reach them on communications channels they currently use.Connect your training with content you know employees already consume and position your training as relief for their pain points.Consider using embedded customizable learning content templates to simplify content development and speed up distribution.Focus on innovation such as an LMS that uses artificial intelligence to provide learners with personal training and certification recommendations.
Bruce Chen is a Marketer turned L&D Professional, and currently the CEO of Kochasoft's LMS Division. He also has his own podcast, The Makeshift CMO. And what was interesting about our conversation was getting some insight from Bruce about L&D, that was pretty much an outsider's perspective. As a marketer first, he had some compelling analysis about L&D and how hit overlaps with marketing, and where the future of Learning and Development is headed. Give this episode a listen, especially if you have some interest in marketing. Bruce has a solid vision, and you'll probably learn something new.
Today's guests Brett Decolyse and Bruce Chen join us to share their stories on managing a startup company in China, KargoCard. KargoCard is a leading fintech player delivering innovative mobile payment and prepaid card solutions in Asia. They also provide commentary on Chinese business culture and dealing with cultural barriers. We discuss their "work hard, play hard" mentality as well as how their experiences with KargoCard co-founder David Suzuki shaped their values on work, friendship, family and life.Join us on WeChat: THD_OfficialInstagram: thehonestdrink_Email: thehonestdrink@gmail.com
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El exgrandes ligas panameño Bruce Chen mencionó que le gustaría que su compatriota Mariano Rivera se mantuviera como el único pelotero elegido de forma unánime al Salón de la Fama del béisbol de las Grandes Ligas. No obstante, reconoció que Derek Jeter cuenta con todos los pergaminos tantos dentro como fuera del terreno de juego para unirse al mejor cerrador de todos los tiempos como el segundo jugador en ingresar a Cooperstown con el 100% de los votos. Chen también habló de la próxima generación de peloteros panameños en las ligas mayores y lo que les espera para la próxima temporada del 2020, durante una visita por las instalaciones del diario La Prensa en la que también adelantó los programas que tiene MVP Sports City para los próximos meses de diciembre, enero y febrero.
Today's guests Brett Decolyse and Bruce Chen join us to share their stories on managing a startup company in China. They also provide commentary on Chinese business culture and dealing with cultural barriers. We discuss their "work hard, play hard" mentality as well as how their experiences with co-founder David Suzuki shaped their values on work, friendship, family and life.
Welcome to UnforMETable, an Amazin’ Avenue Audio show that looks back on less heralded, more obscure, but quintessential Mets players from the past. Bruce Chen was a notable pitching prospect in a deep, pitching-rich Braves organization. He found his way to the Mets early in his long, journeyman career, making only 11 starts for the team—with one coming in one of the most memorable games in franchise history. As always, you can listen or subscribe to this and all of our wonderful Amazin’ Avenue Audio podcasts through Apple Podcasts, where we encourage you to leave a review if you enjoy the show. It really helps! And you can find us on the Stitcher app, or listen wherever you get podcasts. If you’ve got an idea for a player to be featured on UnforMETable, let us know in the comments. Make sure to follow Rob on Twitter (@WolffRR), and you can now follow the show, too (@unformetable). Tune in next week for another tale from the Mets’ past. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El ex grandes ligas panameño Bruce Chen habla sus planes actuales en la béisbol organizado y cómo ve al pelotero panameño de la actualidad.
The 2018 season is ⅓ of the way complete, so it’s a good time to check which teams are overperforming or underperforming, and guess how things will go from here. Plus the transaction market is heating up a earlier than usual, with interesting trades between the Mariners-Rays and Padres-Twins, as well as the Red Sox cutting bait on Hanley Ramirez. And the Ducksnort boys pick their favorite and least-favorite Kansas City Royals of all-time. With thoughts on Bryce Harper, Aaron Nola, Ozzie Albies, Ronald Acuna’s nasty-looking knee injury, Bruce Chen, Alex Colome, Phil Hughes, a RuPaul’s Drag Race update, George Brett’s stories, Johnny Damon, Carlos Beltran, Alex Reyes’s insane rehab assignment, Mitch Moreland, Scooter Gennett, Lorenzo Cain, and more! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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In the annals of baseball history, nothing even comes close to the regular season winning success of the Atlanta Braves from 1991 to 2005. Former AP Writer and SABR member Dan Schlossberg details the unprecedented success of the Braves in his book, "When The Braves Ruled Baseball: Fourteen Flags Over Atlanta" starting with General Manager Bobby Cox's trade for John Smoltz, to David Justice, Terry Pendleton, Chipper Jones, Tom Glavine and the free agent signing of Greg Maddux. Schlossberg shares some of the insight he gleaned from interviews with former Braves executives, including the differential in budgets from owner Ted Turner from 1991-95 compared to those from 1996-2005 under conglomerate Time Warner. Though only one World Series win during that record run by the Braves, Schlossberg mentions the amount of above-average players such as Denny Neagle, Bruce Chen and Ryan Klesko, who were traded on an absolutely talented roster as the Braves marched on, each year, for the 14 straight seasons, to the playoffs and several World Series. Click to order "When The Braves Ruled Baseball: Fourteen Flags Over Atlanta" today!
Episode 30 – I Understand Your Humor Now The latest episode of “Field of Streams” is live! In this episode, Dylan Higgins and Matthew Dewoskin discuss not missing a podcast day, Bruce Chen’s legacy, the St. Louis Cardinals “Matt stacks,” defining “spackle,” heated opinions on Kolten Wong and his career splits, Dylan’s negative opinions about […]
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Its a deep freeze outside, but its RED HOT inside Clevelands hottest sports radio - click the link and TUNE IN NOW! We kick off our Tribe Trivia contest - 10 questions in 10 days to win an authentic 72 Gaylord Perry jersey! Jeff Gorman of Indians 101 is joining us to help heat things up as the Tribe begins Spring Training, Giambi retires, Bruce Chen signed for ST look, and we can smell the hot dogs from here! Dr Football Bill Chachkes is taking NFL Combine week, Browns needs, QBs and all the NFL chatter, Amare signing with Dallas, news of the day and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!
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Last week, we talked about the MLB.com and Baseball Prospectus top 100 (and 101) lists, which featured multiple Royals prospects.This week we took it a step further and went right to the source. We talked to Jason Parks (@professorparks) of Baseball Prospectus about the seven Royals prospects listed in their top 101, then we followed that by talking with Jim Callis (@jimcallismlb) of MLB.com and MLBPipeline.com about a number of prospects. Along with the expert insight of Parks and Callis, we brought some discussion of Bruce Chen, the starting rotation, the upcoming roster crunch, and shared some concerns about the 2014 Royals season.
Episode Ninety-Three Matt Klaassen discusses his peculiar fascination with Sino-Panamanian lefty Bruce Chen and Alex Gordon’s defensive skills. He also makes some particularly touching and thoughtful observations on fatherhood. You can subscribe to the podcast via iTunes or other feeder things. Audio on the flip-flop. (Approximately 25 min. play time.)