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Watch on YouTube In this upbeat interview, CEO Jerry Randall and CFO Danny Wells of consumer healthcare products firm Venture Life, takes me through today's in line H1'24 results & positive outlook – including: 00:00 What the company does, its key USPs and current demand picture 06:00 Financial highlights, improving gross margins and strong cash generation 10:45 M&A, efficiency and new product development opportunities 16:00 Outlook and longer term vision #VLG is a Vox Markets client.
Send us a textThis week on The Route to Networking we welcomed Danny Wells, Senior Network Engineer at VECTEC. They dive into Danny's journey of relocating from the UK to AUS, the differences in work culture and how to face the challenge of imposter syndrome!Hear more from Danny here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danny-wells/Want to stay up to date with new episodes? Follow our LinkedIn page for all the latest podcast updates!Head to: https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-route-to-networking-podcast/Interested in following a similar career path? Why don't you take a look at our jobs page, where you can find your next job opportunity? Head to: www.hamilton-barnes.com/jobs/
Do the Mario, D-Pads!This week we took a trip back to the Mushroom Kingdom to check out one of the most infamous Super Mario properties of all time: The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!It only aired for one season and featured the likes of "Captain" Lou Albano as Mario and Danny Wells as Luigi, but in that short time it amassed a cult following and contributed to countless memes. But after so much time removed from the original airing, is it even possible to watch it with fresh eyes? We aim to find out if this confounding children's show is worth watching in the modern day. Watch our gameplay segments and full video episodes over on our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@TheRetrogradePodcast?sub_confirmation=1Join us on Twitter: @RetrogradePod, @RetrogradeAndy, @RetrogradeMikeyTikTok: @RetrogradePodOr on Instagram: @theretrogradepodcast Or visit our website at www.theretrogradepod.com/Questions, Comments, and business inquiries can be sent to theretrogradepodcast@gmail.comShow Notes: https://www.theretrogradepod.com/episodes/super-mario-bros-super-show-review-episode-1
We thought we'd start sharing the first few minutes of our Patreon episodes here on the main feed to give everyone a taste of what you can expect if you join us at patreon.com/thefrankencast. We've been visiting a lot of classic Saturday morning cartoons lately, and here's one that is maybe a little less well-known, but is absolutely seared into the brains of your Horror Hosts. We're talking about a few segments from the classic Mario animated series. Long before Chris Pratt and Jack Black faced off as dueling video game characters, there was Captain Lou Albano and Danny Wells dancing around in their rundown Brooklyn apartment. Join us as we Do The Mario, altogether!
Many of us think that our dogs will protect us - but the science begs to differ... This episode may contain insider knowledge, talk of decoys and one feisty little Jack Russell. An audio version of this show is available now on Spotify and Apple Podcasts.
Danny Wells of Unleashed K9 Services in the UK joins us today in light of the recent proposed to ban Ecollars through the entire UK. We chat all about the ban, how he is leading the fight against it and helped to put a pause on the proposed legislation, and what we can do here in the United States to prepare ourselves for when it inevitably makes its way here.
Dogs and humans have been mutually bonded for thousands of years Many of us think our dogs are well tuned into our emotions - they seem to at least know when we're sad. But do they feel empathy or is it something else?
You've come home to find the bin bag ripped open. Your dog is nearby. Their ears folded back, eyes are wide... but are dogs actually capable of guilt? Or are they responding to something else?
Discover the fascinating world of canine emotions as a neuroscientist, dog expert, and renowned trainer come together to investigate whether dogs are truly capable of love...
Danny Wells is a hit writer with cuts by George Strait, Rascal Flatts, Colin Raye and so many more. His songs have won CMA and ACM awards and have been played on radio over 15 million times. Listen for songwriting secrets, stories behind big songs, and a few played live around the dining room table.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/songwriter-connection/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The parking situation in Chicago, the truest art form, and drive-thru liquor stores. Mj Tirabassi (The Walters, Corduroy) "A true phenomenon in the world of indie-pop, The Walters first burst onto the scene in 2014 with “I Love You So” -- a self-released smash that quickly brought the Chicago-bred five-piece massive streaming success, all on the strength of their heart-on-sleeve songwriting and harmony-driven sound. After building a global fanbase and touring all over the country, The Walters began an indefinite hiatus in 2017, signing off with a crowd-thrilling set at Lollapalooza 2017. Just as they started plotting their return, the band found themselves thrown back into the pop zeitgeist when “I Love You So” exploded on TikTok in 2021, a whirlwind turn of events that's generated more 10 billion global TikTok views to date. Along with reaching platinum status and climbing the charts at Top 40 radio—in addition to surpassing 480 million streams on Spotify (and still growing week after week) and hitting #1 in over seven countries on the Viral 50—“I Love You So” soon led to The Walters' signing with Warner Records. Their debut release for the label, the six-track EP Try Again marks a major triumph for lead vocalist Luke Olson, lead guitarist Walter Kosner, rhythm guitarist/vocalist MJ Tirabassi, bassist Danny Wells, and drummer Charles Ekhaus, spotlighting the band's newly sharpened songcraft while retaining their homespun charm. Produced by Ekhaus and spiked with elements of surf-pop, classic 70's sounds and gently inventive alt-rock, Try Again mines inspiration from timeless artists like The Beach Boys, Elliot Smith and Neil Young, expertly preserving the carefree intimacy that makes The Walters so magnetic. Newly based in L.A., The Walters are now gearing up for a debut full length album that fully delivers on their undeniable promise as a musical and creative force." Excerpt from https://yourwalters.com/about The Walters: Bandcamp: https://thewalters.bandcamp.com/music Instagram: @thewalters_ Website: https://yourwalters.com Merch: https://yourwalters.com/categories/all The Vineyard: Instagram: @thevineyardpodcast Website: https://www.thevineyardpodcast.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSn17dSz8kST_j_EH00O4MQ/videos
Other Games Hyrule Warriors (2014) Wii U, Switch, 3DS A spinoff of the Dynasty Warrior game series from Koei Tecmo, the series follows several well known Zelda Characters in their efforts to push back the evil forces. While the story is loose, the major draw of this game is the Dynasty Warrior game play, which sees hundreds of enemies being defeated by a singular individual over a large battlefield with ever changing objectives. CD-I Games In 1989, Nintendo and Sony partnered together to create a CD based addon for their upcoming Super Nintendo System, set to release sometime in 1991 or 1992. Prior to the announcement however in 1991, Nintendo decided to dump the contract with Sony and instead went with Phillips to develop their CD based addon. The sudden announcement from Nintendo just prior to Sony's announcement eventually led to the Playstation system in 1994. Nintendo however, seeing the poor launch and reception of the Sega CD, pulled out of the agreement with Phillips for a CD based SNES Addon. However, with the agreement desolved, Nintendo agreed to allow Phillips to develop games based off the Nintendo Licenses, which included Mario and Zelda. As a result, three games were created by Phillips for their CD-I machine: Link: The Faces of Evil Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon Zelda's Adventure All three games are largely Action Adventure titles and not consider canon within the Zelda Timeline. Both Link: The Faces of Evil and Zelda: The Wand of Gamelon were released at the same time, featuring Russian animation that universally hated by the fans. Zelda's Adventure, released 8 months after the first set of game, featured a top down perspective, and replaced the animation with live action, which is still considered horrible by today's standards. All three games are largely unplayable in the sense that they are not fun and are frustrating to play. In Other Media The Legend of Zelda Cartoon During the height of Mario Craze, there was The Super Mario Bros: Super Show, which aired during day time syndication in 1989. A part of the original run was a series of Super Mario Cartoons, referencing at the time Super Mario Bros 1 and 2, with Super Bros 3 episodes later pushed to a 2nd season. The cartoons themselves were only about 12-14 minutes long, and were inner spliced with Live Action Mario and Luigi, played by Lou Albano and Danny Wells respectively. The Mario Cartoons ran from Monday through Thursday, but on Friday, was a Legend of Zelda Cartoon instead. The Legend of Zelda cartoon, much like the Mario cartoon, last only about 12-14 minutes, and a collection of thirteen were created for the series. The events of the series largely related around the time between The Legend of Zelda and The Adventures of Link, and often related to Link battling the remaining forces of Ganon to defend the land. The series was not without its comic attributes, as Link was constantly trying to get a Kiss from Zelda, along with the Tagline, “Excuse Me, Princess.” with the word ‘excuse' exaggerated for comic effect, usually used when ever Link was sarcastically apologizing to Princess Zelda. Contrary to most princesses as well, Zelda was actually very capable on her own right, often being engaged and participating in the action. The series is mostly well known for Link's Catchphrase, but was often a big interest among kids of their era, mostly due to the fact that it only happened once a week, and due to this, the episodes rarely looped upon themselves, so if you missed it, you wouldn't get the chance to see it again for 3 months.
Hey, paisanos! We warp back to 1989 for a double dose of Christmas segments from “The Super Mario Bros. Super Show” — the live-action “Santa Claus is Coming to Flatbush,” featuring Santa losing his “transportation” in Brooklyn; and the animated “Koopa Klaus,” featuring a plot to… freeze the North Pole.On This EpisodeMike Westfall (@fallwestmike), tiny selfish mushroom baby.Adam Pope (@hojukoolander), another fun guy, fresh out of Retro Detention, from Retro-Daze and The Retro Network.Topics and TangentsNintendo Power’s Preview of “The Super Mario Bros. Super Show,” as tweeted by Adam, and preserved on the Internet Archive (for now) (it’s on page 93).I didn’t realize till recently the music in the “Back to the Future” Nintendo game is a sped up version of “The Power of Love.”“King Koopa’s Kool Kartoons,” a live-in-studio spinoff show local to Los Angeles and hosted by King Koopa, performed at one point by Christopher Collins, the voice of Cobra Commander.Captain Lou Albano’s Wrestling Hotline 1-900 number.We map out where Mario and Luigi lived in Brooklyn.“Stunt Dawgs,” an obscure 1992 cartoon featuring Harvey Atkin playing another character with the same King Koopa voice.A brief discussion on the term “teeter-totter,” used by Mario here, versus “see-saw.”How tall is Mario? Captain Lou was 5-foot-10, though other sources range from 5-foot-1 to 3-foot-8.Preview of Super Nintendo World, coming to Universal theme parks.Finally, I get to talk at length about The Legend of Zelda!Adam’s SequelQuest episode on the “Super Mario Bros.” movie, featuring a parody of the Super Show theme song.Previous Podcast Episodes MentionedFrosty the Snowman (Season 1, Episode 1)Mickey’s Once Upon a Christmas (Season 2, Episode 19)“The Super Mario Bros. Super Show,” “Koopa Klaus,” and “Santa Claus is Coming to Flatbush” © 1989 DiC Entertainment.“Super Mario Bros.” © Nintendo Co. Ltd.Commercial Break:Pepsi Nintendo Holiday Game Commercial, 1989, preserved by Dinosaur Dracula.Nintendo Power Commercial, 1990, preserved by RobertDigitalGames.The Advent Calendar House is on the web at adventcalendar.house, on Twitter @adventcalhouse, and part of the Christmas Podcast Network.
The emergence of immunotherapies has represented a powerful addition to the cancer arsenal, but frequently they fail to deliver benefits to patients. Understanding what therapies will benefit which patients remains a challenge because of the complexity of the immune system. Immunai is applying artificial intelligence to map the immune system and understand its complexities at a granular level to better understand its role in health and disease. It is applying what it learns to avoid clinical trial failures, improve combinations of immunotherapies, and guiding future therapeutic development in cancer and a broad range of other conditions. We spoke to Danny Wells, scientific founder of Immunai, about the company's efforts to map the immune system, the challenges in doing so, and how this has the potential to improve drug development.
Welcome to another episode of Know Your Wrestling! Join me your host Mark Silvester as I talk you through a particular wrestler or PPV. In this episode join me and Tony as we look at the classic Nintendo cartoon starring the late great Captain Lou Albano himself; the Super Mario Bros. Super Show. Listen as we discuss why what Captain Lou and Danny Wells brought to the characters of Mario and Luigi is what a lot of people would think of the Mario Brothers. Enjoy as we go on one of our usual many tangents as we look at video game cartoons. Please like and follow: www.facebook.com/knowyourwrestling/ twitter.com/KYourWrestling Subscribe to Tony: https://www.youtube.com/user/LoserQuestShow https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8-aurGivxuW6HM_u94V2A https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCie84qi0lY0o-CMNzj4frbQ Follow Richy: www.twitter.com/RichardFilmer1 Follow Nick: https://www.facebook.com/nickevemusic/
Anti-PD-1 therapy has transformed cancer care but most patients do not respond. It is increasingly clear that there will be no single biomarker of response to a PD-1, and that a multi-omic approach will be required. In this podcast, first recorded at the 4th annual IO Combinations 360° conference, Dr Danny Wells, Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy will address: Orthogonality and correlation of response biomarkers across histologiesIntegration of multi-omic data sets for mechanistic insights into tumor immunobiologyThe translational approaches to PD1 resistance program at the Parker Institute To learn more about the upcoming IO Combinations 360° conference please visit, www.iocombinations360.com
In this episode, I am joined by Danny Wells from the reptile n Chill podcast where we talk about Embarresinbg sex stories, animals, art, and have a good moan about stuff plus more all sprinkled with a truckload of salt!My Instagram:@the_creatures_caveReptile n Chill website:www.reptilenchill.comReptile n chill:https://www.facebook.com/reptilenchill/Reptile n chill comunity:https://www.facebook.com/groups/reptilenchillcommunity/Reptile n Chill Instagram:@reptilenchillDanny Wells Instagram:@dannytherascalDanny wells youtube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCUjSlswkrguswm4BBIYEbw
Danny Wells is a passionate marathoner who just completed a 12 in 12 Project, where he ran an official 26.2 mile race, every month, for 12 consecutive months. For Danny, this challenge wasn't about speed but about seeing what was possible with his feet and mind. Like myself, Danny isn't a natural born runner. He's a normal guy who got a London Marathon entry on his first ballot attempt in 2016. Since then he has completed 17 marathons with most of them being grassroots, creative or abnormal courses. I believe this conversation will inspire anyone, runner or non-runner, as Danny's 12 in 12 teaches us to think outside the box - to sign up for things in life that tell a story and inspire others.
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Join Scott and Hamish as they take a warp pipe back to 1989, a time when the Super Mario Brothers had their own television show that was a unique blend of both live-action and animation: "The Super Mario Bros. Super Show!" Listen as they break down and review both parts of the show’s 62nd episode: the live-action segments starring Rowdy Roddy Piper entitled “Rowdy Roddy’s Rotten Pipes” and the cartoon “Crocodile Mario”. They’ll discuss the humble beginnings of the Mario Bros. franchise and its surprisingly small history in television, as well as the many changes and adjustments to this short-lived, yet long running show. They’ll talk about the over-the-top acting by not only a very angry Rowdy Roddy Piper, but also by Captain Lou Albano and Danny Wells, playing the very nervous Mario brothers, and why it all adds to the delightful ridiculousness of the episode. They’ll also discuss why the Crocodile Dundee-inspired cartoon segment “Crocodile Mario”, featuring our heroes taking a trip to “Down Under Land” not only terribly misrepresents many aspects of Australian culture, but also the physics of the universe as well! From bagpipe-playing vacuum cleaners to reptile-repelling statues resembling popular actors of the 80s, this one has it all! (Well, maybe not “all”, but a bunch of weird stuff anyway.) It's an episode packed with very confusing story logic with many, many questions, but unfortunately our answers are in another castle. So throw a pizza on the barbie, keep your plunger handy, and laugh along with us! C'mon, do the Mario! Please email us at hittingplayshow@gmail.com Hitting Play on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/HittingPlay Help out Hitting Play! Buy a T-Shirt (or other items) with our logo here: http://www.shop.spreadshirt.com/hittingplay Follow Hamish on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SilentHamish Follow Hamish on Tumblr: http://www.silenthamishart.tumblr.com Buy a Hamish T-Shirt! https://www.redbubble.com/people/silenthamish/works/25337993-silent-hamish-dreams Scott's Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/MCandFriends Scott's Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/mc_and_friends
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This week we are celebrating Mardi Gras with the guys from Reptile N Chill. Reptile N Chill is UK based podcast hosted by Dan Hoss, Mike Phelps, and Danny Wells. We talk about how they met, the podcast, what they keep, and much more! We get real "loosey goosey" in this one. RNC Facebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/reptilenchill/ Reptile N Chill Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/6XHG2Ijwb8L3llYJfjERJa SUPPORT US ON PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/portcitypythons MERCH: https://portcitypythons.com/collections/shirts CHECK OUT OUR PODCAST: https://soundcloud.com/joe-phelan-194475994 Some of my favorite reptile supplies! HerpStat Thermostat: http://amzn.to/2qjG9SI Sani Chip: http://amzn.to/2ETfrUt Maxima Vet Cleaner: http://amzn.to/2CRqTiJ ReptiChip: http://amzn.to/2CSIYwL What Camera do I use? : http://amzn.to/2CRCmi8 Instagram @portcitypythons Twitter @portcitypythons http://www.Portcitypythons.com Theportcitypythons@gmail.com
Danny Wells speaks to CHI on July 6th, 2017. Dr. Wells will be speaking during Neoantigen-Based Personalized Immunotherapies meeting at ImPACT: Immunotherapy Progress and Clinical Treatments, December 5-7th, 2018 in San Diego, California. Topics include scaling up personalized therapies, future clinical applications of neoantigens, and new frontiers in cancer immunotherapy. For more information, please visit http://www.ImpactImmunotherapy.com/Neoantigen-Immunotherapy/
Our second podcast! Here is where I cop out and take the audio from our live play, and use it as a podcast. 1) Because editing the video and audio is going to take a little time. 2) We were so off topic at times, giving life advice, talking about movies, etc... that it might as well have been a podcast. We settle a dispute over who the supreme character is for playing Super Mario Bros. 2 and celebrate the life of Danny Wells... for 30 whole seconds before we get distracted. Hope you enjoy!
In this episode: the 30th anniversary of the Apple Macintosh computer, Esteban's MacBook Pro graphics card failed, Shia LaBeouf's plagarism and fake retirement, Justin Bieber's fake retirement and drunk drag racing, Michael Bay storms off Samsung's stage at CES, TV companies going back to curved screens?, Rob finally gets a copy of Video Invaders by Steve Bloom, upcoming film The Lego Movie (2014), comparing the original RoboCop (1987) to the new version (2014), comparing Monument Men (2014) to Kelly's Heroes (1970), Apple vs. Samsung and appealing court decisions, Microsoft paying for positive XBox One reviews on YouTube, a Rob-view of Blindsided a.k.a. Penthouse North (2013) starring Michelle Monaghan and Michael Keaton, a good article about the history of the Nintendo GameCube, Steven Seagal running for governor of Arizona?, confusing Elisha Cuthbert with Eliza Dushku, NSA spying, Duck Dynasty phonies, Rob's box of sound effects, celebrity deaths (James Avery, Danny Wells, Phil Everly, Bob Grant), the pointlessness of 4K Ultra HDTVs, Christmas car commercials (who really buys his wife a car for Christmas?), who has more guns- people or the military?, video game emulators vs. collecting/hoarding, modern modifications to classic game systems, and different classes of SD cards. 80 minutes - http://www.paunchstevenson.com
FEATURING: The crew starts off ranting and despairing about the latest NPD figures for the Wii U, which spell doom for Nintendo's home console.After the break, a more optimist New Business touches on Rayman Legends, Wii Fit U, a trio of Sega arcade classics on the 3DS, and Knack. We end with a tribute to Danny Wells on the Listener Mail segment.