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Send us a textBorn in the 1960's with ‘Birmingham Central Fire Station' on his birth certificate, Dave Walton has had a remarkable journey from growing up around the fire service to now becoming a key leader in shaping its future. He's a strategic thinker, an advocate for change, and a driving force behind improvements in leadership, diversity, and operational effectiveness in the UK Fire and Rescue Service. Today, we're going to talk about some of the most pressing topics facing the fire and rescue sector as Dave shares his insights from a young recruit in 1985 to his roles now including as the NFCC lead for Hazmat. We discuss how fire services must adapt to changing societal expectations, emerging risks, and new technology and we make the argument for why emotional intelligence, professional curiosity, and a commitment to continuous improvement are crucial for future leaders. Dave also takes us on a behind-the-scenes look at the Drummond Mill Fire, one of the largest incidents in his career, and what it taught him about decision-making under pressure.Throughout this conversation, you'll get a candid, no-holds-barred look at the fire service from someone who has lived and breathed it for decades. Dave doesn't shy away from the hard truths, and his perspective on leadership, innovation, and the importance of getting the right people in the right roles is invaluable for anyone looking to understand or improve the sector.So grab a coffee, sit back, and get ready for an insightful and thought-provoking discussion with one of the most self-aware & experienced leaders in the UK fire service today.(for context this was recorded in early 2024)We only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY, every Debrief & document CLICK HEREPODCAST GIFT - Get your FREE subscription to essential Firefighting publications HERE A big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingMSA The Safety CompanyIDEXHAIX Footwear - Get offical podcast discount on HAIX HEREXendurance - to hunt performance & endurance 20% off HERE with code ffp20Lyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this costHibern8 - a plant based sleep aid specially designed to promote a restful night's sleep and awaken you feeling Support the show***The views expressed in this episode are those of the individual speakers. Our partners are not responsible for the content of this episode and does not warrant its accuracy or completeness.*** Please support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
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Dana Ball and Dave Walton co-owners of Upward Brewing join me for a great conversation on how the brewery started and just what is Beer Mountain. New look on a classic from Troegs. The Lost Abbey has found a new home to Brew. @athleticbrewing and @jetblue team up. @montaukbrewco expanding their presence @citifield Founders is in the news again and for the wrong reasons and a new survey is out and folks in NJ want brewery restrictions lifted. @njcraftbeer @hoppedupnetwork @sjbeerscene @brewerystrong #metalforever #drinklocal #drinkcraftnotcrap #stouts #ipas #lagers #ales #sours #hops #pilsners #porters #gastropub #speakeasy #growler #beer #jerseybeers #fcancer #smallbusinessowners #beerfestivals #beertours #music #savenjbeer #podcasts #crowlersSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Iowa Renewable Fuels Association Executive Director Monte Shaw starts off the hour with us discusses the upcoming deadline for approving summertime E-15 sales. Dave Walton, Iowa Soybean Association District 6 Director, talking about legislation protecting Biodiesel Tax Credits and talks about the waiting game for planting soybeans right now around Iowa due to cold conditions. To wrap up the show, Al Kluis from Kluis Commodities talks about the factors from the past month that have continued to push grains downward, just as they have been today.
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire! Today's show is brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Ryan Barrett of Kensington, P.E.I.; Todd Hames of Marwayne, Alta.; Kristjan Hebert of Fairlight, Sask.; and Dave Walton of Wilton, Iowa. As well, don't miss the... Read More
Thursday's AOA began with the news that Alexis Taylor, nominee for USDA Trade Undersecretary was confirmed on Wednesday in the US Senate; Dave Walton, Iowa soybean grower who serves on the ASA Executive Committee, celebrated that confirmation and discussed some new uses for soy oil that received additional funding. In segment 2, Dustin Davidson, Director of Government Relations with the Waterways Council, broke down the recently passed Water Resources Development Act, which authorizes billions in funding for water infrastructure projects. Arlan Suderman, Chief Commodities Economist at StoneX joined the show with a discussion about the livestock markets volatility ahead of Friday's COF and QHP reports. The show closed with Erik Carlson, researcher with the American Chestnut Research and Restoration Project at SUNY-ESF, about the work to genetically engineer a blight resistant Chestnut tree, and how it's moving toward approval for release
Thanks for tuning in to this Thursday edition of the Farmer Rapid Fire! Today's show is brought to you by Pioneer Seeds Canada. Host Shaun Haney is joined by: Ryan Barrett of Kensington, P.E.I.; Todd Hames of Marwayne, Alta.; Kristjan Hebert of Fairlight, Sask.; and Dave Walton of Wilton, Iowa. As well, don't miss the... Read More
My guest on this episode of The Diabetes Psychologist Podcast is Dave Walton, the CEO of the T1D Exchange. You have probably heard about the T1D Exchange and are curious about what they do. Dave breaks it down for us in this episode. You'll learn about the work that the T1D Exchange is doing to help doctors and people with diabetes better serve the T1D community. Thanks to Vertex Pharmaceuticals for making this episode possible! Diabetes Sucks and You Can Handle It can now be purchased on Amazon or on my website, www.thediabetespsychologist.com/book. Follow The Diabetes Psychologist on Instagram @thediabetespsychologist and join The Diabetes Psychologist Community on Facebook.
As your representatives on the Iowa Biodiesel Board are at the Statehouse today visiting with your local elected representatives about the benefits of the Biofuels Access Bill, which CEO and good Big Show Buddy Grant Kimberly says will result in lower fuel prices in Iowa. PLUS soybean farmer Dave Walton adds that the legislation would benefit producers with higher demand AND Ag West's Paul Mussman provides our expert market analysis!
More than a half-year has passed since the Supreme Court ruled in Van Buren v. United States that one "exceeds authorized access" by accessing off-limit files and other information on a computer system they were otherwise authorized to access, effectively narrowing the applicability of the CFAA in prosecuting cybersecurity and computer crime. At that time, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton shared rapid reactions and perspectives in Part I of this broadcast. Soon afterwards, they reviewed the first wave of cases that discussed Van Buren in Part II. And in this episode, they are back to analyze a fresh slate of cases that were directly informed by this new “gates up or down” era for employers seeking to protect workplace computers and electronically stored information.
In this episode, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton are joined by Risa Boerner, Chair of the Data Security and Workplace Privacy Practice Group at Fisher Phillips, for a discussion around employee privacy through the lens of Stengart v. Loving Care Agency, Inc., 990 A.2d 650 (2010). Though more than 10 year old, the New Jersey Supreme Court's decision in Stengart continues to manifest itself on a very regular basis. To what extent may employees expect privacy and confidentiality in personal e-mails composed on company-owned computers? According to the New Jersey Supreme Court, there should be a "reasonable" expectation of privacy in personal e-mails on company computers, and that attorney–client communication privileges and privacy should not be violated. But technology and the work environment have evolved considerably in the past 11 years. Join Brent, Dave and Risa as they unpack certain of the interpretations and applications the passage of time allows for, and how employers should respond.
In this episode, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton wrap up their discussion around the intersection of data analytics and the workplace. Having reviewed the basics of big data in practical terms (Part I) and how powerful algorithms designed for use in theaters of war are making their way into HR departments across the country (Part II), Brent and Dave dig a little deeper into use-cases for this technology and the accompanying risks that organizations take on by leveraging these new tools. Questions of discrimination present themselves in new ways that organizations and their counsel must be cognizant of to avoid legal trouble.
Welcome to TLG and to our series of interviews from the 2021 Bournemouth Air Festival. Putting on an airshow requires an immense amount of organisation, and safety is of course paramount. But when a display takes place over the sea, and away from an airfield, who controls the display area and calls the aircraft in to begin their display? What if they need to hold, or if there needs to be a last minute change due to unforeseen circumstances? Dave Walton is Display Director for the UK's Coastal airshows, including Bournemouth, so who better to talk to us about everything that's involved in the smooth and safe operation of an airshow over the sea?
In this episode, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton continue their discussion around the intersection of data analytics and the workplace. Powerful algorithms designed for use in theaters of war have made their way into HR departments across the country, helping organizations in connection with training, promotion, recruitment, hiring and more. The technology is strong and its impact on HR functions is clear, but what about the risk? Generally speaking, the law lags behind technology. So while there is no compelling reason not to use the best tools available, certain precautions should be undertaken to protect organizations and individuals against the threat of litigation, down the road. Click here to listen to the first installment of this series: Big Data, Analytics and the Workplace, Part I
In this episode, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton review the basics of big data in practical terms. What are analytics and why is discussion of their value so pervasive? How, when and why does the use analytics move from the realm of data scientists to the desks of human resource professionals and in-house counsel? Like so many aspects of employment law, the answers are both complicated and evolving. In this instance, at the speed of technology. Before end-users can reasonably be expected to interpret and apply predictive analytics, they must first develop a foundation of understanding for what they are looking at and where it came from. Part I of “Big Data, Analytics and the Workplace” aims to provide this baseline. Parts II and III will discuss some of the circumstances under which human resource professionals and other employees tasked with managing a workforce can and should be leveraging this fountain of invaluable information, as well as the accompanying legal considerations.
In this episode, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton continue to unpack the Van Buren v. United States Supreme Court ruling and the new “gates up or down” era of data protection it has unleashed. Part II focuses on even more recent cases that have discussed the Court's decision in Van Buren, which is less than 60-days old. The ruling in Van Buren stands to impact millions of Americans and their rights with respect to personal devices, employer-owned devices and the data both contain. As litigation progresses around the country, expect to see more rulings to lean on the Van Buren decision. And keep listening to better understand how, as employers, you should interpret and respond to the changing landscape of data protection. Click here to listen to the first installment of this episode: The Post-Van Buren Workplace and the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, Part I
This week on Beer Sessions Radio, Jimmy has a full house. On the show is Dana Ball and Dave Walton from Upward Brewing in Livingston Manor, NY; Brad Vogel and Sam Merrett from the Schooner Apollonia in Hudson, NY and Gowanus, NY; Daric Schlesselman from Van Brunt Stillhouse in Brooklyn, NY; Eric Austin from Viking Draft Co in Canaan, NY; Laura Webster from Poor Devil Pepper Co, and Nika Carlson from Greenpoint Cidery in Hudson, NY.To kick things off, Dana and Dave reflect on their recent success at the NY State Craft Beer Competition and how far things have come in the last year. Switching gears a bit, Jimmy then quotes Brad's infamous line, “what the heck is sail freight?” and Sam launches into a wonderful introduction to the Schooner Apollonia. Brad then tells us how he's involved down in Gowanus, and shouts out Strong Rope Brewery, a local spot they support. Brad also explains how the Schooner Apollonia makes “transport transparent,” and inspires consumers to think about how they get their products. After the break, Jimmy brings on Laura, Eric, Daric, and Nika, who all get products from the Schooner Apollonia. Everyone reminisces on how they first met Sam and how their collaborations have grown through the years. Nika tells a story of how she gets her cider from Sam's crew, and Sam chimes in to explain how he stays carbon neutral with the help of a bike and trailer. To wrap things up, Sam summarizes the amazing partnerships, products, and sustainable distribution methods that have come out of the Schooner Apollonia as “good ideas that actually happen.”Photo Courtesy of Sam Merrett.If your food media diet is fueled by HRN, sustain the future of food radiol. Become a monthly sustaining donor at heritageradionetwork.org/donate.Beer Sessions Radio is Powered by Simplecast.
In June 2021, the Supreme Court ruled in Van Buren v. United States that one "exceeds authorized access" by accessing off-limit files and other information on a computer system they were otherwise authorized to access, effectively narrowing the applicability of the CFAA in prosecuting cybersecurity and computer crime. The ruling also marks the start of a “gates up or down” era for employers seeking to protect workplace computers and electronically stored information. In this podcast, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton, partners in the Philadelphia office of Fisher Phillips and its Employee Defection and Trade Secrets practice group, unpack this new era of data protection and its far-reaching implications for employers.
On Friday July 9, 2021, President Biden signed a much-anticipated Executive Order on Promoting Competition in the American Economy. The Order is ambitious in spirit, but its true impact on employers seems to depend on exactly how the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) interprets and applies its mandate. In this podcast, Brent Cossrow and Dave Walton, partners in the Philadelphia office of Fisher Phillips and its Employee Defection and Trade Secrets practice group, sit down to discuss their initial reactions, including questions of how the FTC projects to respond, whether the Order creates a private right of action, and how the Order might eventually be used in civil litigation.
This afternoon we chat with Jamey Kohake of Paragon Investments provides a wealth of perspective on the craziness of the markets plus Dave Walton of the Iowa Soybean Association and Iowa Biodiesel Board talks about his impressions of EPA Administrator Michael Regan after hearing him speak in Iowa. Todd Horwitz of bubbatrading.com has price action. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Musculoskeletal injuries – from car accidents, workplace injuries, sports injuries, and more – are a leading cause of chronic pain, with an estimated 15-50% of people reporting experiencing pain 12 months following a musculoskeletal injury.On this month’s episode of the Pain Waves podcast, we’re joined by two guests to learn more about the SYMBIOME Project. Dave Walton, Lead Researcher and Director of the Pain and Quality of Life Integrative Research Lab, tells us about the project, how it aims to predict and explain recovery from musculoskeletal trauma, as well as next steps in the project and what his hopes are for how the results of this research can inform positive change to the Canadian health care system. Curtis May, a person living with pain, shares his experiences with participating in this project and provides insight into why it’s important to include people with lived experience in research.Notes:- Musculoskeletal pain refers to pain originating in the muscles, bones, ligaments, tendons and/or joints.- The SYMBIOME Project stands for the Systematic Merging of Biology, Mental Heath, and Environment.Resources mentioned in this episode:- The Pain and Quality of Life Integrative Research Lab (PIRL): https://www.pirlresearch.com- The SYMBIOME Project: https://www.pirlresearch.com/symbiome
In this edition of Fueling Conversations with NBB, Dave Walton, an Iowa farmer and NBB governing board member, highlights the industry's goal of producing six billion gallons of biodiesel and renewable diesel by 2030, and, with advancements in feedstocks, 15 billion gallons by 2050. Farmers, consumers, and the environment will benefit from biodiesel, renewable diesel, and renewable jet fuel being recognized as premium products. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
As we round the foods on the holiday plate, it's time to talk about growing corn! Iowa corn farmers have reached a stereotype level of familiarity for many of us. But Dave Walton proves the stereotype is outdated as he grows numerous types of corn including blue corn and heirloom varieties that make a perfect polenta or tortillas! We talk so many types, varieties, colors, flavors and people that grow and harvest it, there's a TON to learn about this little, robust and incredibly diverse crop! Links Mentioned in the Show See photos, etc at https://groundedbythefarm.com/growing-corn/ Brandon Whitt, who grows barley for a local Nashville brewery is beginning to play with some of the heritage corn varieties too. Tips on how to freeze sweet corn. Natasha uses a lot of companion planting like the three sisters in the We Sow We Grow garden. Revisit the posts of other holiday food episodes http://groundedbythefarm.com/tag/holidays Iowa Corn Farmer Dave Walton To walk us through corn, we turn to Dave Walton of Walton Farms in Wilton, Iowa! (Yes, that's a photo in a soybean field. Oh well!)Connect with Walton Farms online today! Tell them the Grounded By The Farm Podcast sent ya'! Walton_ Farms on Instagram WaltonAgSeed on Twitter Walton Farms - Iowa on Facebook What is teosinte? When we say the word teosinte, what comes to mind for you? Teosinte is a tall grass native to Mexico and Central America. And it is commonly considered the ancestor of the corn that the world enjoys today in a vast number of ways. I don't mind admitting that it just looks like a bunch of overgrown grass till you look at the seed head. While we're talking about corn, did you know that teosinte is actually INEDIBLE? Growing and eating corn is a BIG deal! Speaking of "Big" do you remember the movie scene from Big Janice mentioned where Tom Hanks eats "baby corn"? You will after watching this scene! Different Types of Corn How many types of corn do YOU know about? Inside this episode you'll learn about many different kinds of corn - not all of which is bred for human's to eat... some high starch corn is used for livestock, in processing and even fuel. Sweet corn is right where many of us go to when we think of corn.... I mean, it is so amazing fresh out of the field! What is your favorite way to eat corn on the cob? While sweet corn has more sugar content, and yellow dent corn has more starch, there are many different ways and types of corn to eat. Ever heard of "really old corn?" There are a series of corns that Dave talks about that are actually from colonial times! It's unique, grows tall, but looks pretty different from his field corn. He sent us a photo that shows the difference in cobs -- the one on the right has more starch in it and dents as it dries down, the one on the left is one Dave grinds for use in food at home. Where can one find more information about "heritage corns" and corns from different times in history? It takes getting creative, but Dave says it's worth the networking! Farmers like Dave test the moisture in corn to keep an eye on quality. It's the same process Matt walked us through when we talked about growing quality popcorn last year. Listen to this episode of Grounded By The Farm to make sure YOU have the right level of POP in your corn! Keeping Corn On-Hand Looking for the secret to freezing corn to save for later in the year? Farmers like Dave Walton have got the system down! He shares his in this episode... give it a listen to hear his tips. You can also check out this post from my friend Leah who's written out our family's fast and effective how to freeze corn in great quantities if you are lucky enough to have that deep freezer ready in July! Home Ground Corn for All the Things Dave shares some of the ways the family uses corn at home in this episode saying that they love to make tortillas with some of the blue corn and some of the older varieties make great polenta too! He even sent photos of some of the polenta he had made. Masa - are you familiar with masa? It's mentioned several times in this episode and is critical to those tamales! Dave and company make it "Fresh as it can be" at Walton Farms. Dave talks about grinding corn to various textures. Holidays and Corn Go Hand-in-Hand How many of you have CORN CASSEROLE during the holidays? It's a centerpiece inside of many tables - including Dave's! And cornbread / cornbread dressing is the best! Definitely a family favorite of ours. Being Southern, I turn to tamales for Christmas-time enjoyment of corn! Having friends of Mexican heritage, tamales are the spot, but I also spent years in the Mississippi Delta -- a region that holds that food so dear that they have a tamale trail! And I can hear it calling me and may have to head back down once covid is behind us. For anyone in the St. Louis area, you should check out The Tamale Man -- feel free to hit me up if you want help placing that order! I love what they are doing! Want to grow corn? With corn being native to the Americas, it can be grown in most areas of the US. And planting corn is pretty popular in backyard and community gardens. We asked Dave what we should know? and he points out using top soil as a base. And many home gardeners The Three Sisters Method: Are you familiar with it? It's a way for corn, beans and squash to all thrive together. Importance of Healthy Soil Ready to help your soil be healthy, retain structure and stay in place? Dave talks through you how to keep our soil healthy and ready not just for corn - but for "Cover Crops" that are a used on farms all over the world!
The role of Flying Display Director is one that is absolutely essential to the airshow world, one that most enthusiasts are aware of but that most people probably don't really know what it actually involves. We spoke with Dave Walton, director of TSA Consulting Ltd, who has been a Flying Display Director (FDD) for many years and has been involved in the global airshow industry for even longer, for a genuinely fascinating chat about what the position entails and what an FDD does over an airshow season as well as picking his brains on the state of many aspects of the industry. To read our reports, features and interviews from years past, head to https://www.airshows.co.uk If you want to join the discussion, you can head to our forums at https://forums.airshows.co.uk
Lawyers are reluctant to use big data and predictive analytics partly because of the risk-averse nature of the legal field. But attorney Dave Walton and Wharton's Raghuram Iyengar say the benefits are worth it. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Lawyers are reluctant to use big data and predictive analytics, partly because of the risk-averse nature of the legal field. But attorney Dave Walton and Wharton’s Raghuram Iyengar say the benefits are worth it.
Lawyers are reluctant to use big data and predictive analytics, partly because of the risk-averse nature of the legal field. But attorney Dave Walton and Wharton’s Raghuram Iyengar say the benefits are worth it.
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On the Buzz tonight, we talk with experts about the current state of production – cameras, lenses, VR, and the business of staying in business. We look at the challenges ahead, where the industry is going and what you need to know to succeed. On another note, I've decided it's time to take a break from the Digital Production Buzz to focus more on training. After our May 30th program, we'll be putting the podcast on hiatus. You will still be able to find all of our Buzz shows on iTunes, TheBuzzShow.libsyn.com, and the DigitalProductionBuzz.com website. While I will miss hosting The Buzz and chatting with you, I look forward to creating new training. Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with Dave Walton, Piet Thiele, Marcelo Lewin, Steve Weiss and James DeRuvo. With Cameras, Change is a Constant Why Lenses Today Are Better VR is About to Roar Back! It's not the Gear - It's the Story James DeRuvo's Journal The post Digital Production Buzz – May 23, 2019 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
Join host Larry Jordan, live from our booth on the NAB Show floor, as he talks with: Dave Walton, Assistant Vice President, Marketing Communications, JVC Professional Video Michael Accardi, President, CueScript Dr. Arianne Hinds, Chairman of the Board, IDEA Maxim Jago, Director, MaximJago.com The post Digital Production Buzz – NAB Show BuZZ LIVE 2019 – Show 1 (April 10, 10am) appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
In this episode you get a front row seat at the 6th episode of Modern Man. This series is dedicate to helping men become the best versions of themselves in the modern world we live in. Each show features the usual suspects- Ted Phaeton, Charles Russ, and Tyler. The topic- PASSION... and special guest, Dave Walton, is the definition of it!
I have a top 5 most influential men in my life. These are men of integrity- leaders. Dave Walton is one of those 5. In this vulnerable and inspiring episode, you will get to know Dave and you will witness passion in its purest form.
In this episode, we go behind the scenes of Nite Line with Dave Walton to talk about how Tyler discovered his faith.
On this episode we have a cup of coffee with one of our professors Dave Walton. Dave taught us our pain course and is currently leading us in our consolidation period as we finish up our degrees. In this episode we talk about how he got into pain science, why he thinks it's an important part of our education, how the role of technology is going to have an impact on our profession, and much more. We really enjoyed having Dave on the podcast and we appreciate the role has taken as a leader in our field. He is humble, yet determined to make sure our profession gets recognition it deserves. If you enjoyed his episode all we ask is you subscribe, leave us a review, and share it with one other person. Your feedback means the world to us! Dave Walton Twitter: @uwo_dwalton YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC0dvN2ugwZP6EeZLkQGGdgA You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook @themvmtpts
Dave Walton, vice president of Caterpillar Inc. and president of Caterpillar Financial Services Corporation, joins the Caterpillar Podcast to share how Cat Financial serves customers when they need it most. Also hear Dave's soul-searching moment in the This or That segment. Program Guide: 1:50 – Hear why Caterpillar has a finance arm in Nashville, and a separate quarterly release 6:45 – From collections to president – hear what Dave has learned on his Cat Financial journey 9:50 - Family undeniably influences what we become; learn how Dave's parents played a role in his story of coming to Caterpillar 11:34 - THIS OR THAT SEGMENT: Hear Dave's soul-searching moment as he chooses between John Wayne and Clint Eastwood, and hockey or soccer and more 14:05 – Hear how Cat Financial lends to customers large and small, when they need it most 17:40 - Dave shares a story about how Cat Financial helped a customer starting with a single used dozer and grew to hundreds of machines and almost 1000 people 19:00 - Cat Financial to dealers: "We want them to have confidence that their customer is in better hands with us than anyone else." 20:50 - In times like natural disasters, Cat Financial focuses on ensuring the welfare and safety of their customers 25:25 – Hear how Cat Financial is a leader in creating an empowered environment for employees
In episode 40, hosts Andrew and Maxi talked with guest Dave Walton about the important topic of the future of the Physiotherapy profession. Dave is an Associate Professor with the School of Physical Therapy at Western University. He has a PhD in Rehab Science with over 70 scientific publications, and is a passionate advocate for the profession as well as those who live in pain. Last year, Dave started a project called "Physio Moves Canada" which focused on getting input about the current state of the PT profession, and the future direction of the profession in Canada. Some of the key topics discussed include: Findings, reflections and surprises from Dave's recent cross-country trip with "Physio Moves Canada". The current state of the profession in todays' rapidly changing healthcare landscape, including the challenges / threats and opportunities. What Dave discovered about emerging trends in, and outside of healthcare. Reactions to Dave's presentations over the past year on his findings from the cross-country trip. What individual PTs can do to contribute to a refreshed vision of the profession. The message needed for today's PT leaders. You'll enjoy this interview!
Join host Larry Jordan, live from our booth on the NAB Show floor, as he talks with: Dave Walton, Assistant Vice President, Marketing Communications, JVC Professional Video Ric Viers, Author, Sound Designer, Blastwave FX Bob Boster, President, Clear-Com Michael Kammes, Director of Technology, Keycode Media The post Digital Production Buzz – NAB Show BuZZ LIVE 2018 – Show 4 (April 12, 1pm) appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
Sales Wolves Podcast- Episode 59 "Special Guest Dave Walton" In this podcast Joseph talks with one of his biggest mentors, Dave Walton.
Tonight we look at several new and emerging technologies and talk to the companies who are evolving their products to keep pace with the latest trends in technology. Join host Larry Jordan as he talks with Pat Grosswendt, Michael Kammes, Wayne Read, Martin Baker, Dave Walton, and James DeRuvo. … The post Digital Production Buzz – October 12, 2017 appeared first on Digital Production Buzz.
In this Monday, September 18th episode, we’re bringing you up to speed on the latest in Medicare and healthcare legislation. A new lawsuit was approved regarding observation status, and CMS has started educating about covering maintenance. The latest version of repeal and replace,The Graham-Cassidy bill, is making its way through the Senate. We’re talking not your average research study--we bring back Dave Walton back to chat about his work on the PhysioMoves Canada project. Lastly, we honor Spanish physical therapist Lorena Enebral Perez, who was shot and killed in Afghanistan by a patient last week. Talus Media News is a subsidiary of Talus Media: PT Views & PT News. You can find all interviews mentioned in this newscast on our sister channel, Talus Media Talks. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.
Dr. Dave Walton is physiotherapist and researcher out of the University of Western Ontario. His mission: to explore what movement and physiotherapy means to Canadians. We sit down to talk with him about Physio Moves Canada, the project to explore the future of physical therapy in Canada. Talus Media Talks is a subsidiary of Talus Media: PT Views & PT News. You can find physical therapy news on our sister channel, Talus Media News. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.
In this episode of Talus Media Talks, we sit down with Dr James Elliott and Dr. Dave Walton to discuss the recent special issues in JOSPT on Whiplash Associated Disorders. We discuss recent advances in the science and why we do such a bad job with this population in our healthcare system. Finally, we review some research highlights from the two special issues. Talus Media Talks is a subsidiary of Talus Media: PT Views & PT News. You can find physical therapy news on our sister channel, Talus Media News. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.
As systematic and algorithmic traders, we have a number of tools and processes we can use to test and validate trading strategies. For example, in-sample/out-of-sample testing, walk forward analysis, cluster analysis and a bunch more. (And don’t forget all the fancy named techniques that have been lumped in with Machine Learning that are sometimes just rebadged techniques that have been around for ages already!) Anyway, one of the tools that we have at our disposal is Monte Carlo analysis. When you’re using a tool it can be good to understand how it works... What are it’s strengths? What are it’s weakness? Today I’m going to share with you a little bit of audio from Dave Walton of Statistrade, explaining the benefits of Money Carlo analysis, and also a few of the weakness or false assumptions around Monte Carlo analysis that we really need to be aware of if we want to manage Monte Carlo effectively. Let’s take a listen to what Dave has for us.
Sales Wolves Podcast - Episode 23 "Special Guest Dave Walton" On this podcast, we're honorably joined with special guest Dave Walton - CEO of Dave Junior Walton Ministries, to discuss the potency of approaching life with passion. If you have any aspirations in life, you don't want to miss this! ______ If this helps you in any way, please like, share and leave us a review on iTunes ( https://goo.gl/aPRnx8 ) telling us why so that we can continue to provide you with value-rich content. Thank you!
Did you know there are some situations that can cause traders to throw away perfectly viable trading strategies, without even realizing it? Imagine that! Putting all that hard work and effort into building a trading strategy but due to some arbitrary decision we’re making during the strategy creation process, we throw the strategy away... When it could have been a good trading strategy... So, what could be causing this? And, what’s the solution? Let’s hear Dave Walton from Statistrade explain what this danger actually is so we know what to look out for, and then briefly discuss one of the solutions to this 'hidden' problem.
Today we’re covering a topic which can really be a concern for traders of all levels, from beginner to pro, and that is the topic of strategy evaluation. Have you ever found that real-life performance does not match expected results? Or perhaps you have a strategy that is stuck in a drawdown and wondering if it’s actually broken? I’m sure we’ve all heard of data mining bias, over-optimization and curve fitting and the impacts this can have on our trading accounts. We may be even using techniques such as Out Of Sample testing, Walk Forward Analysis, Monte Carlo analysis and a number of other measures to identify or reduce the impact of these issues, but do these approaches actually work? Are there limitations or dangers with these techniques? Are there better ways? In this episode we talk to someone who evaluates trading systems for a living, plus his research into system evaluation techniques has won awards. The guest is Dave Walton. Dave was the winner of the Wagner award in 2014 for a paper titled ‘Know your system – turning data mining bias to benefit through System Parameter Permutation’. In our chat today we talk about the technique in his paper and how it can be applied to trading strategy evaluation. We also discuss some of the assumptions and limitations of the approach, and he shares with us some valuable insights he’s made since publishing the paper which have resulted in an updated approach he now considers a better alternative, so make sure you listen out for that. Topics discussed How the typical approaches to system development can introduce datamining bias without you knowing The types of systems that can increase the chance of data mining bias and what to look for How the method of splitting your out of sample data could be causing you to throw away good strategies Out of sample, walk forward analysis and Monte Carlo - do they actually reduce data mining bias? The problems with using Monte Carlo analysis to assess strategy performance and why it doesn’t protect from overfitting System Parameter Permutation - how to use it, why use the median, parameter range selection and new insights since the SPP paper was published How System Parameter Randomization solves some of the issues of System Parameter Permutation Stochastic modelling and how it can be used to determine if a rule is adding value to your strategy
Evangelist Dave Walton brings a powerful message. July 7, 2013.
On this edition of The ESI Report, host Gina Jytyla, Managing Staff Attorney in the Legal Technologies division at Kroll Ontrack welcomes Alex Buck, Discovery and Technology Counsel for Bartlit Beck Herman Palenchar & Scott LLP, Dave Walton, a Member in Cozen O'Connor's Labor and Employment Practice Group and Co-Chair of the firm's E-Discovery Task Force, and Jason Straight, Vice President of Legal Technologies Business Development for Kroll Ontrack, to discuss findings and best practices from the Fourth Annual ESI Trends Report published by Kroll Ontrack. In the Bits & Bytes Legal Analysis segment, Kroll Ontrack Legal Correspondent Kelly Kubacki looks at the recent case of Voom HD Holdings v. Echostar Satellite.
Earlier this week (see the article published on itvt.com, November 24th),[itvt] reported on how the California Institute for Telecommunications and Information Technology (note: generally known as Calit2, the institute is jointly run by the University of California, San Diego and the University of California, Berkeley) is using JVC's GD-463D10U 46-inch 3D HD LCD monitors as part of its new 3D immersive visualization system, NexCAVE (short for "new micropolarized panel-based cave automatic virtualenvironment").In this recorded episode of [itvt]'s talk radio show, "Radio [i]tvt," the principal scientist behind NexCAVE, Tom DeFanti (who, in addition toserving as a research scientist at Calit2's UC San Diego division, is distinguished professor emeritus of computer science at the University ofIllinois at Chicago), and Dave Walton, JVC's assistant VP of marketing communications, discuss the NexCAVE system and its significance. Read our daily news and get more interviews at http://itvt.com