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It's the 150th episode! Jethro and Matt are joined by #1 fan Dave Forman to celebrate the momentous occasion. Join them and walk along!
From a mythical creature to the future? Jethro and Matt take on AI with the help of superfan Dave Forman!
Rachel's kids have spy news, Dave & Forman compare old & new Top Gun movies, we have all the headlines in the news we can't make up, and as always, we read your emails & comments - powered by Calves For A Cause! Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, iHeartRadio (& most others) or ask your smart speaker to, "play the Due To Underwhelming Demand podcast!" Insta/Facebook: @daverachelforman YouTube: https://youtube.com/channel/UCpJadQPyBvRy27ysq7EN-Zg Email: daverachelforman@gmail.com
Jethro and Matt are LIVE at Arcade Comedy Theater. Recorded on Saturday, January 21, 2023. Thanks to all who attended and especially Aaron Tarnow for all of his technical wizardry!
Superfan Dave Forman joins Matt and Jethro on the ENTIRE walk thanks to his winning bid at the Arcade Comedy Theater Silent Auction! Join them on this festive romp!
Dave Forman, American Gaming Association Vice President of Research, joined WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" radio program on Wednesday to discuss online sports betting coming to Maryland. Online sports betting in Md. to begin Wednesday https://www.washingtonian.com/2022/11/21/marylands-mobile-and-online-sports-betting-launches-on-wednesday-heres-why-you-should-care/ For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the third hour of the morning show, Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock talked to American Gaming Association's Dave Forman, Washington Post's Becky Krystal and Sean Salai of The Washington Times. For more coverage on the issues that matter to you, visit www.WMAL.com, download the WMAL app or tune in live on WMAL-FM 105.9 FM from 5-9 AM ET. To join the conversation, check us out on Twitter: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we have a two part episode. I'm the first half, Chris and Cheech are joined by Jordan Botta and Frank Cherico from “Science, Yo.” In the second half, we're joined by Dave Forman of “Plate It, Pittsburgh” and Michelle of Pittsburgh Foodie Girls. The whole gang taste and review a local craft beer. Stuff to Do in Pittsburgh tells us about the best events around the city.Topics we discuss: Beers of the Week Crow update Edward Fortyhands Filming and editing Creating Science Yo Michelle's review of Monterey Bay Michelle plans your next trip to the Strip Eating Reptiles Calamari vs pig anus Drinking Sauvignon Blanc from a brown paper bag Exotic food/fish eyeballs Plate It, Pittsburgh Light Up Night/Kennywood 565 Live Speakeasy "Thanks for listening!"All things Poor Man's Podcast:https://linktr.ee/PoormanspodcastStuff to Do in Pittsburgh's Weekend Guide:https://www.unation.com/stuff-to-do/things-to-do-in-pittsburgh-weekend-guide/
This week we have a two part episode. I'm the first half, Chris and Cheech are joined by Jordan Botta and Frank Cherico from “Science, Yo.” In the second half, we're joined by Dave Forman of “Plate It, Pittsburgh” and Michelle of Pittsburgh Foodie Girls. The whole gang taste and review a local craft beer. Stuff to Do in Pittsburgh tells us about the best events around the city.Topics we discuss: Beers of the Week Crow update Edward Fortyhands Filming and editing Creating Science Yo Michelle's review of Monterey Bay Michelle plans your next trip to the Strip Eating Reptiles Calamari vs pig anus Drinking Sauvignon Blanc from a brown paper bag Exotic food/fish eyeballs Plate It, Pittsburgh Light Up Night/Kennywood 565 Live Speakeasy "Thanks for listening!"All things Poor Man's Podcast:https://linktr.ee/PoormanspodcastStuff to Do in Pittsburgh's Weekend Guide:https://www.unation.com/stuff-to-do/things-to-do-in-pittsburgh-weekend-guide/
Back for season seven! Jethro and Matt start down another path starting at season 1 destination Montreal Screwjob. they are joined by patron and superfan Dave Forman as they dial in and start looking to the past for answers.
We had such a fun night with guests Dave Forman and Briana White from "Plate It, Pittsburgh." We talk to them about their show on Very Local, the proper temperature for serving ketchup, and what they like to cook for themselves. Cheech gets passionate about MSG. Chris and Cheech talk about their favorite toys when they were kids and review their Beers of the Week. The weekend guide is supplied as always by Stuff to Do in Pittsburgh. Click through their link for more info on all of the events.All things Poor Man's Podcast: https://linktr.ee/Poormanspodcasthttp://poormanspod.podomatic.net/Stuff to Do in Pittsburgh's Weekend Guide: https://www.unation.com/stuff-to-do/things-to-do-in-pittsburgh-weekend-guide/Dave Forman:https://davidthegastronome.comBriana White:https://www.breeliciousbites.com
Come along with Matt and Jethro as they travel to tasty parts unknown with Briana White and Dave Forman of the streaming show Plate It Pittsburgh. Available on the Very Local app on your Roku, Fire Stick, and other devices!Also, don't forget to nominate Drunkard's Walk for Best Podcast in Pittsburgh Magazine's Best of the Burgh!https://www.pittsburghmagazine.com/best-of-the-burgh-readers-poll-2022/?fbclid=IwAR0LzzsmufVpLGyVLli8RMFzuuvu4NP5L5NauHLN1xEcPZ_Yqv_FGJrtdJo#/gallery/?group=408069
A tasty treat to a nasty TRICK! It must be Halloween and Jethro and Matt celebrate with Dave Forman!
Join us on Be Brave at Work as we speak with Dave Forman. Dave delivers a competitive advantage to clients by accelerating their leadership effectiveness. Leveraging his experience as a nuclear submarine captain, Dave develops his clients like he developed his own crew. His focus is on building competent, confident, and resilient leaders. Links of Interest LinkedIn Twitter Facebook Website Please click the like button above and leave a review if your favorite podcast app has that ability. Thank you! More information about Ed, visit Excellius.com © 2021 Ed Evarts
What are the fundamentals of good leadership? Today's guest is Captain Dave Forman, US Navy Submarine Captain and founder of Wolfpack Leadership. Dave provides his clients with practical training and the application of proven leadership methods from US submarines. He has over 20 years of experience at all leadership levels, from line manager to chief executive. Dave leverages his success and experience as a nuclear submarine Captain to accelerate his clients' leadership skills. In this Leadership Jam Session Podcast episode, Dave shares his most significant leadership victories and challenges. Tune in to learn why the fundamentals of good leadership apply to both the private and military sectors. We'll also discuss how to keep your team engaged, plus Dave's advice for new leaders. Key Takeaways - Episode intro (00:00) - How Dave joined the Navy (01:02) - Dave's biggest challenge as a submarine captain (05:04) - The importance of employee engagement (08:27) - Military vs. private sector (11:38) - Dave's most notable leadership victory (13:41) - Why mentorship is vital (21:21) - Dave's advice for new leaders (25:58) Leadership ResourcesHow are the leaders at all levels of management tackling the toughest challenges each day? Learn more at: https://sartoleadershipgroup.com (https://sartoleadershipgroup.com)
Leaving fascism behind Matt and Jethro head to a much sweeter destination with Dave Forman!
Hear your Sunday Night with Speed City with our guest NBC Broadcaster Brian Till talks Rolex 24 at Daytona, cooking and more. We also talk with Dave Forman the COTA corner marshal supervisor about the important role they play. And Cuban Rodriguez from Global Time Attack joined us to talk about the Super Lap Battle [...] The post NBC Broadcaster Brian Till talks Rolex 24 at Daytona appeared first on Speed City Broadcasting.
Jim interviews Dave Forman, a student of Thom's. In the conversation, you'll hear about the influence TW had on Dave's public speaking and leadership skills, and we get the full back story on the political book Dave published (in high school!) with the help of Thom and Maury Joseph, who sold songs on-demand to raise funds for the project. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/podula-rasa-podcast/support
It's another trip down that Wikipedia highway with Jethro and Matt and our guest Dave Forman! Don't miss this one, with SPECIAL audio!
Joe Virgillito chats with Dave Forman, Senior Director of Research for the American Gaming Association, about the organization's newest findings that 26 million Americans will bet more than $6.8 billion dollars on this year's Super Bowl. Joe is then joined by Ryan Lee for a quick gambling primer. They’ll discuss this Sunday’s Big Game, best bets, and silly prop plays. Later in the episode, Charles Hinshaw and J. McVay discuss the new Russian movie, ‘Beanpole,’ directed by Kantemir Balagov -- out now from Kino Lorber. And we’ll take an exclusive early listen to a performance by Brooklyn band The Makeout Club, from their upcoming BTR Live Studio session. Music composed by and show edited by Hansdale Hsu. Joe Virgillito is associate producer. Mentioned in the episode: “A Record 26 Million Americans Will Wager on Super Bowl LIV” // American Gaming Association 00:00 - Intro 01:24 - START /// American Gaming Association’s Dave Forman discusses betting w/ Joe Virgillito 10:00 - Ryan Lee joins Joe to discuss betting 11:45 - Prop bets 17:30 - Silly prop bets 24:55 - Super Bowl MVP 28:20 - Game line 33:25 - Locks /// END 36:03 - 1st Person: Jade // Aspiring To Be An Artist - Activist 39:45 - Movie Review: Charles Hinshaw on ‘Beanpole’ 42:30 - Movie Chat w/ Charles Hinshaw & J. McVay (Spoiler Alert) 57:18 - "K.I.T." (BTR Live Studio, 2020) - The Makeout Club 63:20 - Outro / Credits 64:13 - Finish.
Dave Forman, Director of Strength and Conditioning at Virginia Military Institute, talks to the former NSCA Head Strength and Conditioning Coach, Scott Caulfield, about becoming a strength coach. Topics under discussion include communication with athletes, appreciating the growth as a coach over time, and creating lasting impressions and relationships with athletes. Find Dave on Twitter: @VMIStrengthShow Notes“So really communication is key I tell him, hey, I’m here to help you. I want to help you be the best you can be, and that’s kind of been our thing, at least as a football program. We want you to be the best you can be athletically, academically, and militarily.” 8:20 “But I think your experiences make you who you are. Makes you appreciate where you are.” 22:28 “And to see how far they’ve come and the work that they’ve put in. And sometimes hard work does payoff. I just think that’s such a cool feeling. I mean, that’s one of my most rewarding moments.” 23:54 “I think at some point, you’ve got to be fairly self-aware and understand what are your strengths and weaknesses and what can I work on and what can I do better… How you do anything is how you do everything.” 34:03 “…that’s really rewarding. But I think they see that. They see that, you know what? I didn’t have all the answers. I can be vulnerable. That’s what I’m really working on is trying to build relationships. I never thought that was important or a thing. And I mean, I was absolutely wrong about that. I mean, that’s really all that matters. That’s honestly all that matters.” 35:27 “Because nobody remembers the ‘X’s and ‘O’s. Nobody remembers if we did five sets of four or four sets of five. Who cares? They remember the experiences that you created, the shared suffering sometimes, but then also the shared overcoming and triumph.” 36:14 “They have that mentality now in life. They’ve dealt with adversity. They’ve dealt with some bad stuff, and they know, you know what? If I keep working, if I keep pushing, it’ll be okay. And later on in life, that’s going to be who knows? Get a phone call and some relative has cancer or you know what? I don’t know; you just went bankrupt or you just lost your job. And you know what? I can do with those things too because I’ve dealt with this too. I don’t know, that’s life lessons in the weight room.” 36:38 “But I try to celebrate our guys, kind of give him a platform, whatever it is. #FlexFriday or something like that. But it’s @VMIStrength. Again, if you want to shoot me a message, please do. I love connecting with people.” 37:56
This week, Jenn and Jeannette discuss suicide and veteran/military culture with Dr. Tiffany Prather. Please join us for a serious discussion. Resources are listed on our site and below: Service members, veterans, or their families experiencing crisis should seek help immediately by contacting the Military Crisis Line at 1-800-273-8255 and pressing 1. You can also seek crisis support via text at 838255 or via chat online at www.militarycrisisline.net. U.S. Forces Korea (USFK) has established toll-free phone support to the Military Crisis Line for all USFK community members, including active-duty military, civilians, family members and contractors. Callers can reach qualified, caring responders at the Military Crisis Line by dialing 0808-555-118 or DSN 118. A live Internet-based chat service is also available for USFK members, as well as the rest of the U.S. military and their families, at www.militarycrisisline.net. For overseas or international: Dial 118 from any U. S. Air Force or U. S. Army installation in Europe or dial 00800-1273-TALK (8255) for a commercial toll-free line in Belgium, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. Service members or their families who would just like to talk to someone who has shared similar experiences should contact Vets4Warriors. They will be linked to a peer who is trained to assist them in overcoming their obstacles. Call 855-838-8255; email info@vets4warriors.com. If you are in need of support or you would like to help someone who is, consider downloading the Objective Zero app. Our Class President, Dave Forman, has led a team of classmates in partnering with the OZ team to raise funds and add capability to the app for connecting fellow service academy graduates. Learn more https://www.objectivezero.org/.
Dave Forman, from the American Gaming Association, joins Tyler to discuss states legalizing sports gambling and what is happening in North Carolina, Brooke Koepka wins at Bethpage for a wire-to-wire back-to-back win at the 2019 PGA Championship, Good news for international trade as Trump announces a delay in auto tariffs and steel & aluminum tariffs are dropped for Mexico & Canada, and bad news for international trade as farmers continue to get hit on the nose but Trump maintains support with farmers...for now
Babies come from stories. From beliefs. Some of those stories are beautiful: I want to love and care for someone; I have a lot to share with a growing human. But a whole lot of baby-making beliefs aren't true for everyone, and many aren't true, period. Here are a few of the harmful and expired: I won't feel fulfilled without a child; It's nobody's business if I want to make a lot of kids; I'm not a real woman/man if I don't become a mother/father; People who don't have kids are selfish. With a population at 7.6 billion, and with a planet in serious overshoot, we need to look at these beliefs. Author Laura Carroll has done just that. She's researched where these beliefs come from and talked with thousands of people about their lives with and without kids. She's looked at the devastating impacts—on individual families, cultures, and on the wider world— of assuming everyone should reproduce. She's spoken on these issues on major radio and television outlets and is has authored several books about the outmoded pressures to have children and about the option of living child-free. (See links below). In this conversation, Laura and I talk primarily about the ideas from her book, The Baby Matrix: Why Freeing Our Minds From Outmoded Thinking About Parenthood and Reproduction Will Create a Better World. Laura also edited the second edition of deep ecologist Dave Forman's Man Swarm: How Overpopulation is Killing the Wild World. I recommend both of them. This conversation isn't anti-kid. Laura and I are typical of people who have warm relationships with kids who aren't our own. But whether someone really desires parenthood or not, we need to bring the breeding thing down some major notches if anyone's kids are going to have a chance. Laura and I talk about: -What "pronatalism" is; examples of how we're soaking in it -Studies that show how having fewer children is essential for stopping extreme climate change* -How religions and businesses promote childbearing and why -The 7 assumptions that promote childbearing, why they're not true, and the healthier ones that could replace them We also mention Bill McKibben's Maybe One: The Case for Smaller Families NOTE: I swear in this. It's hard not to when you're talking about powerful stories that aren't true. Hey— I'm even worse in person. And I don't care anymore. And Laura's much nicer than I am. Laura Carrol's other books are Families of Two: Interviews With Happily Married Couples Without Children by Choice (international update on the way!), and Finding Fulfillment From the Inside Out. * Please note that the US is different from many Western countries in that it has the largest carbon footprint and is growing rapidly. You can learn more in the previous Big Chew episode with Joe Bish from the Population Media Center, or in the following episode with philosophy professor and environmental ethicist Philip Cafaro. Among other things, in the prior Chew Joe Bish and I talk about countries whose population is declining and who consider that a positive thing. Subscribe, and you won't miss the next Big Chew. www.thebigchew.com
Dave Foreman, known as the herbal pharmacist, joins Mark to talk about natural back pain alternatives. Dave Foreman practices everything he teaches with herbs and health overall. Lower back pain is one of the biggest problems facing Americans. There are a number of drugs and devices used to treat and help people with lower back pain. In his mid 30's Dave Foreman had back problems. He learned that the insoles and other multiple devices that people use are absolutely worthless and do not really help at all. The best thing you can do is get more exercise. That's right, even though it sounds backwards but exercise will actually help you with lower back pain. Walking will help loosen up the back muscles and will help relieve the pain. Core exercises are also very helpful. There area variety of exercises that can help such as summing, yoga, weight lifting etc... The exercise helps get the blood flowing and once the blood starts to move through the muscles it promotes healing and will begin to help loosen those muscles up significantly. Weight has a lot to do with lower back pain. When an individual is over weight, carrying around that weight takes a toll on the body overall. Most people who are 30-40 pounds or more overweight experience back pain. Again, regular exercise will not only loosen the muscles and get the blood flowing but it will help you lose weight.
Dave Foreman, known as the herbal pharmacist, joins Mark to talk about natural back pain alternatives. Dave Foreman practices everything he teaches with herbs and health overall. Lower back pain is one of the biggest problems facing Americans. There are a number of drugs and devices used to treat and help people with lower back pain. In his mid 30's Dave Foreman had back problems. He learned that the insoles and other multiple devices that people use are absolutely worthless and do not really help at all. The best thing you can do is get more exercise. That's right, even though it sounds backwards but exercise will actually help you with lower back pain. Walking will help loosen up the back muscles and will help relieve the pain. Core exercises are also very helpful. There area variety of exercises that can help such as summing, yoga, weight lifting etc... The exercise helps get the blood flowing and once the blood starts to move through the muscles it promotes healing and will begin to help loosen those muscles up significantly. Weight has a lot to do with lower back pain. When an individual is over weight, carrying around that weight takes a toll on the body overall. Most people who are 30-40 pounds or more overweight experience back pain. Again, regular exercise will not only loosen the muscles and get the blood flowing but it will help you lose weight.
Dave Foreman, known as the herbal pharmacist, joins Mark to talk about natural back pain alternatives. Dave Foreman practices everything he teaches with herbs and health overall.Lower back pain is one of the biggest problems facing Americans. There are a number of drugs and devices used to treat and help people with lower back pain. In his mid 30's Dave Foreman had back problems. He learned that the insoles and other multiple devices that people use are absolutely worthless and do not really help at all.The best thing you can do is get more exercise. That's right, even though it sounds backwards but exercise will actually help you with lower back pain. Walking will help loosen up the back muscles and will help relieve the pain. Core exercises are also very helpful. There area variety of exercises that can help such as summing, yoga, weight lifting etc... The exercise helps get the blood flowing and once the blood starts to move through the muscles it promotes healing and will begin to help loosen those muscles up significantly.Weight has a lot to do with lower back pain. When an individual is over weight, carrying around that weight takes a toll on the body overall. Most people who are 30-40 pounds or more overweight experience back pain. Again, regular exercise will not only loosen the muscles and get the blood flowing but it will help you lose weight.
Dave Foreman, known as the herbal pharmacist, joins Mark to talk about natural back pain alternatives. Dave Foreman practices everything he teaches with herbs and health overall.Lower back pain is one of the biggest problems facing Americans. There are a number of drugs and devices used to treat and help people with lower back pain. In his mid 30's Dave Foreman had back problems. He learned that the insoles and other multiple devices that people use are absolutely worthless and do not really help at all.The best thing you can do is get more exercise. That's right, even though it sounds backwards but exercise will actually help you with lower back pain. Walking will help loosen up the back muscles and will help relieve the pain. Core exercises are also very helpful. There area variety of exercises that can help such as summing, yoga, weight lifting etc... The exercise helps get the blood flowing and once the blood starts to move through the muscles it promotes healing and will begin to help loosen those muscles up significantly.Weight has a lot to do with lower back pain. When an individual is over weight, carrying around that weight takes a toll on the body overall. Most people who are 30-40 pounds or more overweight experience back pain. Again, regular exercise will not only loosen the muscles and get the blood flowing but it will help you lose weight.
David Foreman, known as “The Herbal Pharmacist,” guests this week on Late Night Health with Mark Alyn. Dave tells Mark that there are still too many convenient, inexpensive `bad food choices readily available to us everyday and we have to make healthy choices easier and give adults a ‘cheat sheet’ on how to get through certain times of the year such as the holidays where 75 percent of an average person’s weight gain occurs. Foreman shares three herbal diet tricks that can be surprisingly simple to enlist this season to help shake off belly fat and suppress weight gain during the holidays and through New Year’s including ways to eliminate and replace soda, carbs and artificial sweeteners this season. He will also tells Mark the top five most wicked holiday carbs to avoid.
David Foreman, known as “The Herbal Pharmacist,” guests this week on Late Night Health with Mark Alyn. Dave tells Mark that there are still too many convenient, inexpensive `bad food choices readily available to us everyday and we have to make healthy choices easier and give adults a ‘cheat sheet’ on how to get through certain times of the year such as the holidays where 75 percent of an average person’s weight gain occurs. Foreman shares three herbal diet tricks that can be surprisingly simple to enlist this season to help shake off belly fat and suppress weight gain during the holidays and through New Year’s including ways to eliminate and replace soda, carbs and artificial sweeteners this season. He will also tells Mark the top five most wicked holiday carbs to avoid.
David Foreman, known as “The Herbal Pharmacist,” guests this week on Late Night Health with Mark Alyn. Dave tells Mark that there are still too many convenient, inexpensive `bad food choices readily available to us everyday and we have to make healthy choices easier and give adults a ‘cheat sheet’ on how to get through certain times of the year such as the holidays where 75 percent of an average person’s weight gain occurs. Foreman shares three herbal diet tricks that can be surprisingly simple to enlist this season to help shake off belly fat and suppress weight gain during the holidays and through New Year’s including ways to eliminate and replace soda, carbs and artificial sweeteners this season. He will also tells Mark the top five most wicked holiday carbs to avoid.
David Foreman, known as “The Herbal Pharmacist,” guests this week on Late Night Health with Mark Alyn. Dave tells Mark that there are still too many convenient, inexpensive `bad food choices readily available to us everyday and we have to make healthy choices easier and give adults a ‘cheat sheet’ on how to get through certain times of the year such as the holidays where 75 percent of an average person’s weight gain occurs. Foreman shares three herbal diet tricks that can be surprisingly simple to enlist this season to help shake off belly fat and suppress weight gain during the holidays and through New Year’s including ways to eliminate and replace soda, carbs and artificial sweeteners this season. He will also tells Mark the top five most wicked holiday carbs to avoid.
Woody & Tessa welcome two very funny people, Dave Forman of WELL KNOWN STRANGERS and David Fedor a member of one of the oldest and well respected improv groups in Pittsburgh, HUSTLEBOT. Dave Forman is a proud member of WELL KNOWN STRANGERS who host the Thursday Night Jams at the cabaret theater downtown. THIS EPISODE IN A NUTSHELL - School cutbacks our a bitch - To object or not to object, that is the question - I see Jesus in that statue of Jesus - No Christmas for me or you. UNPLANNED UNSEEN RSS