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In this "Best of 2024" episode, we revisit these two favorites from the past year: Nadina Galle, 2024 National Geographic Explorer and ecological engineer, discusses her book, "The Nature of Our Cities: Harnessing the Power of the Natural World to Survive a Changing Planet." Then, Daniel Brooks, Professor Emeritus at University of Toronto, and Salvatore Agosta, Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, discuss their new book “Darwinian Survival Guide: Hope for the Twenty-First Century.”
Thanks to the work of researchers, including guest Sian Harding, and other scientists, we are beginning to understand more about the vital and exquisite organ - the heart. Sian Harding, Professor Emeritus of Cardiac Pharmacology at the National Heart and Lung Institute at Imperial College London, discusses her new book, “The Exquisite Machine: The New Science of the Heart.”Then, in order for humans to survive, it begins with us starting to act with the rest of the biosphere, and each other, in accordance with Darwinian principles that center around figuring out survival. Daniel Brooks, Professor Emeritus at University of Toronto, and Salvatore Agosta, Associate Professor at Virginia Commonwealth University, discuss their new book “Darwinian Survival Guide: Hope for the Twenty-First Century.”
On the Feb. 9 “Friday LIVE,“ host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: The Native American Film Series at The Ross; Jacob Westfall at The Lark in Hastings and Bierhaus Maisschaller in Lincoln; two Abendmusik at First Plymouth events; Daniel Brooks new book; Beatrice Community Players production of Stephen King's "Misery;" Ashland Art Walk; and Angels Theatre Company's premiere of "I Carry Your Heart With Me." Also, a tribute to artist Dave Stewart and a look at Bellevue Little Theater's production of “Agnes of God.”
On the Feb. 9 “Friday LIVE,“ host Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: The Native American Film Series at The Ross; Jacob Westfall at The Lark in Hastings and Bierhaus Maisschaller in Lincoln; two Abendmusik at First Plymouth events; Daniel Brooks new book; Beatrice Community Players production of Stephen King's "Misery;" Ashland Art Walk; and Angels Theatre Company's premiere of "I Carry Your Heart With Me." Also, a tribute to artist Dave Stewart and a look at Bellevue Little Theater's production of “Agnes of God.”
Tracklist 1. Daniel Brooks, PYRRHUS - Looking Good Tonight (Extended Mix) 2. Aron Volta & Project89 - Jazz Funk (Original Mix) 3. Job De Jong - Do Not Resist (Original Mix) 4. Sek - Hey I'm Dreaming (Original Mix) 5. Dino Lenny - I've Learned That (Original Mix) 6. DJ Romain - Late Night's In Swiss (Original Mix) 7. Soulsearcher - Can't Get Enough! (Angelo Ferreri Extended Sweety Remix) 8. Mallin, Carl Waller - Only You (Extended Mix) 9. AirBorn Gav & Hurricane - Work (Atjazz Extended Remix) 10. Crazy Fluke - 2NYT (Extended Mix) 11. Sosa UK - Bring It Back (Mason Collective Remix)
One of the first times Daniel MacIvor ever felt confident in his writing was in the eighth grade when he saw the words “you have talent” written on a short story he wrote. Now, decades into his career as a playwright, Daniel's two renowned one-person shows, “Monster” and “Here Lies Henry,” are playing at Toronto's Factory Theatre. Daniel tells Tom about his love of theatre, how his late friend and collaborator Daniel Brooks came to him in a dream and told him the title of his upcoming work, and what he thinks the greatest gift theatre has ever given him is.
The Shockwave Solutions podcast is back, with an all-new opportunity for Direct Response entrepreneurs! On this episode, Emma and Travis introduce Daniel Brooks and April Fields, directors at Seismic Wave Support, to give you some quick, actionable insights about how properly utilizing your CS team means better profits and faster scaling - before giving you a free gift that no entrepreneur can afford to miss! Ready to claim your free retention-boosting guide? Grab yours here, or drop April@seismicwavesupport.com an email now! And if you qualify for our exclusive giveaway (details in the episode), all you have to do is hit this link, give us a few quick details, and we'll get in touch ASAP! About Shockwave Solutions: Duo Travis Gomez and Emma Rainville, co-founders of Shockwave Solutions, LLC have experience in advising companies on operations, logistics, finance, merchant accounts, and strategic planning. Shockwave Solutions works with clients to design and implement strategies, solutions, and systems that increase revenue through creating or optimizing the client's direct marketing campaigns. They also maximize profitability by evaluating and restructuring (if necessary) operational systems and solutions. They carefully select clients to ensure they create unparalleled value through each interaction. At Shockwave, glossy off the shelf presentations and abstract visions are definitely not their style. They provide immediately implementable solutions that help companies hit their business goals. For more information on Shockwave Solutions: Email | Website | Blog | Facebook | LinkedIn
Today we are happy to present the second part of our annual summer compilation SUN2023VIBES. This part includes such artists as Daniel Brooks, Oreason, Vadim Basov, Dubtommy, Underset, rcnetlark and DP-6. Enjoy these sunny vibes, hot carefree summer days & nights. Please don't forget to check the first part of compilation that was released last week. 00:00:00 Daniel Brooks - Stranded (DP-6 remix) 00:05:22 Oreason - Escape From Space 00:10:21 DP-6 - Posidonia 00:15:06 DP-6 - Spectrum (Oreason remix) 00:18:41 DP-6 - Beach Palms (Indigo afterhours redub) 00:22:47 Vadim Basov - Spring Story (DP-6 remix) 00:27:54 DP-6 - Equilibrium 00:32:38 DP-6 - Sunday Morning (Dubtommy's Midnight mix) 00:36:04 DP-6 - Cuando (dub) 00:40:26 DP-6 - Linaria 00:44:32 Underset - The End 00:52:40 DP-6, rcnetlark - Meditation. Episode 6 Buy: https://www.beatport.com/release/sun2023vibes-pt-2/4180187 https://dp-6.bandcamp.com/album/sun2023vibes-pt-2 All about studio working & music production. Help with music production, mastering and mixing. Exclusive content: releases, mixes, sample packs. DP-6 Patreon Community. Join us: www.patreon.com/dp6 You can support DP-6 Records music in crypto donations: BTC: bc1qwdeu4qyl0m7zmdn6tjv6nthme2p2e2afnu54nu ETH (ERC20): 0x2C2a670C0bC7e9e922c0fBCc81a28d788DE4cC6c + other crypto wallets on request
The last couple of years have been pretty exciting for Zoon, aka Daniel Monkman. Daniel had two different albums shortlisted for the Polaris Music Prize, and they got to tour and open for Broken Social Scene. Daniel tells Tom about playing with Lee Ranaldo (Sonic Youth), how their new album felt like a chance to grieve the passing of their father, and the story behind their song “Dodem” from their new album “Bekka Ma'iingan.” Plus, Daniel Brooks, the renowned Canadian theater director, has died at 64. We revisit his and Tom's conversation.
"The loss of such an important man...the Lou Reed of Canadian theatre": Daniel Brooks, Toronto theatre legend, remembered; generations of Indo-Caribbean-Canadian women celebrated in ceramic exhibition.
On the occasion of the "Stranded" release on DP-6 Records, Midlands-based producer Daniel Brooks recorded an exclusive guest mix for DP-6 Records. You can listen & buy "Stranded" release here: https://www.beatport.com/release/stranded/4069449 https://dp-6.bandcamp.com/album/stranded 00:00:00 Vince Watson - “Rendezvous (Daniel Brooks Ambient Edit)” 00:05:43 Chaos In The CBD - “Mind Massage” [In Dust We Trust] 00:08:04 Yuuki Hori - “Shaped” [Duboka] 00:13:31 Daniel Brooks - “RX7” [Gran Turismo] 00:17:23 Empat - “Toolnik” [Leftback Rec.] 00:22:13 Remus - “Colourblind” [Blue Digital] 00:26:51 Per Hammar - “Honda” [Dirty Hands] 00:32:59 DP-6 - “Illusion (DP-6 Aliens Dub)” [DP-6 Records] 00:35:31 Silat Beksi - “Mate” [Constant Black] 00:40:55 Daniel Brooks - “Stranded” [DP-6 Records] 00:46:24 Janeret - “Pulsion” [Rutilance Recordings] 00:52:42 Silat Beksi & Miroloja - “300 Miles” [Olo Records] 00:56:59 Alejandre - “Subway” [Dirty Hands] 01:02:24 Traumer - “Express” [Berg Audio] 01:07:57 Vince Watson - “Rendezvous” [Planet E] Follow Daniel Brooks: https://www.facebook.com/danielbrooksdj https://www.instagram.com/danielbrooksdj/ https://soundcloud.com/danielbrooksdj Follow DP-6 / DP-6 Records: https://www.facebook.com/dp6project https://www.instagram.com/dp6_music
In this episode, we are joined by Daniel Brooks, Chief Commercial Officer at Xtend Healthcare to discuss the importance of emotional intelligence (EI) in leadership. We will discuss how EI is essential in developing strong relationships with team members, understanding their needs, and in creating an emotionally safe environment. When leaders have a high level of EI, they are better equipped to motivate and challenge their team, mediate conflicts, and ultimately lead more effectively.This episode is sponsored by Xtend Healthcare.
What do scorpions and meth have in common? Tune in as Drs. Rebecca Gragg and Daniel Brooks share their insights in this tox episode Click HERE to leave a review of the podcast!Subscribe HERE!References:All references for Episode 79 are found on my Read by QxMD collectionDisclaimer: The information contained within the ER-Rx podcast episodes, errxpodcast.com, and the @errxpodcast Instagram page is for informational/ educational purposes only, is not meant to replace professional medical judgement, and does not constitute a provider-patient relationship between you and the authors. Information contained herein may be accidentally inaccurate, incomplete, or outdated, and users are to use caution, seek medical advice from a licensed physician, and consult available resources prior to any medical decision making. The contributors of the ER-Rx podcast are not affiliated with, nor do they speak on behalf of, any medical institutions, educational facilities, or other healthcare programs.Support the show
In part 1 of Evidence's first two-part episode, Daniel Brooks and J.T. Shavers discuss their views on witchcraft and sorcery within the realm of entertainment.
Met up with my former quarterback at Hampton University Daniel Brooks, LCSW. Daniel has been helping athletes with helping them cope with mental health, stress, goals and objectives through his business. He is the CEO of Good Counsel, LLC to "make healing possible" and Motivate the Game. On this episode, you will get to know a little more about me and Daniel as we talk about our football playing days at Hampton University and how the lessons we learned on and off the field equipped us to walk in our purpose today. We share practical steps on how you can elevate your game. Everyone has had to face hard times or trauma in their life at least one time. This podcast would motivate and inspire you because we share a few of our challenging experiences in which we overcame and persevered. Thank you for listening and watching the show. Please subscribe for the Desire to Dream Podcast so you can watch new episodes that drop every Tuesday. If you found this podcast meaningful then please share with a family member, friend or co-worker. Daniel Brooks, LCSW can on social media on the links below. IG: @motivate_thegame & @d.brooks_iam Facebook: @motivate_thegame Website: www.motivatethegame.com
What do parasites see when they look at the world around them? And how is a changing climate modifying the environments they thrive in? As our climate shifts and changes, parasites too are on the move constantly looking for new hosts and new prospects. For parasites, it is the gold rush. We talk to Prof. Daniel Brooks about how climate change is expanding the reach of parasites and what options or tools we have to combat their impact us and ecosystems. As the COVID pandemic shows, there are many hidden ambushes waiting to happen. The Linnean Future Podcast Series is an initiative by The Linnean Society of London in response to the ongoing planetary emergency. This series brings you stories from around the world that explore the impacts of climate change on every aspect of our lives. Through the series we will be meeting researchers, practitioners, activists, lawyers, and others who are studying these climatic changes, tracking their causes and impacts, and working on solutions. The Linnean Society of London is committed to Net Zero (with offsets) by 2022 and reducing its carbon emissions by at least half by 2030. Speakers: Prof. Daniel Brooks Interviewer: Padmaparna Ghosh Producer: Ross Ziegelmeier
On the occasion of the "Act Now" release on DP-6 records, Midlands-based producer Daniel Brooks recorded an exclusive guest mix for DP-6 Records. You can listen & buy "Act Now" release here: https://www.beatport.com/release/act-now/3764736 https://dp-6.bandcamp.com/album/act-now 00:00:00 Fabien Hugh - "SBS 002" 00:05:54 doradice. - "Tunnel" (DP-6 remix) [DP-6 Records] 00:10:52 Direkt - "Echosines" [Dubøka Records] 00:17:10 Daniel Brooks - "Act Now" [DP-6 Records] 00:21:18 Daniel Broesecke - "Can't Stop" [Dubøka Records] 00:26:36 DP-6 - "Reliance" [DP-6 Records] 00:31:34 A/B Sides - "Kpx" [A/B Sides] 00:35:02 Tripmastaz - "West London Bones" [Celesta Recordings] 00:40:11 Josh Gregg - "Bones" [Hungarian Hot Wax] 00:45:56 Michael James - "Something Else" [S.A.S.H] 00:51:05 Daniel Brooks - "Tokyo" [New Violence Records] 00:56:26 Par Grindvik & Staffan Linzatti - "When Falls" (Forever Falls Tool) [Islands and Islets] Follow Daniel Brooks: https://soundcloud.com/danielbrooksdj Follow DP-6 / DP-6 Records: https://www.facebook.com/dp6project https://www.instagram.com/dp6_music
Llewellyn King discusses this summer's challenges for the nation's power grid with Daniel Brooks of the Electric Power Research Institute, Peter Londa of Tantalus Systems, and Rod Kuckro of Energy Policy News.
The newest episode of the @sumnersportspod with host @zachwomblemsp features @merrolhydehawks soccer coach Daniel Brooks, POW @lakemorris1 of @hvillebaseball, Chet Lax named @tbcaorg Mr. Baseball Finalist (@jpiiathletics), Spring Fling updates & more
Daniel Brooks is a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Linnean Society of London, and a Research Fellow of the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska State Museum. He has been working for the past decade as a free-lance consultant on the evolutionary biology of climate change and emerging disease. He is also an author of The Stockholm Paradigm, which we discussed in his first episode, during the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown. In his second episode, we discussed the COVID-19 vaccine. The Stockholm Paradigm The crisis of emerging disease has been a century and a half in the making. Human, veterinary and crop health practitioners convinced themselves that disease could be controlled by medicating the sick, vaccinating those at risk, and eradicating the parts of the biosphere responsible for disease transmission. Most climate scientists made no connection between climate changes and disease. Evolutionary biologists assured themselves that coevolution between pathogens and hosts provided a firewall against disease emergence by pathogens moving to new hosts. None of those traditional perspectives anticipated the onslaught of emerging infectious diseases confronting humanity. A new understanding of the evolution of pathogen-host systems, called the Stockholm Paradigm, explains what is happening. The planet is a minefield of pathogens with pre-existing capacity to infect susceptible but unexposed hosts, needing only the opportunity to come into contact with them. Climate change has always been the major catalyst for such new opportunities, through disrupting local ecosystem structure and allowing pathogens and hosts to move to new ecosystems. Once pathogens expand to new hosts, novel pathogen variants may emerge, each with new capacities to infect hosts. Mathematical models and real-world examples uniformly support the conceptual framework. Emerging disease is thus one of the climate change-related threat multipliers confronting humanity. The universe of risk is thus enormous and climate change is the trigger - time is short, danger is great, we are unprepared. Even without deadly global catastrophes of the scale of the 1918 Spanish Influenza pandemic, emerging diseases cost humanity more than a trillion dollars per year in treatment and lost productivity. The Stockholm Paradigm also offers hope. Embodied in the DAMA (document, assess, monitor, act) protocol, we can “anticipate to mitigate” emerging disease, buying time and saving money while we search for more effective ways to cope with this challenge.
Writer, director and actor Daniel Brooks has new play opening this week, called Other People. I spoke with Daniel about his career and his family. For tickets to Other People, go to canadianstage.com Music by Debashis Sinha. Produced by Kevin Sexton. Host: Michael Healey.
EVIDENCE podcast host Daniel Brooks delivers his testimony. He speaks of his time on the Mission field in Kenya and Thailand, his chapter as a youth minister, and experiences of speaking in tongues. We also cover a hot topic that everyone has questioned. You don't want to miss this first episode of EVIDENCE!
Scotty is back with another episode of Slasher Scotty and his guest is Daniel Brooks, who played Andrew Blocher in Bloody Summer Camp. Daniel discusses with Scotty his love for "bad" indie horror films, how he learned to do filmmaking with drones, how COVID impacted him on landing the role of Andrew Blocher, and much, much more. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/slasherscotty/support
Craig Collins filling in. Tucker Carlson interviews Kyle Rittenhouse after his acquittal. Rep. Tlaib supports BREATHE Act, includes defunding police, reparations, universal basic income. 9 y/o foils robbery attempt. LeBron James suspended for 1 game after flagrant foul. Black man acquitted of shooting at police on same day of Kyle Rittenhouse acquittal. Daniel Brooks charged with 5 counts of homicide after running his vehicle into Christmas parade. Original Gerber baby turns 95. Air travel almost at pre-pandemic level. Looting continues in San Francisco. Dodge to phase out gas powered muscle cars by 2024.
In this episode of 'Seeking Focus', we look at -Mountain Bike Photography with Daniel Brooks Daniel is an amazing Melbourne Mountain Bike photpgrapher that has traveled around australia documenting MTB events Check out Daniel's insta page for some amazing photography https://www.instagram.com/daniel_brooks_photography/
Tracklist Samingo - Jaime Soeiro, Fabri Tacc Stella - Rsquared Without you - Daniel Brooks, VITO (UK) Give me that bass - Ben Walsh (UK), Tate Flowers Boom Ba Yay - Deeper Purpose, Intrusive Been a long time - Iglesias The simulator - Saul Antolín Remix - VITO (UK), MARTiNi (ITA), Saul Antolin Bang - Gemini 529 Remix - David Museen, Erik Christiansen, Kuestenklatsch, Gemini 529 I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love - Paolo Martini, Federico Ambrosi Crazy Girl - Cele Disco Night - Ricky Paes Senses - Flash 89, Diego Lima Tiempo Al Tiempo - Alonso Bierg, NicoRozas Inmydreams - Blackchild (ITA) Like the Radio Show? Click the [Repost] ↻ button so more people can hear it! Follow @castillo99 Follow us on Soundcloud: @data-transmission Follow us on Soundcloud: @datatransmission Follow our House Music Spotify Playlist: goo.gl/dHX1Cr Want more house music, tech house, deep tech, minimal? Subscribe to our Youtube Channel - bit.ly/dtytube Listen to DT Radio: Website: bit.ly/DTSite1 Pop Up: bit.ly/DTRadioPopUp1 Follow Data Transmission: Instagram: goo.gl/6LqfCJ Spotify: goo.gl/p1gaWy YouTube: goo.gl/3JmFbF Facebook: goo.gl/ZAsYwY Twitter: goo.gl/o1ZF3P iTunes Podcast: goo.gl/TK1Xxu Spotify Podcast: spoti.fi/31KIS6s Mixcloud Podcast: bit.ly/30CzOk0
This episode features Daniel Brooks, Chief Commercial Officer at Xtend Healthcare. Facing internal and external pressures, many US health systems are struggling to stabilize their revenue cycle and achieve long-term financial health. Daniel joins the podcast to discuss: RCM optimization initiatives that health systems should be considering in the current financial environment, evolution of revenue cycle technology, and more. This episode is sponsored by Xtend Healthcare
Daniel Brooks is an Israel educator affiliated with the organizations Fuel for Truth, ClubZ, and 3rd Generation NY. We discuss the conflict between Israel and Palestine and the ethics of Israel's actions.
LTHM 593 - Diego Valle Latest LTHM label release: R Frederick + Guti Legatto - Secret Ritual https://fanlink.to/secretritual LTHM Merch: https://happyharrytaggs.com/ Follow Diego Valle: https://www.instagram.com/diegovalle_lthm/ Track List: 1.esven – Stay Away [Priroslin Recordings] 2. JHNS – Dreams [Inermu Wax] 3.Sergio Parrado – Back Too Late (Mihai Popoviciu Remix)[Yet Records] 4.ZNAGG – Journey Inside [ZNAGG] 5.Daniel Brooks, VITO (UK) – Time [New Violence Records] 6.Nick Curly – Sunday Morning [8Bit] 7.Nick Curly – What If [8Bit] 8.Yulia Niko – Pura Vida [8Bit] 9.Sil Romero, Yulia Niko – Donde Chile Ft. Sil Romero [8Bit] 10.DJ T. – Bazar Break Battle (Kiwi Remix)[Get Physical] 11.Saliva Commandos – No Sense In Draggin [Safe Music] 12.Frederick The Curious Frog – 2020 Was Not My Year [Not So Kind] Subscribe & Follow: https://fanlink.to/LTHMPODCAST
Daniel Brooks is one of Canada's bright lights in live theatre. Playwright, director, actor, the list of awards he has garnered exemplifies his talent developed over decades working on some of the country's more notable productions. Brilliant, interesting and erudite we talked about theatre in Canada, what inspires him and his approach to living with stage 4 cancer.
Daniel Brooks is a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Linnean Society of London, and a Research Fellow of the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska State Museum. He has been working for the past decade as a free-lance consultant on the evolutionary biology of climate change and emerging disease. He is also an author of The Stockholm Paradigm, which we discussed in his first episode, during the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown. Find his last episode here.
Friends from around the world, welcome to The Great Debate The topics of this debate will be1. Zionism 2. Power Dynamics 3. Reconciliation 4. Community Questions∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞★ MEET THE DEBATERS ★∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Daniel Brooks is the founder and a current board member of 3GNY, a non-profit organization for the grandchildren of Holocaust survivors whose mission is to educate the public on their families' stories and lessons of the Holocaust. As an Israel advocate, he has organized demonstrations, spoken on panels, and written op-eds in the Times of Israel. Daniel is currently Associate Director of Fuel for Truth and an educator with Club Z, both non-profit organizations dedicated to Israel education.Get in touch with Daniel:FB: https://m.facebook.com/daniel.brooks.524381Club-Z socialsWebsite: https://clubz.org/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/clubzteens/IG: https://www.instagram.com/club_z_teens/Twitter: https://twitter.com/clubzteens∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Mohammad Faraj is a Palestinian-American that has lived both in Palestine and New York. He is currently a Graduate Student at Brooklyn College for Bilingual Childhood Education. He dedicates his free time discussing various topics including the Palestine-Israel conflict and advocating for humane solutions to the conflict.Get in touch with MohammadFB: https://www.facebook.com/mohammad.faraj.75/∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞∞Get in touch with Adar:TwitterYouTubeInstaFBTikTok: @adarweinrebEmail: adarweinreb@gmail.com
When it comes to engineering Daniel Brooks Reigns Supreme. Learning from the likes of Steve Albini, Working with artists such as JoJo, the Marías, Shaboozey, Dark Dazey, and Julio Slim, and just by being a genuinely awesome and hilarious person, I am extremely grateful to have this interview and to be able to work with him on the podcast! If you want to learn more about Daniel check him out here: https://www.instagram.com/brooks_skoorb/ If you want to work with him check out his website: https://www.goddesssoundla.com/ Welcome back to Living with Will
Jillian speaks with Daniel Brooks, one of Canada’s foremost directors and inaugural Siminovitch Prize laureate, about his expansive and unyielding devotion to process and his ethos (with longtime collaborator Daniel MacIvor) of maximum preparedness, maximum spontaneity. Also: trusting the intuition of your body as a director.
Daniel Brooks is a professor emeritus at the University of Toronto, a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and the Linnean Society of London, and a Research Fellow of the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska State Museum. He has been working for the past decade as a free-lance consultant on the evolutionary biology of climate change and emerging disease. He is also an author of The Stockholm Paradigm, which we discussed in his previous episode, during the beginning of the coronavirus lockdown. Daniel Brooks joined us again on Through The Noise to talk about the current pandemic situation, the knowledge we had before the coronavirus outbreak, and why we should have been better prepared.
The Comedy Cellar presents " Live from America podcast " with Noam Dworman and Hatem Gabr. This Episodes Guests : Author Felice Cohen , 3GNY founder Daniel Brooks and Comedian Sherrod Small. Www.livefromamericapodcast.com
On Daniel Brooks: Professor emeritus, University of Toronto, fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Research Fellow of the Manter Laboratory of Parasitology, University of Nebraska State Museum. Working for the past decade as a free-lance consultant on the evolutionary biology of climate change and emerging disease (current major project with the Hungarian National Institute of Ecology). The crisis of emerging disease has been a century and a half in the making. Human, veterinary and crop health practitioners convinced themselves that disease could be controlled by medicating the sick, vaccinating those at risk, and eradicating the parts of the biosphere responsible for disease transmission. Most climate scientists made no connection between climate changes and disease. A new understanding of the evolution of pathogen-host systems, called the Stockholm Paradigm, explains what is happening. The planet is a minefield of pathogens with pre-existing capacity to infect susceptible but unexposed hosts, needing only the opportunity to come into contact with them. Climate change has always been the major catalyst for such new opportunities, through disrupting local ecosystem structure and allowing pathogens and hosts to move to new ecosystems. Once pathogens expand to new hosts, novel pathogen variants may emerge, each with new capacities to infect hosts. Mathematical models and real-world examples uniformly support the conceptual framework. Emerging disease is thus one of the climate change-related threat multipliers confronting humanity. The universe of risk is thus enormous and climate change is the trigger - time is short, danger is great, we are unprepared. Emerging diseases cost humanity more than a trillion dollars per year in treatment and lost productivity. The Stockholm Paradigm also offers hope. Embodied in the DAMA (document, assess, monitor, act) protocol, we can “anticipate to mitigate” emerging disease, buying time and saving money while we search for more effective ways to cope with this challenge. You can find Alicia Juarrero's episode here, and learn more about Vector Analytica.
Are you currently staying indoors? Well to comfort you here at the Eden Gathering Podcast, we are joined by returning guest Daniel Brooks! He's here to talk all about his favourite book in the whole world, The Culture Map by Erin Meyer. Eden is a place where we can explore our personal narratives in three different environments. A monthly event, get togethers over food and doing "good" in the community. Next Eden Gathering is on 2nd March / 7pm - 9:30 PM LOCATION: Costa Coffee - Unit 5, Meadow Centre, Wilkes Way, Stowmarket IP14 1DE Stay Connected: Instagram: @EdenGathering Twitter: @GatheringEden Ben Lasky, Insta/Twitter @BenjaminLasky Alex Laver, Insta/Twitter @AlexLaver
Dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) like paint, chemicals, and batteries safely by bringing those items to the I-66 Transfer Station on West Ox Road or the I-95 Landfill in Lorton. If you don't know what an item is, bring it to one of these locations and qualified employees will figure out how to dispose of it in environmentally friendly ways. It's easy and free for Fairfax County residents.
Dispose of household hazardous waste (HHW) like paint, chemicals, and batteries safely by bringing those items to the I-66 Transfer Station on West Ox Road or the I-95 Landfill in Lorton. If you don’t know what an item is, bring it to one of these locations and qualified employees will figure out how to dispose of it in environmentally friendly ways. It's easy and free for Fairfax County residents.
We’re back and this week on the Eden Gathering Podcast we’re joined by Daniel “The Rory (why is he called Rory)” Brooks!!! He’s here to talk about his move to Croatia and all that. Eden is a place where we can explore our personal narratives in three different environments. A monthly event, get togethers over food and doing "good" in the community. Next Eden Gathering is on 6th February / 7pm - 9:30 PM LOCATION: Costa Coffee - Unit 5, Meadow Centre, Wilkes Way, Stowmarket IP14 1DE Stay Connected: Instagram: @EdenGathering Twitter: @GatheringEden Ben Lasky, Insta/Twitter @BenjaminLasky Alex Laver, Insta/Twitter @AlexLaver
Daniel Brooks, our friend, and missionary from the UK, teaches on David's life on the run in the midst of Saul's jealousyThis podcast was recorded on September 15, 2019 at The Chapel in Green Business Corporate by Alex Menco | https://alexmenco.netMusic promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
In this episode, you'll hear a SearchNorwich recording of Daniel Brooks giving his talk "Keyword Research: Tips & tactics that generate clicks & impressions to implement tomorrow!". Daniel goes over the importance of keyword research and provides some really effective strategies to carry it out using various tools and what metrics you should be considering. You can watch the full video of Daniel's talk and see her slides at https://search.withcandour.co.uk and learn more about SearchNorwich at https://searchnorwich.org
Daniel Brooks joins the Thieves over Scotch and cigars to discuss artist management, the music business, and Daniel's artist Brenna Beatty, whose family moved to Nashville to support her music career. The Thieves also discuss Answer restaurant, H. Clark Distillery, and Southern accents. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thievesofnashville/support
When you picture different levels of organisation in the biological world, what is it that springs to mind? For a lot of us it is a picture that probably expands from bottom upwards, something like: molecules –>cells –>tissues –>organs –>organ systems –>organisms. Most of us will have encountered this way of thinking about biological levels […]
Daniel Brooks was the longtime mayor of North College Hill. But during his last years in office, he made a series of poor decisions that plunged the city into chaos. When the mayor decided to combine the salary of his city administrator with that of the administrator's wife, it prompted a lawsuit and a multi-year assault on city employees. “Tear It Down” is written and produced by Michael Karlik of City Council Chronicles (councilchronicles.com). This story is sponsored by www.rhymingregards.com. Website: www.tearitdownpodcast.com Facebook: https://facebook.com/tearitdownpod Twitter: https://twitter.com/tearitdownpod
Abstract: In the first episode of 2018, Karin and Elizabeth look back into the year 2017 and how the Journal has evolved, and what she has contributed to the academic landscape of Michael Jackson Studies. To listen to the extended versions of our previous episodes, join us at Patreon.com/mjdlo and become a member.http://patreon.com/mjdlo. REFERENCE AS: Merx, Karin, Elizabeth Amisu. “Episode 34 – 2017 Recap, Past, Present, Future Book III ” Michael Jackson's Dream Lives On: An Academic Conversation 5, no. 2 (2018). Published electronically 21/01/18. http://sya.rqu.mybluehost.me/website_94cbf058/episode-34/. The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies asks that you acknowledge The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies as the source of our Content; if you use material from The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies online, we request that you link directly to the stable URL provided. If you use our content offline, we ask that you credit the source as follows: “Courtesy of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies.” Episode 34 – 2017 Recap, Past, Present, Future Book III by Karin Merx & Elizabeth Amisu Karin Merx BMus, MA, is editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies, and author of ‘A festive parade of highlights. La Grande Parade as evaluation of the museum policy of Edy De Wilde at the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam'. Find out more about Karin here. Elizabeth Amisu, PGCE, MA, is co-founder and the former editor of The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies and author of The Dangerous Philosophies of Michael Jackson: His Music, His Persona, and His Artistic Afterlife. Find out more about Elizabeth here. Our references and where you can easily find them 1. Elizabeth Amisu, Dedicated Page with all Contributions. 2. David Nordahl, 'An Interview with David Nordahl' The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies vol. 5, issue 1 (2017). 3. Daniel Bropks, 'An Interview with Daniel Brooks', The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies vol. 5, issue 1 (2017). 4. Ivana Recmanova, 'Information Entropy in the Billie Jean and Beat It Vocal Notations', The Journal of Michael Jackson Academic Studies vol. 5, issue 1 (2017). 5. Joseph Vogel, Earth Song: Michael Jackson and the Art of Compassion (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 3 edition, 10 Sept. 2017). 6. Elizabeth Amisu, "Earth Song: Michael Jackson and the Art of Compassion' by Dr. Joseph Vogel', The Journal od Michael Jackson Academic Studies vol.5, issue 1 (2017).
Robert Lee and Jamie Spence review the Andalucia Valderrama Masters hosted by the Sergio Garcia Foundation, which ended in a third win of the season for Sergio Garcia. We hear from both the home favourite and from second placed Joost Luiten. Daniel Brooks chats to us after saving his European Tour card with 3rd place in Spain and we also get the thoughts of 2014 Ryder Cup hero Jamie Donaldson, who made the Race to Dubai Top 100 by finishing 4th. Plus, there’s a preview of the next event on the European Tour, the WGC-HSBC Champions in Shanghai.
This episode is focused on venomous lizards. The first half is all about the desert specialist and ultra-efficient Gila Monster. With the latter portion covering possibly the most charismatic lizard still roaming the earth – the iconic Komodo Dragon. We explore how these lizards interact with their environments and discuss the existence of their venoms. At the end we have the usual Species of the Bi-week who also harbours a dangerous toxin. FULL REFERENCE LIST AVAILABLE AT: herphighlights.podbean.com Main Paper References: French, Robert, Daniel Brooks, Anne-Michelle Ruha, Farshad Shirazi, Peter Chase, Keith Boesen, and Frank Walter. 2015. “Gila Monster (Heloderma Suspectum) Envenomation: Descriptive Analysis of Calls to United States Poison Centers with Focus on Arizona Cases.” Clinical Toxicology 53 (1): 60–70. Fry, Bryan G, Stephen Wroe, Wouter Teeuwisse, Matthias J P van Osch, Karen Moreno, Janette Ingle, Colin McHenry, et al. 2009. “A Central Role for Venom in Predation by Varanus Komodoensis (Komodo Dragon) and the Extinct Giant Varanus (Megalania) Priscus.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 106 (22): 8969–74. OPEN ACCESS Gienger, C. M., C. Richard Tracy, and Kenneth A. Nagy. 2014. “Life in the Lizard Slow Lane: Gila Monsters Have Low Rates of Energy Use and Water Flux.” Copeia 2: 279–87. Purwandana, Deni, Achmad Ariefiandy, M. Jeri Imansyah, Aganto Seno, Claudio Ciofi, Mike Letnic, and Tim S. Jessop. 2016. “Ecological Allometries and Niche Use Dynamics across Komodo Dragon Ontogeny.” Science of Nature 103 (27): 26–37. Species of the Bi-Week: Serrano-Rojas, Shirley J., Andrew Whitworth, Jaime Villacampa, Rudolf Von May, Roberto C. Gutiérrez, José M. Padial, and Juan C. Chaparro. 2017. “A New Species of Poison-Dart Frog (Anura: Dendrobatidae) from Manu Province, Amazon Region of Southeastern Peru, with Notes on Its Natural History, Bioacoustics, Phylogenetics, and Recommended Conservation Status.” Zootaxa 4221 (1): 71–94. Other Mentioned Papers/Studies: Auffenberg W. 1981. “Behavioral ecology of the Komodo monitor. University Presses of Florida, Gainesville.” as cited in Fry et al. 2006 and Purwandana et al. 2016 Ariefiandy, Achmad, Deni Purwandana, Sanggar Abdil Nasu, Maman Surahman, Claudio Ciofi, and Tim Jessop. 2015. “First Record of Komodo Dragon Nesting Activity and Hatchling Emergence from North Flores , Eastern Indonesia.” Biawak 9 (1): 33–35. OPEN ACCESS Ashurst, John, and Robert Cannon. 2013. “Gila Monster Envenomation: A Review for the Emergency Medicine Physician.” JMED Research 2013: 1–4. OPEN ACCESS Daly, J. W., and C. W. Myers. 1967. “Toxicity of Panamanian Poison Frogs (Dendrobates): Some Biological and Chemical Aspects.” Science 156 (3777): 970–73. Davis, J. R., and D. F. DeNardo. 2007. “The urinary bladder as a physiological reservoir that moderates dehydration in a large desert lizard, the Gila monster Heloderma suspectum.” Journal of Experimental Biology 210 (8): 1472-1480. OPEN ACCESS Flannery, Tim 2002. The future eaters: an ecological history of the Australasian lands and people. New York: Grove Press. ISBN 0-8021-3943-4. Fry, Bryan G., Nicolas Vidal, Janette A. Norman, Freek J. Vonk, Holger Scheib, S. F. Ryan Ramjan, Sanjaya Kuruppu, et al. 2006. “Early Evolution of the Venom System in Lizards and Snakes.” Nature 439 (7076): 584–88. Hargreaves, A. D., M. T. Swain, D. W. Logan, and J. F. Mulley. 2014. “Testing the Toxicofera: comparative transcriptomics casts doubt on the single, early evolution of the reptile venom system.” Toxicon 92: 140-156. OPEN ACCESS Hawlitschek, Oliver, Mark D. Scherz, Nicolas Straube, and Frank Glaw. 2016. “Resurrection of the Comoran Fish Scale Gecko Geckolepis Humbloti Vaillant, 1887 Reveals a Disjunct Distribution Caused by Natural Overseas Dispersal.” Organisms Diversity and Evolution 16 (1): 289–98. Köhler, Gunther, Hans-Helmut Diethert, Ronald A. Nussbaum, and Christopher J. Raxworthy. 2009. “A Revision of the Fish Scale Geckos, Genus Geckolepis Grandidier (Squamata, Gekkonidae) from Madagascar and the Comoros.” Herpetologica 65 (4): 419–35. Laver, Rebecca J., Deni Purwandana, Achmad Ariefiandy, Jeri Imansyah, David Forsyth, Claudio Ciofi, and Tim S. Jessop. 2012. “Life-History and Spatial Determinants of Somatic Growth Dynamics in Komodo Dragon Populations.” PLoS ONE 7 (9): 1–10. OPEN ACCESS Sims, David W., Emily J. Southall, Nicolas E. Humphries, Graeme C. Hays, Corey J. A. Bradshaw, Jonathan W. Pitchford, Alex James, et al. 2008. “Scaling Laws of Marine Predator Search Behaviour.” Nature 451 (7182): 1098–1102. Other Links/Mentions: BBC Planet Earth II - Islands Clip on Komodo Dragons (Varanus komodoensis) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Q05CSZAa8U BBC Zoo Quest for a Dragon 6 http://www.bbc.co.uk/archive/attenborough/7005.shtml Music – http://www.purple-planet.com
Steve'Butch'Jones presents SOMETHING GLOBAL, syndicated on radio stations around the world. Season 8 Show 51 with Daniel Brooks 1. Patrick Klein – Jimnastix 2. Yamen & EDA – Pollux 3. Sebo K – Intersection 4. Round Two – New Day (Club Vocal Mix) 5. iO (Mulen) – MOi 4 Untitled A 6. Robert Aaron – Sax In the Ozone (Main Club Mix) 7. Daniel Brooks – Roll On 8. Daniel Stefanik – Resurrection 9. Mele – Scouse Afrika 10. Kaz James – Arizona (The Mekanism Remix) 11. Plasmic Honey – Jungle (Martinez Rhythmic Dub Mix) 12. Seb Zito – Holywell 13. Vince Watson – Rendezvous Feel free to contact the show via facebook or twitter @SomethingGlobal. If you're a producer/DJ and want to submit a track or mix for the show please submit links to: tracks@SomethingGlobal.com (WAV format preferred). www.SomethingGlobal.com Disclaimer. All music included in the show is purely intended to promote artists, to give you a taste of their style and encourage you to go out and buy their stuff. Most tracks featured are available to download safely and legally. DON’T STEAL MUSIC.
Last September, 2016, I spent 2 hrs talking to composer and sound designer Richard Feren. We spoke about his early career in radio, at the age of 13, through his time in the explosion of indi theatre in Toronto in the early 90's and his work with iconic directors like Daniel Brooks. We land on his process for producing sound scapes and scores for theatre and the genesis of his modern method, from the early days of the Fostex 4-track cassette to Qlab. We finally land on his work in organizing designers to fight back against the cuts to fees in Canada. This is a 2 hr chat, but one that holds on to you at every minute. To see Richard's theatre bio go here
Dr. Daniel Brooks, attending toxicologist at Banner University Medical Center toxicology fellowship discusses hypothermic and hyperthermic emergencies. This talk was originally recorded on 11/30/2016. Please note the views and opinions expressed in this recording do not represent the position of Maricopa Integrated Health System or any other institution or party. Release date: 18 March 2017
1. Glide (Original Mix) by Piers Kirwan 2. Basement Smiles (Original Mix) by G Spice 3. No Time (Original Mix) by James Dexter 4. Sample & Hold (Original Mix) by Daniel Brooks 5. Groovin'Rhodes (City Soul Project's Classic Mix) by Domenico Albanese 6. Broken Vision (Original Mix) by Julian Sanza 7. What You Want (Tom Conrad Dub) by Sueno Soul, Danzie 8. Say No More (Back To 95 Mix) by Phase Dee 9. JAS (Rhodes Remix) by Tim Deluxe 10. Yes You Can (Ashley Beedle Remix) by Lay Far www.ossomrecords.com DON’T KNOCK, THIS IS OSSOM.
South African Brandon Stone speaks exclusively to Dan Roebuck and Kim Thomas on the Race to Dubai Show, the day after winning the BMW SA Open hosted by the City of Ekurhuleni. They hear from tournament contenders Retief Goosen, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Daniel Brooks and Keith Horne as well. Meanwhile, Shane Lowry speaks ahead of the EURASIA CUP presented by DRB-HICOM and the pair also preview the other European Tour event this week, the Jo’burg Open.
Valley, Alabama musician Daniel Brooks got his musical start as the bass player for a local cover band, Fifth Element in 2003, where he cut his teeth playing many bars and private parties. In 2006, while in college in Troy, Alabama, he met a fellow musician and formed the duo Stoned Cold Happiness. Stoned Cold Happiness would continue to play weekly around the local music scene until 2008. In 2009 Daniel would begin to venture into solo music, focusing on honing his skills on the acoustic guitar. In 2012, by happenstance of a late night jam session, Daniel and fellow musician Brett McDaniel laid the groundwork for Daniel & McDaniel, an Americana-Folk inspired acoustic duo. In early 2015, Daniel and Robbie Sellers formed the duo Pell Avenue and are currently working on their first album while playing the Southeast. Currently Daniel is also working on a rock/county acoustic duo with his brother, former lead singer of Fifth Element, MarDe Brooks under the name Brooks. Be on the lookout for Daniel as his music career progresses.
Justin and guest co-host Daniel Brooks discuss the tech news of the week including some info on Bitcoin and Tesla.
Feat: Elvi/Dunian, Just Kiddin, DAMH, Motez, Audub, Kevin McKay, Lee Webster, Clueless, Pusherman, Daniel Brooks, Ruben Brundell, Anushka, Hybrid Theory, Bloodman, Alex Smoke, Tessela, J Tijn, TOYC, Bloom, Archie Pelago, Detail, Tiiu, Anile, Hannah Eve, Frederic Robinson and Andyskopes.