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Justin Brueck, System Vice President, Innovation and Research at Endeavor Health, discusses implementing genomics across a health system
This week we are joined by Megan Brueck, who is a rising junior at Yale, to talk all about her recruiting journey. Megan was injured her junior year of high school, so she was a little under the radar when it came to recruiting, but she ended up getting accepted into Yale – one of the top Ivy League schools – and has some tips for gymnasts who might be interested in Ivy Leagues. Thank you to our monthly Patreon supporters: Erin J, Cameron L, Jamie S, Dana B, Kyle M, Taryn M, Lynn G, Katie H, Marcel M, Thiago, Libby C, Lisa T, Cathy D, Amanda, Emily C, Betny T, Jakub W, Laura R, Marni S, Kentiemac, Bethany V, Diane J, Robert H, Hayley B, Christina K, Marissa G, Alicia O, Maria P, Erin S, Lidia, Kelsey, Mama T, Dana, Alex M, Jenna A, ML, Lela M, Kimberly G, Sharon B, Catherine B, Martin, Jasmine C, Emily B, Derek H, M, Kerry M, Faith, Cathleen R, Becca S, Maria L, Amy C, Erica S, Semflam, Katie C, Christa, Cookiemaster, & Lee B! You guys rock! Become a Patreon or submit a question for Question of the Week: https://linktr.ee/allthingsgympod?fbclid=PAAaYPgrew5mXGTEa1N7Uv8ZzvvDTD30OO6RKqWWajXDC0zi2GwnMqpksEdkg_aem_ASd4Gmq7rltK9DjXidnG9Aef3XLAnvS_BEpsKe80BWBvBm8aac_caQDVi8jrnvh7BYQ Send us a voice message! https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/message Join the gymnastics Discord: https://discord.com/invite/rTNmXUsYTU If you are a current or former athlete concerned about emotional, physical, or sexual abuse and are in need of support visit athletehelpline.org or text/call 1-888-279-1026 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/all-things-gymnastics/support
Justin Brueck, Vice President of Innovation and Research at the North Region of NorthShore-Edward Elmhurst Health, joined the podcast to talk about the "hype curve" in healthcare and how hospitals can ensure they're making great investments.
In this episode of The Reformed Deacon hosts David Nakhla and John Voss talk with Rev. Stephen Tracey, pastor of Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME on a topic that might seem overwhelming to churches, and as such, may be overlooked, “Disabilities and the Church”. This is a powerful and very helpful episode and should be required listening for every Christian—certainly for elders and deacons. It will open your eyes to some of the challenges the disabled and their families face in relationship to the church—some you may never have thought before listening. In his three simple steps to minister to, and with, those with disabilities, Rev. Tracey suggests, "Be a welcoming church, be a welcoming church to anyone, and do what you can." Referenced in this episode:Bulletin insert: Irresistible Church Training for Disability Ministry: Disability Etiquette PDFResources from the PCA Resources from the CRC Lakeview OPC in Rockport, ME has been sending families and volunteers to Joni and Friends New England Family Retreats. In 2020 Joni and Fiends made a short movie about Lakeview's involvement to encourage other churches in the New England area. Mark Vannoy is a ruling elder and we are very grateful to Mark and Esther for their willingness to open their home and their hearts. Many of the people in this movie are members and friends of Lakeview. MTIOPCDeacon Check-InPastor Stephen Tracey's recommended reading on disability and the church:Beates, Michael S., Disability and the Gospel: How God Uses our Brokenness to Display His Grace, Wheaton, IL, Crossway, 2012.Hammond, George C., It Has Not Yet Appeared What We Shall Be: A Reconsideration of the Imago Dei in Light of Those with Severe Disabilities. Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2017.Hubach, Stephanie O., Same Lake, Different Boat: Coming Alongside People touched by Disability, Phillipsburg, NJ, Presbyterian and Reformed Publishing, 2006. Revised and updated edition, 2020.Macaskill, Grant, Autism and the Church: Bible, Theology, and Community. Waco, Texas, Baylor University Press, 2019.Some very useful booklets are available free from Joni and Fiends, providing a broadly evangelical approach to many practical aspects of disability. Many helpful suggestions can be adapted for use in different local situations. https://www.joniandfriends.org/ministries/church-training-resources/irresistible-church-training-series/Pastor Tracey found the following two books to be helpful:Brueck, Kate, Start with Hello: Introducing your Church to Special Needs Ministry, Agoura Hills, CA, The Irresistible Church Series, Joni and Friends, 2015. Lillo, Debbie, Doing Life Together: Building Community for Families Affected by Disability, Agoura Hills, CA, The Irresistible Church Series, Joni and Friends, 2017.I am very happy to discuss disability and the church. I can be contacted at tracey.1@opc.org
CRST President of Expedited Solutions, Chad Brueck goes Along For The Ride. We have a candid conversation with Chad about his 19-year career. Chad talks about what he learned from three multi-million mile drivers that were working with him when he started. All three of those drivers are still with CRST today. Chad discusses ways that CRST is addressing an industry-wide shortage of drivers and the changes taking place at CRST Expedited Solutions.Also on the show, CRST Detention Coordinator, Ken Terukina, speaks about Driver Detention. Ken offers some key pieces of advice on what to do if a driver is detained at a customer.
Health is something Chad Brueck, president of expedited solutions at CRST, knows is a valuable asset. He is a marathon runner, fitness enthusiast and a newly minted group fitness instructor and that discipline translates into good business practices.Brueck handles truckload hauling of pharmaceutical products with CRST and has seen the industry shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brueck said CRST is focused on working with each of its clients to deliver products in the safest, most controlled way possible. Visit our sponsorSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Health is something Chad Brueck, president of expedited solutions at CRST, knows is a valuable asset. He is a marathon runner, fitness enthusiast and a newly minted group fitness instructor and that discipline translates into good business practices.Brueck handles truckload hauling of pharmaceutical products with CRST and has seen the industry shift during the COVID-19 pandemic. Brueck said CRST is focused on working with each of its clients to deliver products in the safest, most controlled way possible. Visit our sponsorSubscribe to the WTT newsletterApple PodcastsSpotifyMore FreightWaves Podcasts
Hey! On today’s episode I sit down with my oldest friend, Todd Nestell and my new friend, Elijah Smith. On this episode we talk about the recent election, COVID-19, the differences between Montana and Michigan, and more. Email danny.Brueck.shows@gmail.com with any comments, questions, or suggestions. Please rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts. Cover art by Kameron Chauvez. Enjoy the episode!
Sermon on various passages, titled The Covenant The Curse And The Cross. It was preached by Pastor Brian Hough on November 1st 2020 at Manhattan Presbyterian Church (PCA) in Manhattan, Kansas. You can learn more at ManhattanPres.com
German football expert Mathias Brueck joins us on the program to talk all things Bundesliga!
Website: https://www.sustainabilitymadeeasier.com/, Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SustainabilityMadeEasier/, Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sustainabilitymadeeasier/, Twitter: https://twitter.com/EasySustainable, YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbyxBjbj-cp6fEziJwldiIQ, Sustainability Made Easier Community: https://www.facebook.com/pg/SustainabilityMadeEasier/community/References: [i], [iii], [vi] Gibbens, S. (2019, January 2). A brief history of how plastic straws took over the world. Retrieved from National Geographic: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/07/news-plastic-drinking-straw-history-ban/ [ii] Ocean Conservancy. (n.d.). Together for Our Ocean: 2017 International Coastal Cleanup Report. Retrieved from https://oceanconservancy.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/International-Coastal-Cleanup_2017-Report.pdf [iv] Brueck, H. (2018, October 22). The real reason why so many cities and businesses are banning plastic straws has nothing to do with straws at all. Retrieved from Business Insider: https://www.businessinsider.com/plastic-straw-ban-why-are-there-so-many-2018-7 [v] Geyer, R., Jambeck, J. R., & Law, K. L. (2017). Production, use, and fate of all plastics ever made. Science Advances, 3(7). Retrieved from https://advances.sciencemag.org/content/advances/3/7/e1700782.full.pdf?fbclid=IwAR1W32uMhKlVO4MMhpqX9XJZniVMqiIzFDwGYQVNE-bV06kB7yte_I9PeYc [vii] Lebreton, L., Slat, B., Ferrari, F. et al. Evidence that the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is rapidly accumulating plastic. Sci Rep 8, 4666 (2018). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-018-22939-w [viii] Rainey, J. (2018, May 26). Plastic straws clog the ocean and hurt fish. Now there's a growing movement to ban them. Retrieved from NBC News: https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/plastic-straws-clog-ocean-hurt-fish-now-there-s-growing-n877356 [ix], [x] Ellen MacArthur Foundation. (2016, January 19). New Plastics Economy report offers blueprint to design a circular future for plastics. Retrieved from https://www.ellenmacarthurfoundation.org/news/new-plastics-economy-report-offers-blueprint-to-design-a-circular-future-for-plastics [xi] For A Strawless Ocean. (n.d.). Understanding Plastic Pollution. Retrieved from https://www.strawlessocean.org/faq
“Doug hears smart people!” - Josie Ehlers and Scott Brueck of NIOSH’s Health Hazard Evaluation Team join WTH? Email Doug at doug@fletchersafety.com A Parkville Media Production. A podcast management and podcast production company based in Omaha, NE
German football expert and journalist Mathias Brueck joins us to discuss the Bundesliga fan protests.
In this episode we speak with Matt Brueck about the connection between motorsports and overlanding. As well, as discuss how we can help keep trails clean and open.
Rundown This week Marine interviews Julia Feliz-Brueck about her consistently anti-oppression vegan activism. Julia is a decade-long vegan, a mother of two, a scientist, and a published author and illustrator. She is also the founder of Sanctuary Publishers (sanctuarypublishers.com), a vegan book publisher that gives back to marginalized communities with every book sold. Published under […]
Welcome to the 27th episode of Cinema Boys! Join us as we travel back to World War II and watch Casablanca with comedian Kevin Brueck. Check us out here: Peter and Sam: www.badweatherfilms.com Tennessee Luke: www.tennesseeluke.com Kevin Brueck: www.instagram.com/realkevinbrueck
What's up beardos?! This week we bring you an interview with the amazing Julia Feliz-Brueck, the founder of Sanctuary Publishers and VeganismOfColor.com. We talk about Veganism In An Oppressive World, […]
Welcome to the 415th episode of Our Hen House! First, Julia Feliz Brueck returns to Our Hen House to talk to Jasmin about her new book, Veganism In An Oppressive World. Born and raised in Puerto Rico, Julia Feliz Brueck […]
Welcome to the 402nd episode of Our Hen House! Mariann talks to James McWilliams about his new book, Eating Promiscuously: Adventures in the Future of Food. James McWilliams is an historian and writer based in Austin, Texas. His books include […]
In episode 1 of our new series on Total Liberation through Radical Veganism, we speak with vegan author, Julia Feliz Brueck. Julia is a decade long vegan, mother of two, scientist, and published author and illustrator. She is also the founder of Sanctuary Publishers, a vegan book publisher that gives back to marginalised communities with every book sold. Sales from Julia’s new guide, the Baby
Today we are speaking with Ethan Karp, CEO of the Manufacturing Advocacy & Growth Network (MAGNET) and Felix Brueck, board chairman. They lead MAGNET, a nonprofit organization and Ohio Manufacturing Extension Partnership (MEP) in its mission to support, educate, and champion manufacturing in Ohio with the goal of transforming the region’s economy into a powerful global player. Before Ethan became CEO of MAGNET in May 2015, he served as vice president of client services and marketing and was director of MAGNET’s Partnership for Regional Innovation Services to Manufacturers – or PRISM – a program to connect manufacturers to innovation resources in the region. In addition to serving as chair of the MAGNET board, Felix co-founded with his wife Books@Work, an initiative of That Can Be Me. This program connects professor-led literature seminars to front-line workers for lifelong learning, as well as help companies incorporate “soft skills” such as critical thinking and collaboration, into the workplace. Covering the latest topics, Manufacturing Tomorrow guests include company C-suite executives and engineers to industry-facing academics, supportive government and regional economic development agents of change. More information is at http://omi.osu.edu/podcast.
Michael von Brueck, "Buddhismus". Welche Strömungen gibt es in dieser Weltreligion? Wo berühren sich Buddhismus und Christentum? Wie verhalten sich Theorie und Praxis?
Steve Brueck is director of the Center for High Technology Materials, distinguished professor in Electrical and Computer Engineering and Physics and Astronomy, and founding editor of the IEEE Journal of Special Topics in Quantum Electronics. As a researcher he has been awarded 35 patents. He is a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science and a fellow of the Optical Society of America. In this talk he reviews his past research and talks about his current work on problems.
Cash Bogart leads a rag-tag team of advertisers to bring honest advertising at an honest price to the little guy.
This ain't your sister's game of slapsies...
Mon, 1 Jan 1979 12:00:00 +0100 http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4346/ http://epub.ub.uni-muenchen.de/4346/1/Brueck_4346.pdf Brück, Michael von Brück, Michael von (1979): Möglichkeiten und Grenzen einer Theologie der Religionen. Berlin: Evang. Verl.-Anst. Evangelische Theologie