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Howard Beck joined Baskin and Phelps and shared his thoughts on the Cavaliers acquiring Donovan Mitchell. He discussed the holes left in the roster and what he believes the caveats are in the trade. He also talked about the roster construction and where Mitchell fits in.
Luke spent the past two weeks building scissor trusses, digging concrete trenches and inventing something he's calling “Cat Camping.” Meanwhile, Andrew has a visitor staying with him for a couple of weeks, and that visitor keeps crawling up his legs while he tries to record TBTL.
Luke spent the past two weeks building scissor trusses, digging concrete trenches and inventing something he's calling “Cat Camping.” Meanwhile, Andrew has a visitor staying with him for a couple of weeks, and that visitor keeps crawling up his legs while he tries to record TBTL.
When you practise strategic communications, you have to include research. Research is what grounds your next steps; it will point you in the right direction, provide you with ideas and opportunities, it will show the gaps. Basically, if you don't have good information to base your decisions off of, then you're guessing. But how do you do this research without getting lost in a ridiculous amount of worthless information? Have a listen to today's episode as i lay out exactly how to use social media to research your messaging and content.Key Points:The Case for Researching (1:09)Keywords & Competitors (3:49)Critical Reading: What to look for (5:09)Adjacent Searches & Trending Topics (9:37)Caveats and Skewed Data (11:11)Other Resources:Strategic messaging workbook - Clear messaging is the foundation of your entire communications and marketing strategy. Use this workbook to build that messaging on your goals so that you create a powerful positioning tool for your business. www.janicefogarty.com/dont-waste-your-breath-get-your-best-message-acrossGet on my weekly email list: www.janicefogarty.com/emaillistI love Apothekary products because I appreciate a natural approach to my well-being. Use my referral link & get $40US off of your first order -> http://apothekary.refr.cc/janicefogarty**** Audio Credits ****Sunray valley by Scandinavianz https://soundcloud.com/scandinavianzCreative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/-sunray-valleyMusic promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/Fpwzd8Nl6EoSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/connections-coffee-confidence. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: What is Operations Management?, published by Joseph Lemien on July 10, 2022 on The Effective Altruism Forum. Epistemic Status: While I feel fairly confident that the core viewpoints expressed in this post are correct, I haven't shared drafts of this post with other people focused on operations, and so it's possible I've missed important context from other perspectives. There is lots of simplification here; many details and complexities are brushed over to make this more accessible. A good deal of this post is more opinion rather than clear cut fact, so view this more like an op-ed. Feel free to skip all the examples if you like. They are here for context, but you can understand the core ideas decently even if you skip over the examples. Caveats, limitations, etc. I don't view myself as an expert on the field of operations. Thus, you should view this post as coming from a fairly well-read individual with a decent amount of practice, not as a highly authoritative account from a person with world-class training. Overview I'm going to provide a brief overview of what operations is and what operations management is, mention some gentle critiques of how operations is viewed in EA, give several examples of operations management in different contexts: a factory with materials coming in and products going out, which is a very classic situation for operations management. a sandwich shop, which serves to show how operations management can be applied to non-industrial situations. a “digital factory” of video production, which demonstrates both the extent to which the details of the situation matter as well as how easily systems can get complicated. a health clinic, showing a very realistic application of operations management in which the resources flowing through the system are people. the Berlin airlift, a historical example in which operations management saved lives. I've purposely included many examples in order to illustrate the wide variety of what operations and operations management looks like in different contexts. Why I wrote this I wrote this for a few different reasons: I have seen a few pieces of writing within EA that conflate operations work and personal assistant work, and I want to prevent that from happening. I've also seen multiple job postings titled as operations managers that list personal assistant-type tasks. My stance is this: in certain scenarios you could make a reasonable argument that a personal assistant falls within the operations team/department, but in general we should not be conflating PA work with operations work. An operations manager should be creating/designing systems and processes, optimizing existing processes and establishing new processes, helping business flow smoothly. An operations manager job generally shouldn't include updating social media pages, handling someone else's emails, or managing their travel schedule. My rough impression is that people in the EA community (as well as people in general) seem to have a hard time describing what operations management is. The 80,000 Hours article doesn't mention resource flows, or bottlenecks, or other standard concepts in operations management. I'm hoping that by providing several examples of operations management in distinct contexts I can help to solidify the concept a bit, specifically the manufacturing/production aspect of it. I very much enjoyed eirine's two posts on So you want to do operations, and I wish that there were several more posts in that series giving more in-depth descriptions. I was disappointed to learn that the series ended after only two posts. If people in EA want to describe “everything that supports the core work and allows other people to focus on the core work” then I'd recommend using a term other than operations, because operations already has a meaning in the...
What are things that healthy churches do? We are finally back after an unplanned hiatus. With news from our personal lives, and caveats and qualifications, and thoughts about preaching and prayer in a church. Recommendations: “In The House of Tom Bombadil” by CR Wiley “The Hobbit” by JRR Tolkien Follow us and give us your … Episode 85: Caveats and Healthy Churches Read More »
In preparation for the vision workshop on July 13, 2022, I describe how to take yourself on a vision quest by setting aside one day to take your own journey inward. I also include instructions about how to open the journey, how to deepen the journey, and how to close the journey. And in that process, I explain how to regulate your nervous system, dream big, and articulate a vision. Caveats include: remaining psychologically flexible, letting go of self pressure, listening to your body/mind/spirit, offering yourself compassion, and taking many breaks. Good luck! For a list of questions to ask in mid-journey, visit the welcome page on my website: https://danielledelamare.com/.
As gas prices climb higher, you might start thinking about a new vehicle, maybe a smaller car with better mileage, an upgrade for lower maintenance costs, or you might be considering scaling down to something like a motorbike. An electric vehicle—a car, bike or scooter—might also enter into your calculus. After all, paying nothing for gas right now seems like a pretty great deal. We talked to several electric vehicle drivers in the Fargo metro and asked them what they would recommend to someone considering an electric vehicle right now.
In the third episode of Code 53, co-hosts Alison Johnson and Kevin Cameron talk to Robert Gibbs of Gibbs Planning Group and Carl Pankratz of Blackacre Commercial to break down the fundamentals of mixed-use development, the complexity and caveats in form-based codes and how communities are reapproaching their zoning in today's “golden age” of multifamily to help lead a successful, sustainable residential community.
The First Principles of Heart Failure Management that can get you through the cardiology ward: Left vs Right heart, Ejection Fraction, and the 5 prognostic medications you need to know. *Jason is NOT an actual cardiologist, but an intelligent med student who loves some cardiology* === Other Links === Check out our Notion document for First Principles, Free Anki flashcards, and Podcast: https://bit.ly/3STExIF Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstprinciplesofmedicine/ Recorded 5 April 2022 Co-hosts: JT Yeung, Adian Izwan, Jason D'Silva, Daniel Bontempo. If you have any ideas or feedback, comment on this Notion document, or shoot us an email at firstprinciplesofmedicine@gmail.com === Timestamps === (00:09) Introduction (01:49) Right heart = Left heart? (04:41) First Principles - Ejection Fraction (07:05) Management differences - HFrEF vs HFpEF (09:38) FIVE prognostic medications (26:34) Medication Selection Algorithm (30:28) Caveats (31:43) Non-pharmacological management (33:31) Interventional management (37:10) 2 very special medications
The First Principles of Heart Failure Management that can get you through the cardiology ward: First Principles Summary Version === Other Links === Check out our Notion document for First Principles, Free Anki flashcards, and Podcast: https://bit.ly/3STExIF Check out our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/firstprinciplesofmedicine/ Recorded 5 April 2022 Co-hosts: JT Yeung, Adian Izwan, Jason D'Silva, Daniel Bontempo. If you have any ideas or feedback, comment on this Notion document, or shoot us an email at firstprinciplesofmedicine@gmail.com === Timestamps === (00:39) First Principles - Ejection Fraction (02:12) HFrEF (03:42) Management differences - HFrEF vs HFpEF (04:04) FIVE prognostic medications (10:09) Medication Selection Algorithm (11:53) Caveats (13:08) Non-pharmacological management
On this weeks episode I sit down with Andrew from The Carolyn, an indie punk band from Atlanta, GA. We start out talking about how the band formed, going from a solo project to a trio. We talk about their revived singles that they put out last year and how they differ from what the band is working on now. Speaking of what they are working on now we go over their latest single "99 Problems, 0 Caveats", this song is one that you just never want to end. The amount of times I found myself hitting repeat is insane. Their new album "Rhythm Of My Own Decay" is out June 10th, be ready! Before we get to stories from Andrew's time in music we talk about their upcoming tour to Germany and what he is most looking forward to. This episode features the songs "Munchausen by Praxis" and "99 Problems, 0 Caveats" from the album Rhythm Of My Own Decay. You can find The Carolyn on all streaming sites and here: https://ffm.bio/thecarolyn
For this interview we sat down with Andrew of The Carolyn to talk about their new single "99 Probles, 0 Caveats." The discussion with Andrew will be featured on New Noise Magazine's website! Check out The Carolyn below! Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0pkk28XZtAXYfIQyhtIhAm?si=pHrnN-guRQmtXYQpL2ULAg Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/behind-the-vinyl/id1507304176?i=1000553371793 Bandcamp: https://thecarolyn.bandcamp.com Instagram: @the_carolyn
The Scuffed Soccer Podcast | USMNT, Yanks Abroad, MLS, futbol in America
The striker grab bag, the Philly and Dallas projects and the Fourth Eight race are among the national team-related storylines we're tracking in Major League Soccer. Caveats from Velasquez abound, but it's a pretty good discussion and we took a few listener questions at the end.support Scuffed on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/scuffedsign up for our weekly newsletter: https://scuffedweekly.substack.com/ join the Discord: https://discord.gg/X6tfzkM8XU buy our merch: https://my-store-11446477.creator-spring.com/drop us a question at this link and we'll try to answer it: https://forms.gle/rfzSEZJwsvnWSCxW7
In this episode, we discuss what property investors need to know about caveats. These legal processes allow one person to prevent someone else from selling their house. We talk about when you can use a caveat, and when you should steer clear. We also talk about how to remove one, if someone else puts a caveat on your house.
Two pharmaceutical companies say their new COVID vaccine can is 100 percent effective against severe disease and hospitalization. We take a closer look at how this new vaccine could be utilized.......and whether we all eventually might be getting booster shots of this stuff. Los Angeles County is easing its indoor mask mandate this week. You'll still have to wear one inside unless that business requires proof of vaccination. If so, then it's masks off. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The federal government's controversial religious discrimination laws are a step closer to being passed, with debate on the revised bill in the Senate on Tuesday.
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Brad and Myke have an idea for Episode 500, and we need your participation. Listen in to find out how to contribute! We also discuss TWSBI's continued product creation, an exclusive ink library, and a very fast pen.
Brad and Myke have an idea for Episode 500, and we need your participation. Listen in to find out how to contribute! We also discuss TWSBI's continued product creation, an exclusive ink library, and a very fast pen.
This week on The Man Perspective, we're talking about the caveats with online dating. Listen and find out more. Once you're done listening, subscribe for all the latest episodes of The Man Perspective. We want to hear your perspective, get at us at TheManPerspective@gmail.com, and let us know your perspective!
We all know the statistics;Most people quit on their New Years resolutions.Most people bail on the gym.Most people lose money in investing.No one makes money doing network marketing.But it's rarely, if ever, about the vehicle.It's about the person.And there's 2 things that stop most people having success.
I don't know about y'all, patrons, but I hear that Aerosmith song playing! You know the one. After a hiatus that went on much too long, we're back to shoot the breeze about Boba Fett and so many bugs! At one point Cole almost accidentally says "snooniverse" and he thought I didn't notice, but I definitely did. This week's Article From the Archives: Lubo Link to Ben's review of the Dark Nest Trilogy
Juliet Litman joins Jared in the Luxury Lounge this week to hear your complaints about San Francisco weather, people whistling, rain resistant wipers, not getting a dog because of your apartment, getting gifts for a rich friends baby, getting a big bonus at work, caveats for a gift, and living in a apartment hotel. Check it out, and enjoyStream Jared's new album 'Always A Momma Bear' here: https://orcd.co/vcn-jaredfreid-mommabearSponsored By: Foria (Support the show and get 20% off your first order by visiting ForiaWellness.com/JTRAIN or use code JTRAIN at checkout), MeUndies (Support the show at meundies.com/jtrain), & Best Fiends (Support the show by downloading Best Fiends today for FREE on the App Store or Google Play)Subscribe to the JTrain Patreon now at www.patreon.com/jaredfreidinstagram.com/jaredfreid // instagram.com/julietlitmanSubscribe to The JTrain Podcast on Apple Podcasts: itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/
In this episode of tabletopnotch's homebrew 5th ed. D&D campaign, Orba questions each party member before the mission officially begins. Tune in to tabletopnotch live every Sunday at 7pm EST at www.twitch.tv/tabletopnotch. VODs and 5 minute recaps of every episode can be found on YouTube at www.youtube.com/tabletopnotch. Click here for a full list of music used in our campaign.
What better way to celebrate the holiday season than by remastering one of the classic episodes of OPR? For this special episode, Brian is joined by: Mark "the Voice of Options" Longo Andrew "the Rock Lobster" Giovinazzi They discuss: Iron condor on AMZN Setting up the trade What did they decide? What happened after the paper trade? Premium selling relative to earnings The zones, and when to avoid them Caveats, greeks, volatility, and other considerations And more
welcome to the nonlinear library, where we use text-to-speech software to convert the best writing from the rationalist and ea communities into audio. this is: COVID-19 brief for friends and family, published by eca on the effective altruism forum. People have been saying all kinds of wild stuff about the new coronavirus. I work in biosecurity and have been following the outbreak since the beginning. What follows is my best attempt to communicate what we know about the virus, and how to prepare, with my family and friends. I thought I would share in case others have been looking for a similar document. This is NOT intended to be a detailed, rigorous justification of the preparation measures I've outlined, nor an authoritative statement on the best current estimates for epidemiological parameters. Instead, I try to be as straightforward as possible, cite only the action-relevant details, and align with the best recommendations I've heard from the EA biosecurity community as well as experts writ large. Caveats aside, I'd be interested in feedback on this purpose, including whether I am missing sensible prep measures, have the right tone for sharing widely, or am wrong about the facts. I'm happy to provide more technical justification in comments. Here is the draft. I'll be updating it as we have more info and I have more time to include sources, so go there for the most recent version. The first draft is included below for convenience. If you'd like, please feel free to copy, modify, etc and share with your own family. Coronavirus in brief (work in progress) Bottom Line. Coronavirus is significantly worse than the flu, but not the zombie apocalypse. No need to panic, but it probably makes sense to prepare. It is going to affect day-to-day-life in western countries, including the U.S. You and your family will probably face personal risk of illness by the end of the year. You can prepare by Stocking ~1 month of nonperishable food and other necessities, and 3 months of medications. Relocating away from dense cities and/or shifting to working from home, if possible. Learning how to properly wash your hands, and practicing not touching your face. Avoiding travel after March of this year, and/or planning with cancellation option. Making plans to care for and protect the elderly from exposure to the virus. Buying and carrying hand sanitizer, and using it frequently (every 30 min outside your home, before you eat or touch your face). Wiping commonly contacted items (phone, keyboard, headphones etc) down with disinfectant regularly. Avoiding crowded places (e.g. concerts, subways, theatres, buses, airports etc) without protection. For essential travel, buying N95 respirators, if you can, and learning how to use them, including shaving facial hair. What does the virus do? The virus causes coughing, sneezing, fever, pneumonia, and in severe cases kidney failure and death. 80% of cases are relatively mild. The rest look like moderate to severe pneumonia. Approximately 1% of people who catch the virus die. After symptoms show, it takes 3 weeks - 1 month for severe cases to resolve. Risk is much higher for people over 40. Children appear to be relatively unaffected. Men may be twice as susceptible as women, although it is too early to tell with confidence. Immunity may not last long, and no-one has it to start with. Where is the virus now (Feb 28)? 80,000+ cases worldwide, most in China. 2,800+ deaths. 23 countries have more than 10 cases outside of China. Japan, Iran, Italy, and South Korea all had an exponential growth of cases from 10s to 100s in less than a week. 60 cases in the U.S. 1 case, in Northern California, is likely the first spread without link to China, suggesting the virus is spreading undetected in the United States. What do we know about the virus? It likely arose from a crossover, or “zoonosis” from animals in China, sometime in late November early december of 2019. It is most closely related to a virus called SARS which...
- The Chiefs' defensive dominance is feeling less and less fluky - Don't look now, but the Chiefs are at the top of the AFC again - #LetThemTakeOff - Mahomes states the obvious - Buck O'Neil elected to Hall of Fam - Nick's Notable Notes See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to Ask The Dentist, your dose of dental advice in a bite-sized podcast! Today Dr. B covers all things porcelain veneers: from what they are, to how they work, to whether or not they are necessary, and so much more! Tune in to hear Dr. B's favorite story about giving a patient veneers, and how they changed this person's life. We find out why it's so important to make sure that you are getting veneers for the right reasons, and what the long-term consequences are. We discover the health benefits to veneers, and the costs involved in getting them. Dr. B also gives out some great advice on how to ensure that your dentist is the best person to give you veneers, and how to select the veneers that are right for you. For the dentists out there, Dr. B specifically addresses how to select veneers that are the best looking for each patient, as well as how to manage a patient's expectations. Don't miss out on this engaging episode!Key Points From This Episode:Welcome to the new listeners: what Ask The Dentist is all about, and where you can find more information [0:00:17]What a functional dentist is [0:01:08]Today's question: What does Dr. B feel about porcelain veneers, are they safe, and do they affect your health? [0:02:52]Dr. B's favorite case study of when porcelain veneers positively impacted a patient's life [0:04:27]Why cosmetic dentistry is a miracle of modern dentistry [0:11:59]Dr. B's opinion on the health impact of veneers: they are non-toxic and safe if done properly [0:13:56]The downsides of veneers: they are expensive and are a lifelong commitment [0:14:38]How a veneer works and the process behind getting them done [0:15:07]Tips on when you should be wary of a dentist doing veneers [0:16:53]How you can make sure that you are comfortable with the veneers before cementing [0:17:44]What to expect after getting veneers [0:18:37]Caveats to getting veneers and managing your expectations around them [0:19:08]The rare cases where insurance will cover a veneer [0:20:17]The dark side of Hollywood: cosmetic dentistry and the lengths actors will go to [0:20:52]What can go wrong with veneers and how to prevent these worst-case scenarios [0:22:10]How to choose the dentist to do your veneers and the veneers themselves [0:23:52]The key to a good veneer: the lab and the characterization [0:25:57]The importance of examining your motives for getting veneers as a patient, and case-selection on the dentist's side [0:26:47]Why Dr. B loves doing veneers [0:30:48]The health benefits of cosmetic work [0:32:03]Composite veneers: a temporary fix [0:33:32]How to find your nearest functional dentist that can do cosmetic dentistry [0:35:53]How to Submit Your Question:Record your question for Dr. B at speakpipe.com/askthedentist Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dental Accreditation: the London Dental InstituteAsk The Dentist: Collected Articles About VeneersAsk the DentistAbout Dr. Mark BurhenneFollow Dr. B on Instagram @askthedentistFollow Dr. B on Twitter @askthedentistAsk Dr. B a QuestionFunctional Dentist Directory
A media offensive backfires for Mikkeller, as they respond to breweries withdrawing from their Mikkeller Beer Celebration Copenhagen - some doing so on the grounds of their lack of accountability and transparency in handling workplace allegations. The Danish press labels the ensuing events a ‘'shitstorm'', and the company ends the week with it's first formal apology and acknowledgment of problems at Mikkeller. We are left to wonder: what if that media offensive had worked?
NOTE: Watch the video version of this report by subscribing to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y6B7Eqn8u8s&list=PLVT8LcWPeAujOhIFDH3jRhuLDpscQaq16&index=1&t=1s (10/20/21) What Markets, Interest Rates, and Volatility telling us about the true health of the economy--and your prospects as an investor? Inflation concerns are being inflamed by continuing supply-chain disruptions, and the question remains, 'will this cause higher interest rates, long-term?' Market trends suggest the current rally has legs, and could last into the end of the year. Caveats to this view include what the Fed does with tapering, and how inflation affects corporate earnings. Interest rates, however, have been recently declining in anticipation of Fed tapering. Long-term, economic groth continues to collapse, and this suggests that rates will have to come down to match that level of economic growth. - Hosted by RIA Advisors Chief Investment Strategist, Lance Roberts -------- Get more info & commentary: https://realinvestmentadvice.com/newsletter/ -------- Visit our Site: www.realinvestmentadvice.com Contact Us: 1-855-RIA-PLAN -------- Subscribe to RIA Pro: https://riapro.net/home -------- Connect with us on social: https://twitter.com/RealInvAdvice https://twitter.com/LanceRoberts https://www.facebook.com/RealInvestmentAdvice/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/realinvestmentadvice/ #Stocks #Bonds #InterestRates #BondYields #Inflation #Rates #Money #Markets #Finance
Mike Zourdos is back on the show. We dig into what he's been up to personally & an injury that took him away from the iron he loves. And then we go into depth covering the literature surrounding training to failure & how this impacts us practically as trainees. Timestamps: (00:00) Intro (04:56) Why powerlifting isn't a focus anymore and how an injury can end a lifting career (14:18) Training for something that you really enjoy and that makes you feel good about yourself (18:08) Enjoyment of the sport and the purpose (23:35) Coaching Brian Whitacre (32:55) Is staying further from failure and doing more volume superior? (37:29) Volume equated results. What's better, training to failure or leaving reps in reserve (44:04) Caveats to studies. Theory vs. practical application (48:41) How to combine scientific evidence and anecdotes to create the best programme (01:09:33) Considerations of individual differences MASS: https://goo.gl/c7FSJD https://www.instagram.com/thegardeningdietitian/ Thanks, please comment, like and subscribe! COACHING: https://revivestronger.com/online-coaching/ MEMBERSITE: https://revivestronger.com/team-revive-stronger/ WEBSITE: https://www.revivestronger.com MINI CUT MOVEMENT: https://revivestronger.com/mini-cut-movement/ FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/revivestronger INSTAGRAM: http://www.instagram.com/revivestronger NEWSLETTER: https://bit.ly/2rRONG5 YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m8BctrbKXJs __________________________________________________________________ If you want to support us via a donation, that's highly appreciated! Patreon • https://www.patreon.com/revivestronger Don't like Patreon, go to Paypal! • https://bit.ly/2XZloJ4 __________________________________________________________________ Our Ebooks! Ultimate Guide To Contest Prep Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-ultimate-guide-to-contest-prep/ Primer Phase Ebook: • https://revivestronger.com/product/the-primer-phase/ __________________________________________________________________ Stay up to date with the latest research and educate yourself! MASS (Research Review): • https://goo.gl/c7FSJD RP+ Membership: • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ JPS Mentorship • https://jpseducation.mykajabi.com/a/13324/esJ8AZwy __________________________________________________________________ Books we recommend! Muscle & Strength Pyramids • https://goo.gl/S8s6tG RP Books • http://bit.ly/2vREaH0 RP + Members site • https://ob262.isrefer.com/go/plus/Steve90/ For more • http://revivestronger.com/library/ __________________________________________________________________ __________________________________________________________________ When you're interested in online coaching, please go visit our website and follow the application form: https://www.revivestronger.com/online-coaching/
This episode, Katie quizzes Mary on some of the pop culture references she really should know, and we take a dive into our chat with Marisa and how her brush with cancer will pave the path of her future. Join us!If you would like to be a guest on No More Secrets, please fill out the form here and we will be in touch!Mary & Katie's Book: Broken NekFollow us on IG: @thealbrechtauthorsFB: /thealbrechtauthorswww.thealbrechtauthors.comSupport the show https://www.patreon.com/thealbrechtauthorsSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/thealbrechtauthors)
Coffey, Fank & Peter talk CFB Chaos, recap the Baylor Football win over Texas Southern, preview the upcoming Kansas game plus Picks of the Week! 00:00 - Cold Open: Chaos? 06:48 - Your Regular Reminder: Baylor MBB are National Champs 11:57 - News Quick Hits 15:38 - Texas Southern: 30K Foot View 18:22 - Being Back at McLane Stadium 23:46 - Offense 40:38 - Defense 46:39 - Kansas Preview 57:07 - Picks of the Week 1:10:30 - Outro
We ranked, you ridiculed - THAT'S WHAT WEAVE NATION DOES! Join us as we dissect the aftermath of the annual top-100 player ranking atom bomb. Rundown: >>> Intro (0:00) >>> Root's Roundup (8:55) >>> Top 100 Player Reactions (22:50) Caveats, Disclaimers, CYA, etc. (23:00) Notable BEEF (31:30) Biggest regrets (52:30) Tough nuts to crack (teams & players) (1:02:00) Ky's Feedback Gems: Best of & Worst of (1:08:40)
This is a podcast article summary of "New Vancomycin Dosing Guidelines for Hemodialysis Patients: Rationale, Caveats, and Limitations" by Susan J. Lewis and Thomas D. Nolin.
Sermon: Christian Caveats to a Crumbling CultureScripture: Titus 2:1-10Series: TitusRight click here to download
In this episode we begin to introduce a two part series about the four walls of a chicken coop. As we've talked about in our other episodes, a chicken coop is an organizational idealogy found in many places (including churches) that uses (unintentionally) means of control to keep people inside. In contrast to this is what we call "eagle living" which is a model of discipleship focused on individual autonomy, missional living, and replication. Today we'll give some caveats and critiques before moving into our next episode, where we'll name the four walls that keep us "cooped" up.
Our Great Hope: The Coming of Christ and Our Eternal Home
Welcome back to another episode of The 7th Rounders! On this weeks' show we are joined by our resident Packers Fan, Matt Marzulla. Chad couldn't make the show due to golfing or something. We start the show by discussing the Packers organized chaos; Rodgers making his return with a lot of Caveats, the future in Green Bay and what its like to experience this offseason as a Packers fan. We then shift the focus onto the Dolphins and then a little College Football; South Carolina update and OU and Texas are coming to the SEC. Next we recap the Bucks winning the NBA Championship and determine if Giannis will ever be a top 10 player of all time. Finally we finish the show with some F1 Racing; Hamilton vs. Verstappen and F1 is electric. Thanks for listening!!! Subscribe, Rate and Review! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-7th-rounders-podcast/support
Tracking calories and macros can be an incredibly effective and efficient tool for changing your nutrition. For some people, it’s almost a requirement. For others, it’s largely a waste of time. Listen and you’ll learn: Who should almost always track macros The benefits and drawbacks of tracking macros Caveats against tracking macros for certain people… Read More »13 – Should You Track Macros?
Doogee X96, Huawei Media Pad Pro, AT&T and RCS, Pokemon Go People Who Hate Walled Gardens Aren't Going to Like Where Google's Taking the Play Store. OnePlus commits to 3 years of Android updates by merging OxygenOS with Oppo's ColorOS. Doogee X96 Pro first look. Huawei's New MatePad Would Be a True iPad Rival If Only It Had Google Apps. POCO M3 Pro, Redmi Note 10 5G, and 5G outside of the US. AT&T joins T-Mobile in switching all Android phones to Google's Messages app for RCS. Pokémon GO Catches $5 Billion in Lifetime Revenue in Five Years. Google's iOS app has a secret pinball Easter egg now. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3hNkOsG Hosts: Jason Howell and Florence Ion Guest: Matteo Doni Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Doogee X96, Huawei Media Pad Pro, AT&T and RCS, Pokemon Go People Who Hate Walled Gardens Aren't Going to Like Where Google's Taking the Play Store. OnePlus commits to 3 years of Android updates by merging OxygenOS with Oppo's ColorOS. Doogee X96 Pro first look. Huawei's New MatePad Would Be a True iPad Rival If Only It Had Google Apps. POCO M3 Pro, Redmi Note 10 5G, and 5G outside of the US. AT&T joins T-Mobile in switching all Android phones to Google's Messages app for RCS. Pokémon GO Catches $5 Billion in Lifetime Revenue in Five Years. Google's iOS app has a secret pinball Easter egg now. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3hNkOsG Hosts: Jason Howell and Florence Ion Guest: Matteo Doni Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Doogee X96, Huawei Media Pad Pro, AT&T and RCS, Pokemon Go People Who Hate Walled Gardens Aren't Going to Like Where Google's Taking the Play Store. OnePlus commits to 3 years of Android updates by merging OxygenOS with Oppo's ColorOS. Doogee X96 Pro first look. Huawei's New MatePad Would Be a True iPad Rival If Only It Had Google Apps. POCO M3 Pro, Redmi Note 10 5G, and 5G outside of the US. AT&T joins T-Mobile in switching all Android phones to Google's Messages app for RCS. Pokémon GO Catches $5 Billion in Lifetime Revenue in Five Years. Google's iOS app has a secret pinball Easter egg now. Read our show notes here: https://bit.ly/3hNkOsG Hosts: Jason Howell and Florence Ion Guest: Matteo Doni Subscribe to All About Android at https://twit.tv/shows/all-about-android. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Okay today, we're going to talk about the best 12 volt refrigerator for a minivan camper, aka 12v fridge freezers for mini camper vans. I'm Well suited to answer this question at the moment, because I'm driving is a Toyota Sienna minivan camper. The best 12 volt refrigerator options for a minivan camper are as follows:
For today's episode we will be reviewing articles from the November-December 2020 issue of Allergy Watch, a bimonthly publication which provides research summaries to College members from the major journals in allergy and immunology. You can also earn CME credit by listening to this podcast! For information about CME credit or to read archived issues of Allergy Watch, head over to https://college.acaai.org/publications/allergywatch Please watch out for continued discussion on this topic in the ACAAI Community on DocMatter, we'll have key talk takeaways and an engaging question with the opportunity for ongoing conversation about today's topic! Article Links: Understanding the asthmatic response to an experimental rhinovirus infection: Exploring the effects of blocking IgE. Performance Characteristics of Spirometry With Negative Bronchodilator Response and Methacholine Challenge Testing and Implications for Asthma Diagnosis. Real-World Effectiveness and the Characteristics of a "Super-Responder" to Mepolizumab in Severe Eosinophilic Asthma. Please rate our podcast on iTunes! Please give us feedback, corrections, and suggestions! Email feedback to: allergytalk@acaai.org ACAAI is presenting this podcast for educational purposes only. It is not medical advice or intended to replace the judgment of a licensed physician. The College is not responsible for any claims related to procedures, professionals, products or methods discussed in the podcast, and it does not approve or endorse any products, professionals, services or methods that might be referenced. Today's speakers have the following disclosures: Dr. Lee has nothing to disclose Dr. Kalangara Speaker and Consultant: GlaxoSmithKline Dr. Fineman Speaker: Takeda; Research: Aimmune, DBV, Biocryst
Is your business wasting time & money on social media? Randall Craig explores the value, risk and role of social media in your marketing campaign. Maybe your business should NOT be on social media! We explore these questions and issues: How much can you trust social media? Are you clear on the trust and privacy violations? Are you transparent and honest with your clients? Randall Craig is one of Canada's internet pioneers: He put the Toronto Star Online, The Globe and Mail's GlobeInvestor, Workopolis, and over 100 other well known sites online. He is the author of 8 books, over 600 articles, 36 white papers, all on digital strategy. Randall helps organizations land their digital strategy, as a speaker, consultant, and leadership coach. Get your free copy of the white paper - Driving the Client Journey: Relationship Marketing in the Digital World. www.RandallCraig.net/relationships Learn more about Randall Craig and his services and programs. https://www.randallcraig.com/ Listen to the songs from the Musical Esther https://www.musicalesther.com/ ----more---- Your Intended Message is the podcast about how you can boost your career and business success by honing your communication skills. We'll examine the aspects of how we communicate one-to-one, one to few and one to many – plus that important conversation, one to self. In these interviews we will explore presentation skills, public speaking, conversation, persuasion, negotiation, sales conversations, marketing, team meetings, social media, branding, self talk and more. Your host is George Torok George is a specialist in communication skills. Especially presentation. He's fascinated by the links between communication and influencing behaviours. He delivers training and coaching programs to help leaders and promising professionals deliver the intended message for greater success. Facts about George Torok He hosted the radio show, Business in Motion for 19 years, interviewing over 500 guests. Connect with George www.torok.com www.SpeechCoachforExecutives.com www.SuperiorPresentations.net https://www.linkedin.com/in/georgetorokpresentations/ https://www.instagram.com/georgetorok/ https://www.youtube.com/user/presentationskills1
This week, Dan and Dudley talk about math for some reason. Dan played Trial By Trolley, a terrible round of Codenames, and got ganged up on in Fire Tower. They were both introduced to Blokus and Dan is slowly starting to make sense of Nongunz: Doppelganger Edition.
A Sassy Little Podcast for Getting Over It with Sandra Ann Miller
In this episode, we talk about: Threesomes. Lies. Going over 200 episodes. Friendships. Learning. How their podcast got started. Usable gems. Critical thinking. Hating the premise of self-help. Being of service. Doing good work. Writing on accident. Filter feeding the debris. What sticks. Living with a professor. Questioning authority. Flamingoes. Best sellers. Being our best selves. Screenwriters. Lord God King Boofoo. Self-help is a misnomer. What you would actually have to do each day if you followed all the top self-help advice (spoiler alert: it's impossible). Racism and privilege. Community care. Victim blaming. Manipulation. Caveats. Rachel Hollis' divorce. Problematic advice. Social constructs. The mental load of women. Not having a party. Best advice. Worst advice. Leveling up. Assistance. Experts. Protecting listeners. Responsibility. Fabergé-ing. Ageism. Tea drinking.Books mentioned in the episode:A Sassy Little Guide to Getting Over Him (by yours truly)On Screenwriting by Syd FieldMaking a Good Script Great by Linda SegerFed Up by Gemma HartleyBurnout by Amelia Nagoski and Emily NagoskiHow to be Antiracist by Ibram X. KendiGeneration X by Douglas CouplandEpisode recorded on 01/02/21Episode released on 02/03/21For more information on the podcast or its host, please visit sassylittlepodcast.com. There, you will find links to social media (Twitter and Insta: @SassyLittlePod) and an opportunity to become a member of the podcast community.Thanks for listening! If you like this sassy little podcast, please subscribe to it, rate it and review it, and tell your friends about it. Become a patron on Patreon. Cheers!