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Former MLB pitcher Bryn Smith joins CJ to reflect on his career & talk about the status and future of baseball. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, The SLO Wellness Center, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, Michael Moore Sports Recovery, and Gymnazo.
Former MLB pitcher Bryn Smith joins CJ to reflect on his career & talk about the status and future of baseball. Thanks to all my partners: Dr. Daniel Lapidus & Larry Ackerman, Dr. Brad Kurgis of Kurgis Dermatology, California Fresh Markets, The SLO Wellness Center, Avila Bay Athletic Club & Spa, Joy of Shell Beach, Michael Moore Sports Recovery, and Gymnazo.
We go back to the days of the Denver Bears this week with Hall of Famer Tim Raines and future Rockies Opening Day starting - and winning - pitcher Bryn Smith. Great minor leagues teams and the all-time Opening Day to remember, 30 years ago.
Fast paced development of electronics technology over the last decade has enable wireless sensors to go from being unproven but innovative solutions for monitoring complex engineering projects to become the go-to option for many schemes. The benefits for project delivery and reduced risk that this evolution in sensor technology is explored in this episode, which is sponsored by Farnell Electronics. NCE editor Claire Smith is joined by Bryn Smith, who is chief technical officer with wireless condition monitoring systems and technology firm Senceive, to discuss the change and look ahead to what technology advancements are expected in the future. Bryn starts by using one of Senceive's first projects, which involved work on Bond Steet tube station for Costain and Laing O'Rourke, to demonstrate how the technology has changed in the last 10 years. He explains how the limitations of the solutions used on that scheme have been overcome and the benefits the technology can now deliver on current projects. While advances in electronics has enabled more rapid reporting and longer battery life to improve the quality of the data collected, Bryn said that there are still misconceptions about sensor technology. As NCE marks it's 50th anniversary this year, Claire asks Bryn to make some predictions about what sensor technology will look like in another 50 years from now. Listen to the podcast to find out what he thinks is in store for the industry and the opportunities this will present to major project delivery in 2072. This episode is sponsored by Farnell. Farnell is a global electronics and industrial solution provider, part of the Avnet group. We deliver products, services, and solutions to thousands of customers around the world who focus on electronic system design, manufacturing, industrial environments, as well as across maintenance and repair sectors. We offer a portfolio of close to 1 million products from thousands of world-leading supplier brands. Engineers come to us at any and every stage of their process, as we are well equipped to offer support with the products they need as well as adding value. Farnell carry a vast product portfolio of around 80,000 industrial products to support customers in their Industrial Automation journey – all available for fast delivery. We are well placed to offer support across multiple leading supplier brands such as Omega, Schneider, Eaton, ABB, Omron, Siemens, Festo, Mitsubishi, and Phoenix Contact. Our Industrial Automation & Control Hub provides access to a wide range of technical resources to facilitate factory floor design and upgrade of existing systems. Find out more at uk.farnell.com
In this Audio Article, Bryn Smith delivers an overview on how hormones affect team dynamics and thus the cohesion and effectiveness of Army units.
This Audio Article is from a 2021 Cove Competition entry from Bryn Smith. Who introduces the concept of psychological rank and how it relates to being a leader within Army.
Fuel Her Awesome: Food Freedom, Body Love, Intuitive Eating & Nutrition Coaching
You live in your body! It is time to get comfortable! Where Do You Fall On The Body Image Spectrum? Body Bullying? Body Tolerance? Body Acceptance? Body Love????? Join me in the episode with registered dietitian, Bryn Anthony (formerly known as Bryn Smith), as we unpack this spectrum and dive into tactical tools to move into a better relationship with your body. For more details on beating that body bully, be sure to grab my e-book and check out my e-course. These are all the tools you need to keep that relationship comfy and feeling your healthiest self! THIS MONTH ONLY, Fuel Her Awesome Food Foundations e-course if $50 OFF! Enter SUMMERSTEAL! at check out and be free to be awesome! Cheers and happy eating, Jess
Fuel Her Awesome: Food Freedom, Body Love, Intuitive Eating & Nutrition Coaching
If you enjoy feeling bad about what you eat and don't want to feel healthy and empowered… this episode ISN'T for you.
Taylor chats with Joanna Bryn Smith who is running in Luzerne County’s 120th district. They chat about the diverse set of skills Joanna brings to the table and the types of change she would be interested in seeing in Harrisburg!
Today, we are continuing our series of exploring the design decisions behind our own games! Emma and Scott sit down with Gil to talk about his game High Rise; about how it started life as an auction game, and the twisty route it took to publication. SHOW NOTES 1m23s - Gil discussed the Wag auction in his Networks design diary on BGG. 2m45s - Gil's game Battle Merchants. 3m31s - A "MacGuffin" is an object in a film that the characters all want, but the actual nature of the object is irrelevant (like the briefcase in Pulp Fiction). All that matters from the perspective of the film is that the characters want it. Looney Labs has since published an actual game with this term, Get the MacGuffin. 4m03s - Gil's game The Networks. 6m24s - Games with auctions as an element in the game: Princes of Florence, Goa 6m54s - Knizia games that are built entirely around their auctions: Ra, Modern Art, Medici, High Society 8m18s - The digital board game Sumer (Gil credited Josh Raab with the game design, but neglected to mention co-designers Geoffrey Suthers, Misha Favorov, and Sig Gunnarsson). 8m51s - The legendary video game M.U.L.E. - not a commercial success, but since regarded as seminal and influential. For a while, "M.U.L.E. as a board game" was a game designer's grail, but that's since been handled by board games Wealth of Nations, Planet Steam, and of course, M.U.L.E. The Board Game. 14m41s - Gil is talking about Roger Caillois, and his book Man, Play, and Games. Play is usually associated with having no real-world implications, but Caillois knew to draw in gambling as a counter-example. 19m04s - High Rise's look would not have nearly been so amazing without the graphic design of Heiko Günther and the illustrations of Kwanchai Moriya. 20m36s - Rocco is also designer of the game Ninja Dice. 23m04s - You can follow the High Rise Kickstarter here; it goes live on October 6. 24m54s - Bryn Smith runs Doomsday Robots, a board game publishing company. 27m02s - Expancity, Manhattan. The Manhattan kaiju "expansion" Gil was thinking of turned out to be a variant designed by Brian Bankler and Eric Moore. 27m56s - The amazing Daniel Newman, who is quite an excellent game designer himself (he made Dead Man's Cabal), and who is designing the High Rise plastic buildings. 28m11s - Not to mention, Elastoplast is a brand of bandages. 28m59s - The High Rise design diary. 30m28s - Gil's online playtest group, Remote Playtesting. 32m24s - Two rondel games, both by Mac Gerdts: Navegador, and Imperial. 33m57s - Time track games similar to High Rise: Tokaido, Glen More, Francis Drake, and Kraftwagen. 34m28s - Ryan Courtney, designer of Pipeline 36m29s - Eric Lang's tweet about turn angst. You can hear more directly from Eric in Ludology 175 - Auld Lang Design. 38m33s - Food Chain Magnate. 45m33s - Geoff and Gil discussed ludonarrative dissonance in Ludology 190 - Diabolus in Ludica. A positive example of ludonarrative dissonance: Unspeakable Words. 46m55s - Cloudspire. 50m28s - Emma is referring to Ludology 209 - The 6 Zones of Play. 51m51s - Bohnanza 51m58s - Here's an example of Magic Card flicking. It's even worse when the cards are sleeved. 55m36s - Uno, The Mystery Rummy series of games. 59m33s - The Sears Tower in Chicago is now called the Willis Tower. 1h02m57s - The preview page for the High Rise Kickstarter campaign.
In this visit with the Cardinals President of Baseball Operations, Martin talks to John Mozeliak about saving what's left of a possible baseball season. Also, Yadier Molina's wishes for a new contract, eating dinner at home 70 straight nights, his famous "Mo-isms" that he utters to reporters, and how a fishing trip with former Rockies pitcher Bryn Smith launched his career.
On this episode, we chat with the designers of the game Zoo-Ography! John Olson and Bryn Smith breakdown how the game plays, what goes into making a card game that is easy to learn but complex and with depth, and their insights on what to do and what not to do when running a Kickstarter, This episode is definitely one you'll want to hear! Check out their game and company at: https://www.doomsdayrobots.com/ Enjoy! Intro and exit music by: "8Bit Introduction" song by Tristan Lohengrin : https://www.tristanlohengrin.com/
Joanna Bryn Smith, Esq, Director, and Angel Berlane Mulcahy, Actor, speaking about the musical "Mamma Mia" that will be presented by The Little Theatre of Wilkes-Barre, 537 North Main Street, March 22-31, 2019. Shows Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm; Sundays at 3pm. There will be a special dinner event in partnership with the Westmoreland Club, South Franklin Street in Wilkes-Barre, before the performance on Friday, March 29. www.ltwb.org 570-823-1875.
The Things They Carried Podcast Project
Episode 51 of 805SportsTalk is packed. Joe Bailey talks to Matt Sauer about his success on the mound and how he deals with the attention from college and pro scouts. Elliott Stern talks to former MLB pitcher Bryn Smith about his effort to bring better fields to the Orcutt Little League and the possible creation of a "Middle League". Lorenzo J Reyna recaps Lompoc and Cabrillo track and field success. Plus, the team talks about some of the best track and field athletes in the area, and where Danny Duffy stacks up against some of the best professional athletes from the Central Coast.
On this week's episode, I talk with Bryn Smith, a designer, writer, and editor based in New York City. Bryn is a graduate of SVA's Design Criticism MFA and the co-author of the new book, Twenty Over Eighty. We talk about her experience in SVA's program, what a design critic could do at major publications, and how to use design artifacts to write about larger cultural issues. Links from this episode can be found at scratchingthesurface.fm
20 over 80: Conversations with Legends of Architecture and Design is the antidote to those breathless, over-hyped lists you’ve seen, trying to predict which baby-faced youngster will be the next big thing in their creative practice. A compilation of unique interviews with such greats as Milton Glaser, Michael Graves, Phyllis Lambert, Jens Risom, Denise Scott Brown and Deborah Sussman, 20 over 80 not only draws a thread through the last century of creative practice, but is also a testament to the talented people whose lifetime of experience came to define today’s design and architecture. Editors Aileen Kwun and Bryn Smith joined Amelia Taylor-Hochberg to discuss how they approached the dream assignment of interviewing such "legends", and the surprising similarities and differences running through the interviewees' history.
Bryn Smith is a writer, graphic designer, and critic based in Brooklyn. She writes about design for Core77, Designers & Books and L’ArcoBaleno, among others, and teaches in the graduate graphic design program at the Rhode Island School of Design.