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In this episode, we sat with Darren Brown(darrenbrown.ceo), a serial entrepreneur, about the importance of cultural appreciation, building and maintaining meaningful relationships, and developing the right mindset for business success. Darren shares insights on how to approach entrepreneurship and the steps you can take to create a thriving business. If you are looking
#teacher#collegeprofessor #motavationalspeaker In this episode, we speak with Professor D, a college professor who inspires students to be L.I.T. — Limitless, Intentional, and Thoughtful. With her humor, knowledge, and authentic approach, she helps students identify their limits and break free to pursue their true potential. If you are looking
#lifeinsurance #economy #motavationalspeaker In this episode, we speak with Dr. Kehinde Thomas, a life insurance broker and educator, about the current economic landscape and how he got started helping families secure their futures. We also explore the impact of AI in the workforce and whether it poses a threat to the everyday worker. If so it might be time for a change. If you are looking
A confidence vote in the House of Commons and Code Grey lifted at Hotel Dieu Grace Healthcare. These stories and more are in your noon news on the go.
Both of Windsor-Essex's English school boards will close early April 8, the OPP says two Tecumseh residents were duped in the so-called "emergency scam", and Windsor Regional Hospital says it can lift its "Code Grey" status next week. All the evening headlines on the go.
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On today's MJ Morning Show: Wacky Jackie went to see Love & Rockets concert in Atlanta Froggy is a Parrothead Morons in the news There's a deadline coming up, big cat owners Krispy Kreme is looking for this job to be filled Airline groper story MJ forgot from last week Nordstrom is selling single shoes? Code Blue, Code Grey at the hospital Hot Phobia... what is it? "Moving violation or not" Roxanne and the Fog Nap Teachers are speaking out about being attacked by students for doing this... we took calls MJ's personal revelation "Wheel of Fortune" host rumour Peleton recalled bikes, and told users not to use them... but... A Netflix restaurant is coming Pete Davidson responds to PETA Alcohol causes up to 60 diseases? But... but... cardiologists say this...
We are on debriefing no. 25, and it's been a fun ride! And we're reporting straight out of our night shift. We're coming off working the last two nights., and we're happy to flex our Cup of Nurse's unit merch! Check out the link to our shop below, grab your Cup of Nurses jackets and represent your unit!
On this episode of Moose Talks, we talked with Susan Adams of the North Peace Community Foundation all about the foundation's work so far since its inception earlier this year.Then we catch up with Energeticcity.ca Investigative Reporter Spencer Hall about the new article he wrote in his "Code Grey" series all about the systemic issues in Northern Health and healthcare delivery in northeast BC.Tune in to Moose Talks this morning at 10 on Moose FM and via video on the Moose FM and Energeticcity.ca Facebook pages. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
CONTENT WARNING: Pyrophobia, gun violence, strong language, terror, and loud noises including screams and destruction. 10312019c: Arriving on the scene of a possible Code Grey, Bill Tyler and Ned Leroux unexpectedly stumble upon Kate Sheridan outside the ruins of Shamson Mine. Unsure what to make of one another, the three are forced to work together by the sudden appearance of an unknown danger from deep within the earth... Starring Jesse Steele as Bill Tyler, Virginia Spotts as Kate Sheridan, Ezra J. Wayne as Ned Leroux, Chris Martin as Robert Quincy, and Carmina Manley as Dispatch, with original music by Jesse Haugen. Written by Trevor Van Winkle and produced by Virginia Spotts and Trevor Van Winkle, and made possible by our supporters at Patreon.com/homesteadcorner and ko-fi.com/homesteadcorner For more information, additional content, and episode transcript, visit homesteadonthecorner.com/tst037 "Snapping, Wooden Fence, J.wav" by InspectorJ (www.jshaw.co.uk) of Freesound.org "In the Hall of the Mountain King" and "Night on Bald Mountain" recordings courtesy of musopen.org
Code Grey(s) continues IN QUARANTINE MODE with a very special return (Hi Megan!!!) and a very relevant episode 10 of Season 3. Join us as we review "What's Making Us Respond Irrationally in Quarantine This Week; our new segment "Meredith's Monologue" (10:00); our episode Rounds (12:20); the adult conjoined twins and a heated debate over whether supporting this throuple means supporting incest (21:30); the father-son emoting of George and Harold O'Malley (36:50); Molly Not-Grey and Meredith's Susan/Ellis tension (50:00); the Chief YELLING (1:02:25); and this episode's M&M (1:08:11). See you next week!
Welcome to another episode of Code Grey(s): Quarantine Edition! We recorded this a week ago and boy howdy has everything gotten so much worse! We start out with some quarantine chatter before getting into Co-Star vs Pattern and, eventually, our Season 3, Episode 9 Rounds (14:23). Then, we ask ourselves if we would help our partners rob a bank (16:20); how George makes his only good choice so far this season by consulting ERICA HAHN, MD (38:40); can we remain friends with exes? (43:40); George's new role as the alpha asshole at Seattle Grace (47:05) and the climactic showdown between Burke and Yang (55:00). PLUS our M&M (1:04:45) which includes some vintage Damien Rice... Stay safe! See you next week.
This week on Code Grey(s), we're talking about Season 2, Episode 25 of Grey's Anatomy -- and we have a LOT of feelings re: Burke's unbelievable pettiness (8:10); the ongoing humiliations of one Addison Montgomery and the McDreamy fallacy (11:00); Callie Torres' reckoning with the dysfunctional "family" she's now attached to (19:45); the handling of a shooting episode in 2006 vs our 2019 response (35:45); our introduction to ERICA HAHN and the moment Izzie finally and absolutely loses her mind (51:00); the most dramatic ending EVER (1:13:58); and this week's M&M (1:17:38) including a HEATED Song of the Week debate.
Welcome to this week's edition of Code Grey(s) where we are tackling an epidemic of SUPERSTITION in Season 2, Episode 24. After Patrice walks us through this week's Rounds, we discuss our own superstitions (or lack thereof); a poorly handled representation of OCD (19:00); the contracts of their representation with that of this week's neurotypical cases (34:00); and our M&M (46:00) -- which includes a SIGNATURE Song of the Week (48:00). Join us next week, as we continue our march to the Season 2 Finale!
My long time collaborator Adrian Calear AKA AIDzee has had many misfortunes in his life. He immortalised his story in a Melbourne International Comedy Festival show - Code Grey. Here we discuss the many misadventures he has experienced.
Welcome to season 2 episode 9 of Matter of Fat: a body positive podcast with Midwest sensibilities! Co-hosts Cat Polivoda and Saraya Boghani highlight community voices with a focus on body size, body positivity, & fat liberation. The gals highlight the Radical Health Alliance’s Rad Fat Adventure Camp and book club part 2 of Fearing the Black Body: the Racial Origins of Fatphobia at Real Life Coffee and Yoga this September. They also share excitement over Lindy West and Sam Irby’s visit and their decision to attend the WNYC Studios Werk It Conference in October. Personally, Saraya repurposes the term “basicity”, loves people taking on challenges, and looks forward to attending the Pink Sweat$ concert coming up real quick. Cat worked through some allergies, chick lit audiobooks, and joined the board of the NLC. Don’t wait on those applications, y’all! They’re due in October. Also, Cat will be on the “Retail Revealed: Success Secrets from Hometown Brands” panel on September 22nd. Also, TPT is doing an MN Original on Cat! They came to record at the KFAI Studios and show off how our girl gets it done! Cat and Saraya were so excited to welcome Patrice Anthony to the podcast! Patrice is a fellow Hamline Piper, creative, and absolute joy to talk to. We talk about finding friends as adults, how awkward middle school is *cough* Pen15 *cough*, and honestly so much more - just give it a listen. And listen to her Grey’s Anatomy podcast called Code Grey’s. The Dirt and Discourse is about how creepy fatphobia is and we may have jumped the shark on the horror movie sounds. Honestly, Saraya is ushering in autumn and the state fair is over so let it be FAT GIRL FALL! Thanks for listening and reading! Make sure to rate and review to help MoF engage with the algorithm and engage with the MoF hosts further through the Friends and Fans Facebook group. Thanks to KFAI! Find us! Website: www.kfai.org/matteroffat FB: www.facebook.com/matteroffatpod/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/matteroffatpod/ Twitter: twitter.com/matteroffatpod Email: matteroffatpod@gmail.com FB Fans and Friends Group: www.facebook.com/groups/625543661184306/ Fat Dish Flyover presents Lindy West and Sam Irby https://www.eventbrite.com/e/flyover-fest-presents-lindy-west-samantha-irby-tickets-59678252259 Fearing the Black Body: The Racial Origins of Fatphobia Discussion Group: https://www.facebook.com/events/332440084347043/ Radical Heath Alliance’s Rad Fat Adventure Camp: https://www.radicalhealthalliance.org/fatcamp Pink Sweat$ at the Fine Line: https://finelinemusic.com/events/pink-sweat-pink-beginnings-tour-part-2/ WNYC Studios Women in Podcasting Werk It Conference: https://www.werkitfestival.com/ Jasmine Guillory: https://www.jasmineguillory.com/ Alexa Martin: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/authors/2168079/alexa-martin New Leaders Council: www.newleaderscouncil.org Retail Revealed: Success Secrets from Hometown Brands: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/retail-revealed-success-secrets-from-hometown-brands-tickets-66604135763 Interview with Patrice Anthony Patrice’s Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/starcrossedcooks Pen15 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RLkEpO3k514 Code Grey’s Podcast https://www.facebook.com/pg/codegreys/posts/?ref=page_internal Patrice’s Summer Jam https://youtu.be/cuI0u1Xvh2Q
We're BACK with an all new (albeit abbreviated) episode of Code Grey(s). We had precisely ONE hour to record and in that time we dealt with: an adorable dog bein a dog in the background; our episode summary (02:43); the baffling smoking habits of millenials (05:50); a totally topical conversation about oral fixation (10:10); literal fart noises in a discussion of Izzy/Alex/Denny (15:20); the intergenerational love story of Sophie and George (17:05); the glorious triumph of pessimism over optimism (21:46); and our BITS (28:10) including our rundown of the proposal to repeal Obamacare.
In this special New Year's edition of Code Grey(s), we decide to look back on a miserable year and remind each other of the best things we saw, heard, read, and felt more generally. If you want to hear two cynical people do their best imitation of optimism, this is the podcast for you. Thanks to all our listeners and thanks especially to Asheville, NC; 22 A Million by Bon Iver; Jim Dale; Trazodone; The Lobster; Chance the Rapper; Octavia Butler; and the inimitable Lindy West. What'd you love this year? What are YOU trying to look forward to in 2017? Email us: codegreys@gmail.com
Happy Holidays from Code Grey(s)!! We're a little late and a little mouthy but we're here for our final(?) episode of 2016. If you wanna jump right to our dismantling of Texas' new fetal remains law, skip to 52:40! Grey's Anatomy, like your hosts, is in fine form with the Season 2 mid-season finale and we start with: Christmas decoration preferences as a new Myers-Briggs personality test; a brief treatise on the value of tragic Christmas films (07:45); our episode summary (11:50); divergent perspectives on a very difficult patient (15:05); Burke and Yang's futile attempts at compromise; Isobel Stevens, Christmas angel (31:40); and our BITS (43:00) including a dystopic Medical Fact of the Week (52:40) that chronicles the new Texas fetal remains mandate.
Welcome to another episode of Code Grey(s)! This week we're no less pissed off but we do spend less time cocooned in our anger. Instead, we talk for far too long about: Cherie Jaffe, a character who is not even in this episode nor indeed this show; our episode summary (04:44); You get a quint! You get a quint! Everybody get's a quint! Plus how Addison torpedoes Izzy's future in Peds (08:14); how the second coming of cherie jaffe helps Cristina find a piece of her missing humanity (20:42; HOT TAKES on mint chocolate chip ice cream (23:15); is Izzy's rage-stroke over Meredith warranted? (35:50); and our BITS (41:30) including our disturbing Medical Fact of the Week: the widespread use and consequences of solitary confinement (53:51). See you next week!
After a week off, Code Grey(s) is BACK with a recap of the Grey's Anatomy Season 2 premiere. We're back with a new logo, a new theme song, and the same snarky passion for Seattle Grace. In this episode we jump right into: the enigma of Addison Montgomery Shepherd (04:40)...the Preston Burke dating dilemma (12:00)...who really IS having the worst day: Mer or Cristina? (16:40)...Joe the Bartender as the Hogwarts ghost of Seattle Grace (19:25)...chisme and the Chief (29:45)...the confusing legal status of Joe’s “dead” body (35:00)...how love means having to explain exactly what you're sorry for (49:00)...and our BITS (54:20) which include a more-disappointing-than-usual Karev of the Week (57:25)...and Megan's truly metal Medical Fact of the Week (1:05:45).
It's the Season 1 Finale of Grey's Anatomy and of Code Grey(s)! This time with 40% fewer ummmmms, we take you through: the episode summary (02:25)...the revelation that George O'Malley has the Syph (03:40) as well as his subsequent overreaction (13:00)...that time Izzie and Cristina agree that being arrested is worth performing an unauthorized autopsy for the sake of SCIENCE (15:50)...Preston Burke and the fragile state of masculinity (21:28)...the symbolic sight of Chief Webber (32:00)...Meredith's ill-fated journey into emotional vulnerability (35:10)...the arrival of one Addison Montgomery Shepherd, MD (39:40)...and our BITS (47:47), which conclude with our thoughts on Jesse Williams' BET speech, Shonda's reaction, and why we stand with Black Lives Matter (51:33). Please join us in two weeks for our Season 2 premiere!
Wherein the show has been hijacked by villainous Greg Holbus, spelling ruin for the Creative Commoners. Will they defeat this dastardly foe? Will they then go on to discuss videos games, linear v. open storytelling, games that defy traditional expectations, and surviving the zombie apocalypse? And then will they reveal awesome new content for the Creative Commoners franchise? Tune in for the answers! Theme music by Latché Swing. “Exciting Trailer,” “Easy Lemon,” and “Movement Proposition” by Kevin MacLeod.