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Every year at the USTFCCCA Convention we sit down with coaches in attendance at a LIVE event on YouTube (video here). This year we asked each guest their opinions and thoughts on all the NCAA changes going on (NIL, Transfer Portal, Roster Caps, and more). Guest include Blake Boldon, Marques Lowe, David Espinoza, Charles Ryan, Jim Sprecher, Scott Hall, Ritchie Beene and more! Today we present the audio version of this LIVE YouTube event. Enjoy!
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In this episode we spoke with Charles Ryan Minton, Keynote Speaker & Bestselling Author of Thanks for Coming in Today.Charles shared some real-world, actionable steps for how any business can immediately improve their customer experience ratings from his many years of experience working in the hospitality sector. During our chat, Charles also discussed some key ways to create a culture where employees care, stay and deliver consistently remarkable customer experiences.
Live from the F5 Project Housing Hub, join co-hosts 1PrettyRicky, Kirsten Huovinen, and Adam Martin as the are joined with special guests producer & filmmaker Charles Ryan Mauk & Chuck Dockery, from Project 180. Recorded November 29, 2023. Thank you to the F5 Project and the Ridge Treatment & Reentry Center for sponsor this podcast. https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/f5recoverypodcast/subscribe
As we prepare for the 2023 Gill Connections LIVE podcast at USTFCCCA, let's look back at last year's guests. We'll be highlighting one guest each day until December 11th when we'll go LIVE again on YouTube at 5:30 Denver time. Bookmark this URL and catch us LIVE in Denver for the 2023 USTFCCCA Convention: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fa4A8nzYnYk
Nearly 300,000 American men are expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year alone, though most of those diagnosed don't die from it. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Charles Ryan, a genitourinary oncologist and head of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, about the screening, diagnosis and treatment of the disease, and what it means to live with it. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
Nearly 300,000 American men are expected to be diagnosed with prostate cancer this year alone, though most of those diagnosed don't die from it. Ali Rogin speaks with Dr. Charles Ryan, a genitourinary oncologist and head of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, about the screening, diagnosis and treatment of the disease, and what it means to live with it. PBS NewsHour is supported by - https://www.pbs.org/newshour/about/funders
In this week's episode of the Creating Superfans podcast, I'm joined by Charles Ryan Minton, a customer and employee experience expert, keynote speaker, and best-selling author. Ryan has worked with high profile brands such as Hilton Hotels Worldwide, Marriott International, and InterContinental Hotels Group.As a Hotel Executive, Ryan created environments where employees felt valued and empowered, leading to record-breaking revenues, profits, and some of the highest recognition in hospitality.In our conversation, you'll learn about:how employee enablement affects morale and retentionwhy employees should act like they're "on stage" while workingthe heartfelt story behind the title of Ryan's book, "Thanks for Coming in Today"what led both Brittany & Ryan to walk out of businesses recently Even if you're not in hospitality, the tips and insights you'll hear can be applied to any industry for fostering a positive workplace, maximizing your customers' first impressions, and improving the customer experience from the inside out. Show Notes[00:01:45] Brittany shares how she first met Ryan and discovered his book, "Thanks for Coming in Today."[00:04:05] What led Brittany to walk out of her Acupuncture appointment [00:05:16] Why customers shouldn't see your behind-the-scenes operations and how Ryan obsesses over these first impressions[00:08:05] How Ryan transformed underperforming hotels through employee enablement[00:10:10] The most important aspect of any leader's job[00:11:56] Ryan's small gestures that significantly improved the employee experience[00:14:27] Why employee enablement is so crucial for morale and retention[00:16:31] The first thing Ryan looks to improve at any company[00:18:31] A pet peeve of Ryan that many organizations make and why it's a poor reflection on your employee experience[00:21:42] Everything speaks - even the welcome mats, signage, and the status of your bathrooms.[00:24:30] Brittany's great experience at her dog ophthalmology appointment[00:28:46] The story behind the title of Ryan's book, "Thanks for Coming in Today."[0035:21] Ryan and Brittany have a major disagreement about Costco and both share their respective experiencesBuy "Thanks for Coming in Today"Visit Ryan's Website
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Gelibolu Dostları Derneği Başkanı Vecihi Başarın, Hem Osmanlı, hem Anzak saflarında savaşa katılan tek kişi olan Avustralyalı cerrah Charles Ryan için Euroa Kasabası'nda açılacak anıtı anlattı.
With Jim swollen and hobbled, Cassidy and Alex are left to protect whomever they can in the mall, but some clever thinking finds them an ally that's two hundred fifty pounds of carbon steel and sex appeal to help even the odds against Carl Dervlin and his army of mannequin miscreants. It's going down at the only mall at town, will everyone walk away with their purchases?Content Warnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Gore, Isolation, Profanity, Specific Trauma (dissection/vivisection, incapacitation), Supernatural Themes, ViolenceHarm is Agent Cassidy O'RourkeSteve is Alejandro "Alex" GallegoLink to Map - https://www.dropbox.com/s/p2lv0g8kye7ormz/directoryMap.pdf?dl=0Dark*Matter: Dead Season is a Real Play Games Podcast production. d20, d20 Modern, and Dark*Matter are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the U.S.A. and other countries. We used the d20 Modern core ruleset designed by Bill Slaviscek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman and Charles Ryan, and the Dark*Matter campaign setting designed by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook; both books can be found on www.drivethrurpg.com as print and PDF copies. BattleBots® is the exclusive Trademark of BattleBots, Inc., a California Corporation, registered in the USA and worldwide. It is legally used to identify official BattleBots® product. This is a work of fiction; any names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Our theme song, What a Mystery (Dark Hip-Hop Style Instrumental) is performed by Chris Kellam and used under an extended commercial license which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to get in touch with the cast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter (while it lasts) @realplaypod or on Tumblr at RealPlayGamesPodcast. Thanks for your continued support!Support the show
We had the opportunity to talk with Charles Ryan from Monte Cook Games. Charles has worked in many facets of tabletop gaming over his career and we chatted about the past, present, and future of games. We also spoke about the business of gaming including crowdfunding and what makes the Cypher System an ideal multi-setting tool for storytelling. Details on the Cypher System can be found
The snow is getting as thick as the amount of trouble that Cassidy, Alex, and Jim, as well as the rest of the people stuck inside of the mall, have found themselves in! Faced with a relentless enemy lacking any remorse, the three must band together to try to save the others and survive the night with little hope of anyone coming to their rescue. Isn't there an old adage about helping yourself?Content Warnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Isolation, Profanity, Specific Trauma (groin injury), Supernatural Themes, ViolenceHarm is Agent Cassidy O'RourkeSteve is Alejandro "Alex" GallegoLink to Map - https://www.dropbox.com/s/p2lv0g8kye7ormz/directoryMap.pdf?dl=0Dark*Matter: Dead Season is a Real Play Games Podcast production. d20, d20 Modern, and Dark*Matter are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the U.S.A. and other countries. We used the d20 Modern core ruleset designed by Bill Slaviscek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman and Charles Ryan, and the Dark*Matter campaign setting designed by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook; both books can be found on www.drivethrurpg.com as print and PDF copies. BattleBots® is the exclusive Trademark of BattleBots, Inc., a California Corporation, registered in the USA and worldwide. It is legally used to identify official BattleBots® product. This is a work of fiction; any names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Our theme song, What a Mystery (Dark Hip-Hop Style Instrumental) is performed by Chris Kellam and used under an extended commercial license which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to get in touch with the cast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter (while it lasts) @realplaypod or on Tumblr at RealPlayGamesPodcast. Thanks for your continued support!Support the show
It's a chilly night close to Christmas in Exton, PA, and Hoffman Institute Dept. 7 Agent Cassidy O'Rourke is on assignment, trying to garner more information about several mysterious missing persons cases. Meanwhile, Alejandro "Alex" Gallego is just trying to get done with his shift at the hobby gaming and model store so he can make it home on his bike before the snowstorm that's been predicted starts getting heavy. Things do not go to plan for either of them.Content Warnings: Adult Language, Adult Situations, Drug References & Use, Isolation, Supernatural Themes, ViolenceHarm is Agent Cassidy O'RourkeSteve is Alejandro "Alex" GallegoLink to Map - https://www.dropbox.com/s/p2lv0g8kye7ormz/directoryMap.pdf?dl=0Dark*Matter: Dead Season is a Real Play Games Podcast production. d20, d20 Modern, and Dark*Matter are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the U.S.A. and other countries. We used the d20 Modern core ruleset designed by Bill Slaviscek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman and Charles Ryan, and the Dark*Matter campaign setting designed by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook; both books can be found on www.drivethrurpg.com as print and PDF copies. BattleBots® is the exclusive Trademark of BattleBots, Inc., a California Corporation, registered in the USA and worldwide. It is legally used to identify official BattleBots® product. This is a work of fiction; any names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Our theme song, What a Mystery (Dark Hip-Hop Style Instrumental) is performed by Chris Kellam and used under an extended commercial license which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to get in touch with the cast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter (while it lasts) @realplaypod or on Tumblr at RealPlayGamesPodcast. Thanks for your continued support!Support the show
In a world where vast conspiracies fight and overlap one another in the shadows, and forces from within, outside of, and beyond the possible boundaries of humanity encroach on an unsuspecting world. The agents of the Hoffman Institute's Department 7 regularly encounter things beyond mortal ken and do their best to destroy or contain threats to humanity. These are their stories.Dark*Matter: Dead Season is a Real Play Games Podcast production. d20, d20 Modern, and Dark*Matter are trademarks of Wizards of the Coast in the U.S.A. and other countries. We used the d20 Modern core ruleset designed by Bill Slaviscek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman and Charles Ryan, and the Dark*Matter campaign setting designed by Wolfgang Baur and Monte Cook; both books can be found on www.drivethrurpg.com as print and PDF copies. BattleBots® is the exclusive Trademark of BattleBots, Inc., a California Corporation, registered in the USA and worldwide. It is legally used to identify official BattleBots® product. This is a work of fiction; any names, characters, places and incidents either are products of the author's imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual events or locales or persons, living or dead, is entirely coincidental.Our theme song, What a Mystery (Dark Hip-Hop Style Instrumental) is performed by Chris Kellam and used under an extended commercial license which includes synch licensing.If you'd like to get in touch with the cast, feel free to email us at realplaygamespodcast@gmail.com or find us on Twitter (while it lasts) @realplaypod or on Tumblr at RealPlayGamesPodcast. Thanks for your continued support!Support the show
Charles Ryan Minton is the best selling author of "Thanks for Coming in Today." He is also a Customer & Employee Experience Expert, Keynote Speaker, and has represented high profile brands such as Hilton Hotels Worldwide, Mariott International and InterContinental Hotels Group. Check him out at his website or his Linkedin.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Anthony Merrick v. Charles Ryan
Dr. Charles Ryan, president and CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation (PCF), joins ASCO Daily News Editor-in-Chief Dr. Neeraj Agarwal, of the University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute, to assess impactful prostate cancer research from the PCF's recent conference and discuss Dr. Ryan's vision for the future, including increasing access to cutting-edge care. TRANSCRIPT Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Welcome, to the ASCO Daily News Podcast. I'm Dr. Neeraj Agarwal, the editor-in-chief of the ASCO Daily News, and director of the Genitourinary Cancers Program at the University of Utah Huntsman Cancer Institute. Today, we'll be discussing compelling research that was featured at the recent Prostate Cancer Foundation Scientific Retreat, and I'm very pleased to welcome Dr. Charles Ryan, the president, and CEO of the Prostate Cancer Foundation. Our full disclosures are available on the transcript of this episode, and disclosures relating to all episodes of the ASCO Daily News Podcast are available on our transcripts at: asco.org/podcasts. Dr. Ryan, thank you for taking the time to be with us today. Dr. Charles Ryan: Dr. Agarwal, thank you. It's my pleasure to be with you. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: So, Dr. Ryan, before I discuss the PCF meeting, I would like to ask you, what made you move to the PCF as the president and CEO when you had a flourishing career as a division chief of a large academic program, and as one of the top and internationally recognized investigators in prostate cancer? Dr. Charles Ryan: Well, thanks. That's a fair question, I guess. And it took me about three minutes to make the decision when I was offered the position, simply because the Prostate Cancer Foundation has been one of my intellectual homes for my entire career. I've been at the University of Wisconsin, Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, UCSF, and the University of Minnesota, and all those institutions were affected by the Prostate Cancer Foundation, or previously, CaP CURE. So, I was involved in their research during my time at all those institutions. In addition to my own personal legacy with the PCF, but more importantly, is the fact that it is an organization that funds the deepest scientific inquiry into prostate cancer and the ways that it can cause suffering and death for men with the disease and has made tremendous progress in identifying factors that lead to that lethality. It's also a community of scholars, a community of researchers, that is a platform really for collaboration. And it's also an organization with a world reach - we fund research in 28 countries around the world, and we fund research going from the scope of very basic research to correlative research, to quality of life, and health services research. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: That is truly impressive and inspiring. So, what is the mission of the Prostate Cancer Foundation formally? Dr. Charles Ryan: Formally, it's pretty simple. The mission of the Prostate Cancer Foundation is to reduce the death and suffering from prostate cancer. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: So, the 29th PCF Scientific Retreat was recently held on October 27 to October 29th in Carlsbad, California. What were the goals and objectives of this meeting? Dr. Charles Ryan: The meeting, we call it the retreat, it's an annual event and it always has several goals. One is, it's where we announce and hand out, if you will, our awardees of our various awards that we give. It's also a reporting-in process where those who have been using PCF funding are called to come and discuss their work. We also want it to be an open forum for individuals to come and interact - it's really a collaboration and an interaction vehicle as much as anything. So, when you come to our scientific retreat, we all stay at the same hotel, we all share meals together, nobody goes out for dinner. You don't leave the campus, essentially, of the hotel where we are. We have many, many round tables set out, it's designed to be interactive. We have a big room where people are giving their talks, but if you step outside of the room, there are likely to be many, many conversations happening, and those conversations range from collaborations being formed to people looking for jobs, to people getting advice and mentoring, and even people sharing, as I've done over the years, compelling and challenging patient stories around prostate cancer, and really engaging in what communities do - which is, share ideals, share a mission, and share a passion for what they do. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Very interesting. Very inspiring. Please tell us some of the highlights of the meeting. Dr. Charles Ryan: Sure. Well, there are many highlights. There are many things happening in prostate cancer research. Most notably, there are a number of papers and investigators that are looking at how prostate cancer evolves, and probably the most significant set of observations that have been made in the field in the last decade, have been understanding the diverse and numerous mechanisms that underlie the evolution of prostate cancer from a disease that responds to hormonal manipulation, to one that becomes resistant to hormonal manipulation. And so, a lot of the work that's happening now is identifying, for example, the evolution of neuroendocrine prostate cancer, or mixed types of prostate cancer, or this sort of evolution of it under constant therapy. And that is allowing the exposure of new targets that we can exploit for new therapy development, and that feeds into some of the grant-making process that's going on in the background. And so, you have a lot of individuals who are looking at this or that mechanism pathway related to disease resistance that they can exploit, and whether they can create small molecules to do that, or antibodies to do that, et cetera. At the same time, we have a strong component of discussion of how prostate cancer affects different populations. So, we had some really nice talks looking at healthcare disparities and different populations across the world, and how they're affected by prostate cancer, and how care delivery may be impacted in those groups of patients. And then you have topics ranging around survivorship and other factors that are looking at what is life like for a man with advanced prostate cancer, which is in many cases, you know, men who get prostate cancer, who have recurrent disease, who end up going on systemic therapy are frequently on the treatment for 5, 10, 15 years. And so, survivorship, and how they live their life, and what the complications are of that treatment, is tremendously important because it's such a daily experience for these men undergoing treatment. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: So, how does the Prostate Cancer Foundation support and build the next generation of prostate cancer researchers? Dr. Charles Ryan: Right. So, the PCF supports the next generation in a very specific way, in addition to the informal way of bringing people together and inducing collaborations. We have a program called the Young Investigator Program. It started formally in 2008, but before that, there were one-off, if you will, Young Investigator Awards being given. So, our Young Investigator Awardees receive $75,000 per year to support their work, and we awarded 34 of those this year. The range is somewhere from 25 to 34 per year. We get over 100 applications for them every year. It's a straightforward application - they need to have a project that's going to be about three years in length, they need to be mentored, and they are best served by describing a mentorship plan for themselves and how that mentorship relationship will help them grow in their careers. Now, once you become a Young Investigator, it's not that we just write you a check and wish you well, we do that, but we also have annual check-ins. So, we try to visit the sites of our Young Investigators, see them in their home institution, and meet with their colleagues and their mentors. And that's one of the things I do, or Howard Soule does-- Howard Soule, is our chief scientific officer, one of those things we try to do. We also bring them to the scientific retreat that we just had last week, and we have them present their data. So, a vast number of the individuals who are presenting at the scientific retreat are in fact, Young Investigators, or they were Young Investigators when they started the projects that they are presenting. And then, the other thing we do is we have another retreat specifically for the Young Investigators, and that's called the Coffey-Holden Retreat, and that's named after Don Coffey, the late researcher from Johns Hopkins, who is really considered to be one of the grandfathers of prostate cancer research, and Stuart or Skip Holden, who is one of the founders of the Prostate Cancer Foundation, and a urologist at UCLA. So, that event that we do is designed for people to come to give highlights of the work that they're doing; it's designed to be incredibly interactive. In fact, we have 15 or so minutes of presentation, followed by sometimes 25 minutes of questions for each presenter. There's always a line of people who are waiting to ask questions, and it's designed to engage and have that dialogue with the Young Investigators, to make their science better, and to get it known. And so, the Young Investigator Program, it's about 30 individuals per year on average, and the average age is about 30. Many of these are postdoctoral PhDs, and many of them are fellows, or early-stage faculty, MDs. And I like to think that if somebody's going to work until the age of 70, we're stimulating, or launching a 40-year career with these Young Investigator awards. So, I like to think that if we give 25 out, times 40 years, that's 1,000 years of research that we're sort of stimulating with this Young Investigator program. And I bring that up for the reason that we're very proud of the fact that many of our Young Investigators may start out in prostate cancer, and their ideas, their science, takes them elsewhere. And that's what science does. And we, of course, are very, very focused on solving the problem of prostate cancer, and we want people to do that. But we also understand that by launching a scientist, by launching a scientific career, you may end up with people going off in different directions. And so, we have many examples of that. And in my talk this year, I actually highlighted a person who, let's say she won an investigator award when she was young, it was before the formal Young Investigator Award was named, and this was a person who is creating conjugates for the delivery of chemotherapy to prostate cancer cells. And this was Carolyn Bertozzi up at UC Berkeley, and she just won the Nobel Prize. She didn't win the Nobel Prize for research she did on prostate cancer, but at some point, at one point in her career, this was a direction she was going, and she got two grants from us in 1999 and 2000, that helped her work continue on and go the direction that it did. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Yeah. And congratulations. Dr. Charles Ryan: Sure. I'll take credit for that one. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Being the President and the CEO, you deserve the credit. Dr. Charles Ryan: Sure. That's my job. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: So, we are coming to the end of the interview, but let me ask you this; the prostate cancer field is so constantly evolving. What is your vision for PCF going forward? Dr. Charles Ryan: Well, my vision for the organization is that we are going to continue on our mission to reduce the death and suffering from prostate cancer. But that's a fairly general statement, and one of the ways you can do that is you can research cancer at a molecular level, and you could try to develop new therapies - we're going to continue to do that. But there's also a real problem, especially, in the United States, and actually globally, with individuals with prostate cancer who are not receiving the cutting-edge care, not receiving the cutting-edge therapy. We have some data that in the United States, maybe upwards of 50% of men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer are not getting the therapies that are supported by the latest findings from randomized phase III trials. And this may be for economic reasons, it may be communications or an education deficit with their treating clinicians, and there may be other factors as well. So, as we think about the vision of this, we need to be mindful of that, because if we only focus on studying the cancer molecularly, and we don't address what's happening on the other end, then we're not completing the story, and we're not completing the mission. And so, I've started calling Prostate Cancer Foundation the Global Public Square of Prostate Cancer, because I think of four sides of that square - funding research, as of what we just got done talking about, education and communication, is another one, and we do that in the same way that you are doing this today - through podcasts, and web content, and in-person meetings, as well as applied discovery, which is helping our researchers take their discoveries or their findings out into the clinic. Now, you might think, "Well, that's a small molecule, becoming a company going into a phase I clinical trial." Certainly, that's part of it, but it's also the epidemiologist who is making observations about diet and exercise, who is then empowered to do a clinical trial of exercise and diet intervention. It's also the health services researcher who is able to use their data to go talk to payers or talk to organizations about how care may be delivered differently. So, that's applied discovery. And then finally, supporting the patient is part of what we do. So, we also hold patient webinars every month, we've held patient summits at various points around the country where we bring patients together and talk to them about the latest research or about the factors we've discussed, such as survivorship, or quality of life after treatment, or treatment complications, and things like that. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: That's wonderful. Thank you so much for sharing your insights. Any final remarks, Dr. Ryan? Dr. Charles Ryan: Dr. Agarwal, thank you so much. It's always a pleasure to speak to another Genitourinary Oncologist, of course, about the field, and the opportunity to talk about the Prostate Cancer Foundation and what we're doing, and the directions we are trying to grow. We've had a great collaboration with ASCO over the years, and I hope that that continues as well. I hope anybody who is interested would come and visit us at: pcf.org, and they can also check us out on: urotoday.com, where we have a lot of content that might be of interest to them. Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Thank you, Dr. Ryan, for taking the time to be with us on the ASCO Daily News Podcast today. And thank you to our listeners for joining us today. If you value the insights that you hear on the ASCO Daily News Podcast, please take a moment to rate, review, and subscribe, wherever you get your podcast. Thank you very much. Disclaimer: The purpose of this podcast is to educate and to inform. This is not a substitute for professional medical care and is not intended for use in the diagnosis or treatment of individual conditions. Guests on this podcast express their own opinions, experience, and conclusions. Guest statements on the podcast do not express the opinions of ASCO. The mention of any product, service, organization, activity, or therapy, should not be construed as an ASCO endorsement. Follow today's Speakers: Dr. Neeraj Agarwal @neerajaimms Dr. Charles Ryan @charlesryanmd Want more related content? Listen to our podcast on therapeutic advances in prostate cancer and other GU cancers. Advances in Genitourinary Cancers at #ASCO22 Follow ASCO on social media: @ASCO on Twitter ASCO on Facebook ASCO on LinkedIn Disclosures: Dr. Neeraj Agarwal: Consulting or Advisory Role: Pfizer, Medivation/Astellas, Bristol-Myers Squibb, AstraZeneca, Nektar, Lilly, Bayer, Pharmacyclics, Foundation Medicine, Astellas Pharma, Lilly, Exelixis, AstraZeneca, Pfizer, Merck, Novartis, Eisai, Seattle Genetics, EMD Serono, Janssen Oncology, AVEO, Calithera Biosciences, MEI Pharma, Genentech, Astellas Pharma, Foundation Medicine, Gilead Sciences Research Funding (Inst.): Bayer, Bristol-Myers Squibb, Takeda, Pfizer, Exelixis, Amgen, AstraZeneca, Calithera Biosciences, Celldex, Eisai, Genentech, Immunomedics, Janssen, Merck , Lilly, Nektar, ORIC Pharmaceuticals, crispr therapeutics, Arvinas Dr. Charles Ryan: Honoraria: Janssen Oncology, Bayer Consulting or Advisory Role: Bayer, Dendreon, AAA, Myovant Sciences, Roivant, Clovis Oncology
This morning on the Bat Around, the guys make their predictions for the Orioles season and discuss their expectations. Stan "the fan" Charles joins the show at 10:25 to break down the starting rotation, infield competition, and much more! Friend of the show Ryan Blake joins the show at 11 to have a conversation about what he expects from the young Orioles squad. Then, Orioles banter where the guys unfold their season preview, discussing division winners, award winners, and much more. Take to Rake is BACK to close out the show! That and so much more on the Bat Around!
Charles Ryan did something that would be a literal death sentence to every Black person in America. After a 911 call was made of shots fired, police in Tempe, Arizona showed up at Ryan's home, only for him to point his loaded gun straight at them. Instead of killing him in a hail of bullets like police did to Amadou Diallo for showing police his wallet, police didn't fire a single bullet at Charles Ryan. They didn't put their knee in his neck. They didn't Taser him. In fact, they didn't even arrest him or take him to jail. Instead, they took him to the hospital for a cut on his hand, and then literally released him back to go home. The very thing that police tell us over and over again that they just couldn't avoid was not only avoided with this white man - he's been given VIP treatment to this very day. Police CLEARLY know how to be patient and methodical. They just have to want it.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Thomas Bastian v. Charles Ryan
We're big fans of the hit YouTube show Athletics LLC. They produce funny, reverent, detailed conversations about the great sport of track and field and publish every Friday at 4pm cst. We are humbled to rebroadcast the audio version here at the Gill Connections podcast each Thursday. In today's MEGAPOD, we go behind the tiles and learn their individual unique journeys in the sport of track and field as told to host Mike Cunningham throughout this past year on the Connections podcast. If you're a fan of the show, this is your opportunity to learn more about this 'cast of characters'. We'll run it like a relay team and start with Big League Chew, handing off to Charles Ryan, Huffins will handle the curve, and then Mouse will bring it home. ENJOY! Marissa Chew-"Big League" Charles Ryan-"Clyde" Chris Huffins-"Lamar" Mike 'Mouse' Holloway-"Sir Lucious"
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Leroy McGill v. Charles Ryan
Acrobat. Ex-Photographer. Adventurer. Amputee/Cyborg Charles-Ryan Barber Connect with Charles-Ryan on Instagram at @iamcharlesryan Watch this Live Podcast on our Youtube Channel at https://youtu.be/HhkWYqlL7O0 Connect with Host Laura on Instagram at @lauralebron333 Connect with Host and Gratitude Conductor Chris Palmore at https://www.gratitudespace.com/ and Check out his new book, "Dear Gratitude: An Anthology." https://www.amazon.com/dp/173613020X and "Dear 2020: Letter to a Year that Changed Everything" https://www.amazon.com/dp/1736130218 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/gratitudespace/message
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Prison Legal News v. Charles Ryan
On May 20, 2009 Marcia Powell died of complications from heat exposure after being left outside on a holding cage. She was rushed to the hospital where she had a core body temperature of 108 degrees. Her life support was terminated by then ADOC director Charles Ryan.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
Danny Jones v. Charles Ryan
On this morning’s 580 Live, Charles Ryan joins Mayor Good and me to talk about his new book “Murder On Staunton Avenue”, plus Secretary Of State Mac Warner and more. 580 Live is brought to you by Thornhill Auto Group.
This episode of the Off Axis Podcast I am joined by my friend Charles Ryan or CR as most call him. CR is an acrobat who recently lost a leg in a motorcycle accident and since then has continued his pursuit of acrobatics, not allowing his injury to stand in his way. He now works with a team of engineers to help create the best prosthetics for other amputees. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tanner-markley/support
Welcome to Episode 30 of The Main Thing Podcast and another dose of wisdom! I'm your host, Skip Lineberg. I am thrilled to introduce you to my special guest, Charles Ryan. Charles Ryan had an illustrious career in business, first as a TV news reporter & anchorman … then as founder & CEO of the advertising agency Charles Ryan & Associates. Later he served as the Dean of the University of Charleston Graduate School of Business. He continues to consult in the areas of media and spokesperson training. He is a member of the West Virginia University Business Hall of Fame, the West Virginia Broadcasters Hall of Fame and recipient of the prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award. Charles is an author who has published six books. His latest is titled “Murder on Staunton Road,” and it's an investigative look at a mysterious unsolved murder case from decades ago in Charleston, West Virginia. Charles and his wife Becky make their home in the Lancaster, South Carolina area. He is a proud and active grandfather who is blessed to have four grandchildren. Get ready! Over the next 9-minutes you will discover why Charles Ryan is truly one of the wisest people I know. Connect Charles Ryan on LinkedIn. His memoir "Alacrity" on Amazon Thanks to Our Show Sponsor! This episode is made possible in part to support from Jarrell Black & Company. On the web at www.jarrellblack.com Free Poster Thank you for being a loyal listener! Here's your link to download your free poster. It's a professionally designed artwork, emblazoned with the core wisdom lesson from our first seven guests in Season One. Credits Graphic Designer Emma Malinoski Editor and Technical Advisor Bob Hotchkiss Want to Help Support the Growth of this Podcast? Become a subscriber. Share the podcast with one or two friends. Buy some Main Thing Merch from our Merchandise Store. Become a patron of the show and consider supporting us on Patreon with a nominal, goodwill monetary donation.
JUST SAY IT - S01 E15 - Charles Ryan, Reentry Mentor & MoreJUST SAY IT podcast with host and author, Jen SluMac: Seeking Beloved Community through stories, conversations and questions. Learn more at her website.This conversation took place around 2018. I met Charles through work we were both doing at a company called Five Keys Charter Schools. We went into the jails and prisons to serve as teachers and mentors. I loved this mans heart immediately, and his story is a story the world needs to hear.Charles is a bright light in a messy world. I’m better for knowing him.Find Charles on FacebookAbout Jen SluMac: Jen SluMac is a hope dealer, living a life that aims to make the world beautiful and just for all. She aims to be part of the solution in a world tormented by fear and violence, separateness and isolation. Jen agrees with Mother Teresa who said, “If we have no peace, it is because we have forgotten that we belong to each other.”Jen's debut novel, soulnotskin: becoming the me I was meant to be, was inspired by true events. As a queer woman longing for a faith community, her road has been complicated but never deterred. She found her ministry in storytelling… read full bio hereAuthor of soulnotskin: becoming the me I was meant to beBuy Jen’s book soulnotskin at Amazon (available as kindle, audible & paperback)Jen’s website: https://www.soulnotskin.comCredits:Produced, recorded, content editing by Jen SluMacAudio/Content Editing by Stephanie LamondSupport the show (https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/profile)
Charles talks about his journey from top tier NCAA athlete at UCLA and University of South Carolina, to Club Coaching and mentoring youth in Tennessee. He also speaks on some of his philosophy in the women's short hurdles, drug testing protocols and his friendship with Olympic Gold Medalist Tianna Bartoletta. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-morton8/support
Marissa goes into detail about her background as an athlete and coach. We discuss her coaching style and what was her motivation behind the Coaches Collab Group on Facebook, as well as her experience working on the Athletics LLC Youtube Show with Charles Ryan, Mike Holloway and Chris Huffins. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brandon-morton8/support
Great time sitting down with Charles Ryan of Cal-Berkeley. We talk about his beginnings in track, how he formed his own track club in the Knoxville, Tennessee area, then really boil down to a special time at Art U in San Francisco. Hear straight from the person who built the program from scratch and won their first national titles in the very first year of eligibility. This is a great episode about a real holistic approach to coaching student athletes and running a collegiate track program. You won't want to miss this one!
Travis Brewer is a fitness ninja and entrepreneur on a mission to spread positive energy through movement. His dedication to movement has led him to become a finalist on the hit TV Show American Ninja Warrior on NBC. Leah Russell is a movement enthusiast and a certified acro yoga instructor. She has taught at some of the world's largest workshops such as AcroLove in San Diego and Miami, and in Divine Plain Jamaica and Perth, Australia. I interview Travis Brewer and Leah Russell and we talk about their secret to a youthful mind and body, their personal and spiritual journeys, and the pivotal moments in their lives which led them to be passionate about movement, acroyoga, and spirituality. Travis and Leah also share how to get into a flow state and divine play, their vision and mission for the world in the time of the coronavirus, and the incredible resilience story of a friend named Charles Ryan or CR. Connect with Travis @travisbrewer.ninja and Leah @little_beastmode on Instagram Read more about Travis Brewer here: http://www.travisbrewer.ninja Intro and Outro Music: Hearts on Fire by Immersive Music Connect with me for inspiring and educational content on Instagram @warriormonk and Facebook: facebook.com/thewarriormonk Read more about the Warrior Monk mission here: www.thewarriormonk.com The repository of Warrior Monk Conversations podcast episodes are found here: https://www.thewarriormonk.me
In this episode Keepers Murph and Jon are joined by our Discord friend, Ambermancer to talk about using classic monsters in your Lovecraftian games. This episode was recorded on January 30th, 2020. Campus Crier Black Star Magic! Investigators in the Yellow King RPG, from Pelgrane Press, gain the use of mind-bending spells! Playtesting is set to begin soon on the new QuickShock Gumshoe supplement. The book is said to contain 144 spells and 4 scenarios. Close friend of the show and all around awesome guy Jason McKittrick is bringing back the Cryptocurium Inner Sanctum after five long years of laying dormant. The new offering has a preview of what is included in the three different tiers, with more info coming out on the 31st. Right now they are priced at $100, $200, & $300 dollars. And they look amazing. Mike Mason is playtesting the new campaign from Tim Wiseman, Dead of Winter on Twitch.tv and then on YouTube starting on February 4th at 8pm. If you haven't had a chance to watch Mike in action, then this is the spot to watch a great GM at work. “The Dead of Winter is an epic story of intrigue, love, and horror set in 1929 across London and Russia. The strange reappearance of people long gone from the investigators' lives precedes the arrival of two curious letters, both asking for help from unexpected sources. The investigators are drawn into a series of events taking them far from home and into the unfamiliar and potentially dangerous landscape of Soviet Russia where friends may be enemies and enemies might be friends.” Speaking of the Chaosium YouTube channel, Mike Mason has been doing some interviews there the latest is with friends of the show and a good friends of mine, Christopher Smith Adair, Paul Fricker, and Brian Courtemanche! This month is New Gamemaster Month! If you know someone who would like to run a game, or perhaps you yourself would like to, then there are a number of resources at the links below to help you out! The NewGmaeMasterMonth website has a series of posts that help to start and plan out your first session and each post is specifically geared towards Numenera, Unknown Armies, Trail of Cthulhu, and 7th Sea. Monte Cook Games is releasing a horror game add-on for the new Cypher System RPG, called Stay Alive. You can pre-order the game now at their website for $44.95 and it ships in February. The art in this looks awesome, it's Monte Cook Games written by Charles Ryan who has done writing for just about everything, and I've got a growing interest in the Cypher system so this looks pretty cool! And for your meat-space games there is a new Kickstarter offering a solution to the lack of space at the gaming table. The Level Up is a raised gaming platform for miniatures that provides a 24”x36” tiled base that is lifted 6 inches from the tabletop. This project has funded already with 28 days left as of recording. It's a novel and useful idea to provide more space and sort of acts like a shield as well. Call of Cthulhu - the story illustrated by French artist François Baranger, available from Free League Publishing. It is an amazing collectible that is a must-have for any fan of Lovecraft or Baranger. Discord Invitation: Please come join the community on the MUP Discord channels: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D MUP Patreon If you haven't heard yet, we have redesigned our Patreon and so far the feedback has been all positive! We are greatly appreciative of you, our listeners, and would ask that if you can please back us! Our next goal in funding will pay our worthy editors for their time! Also all backers, regardless of level will have access to the outtakes reel that we are going to put out on a special RSS feed from Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Graham's Card Catalog And in line with today's topic, it's Ask a Mortician!
In this episode Keepers Murph and Jon are joined by our Discord friend, Ambermancer to talk about using classic monsters in your Lovecraftian games. This episode was recorded on January 30th, 2020. Campus Crier Black Star Magic! Investigators in the Yellow King RPG, from Pelgrane Press, gain the use of mind-bending spells! Playtesting is set to begin soon on the new QuickShock Gumshoe supplement. The book is said to contain 144 spells and 4 scenarios. Close friend of the show and all around awesome guy Jason McKittrick is bringing back the Cryptocurium Inner Sanctum after five long years of laying dormant. The new offering has a preview of what is included in the three different tiers, with more info coming out on the 31st. Right now they are priced at $100, $200, & $300 dollars. And they look amazing. Mike Mason is playtesting the new campaign from Tim Wiseman, Dead of Winter on Twitch.tv and then on YouTube starting on February 4th at 8pm. If you haven’t had a chance to watch Mike in action, then this is the spot to watch a great GM at work. “The Dead of Winter is an epic story of intrigue, love, and horror set in 1929 across London and Russia. The strange reappearance of people long gone from the investigators’ lives precedes the arrival of two curious letters, both asking for help from unexpected sources. The investigators are drawn into a series of events taking them far from home and into the unfamiliar and potentially dangerous landscape of Soviet Russia where friends may be enemies and enemies might be friends.” Speaking of the Chaosium YouTube channel, Mike Mason has been doing some interviews there the latest is with friends of the show and a good friends of mine, Christopher Smith Adair, Paul Fricker, and Brian Courtemanche! This month is New Gamemaster Month! If you know someone who would like to run a game, or perhaps you yourself would like to, then there are a number of resources at the links below to help you out! The NewGmaeMasterMonth website has a series of posts that help to start and plan out your first session and each post is specifically geared towards Numenera, Unknown Armies, Trail of Cthulhu, and 7th Sea. Monte Cook Games is releasing a horror game add-on for the new Cypher System RPG, called Stay Alive. You can pre-order the game now at their website for $44.95 and it ships in February. The art in this looks awesome, it’s Monte Cook Games written by Charles Ryan who has done writing for just about everything, and I’ve got a growing interest in the Cypher system so this looks pretty cool! And for your meat-space games there is a new Kickstarter offering a solution to the lack of space at the gaming table. The Level Up is a raised gaming platform for miniatures that provides a 24”x36” tiled base that is lifted 6 inches from the tabletop. This project has funded already with 28 days left as of recording. It’s a novel and useful idea to provide more space and sort of acts like a shield as well. Call of Cthulhu - the story illustrated by French artist François Baranger, available from Free League Publishing. It is an amazing collectible that is a must-have for any fan of Lovecraft or Baranger. Discord Invitation: Please come join the community on the MUP Discord channels: https://discord.gg/vNjEv9D MUP Patreon If you haven’t heard yet, we have redesigned our Patreon and so far the feedback has been all positive! We are greatly appreciative of you, our listeners, and would ask that if you can please back us! Our next goal in funding will pay our worthy editors for their time! Also all backers, regardless of level will have access to the outtakes reel that we are going to put out on a special RSS feed from Patreon! To back us you can click the button on the sidebar of our website, mu-podcast.com or head over to Patreon directly at www.patreon.com/mup! Graham’s Card Catalog And in line with today’s topic, it's Ask a Mortician!
The 9th Circuit Court of Appeals hears oral arguments in Barry Jones v. Charles Ryan, No. 18-99006, on June 20, 2019. Audio Source: https://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/view.php?pk_id=0000034212 Video: https://www.ca9.uscourts.gov/media/view_video.php?pk_vid=0000015911 Photo of United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit, James R. Browning United States Courthouse, in San Francisco, California, by Ken Lund: https://www.flickr.com/photos/kenlund/10753814666/
What does it take to build a business startup with a Bootstrap philosophy and succeed in launching your idea? Brother's Sam and Charles Ryan did just that while building their business Flocksy. What is bootstrapping your business? It is the act of starting a business with no money or very little money. That means no money from VC or Angel Funds, no outside investments, and building the business as you grow the business. Sam and Charles were able to build Flocksy by staying lean even in quick growth.In the episode we also discuss: running a business with family, dealing with fast growth, building a broad portfolio, what it really means to be an entrepreneur, the world of startups, evolving your dreams and ideas, standing out against your competition, and collaborating with your customers.Sam is an entrepreneur with a strong technical background and a bachelors degree in web development. He is a co-founder and CEO of Flocksy. His personal mantra includes a firm belief in the power of teamwork, the wisdom of taking risks, and that there’s nothing better than bacon. Sam has been a part of the launch of several companies, including Hatchwise, where he is the CTO and all around guru.Launched in 2016, Flocksy is a website maintenance and graphic design company specializing in supplying support and graphic design work to small businesses. Their headquarters are located in New London, CT, and their project managers and designers are located all over the globe.The company was founded by 3 brothers, Sam Ryan who brings a strong technical background and web development skills, George Ryan who is a seasoned entrepreneur and an experienced designer, and Charles Ryan who is a business graduate in marketing and management.They have assembled a team of project managers and graphic designers who work remotely.Flocksy provides website support and graphic design work, with their target customers being primarily startups and small companies who cannot afford or justify employing a full-time designer.LinksWebsite: https://flocksy.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/goflocksy/Twitter: https://twitter.com/goflocksyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/goflocksy/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/flocksyToday's episode was sponsored by OpportunityInChina.com and Idea Camps
Charles Ryan Minton, author of Thanks for Coming in Today, is a customer service expert, a keynote speaker, and the president of CRM Hospitality and Consulting. He’s also an award winning hotel general ... The post Thanks for Coming In Today: Charles Ryan Minton appeared first on Author Hour.
Dr. Charles Ryan is an oncologist and the author of one of my favorite books of the year, The Virility Paradox. We ground from abstract principles around “masculinity” in science, and derive some actionable items from understanding Testosterone and behavior. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Testosterone. It’s what makes men, well, men. But my guest today argues that this hormone is a paradox. On the one hand, it makes men physically strong, courageous, and ambitious. But on the other hand, testosterone can contribute to prostate cancer, heart disease, and asocial aggression. My guests's name is Charles Ryan. He’s an oncologist that specializes in prostate cancer, and in his book, "The Virility Paradox," he walks readers through the upsides and the downsides of testosterone. We begin our conversation discussing testosterone’s role in prostate cancer and how Charles artificially lowers T levels in cancer patients to prevent its growth. Charles then walks us through how our exposure to testosterone in the womb has a huge role in how we respond to testosterone later in life. We then delve into the positives and negatives of T, including the way it decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s but increases your chances of balding and can even inspire asocial aggression. We end our conversation discussing whether TRT is the fountain of youth for older men or can turn young guys into beasts. Get the full show notes at aom.is/virility
Kathy chats with Charles Ryan from Wysmykal Farm in Amherst Shore, NS about growing hops and his battle with downy mildew. Down with the dew! Website: http://wysmykalfarm.ca/ Twitter: @wysmykalfarm And don't forget to check out Maritime Hop Growers Cooperative on Facebook!
About the episode: We are continuing the conversation around all things real estate and I would like to make a pit stop and talk about some place near and dear to my heart, Detroit and Detroit Real Estate; where it is, where it’s going and how to get in on it! No one can argue that the architecture available in the city of Detroit is unsurpassed. The majesty and detail of the mini-mansions that occupy the tree lined streets in the Palmer Woods, Boston Edison Districts(so many more I can’t mention them all here) neighborhoods is near impossible to find today in new construction. This city like many others, was severely impacted as a result of the crash and created a flood of vacant homes, foreclosures and short sales. Now, I am so excited to celebrate that the City of Detroit is back and its real estate values are being impacted by the flood of people that that want to occupy mid-town, downtown and so many other areas! So much to do and so much fun to be had from the River Walk down town and The Eastern Market to the Mid-Town District there’s fun for everyone and all ages, stages and cultures! Take a peak next time your moving through the city and you will be so pleasantly surprised at all that it offers to it’s visitors and more importantly, it’s ride or die residents! From the Host: I am joined today by Charles Ryan, Associate Broker and Team Leader for Ryan Realty Group. Charles celebrates a long relationship with real estate sells and has watched the city grow and change over the years. He has so much valuable information to share and you are going to love listening to his interview about the opportunity and growth in the City! I encourage you to visit my web-site @ www.sherryswift.com and read my blog from this episode to learn more about Detroit and all it has to offer in real estate, activities and growth. Write to me at Swifttalk@sherryswift.com and tell me about your thoughts on the beautiful real estate in Detroit and let me know that’s it okay to share because I would love to share your letter on the show!Today’s Episode Talks about:- Charles Ryan, the Realtor and his relationship and love for Detroit- Detroit - the crash- How the market and neighborhoods where impacted- The highly sought-after neighborhoods and what they offer- Investors in Detroit- Economic Growth in the City- The opportunity Mentioned in this episode:Charles Ryan’s website: www.charlesryanhomes.comCharles Ryan’s Facebook : www.facebook.com/ryanrealtygroupSherry’s web-site – www.sherryswift.com Connect with Sherry on Social Media and get instantly updated on our next episodes!Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/swifttransitions/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/swifttalk/Linked in- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-swift-70374610/Twitter- https://twitter.com/sherswiftDid you enjoy listening to the show as much as we enjoyed creating it? Show us some love by subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review! Your feedback will help us to reach a wider audience and become a resource for so many others and that’s why we’re here…to be a resource! Thank you!!Swift Talk with Sherry Swifthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/swift-talk-with-sherry-swift/
About the episode: We are continuing the conversation around all things real estate and I would like to make a pit stop and talk about some place near and dear to my heart, Detroit and Detroit Real Estate; where it is, where it’s going and how to get in on it! No one can argue that the architecture available in the city of Detroit is unsurpassed. The majesty and detail of the mini-mansions that occupy the tree lined streets in the Palmer Woods, Boston Edison Districts(so many more I can’t mention them all here) neighborhoods is near impossible to find today in new construction. This city like many others, was severely impacted as a result of the crash and created a flood of vacant homes, foreclosures and short sales. Now, I am so excited to celebrate that the City of Detroit is back and its real estate values are being impacted by the flood of people that that want to occupy mid-town, downtown and so many other areas! So much to do and so much fun to be had from the River Walk down town and The Eastern Market to the Mid-Town District there’s fun for everyone and all ages, stages and cultures! Take a peak next time your moving through the city and you will be so pleasantly surprised at all that it offers to it’s visitors and more importantly, it’s ride or die residents! From the Host: I am joined today by Charles Ryan, Associate Broker and Team Leader for Ryan Realty Group. Charles celebrates a long relationship with real estate sells and has watched the city grow and change over the years. He has so much valuable information to share and you are going to love listening to his interview about the opportunity and growth in the City! I encourage you to visit my web-site @ www.sherryswift.com and read my blog from this episode to learn more about Detroit and all it has to offer in real estate, activities and growth. Write to me at Swifttalk@sherryswift.com and tell me about your thoughts on the beautiful real estate in Detroit and let me know that’s it okay to share because I would love to share your letter on the show!Today’s Episode Talks about:- Charles Ryan, the Realtor and his relationship and love for Detroit- Detroit - the crash- How the market and neighborhoods where impacted- The highly sought-after neighborhoods and what they offer- Investors in Detroit- Economic Growth in the City- The opportunity Mentioned in this episode:Charles Ryan’s website: www.charlesryanhomes.comCharles Ryan’s Facebook : www.facebook.com/ryanrealtygroupSherry’s web-site – www.sherryswift.com Connect with Sherry on Social Media and get instantly updated on our next episodes!Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/swifttransitions/Instagram- https://www.instagram.com/swifttalk/Linked in- https://www.linkedin.com/in/sherry-swift-70374610/Twitter- https://twitter.com/sherswiftDid you enjoy listening to the show as much as we enjoyed creating it? Show us some love by subscribing to the podcast and leaving a review! Your feedback will help us to reach a wider audience and become a resource for so many others and that’s why we’re here…to be a resource! Thank you!!Swift Talk with Sherry Swifthttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/swift-talk-with-sherry-swift/
Today there are more ways than ever to create a big marketing impact on a small budget. But how do you figure out the right marketing strategy and plan for your business so you aren’t throwing away precious time and money? Host Mary Foley talks with Michelle Hastings Simon, SVP and Chief Marketing Officer at EVB and co-founder of the P.O.W.E.R program. Michelle’s creative brain never stops, which is one reason why she’s been so successful. Another is that her positive energy is contagious. She’s loaned her talents to agencies like Charles Ryan and financial institutions including Bank of VA, First Community Bank, Cap One and now EVB. One of her biggest strengths is moving easily from vision and strategy to implementation, problem-solving and follow through. Now we get to pick her brain! Listen and learn: - Why a marketing strategy is so important - 4 steps to develop a successful marketing plan on a small (or large!) budget - One common mistake when creating your marketing plan and how to avoid it - How to know what your customers really want so you can truly connect - Practical ways to stretch your budget and produce results - How the EVB P.O.W.E.R. program can help you develop your plan and promote your business
It's Like DnD 002 - What's an Urban Fantasy? JIFFY CON 0:00:20 Jiffy Con by Emily Care Boss http://jiffycon.blogspot.ca/ 0:01:10 Ten Candles by Stephen Dewey http://cavalrygames.com/ten-candles/ 0:06:50 Beyond Our Walls by Robert Bohl. https://plus.google.com/u/0/+RobertBohl/posts/2ShxWWpXTQB 0:07:50 Joshua A.C. Newman is responsible for the phallic art direction of Beyond Our Walls. http://glyphpress.com/ 0:10:10 Hearts Blazing by Glenn Given of Games by Play Date. http://www.gamesbyplaydate.com/hearts-blazing/ 0:18:30 Modern Myths http://modern-myths.com/ 0:18:45 Downfall by Caroline Hobbs https://lessthanthreegames.com/downfall/ 0:19:45 Mobile Frame Zero: Firebrands by Vincent Baker https://payhip.com/b/nhBY 0:20:05 Mobile Frame Zero by Joshua A.C. Newman http://mobileframezero.com/ 0:24:30 Fall of Magic by Ross Cowman http://heartofthedeernicorn.com/product/fall-of-magic-scroll-edition/ 0:27:45 X-Card by John Stavropoulos http://tinyurl.com/x-card-rpg EXPECTATIONS FOR KICKSTARTERS 0:29:30 Hamish Cameron’s comment in response to Episode 01 of It’s Like DnD https://plus.google.com/u/0/117694340632268764245/posts/FW5oveHyj2f 0:31:00 Red Markets by Caleb Stokes https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/159466030/red-markets 0:32:00 The Veil by Fraser Simons https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samjokopublishing/the-veil-cyberpunk-rpg 0:33:00 Sagas of the Icelanders by Gregor Vuga redmoosegames.blogspot.ca/2012/03/sagas-of-icelanders-playbooks-and-mc.html THE VEIL PLAYTEST 0:38:10 The Veil by Fraser Simons https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/samjokopublishing/the-veil-cyberpunk-rpg 0:42:00 Apocalypse World by Vincent Baker http://apocalypse-world.com/ 0:46:15 URBAN FANTASY ROLEPLAYING GAMES 0:50:20 d20 Modern by Bill Slavicsek, Jeff Grubb, Rich Redman, Charles Ryan, Wizards of the Coast 0:50:38 Vampire the Masquerade by Mark Rein-Hagen, Graeme Davis, Tom Dowd, Lisa Stevens, Stewart Wieck, White Wolf Publishing 0:50:45 Changeling the Dreaming by Mark Rein·Hagen, Sam Chupp, Ian Lemke, Joshua Gabriel Timbrook, White Wolf Publishing 0:50:55 The Dresden Files Roleplaying Game by Leonard Balsera http://www.evilhat.com/home/dresden-files-rpg/ 0:52:50 Cybergeneration by Jonathan Lavallee http://www.firestorm-ink.com/ 0:52:55 Deleria by Phil Brucato https://www.patreon.com/philbrucato 0:53:30 Don’t Rest Your Head by Fred Hicks http://www.evilhat.com/home/dont-rest-your-head-2/ 0:58:30 Urban Shadows by Andrew Mediros, Mark Diaz Truman http://www.magpiegames.com/our-games/urban-shadows/ 1:03:15 Dread by Epidiah Ravachol https://dreadthegame.wordpress.com/about-dread-the-game/ 1:14:00 Monsterhearts by Avery McDaldno http://buriedwithoutceremony.com/monsterhearts/ 1:20:00 Monsterhearts Survey https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1g1BKOTZEFv_NPCBe8SEdCneu0h18nfQCbEeDnSitNd8 and Asexuality in Monsterhearts https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1X2NRKCTA2w1YlFVknB_v-MPi3QZ1640B7eyL-29Ew64/ 1:24:38 The Hour Between Dog and Wolf by Matthew Gwinn http://www.errantknightgames.biz/#!thbdaw/c1vw1 PLUGS The Toronto Area Gamers 10th Birthday is July 9th. http://torontoareagamers.com/birthday If you’re interested in volunteering to facilitate RPGs at Fan Expo Canada, please check out this link for D&D Adventurers League https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1QPY-pFjiw4YTVF-DgiFFZkf-kL3iWHsRTicsMuXdrwQ/, and this link for all other RPGs https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1hC2cBNXVQ8UgRQNrzORFI57NDg82SIZO3rr4IdRu8aE/. Fan Expo Canada is September 1st - 4th. Check out Kate’s blog Bluestockings at http://bluestockings.ca Check out Rach and Rob’s blog ‘Thac0s at Midnight’ at http://thacos.com Connect with us in our G+ Community! Best way to get there is http://itslikednd.ca/g+ or http://itslikednd.ca/gplus Theme music is Gorilla Foot by The Itchy Creeps http://members.shaw.ca/happypuppyrecords/
This podcast is part of a series for patients who have just been diagnosed with a specific genitourinary, or GU cancer. In this series, Dr. Charles Ryan, a medical oncologist and professor who specializes in the genitourinary tract at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, speaks with experts on specific GU cancers to shed light on what happens after an initial diagnosis. Today’s guest is Dr. Thomas Powles, clinical professor of genitourinary oncology at Barts Cancer Institute in London. In this podcast, Dr. Ryan and Dr. Powles discuss what happens after a diagnosis of metastatic bladder cancer, including new advances in immunotherapy for bladder cancer. Cancer Basics
This podcast is part of a series for patients who have just been diagnosed with a specific genitourinary, or GU cancer. In this series, Dr. Charles Ryan, a medical oncologist and associate professor who specializes in the genitourinary tract at the UCSF Helen Diller Family Comprehensive Cancer Center, speaks with experts on specific GU cancers to shed light on what happens after an initial diagnosis. Today’s guest is Dr. Brian Rini, an associate professor of medicine and a staff member in the Department of Solid Tumor Oncology at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine of Case Western Reserve University. Dr. Ryan and Dr. Rini discuss the decisions that doctors make when a patient is diagnosed with kidney cancer, including some of the factors that go into recommending certain treatment options. Cancer Basics
In this podcast, we review some of the news announced at the 2014 Genitourinary Cancers Symposium, co-sponsored by ASCO. Cancer Research News
Welcome to a new episode of Transmissions from the Ninth World, episode 8. In this episode we talk with Charles Ryan, COO of Monte Cook Games as well as the creator himself Monte Cook about the future of the Numenera brand.Glimmers of the Future
Dr Charles Ryan from the UCSF Cancer Center, San Francisco, California, USA, talks to ecancer.TV about the COU-AA-302 study, being the principal investigator. He explains why the study was set up why the particular patient group was selected and gives an overview of the study. Dr Ryan then summarises the study results, including radiographic progression-free survival, and notes the observed effects in the corticosteroid plus placebo arm. Dr Ryan says that this study shows the abiraterone is now a valid option in chemotherapy-naive patients. He comments on the use of steroids based on the results from the enzalutamide vs. placebo study and the clinical implications of these findings. Dr Ryan also shares his thoughts on the potential combined use of abiraterone and enzalutamide, and on the negative results from the READY and VENICE studies. Dr Ryan comments of the volume of positive data currently being observed in mCRPC and the new agents currently being studied. In his take-home message to physicians, Dr Ryan notes that prostate cancer is a treatable condition, and that intervening early in mCRPC may delay many adverse effects seen from the disease.