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The frenzy of the fall is underway for UNI Panther Athletics. All fall "The Fall Frenzy" podcast gives you an inside look at those competing in UNI fall sports including interviews from within Panther volleyball, soccer, swim and dive and more. This week Fall Frenzy features Panther soccer head coach Bruce Erickson and swimmer Faith Larsen. Coach Erickson gives an early conference season gauge of his team and dives into what he looks for in players that will build the kind of program he wants to have. Then Faith Larsen pulls back the curtain on swim and dive, who they are, what it is like to determine a race in less than 25 seconds and what all goes into their training that may be a little different than you'd expect. This is the Panther Point of View, your source for all things Panthers. Listen on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyAnd MORE! Follow UNI Athletics onTwitterFacebookInstagramYouTubeFollow the Voice of the Panthers JW Cox on:TwitterInstagram See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Listen to 18 Future Now 5.30.2023 As May fades into summertime, warm weather returns and we hang more in the great outdoors. And we are using our phones more than ever for transactions as we travel, and can be seduced by various fraudsters and their shenanigans. This week we speak with our alternative health correspondant, Bruce Erkson, after a months long ordeal involving Internet phone fraud from Ghana, the new pirate haven for online chicanery. His is a cautionary tale well worth hearing, as you too could be next, especially as AI is applied to creating more sophisticated means of stealing identities and fleecing the human flock… We also have some great space news and look at how nVidia is benefiting from the current AI craze. Enjoy! Beware of AI Enhanced Internet Scams!
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Listen Now to the Last Dr. Future Show on KSCO 12.27.2022 Hosting the Dr.Mrs. Future Show for 12 years has been quite a journey and an honor to share with you, our esteemed listeners and fans. Some of our favoritie guests and fans arrived at the KSCO studio for the final show, and what can I say? It’s a party! Despite the chaos a party might suggest, we nonetheless, rose to the occassion and created a wonderful show for all of you to enjoy, including our thoughts on the best stories of 2022, and what to look forward to in the Future! We love all, enjoy the show, and.. Bye for now.. L-R Louie the Dog, Taylor Barcroft, Donna Hale, Free Energy Bob, Sun (Mrs. Future), Al (Dr. Future) BIlly Graff, Bruce Erickson, Jim Rintoul. photo credit: Sue Rintoul
Listen Now to Dr. Mrs. Future Show This was quite an epic show, hard to describe, but we’ll try. For starters, the KSCO studio was full with many guests in the studio, including Bruce Erickson, and our usually remote science correspondent, Bobby B. Wilder. No matter how good the internet gets, there is still nothing like in-person presence and the ease with which we can interact face-to-face. We’ve been on the air with Bobby every week for two years now, and it’s been great, but wow, Boby is with us in person in this show! I think you’ll enjoy the segment where he talks about how the Omicron variant actually existed in February of 2020…say, what? Veeery interesting… And there’s nothing like Celeste performing her realtime magic right at 2:22 p.m., while we are on the air live. Her use of 222 tones with intention was sublime..The power of Now, personified. And for those of you interested in the American convoys enroute to Washington, D.C., you’ll appreciate Stessa Thompson’s report, including info on how to track their progress across the country. We complete our 22 show with a poem on divine love and the heart from Monica McGuire. 22’s to you!!
Dr. Catriona Sandilands and Dr. Sherilyn McGregor share with us the ways in which ecofeminism, and queer ecology, serve to diversify and deepen how we look at the policies and day-to-day practices of environmental politics.
Many farmers began implementing precision farming practices — such as grid soil sampling, digital soil maps, yield monitors, and variable-rate fertilizer and soil amendment applications — in the 1990s. Following those were equipment guidance systems and GPS-connected controllers on sprayers and planters. Although guidance and computer-driven controllers on sprayers and planters have been widely adopted, many farmers have still not adopted information-intensive forms of precision agriculture. Bruce Erickson, Ph.D., Purdue University, and Tom Oswald, United Soybean Board farmer-leader, discuss the adoption of precision technology and factors influencing the adoption on farms across the U.S. The panelists also cover issues related to technology adoption in the digital age of farming. A recording of the webinar with slides can be found here.
Conversations avec...un article. C'est 10-15 minutes où je rends compte d'un article scientifique récent paru dans une revue en sciences humaines et sociales. Episode 11 : de la mouche au déchet, vie et mort dans les laboratoires scientifiques. L'article original : Tara Mehrabi, "Queer Ecologies of Death in the Lab: Rethinking Waste, Decomposition and Death through a Queerfeminist Lens", Australian Feminist Studies, juin 2020, p. 1‑17. --------- les références mobilisées par l'autrice et implicitement ou explicitement utilisées dans le podcast : Cecilia Åsberg et Jennifer Lum,"Picturizing the Scattered Ontologies of Alzheimer's Disease: Towards a Materialist Feminist Approach to Visual Technoscience Studies", European Journal of Women's Studies, 2010, 17 (4), p. 323–345. Tarsh Bates, "Performance, Bioscience, Care: Exploring Interspecies Alterity", International Journal of Performance Arts and Digital Media, 2014, 10 (2), p. 216–231. Mary Douglas, De la souillure, Paris, La Découverte, 2005. Donna J. Haraway, Vivre avec le trouble, Les Éditions des mondes à faire, 2020. Catriona Mortimer-Sandilands et Bruce Erickson, Queer Ecologies: Sex, Nature, Politics, Desire, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2010. Marietta Radomska, Uncontainable Life: A Biophilosophy of Bioart. Linköping, Linköping University Electronic Press, 2016. Wibke Straube, "Toxic Bodies: Ticks, Trans Bodies, and the Ethics of Response-Ability in Art and Activist Writing", Environmental Humanities, 2019, 11 (1), p.216–238. --------- Pour aller plus loin : **Sur l'écologie et le vivant** : Roberto Barbanti et Lorraine Vernier (ed.), Les Limites du vivant, Éditions Dehors, 2016. Florence Burgat et Christian Sommer (dir.), Le Phénomène du vivant. Buytendikj et l'anthropologie philosophique, MétisPresses, 2016. Emanuele Coccia, La vie des plantes: Une métaphysique du mélange, Éditions Rivages, 2018. Geremia Cometti et al. (dir.), Au seuil de la forêt. Hommage à Philippe Descola, l'anthropologue de la nature, Totem, 2019. Vinciane Despret, Habiter en oiseau, Éditions Actes Sud, 2019. Nastassja Martin, Croire aux fauves, Editions Gallimard, 2019. Baptiste Morizot, Manières d'être vivant: Enquêtes sur la vie à travers nous, Éditions Actes Sud, 2020. Marin Schaffner, Un sol commun. Lutter, habuter, penser, Éditions Wildproject, 2019. **Sur la théorie queer, le genre et corps** : Maxime Cervulle et Nelly Quemener, "Queer" dans Juliette Rennes (dir.), Encyclopédie critique du genre, La Découverte, 2016. Maxime Cervulle, Nelly Quemener et Florian Vörös, Matérialismes, culture et communication - Tome 2: Cultural Studies, théories féministes et décoloniales., 1ʳᵉ éd. Transvalor - Presses des mines, 2016. Stevi Jackson et Christine Delphy, "Genre, sexualité et hétérosexualité : la complexité (et les limites) de l'hétéronormativité", Nouvelles Questions Feministes, Vol. 34(2), 2015, p. 64‑81. Marietta Radomska, Tara Mehrabi et Nina Lykke, "Queer Death Studies: Death, Dying and Mourning from a Queerfeminist Perspective", Australian Feminist Studies, 35(104), 2020, p. 81‑100. **Sur la vie de laboratoire** : Bruno Latour, Steve Woolgar et Michel Biezunski, La vie de laboratoire, Paris, La Découverte, 2006. **Sur la charogne** : Hicham-Stéphane Afeissa, Esthétique de la charogne, Bellevaux, Dehors, 2018. **Sur l'indétermination** : Gilles Deleuze, Critique et clinique, Éditions de Minuit, 1993. Léna Dormeau, "Pour une épistémologie liminale", Espaces réflexifs, situés, diffractés et enchevêtrés, Adresse : https://reflexivites.hypotheses.org/11594 [Consulté le : 27 juin 2020]. Anne-Sophie Giraud, "Le statut liminal du fœtus mort en France. Du "déchet anatomique" à l'"enfant"", Techniques & Culture. Revue semestrielle d'anthropologie des techniques, (65‑66), 2016, p. 60‑63.
Dr. Bruce Erickson, Education Distance and Outreach Director at Purdue Agronomy, joins host Tony Kramer on another episode of the Agriculture Technology Podcast to discuss the Dealer Precision Survey. But this week’s episode is focused on Precision Ag Adoption. What is the research telling us? What is the data pointing to? And what are the experts saying? Bruce and Tony discuss all that and more in Episode #94. ----------------------------------------- Learn More: Take a listen to all our episodes by visiting our website's Podcast page, or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts (SoundCloud, Stitcher, iTunes, and more). Have a story idea or a precision ag topic we should highlight? Connect with us on social media: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter and connect with podcast host, Tony Kramer on Twitter at: (@)RDOTonyK. Thanks for tuning in!
Dr. Bruce Erickson, Education Distance and Outreach Director at Purdue Agronomy, joins host Tony Kramer on the latest episode of the Agriculture Technology Podcast to discuss the Dealer Precision Survey. Purdue University, in partnership with CropLife magazine, surveys crop input dealers regarding their use of precision ag services. It is the longest-running, continuous survey of precision agriculture practices in the U.S. Dr. Erickson’s extensive background in agriculture, agronomy, and precision ag practices help shed light on the survey itself, and how those in agribusiness are using survey results to see where the industry is headed. ---------- Take a listen to all our episodes by visiting our website's Podcast page, or tune in wherever you listen to podcasts (SoundCloud, Stitcher, iTunes, and more). Have a story idea or a precision ag topic we should highlight? Connect with us on social media: Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | Twitter and connect with podcast host, Tony Kramer on Twitter at: (@)RDOTonyK
Guests Bill MacDonald and Bruce Erickson discuss coaching, youth sports, and out of control parents.
Guests Bill MacDonald and Bruce Erickson discuss coaching, youth sports, and out of control parents.
8-25-18 Today on the Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs, he interviews Bruce Erickson and Bill McDonald, coaches with a combined 90 years of coaching experience about the pressures pf high school sports.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week Hidden Truth Show interviews Don Bishoff, a longtime columnist for the Eugene Register-Guard who knew and reported on the shooter's father, Benjamin Paddock. In Oregon, the elder Paddock went by the name Bruce Erickson, aka “Bingo Bruce” because of his bingo hall which masqueraded as a charity. He was a conman who would have made Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Catch Me if You Can proud. His escape from prison landed him on the FBI’s 10 Most Wanted List. Apparently, he abandoned his four boys and never looked back. One of them would go on to kill 58 people. Jeffery Simon, author of Lone Wolf Terrorism: Understanding the Threat analyzes the shooting and reports that if the shooter truly was a lone wolf it would be the first one he has seen where the killer did not leave behind any indication as to why he did it. Hidden Truth Show @HiddenTruthShow
University of Northern Iowa Women's Head Coach Bruce Erickson joins the guys to talk shop in this week's chat. He talks about the beginning of his love for the game as a fan then how that grew into playing and into coaching. Coach Erickson has great insight for all coaches on how to network and use other coaches for professional development. Also, learn that Coach Bruce loves a good mom and pop pizza joint.... Join the discussion on twitter every Wednesday night at 9:30PM EST following www.twitter.com/ChatSoccr with the hashtag #SoccerChat and on facebook at www.facebook.com/ChatSoccr! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hosts: Nick Rizzo- www.twitter.com/CoachNRizzo Shaun Soderling - www.twitter.com/CoachSoderling Guest: Bruce Erickson- http://www.twitter.com/UNIsoccerBruce https://unipanthers.com/coaches.aspx?rc=594&path=wsoc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ SPONSORS: Hiram Grooming Co http://www.hiramgroomingco.com Use the code "ILOVEHIRAM" for 15% off your next purchase! Social Media For The High School Athlete WEB - www.socialstudentathletes.com FACEBOOK - www.facebook.com/HSSocialMedia TWITTER - www.twitter.com/HSSocialMedia
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In March of 2016, Bruce opened his Summer Classics Home store in downtown Highland Park, IL. Bruce chose Summer Classics because he has known the owner for over 20 years and has always admired Bew White’s vision for the company and the industry as a whole. Having been in the furniture business for over 35 years, Bruce has perspective from both the retail and wholesale sides. He knows a good thing when he sees it and he wanted “in” on the this retail chain. Summer Classics Outdoor Furniture stands out with its timeless yet fashionable style. Their designers are inspired to create sophisticated products by combining traditional craftsmanship with innovative usage of diverse materials. In a disposable culture, this makes Summer Classics furniture a purchase for generations. Bruce’s Summer Classics StoryBruce’s love of retail started early. [5:19] Why Bruce decided to go back into retail. [9:39] How his Summer Classics store is unique. [16:21] The planning and party – a Grand Opening success. [20:39] The advertising plan with placement and messaging. [26:57] Candle Flickering MomentsFunding the purchase of a store. [23:00] Outsourcing for delivery proved to be more trouble than expected. [24:21] Business Building InsightsA note on failure. [4:29] Two examples illustrating how connections can help advance your plan. [7:46] How to research your market before opening a store. [10:46] Setting up a retail environment that reinforces customer loyalty. [14:41] Email strategies that work. [30:46] IP targeting is an up and coming opportunity. [33:23] Retail today. It’s all about your niche. [34:34] Managing guests within your store. [36:42] Local community involvement. [38:41] Valuable ResourceIndustry meetings. [37:40] Shops That Pop!: 7 Steps to Extraordinary Retail Success (http://amzn.to/2honQ7y) by Pamela Danziger and Jennifer Lorenzetti A Final WordAdvice for someone considering a retail store. [40:19] Contact Links Website (http://summerclassics.com/sc-stores/chicago/) Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/summerclassicschicago/) Instagram (https://www.instagram.com/schomechicago/) Twitter (https://twitter.com/SCHChicago) LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/bruce-erickson-23a023b5/) If you found value in this podcast, make sure to subscribe and leave a review in (http://www.giftbizunwrapped.com/GooglePodcasts) . That helps us spread the word to more makers just like you. Thanks! Sue