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U.S. Army's Pershing's Own Ceremonial Band Percussionist Brian Blume stops by to talk about his military music job and his work with TapSpace Publications (02:35), his composition history (22:25), growing up in Indiana with music director parents, and his piano and sports background (30:30), attending Indiana University for undergrad and his drum corps experiences as performer and teacher (42:15), returning to IU for his master's degree (01:04:35), freelancing in Indianapolis after his master's degree, building a portfolio career, and teaching in higher education in Florida (01:12:15), and takes on the Random Ass Questions, including segments on expression in performance, great books, terrible jobs, IU basketball, and The Care of Souls (01:35:05).Finishing with a Rave on the 2025 Documentary Series Great Migrations: A People on the Move (01:58:20).Brian Blume Links: Brian Blume's websiteBrian Blume's Pershing's Own pageBrian Blume's Tapspace pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Colin Hill in 2019Kevin Bobo in 2017Frank Chapple in 2019Mark Ford in 2023Other links:Glassmen DCIAnthony CironeSteve HoughtonMichael SpiroChris HestinBlue Stars DCIJohn Tafoya“José/beFore John5” - Aurel HolloInterstellar trailerHoney I Shrunk the Kids trailerChronicles of Narnia - C.S. LewisHarry Potter - J.K. RowlingCreativity, Inc. - Ed CatmullCalbert Cheaney highlightsBobby KnightSycamore Drive-InCulver'sStubernic Fantasy - Mark FordJosh TorresThe Care of Souls - Harol SenkbeilRaves:Great Migrations: A People on the Move trailer
16th March 2025 | Colin Hill preached part 9 in our sermon series the practical church life
A key component to wellness is gut health. But what determines if you have a healthy gut? On this week's episode of Well, Now, we dive into the fascinating world of the gut microbiome, a collection of bacteria and sometimes fungi that live in the human digestive system. We are provided with insight from Dr. Colin Hill, professor of Microbiology at APC Microbiome Ireland on how to properly take care of your microbiome and why it is essential If you liked this episode, check out – Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up. Well, Now is hosted by Dr. Kavita Patel and registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller. Editing and podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola and Vic Whitley-Berry. Editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to wellnow@slate.com. Want to listen to Well, Now uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Well, Now and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/wellplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
28th July 2024 | Colin Hill preached part 7 in our sermon series "Parables in Luke"
A key component to wellness is gut health. But what determines if you have a healthy gut? On this week's episode of Well, Now, we dive into the fascinating world of the gut microbiome, a collection of bacteria and sometimes fungi that live in the human digestive system. We are provided with insight from Dr. Colin Hill, professor of Microbiology at APC Microbiome Ireland on how to properly take care of your microbiome and why it is essential If you liked this episode, check out – Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up. Well, Now is hosted by Dr. Kavita Patel and registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller. Editing and podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola and Vic Whitley-Berry. Editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to wellnow@slate.com. Want to listen to Well, Now uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Well, Now and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/wellplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A key component to wellness is gut health. But what determines if you have a healthy gut? On this week's episode of Well, Now, we dive into the fascinating world of the gut microbiome, a collection of bacteria and sometimes fungi that live in the human digestive system. We are provided with insight from Dr. Colin Hill, professor of Microbiology at APC Microbiome Ireland on how to properly take care of your microbiome and why it is essential If you liked this episode, check out – Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up. Well, Now is hosted by Dr. Kavita Patel and registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller. Editing and podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola and Vic Whitley-Berry. Editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to wellnow@slate.com. Want to listen to Well, Now uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Well, Now and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/wellplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A key component to wellness is gut health. But what determines if you have a healthy gut? On this week's episode of Well, Now, we dive into the fascinating world of the gut microbiome, a collection of bacteria and sometimes fungi that live in the human digestive system. We are provided with insight from Dr. Colin Hill, professor of Microbiology at APC Microbiome Ireland on how to properly take care of your microbiome and why it is essential If you liked this episode, check out – Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up. Well, Now is hosted by Dr. Kavita Patel and registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller. Editing and podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola and Vic Whitley-Berry. Editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to wellnow@slate.com. Want to listen to Well, Now uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Well, Now and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/wellplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A key component to wellness is gut health. But what determines if you have a healthy gut? On this week's episode of Well, Now, we dive into the fascinating world of the gut microbiome, a collection of bacteria and sometimes fungi that live in the human digestive system. We are provided with insight from Dr. Colin Hill, professor of Microbiology at APC Microbiome Ireland on how to properly take care of your microbiome and why it is essential If you liked this episode, check out – Doctors Agree: Obesity is a Disease. The Public Needs to Catch Up. Well, Now is hosted by Dr. Kavita Patel and registered dietitian nutritionist Maya Feller. Editing and podcast production by Kristie Taiwo-Makanjuola and Vic Whitley-Berry. Editorial oversight by Alicia Montgomery. Send your comments and recommendations on what to cover to wellnow@slate.com. Want to listen to Well, Now uninterrupted? Subscribe to Slate Plus to immediately unlock ad-free listening to Well, Now and all your other favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts by clicking “Try Free” at the top of our show page. Or, visit slate.com/wellplus to get access wherever you listen. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
16th June 2024 | Colin HIll preached part 4 in our sermon series "Parables in Luke"
22nd October 2023 | Colin Hill preached part 3 in our sermon series "Christ in the crisis"
The one where Kevin and Sam FINALLY decide who's right about wrapping your thumbs around the pull-up bar, featuring D1 gymnast and gymnastics coach Colin Hill.
13th August 2023 | Colin Hill preached part 2 in our sermon series "Eating with Jesus"
Colin Hill, co-founder and CEO of Aitia, on digging deep into biological datasets and finding new drug targets.
This week's episode dives into the concept of running a clinical trial before ever running a clinical trial. How is that possible? It's an idea called digital twins & we have an expert interview to break it down. Colin Hill, CEO and Co-Founder of Aitia shares how this AI-powered approach can make drug testing and discovery more efficient for diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and more. Need help? The successful patient is one who can get what they need when they need it. We all know insurance slows us down, so why not take matters into your own hands? Our Navigator is an online tool that allows you to search a massive network of health-related resources using your zip code so you get local results. Get proactive and become a more successful patient right now at the Patients Rising Helpline. Have a question or comment about the show, or want to suggest a show topic or share your story as a patient correspondent? Drop us a line: podcast@patientsrising.org The views and opinions expressed herein are those of the guest(s)/ author(s) and do not reflect the official policy or position of Patients Rising, nor do the views and opinions stated on this show reflect the opinions of a guest's current or previous employers.
Matt Hillyer (Sonic Motorsport) and Colin Hill discuss the 2023 Formula Ford Championship, Jamie Tilley talks V8 Touring Cars and Zac Soutar discussed his 2nd place in TCR.
Matt Hillyer (Sonic Motorsport) and Colin Hill discuss the 2023 Formula Ford Championship, Jamie Tilley talks V8 Touring Cars and Zac Soutar discussed his 2nd place in TCR.
11th June 2023 | Colin Hill preached part 4 in our sermon series "Discipleship in an instant society"
Caroline Moore talks with Dr. Colin Hill from TTU's College of Music. Colin talks about beginning his teaching career when he was a sophomore in college, the interaction with Tennessee Tech and the music scene in Nashville, going over the successful habits of musicians and what separates those to go be highly successful. Listen to the latest Local Matters Podcast… Presented by Office Mart. Visit them at 215 S Jefferson Ave in Cookeville to see what they can do for your office News Talk 94.1 · Presented By Office Mart
The one where Kev and Sam talk with Colin Hill, head coach at CrossFit Tilt in Sudbury, about the Open, how much fitter Colin is, and how to be more gymnasty.
22nd January 2023 | Colin Hill preached part 3 in our sermon series "The Living God"
20th November 2022 | Colin Hill preached part 8 in our sermon series "John's letters"
4th September 2022 | Colin Hill preached part 5 in our sermon series "Proverbs"
4th September 2022 | Colin Hill preached part 4 in our sermon series "Proverbs"
In this podcast we speak to Janet Cameron, a survivor of historical sexual abuse at the hands of convicted murderer Colin Hill. Janet has bravely waived her anonymity and spoken out on her battle for justice, 32 years after being raped and being told by police there was nothing that could be done. For more information on rape, serious sexual offences and how police can help - https://www.cambs.police.uk/advice/advice-and-information/rsa/rape-and-sexual-assault/ For more of our stories follow us on: Twitter - https://twitter.com/CambsCops Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/CambsCops/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/cambscops/
24th July 2022 | Colin Hill preached part 4 in our sermon series "Foundations"
10th April 2022 | Colin Hill preached part 1 in our sermon series "Jesus: new life"
Welcome back to the Mind Gut Conversation. In this episode, Dr. Mayer talks with one of the leading scientists and thought leaders in the field of gut-microbiome research, Dr. Colin Hill. He addresses the topic of the gut virome, the millions of virus living in our gut, a topic rarely addressed in the lay media. We discuss some wide ranging questions during this interview, including: 1. What is the gut virome and what do we know about it? 2. How do viruses interact with bacteria: is it a symbiotic or a predator-prey interaction? 3. How is the stability of our microbiome accomplished in an ecosystem where virus constantly kill microbes? 4. Can viruses and bacteria can form symbiotic relationships, enhancing the functions of the bacteria? 5. Does the virome, in particular the bacteriophages, play an important role in the many disease states in which the composition of the microbiome is altered? 6. Is there any evidence to date, that gut viruses play a role in the pathophysiology of certain neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease, which in many patients start in the gut. 7. Does diet play a role in the composition of the virome? 8. And much more. Dr. Hill, has a Ph.D in molecular microbiology, is a Professor in the School of Microbiology at University College Cork, Ireland and is a Principal Investigator in APC Microbiome Ireland. Dr. Hill has an unparalleled knowledge not only of the microbiome science but also of its clinical implications. Watch the video format of this podcast on YouTube, here! Follow Dr. Mayer, here!
Welcome back to the Mind Gut Conversation. In this episode, Dr. Mayer talks with one of the leading scientists and thought leaders in the field of gut-microbiome research, Dr. Colin Hill. He addresses the topic of the gut virome, the millions of virus living in our gut, a topic rarely addressed in the lay media. We discuss some wide ranging questions during this interview, including: 1. What is the gut virome and what do we know about it? 2. How do viruses interact with bacteria: is it a symbiotic or a predator-prey interaction? 3. How is the stability of our microbiome accomplished in an ecosystem where virus constantly kill microbes? 4. Can viruses and bacteria can form symbiotic relationships, enhancing the functions of the bacteria? 5. Does the virome, in particular the bacteriophages, play an important role in the many disease states in which the composition of the microbiome is altered? 6. Is there any evidence to date, that gut viruses play a role in the pathophysiology of certain neurological diseases such as Parkinson's disease, which in many patients start in the gut. 7. Does diet play a role in the composition of the virome? 8. And much more. Dr. Hill, has a Ph.D in molecular microbiology, is a Professor in the School of Microbiology at University College Cork, Ireland and is a Principal Investigator in APC Microbiome Ireland. Dr. Hill has an unparalleled knowledge not only of the microbiome science but also of its clinical implications. Watch the video format of this podcast on YouTube, here! Follow Dr. Mayer, here!
I got to open Season 2 with this fantastic chat with Colin Hill, one of the most important people in the Open Water Swimming world here in the UK. He set up ChillSwim in 2013 which hosts swims all across the beautiful Lake district; he also worked closely with FINA (world swimming federation) bringing the elite marathon swimming events to Social Media and TV channels. He has a long list of swimming accolades (including dodging blue sharks in Madeira); he was the 1st official UK male ice mile swimmer and is widely recognised as one of the key figures organising the Olympic 10km Marathon Swimming Race to London's Serpentine; and swims, coaches and guides near his home in Ullswater. We recorded this in February 2021 in full lockdown and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did…
17th October 2021 | Colin Hill preached part 3 in our sermon series "Centring on Jesus"
This week our usual heroes are back with one Colin Hill in tow to discuss the recently announced 0 Hordes Warlocks. We go through their preview rules, their quirks, their various degrees of whacky design and possibly game breaking rules in what is sure to be up to be an up to date and relevant […]
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Ksenija Komljenović, Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles Watch here Listen below 0:00 intro and hello 1:15 Music History today: Bing Crosby's connection to Varese 6:12 Welcome Josh and Colin 7:40 What do you consider good practice? 12:17 Practice journals? 14:55 Is more practice better? What is deliberate practice? 18:58 Hours yes, but balance yes 22:30 Josh, "Peak Performance"? 26:45 Brain vs hands? 34:25 Colin's Self Survey 43:36 Why do you suspect practice is hard for some and easy for others? 53:09 Recommendations for getting motivated? 59:20 Social media questions: the most effective way to start learning a piece? Practice strategies when you hit a wall?
15th August 2021 | Colin Hill preached part 4 in our sermon series "Why church?"
In this episode of Let's Gut Real, I interview Colin Hill Ph.D on how our microbiome develops, the role it plays in our health, current research limitations and mistakes we make when looking at the gut microbiome, and things we can get excited about for future research. Colin Hill has a Ph.D in molecular microbiology and is Professor of Microbiology at University College Cork, Ireland. His main interests are in infectious disease, particularly in the role of the gut microbiome in protecting against microbial infections. He is also a Principal Investigator in APC Microbiome Ireland in Cork, a large Science Foundation Ireland supported research centre working with industry devoted to the study of the role of the gut microbiota in health and disease. In 2005 Prof. Hill was awarded a Doctor of Science by the National University of Ireland in recognition of his contributions to research. In 2009 he was elected to the Royal Irish Academy and in 2010 he received the Metchnikoff Prize in Microbiology and was elected to the American Academy of Microbiology. More than 75 students have done their PhD’s in his laboratory. He has published more than 550 papers and holds 25 patents. We talk about The evolution of humans and microbes Why you ‘get the microbiome you deserve’ How will we define a healthy microbiome, what are the limitations? Thoughts on commercial kits – can we really interpret them in individual care? Getting back to what Mother Nature has given us as a form of drug therapy by way of using microbes and microbial chemicals to treat disease To learn more about Colin Hill, see his research at University College Cork or follow him on Twitter
BIO: Colin Hill has a Ph.D in molecular microbiology and is a Professor in the School of Microbiology at University College Cork, Ireland. He is also a founding Principal Investigator in APC Microbiome Ireland in Cork, a large research centre devoted to the study of the role of the gut microbiota in health and disease. His main interests lie in the role of the microbiome in human and animal health. He is particularly interested in the effects of probiotics, bacteriocins, and bacteriophage. In 2005 Prof. Hill was awarded a D.Sc by the National University of Ireland in recognition of his contributions to research. In 2009 he was elected to the Royal Irish Academy and in 2010 he received the Metchnikoff Prize in Microbiology and was elected to the American Academy of Microbiology. He has published more than 550 papers and holds 25 patents. He was president of ISAPP from 2012-2015. More than 80 PhD students have been trained in his laboratory. We might think of our microbiomes as inconsequential, but scientists are showing that's not the case. Colin Hill says that our microbiomes are as important to our health as major organs, and he is studying how doctors might engage with this microbial community to better serve our health. Listen and learn What a day in the life of a bacterium might look like, How bacteriophage infecting bacteria compares to the predator-prey relationship of animals, and What scientists understand about the molecular genetics of bacteria and what short and long-term goals stem from that knowledge. Colin Hill is a professor in the School of Microbiology at University College Cork in Ireland. He works in the molecular microbiology field and focuses on how bacteria behave in different situations, such as alongside the bacteriophage life cycle. A bacterium like E. Coli has literally thousands if not millions of different phages that infect them, for example, and these interactions make for evolutionary adaptations. Most microbiome discussions in the media center on antibiotic resistance, but Professor Hill explains how intricate and impactful this world is. Research can not only help understand issues like bacteria that are resistant to all antibiotics, but point to a diverse community of microbes and relationships that affect the whole of human health. A lot of bacterial behavior stems from evading or dealing with bacteriophages, and he discusses the evolutionary impact. In clarifying bacteriophage versus viruses, consider them a type of virus that infect bacteria. Bacteria have two main goals, says Dr. Hill: finding food to replicate and reproduce and avoiding bacteriophages. And the balance of predator and prey in our guts is as important as the balance of lion and antelope on the Serengeti. He adds that we need these predators: if prey is left unchecked, there's a problem for both organisms. Furthermore, scientists believe that the microbiome community plays a very significant role in our health, like an additional organ. Unlike our organs, though, we don't have them when we are born. We start acquiring them the moment we take in our first meal. “It's a part of you,” he says, “and everyone's is different.” Even more significant, researchers like Dr. Hill think our microbiomes can be manipulated. Listen in to find out how. For more about his work, see apc.ucc.ie/colin_hill. Google Scholar: https://scholar.google.com/citations?user=6c5OkeIAAAAJ&hl=en Available on Apple Podcasts: apple.co/2Os0myK
This week on Dark Guidance, Chris and Brian are joined by 2 Tom's and 1 Colin Hill as we talk about the ins & outs of planning your important turns in Warmachine. Our discussion ranges from how to plan your critical initial turns to avoid digging yourself your very own pitfall and screwing your game up to the battle-ending turns where, after inevitably shoveling yourself into a hole, you are required to keep digging in the hopes that you somehow manage to dig upward instead and salvage the game or savage your opponent. Enjoy
This week on Dark Guidance, Chris and Brian are joined by 2 Tom’s and 1 Colin Hill as we talk about the ins & outs of planning your important turns in Warmachine. Our discussion ranges from how to plan your critical initial turns to avoid digging yourself your very own pitfall and screwing your game […]
Colin knows openwater. Listen in to hear how Colin came to swimming, to Triathlon, started the Great North Swim, Chillswim, was listed in the Guinness Book of records, Swimming Hall of Fame, raced at the ICE world Champs, worked at the 2012 Olympics and has worked with FINA as an OW consultant. It is all here, somehow crammed into 30mins. Colin is now coaching and guiding OW swims in the Lake district. More info here - Ullswater Swim Place Website Follow us on social media: You Tube Instagram
Nando’s boss Colin Hill has apologised after a customer complained about a painting at a restaurant in Birmingham showing four black people in a toaster. The artwork had adorned the walls of the branch in the Perry Barr area of the city, until a furious customer took it upon himself to contact Mr Hill directly on LinkedIn to vent his anger. The man, a black property investor, said the picture was ‘completely insensitive to one of the worst periods of human history’. He went into the branch the day after it opened for a bite to eat. He said: ‘It shows four people of colour who would have been historically subject to degradation and hardship in an implement – here, a toaster – used to cook or burn bread. ‘It’s an absolute disgrace that in this day and age, a painting like that can appear in as popular a food chain in modern Britain as Nando’s.’ Powered by Plantaforce Use NOBLE10 for 10% Discount. www.plantaforce.com
Caves and Bob talk to Colorado State players Colin Hill and Emmanuel Jones at MW Media Days
In the first of a series of five special episodes aimed at educators, Colin Hill introduces the Metacognition Teaching Strategy (MTS) - supporting educators and students to use metacognitive strategies in four simple steps. You can read more about the MTS at https://uked.wiki/doku.php?id=metacognition-teaching-strategy - In the episode, listeners are invited to be part of the BETA program within the development of the MTS programme. If you are a teacher or researcher and would like to be involved in the development and testing of the programme, please e-mail podcast@ukedchat.com. If you are interested in INSET (professional development) training about metacognition in your school, please see https://uked.academy/events/meta-schools/
Just a mini episode saying hello, and that we've not forgotten or neglected the UKEdPodcast. In fact, we're busy working on projects to make the podcast more meaningful for the professional development of teachers. In this episode, Colin Hill shares plans to showcase the Metacognitive Teaching Strategy - supporting educators to use metacognitive strategies in four simple steps. Keep tuned for the new episodes coming over the next few weeks, and we'd love for you to get involved. More information soon. Want to know more about the Metacognition INSET we offer? Read details, and share with your school leaders, at https://uked.academy/events/meta-schools/
Tennessee Tech Percussion Professor Colin Hill talks about the TTU job and the BluHill Duo (03:00), growing up in Portland (OR) pole-vaulting, snow-skiing and high school rock band stardom as The Standard Issue (26:25), going to the University of North Texas for undergrad (42:10), Indiana University for the master’s (53:15), the University of Kentucky for the doctorate (01:01:10), barely surviving his year of adjunct work (01:10:10), and pushes through the Random Ass Questions (01:19:35).Finishing with a Rave on the NBA and NHL playoffs (01:34:30).Links:Colin Hill’s Tennessee Tech pageColin Hill’s Innovative Percussion pageColin Hill’s HomepageEric WillieJames CampbellMarco SchirripaBrian BlumePius Cheung“José/beFore John5” - Aurel HolloKevin BoboMount Hood“Smells Like Teen Spirit” - Nirvana“All the Small Things” - blink-182“Creep” - Radiohead“Everlong” - Foo FightersSeattle CascadesOregon CrusadersGordon RencherNorth Texas Percussion FacultyKeith HendricksBrian MuellerMichael D’AngeloEllis HamptonJohn LaneJosh Smith“Off Axis” - Lynn Glassock“Trio Per Uno” - Nebojsa Zivkovic“Cold Pressed” - Dave Hollinden“Sonata for Piano and Timpani - Anthony Cirone”“Stroboscope” - Eric SammutIndiana University Percussion Faculty“Chain” - Kazuyori Miyake“Lonely City Suite” - Jason Baker“Bell Plates” - Scott Lindroth“Monkey Chant” - Glenn Kotche“Interzones” - Bruce Hamilton“The Whimsical Nature of Small Particle Physics” - Ben Wahlund“Marimba Spiritual” - Minoru Miki“Long Way Home” - Chad Floyd“Octabones” - Adi Morag“Passacaglia” - Anna Ignatowicz“Three Preludes” - George Gershwin“Gretchen at the Spinning Wheel” - Franz Schubert“Friction” - Brian Blume“Flowerpot Music No. 1” - Elliot Cole“A Spanish Groove” - Alejandro ViñaoBrandon ArvayBrandon WoodEscape TenBilly Madison trailerHappy Gilmore trailerMarcus MariotaJusuf Nurkic The 2000 Portland TrailblazersDamian Lillard beats the Rockets Double ImageRaves:Damian Lillard beats the Thunder
Hosted by Colin Hill (@digicoled), in this episode we speak to Paulina Olsson whose work has seen her explore the importance of developing emotional intelligence in young people, establishing an app called Peppy Pals that help young people articulate their emotions. Also, we caught up with Andy Sammons, author of The Compassionate Teacher (read our review here) who argues that society has forgotten how to show compassion, and the role schools and teachers can have in helping resolve many issues dividing us. To learn more about our webinar series, mentioned in the episode, please explore the upcoming sessions at https://ukedchat.com/webinar/ including a series on developing EdTech, and a series helping teachers implement metacognitive strategies in their classroom practice.
7th April 2019 | Colin Hill preached part 6 in our sermon series "The apostles creed".
7th April 2019 | Colin Hill preached part 6 in our sermon series "The apostles creed"
Hosted by Colin Hill (@digicoled), we speak to Jamie Manolov about his research into how ClassDojo is used in classrooms globally, with potential implications to data, privacy and behaviours encouraged.
Hosted by Colin Hill (@digicoled), in this episode we caught up with Dr Kathy Weston who has recently published a book based on engaging parents aimed at primary schools. However, we went further and focused on ideas and strategies that can be used by secondary schools as the drop off in engaging with parents is more dominant as students get older. Explore her book, co-authored with Janet Goodall and published by Bloomsbury by visiting our review at https://ukedchat.com/2018/12/17/engaging-parents/ Help support the daily running costs of UKEdPodcast, the UKEd Magazine, and UKEdChat website and social networks by supporting us by Patreon, or making a financial donation. See more information at ukedchat.com/support Listen on Spotify at - https://open.spotify.com/show/0pbxQ8EhtHuQY0einSmfu5
Hosted by Colin Hill, we attended the launch of the Bloomsbury Young Readers series, speaking to authors Jenny McLachlan and Michaela Morgan. You can see more about the new series by clicking here.
This week, as part of our series on the fiftieth anniversary of 1968, we're talking about the utopian thinking that drove people to get out on the street and demand a better world. Philip Dinolfo discusses the utopian drive in science fiction with Colin Hill, CDSA Secretary, and with Hilary Strang, lecturer of English and deputy director of the MAPH program at the University of Chicago. Listen to Hilary talk more about the Mars trilogy on her own podcast, Marooned! on Mars: https://maroonedonmarswithmattandhilary.simplecast.fm/
28th January 2018 | Colin Hill preached part 1 in our sermon series "KCC culture - acceptance"
28th January 2018 | Colin Hill preached part 1 in our sermon series "Acceptance".
Kristina Campbell is a science writer specifically in the area of the microbiome. She's authored a book called The Well-Fed Microbiome Cookbook, and recently co-wrote a textbook on gut microbiota. Today Kristina and I talk about probiotics, the microbiome, communicating science, women in journalism, and family and fermentation among other things. Check out her website bykriscampbell.com And follow her on Twitter @bykriscampbell And Facebook @intestinalgardener Check out the FPJ Giveaway! See website for official rules. SHOW NOTES Writes for gutmicrobiotaforhealth.com Her story -family all had gut issues -tried fermented foods Two published books -passion for writing about the microbiome -take the science and then do the best you can to implement it your everyday life-cookbook is the science turned practical -her aim is to communicate where science ends and where speculation begins-what is the ‘jumping off point' Dr. Rob Night -American Gut Project-Global FoodOmics Project-led by Dr. Julia Gauglitz Definition of a probiotic -Colin Hill and colleagues -wrote a paper on the definition of probiotic -proven benefit for host healthhttps://www.nature.com/articles/nrgastro.2014.66 -live cultures-live microorganisms -may or may not be specifically contributing to health Having children and probiotics-being aware of diet and health -vaganal seeding-microbiome of c-section and vaganal birth babies are different Health professionals collaborating Book by Dr. Brett Finlay and Marie Claire Arrieta Let Them Eat Dirt-exposure to germs can be good for children -provides good guidelines -low risk environments to get dirty-get to know bacteria -learn more about them The Earth Microbiome Project -Rob Knight-microbes and animals-microbes and agriculture Journalism science and women-discussion of disproportionate number of voices are male-challenge assumptions we've had Family culture-co-educating each other Fermented food cultures connect us-get a culture from a friend -microbes passed on The Probiotic Life for Kristina-Life of living in the moment-fermented foods help her live in the moment -let microbes teach you how to slow down
Joining us this week is Colin Hill, Assistant Professor of Percussion Studies at Tennessee Tech University. In our chat, we learned that his dissertation research on practice colors his teaching. Laurel shares her newest essay in the Marimba Body series from her blog, which is all about thumbs and a little about anatomical variants. There's a tendon in the forearm that some have and others don't!Thanks to all for Facebook questions.Watch here. Listen below. If you cannot see the audio controls, your browser does not support the audio element 0:00 Intro and hello6:15 Keeping a busy real-life balance, how?13:12 Student peer environment17:20 Student to adjunt to full-time job26:23 Colin's dissertation: 10,000 hours, practice habbits, routines, methods 58:45 Normal variences: fingers, tendons, muscles, grips1:11:30 What's next for you, Colin?
Rocky With Colin Hill and Max Eberle on the FC Cincinnati Stadium
Welcome to another outtakes episode! This week's jumbo archive of outtakes dates way back to a year ago. Joining us are guests Colin Hill, Beck Poppins, Rob Gokee, and Matt Jackson! Hear: Lots of comic talk! Hear: pre-show madness! Hear: Albert's phone going during record! All this and much more! Enjoy!
Welcome, listeners! We have with us this week the proprietors of Instant Leftovers The Last Honest Podcast The Voices of a Generation etc etc, Colin Hill and Ramon Villalobos (sort of) to discuss the Summer of 1997! This summer has a unique place among recent film memory because it houses more than a few landmark films (sometimes for not-so-great reasons). Films like Titanic! Steel! Good Will Hunting! Batman and Robin! Etc! So come join us for some goofy-ass fun at this incredibly 90s' summer's expense. You can find Colin and Ramon's podcast atInstant Leftovers, The Last Honest Podcast This topic suggested to us by film critic/blogger Ryan Cullen.You can find his blog Reel Opinions by clicking here! Austin's companion piece to this cast,How Being a Geek Saved My Life Follow the wonderful Mara Wilson's Twitter@MaraWritesStuff E-mail us: filmroompodcast@gmail.com Like us on Facebook! Twitter us: @FilmRoomCast Colin: @BallsMonkey Ramon: @RamonVillalobos Albert: @PrimitiveManPrd Austin: @untitleduser We are on iTunes!Please subscribe, rate, and review! Up Next: Sherlock!