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Talk Birdie To Me with Donna Taylor
Themed Golf Events: Sparking Fun, Creativity, & Camaraderie

Talk Birdie To Me with Donna Taylor

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 11, 2025 52:54


Welcome to Golf Party Live! Today, your host Donna Taylor is joined by co-host Brittney Boo for an exciting episode all about themed golf events. We're diving into how themes can transform a golf event from intimidating to inviting, especially for beginner lady golfers. These events inspire creativity, encourage participation, and create opportunities for socializing and building friendships on the course.Joining us are two incredible guests, Michelle Campbell and Carla Edwards, who share their experiences and insights on themed events. Together, we explore: • How themed events help break down barriers and make golf more fun for everyone. • The differences in how men and women approach themed golf events. • How we started incorporating themes into Golf Party Live events and the evolution of our themes over the years. • A review of our favorite past themes (spoiler alert: some were wild and involved a coconut bra and inflatable!) • Creative outfit tips for beginners to nail the theme without breaking the bank. • Brainstorming ideas for future themes to keep the fun rolling.If you've ever wondered how to make golf more enjoyable or need inspiration for your next golf event, this episode is a must-listen!Connect with Us: • Instagram: @GolfPartyLive • Website: www.GolfPartyLive.com • Got a themed event idea? Send us a message—we'd love to hear it!Thanks for Listening!If you loved this episode, please leave us a review and share it with your golf crew.

Scott Thompson Show
Rising auto-theft: what's going on and what penalties exist?

Scott Thompson Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 75:57


The Hamilton Today Podcast with Scott Thompson: Let's talk cars and auto-theft! What's going on? What are the penalties? Canada's fertility rate is at an all-time low, but there's also an important point the survey says about Baby Boomers. The political issues in the U.S. and what it could mean for Ukraine in the future. Taylor Swift and Celine Dion drama after the Grammy's and what that says about the social media landscape. An update on the ongoing World Juniors sexual assault case out of London, and much more coming up on the Hamilton Today Podcast! Guests: Elliott Silverstein, Director of Government Relations with CAA Insurance. Kristen Smith, Manager of Off-Campus and Community Experience at Brock University. Andrew Furgiuele, Lecturer with the Faculty of Law at the University of Toronto. Kate Choi, Director of the Centre for Research on Social Inequality with Western University. Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University. Tim Powers, Chairman of Summa Strategies and Managing Director of Abacus Data. Elissa Freeman, PR and Pop Culture Expert. Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University. Treyten Lapcevich, Nascar Canada champion. Host – Scott Thompson Content Producer – Jordan Armenise Technical/Podcast Producer – Tom McKay Podcast Co-Producer – Ben Straughan News Anchor – Dave Woodard & Jen McQueen Want to keep up with what happened in Hamilton Today? Subscribe to the podcast! https://megaphone.link/CORU8835115919

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)
Hearing both sides of the argument: for and against the post-game hockey handshake.

The St. John's Morning Show from CBC Radio Nfld. and Labrador (Highlights)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2024 13:42


The CBC's Terry Robert's spoke with a couple long-time rec league players, Dr. Carla Edwards, a sports psychiatrist, and Jared Butler, president of Hockey NL, about the post-game handshake.

Plant Fueled Podcast
Sport psychiatrist, Dr. Carla Edwards on following your passion, navigating mental health in athletes, and challenging stigma within sport

Plant Fueled Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 59:06


This conversation is with Sport Psychiatrist Dr. Carla Edwards. Her practice focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of mental illness and psychological struggles in athletes. Dr. Carla completed her medical degree in Newfoundland and her psychiatry residency at McMaster University in Ontario. She has worked with a wide range of elite athletes and Olympians and is President of the International Society for Sport Psychiatry and on the board of directors for the Canadian Academy of Sport and Exercise Medicine. And, not surprising, Dr. Edwards is an exceptional athlete herself. Throughout her years of education, she competed in numerous sports, but truly excelled in volleyball and was inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Sport Hall of Fame in 2015. We discuss: Opportunities and lessons learned through sport Sport psychiatry vs sport psychology  Common mental health concerns in athletes Sport specific factors that influence mood Post-Olympic depression Approach to eating disorders Psychotherapy as first line treatment Special considerations for psychiatric medications Stigma around mental health in athletes Connect: X: @Edwards10Carla  Instagram: @carlaedwards107 LinkedIn: Dr. Carla Edwards  Connect with me: @casswarbeck  Resources: Synergy Sport & Mental Health: http://www.synergysportmentalhealth.ca/  International Society for Sports Psychiatry: https://www.sportspsychiatry.org/  Article: Mental health considerations for athlete removal and return to play  Article: Intersection of mental health issues and RED-S  Article: Sports psychiatry clinical curriculum  Shop Nella, The Performance Probiotic: Use code CASS10 at checkout.  Theme music: Tyler Gaudon & audio editing and processing: Wyatt Pavlik  *Please appreciate that any information discussed is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, always seek the opinion of a physician or qualified healthcare provider.* 

The Sport Psych Show
#251 Dr Carla Edwards - Athlete Maltreatment in Sport

The Sport Psych Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 54:32


I'm delighted to speak to Dr Carla Edwards in this week's episode. Carla is a psychiatrist whose practice focuses on the treatment of mental illness and psychological struggles in athletes.   Carla completed her Bachelor of Science and Masters' degrees in Chemistry at Mount Allison University. While completing her degrees, she also competed on their varsity volleyball team, accumulating such awards as Conference Rookie of the Year and First Team All Star for each of her five years of competition. She was inducted into the Newfoundland and Labrador Sport Hall of Fame in 2015. Carla obtained her medical degree at Memorial University of Newfoundland before completing a psychiatry residency at McMaster University. She has been an Assistant Professor of Psychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at McMaster University since 2005.  Carla is President at the International Society for Sports Psychiatry which aims to carry the science and practice of psychiatry to the athletic community, so that all people may enjoy the benefits of healthy participation in sports. The Society develops the field of sports psychiatry and advocates for mental health and wellness in sports. Carla also holds leadership positions with the Canadian Academy of Sports and Exercise Medicine, Student Athlete Mental Health Initiative, and U SPORTS. Additionally, Carla is involved with the Safe Sport International Athlete Working Group, the Canadian Football League mental health program and the NCAA Mental Health Advisory Group. Drawing from her extensive experience working with athletes Carla has written a paper entitled “Athlete Maltreatment in Sport” which we discuss in detail. You can find the paper here: https://www.sportsmed.theclinics.com/article/S0278-5919(23)00068-6/fulltext

Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs
8/8/21 - Dr. Jacobs Discusses Mental Health With Canadian Sport Psychiatrist Carla Edwards

Sport Psychology Today with Dr. Andrew Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 53:50


8/8/21 - Dr. Jacobs Discusses Mental Health With Canadian Sport Psychiatrist Carla Edwards by Dr. Andrew Jacobs

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs
8/8/21 - Dr. Jacobs Discusses Mental Health With Canadian Sport Psychiatrist Carla Edwards

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 53:51


8/8/21 - Dr. Jacobs Discusses Mental Health With Canadian Sport Psychiatrist Carla Edwards by Dr. Andrew JacobsThis show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4294770/advertisement

Bill Kelly Show
Canada's top soldier confronts list of concerns for 2023, Canadians cautiously optimistic about New Year & Athlete Welfare & Mental Health Importance!

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 38:38


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast w/ Shiona Thompson: Canada's top military commander delivered — in public and before House of Commons committees — increasingly stark warnings about the future geopolitical landscape, where the war between Russia and Ukraine could go and the intentions of other disruptive international actors, such as China. That is just one of the many concerns facing the Canadian military in 2023 – are they ready? GUEST: Aurel Braun, Professor of International Relations and a Senior Member of the Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto - As 2022 comes to an end, Canadians seem to have an “improved, but uneven outlook on the country and the world” compared to the last two years, according to new polling that paints a picture of lingering pessimism about a “hot mess” of a broader world. GUEST: Darrell Bricker, CEO of IPSOS Polling - Topics: Bill's Damar Hamlin in critical condition NFL makes mental health & support resources available to players and staff And more! GUEST: Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University and High-Performance Mental Health Advisor for both Swimming Canada & Cycling Canada

Ticats Audio Network
Ticats Today - September 20th, 2022

Ticats Audio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2022 28:40


The Tiger-Cats were back on the practice field for the first time since Saturday's big win over Winnipeg turning their attention to a huge East Division match up in Montreal. We hear from Coach Orlondo Steinauer and wide receiver Steven Dunbar Jr. and later Louie Butko sits down with Sports Psychologist Dr. Carla Edwards. 

Bill Kelly Show
Russia sends warning to Finland, Canadian gymnasts launch class-action lawsuit & The Lightning force Game 7 with an OT win!

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2022 45:09


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast: Latest in Ukraine/Russia war: Putin says West is triggering a global economic crisis Russia threatens to retaliate as Finland seeks NATO membership ‘without delay' Canada boosting NATO military role And more GUEST: Elliot Tepper, Emeritus Professor of Political Science with Carleton University - A group of Canadian gymnasts has launched a class-action lawsuit against Gymnastics Canada and six affiliated provincial organizations, alleging the sport's governing bodies turned a blind eye to years of physical, sexual and psychological abuse by coaches and other officials. The proposed class action, filed Wednesday in B.C. Supreme Court, alleges that Gymnastics Canada presided over an abusive culture in which athletes were subjected to inappropriate and sexualized touching from coaches, pushed into dangerous eating disorders and regularly subjected to threats and humiliation. GUEST: Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University and High-Performance Mental Health Advisor for both Swimming Canada & Cycling Canada - Brayden Point scored at 18:04 of overtime as the Tampa Bay Lightning defeated the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-3 on Thursday to force a seventh and deciding game in their first-round playoff series. GUEST: Nick Alberga, Freelance Hockey Analyst and Broadcaster See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs
8/8/21 - Dr. Jacobs Discusses Mental Health With Canadian Sport Psychiatrist, Carla Edwards

The Sport Psychology Hour with Dr. Andrew Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 53:51


Additional Programming
8-8-21 Sports Psychology Hour

Additional Programming

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2021 38:51


Dr. Jacobs sits down with Dr. Carla Edwards to discuss how to build confidence in young athletes. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Kelly Show
Penny Oleksiak writes Canadian History, The Importance of Athletes' Mental Health & How to eliminate “presenteeism” in the post-pandemic workplace

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 42:40


The Bill Kelly Show Podcast w/ Guest Host Rick Zamperin: John Atkinson joins Rick Zamperin to speak about the team's success so far at the Tokyo Olympics. Topics Iclude: Penny Oleksiak, Maggie Mac Neil, overall team success, team dynamic, impact of the pandemic, expectations and Simone Biles. GUEST: John Atkinson, High Performance Director and National Coach with Swimming Canada - Simone Biles will not defend her Olympic title. The American gymnastics superstar withdrew from Thursday's all-around competition to focus on her mental well-being. USA Gymnastics said in a statement on Wednesday that the 24-year-old is opting to not compete. The decision comes a day after Biles removed herself from the team final following one rotation because she felt she wasn't mentally ready. The organization said Biles will be evaluated daily before deciding if she will participate in next week's individual events. What kind of toll has the pandemic made on athletes mental health? GUEST: Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University and High-Performance Mental Health Advisor for both Swimming Canada & Cycling Canada - How to eliminate a return to “presenteeism” in the post-pandemic workplace Historically, many employees hesitated to stay home when sick, leading to “presenteeism”—working at half-speed while sick, and putting others at risk. Has COVID-19 changed our attitudes towards coughs and sniffles at the water cooler, and what should employers do? GUEST: Dr. Matthias Spitzmuller, Professor of Organizational Behaviour with the Smith School of Business at Queen's University See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Kelly Show
What's it like on the ground at the Tokyo Olympics? Athlete mentality at Tokyo 2020, US-Canada land border reopenings & What's the future of workplace attire?

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2021 53:41


Watching the Olympics on TV or online only gives you a limited view into what it's like being at the Games however what's it like on the other side of the camera? So what is it like going through the COVID-19 restrictions, staying in the Olympic Village? Rick speaks with an assistant clinical professor from McMaster who's with the athletes in Tokyo. Guest: Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University and High-Performance Mental Health Advisor for both Swimming Canada & Cycling Canada - The mindset and psychology of an athlete can make or break their performance and as such, any change to their environment has the potential to throw off an athlete. What are the factors that can impact an athletes' performance at this year's Olympics and how much of a difference could they make. Guest: Dr. Philip Sullivan, Chair and Professor with the Department of Kinesiology at Brock University - Canada and the US are reopening their borders at two different times with two different sets of restrictions. What happened to Trudeau and Biden's 'Roadmap for a Renewed US-Canada Partnership'? Guest: Perrin Beatty, President and CEO of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce - Work clothes come in many forms from three-piece suits and dresses to safety vests and hard hats. Working from home has added a new style according to a new survey from IWG. 'Zoom casual' features wearing work clothes on the top and casual clothes on the bottom, something that 39% of respondents say they do. Once employees start returning to the office, what should they wear? Will more casual attire be the way of the future? Guest: Wayne Berger, CEO of the Americas for International Workplace Group See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Bill Kelly Show
Dr. Carla Edwards talks about Athlete Mental Health & The Psychology of Post-Pandemic Life

Bill Kelly Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2021 16:42


Naomi Osaka withdrew from the French Open on Monday and wrote on Twitter that she would be taking a break from competition, a dramatic turn of events for a four-time Grand Slam champion who said she experiences "huge waves of anxiety" before speaking to the media and revealed she has "suffered long bouts of depression." The stunning move came a day after Osaka, a 23-year-old who was born in Japan and moved with her family to the U.S. at age 3, was fined $15,000 US for skipping the postmatch news conference after her first-round victory at the French Open. She also was threatened by all four Grand Slam tournaments with possible additional punishment, including disqualification or suspension, if she continued with her intention — which Osaka revealed last week on Twitter — to not "do any press during Roland Garros." ALSO: The psychology of post-pandemic life — why you might feel anxious about re-entry. GUEST:  Dr. Carla Edwards, Assistant Clinical Professor, Psychiatry & Behavioural Neurosciences with McMaster University and High-Performance Mental Health Advisor for both Swimming Canada & Cycling Canada See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Gryph Nation Radio
Episode 33: Tokyo 2020 - Dr. Margo Mountjoy & Dr. Carla Edwards | Gryph Nation Radio

Gryph Nation Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2021 63:30


Dr. Margo MountjoyInternational Olympic Committee – Medical & Scientific Committee (Games Group)Academic & Clinical Lead – University of Guelph Health and Performance CentreRegional Assistant Dean of McMaster University's Michael G. DeGroote School of MedicineAssociate Clinical Professor, Department of Family Medicine, McMaster University Medical School Dr. Carla EdwardsHigh-Performance Mental Health Advisor, Swimming CanadaSports Psychiatrist – University of Guelph Health and Performance CentreAssistant Clinical Professor, McMaster Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural NeurosciencesDirector, Student Progress - Michael G. DeGroote School of MedicineClinical Educational Coordinator, Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine Waterloo Regional CampusFor Episode No. 33 of our Gryph Nation Radio podcast, we have a fascinating conversation about the upcoming Olympic Games with a pair of talented, Tokyo-bound doctors, who just so happen to also have strong Gryphon ties. Dr. Margo Mountjoy has been a proud member of our Gryphon family since 1988, working in the heart of our campus at the University of Guelph's Health & Performance Centre, where she currently serves as HPC's clinical and academic lead. Margo is an Associate Clinical Professor in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University Medical School and Regional Assistant Dean of McMaster University's Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine. Over the course of her distinguished medical career, Dr. Mountjoy has worked with the biggest national and international sports organizations out there, such as the World Anti-Doping Agency and the World Health Organization, just to name a few. Later this summer, Dr. Mountjoy will make her way to Tokyo as part of the International Olympic Committee's Medical and Scientific Commission – Games Group. Her portfolio within the I.O.C. is expansive, but in short, she will be working with a team of doctors from around the globe to help deliver a safe Olympic Games in Tokyo. Also joining us for Episode 33 is Dr. Carla Edwards, an accomplished Sports Psychiatrist who is also Tokyo-bound. Dr. Edwards came on board at the University of Guelph's Health & Performance Centre in 2016 and also holds several titles at McMaster University, including an Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster's Department of Psychiatry and Behavioural Neurosciences. Carla will be heading to Tokyo as part of the Team Canada delegate, as the High-Performance Mental Health Advisor with Swimming Canada. Throughout our conversation, both Dr. Mountjoy and Dr. Edwards provide some outstanding insight into the challenges that lie ahead when it comes to the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

BIMThoughts
E2030 – Carla Edwards

BIMThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2020


In this episode, we chat with original BIMThoughts Co-Host Carla Edwards about what she is doing these days working on “The Mothership” aka Autodesk, Autodesk University 2020, and BIM 360. Show Notes Episode Hashtag: #TheMothership Here is where you can find Carla and Autodesk on the World Wide Web: LinkedIn:Carla Edwards Website: Autodesk Twitter: @ADSKCommunity … Read More →

Northern Exposure
15. Community Adolescent & Child Sports Psychiatry - Dr. Carla Edwards

Northern Exposure

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2020 38:46


Dr. Edwards is a psychiatrist focused on treating mental illness and psychological struggles in elite and high-performance athletes. She has offices in Guelph and Burlington, ON, and uses an online platform to support athletes wherever they are in the world. She was a decorated varsity volleyball player while she completed her undergraduate and Master's degrees in Chemistry at Mount Allison University. She completed medical school at Memorial University of Newfoundland and psychiatry residency at McMaster University. Dr. Edwards is the Clinical Education Coordinator of the Waterloo Regional Campus at McMaster's Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine. She has spent time throughout her career focused on emergency psychiatry and crisis stabilization, outpatient child and adolescent psychiatry and athletes of all ages. Show notes available at northernexposurepodcast.ca

BMJ's Coronavirus (COVID-19) playlist
Building your athlete mental health toolkit during COVID-19 with Olympian Dr Jane Thornton. #433

BMJ's Coronavirus (COVID-19) playlist

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 24:50


On this week's episode, we chat with BJSM Deputy Editor Dr Jane Thornton MD PhD about how clinicians can support athlete mental health during COVID-19. As a World Champion and former Olympic rower for Canada, Dr Thornton has been supporting Canadian athletes experiencing mental health issues related to COVID-19. In partnership with sports psychiatrist Dr Carla Edwards, Dr Thornton has also produced a range of mental health resources to help athletes combat COVID-19 anxiety. In this 25–minute podcast, Dr Thornton discusses her own experiences as an Olympic athlete, how to prepare for adversity, manage fear, and reset training and competition goals.

BJSM
Building your athlete mental health toolkit during COVID-19 with Olympian Dr Jane Thornton. #433

BJSM

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2020 24:50


On this week’s episode, we chat with BJSM Deputy Editor Dr Jane Thornton MD PhD about how clinicians can support athlete mental health during COVID-19. As a World Champion and former Olympic rower for Canada, Dr Thornton has been supporting Canadian athletes experiencing mental health issues related to COVID-19. In partnership with sports psychiatrist Dr Carla Edwards, Dr Thornton has also produced a range of mental health resources to help athletes combat COVID-19 anxiety. In this 25–minute podcast, Dr Thornton discusses her own experiences as an Olympic athlete, how to prepare for adversity, manage fear, and reset training and competition goals.

The Famlee Room Podcast
Quarantined Parenting, the Gumbo of Friendship, and Matt's Office with Carla Edwards | The Famlee Room Podcast

The Famlee Room Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2020 32:33


Episode 1! Carla Edwards joins the Famlee Room to discuss Matt's home office, trying to parent well during quarantine, Dexter, and the ingredients for her gumbo of friendship (2:05). We finish with a speed round of questions (24:25)!

Scott Radley Show
Living in a flooded Brantford, how do Olympians focus before their event? Are you a care giver, you might be surprised with the answer! A website to help that can help with anxiety?

Scott Radley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2018 57:27


Ted Michaels hosts tonight's show while Scott is away.-There is drone footage of what's happening in Brantford right now and it's gone pretty viral on the Internet. What's it like filming your hometown and living there at the same time? Guest: Jarod Houliston-Flooding is causing issues for businesses and homes in Brantford so the question must be asked, what is open and what is closed? Ted let's you know.-Competing in the Olympics is without a doubt an extremely stressful experience that is as much a mental game as it is physical. So who do Olympic athletes talk to to help strengthen their minds before they compete for a chance at a gold medal? Guest: Dr. Carla Edwards, Sports Psychiatrist -There are more care givers in our world than many of us realize. As a care giver, there are more options available at your disposable that can make both your life and someone else's better. Guest: Dr. Yvette Lu, Family Physician and Filmmaker           Shannon Costanza, daughter has Cystic Fibrosis-Anxiety medicine, therapy and treatment aren't cheap which makes the healing process an even bigger challenge. Someone who lives with anxiety and runs a website to help those who share her struggle joins Ted on tonight's show. Guest: Chantal McCulligh, founder of Anxiety-gone.com

BIMThoughts
E56 Autodesk University Recap

BIMThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2016


Carla Edwards, Carl Storms and Bill Debevc talk about their recent adventures are Autodesk University.  We talk Good, Bad and indifferent things that we experienced this year.   We also talk about where we thing the industry is headed. Show Notes: Carl’s Blog: The BIMsider Carl’s Company Website: IMAGINiT Technologies Mavic Pro Drone AutoCAD Wikipedia … Read More →

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BIMThoughts
E55 Reality Capture

BIMThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2016


Carla Edwards and Bill Debevc talk with Paul F. Aubin and  Silviu Stoian about Reality Capture at the International Reality Capture Workshop in the ancient City of Volterra,  Italy.  We talk about using Drones and LiDAR as well as other technologies used to capture Volterra from the city, building and object level. Here is some more information … Read More →

BIMThoughts
30 Revit 2017

BIMThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2016


In this action packed episode of BIMThoughts we talk with three Revit superstars; Paul F. Aubin, Carla Edwards and Steve Stafford, and then there’s me Bill Debevc. We talk what’s new in Revit 2017 and what we determined is the little sleeper commands are the true rockstars of Revit 2017. Oh, sorry for the echo. Show … Read More →

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Music For Life
Music For Life Episode 93 - Sweet Honey in the Rock, Jayme Stone, Elissa Harbert, University Choirs

Music For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2015


This week, on Music for Life...Sweet Honey in the RockHannah Gauthier talks to singers Dallas Gray and Marin Tack about the choirs’ recent performance of Benjamin Britten’s monumental “Rejoice in the Lamb...”we send music history professor Elissa Harbert on a tropical vacation with malfunctioning personal electronics...we chat with banjoist Jayme Stone about his visit and his innovative approach to keeping traditional music exciting and engaging...and choir director Kristina Boerger comes in to talk about our next Green Guest Artists, the phenomenal all-female vocal ensemble Sweet Honey in the Rock! SOURCES From their concert of September 27, 2015, Kristina Boerger directs soloists Addy Sterrett, Dana Hart, Lance Orta, and Logan Dell’Acqua, organist Carla Edwards, and the DePauw University Choirs as they perform Benjamin Britten’s “Rejoice in the Lamb.” From the Student Recital Hour of September 30, 2015, pianist Emily Chen performs Frederic Chopin’s Nocturne in C-Minor, op. 48, no. 1.

BIMThoughts
S2E10 Bill, Ryan, Carla and Anthony LIVE! at RTCNA

BIMThoughts

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015


In this special LIVE! episode of BIMThoughts we talk with Ryan Cameron, Carla Edwards and Anthony Hauck.  What started out being a discussion with Carla and Ryan about what we learned at RTC, quickly evolved to a discussion with Randy and Anthony about Revit Futures. Anthony, Director of Product Strategy at Autodesk, talks about what may or … Read More →

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information
Geriatric Psych - Ages Double Wammy

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2015 45:59


Ep.2015L18 Host James Curtis discusses Geriatric Psychology Strategies: GUEST: Dr. Carla Edwards, PhD, Northwest Missouri State University. FEATURED REPORTER: Jim Holt, Santa Clarita Valley Signal.

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information
Fighting Stigma: #IWillListen

MindSet: Mental Health News & Information

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2015 44:41


Ep.2015:18 Host James Curtis discusses the NAMI NYC anti-stigma campaign #IWillListen, http://naminyc.iwilllisten.org/. GUEST: Dr. Carla Edwards, PhD, Northwest Missouri University.

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Music For Life
Music For Life Episode 79 - Music of the 21st Century Festival, The King's Singers, Local Community Performances

Music For Life

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2015


This week, on Music For Life, Music From DePauw...Putnam County Public Libraryprofessor Carla Edwards stops by to talk about our upcoming Music of the 21st Century festival featuring guest composer Roberto Sierra...our 21CM interns, Anna Gatdula and Dan Hickey, tell us about an exciting new performance opportunity at the Putnam County Library for DePauw music students...Hannah Gauthier chats with this week's Almost Home performers...and right in the middle of their whirlwind visit, we get a chance to talk to our Green Guest Artists, the world-renowned vocal ensemble The King's Singers! SOURCES From the CD "Ciphers," the North Texas Wind Symphony performs Roberto Sierra's "Alegria." From the Albany Records CD "Roberto Sierra: Souvenirs," pianist Ian Hobson plays Sierra's piece "Reflections on a Souvenir." From the MSR Classics CD "Music from Raritan River," featuring the Newman & Oltman Guitar Duo and Daedalus Quartet, Laura Oltman and Michael Newman perform Roberto Sierra's "Three Hungarian Tributes" in honor of Bartók, Liszt, and Ligeti.