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Happy PRIDE Month! That's the whole bit today, PRIDE media! We brought a few pieces to discuss in order to celebrate all forms of experience and love. Along the way we have a few artists to showcase as well as lists for further exploration into this beautiful world of diverse media. Show Notes: LGBTQ+ Reads: https://lgbtqreads.com/ History: 11 LGBTQ+ Women Who Shaped the Course of History: https://www.them.us/story/lgbtq-women-who-shaped-history-womens-history-month Recognizing LGBTQIA+ Women of Color Over the Years: https://emtrain.com/blog/diversity/lgbt-women-of-color/ 12 Important Queer Women in History to Know: https://queersapphic.com/queer-culture/queer-women-history-lesbian/ LGBTQ+ Women Who Made History: https://womenshistory.si.edu/blog/lgbtq-women-who-made-history Four LGBTQIA+ Women Who Made history: https://seattlepride.org/news/four-lgbtqia-women-who-made-history Marsha P Johnson: Marsha: The Joy and Defiance of Marsha P. Johnson, by Tourmaline Marsha P Johnson: The Life and Legacy of a Transgender Trailblazer, by Lyra Snow Stonewall: The Definitive Story of the LGBT Rights Uprising that Changed America, by Martin B. Duberman One Day in June: A Story Inspired by the Life and Activism of Marsha P Johnson, by Tourmaline https://wams.nyhistory.org/life-story/marsha-p-johnson/ https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/marsha-p-johnson Sally Ride: Sally Ride: America's First Woman in Space, by Lynn Sherr https://www.womenshistory.org/education-resources/biographies/sally-ride Josephine Baker: Josephine Baker: The Hungry Heart by Jean-Claude Baker and Chris Chase https://nmaahc.si.edu/josephine-baker 90 Years Later, the Radical Power of Josephine Baker's Banana Skirt: https://www.vogue.com/article/josephine-baker-90th-anniversary-banana-skirt Poetry: Audre Lorde: https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/audre-lorde Zami: A New Spelling of My Name, by Audra Lourde Fiction: Historical Fiction by Era: https://lgbtqreads.com/general-fiction/realistic-historical-by-era/ Historical Romance by Era: https://lgbtqreads.com/romance/historical-romance-by-era/ Christopher Rice Recommends 9 LGBTQ Historical Fiction Titles: https://booktrib.com/2023/06/08/christopher-rice-recommends-9-lgbtq-historical-fiction-titles/ The Best Queer Historical Fiction of the Century (So Far): https://bookriot.com/best-queer-historical-fiction-of-the-century-so-far/ Love and Struggle Through the Ages: A Reading List of Queer Historical Fiction: https://lithub.com/love-and-struggle-throughout-the-ages-a-reading-list-of-queer-historical-fiction/ KJ Charles: https://www.kjcharleswriter.com/ Her Redbubble shop: https://www.redbubble.com/people/kjcharles/shop Cat Sebastian: https://catsebastian.com/ Photography: Hulleah J. Tsinhnahjinnie: https://nas.ucdavis.edu/people/hulleah-tsinhnahjinnie-seminolemuscogeedine When Is a Photograph Worth a Thousand Words?: https://www.hulleah.com/9to5/1000words.htm https://www.cartermuseum.org/artists/hulleah-tsinhnahjinnie https://americanindian.si.edu/collections-search/search?edan_q=hulleah&edan_fq%5B0%5D=name%3A%22Tsinhnahjinnie%2C%20Hulleah%22 Thirsty Sword Lesbians Website: https://evilhat.com/product/thirsty-sword-lesbians/ Review: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvFQCfvf-bM 5-hour playthrough with mechanic tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAJxx9khRjs Email: glassboxpodcast@gmail.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/GlassBoxPod Patreon page for documentary: https://www.patreon.com/SeerStonedProductions BlueSky: @glassboxpodcast.bsky.social Other BlueSky: @bryceblankenagel.bsky.social and @shannongrover.bsky.social Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/glassboxpodcast/ Merch store: https://www.redbubble.com/people/exmoapparel/shop Or find the merch store by clicking on "Store" here: https://glassboxpodcast.com/index.html One time Paypal donation: bryceblankenagel@gmail.com Venmo: @Shannon-Grover-10
Let's honestly try to answer a very hard question: What price are you actually willing to pay to follow Jesus? While we in the West generally don't need to grapple with that question to the fullest, we have brothers and sisters all over the world for whom that question is a life-or-death daily reality. In this powerful episode of the Impactus podcast, Chris sits down with Chris Chase of Open Doors Canada to confront what most Western men don't really want or need to face. Through the remarkable legacy of Brother Andrew—"God's Smuggler" who risked everything to deliver Bibles behind enemy lines during the Cold War—Chris and Chris delve into the ongoing story of a global Church under intense pressure, yet also, amazingly, thriving and alive. You'll hear firsthand insights into the lives of believers in places like North Korea, Nigeria, and Iran, where faith can mean imprisonment, violence, or death. Yet instead of fear, these fellow believers choose courage, joy, and unshakable conviction. Their example powerfully challenges our comfort-driven faith that is so common in North America, and invites men to reconsider what trusting and following Jesus really looks like. Don't miss it! Website: https://impactus.org/ Check Our Resources for Men: https://impactus.org/resources/ ---------------------------------------------- Follow us on Social Media Facebook Instagram LinkedIn Twitter This Is Me TV
Join us this week as we hear a word from Open Doors Canada representative Pastor Chris Chase, as he talks about our brothers and sisters in the persecuted church all over the world.If you'd like to connect with us, please visit myjourney.church.
Today's podcast guest is Chris Chase. Chris is a strength coach and performance specialist with extensive NBA experience, known for integrating biomechanics, movement quality, and strength training into practical systems for basketball athletes, with an emphasis on durability, adaptable movement, and long-term athletic development. Chris Chase returns to discuss the evolution of modern sports performance training, from force outputs and plyometrics to deceleration mechanics, movement constraints, and load management in the NBA. Chris and Joel dive into the balance between “functional” and traditional strength work, the risks and rewards of plyometric training, resisted acceleration/deceleration methods, and why many athletes may benefit more from simplified, output-driven systems than excessive movement complexity. The conversation also explores basketball athleticism, reactive strength, tendon health, and the art of minimal effective dose training. Today's episode is brought to you by Hammer Strength and the Just Fly Sports Online Courses
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This episode centers on a discussion of the first and second half of the spiritual life. Building off of our conversation with Chris Chase in episode 59, we talk about the shift from believing in God to experiencing God. The movement from belonging to a religion to living in relationship with the Divine. The shift does not follow a prescribed timeline and is often initiated through loss, failure, or suffering. If the first half of the spiritual life is about the journey to build a self, then the second half of live is about giving that self away. Send us a textContact Us: Email | Instagram | Facebook | Web Presented by: The Center for Spiritual PracticeCreative Team: Nathan Tipton, Christibeth Paul, Thom Rasnick, Kerry Ruff, Paul Ruff, Shay Boswell, and Whitney RossOriginal Music composed by: Paul Ruff
Chris Chase - Director of Performance for the Memphis Grizzlies - joins us for the 121st episode of MTN. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Chris about the ability to problem solve with elite athletes, iterating the process of evaluation and testing within the team setting, and we dive into a rabbit hole on the limitations of free weights and surfing the 'strength' spectrum.Follow Chris on IG @_chris_chaseFind and follow us on social media @mtn_perform and check back each Wednesday for a new episodeBig Thanks to our sponsor Lumin Sports:Lumin continues to change the game within the AMS realm and recently launched their new strength builder platform. Head on over to luminsports.com - and mention Move the Needle at Check out to receive 20% off your first full year.& a huge Thank You to our sponsor, Hawkin Dynamics: Hawkin is the world leader in force measuring, and continues to put forth the tools for high-performance practitioners to be exactly that, high performers. If you haven't yet checked out Hawkins - head over to their website at: https://www.hawkindynamics.com/ and check out everything they have to offerMake sure to check out our sponsor, Samson Equipment: Samson is a leader in manufacturing elite weight room equipment (and have been for nearly 50 years). Founded by Dave and Linda Schroeder, Samson is weight room equipment made by coaches for coaches. Check them out at samsonequipment.com for more informationShoutout to our sponsor, 1080 Motion. The 1080 Sprint is the single best piece of training equipment in the world & has continually changed the game for training speed, strength, and power. Go to 1080motion.com to learn more.
On this episode of More Than One Way we welcome special guest Chris Chase for a conversation about the mysteries of our life journeys. Beyond study and structure to experience and wonder, we share our own quests of searching for more of who we truly are and how that in turn shapes how we welcome others. Send us a textContact Us: Email | Instagram | Facebook | Web Presented by: The Center for Spiritual PracticeCreative Team: Nathan Tipton, Christibeth Paul, Thom Rasnick, Kerry Ruff, Paul Ruff, Shay Boswell, and Whitney RossOriginal Music composed by: Paul Ruff
In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Dr. Chris Chase from South Dakota State University explores the persistent challenge of stray voltage in dairy cattle facilities. Discover how faulty facility design, inadequate maintenance, and overlooked electrical issues contribute to this problem—and learn practical strategies to prevent and manage it. Listen now on all major podcast platforms!"Stray voltage can affect the immune system, adding stress to already vulnerable transition cows."Meet the guest: Dr. Chris Chase earned his DVM from Iowa State University and his M.S. and Ph.D. in virology and immunology from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. As a professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences at South Dakota State University, Dr. Chase has spent decades advancing animal health research. Click here to learn more: bit.ly/40XFyVdhttps://bit.ly/3Ch71Jahttps://strayvoltagefacts.com/Liked this one? Don't stop now — Here's what we think you'll love!What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:27) Introduction(05:57) Stray voltage basics(12:57) Facility design flaws(16:58) Importance of maintenance(23:23) Identifying root causes(25:47) Impact on herd health(29:13) Final three questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Priority IAC* Evonik* Adisseo* Lallemand- Natural Biologics- SmaXtec- Berg + Schmidt- dsm-firmenich- Scoular- ICC- AHV- Protekta
In this episode of The Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast, Dr. Chris Chase, Professor Emeritus at South Dakota State University, breaks down the critical link between gut health and immune function in dairy cattle. He covers how diet, water quality, and stress impact gut integrity and the pro-inflammatory response, plus practical strategies to support a healthy microbiome. Listen now on all major platforms!"The gut microbiome and immune system are deeply connected. Maintaining this balance through diet and management is key to animal health."Meet the guest: Dr. Chris Chase, Professor Emeritus at South Dakota State University, has dedicated his career to veterinary immunology and virology. He earned his DVM from Iowa State University and his MS and PhD from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Dr. Chase co-founded RTI (Research, Technology Innovation LLC), now ClinVet-South Dakota, an animal health research organization. Dr. Chase is the Past-President of the American College of Veterinary Microbiology and the Conference of Research Workers in Animal Disease.What will you learn: (00:00) Highlight(01:46) Introduction(03:12) Gut health and immunity(05:51) Role of water quality(07:06) Stress and gut integrity(09:33) Additives for gut health(13:35) Key takeaways(16:16) Closing thoughtsThe Dairy Nutrition Blackbelt Podcast is trusted and supported by the innovative companies: Volac* Adisseo- Virtus Nutrition- Zinpro- Afimilk- Kemin- Priority IAC
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Chris Chase, Emeritus Professor in the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences and Dr. Curt Vlietstra, Senior Professional Services Veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim. This episode is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, manufacturer of the Pyramid line of cattle vaccines. Find more information about Pyramid/Presponse vaccines by visiting this page. Adjuvants are a critical component of vaccines, but they can be an overlooked factor when putting together a vaccine program. The three roles of adjuvants serve in vaccines are creating a danger signal for the host, help the immune system recognize the antigen and to protect the antigen. Historically, there has been some skepticism around vaccinating young calves early due to the presence of maternal antibodies. Our guests discuss what role vaccines serve in a calf program while recognizing the importance of colostral immunity and the purpose it serves. Adjuvants can serve an important role in young calves to help with a vaccine-induced immune response. Our guests discuss the METASTIM adjuvant, how it differs from other adjuvants, and the role it plays in boosting immunity even in the face of maternal antibodies. Veterinarians play a critical role in developing vaccine programs for their clients' herds. This not only includes ensuring that the appropriate vaccines are selected for the herd, but also making sure that nutrition, specifically vitamin and mineral nutrition, is appropriate, stress is minimized, and vaccine storage and administration is correct. We close the podcast by discussing the future of vaccine and adjuvant technologies that veterinarians should be aware of and how these potential uses can improve cattle health. Veterinarians can go to https://bi-animalhealth.com/cattle/ or talk to their Boehringer Professional Services Veterinarian for more information.
In this conversation, Chris Chase, Director of Performance at the Memphis Grizzlies, discusses the significance of deceleration in athletic performance, particularly in basketball. He emphasizes the need for strength coaches to adapt to technological advancements and the importance of understanding multi-directional speed. The conversation also touches on the evolution of training methods and the necessity of effective testing for deceleration and acceleration. In this conversation, Chris Chase discusses innovative measurement techniques in sports training, focusing on the use of technology like VueMotion and force plates. He emphasizes the importance of understanding both kinematics and kinetics in athlete training, particularly in basketball. The discussion also covers the evolving landscape of force measurement technology and the potential for new tools to replace traditional methods. Additionally, Chase shares insights on deceleration training, highlighting the need for progressive overload and the role of functional training, including the use of machines, in athlete development. Main talking points: • Acceleration elements should not be overlooked in training • ADA testing provides valuable insights into deceleration capabilities • Kinetics and kinematics are essential for understanding athlete performance • Deceleration training requires progressive overload to be effective • Functional training can include machines for targeted muscle development • Understanding impulse manipulation is key to improving performance
Join us for an inspiring message from guest speaker Chris Chase as he unpacks the power of intercession and prayer. Drawing from Exodus 39, Chris challenges us to reflect on who we are bringing before God in our prayers and how we can embrace the call of a royal priesthood. He also shares powerful stories of the persecuted church and how we can stand in prayer for our brothers and sisters worldwide.
In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Dr. Chris Chase, from South Dakota State University, discusses the balance of nutrition, vaccination protocols, and management in dairy cattle health. Drawing on his deep expertise in virology and immunology, Dr. Chase shares hands-on tips to reduce stress and boost immune performance in calves and cows. Catch the episode on your favorite podcast platform!"Timing is critical in vaccination—it's not just about protection but ensuring it doesn't hinder animal health."Meet the guest: Dr. Chris Chase, a professor at South Dakota State University, holds a DVM and an MS from Iowa State University and a Ph.D. from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. With decades of experience in virology and immunology, Dr. Chase's research focuses on viral infections and animal health diagnostics.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:24) Introduction(01:47) Dr. Chase's background(08:12) Vaccine protocols & timing(11:04) Stress & immunity(26:59) Nutrition & health(33:28) Heat & cold stress(42:24) Final questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like:* Adisseo- SmaXtec- Acepsis- Berg + Schmidt- Trouw Nutrition- Natural Biologics- Scoular- ICC- Priority IAC- dsm-firmenich- Diamond V- Protekta- Volac
Hello there!In this episode of The Dairy Podcast Show, Dr. Chris Chase from South Dakota State University highlights the importance of gut health in dairy cattle. He explains how the gut, the largest immune organ in cattle, influences overall health, immunity, and performance. Dr. Chase explores the complexities of microbiome interactions, inflammation, and the role of nutraceuticals in dairy cattle management. Listen now on all major platforms!"The gut is the largest immune organ in the body, and it plays a critical role in how the animal responds to challenges, both in the gut and systemically." Meet the guest: Dr. Chris Chase earned his DVM from Iowa State University and completed his M.S. and Ph.D. in virology and immunology at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is currently a professor of veterinary and biomedical sciences at South Dakota State University.What you'll learn:(00:00) Highlight(01:50) Introduction(04:11) Gut health overview(04:57) Microbiome and immunity(10:00) Feeding impacts(17:50) Nutraceuticals for gut health(21:48) Advancements in gut health research(25:09) Final three questionsThe Dairy Podcast Show is trusted and supported by innovative companies like: Natural Biologics* Adisseo- dsm-firmenich- Berg + Schmidt- ICC- Diamond V- Volac- SmaXtec- Acepsis- Trouw Nutrition- Protekta
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Jeffery Hall, a technical services veterinarian with Huvepharma and the coordinator for an AABP seminar titled "Practice Applicable Beef Cow Nutrition.” AABP recognizes the challenge of attending seminars before the conference and has expanded our CE offerings to include seminars outside of the annual and recent graduate conferences. The purpose of these seminars are to offer a small group setting where attendees can go home and immediately offer a new service or improve and expand a service they are currently offering to clients. We walk through the topics that will be taught during this seminar and their importance to veterinarians. Hall describes how veterinarians can get involved with the vitamin and mineral nutrition program for the beef cow producer clients and make an impact on health, productivity, economics and immune function. This seminar is also being taught by Dr. Chris Chase, who will review the impacts of nutrition on immunology. Dr. Dave Rethorst will discuss cow-calf nutrition and impacts on fetal programming as well as some ration balancing skills for veterinarians. Attendees will also learn about feeding cows and evaluating feedstuff opportunities during drought situations. This seminar was conducted at the 2023 AABP Annual Conference in Milwaukee, Wis., and has been expanded to a two-day course based on feedback from participants. Additional topics included in this seminar will cover fly control and coccidiosis control for cow-calf ranches. Hall also discusses the wet-lab portion of this seminar where attendees will learn how to perform a liver biopsy on live beef cows. Attendees will be able to go home and implement this service to their cow-calf clients as well as interpret and make management recommendations to their clients. This seminar will be held at The Ohio State University Marysville Large Animal Ambulatory Clinic June 27-28, 2024. This facility recently underwent a remodel with an excellent handling system to perform the wet-lab. The seminar has been approved for 15 hours of continuing education in jurisdictions that recognize RACE approval. A hotel block has been reserved for attendees to secure rooms. The cost of the seminar is $450 and includes lunch each day. Attendance is limited to 20 attendees and we encourage interested AABP members to register today. For more information and to register for this seminar and book your hotel room, visit this link.
AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by Dr. Joe Gillespie, Senior Professional Services Veterinarian with Boehringer Ingelheim, and Dr. Chris Chase, professor at South Dakota State University, to discuss vaccination of calves for bovine respiratory disease in the face of maternal antibodies. This podcast is sponsored by Boehringer Ingelheim, sponsor of the Welcome Reception at the AABP Annual Conference. Our guests review maternal antibody protection for the calf and how it protects calves versus how vaccination protects calves. Vaccinating calves early in life for bovine respiratory disease (BRD) is important, but it is important to understand the challenges with maternal antibody interference. Chase reviews the types of vaccines and the advantages and disadvantages of each type (intranasal, modified live and killed) as well as reviewing some new information about the efficacy of injectable modified live virus vaccines in calves. Gillespie also reviews the importance of adjuvants and why they make a difference for calf vaccine programs. Gillespie also discusses the importance of the herd veterinarian in working with farms to develop vaccine protocols for prevention of disease. Links:https://aabp.org/resources/2023_Pyramid_Dual_Challenge_Research_Brief.pdfhttps://aabp.org/resources/BRD_Battle_Plan.pdfhttps://aabp.org/resources/Protecting_Calves_from_BRD.pdf
5 Cs of History: Complexity, #2 of 4. Josephine Baker's life story - both what we know and what we don't/can't know - is fascinating. For our purposes today, her life story is a perfect case study for complexity in historical thinking. Not only was she an icon of contradictions, but the way she lived and interacted with the world has allowed historians and feminist scholars to really tease out the complexity of her lifetime. Josephine Baker lived from 1906 until 1975. She was both a Civil Rights activist and a performer who used blackface and racialized tropes to entertain. She was both a woman who had intimate (probably sexual) relationships with other women, and exiled an adopted son when he came out to her as gay. She was both a deeply private woman and opened her home to the public like an amusement park. And for most of her life she lived in France, which was both deeply enamored with Black American culture and music and deeply racist. As Josephine Baker shows us, historical moments, like life stories, are rarely simple. Bibliography Jean-Claude Baker and Chris Chase, Josephine: The Hungry Heart, (Random House New York, 1993). Peggy Caravantes, The Many Faces of Josephine Baker: Dancer, Singer, Activist, Spy (Chicago: Chicago Review Press, 2015) 151. Luca Cerchiari, Laurent Cugny, and Franz Kerschbaumer, Eurojazzland (Boston: Northwestern University Press, 2012) Ed. Mae G. Henderson and Charlene B. Register, The Josephine Baker Critical Reader FBI Records: The Vault — Josephine Baker Patrick O'Connor. “Josephine Baker.” American National Biography Online Mary McAuliffe, When Paris Sizzled: The 1920s paris of hemingway, chanel, cocteau, cole porter, josephine baker, and their friends (Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2016) Alan Schroeder and Heather Lehr Wagner, Josephine Baker: Entertainer (New York: Chelsea House, 2006) Bennetta Jules-Rosette, Josephine Baker in Art and Life: The Icon and the Image (Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 2007). Phyllis Rose, Jazz Cleopatra: Josephine Baker in Her Time, (DoubleDay, 1989). Jennifer Sweeney-Risko, “Fashionable ‘Formation': Reclaiming the Sartorial Politics of Josephine Baker,” Australian Feminist Studies 2018, VOL. 33, NO. 98, 498–514 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ottawa Valley's River Town Saints (Chris McComb, Jeremy Bortot, Chase Kasner & Joe Patrois) have just dropped their highly anticipated new single, "She Got That" which is a co-write with Jason Blaine. It marks their first release under their new recording deal with Sakamoto Music, distributed by Warner Music Canada. "We can't wait for you to hear the new music that we've been working hard on this year, and to be able to release it with our new label Sakamoto Music!" says River Town Saints. "We are overjoyed to welcome the talent of River Town Saints to the Sakamoto Music family," says Joelle May, Director of Promotions & Artist Services at Sakamoto Music. "Their journey, marked by hard work and remarkable skills, is truly commendable. 'She Got That' showcases their irresistible music and reaffirms their undeniable talent." "The entire team at Sakamoto Agency have been so supportive to River Town Saints and we are thrilled to be expanding our relationship to include their label side, Sakamoto Music," says Tina Simpkin, the band's manager. River Town Saints have much to celebrate in recent years, boasting an impressive 20 million audio streams and video views, a top 10 hit with their single “Bonfire,” CCMA Award nominations, CMAO and Canadian Radio Music Award wins, tours with Tim Hicks and Kip Moore and spots on the country's biggest festivals. Chris & Chase join me on the show for a great chat to talk about the group & their latest music.
Sermon by The Rev. Chris Chase, co-found of Braid Mission San Francisco, on Sunday, April 23, 2023.
Welcome to 'On the Path' w/ Cheryl Nembhard!A podcast filled to the brim w/ encouragement, inspiration, challenge & life lessons to ignite you in your faith, push you in your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who you are called to be...a World Changer!This topic is an important one and one that we need to speak about. We're speaking about how to recover after church hurt, with Podcaster, Communicator and Pastor, Chris Chase. In this episode, we will be discussing the steps we can take to find restoration & healing , the tension between holiness and humanity, the fallout of moral failings in Church Leadership, as well as hearing Chris's own personal story of picking up the pieces after deep church hurt and why he is still all in today. So raw and so challenging. This episode is incredible and for anyone who's on a journey of healing. On The Path Podcast is available on all podcast platforms and can be watched as a digital show on YES TV across Canada or stream it 24 hours a day on Castle TV!Subscribe to my Youtube Channel and watch all full shows from past seasons there (https://www.youtube.com/@CherylNembhardTV
Episode SummaryErin and Rachel swing to the end of the Disney Renaissance with their discussion of Tarzan (1999). The hosts fault the filmmakers for their choice of racist, misogynistic source material, but applaud the stunning visuals, quotable script, and catchy soundtrack. Episode BibliographyAbbott, J. (1999, June 7). A FRESH TARZAN. Orlando Sentinel. Retrieved February 12, 2023, from https://www.orlandosentinel.com/news/os-xpm-1999-06-08-9906070397-story.htmlAsclepi. (2012, June 26). The Making Of Tarzan. YouTube. Retrieved February 19, 2023, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drOxNNGwop4Bruce W.... - African-American Animators - Past & Present. (n.d.). Facebook. Retrieved February 19, 2023, from https://m.facebook.com/211281015572088/photos/bruce-w-smith-first-african-american-supervising-animator-for-disney-he-supervis/211284832238373/Burroughs, E. R. (1914). Tarzan of the Apes. A.L. Burt & Co.Berglund, J. (1999). 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Jesus warns Peter about his own approaching testing and failures.
Load management is a hot topic with evolving viewpoints in many sports, especially basketball. A few years ago coaches seemed to think of loads as a poison to be avoided, but many coaches are advocating a new paradigm instead: loads are best managed when you are prepared for them. Chris Chase of the Memphis Grizzlies joins this week's GAINcast to discus how he prepares athletes for the demands of the long NBA season, including his use of some non-traditional methods such as flywheel training and constrained movements to find stimulus during the season. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2022/07/gaincast-episode-246-preparing-for-load-with-chris-chase/ The following links were referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: Further reading The following links were referenced in the podcast or provide some additional reading material on the topic: The GAINcast is sponsored by GAIN. Prior GAIN attendees can renew their membership to get continued access to the GAIN library and this year's talks. If you haven't been to GAIN before, sign up for the GAIN Master Class series for access to 24 in-depth lectures on a variety of athletic development topics. We're also brought to you by HMMR Media. Join HMMR Media to get access to a vast library of online training resources, video, articles, podcasts, and more. We discussed the Exerfly flywheel device on the podcast. Recently James de Lacey wrote an article about developing explosive power with creative solutions for eccentric overload using the flywheel. For more on preparing for basketball, listen to our interview with Ron Adams of the Golden State Warriors on GAINcas 218. We also had Gonzaga basketball strength coach Travis Knight on HMMR Podcast 223, former Warriors coach Lachlan Penfold on HMMR Podcast 62, and private coach Joe Abunassar on HMMR Podcast 184.
Buying a company to get into the junk removal industry? What should the numbers look like and what are our thoughts? Today we talk with Chris Chase. Watch This Episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6BnKCpjzdQk Subscribe on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCjAzNKqcVe6edOPbG81B7jw/ Listen in as industry experts Andy Weins of Green Up Solutions and Casey 'Bubba' Lawrence of Demo Worx break it down for you. Connect with Andy: https://www.linkedin.com/in/andyweins/ Connect with Casey: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casey-lawrence-b37275b3/ Need help? Call Casey: 817-381-0148 Find the show on... Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/trash-talk-business-podcast/id1622074930?ls=1 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4kUzhngawb5CclPn55UEeP Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly9mZWVkcy5saWJzeW4uY29tLzQwNzkwMC9yc3M Amazon Music/Audible: https://www.amazon.com/Trash-Talk-Business-Podcast/dp/B09ZD1ZL5N/ iHeart Radio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/263-trash-talk-business-podcas-96351191/
Chris Chase and I discussed zoysiagrass on putting greens and why one would use it. The post we talked about is https://www.asianturfgrass.com/post/zoysia-on-putting-greens-why/ Other related videos include: Zoysia greens? How good can they be? https://youtu.be/YajsiwdGkcI The distinctive ball roll on zoysia (korai) greens: https://youtu.be/0yiM7Ti08do Ball reaction (bounce and roll) on korai zoysia greens at the Sansan KBC Augusta golf tournament: https://youtu.be/bbcJhA1zqNo zoysiagrass putting greens and sportsturf with Tyler Carr: https://youtu.be/oNw9fPqm6YY Watch this episode at https://youtu.be/lEkbs_B-vrE Read more about all kinds of turfgrass topics at https://www.asianturfgrass.com/ See the ATC newsletters at https://subscribepage.com/atc_newsletters Listen to the ATC Office Hours podcast at https://atc-office-hours.transistor.fm/
In this episode Amanda Kraus discusses ADM – the American Development Model. Joining her on the show are Chris Chase, Director of Youth, Masters, and Safety at USRowing and Kenzie Coning, Coordinator, Coaching Education and ADM at United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A lot of shoe reviewers (aka shoetubers) these days get free pairs of all the latest kicks. But growing up in the Bay Area, Chris Chase was mocked on the blacktop for having $40 Payless shoes. This hurt but paled in comparison to the other challenges Chris faced daily in a single-parent home where times were tough, dinner was often pasta and ketchup, and substance abuse sometimes forced him to live with relatives. Fascinated by action figures and comic books at first, Chris soon became captivated by kicks and was eventually gifted a pair of iconic Air Jordan XIs by a half-brother he never knew he had until his mid-teens. As Chris struck out on his own, he only had money for rent and utilities and had to walk four miles each way to work at an AMC theater, where soda and popcorn were his staple diet. But as tight as his money was, this job provided the skills and mentorship he needed, preparing him to maintain and then manage apartment complexes. Unable to find performance reviews when he could afford basketball shoes, he started doing his own, and a few years later, a partnership with Drew Whitcomb grew into Weartesters, the leading sneaker review channel and website. In this episode, Chris shares:Why growing up without much gave him the gift of hustle What he did to survive when he went out on his ownHow a mentor and his best friend changed his pathWhy everything happens for a reasonWhat it means to have a supportive spouse and caring business partner Keep up with Chris's latest videos on the Weartesters YouTube channel, check out their Instagram feed, and support him by subscribing to the Weartesters' members-only Discord.
We sat down with Chris Chase, the Director of Performance for the Memphis Grizzlies. We discuss his path in strength and conditioning, what it's like to operate at various levels of sport and across different environments, and we talked about metrics that contribute to programming decision-making at a high level. We hope you enjoy. Chris' Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/_chris_chase/
In this episode, AABP Executive Director Dr. Fred Gingrich is joined by AABP member Dr. Chris Chase to discuss corona viruses in humans and animals. Chase is a veterinary immunologist from South Dakota State University. During our discussion, we touch on the similarities of COVID-19 in humans and what we have previously used in bovine veterinary medicine and other areas of the veterinary industry. We discuss the role of body condition on the immune system and why obesity in cattle or humans can negatively impact the response to viruses. Chase discusses some of the unique characteristics of corona viruses such as a single spike protein that is the dominant antigen and how they use this spike protein to gain entrance into the cell. He states that the job of the immune system is not to defend, but to maintain health and homeostasis. When we have immune-malfunction, either due to an exaggerated immune response or immune suppression, we lose this homeostasis and it can affect multiple body systems. He describes the causes and the results of a cytokine storm and how both non-steroidal and steroidal anti-inflammatories can be used in cattle and people. Chase describes how monoclonal antibodies are produced in a different manner today which has resulted in more widespread production of this important tool. He describes how the first monoclonal antibody was developed for use in calves to prevent K-99 colibacillosis. We also discuss the various platform vaccine technologies and the first nucleic acid vaccine was developed for veterinary medicine. He describes the safety and efficacy of mRNA vaccines and their potential role in veterinary medicine. We wrap up our discussion by reviewing the role probiotics can play in prevention of disease as well as the use of ivermectin for viral diseases. Veterinary medicine plays a critical role in the research and development of biotechnologies that can be used in both human and animal medicine. Veterinarians are an important part of the One Health concept, both in understanding population medicine, the role of disease prevention and the management of zoonotic disease.
With one of our co stars out for a personal matter, we bring in our good friend Chris "Chase" to hold it down. Basic, shares that he's officially signed his contractual agreement with a job thats gonna take his talents to California. Rell let's us know why they call DC “Chocolate City”, and there's a heated discussion between Rell & Virtue over the politics surrounding Pharrell's "SOMETHING IN THE WATER" festival. Is it a possibility that "SITW" could come to Norfolk. Let's talk about it! Our guest honoree has some interesting takes about Meek Mills new album "Expensive Pain" & lets us into his thought process when Rell ask, “Where are you from”?. This episode is filled with laughter & entertainment we hope you enjoy. Call us whatever... Just don't call us a Podcast.
On this See Hear Love episode, our formidable Men's Panel with co-host Matt Vincent and panel contributors Art Kung, Chris Chase and Good Word contributor Chris Orme share what it means to be an INTENTIONAL & PRESENT Father. Their conversation is honest about their struggles in parenting, the expectations they put on themselves, the best parts of being a dad and how Jesus informs how they love their kids. We also have a VERY special guest joining us on this episode. JON TYSON, (Author & Pastor of Church of the City New York ) shares about his latest book The Intentional Father (how to be present and lead your teenage kids toward healthy adulthood) AND he encourages ministry leaders to choose the long game ..and not get burnt out trying to react to the pandemic in the short term. It's a great show that needs to be shared with as many dads AND parents who need encouragement today
On this See Hear Love episode, our formidable Men's Panel with co-host Matt Vincent and panel contributors Art Kung, Chris Chase and Good Word contributor Chris Orme share what it means to be an INTENTIONAL & PRESENT Father. Their conversation is honest about their struggles in parenting, the expectations they put on themselves, the best parts of being a dad and how Jesus informs how they love their kids. We also have a VERY special guest joining us on this episode. JON TYSON, (Author & Pastor of Church of the City New York ) shares about his latest book The Intentional Father (how to be present and lead your teenage kids toward healthy adulthood) AND he encourages ministry leaders to choose the long game ..and not get burnt out trying to react to the pandemic in the short term. It's a great show that needs to be shared with as many dads AND parents who need encouragement today
With a truly pragmatic approach to training, Chris Chase emphasizes establishing standards in his programs. KPIs, he notes, provides a framework that helps players get to where they need to be. Perhaps this is wisdom drawn from experience; after all, Chris has coached at every level there is. He has served as Strength and Conditioning […] The post Chris Chase on Establishing Standards and Improving Performance in Basketball appeared first on Robertson Training Systems.
Chris Chase is a sought-after leadership and church communicator. Most recently, he has joined The Meeting House's staff team as the new lead pastor of their Newmarket Site/Parish. Along with 9 of his friends, Chris is a part of The House of Common Show, a podcast and YouTube show that covers areas of popular culture, Black/African-American culture and more. In this episode of the podcast, Joanna and Chris discuss the fruit of kindness in a world that seems dedicated to division. What does it mean to be kind? How can we choose kindness towards ourselves and others? This chat is provoking, informative and also really funny. Don't miss it! --- Listen to our weekly episodes of the podcast: Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/xw8k2t2r Apple Music: https://tinyurl.com/ytms6na7 Google: https://tinyurl.com/bjraf4vy ---Learn more about Chris Chase Website: http://www.thatchrischase.com/ Instagram: @thatchrischase Twitter: @thatchrischase --- Learn more about Word Made Digital: Website: https://www.wordmadedigital.com/ Connect with us on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/fsycm98m Join our Facebook Group "Digital Church": https://tinyurl.com/hfwuecm9 --- Thank you to our Season 6 sponsors: Compassion Canada: https://www.compassion.ca/ WayBase: https://www.waybase.com/ Visit http://Waybase.com/report for a free report that helps leaders post-Covid--- Music: "Good Morning" by Laxcity Musicbed Licensed
Welcome to On the Path, a podcast filled to the brim with encouragement, inspiration, interviews & life lessons to ignite you in your faith, push you to your purpose and challenge you to be exactly who You are called by God to be...a world changer! Get into the classroom of life, with host Cheryl Nembhard, as incredible guests share their stories of triumph, tragedy and the big lessons they've learned along the way. Coming up this week on #OnthePathPodcast, we're speaking with the brilliant, inspiring & out-of-the-box Thought Leader, Pastor & Podcaster Chris Chase!We're looking at the Church today, post resurrection and asking the hard questions about where we are as a People. Are we mirroring the life of the Disciples or the Religous Leaders that Jesus opposed? We're talking about:•The Dangers of Cancel Culture •The Contradictions of Celebrity Christians• Performative Christianity • Where the Church is now in the area of reconciliation, allyship & inclusion, almost 12 months after George Floyd & global cries for racial justice•The vital & intentional role Women played in the life of Jesus and why it matters even more today•What every struggling person needs to know right now.**To watch this full show, please subscribe to my youtube channel (Cheryl Nembhard) and enjoy it there!**Thank You for listening, subscribing, rating & reviewing! Every rating helps! :-)-----------------------------------------------------------Join vibrant and down to earth host, Cheryl Nembhard as she asks the deep questions in life. Get ready for a big helping of honest & authentic conversation, along with positive affirmations that are sure to leave you encouraged and ready to face a brand new week ahead!
What's the key to a healthy immune system in cattle? How do you lay the foundation for a healthy herd? In this chat with Dr. Chris Chase, a professor in the Department of Veterinary and Biomedical Sciences at South Dakota State University, he draws on research to discuss how it often comes down to one factor — balance. A homeostasis where the immune system isn't overactive but is also doing enough to fight off invaders. It's delicate, but doable. If you're interested in the immune system balancing act, you won't want to miss Dr. Chase's in-depth #ScienceHearted discussion with host Andy Vance in this episode of “Food Chain Chats.”
This week on See Hear Love, we conclude our series, 'Our Present Suffering & What It Means To Be A Resurrection People.' In Part 1, we focused on Jesus's suffering and how our suffering identifies us as children of God and that we are more like Christ in our moments of suffering than we realize. In Part 2, our panel of pastors (Elle Pyke, Chris Chase, Kaarina Hsieh and Jenn Burnett) focus on Jesus's resurrection and what it means to be a Resurrection People, a Resurrection Community in: Our church Our Leadership In the marketplace and in our jobs In our everyday decisions As we confront injustice, inequality and racism They also answer the question: "What is your encouragement to those that are struggling with believing and understanding the Easter story, Jesus' death and resurrection." A powerful Holy Week and Easter Season Series and a much needed conversation today!
This week on See Hear Love, we conclude our series, 'Our Present Suffering & What It Means To Be A Resurrection People.' In Part 1, we focused on Jesus's suffering and how our suffering identifies us as children of God and that we are more like Christ in our moments of suffering than we realize. In Part 2, our panel of pastors (Elle Pyke, Chris Chase, Kaarina Hsieh and Jenn Burnett) focus on Jesus's resurrection and what it means to be a Resurrection People, a Resurrection Community in: Our church Our Leadership In the marketplace and in our jobs In our everyday decisions As we confront injustice, inequality and racism They also answer the question: "What is your encouragement to those that are struggling with believing and understanding the Easter story, Jesus' death and resurrection." A powerful Holy Week and Easter Season Series and a much needed conversation today!
Chris Chase, Owner of Everything Trade Shows in Ft. Lauderdale, FL, joins Mike to talk about business these days and in 2020, Don and Mike talk Omnichannel business practices and Eggs in One Basket and More! TheDonAndMikeShow.net and ExhibitCityNews.com
On this episode of the Dads Got Kicks Podcast the crew is joined by the one and only Chris Chase (aka Nightwing2303) from WearTesters. They talk about how he got started on YouTube, balancing between being a sneakerhead and a dad, how meeting his long-lost step brother led to his love for kicks, and much more. www.dadsgotkicks.com
Abel, Jane, and Vincent sit down with the family from Tupps Brewery, head brewer Chris Lewis, Chase Lewis, and Nicole Wright to catch up on all the great things going on since our last interview - Cheers! @tupps_brewery and please leave us @whatshoppeningtexas a review! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/whatshoppeningtexas/support
Institutional locksmith Chris Chase shares his knowledge and expertise on locksmithing in a health care setting.
Institutional locksmith Chris Chase shares his knowledge and expertise on locksmithing in a health care setting.
Sneaker History Podcast - Sneakers, Sneaker Culture and the Business of Footwear
On this episode of the Sneaker History Podcast, and for one of our final episodes of the year, we are joined by Chris Chase, aka Nightwing2303, and Drew Whitcomb of WearTesters to find out the best performance sneakers of 2020. Chris shares his top 3 basketball sneakers of the year, Drew shares his favorite running shoes, and we dig into the technologies that will shape 2021. Subscribe to WearTesters: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUAzh982ZbDziKIL8MxGmVA Follow Chris: https://instagram.com/nightwing2303 Follow Drew: https://instagram.com/drewwhitcomb Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VyYhXa3HqDY (https://youtu.be/VyYhXa3HqDY) Join our Patreon/Discord: https://patreon.com/sneakerhistory (https://patreon.com/sneakerhistory) ***Links are affiliate links. We may make a small commission for purchases made after clicking (A great way to support the pod!)*** - FROM THE EPISODE — Follow Ricky on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/spacecampfresh/?hl=en Follow us on Instagram - http://instagram.com/sneakerhistory (instagram.com/sneakerhistory) Subscribe on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/user/SneakerHistory (https://youtube.com/SneakerHistory) Talk to us on Twitter - http://twitter.com/sneakerhistory (twitter.com/sneakerhistory) Join The Run Club - http://instagram.com/shrunclub (instagram.com/shrunclub) Nick - http://instagram.com/nickengvall (instagram.com/nickengvall) Robbie - http://instagram.com/rahbee702 (instagram.com/rahbee702) Mike - http://instagram.com/madwatcher789 (instagram.com/madwatcher789) Rohit - http://www.instagram.com/rohitm13/ (www.instagram.com/rohitm13/) Leave us a review! On iTunes! https://fave.co/2HIuWSX (https://fave.co/2HIuWSX) Check Out Our Previous Episodes: https://sneakerhistory.com/wp-admin/sneakerhistory.com/podcasts/ (sneakerhistory.com/podcasts/)
This is a talk about truth, unity, and direction. We want to listen, learn, and take action where it's our place. This is not a one time conversation, but somewhat of a beginning in our journey as a team to create healthy conversation with respect to social injustices.Chris plugs:Instagram, Twitter: @thatchrischaseInstagram-@thehouseofcommonshowYoutube- house of common showSongs in this episode:Propaganda-DopePropaganda-CynicalTalib Kweli- Get ByCommon-The BelieverCommon-The Dreamer
Dr. Chris Chase offered a very interesting presentation on the effects nutrition can have on the immune system. The first webinar of 2018, it was a continuation on the mini-unit on immunology and nutrition begun by Drs. Lance Baumgard and Michael Ballou in 2017. We were joined by Paula Turiello, translating into Spanish and broadcasting in Argentina, and Tom Long, our new partner in China. Tom translated into Mandarin. Marcelo Hentz Ramos from Brazil was unable to join us. In addition to an excellent presentation, the question and answer period was terrifically informative.
My guest on this episode is Chris Chase, owner and operator of the new Noise Floor recording studio in Dover. Chris and I talked about taking apart his old studio and building the new one, being a difficult teenager, fortuitous advice of a patient teacher, embracing learning, being a Repo Man, and the truth about Smash Mouth...among other things. Thanks for listening - enjoy!
Charles, Matt, and Gregg are joined by Chris Chase to discuss the life of foster youth, what foster youth need to move into adulthood, and how connections with adults can make a difference. Rev. Christopher Chase is an Episcopal Priest in the Diocese of California and is Co-Director of Braid Mission, an innovative ministry providing support to foster youth. Braid Mission's website is here: https://braidmission.org/ Removed, the film mentioned in this episode, can be found here: http://removedfilm.com/
Charles, Matt, and Gregg are joined by Chris Chase to discuss the challenges facing foster youth, Braid Mission in the San Francisco area, and how connections with adults can make a difference. Rev. Christopher Chase is an Episcopal Priest in the Diocese of California and is Co-Director of Braid Mission, an innovative ministry providing support to foster youth. Braid Mission's website is here: https://braidmission.org/