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The Ted O'Neill Program
10-24-2024 Getting Through to Demonstration

The Ted O'Neill Program

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2024 9:40


Coach Ted talks about making your way through the CUED concept. (Originally aired 02-01-2024)

P3 Radio
P3 Radio Ep 371 Pool Cued

P3 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2024 61:46


P3 Radio Ep 371 Pool Cued by Richard Mullikin and Josh Briley

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People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
770: Cued in to Environmental Factors Important for Children Learning Languages - Dr. Erin Conwell

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2024 40:06


Dr. Erin Conwell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Coordinator for the PhD program in Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience at North Dakota State University. Erin studies how children aged 6 and younger learn about the structure of their native language. She is conducting studies to determine how they understand what we say to them and how they produce words, sentences, and phrases that are understandable to us. She also examines how children's understanding and representation of language changes over the course of their first 6 years of life. Erin spends her free time hanging out with her husband and daughter. As a researcher of childhood development, she has often found herself closely observing and celebrating the milestones of her own daughter's development. In addition, Erin is an avid reader who typically makes it through 80-100 books per year. Her other hobbies include knitting and curling. She received her undergraduate degree in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from MIT and her PhD in Cognitive and Linguistic Science from Brown University. Her dissertation research received the Peter W. Jusczyk Award. Afterward, Erin conducted postdoctoral research in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Erin is with us today to tell us about some of her experiences in life and science.

The Ted O'Neill Program
02-01-2024 Getting Through to Demonstration

The Ted O'Neill Program

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 9:40


Coach Ted talks about making your way through the CUED concept.

Count the Dings (Official)
CUED UP - Top Ten TV Shows of 2023

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2024 117:06


Anthony Mayes brings in Jason Madison to discuss the best of television in the last year. Why did we wait til January 2024? Because The Curse and Fargo hadn't wrapped up yet. Honorable Mentions at 6:02 I Think You Should Leave, How To With John Wilson, Beef, Slow Horses, Reservation Dogs Dear Mama 16:09 #10 Dave 25:15 #9 The Last of Us 33:02 #8 Righteous Gemstones 44:37 #7 Poker Face 48:23 #6 The Curse 53:32 #5 Abbott Elementary 1:10:02 #4 Fargo 1:13:21 #3 Barry 1:16:11 #2 The Bear 1:24:27  #1 Succession 1:31:46 Hijack, The Bad Batch & Winning Time 1:38:12 The Black Shows that got Axed in 2023 1:47:23 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Interplace
"People are a lot dumber and nicer than economists think"

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2023 12:57


Hello Interactors,Cued by shifting hues comes a call for the leaves to fall. Which means Interplace, like the weather, turns to the tumultuous territory of economics. Economics, like fall weather, is not all that predictable — both systems morph in response to layers of interconnected webs of complex systems that adapt, respond, and influence social, environmental, and political interactions.I recently heard Sean Carroll, an influential theoretical physicist known for his work in quantum mechanics, interview Samuel Bowles, an influential economist specializing in economic inequality. They covered an array of topics including the history and future of economics, and physics, in response to growing attention to complexity science.They harkened back to the industrial age and a time when physicists, mathematicians, philosophers, and newly emerging economists were collaborating — building theories, models, steam engines, looms, and calculation machines. It was a complicated time, rich with invention, but also relatively simple by today's standards.Hearing this history in the context of the current U.S. United Auto Workers strike made me wonder if perhaps Biden's fascination with ‘building back better' America's industrial past is rooted in a nostalgic yearning for a simpler past.This labor action arouses a sense of nationalism and nostalgia for the 'good old days' that Trump ignited but Biden just may have usurped. But the industrial sector, however romanticized, now represents a small fraction of jobs in America.Humans have a penchant for simplifying complex narratives, yearning for an era where gears of industry moved in predictable cycles much like the changing seasons. But these two scientists highlight how the economy in which we exist has advanced in complexity and is ripe for evolution.Now let's go.FROM CLASSIC TO COMPLEX: THE ECONOMIC SHIFTIn the interview, Bowles talks of the history of economic thought, beginning with Adam Smith, an intellectual pillar of the Industrial Revolution and an acclaimed father of economics. Adam Smith's notion of the 'invisible hand,' lauded for its portrayal of self-regulating markets, is heavily scrutinized today.This famous metaphor has long been the cornerstone of classical economics and conservative politics, purporting that individual self-interest inadvertently contributes to the overall good of society in ‘invisible' ways. Bowles explains how Smith could observe, amidst the new factory economy in Scotland — complete with newly built cotton mills and shirt factories — how the shirt buyer and seller both acted according to their self-interest. And then, almost as if by magic, an efficient allocation of resources emerged and along with it a social contract.In simple transactions, like buying a shirt, Bowles illustrates how Smith's model functions well. The seller sets a price based on the costs of production and a desire for profit; the buyer accepts this price based on their valuation of the shirt. The transaction is smooth, the contract 'complete,' and market forces work to adjust supply, demand, and pricing in a seemingly natural order.He offers another historical example that perpetuated the illusion of simple economic models of physics in economics. One of the early influential neoclassical economists, Irving Fisher, built a physical hydraulic model in the early 1900s as part of his dissertation. He used interconnected tanks and pipes to simulate supply and demand. It provided a visceral example of a 'complete contract' where the variables are manageable and the outcomes somewhat foreseeable.Reflecting on this, Bowles offers,“Now, there are all kinds of models like that in economics in which the metaphor really is transportation, things moving from here to there.”However, this 'invisible hand' stumbles when confronted with the complex market forces of the labor required to manufacture a good like a shirt. Bowles believes it wasn't until 1972, when the Nobel prize winner in economics, Kenneth Arrow, complicate the image of the ‘invisible hand' as it relates to the labor market.His work, particularly his Impossibility Theorem, mathematically demonstrated the challenges inherent in collective decision-making and the limits of market efficiency. Whereas the transaction of buying a shirt can be fully described and agreed upon by both parties, making it a 'complete contract,' labor contracts often can't offer this level of specificity and predictability.Contracts in labor markets become fuzzy. They're incomplete abstractions that only offer one guarantee — that an employee be present on the job. Their performance is harder to guarantee. Without constant observation of performance, the employer has no guarantees a worker is working hard or hardly working.But the employer, capable of paying more than the minimum wage to ensure good performance, holds sway over the employee's behavior. So, if an employee wants to keep their job, they'd better work as hard as possible — until, sometimes, it becomes impossibly hard.Labor unions, like the United Auto Workers, exist to even this power imbalance by bargaining for fair wages and working conditions. How do they bargain? By choosing to not do the one thing their contract requires – be present on the job. This forces a negotiation, a conversation.And this is where Bowles, and other economists, are looking to take the field of economics, stating,“…in recent years, some economists, myself included, have been more attracted to the idea that economic interactions are more like a conversation. So, we should really be thinking about linguistics. That is, I'm having a conversation with you, and in saying what I'm saying now, I'm anticipating your response. And very often I'm having a conversation with somebody with some intention that I would like this person to agree to go to see a film with me, or to agree to work on a paper, and so on. But I'm anticipating what that person's intention is too, of course, in endless regress.”COMPLEXITY OF COOPERATION: GAME THEORY AND THE REAL WORLDFinding common ground, coming to agreement, typically requires both parties to have to give something up — to compromise. Economists often lean on a branch of mathematics to model these interactions called Game Theory. Game Theory offers methods to analyze scenarios where the outcome for each participant depends on the choices of all involved.One experiment used to explore game theory is called the Prisoner's Dilemma. In this scenario, two prisoners must decide whether to cooperate and remain silent upon interrogation or betray each other to the authorities. Although cooperation would yield a better outcome for both, the rational choice for each individual, given the uncertainty of the other's action, is to betray, often leading to a suboptimal result for all involved.Bowles has spent a good chunk of his career using this dilemma in experiments worldwide to explore issues of trust, collaboration, and the challenges that emerge when incentives may not align with collective well-being. He's gone so far as to explore whether the human species is genetically predisposed to selfishness or altruism. His conclusions are published in the book "A Cooperative Species: Human Reciprocity and Its Evolution."Bowles concludes in the interview that there is“strong experimental evidence that we are generous in many circumstances. We have models and data which suggests that there might even be a genetic predisposition. And of course, we know there are many cultural reasons why we'd be taught to be that way.”Of course, every critic of altruism will bring up free-loaders — people who contribute relatively little but aren't shy about taking their fair share. In Bowles experiments, he's found “free-riders” are routinely punished even at the expense of self-interest.In a multi-round public goods game resembling an expanded Prisoner's Dilemma, initial contributions to a shared good start off high but dwindle as players notice others free riding. When a punishment mechanism is introduced, like allowing participants to spend some of their earnings to penalize free-riders, contributions to the public good surge back up, eventually rendering punishment unnecessary.This dynamic suggests that human behavior in such systems is nuanced: while people are initially willing to cooperate, they adapt to avoid being exploited. Moreover, when given the chance, they actively invest to punish free riders, even at a personal cost.Bearing this in mind, Bowles believes “if you're thinking of a new economic paradigm, you have to come down on that somehow.” Bowles believes there's enough evidence today to say it's wrong to believe humans are purely rational, intelligent actors who act in their own self interest. In his words, “You can't say we're selfish and really smart.”Instead, he says “The bumper sticker for my paradigm is ‘People are a lot dumber and nicer than economists think.'”I like Samuel Bowles use of a linguistics lens to explore economic systems. It's a compelling touchpoint where natural and social sciences converge around interactions. The nuances of real world economics, he suggests, can be explored but not defined by sterile, mathematical models. We need methodologies that unravel those nested webs of complexities influenced by cultural narratives, historical and political context, and social relationships. These dynamics are exemplified in the ongoing negotiations between the United Auto Workers and their employers and politicians — talks that encapsulate more than mere contractual details but a convoluted and ever-changing web of expectations, intentions, and power dynamics.As society evolves, Bowles advocates for a commensurate evolution in our economic models, one that can accommodate these rich human interactions. It signifies a shift from seeking objective certainties to acknowledging the inherently uncertain, dynamic, and complex landscape of the intricate systems that define our world. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Reactivation strength during cued recall is modulated by graph distance within cognitive maps

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2023.07.31.551234v1?rss=1 Authors: Kern, S., Nagel, J., Gerchen, M. F., Gürsoy, C., Meyer-Lindenberg, A., Kirsch, P., Dolan, R. J., Gais, S., Feld, G. B. Abstract: Declarative memory retrieval is thought to involve reinstatement of the neuronal activity patterns elicited and encoded during a prior learning episode. Recently, it has been suggested that two mechanisms operate during reinstatement, dependent on task demands: individual memory items can be reactivated simultaneously as a clustered occurrence or, alternatively, replayed sequentially as temporally separate instances. In the current study, participants learned associations between images that were embedded in a directed graph network and retained over a brief 8-minute consoli-dation period. During a subsequent cued recall session, participants retrieved the learned infor-mation while undergoing magnetoencephalographic (MEG) recording. Using a trained stimulus de-coder, we found evidence for clustered reactivation of learned material. Reactivation strength of individual items during clustered reactivation decreased as a function of increasing graph distance, an ordering present solely for successful retrieval but not with retrieval failure. In line with previous research, we found evidence that sequential replay was dependent on retrieval performance and limited to low performers. The results provide further evidence for the existence of different perfor-mance-dependent retrieval mechanisms suggesting graded clustered reactivation as a plausible mechanism to search within abstract cognitive maps. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

BBQ RADIO NATION
TRAVIS CLARK Gets You CUED UP (AGAIN) TO 'QUE THIS SUMMER on BBQ RADIO NETWORK

BBQ RADIO NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2023 41:11


REPEAT - NEW SHOWS NEXT WEEKTRAVIS CLARK has 10 World BBQ Titles to his name as Andy and Todd get caught up with his doings in Oklahoma as well as considerations in preparing for getting a run at a summer of BBQ in your own backyard.Co-Host Todd Johns is going to wax eloquent on grilling fish, including the use of planks.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com

BBQ RADIO NATION
TRAVIS CLARK Gets You CUED UP TO 'QUE THIS SUMMER on BBQ RADIO NETWORK

BBQ RADIO NATION

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2023 41:11


TRAVIS CLARK has 10 World BBQ Titles to his name as Andy and Todd get caught up with his doings in Oklahoma as well as considerations in preparing for getting a run at a summer of BBQ in your own backyard.Co-Host Todd Johns is going to wax eloquent on grilling fish, including the use of planks.www.bbqradionetwork.com www.holsteinmfg.com

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
#FULLSHOW: The Day That Stops The Nation

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 34:40


Show Highlights November 1st, 2022. 00:00 Intro 01:17 Ya scruffy skunk 02:05 Lots of broken hearts :( 04:28 Headed back to finish school c 08:52 Minus one zero 12:18 Devastating Captain Kune's news 19:43 Get ya bets in!! 23:30 Cued up music news 29:24 Classic Kiwi sayings 33:19 Luck on the ponies Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Matrix Metalloproteinase Activity During Methamphetamine Cued Relapse

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2022.10.28.514236v1?rss=1 Authors: Lewandowski, S. I., Hodebourg, R., Wood, S. K., Carter, J. S., Nelson, K., Kalivas, P. W., Reichel, C. M. Abstract: Relapse to drug seeking involves transient synaptic remodeling that occurs in response to drug associated cues. This remodeling includes activation of matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) to initiate catalytic signaling in the extracellular matrix (ECM) in the nucleus accumbens core (NAcore). We hypothesized that MMP activity would be increased in the NAcore during cue-induced methamphetamine (meth) seeking in a rat model of meth use and relapse. Male and female rats had indwelling jugular catheters and bilateral intracranial cannula targeting the NAcore surgically implanted. Following recovery, rats underwent meth or saline self-administration (6hr/day for 15 days) in which active lever responding was paired with a light+tone stimulus complex, followed by home cage abstinence. Testing occurred after 7 or 30 days of abstinence. On test day, rats were microinjected with a FITC-quenched gelatin substrate that fluoresces following cleavage by MMPs, allowing for the quantification of gelatinase activity by MMP-2 and -9 during cued relapse testing. MMP-2,9 activity was significantly increased in the NAcore by meth cues presentation after 7 and 30 days of abstinence, indicating that remodeling by MMPs occurs during presentation of meth associated cues. Surprisingly, while cue-induced seeking increased between days 7 and 30, suggesting behavioral incubation, MMP-2,9 activity did not increase. These findings indicate that while MMP activation is elicited during meth cue-induced seeking, MMP activation did not parallel the behavioral incubation that occurs during extended drug abstinence. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info Podcast created by Paper Player, LLC

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
#FULLSHOW: DnB Hundy Countdown Day!!

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 26:47


Show Highlights October 21st, 2022.  00:00 Intro  01:26 Who would have thunk it - random fact about the beginning of UFC. 04:37 Shonky builds - come on man... 09:24 The negotiators - we're here to help YOU.  16:44 Searley talks sport - your weekly sporting odds have surfaced. 20:54 Cued up music news - new mentors and new apps. 22:54 DnB Hundy Countdown day!!! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast
#FULLSHOW: First Time For Everything

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 25:39


Show Highlights October 13th, 2022.  00:00 Intro 00:43 A beautiful memorial - Lee recaps the incredible service that was had for the late Jay Bulletproof. 03:40 Costco has opened - what weird shit can you buy? Plus plans to steal producer Mouse's card... 09:17 Goddard joins the show - did we mention this is his FIRST. RADIO. INTERVIEW?! 19:59 BIG announcement - the G.O.A.T is coming!!  23:33 Cued up music news - largest NZ tour to date AND kiwi artist Jolyon Petch is up for an award! Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Show Highlights September 28th, 2022.  00:00 Intro 01:06 One were warriors 03:06 The ol' hickey hider 08:15 TSHA 16:20 Thoughts and prayers for Jay Bulletproof 18:41 Genevieve Mora from Voices Of Hope 26:23 Cued up music news 27:16 Meduza Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Show Highlights September 28th, 2022.  00:00 Intro 01:33 Rocket vs asteroid 04:22 Just put it on the mortgage 08:46 I'm unhappy 15:54 Tai Tupou from I Am Hope 23:37 MASSIVE ANNOUNCEMENT 25:38 New job listing  30:23 Cued up music news 32:21 Talking teka 35:28 Lee Mvtthews in studio Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

George FM Breakfast with Kara, Stu and Tammy catch up podcast

Show Highlights August 16th, 2022. 00:00 Intro 01:09 Harsh punishments 07:31 You found WHAT at the beach?! 13:37 Rep your trade 17:43 Did someone ACTUALLY manage to shut Tammy up?? 24:24 Caught out doing the nookie in an open home 29:52 New festy announcement 31:22 Big Ups 34:03 Cued up music news 35:13 MC Tali 40:22 Sly Chaos 42:03 Final meditiation Join the Whānau on Instagram, Facebook & Tik Tok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Daily Dive
WEEKEND EDITION- Woman Apparently Cued of HIV and Deep Brain Stimulation Used as a Treatment for Alzheimer's

The Daily Dive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2022 24:47


This is a compilation of some of the most compelling stories of the week. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Two Brothers One Mic
Socially Cued... To Eat!

Two Brothers One Mic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2022 49:44


In today's episode we talk about what might be motivating you to consume food while enjoying the company of others and/or varying environments. We cover a lot today, so enjoy!! Science Direct: Social Influences on Eating with PDF Download LoseIt! today and start logging your way to the best you! Have questions, comments or maybe something you want to her us talk about? Click the "Leave a message" link below to record one right from your phone! If you'd rather not have your voice on the air, no problem! Just say so in the message and we'll keep you anonymous! We can't wait to hear from you! Leave a message! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/twobrothersonemic/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/twobrothersonemic/support

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 9: All The Bells Say

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2021 78:14


Anthony Mayes and Jake Hoye wrap up the impressive third season while Eden Liu helicopters to a secluded island for a business meeting. Kendall comes clean, Connor's the eldest son, Greg's going for the Grand Dutchy, and Wambsgans grabs the big piece of chicken as Logan freezes out his kids from the big picture decision making. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

NONFICTION BRAND™ w/DP Knudten
E173 “Otherwise I'll just going to go to the next cued episode.”

NONFICTION BRAND™ w/DP Knudten

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 23:33


Trista Polo, host of the super-fun PL8STORY podcast, is back with host DP Knudten for more about how her “I Woke Up Awesome” philosophy is more than just a daily affirmation, but the foundation for everyday action for everyone who's sick and tired of being sick and tired.   Learn more about and connect with Trish at www.iwokeupawesome.com and check out her PL8STORY podcast wherever fine podcasts are FREE.   ++++++ The NONFICTION BRAND podcast is hosted by DP Knudten and a variety of special guests. While focused on the art and craft of personal branding, each episode ranges widely based on whatever happened to be on the minds of DP and his guest(s). Each episode is sponsored by DP's book "NONFICTION BRAND—Discover, craft and communicate the 'completely true / completely you' brand you already are.” now available on Amazon at www.bit.ly/nonfiction_brand  You can reach DP Knudten at: Email: dp@dpknudten.com Website: dpknudten.com | nonfictionbrand.com Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, et al: @dpknudten ©2021 DP Knudten LLC - all rights reserved

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Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 8: Chiantishire

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2021 84:35


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are wedding bound under the tuscan sun. Caroline and Shiv share a british cigarette and a twist of the knife, Logan makes Iverson test his mozzarella for poison, Greg climbs the dating ladder, and Kendall has a pool day. Only one more episode left. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 7: Too Much Birthday

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2021 64:16


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu have secured their rainbow wristbands to enter Kendall's exclusive treehouse. Together they deconstruct the massive midlife crisis, Roman's bathroom business dealings, Shiv's shoddy dance moves, Tom's drug sequencing, and so much more. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 6: What It Takes

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2021 72:44


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu take you inside the Room where it Happens as Logan selects the next President. Kendall is having a full on crisis, Tom has eradicated hope, Greg soars on the wings of white power, and Shiv's opinion matters more, but it's Roman who continues to do his finest work in the bathroom. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 5: Retired Janitors of Idaho

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2021 71:07


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are volunteering to hold the scepter as the Waystar Shareholder Meeting descends into abject chaos. Greg is suing charities, Tom is tracking Shiv's ovulation, the old men have become belligerent zucchinis, Connor's presidential candidacy is strengthened, and Filibuster Frank gives the speech of his life. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 4: Lion in the Meadow

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2021 58:18


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are flipping through binders full of prisons, helping Tom find the institution with the best toilet wine. Logan and Kendall are reunited in their attempt to schmooze Adrien Brody, Shiv tries to get some respect at work, Roman gives back to the homeless and Greg is being courted with pastry baskets as the Shareholder Meeting looms. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 3: The Disruptor

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2021 73:53


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are researching the cure for Caucasian Rich Brain as the Roys expose their chamber drama to the masses through the media. Kendall is obsessed with getting torn by Sophie Iwobi, but still has the nerve(ana) to ruin Shiv's press conference, and the Feds show up to raid Waystar. Also, Greg buys a watch and Tom has a dog named Mondale. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 2: Mass in Time of War

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2021 68:40


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are bringing relevant donuts to the tea party as Kendall tries to sell his siblings on patricide, Logan brings Marcia to Sarajevo for support, and Greg the Egg desperately seeks legal counsel. It's only this podcast's teats that give it any value. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Count the Dings (Official)
Cued Up: Succession - S3 Ep 1: Secession

Count the Dings (Official)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 21, 2021 67:06


Anthony Mayes, Jake Hoye and Eden Liu are going full beast as Succession returns for Season 3 after a two year hiatus. The Roys have split into two camps, power-monger Logan and his self serving cronies against Kendall and the revolution. We take the temperature of the show before manning our action stations and determining who shit the bed and which character is our number one boy. Subscribe to Cued Up - Mayes' TV Podcast about Succession Season 3 and more Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs
'Are you still getting it cued up, Sahadev?'

Onto Waveland: A show about the Chicago Cubs

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 36:40


A pre-show hot mic caught Sahadev Sharma professing his love for former MVP candidate Ian Happ. With Onto Waveland rocked by scandal, how will Sahadev, Brett Taylor and Patrick Mooney respond? Hey, who says a losing season can't be fun?!? The guys do indeed discuss Happ's recent hot streak, Jason Heyward's role in 2022, and more on this episode of Onto Waveland. Follow Brett on Twitter: @BleacherNation Follow Sahadev on Twitter: @sahadevsharma Follow Patrick on Twitter: @PJ_Mooney Email us: wavelandathletic@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Georgian Bay Roots
Georgian Bay Roots #244 5/30/21 (with Tom)

Georgian Bay Roots

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2021 59:01


An hour's worth of beats to bop to on your way to, from or at the beach! Cued up: Grammy winner Louie 'Ox' Rankin and former resident of Hanover, Shelburne's Ruby Waters, from Owen Sound: DJ Strobe, Rap God M-D, Zomada, Platinum Sweat, Spoons (bass player Sandy Horne hails from the Scenic City) and Balmy Beach, a track each from Meaford's own Sages, JDon and Hantiks, Neyaashiinigmiing's Chippewa Travellers featured in a block rocker by Wolf Saga, Summerfolk alumni The Magic (sons of folkster James Gordon) and, because the video for his song 'Matter' is shot in Grey County, from Toronto by way of Nigeria, Tobi!

The Irish Music Industry Podcast

Jenny Greene has been behind the decks since the age of 12. She knew what she wanted to do. In this episode she talks about the highs and lows of being one of the most successful DJ's in Ireland, what it's like to lead the RTÉ Concert Orchestra, that time she resigned from 2FM, and how it feels to see your Mam and Dad right up against the barrier at the front of one of the biggest gigs you've ever played. 

The Mixtape Diaries
E1 - All for One, One for All

The Mixtape Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2021 52:11


Cued by the challenge of this pilot episode — pick three songs: one for yourself and one for the other two — Bob, Brad, and Mark walk listeners through their formative years as music lovers.On tap today:Talking HeadsTeenage FanclubThey Might Be GiantsP.S. Eliotthe Smithsthe Stone RosesArcade FireDepeche Modethe CurePlay the songs on our Spotify playlist!

Energy Week
Episode 140 - Recapping OPEC meeting | Debanking Hurts Everyone | Dr. Dean Foreman API

Energy Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2021 47:52


Debanking Hurts Everyonehttps://www.barrons.com/articles/debanking-hurts-everyone-51610145010Saudi cut to boost oil market de-stocking, even as demand faltershttps://www.reuters.com/article/us-global-oil-inventories-graphic/saudi-cut-to-boost-oil-market-de-stocking-even-as-demand-falters-idUSKBN29F06DMajor OPEC Producers, Cued by Saudis, Raise Asia Crude Pricinghttps://uk.finance.yahoo.com/news/iraq-raises-crude-pricing-asia-145210101.htmlhttps://www.api.org/products-and-services/statistics/apis-economic-industry-outlookJapan power generators facing LNG shortage amid supply crunch, cold weatherhttps://energy.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/power/japan-power-generators-facing-lng-shortage-amid-supply-crunch-cold-weather/80153824

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Monster Baby: A Curious Romp Through the Worlds of Mindfulness and Improvisation

  Simple stories can give a sweet taste of wisdom. Cued by a compact wisdom tale passed on by friend and colleague William Hall, co-hosts Ted and Lisa wonder about purpose, sweetness, and gratitude in the midst of certain danger. The episode starts with a game that Ted created a while back but hasn’t gotten [more…] The post Monster Baby #86 What’s Your Strawberry? appeared first on Anima Learning.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Up-Regulation of αCaMKII Impairs Cued Fear Extinction and NMDAR-Dependent LTD in the Lateral Amygdala

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.08.11.247270v1?rss=1 Authors: Cao, X., An, S., Wang, J., Zhang, X., Duan, Y., Lv, J., Wang, D., Zhang, H., Richter-Levin, G. Abstract: Impaired fear extinction is one of the hallmark symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The roles of CaMKII have been not extensively studied in fear extinction and LTD. Here, we found PTSD susceptible mice exhibited significant up-regulation of CaMKII in the lateral amygdala (LA). Consistently, increasing CaMKII in LA profoundly not only caused PTSD-like symptoms such as impaired fear extinction and anxiety-like behaviors, but also attenuated NMDAR-dependent LTD at thalamo-LA synapses, reduced GluA1-Ser845/Ser831 dephosphorylation and AMPAR internalization. Suppressing the elevated CaMKII to normal level could completely reverse both PTSD-like symptoms and the impairments in LTD, GluA1-Ser845/Ser831 dephosphorylation, and AMPAR internalization. Intriguingly, deficits in AMPAR internalization and GluA1-Ser845/Ser831 dephosphorylation were detected not only after impaired fear extinction, but also after attenuated LTD Our results demonstrate for the first time GluA1-Ser845/Ser831 dephosphorylation and AMPAR internalization are molecular links between LTD and fear extinction, and suggest CaMKII may be a potential molecular determinant of PTSD. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The Daily Show Up
081 Converting Leads with Cued Contacts | Daily Show Up

The Daily Show Up

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 4:17


This is a clip from the No-Chase Lead Conversion Workshop.

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience
Independence of Cued and Contextual Components of Fear Conditioning is Gated by the Lateral Habenula

PaperPlayer biorxiv neuroscience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2020


Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.07.12.197319v1?rss=1 Authors: Tomas E Sachella, Marina R Ihidoype, Christophe Proulx, Jorge H Medina, Pablo Mendez, Joaquin Piriz Abstract: The lateral habenula (LHb) encodes aversive information. However, there is little understanding of how the information provided by the LHb influences learning and memory processes. Fear conditioning (FC) is probably the best understood model of aversive associative learning. Thus, FC constitutes a good behavioral paradigm to analyze LHb function in associative learning. In the present work we studied in rats the effect of interfering with neuronal activity of the LHb on FC using optogenetics and pharmacological tools. We found that exciting or inhibiting the LHb during training, abolishes independent expression of contextual and cued memories, yet memory is normally expressed when the cue is played in the training context. Our results reveal that the formation of independent cued and contextual FC memories requires intact signaling by the LHb assigning to this structure a previously uncharacterized integrative role in brain circuits required for FC learning.Competing Interest StatementThe authors have declared no competing interest. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info

The ADHD Smarter Parenting's Podcast
Ep #79: Learning new behavior through continued practice

The ADHD Smarter Parenting's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2020 25:54


Let us guide you on how to make Role-playing effective for your family. Join the Smarter Parenting Club! https://club.smarterparenting.com/ If you want a behavior to stick, you have to Role-play again and again until that behavior becomes ingrained in your child. While the idea of Role-playing continually may sound overwhelming, we can promise that doing it will pay off huge for your child.  Role-playing helps your child transition ideas from the abstract to the concrete. It moves them from just hearing something to understanding something. Cued practice allows you to see if your child can apply what they have practiced in real life. Cued practice is when you tell your child you will be practicing at a later time to see how much they understand. It takes a lot of practice to change behavior and your child may struggle in the cued practices. That’s to be expected. Praise them for what they did well and then continue practicing. They will get it eventually. Role-playing is so essential that it is used in every behavior skill taught on Smarter Parenting. We recommend getting a good handle on what Role-playing is and how you use it. If you haven’t checked out the Role-playing skill lesson page, we advocate that you do. There you will find a video lesson that walks you through the steps as well as resources that will help you teach the skill to your child. The more comfortable you are with the behavior skill of Role-playing the easier it will be to teach your children how to Role-play. https://www.smarterparenting.com/skills/role-playing/ ADHD Parenting Coach Siope Kinikini has discussed the importance of Role-playing in previous podcast episodes. We recommend listening to them again. Ep #71: Changing the brain through Role-playing Ep #48: What it takes to change behavior Ep #13: Why practice leads to success We know that Role-playing can feel awkward at times. Stick with it. It will get better and it will change your family. Start by Role-playing situations that are comfortable before moving up to more difficult situations. We can’t stress enough how much power there is in Role-playing. For full transcript and show notes visit: https://www.smarterparenting.com/adhd-parenting-podcast/

Develop This: Economic and Community Development
DT #269: IEDC Provides Leadership During a Crisis with Jeff Finkle, CEcD

Develop This: Economic and Community Development

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2020 25:07


In this special episode, Dennis connects with Jeff Finkle, President & CEO of the International Economic Development Council. You will hear some updates from IEDC and its efforts to assist local economic development professionals through this difficult period.  Jeff will also share some thoughts regarding the long-term impacts of this crisis on the economic development industry. Connect with Jeff Finkle, CEcD Restore Your Economy International Economic Development Council Jeff Finkle's Bio: As President and CEO of the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), Jeff Finkle is a recognized leader and authority on economic development. With the formation of IEDC in 2001 following the merger of the Council for Urban Economic Development (CUED) - where he was president for 15 years - and the American Economic Development Council (AEDC), Jeff set the course for a more effective and influential organization. Today IEDC is the world's largest economic development membership organization and is a $5 million annual operation that is renowned for its leadership in professionalizing and diversifying the field of economic development. Jeff previously served as Deputy Assistant Secretary in the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, and has received numerous awards over the years for his commitment to making sustainable economic development a priority in communities of all sizes. Significantly, in 2011 he was lauded by the U.S. Department of Commerce for his 25 years of stewardship over CUED and IEDC. Moreover, as a longtime leader in community service and philanthropy, in 2005 Jeff organized 250 economic development volunteers to work in Gulf Coast communities endeavoring to recover from Hurricane Katrina. In 1989 he also founded the Bollinger Foundation, a non-profit organization that provides financial assistance to children who have lost a parent who worked in the field of economic development. A frequent lecturer and author of numerous articles, Jeff has appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, Fox television and the Journal Report on PBS. He received a Bachelor of Science degree in communications in 1976 from Ohio University in Athens and pursued graduate studies in business administration at Ohio State University. He maintains a strong connection with Ohio University’s Voinovich School for Leadership and Public Affairs.

Creatively Brief
5 - Jeffrey Thelin | Part 2: The Teyleen Experience

Creatively Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2020 49:47


Today's episode is part 2 of my conversation with Jeffrey Thelin (@Teyleen). I had the opportunity to sit down with Jeffrey to talk about his designs, his experience in the design world as well as social media and passive income. Jeffrey's work is created entirely on iOS (iPhone and iPad) and he creates incredible minimal designs every single day! With a goal of posting daily for 10 years, Jeffrey is an incredible designer and is well worth checking out if you love design. Make sure to find Jeffrey's work on all social media platforms at @Teyleen and check out his website and Etsy here: Website: https://teyleen.com/ Etsy: https://www.etsy.com/shop/TeyleenShop?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=742734575 In today's episode, Jeffrey talked about one of his inspirations, Cued. Make sure to check out his work at @iamcued. You can find the apps Jeffrey uses to make his designs here: https://kit.co/teyleen If you enjoyed today's episode, make sure to subscribe, leave a rating and review, and connect with Creatively Brief on Instagram at @CreativelyBrief and also check out my personal design work on Instagram at @MichaelTumlinDesigns! Are you looking to pick up a new skill or refine one you already have? Skillshare is the best way to learn from professionals in their field at a low, affordable price! I've used skillshare in the past and it truly helped push me farther into the design field than I ever would have imagined. Click the link below to get a free two-month trial and take your creativity to the next level! https://skl.sh/michaeltumlindesigns --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/creativelybrief/support

Dr. Erin L. Albert
Manbassadors story 2 is cued up on our pop up podcast miniseries honoring women!

Dr. Erin L. Albert

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2019 2:38


The manbassador stories are rolling in! Manbassadors are men who sponsor, mentor and advocate for women in the workplace, when the women are not in the room. Story 2 today discusses a mentoring project...on mentoring! Meta, but listen in for more!

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
Re-Architecting the Intel Xeon Processor Family for Scalability – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 529

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2017


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Jennifer Huffstetler, Director of Datacenter Product Marketing at Intel, joins us to announce a new platform brand for Intel’s datacenter processors. Cued by the significant architectural leaps in what many have heard of as “Skylake,” Intel has re-architected the Intel Xeon processor family brand to […]

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
370: Cued in to Environmental Factors Important for Children Learning Languages - Dr. Erin Conwell

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2016 39:48


Dr. Erin Conwell is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychology and Coordinator for the PhD program in Visual and Cognitive Neuroscience at North Dakota State University. She received her undergraduate degree in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from MIT and her PhD in Cognitive and Linguistic Science from Brown University. Her dissertation research received the Peter W. Jusczyk Award. Afterward, Erin conducted postdoctoral research in the Department of Psychology at Harvard University. Erin is with us today to tell us about some of her experiences in life and science.

SunsetCast - Dallas
Dallas - S10e13 Bar-b-cued

SunsetCast - Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016


Dallas - S10e13 Bar-b-cued

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SunsetCast - Dallas
Dallas - S10e13 Bar-b-cued

SunsetCast - Dallas

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016


Dallas - S10e13 Bar-b-cued

bar b cued
Conversations In Speech Pathology
CSP 014: Tom Shull on Donors Choose, Cued Speech, and...Mel Gibson!

Conversations In Speech Pathology

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2014 32:41


People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
020: Cued in to the Science of Body Language and the Unspoken Word - Dr. Aina Puce

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2014 32:00


Dr. Aina Puce is the Eleanor Cox Riggs Professor of the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Indiana University in Bloomington. She received her Masters of Applied Science in Physics from Swinburne Institute of Technology in Melbourne, Australia and her PhD in Medicine from the University of Melbourne. She then went on to do a postdoctoral fellowship in Neurosurgery at Yale University and has held faculty positions at Swinburne University of Technology, West Virginia University, and currently Indiana University. Aina is with us today to tell us about her journey through life and science.

Rare Frequency Podcast
Podcast 44: Cued

Rare Frequency Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2010


  Rare Frequency Podcast 44: Cued 1 Frank Bretschneider, "Untitled 2 and 23" EXP (Raster-Noton) CD/DVD 2010 Time: 00:00-3:26 2 @c, "76.7" Music for Empty Spaces (Baskaru) CD 2010 Time: 3:26-12:52 3 Stephan Mathieu, "Maison" Maison (Anne Laplantine) mp3 Time: 12:50-17:26 4 Robert Turman and Aaron Dilloway, "Blizzard 3" Blizzard (Hanson) CD 2009 Time: 18:45-34:02 5 Emeralds, "Diatima" Emeralds (Hanson) CD 2010 Time: 34:00-40:39 6 The Haters, "Explosions 3" In the Shade of Fire (Hanson) CD 2010 Time: 40:39-45:45 7 Jana Winderen, "Isolation/Measurement" Energy Field (Touch) CD 2010 Time: 46:32-58:46 8 Fenn O’Berg, "Part I" In Stereo (Editions Mego) CD 2010 Time: 58:44-65:30 9 Goodiepal, "Chupa Chups" Mort Aux Vaches (Staalplaat) CD 2005 Time: 66:36-71:29