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Scott Sloan and Mo Egger get you ready for Reds Opening Day live from the Holy Grail Banks with special guests Charlie Frank and Chris Sabo.
Scott Sloan and Mo Egger get you ready for Reds Opening Day live from the Holy Grail Banks with special guests Charlie Frank and Chris Sabo.
Charlie Frank from the Reds Community Fund joins to discuss the Reds Opening Day eve party at Moerlein Lager House on Wednesday night March 26th!
Lance discusses the historic contract extensions of Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Later, He talks with Charlie Frank about the Opening Day Eve Party before Reds Opening Day. He also talks about his experience at the Columbus Blue Jackets game from over the weekend, Reds Spring Training, and Previews Xavier in the First Four.
Charlie Frank from the Reds Community Fund joins to discuss the Reds Opening Day eve party at Moerlein Lager House on Wednesday night March 26th!
Lance discusses the historic contract extensions of Ja'Marr Chase and Tee Higgins. Later, He talks with Charlie Frank about the Opening Day Eve Party before Reds Opening Day. He also talks about his experience at the Columbus Blue Jackets game from over the weekend, Reds Spring Training, and Previews Xavier in the First Four.
Lance talks Xavier basketball with Sean Miller, Bengals with Geoff Hobson, Reds community fund with Charlie Frank, Winton Woods football with Coach Chad Murphy, the BJ Hill trade in 2021 and its significance as well as looking back on Game 1 of the 1990 World Series.
Lance talks Xavier basketball with Sean Miller, Bengals with Geoff Hobson, Reds community fund with Charlie Frank, Winton Woods football with Coach Chad Murphy, the BJ Hill trade in 2021 and its significance as well as looking back on Game 1 of the 1990 World Series.
Charlie Frank gives an overview of the forms of social mobilization that developed as a response to the AIDS pandemic as well as what lessons the left can draw from this chapter of history. Read by Will Intro Music: ворожное озеро Гроза vwqp remix Outro Music: We are Friends Forever performed by Felix Dzerzhinsky Guards Regiment.
Charlie and Mark are father and son. Charlie insisted to bring his father onto the podcast for a cool outlook from a parent's perspective. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undialed/support
In light of the liquidation of DSA's BDS working group, Charlie Frank argues that Marxists must continue the political fight rather than turn towards localist activism or the various left-wing sects. Comrade Mike reads aloud.
Sean Macfoy is a rider for North scooters who just released his recent part with North titled "Sean Macfoy" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5574lEyywzk Also joining us is the amazing Charley Frank who is a Phoenix local and one of the local homies. Charlie has been a big help with Undialed. You can find both of them on instagram @MacSkippy & @Charlie_Frank_ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/undialed/support
In this episode Josh interviews Charlie Frank, an independent marxist researcher currently studying the history of AIDS in the United States. He is on the general staff of Cosmonaut magazine, a member of St Louis DSA and a candidate member of the Marxist Unity Group. Josh interviews Charlie about his article in Cosmonaut Magazine, entitled “ACT UP, Fight Back: A History of AIDS in America.” In conversation Charlie talks about the history of AIDS and how imperialist capitalism or international monopoly capitalism fueled the spread of the AIDS epidemic in the US. The bulk of the conversation is about the development of political resistance to the AIDS crisis, most prominently in the organization ACT UP. Charlie also discusses the weak governmental response to the crisis, and areas where ACT UP was successful, as well as areas in which the response to the AIDS crisis continues to fall short - in eliminating the epidemic among Black and racialized populations in the US, and internationally - due to the problems created by a capitalist health system and an insufficient organizing response. Along the way Josh asks Charlie about some resonances between the responses to the COVID pandemic and the AIDS epidemic in the political economy of the US. And they discuss their perspectives on some of the issues that come up when socialist organizations try to engage or alternatively don't engage in mass struggles like the AIDS crisis, or the most recent rebellions after the police lynching of George Floyd. Our episodes are completely funded by our listeners. No ads, no corporate money, no grants. And this allows us the independence to cover history like this from a radical perspective. If you like what we do please support our work at patreon.com/millennialsarekillingcapitalism.
Charlie & Frank clarify when to prune, what to prune and how important our trees are to the value of our homes. Sometime you just have to call in a certified arborist for diagnosis and care of your trees.
Charlie & Frank have fun with questions about pressure treated wood in the garden, planting under oak trees, pruning to rejuvenate and dealing with invasive plants.
Charlie & Frank are joined by 8 year old Emme. She's wants to know why plants need sun, plus she has tips of her own. Lots of email gets answered this week too!
Ted MacDonald, pictured, plays in his last test series for Australia when the 1921 Ashes winning team visit South Africa on the way home. Charlie Frank plays an epic innings for South Africa. To Support the Show please go to https://www.patreon.com/historyofcricket
Steve and Gerry discuss recent research around embedding malware in DICOM image files, and they interview Dr. Charlie Frank, Mirai Botnet expert. As always they end with One Cool Thing. Show Notes Resources: Malware Embedded DICOM Files https://threatpost.com/hipaa-protected-malware-medical-images/143890/ One Cool Thing The Internet Arcade https://archive.org/details/internetarcade Louie, Louie – whoa, whoa https://www.digitaltrends.com/cool-tech/nasa-robot-king-louie Contact Email infosecicu@musc.edu Twitter: […] The post Weaponizing DICOM and Dr. Charlie Frank, Mirai Botnet Expert, Interview appeared first on MUSC Podcasts.
Marty Brennaman hosts the final offseason edition of Reds Hot Stove League and talks to Charlie Frank about the Reds Community Fund and Jim Day as pitchers and catchers report to Arizona.
Marty Brennaman hosts the final offseason edition of Reds Hot Stove League and talks to Charlie Frank about the Reds Community Fund and Jim Day as pitchers and catchers report to Arizona.
We'll Say You a Prayer | Charlie Frank On this episode of Argot: Audio Short Stories from the Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative Collection, WWII veteran Charlie Frank of Rochester, Pennsylvania shares a story about witnessing the fatal wounding of his assistant squad leader. Charlie Frank, Sr. of Rochester, Pennsylvania was drafted in late 1942, picking up the 94th Infantry in Kansas for a year of training. He finally came ashore in Europe D+94 at Omaha Beach, “still littered with helmets and rifles.” Charlie and The Pilgrim Division would then endure more than 209 days of combat in the campaigns of Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe, including the Battle of the Bulge. At 94, he’s developed a sense of perspective over the years. “There was only about four of us left in our squad for awhile,” Charlie replies. “I guess the good Lord didn’t want me.” Did he ever think of the danger? “I wouldn’t say that I wasn’t scared, but I didn’t pay too much attention to it.” __________________________________________ The original interview was recorded July 20, 2014 at VFW Post 128 in Rochester, Pennsylvania by The Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative. This audio short was engineered and produced by Kevin Farkas. Music (available on SoundCloud.com): Peter Billarsen (“Sonatas of Ages”), Aleksey Chistilin (“Sunday”). ©Veteran Voices of Pittsburgh Oral History Initiative / The Social Voice Project. All rights reserved. SUPPORT LOCAL HISTORY Let’s keep local history alive for future generations! If you like our podcast, please help us continue this great educational program--for today and tomorrow. Show your support by making a financial donation, underwriting the podcast, or advertising your business or service on the show. jQuery(document).ready(function() { jQuery('#slider_3943').owlCarousel({ items : 1, smartSpeed : 0, autoplay : false, autoplayHoverPause : false, smartSpeed : 0, fluidSpeed : 0, autoplaySpeed : 0, navSpeed : 0, dotsSpeed : 0, loop : true, nav : false, navText : ['',''], dots : false, responsiveRefreshRate : 200, slideBy : 'page', mergeFit : true, autoHeight : false, mouseDrag : true, touchDrag : true }); jQuery('#slider_3943').css('visibility', 'visible'); sa_resize_slider_3943(); window.addEventListener('resize', sa_resize_slider_3943); function sa_resize_slider_3943() { var min_height = '10'; var win_width = jQuery(window).width(); var slider_width = jQuery('#slider_3943').width(); if (win_width < 480) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 768) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 980) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 1200) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else if (win_width < 1500) { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } else { var slide_width = slider_width / 1; } slide_width = Math.round(slide_width); var slide_height = '0'; if (min_height == 'aspect43') { slide_height = (slide_width / 4) * 3; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else if (min_height == 'aspect169') { slide_height = (slide_width / 16) * 9; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } else { slide_height = (slide_width / 100) * min_height; slide_height = Math.round(slide_height); } jQuery('#slider_3943 .owl-item .sa_hover_container').css('min-height', slide_height+'px'); } });
During my interview with Charlie Frank, Founder and Managing Partner for Zingerman's Candy company, he explained to me how one of the ZZang! Bars is made. An interesting, quick, talk on a subject for which I have ZZero knowledge. http://inspiredandintentional.com/candy
In this part 2 of 3 episodes with Charlie Frank, Founder and Managing Partner for the Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory, gets excited about his move away from worrying about his stage of life and loving the moment where he is in life and how much there is to do. Show notes, comment, and join the community at http://inspiredandintentional.com/episode54
This is part one of two episodes with Charlie Frank, Founder and Managing Partner for the Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory. http://inspiredandintentional.com/episode53
This is my repodcast with Amy Emberling, Managing Partner of Zingerman’s Bakehouse and Candy Manufactory. Amy Emberling, Managing Partner of Zingerman’s Bakehouse, has been an avid food lover and baker since her childhood in Nova Scotia, Canada where she often treated friends to after-school concoctions. She grew up in a family business and always hoped to have her own business one day. In addition to her work at the Bakehouse, Amy also teaches seminars for ZingTrain in two seminars: Leading with Zing and Bottom Line Training. She is also one of the partners of Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory (with Charlie Frank), which was developed in the bakery. In this episode we talk a bit about: Letting systems help during those times when your people aren’t at their best. Finding and hiring the right kind of people. One way of defining success for each member of your team. Training systems Culture and pulling dissenting opinions to make the team stronger. Having the difficult conversations. Keeping excitement and focus for a long term vision. Entrepreneurship and Innovation A process for nurturing change within your organizationSuccession planning and what keeps Amy inspired to keep improving Remember to subscribe to the newsletter to be kept up to date on the latest Inspired and Intentional Business News. http://inspiredandintentional.com/episode43 http://inspiredandintentional.com/subscribe_stay_inspired/
Amy Emberling, Managing Partner of Zingerman’s Bakehousend, has been an avid food lover and baker since her childhood in Nova Scotia, Canada where she often treated friends to after-school concoctions. She grew up in a family business and always hoped to have her own business one day. In addition to her work at the Bakehouse, Amy also teaches seminars for ZingTrain in two seminars: Leading with Zing and Bottom Line Training. She is also one of the partners of Zingerman’s Candy Manufactory (with Charlie Frank), which was developed in the bakery. In this episode we talk a bit about: Letting systems help during those times when your people aren’t at their best. Finding and hiring the right kind of people. One way of defining success for each member of your team. Episode 7 Questions Do your systems allow people to fall back on them to achieve the organizational goals if they’re not having the best day and need a hand to create a great customer experience? Are people aware of what your company really stands for and what they’re getting into when they choose to come work for your company? Is your hiring, training, and ongoing development in alignment with your mission and vision of what you want your company to look like in 5, 10, 15 years? I would love to see your answers at one of the many Inspired and Intentional outlets: You can find show notes, the questions, at inspiredandintentional.com/episode007. While there you can also sign up to be kept up to date on the latest podcasts and happenings in the world of Inspired and Intentional business news. I can also be reached on Twitter @ToddAReed, on LinkedIn at LinkedIn.com/in/toddareed, and on Facebook, search for inspired and intentional. You can get hold of Amy by emailing her at aemberling@zingermans.com. https://twitter.com/ToddAReed https://www.linkedin.com/in/toddareed https://www.facebook.com/Inspired-and-Intentional-1658283491074728/ One last favor, reviews and ratings really help other leaders looking for a podcast to inspire them. Please take a moment to review this podcast on iTunes or stitcher. There are links from my website to help you do this. Next week we’ll continue our talk with Amy Emberling. She’ll cover issues like training systems, getting dissenting opinions to bubble up in your team, and having those difficult employee conversations. Thank you for listening and until next week, be inspired and intentional. The inspired and intentional business podcast is copyright 2015 by it’s owner. The music is Funk Game Loop, Kevin MacLeod Royalty Free from Incompatech. Thank you for sharing your talent.