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In this special episode of the EMS Handoff Podcast, hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins are honored to welcome the legendary Dr. Paul Pepe, a trailblazing EMS medical director whose groundbreaking work has shaped the foundation of modern-day EMS. Dr. Pepe's influence spans decades, and his passion for advancing prehospital medicine continues to inspire generations of EMS professionals. Join us as we take a deep dive into the fascinating history of EMS medical direction, exploring how this critical component of prehospital care evolved into what it is today. In This Episode A look back at the early days of EMS and how medical direction began. Dr. Pepe's personal journey and contributions to prehospital medicine. How medical directors bridge the gap between field providers and the healthcare system. Insights into the challenges and successes of shaping EMS protocols and education. Lessons learned and advice for current and aspiring EMS leaders and medical directors. Whether you're a seasoned EMS professional, a new provider, or simply passionate about the history and future of prehospital care, this episode is packed with valuable insights and inspiration. About Dr. Paul Pepe Dr. Paul Pepe is renowned for his pioneering work in EMS systems development, resuscitation science, and disaster response. With a career dedicated to improving patient outcomes through innovation and collaboration, Dr. Pepe remains a cornerstone of EMS advancement worldwide.
David Blevins, Sky News correspondent and Chris Reynolds, former Commanding Officer of the Irish Navy Diving section, and Former Head of the Irish Coast Guard
David Blevins, Sky News correspondent and Kevin Byrne, retired Air Corps Lieutenant Colonel and airport security and safety auditor
Join hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins as they sit down with Dr. David Tan to explore the evolving role of medical direction in EMS. Together, they dive deep into the challenges and opportunities shaping EMS systems and the clinicians who drive them forward.
David Blevins, Sky News Correspondent and Graham Finlay, Lecturer in the School of Politics and International Relations at UCD
SKY's David Blevins, in LA, gives a first hand report on what he has seen in recent days.
ESO's Electronic Health Record makes it easy to produce high-quality EMS clinical documentation, saving your team time and ensuring accuracy. To learn more, visit eso.com/ehr/pod. Hosts: Bradley Dean and David Blevins Guest: Dr. Andrew McCoy, MD, assistant professor of Emergency Medicine; medical director for Shoreline Medic One and AMR Puget Sound Operations; program director for the University of Washington EMS Fellowship; and medical director for the Resuscitation Academy. Episode Summary: In this episode, Bradley Dean and David Blevins sit down with Dr. Andrew McCoy to explore everything about resuscitation and the Resuscitation Academy (RA). Dr. McCoy shares the history of the RA and its mission to improve survival rates for sudden cardiac arrest in communities. With a focus on resuscitation science and EMS education, the discussion covers the impact of the CAROL Act, improvements in local EMS practices, and the ongoing growth of the RA, including the innovative Lighthouse Program. Guest Bio: Dr. Andrew McCoy is an assistant professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Washington and has been a faculty member at the Resuscitation Academy in Seattle for 10 years. A graduate of the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, Dr. McCoy completed his Emergency Medicine residency in Buffalo, New York, before moving to Seattle for an EMS fellowship. He now serves as medical director for Shoreline Medic One, American Medical Response (AMR) Puget Sound Operations, and the Resuscitation Academy, where he helps EMS professionals improve cardiac arrest survival rates across the country Points of Discussion: What is the Resuscitation Academy (RA), and its history? Bradley's experience with the RA and improvements made in his community. The future of the RA: How the CAROL Act will influence resuscitation efforts and the opportunities for growth. The Lighthouse Program and its role in driving continuous improvement in resuscitation practices. Resources Mentioned: Resuscitation Academy: www.resuscitationacademy.org CAROL Act: Barr's CAROL Act American Heart Association – Resuscitation Guidelines: CPR and ECC Guidelines CARES Registry: CARES Registry RESUSCITATE!: Resuscitate! Book Key Takeaways: Sudden cardiac arrest is one of the leading causes of death, but survival rates vary significantly from community to community. The Resuscitation Academy's mission is to train EMS personnel and equip them with the tools and knowledge needed to improve survival rates. With programs like the Lighthouse Initiative and new legislation like the CAROL Act, the future of resuscitation looks promising, offering pathways to reduce preventable deaths from cardiac arrest. Listen in to learn more about how your community can improve resuscitation outcomes and get involved with the Resuscitation Academy.
On this week's episode of the EMS Handoff Podcast, hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins are joined by Dr. Tyler McCardell who is currently an EMS Fellow at the University of Pennsylvania and serving as chief resident and assistant medical director for AHN Lifeflight. During this EMS Handoff, Dr. McCardell discuss the current state of sepsis in the prehospital environment to include SIRS Criteria, continuum of sepsis, early recognition and its effects on morbidity and mortality. And just when you thought you have enough fluid, think again. About 3% of the calls that EMS agencies run in the United States are related to Sepsis. Putting that into a little more context, that is about 136 calls for service every hour of the day, all year long. Are you ready for that handoff?
In this powerful episode, Bradley Dean and David Blevins sit down with Rob Hoadley, a cardiac arrest survivor, to discuss his life-changing encounter with sudden cardiac arrest. Rob shares his personal story of survival, his journey since the event, and his mission to improve community response to cardiac emergencies. From the chain of survival to implementing community-wide education programs and AED (Automated External Defibrillator) availability, this episode emphasizes the importance of preparedness and education in saving lives.
Hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins bring on Kelly Kirk discussed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on EMS education, the shift to online education, and the challenges and potential solutions in online education, particularly in the context of skills-based courses. They also explored the concept of competency-based medical education, the use of Learning Management Systems (LMS) in education, and the importance of intrinsic motivation and flexibility in response to changing circumstances. Lastly, they discussed the upcoming changes in the National Registry and issues related to their respective states, agreeing to further discuss these in the future.
Hosts: Bradley Dean & David Blevins Guest: Jonathan Jenkins, Mutual Aid EMS Summary: In this episode, Bradley Dean and David Blevins are joined by Jonathan Jenkins from Mutual Aid EMS to explore the integration of customer service principles into the EMS profession. Does service excellence in EMS translate to better patient outcomes, more repeat business and stronger collections? The evidence of this in other areas of health care is well documented, so it's logical to assume those results could be possible in EMS. The age-old argument, “Those who summon our service are patients and not customers,” completely misses the point. It really doesn't matter what we call them; individuals who seek medical assistance from EMS deserve to receive excellent service from those who provide care. Questions….that patients often ask that measure our customer service. Did we arrive in a timely manner? Did we explain the treatment they received? Did we treat them in a respectful manner? Did we take care of their pain and make them comfortable? The top 10 things for delivering good customer service….. Work together as a team to care for the patient. Control the patient's pain and suffering. Include patients in their decision about their treatment. Have good skills…. Be able to perform smoothly…. Have a good attitude toward the patient's requests. Address the patient's emotional needs. Keep the patient informed during your time with them. Be responsive to patients concerns and complaints. Be positive and interact with family when caring for the patient. Be friendly and courteous.
What is it like being an identical twin? And, does it affect your individuality? Andrea was joined by Lara Rodwell, Freelance writer and author, David Blevins, Senior Ireland Correspondent with Sky News and others to discuss..
Freddie Scappaticci was Britain's most highly prized IRA informant. His codename was 'Stakeknife' and the unit he led - ironically in charge of hunting informants like him - was called the 'nutting squad' as it shot people in the head after abducting and torturing them. Scappaticci never faced trial and lived under witness protection in England until his death last year, aged 77. Now, a seven-year investigation has concluded his actions probably resulted in "more lives being lost than saved", with the UK government being urged to acknowledge that many murders were avoidable and to apologise to bereaved families. On the Sky News Daily, Niall Paterson examines what we know about the British mole and gets reaction to the Operation Kenova report with our senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins.Podcast producer: Sydney Pead Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Promotion producer: Jonathan Day Senior producer: Annie Joyce Editor: Wendy Parker
Two years after power-sharing collapsed in Northern Ireland, Stormont is back in business with Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill becoming its first nationalist First Minister. Prime Minister Rishi Sunak met leaders of the new restored devolved government, asking them to focus on day-to-day issues rather than the issue of Irish unity. On the Sky News Daily, Jonathan Samuels looks at how much closer we could be to a united Ireland. He's joined by our senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins to explain the significance of Michelle O'Neill's historic appointment, while Deirdre Heenan, professor of social policy at Ulster University, and Brian Feeney, historian and political columnist with the Irish News, explore the reunification debate. Podcast producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Junior podcast producer: Evan DaleInterviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-Charles Senior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Editor: Wendy Parker
After nearly two years of political deadlock in Northern Ireland, the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) agreed a deal on Monday to restore power sharing to the country, which will be subject to legislation by the UK government. The DUP walked out over post-Brexit trade arrangements that created trade barriers between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. There's been a big impact on public services and a new power sharing government is being promised over £3bn to spend on them. And new post Brexit border controls coming in from 31 January could result higher prices and delays in fresh goods coming in from the EU. On the Sky News Daily with Niall Paterson, our senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins takes us through the significance of the DUP's agreement. Plus, our business correspondent Paul Kelso explains the latest warnings on trade with Patricia Michelson, founder of London cheese chain La Fromagerie which has been importing artisan cheese from Europe for 40 years. Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseSenior podcast producer: Annie Joyce Interviews producer: Melissa Tutesigensi-CharlesPromotion producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Wendy Parker
Help us keep going in 2024, join the shack at patreon.com/tortoiseshack Since 1996, David Blevins has been the senior Ireland correspondent for Sky News, covering news stories north and south of the border. When the news happened, we heard it from him. In this episode he talks to Gareth and Sam about reporting some of the traumatic and momentous events in recent history in NI, why the golden age of journalism may not be over and how we need more time to hear stories, rather than sound bytes in the news.
Please join us at patreon.com/tortoiseshack In this unique and emotional episode, PalCast host Dr. Yousef Aljamal and pals Tony Groves and Helena Cobban share memories of Dr. Refaat Alareer, the beloved Gaza teacher and mentor who was killed by Israel on December 7 along with six of his family members. Yousef, Tony, and Helena speak of the breadth of Refaat's wisdom, humanity, love of literature, and sense of humor, and concluded that he lives on in the rich networks of his mentees, students, and friends that now embrace Gaza and the world. Listen to anecdotes sweet and poignant, some short readings, and a deep appreciation of Refaat's legacy. We also address how some framed his unapologetic stance as controversial. He is so sadly missed. The Podcast with Sky News journalist David Blevins is out now here:https://www.patreon.com/posts/patron-exclusive-93825588
Home Secretary Suella Braverman has come under fire for making controversial statements about Israel-Hamas war protests in the UK. In the Times she described pro-Palestinian protesters as "hate marchers". She also likened the protests to scenes from the past in Northern Ireland, prompting politicians there to accuse her of “deliberately stoking division”. Ms Braverman has also publicly slated the Metropolitan Police, which is allowing a pro-Palestinian march to go ahead on Armistice Day. She said the force was guilty of "double standards" and favouring left-wing protesters over those on the right of politics. So, how do the Conservatives solve a problem like Suella? The Sky New Daily's Niall Paterson is joined by David Blevins, our senior Ireland correspondent, to find out why her comments haven't gone down well there. Plus, Sir Peter Fahy, former chief constable of Greater Manchester Police, explains how the home secretary's comments are a serious breach of operational independence. And our deputy political editor Sam Coates looks at the fallout in Downing Street. Producer: Alex EddenInterviews Producer: Melissa TutesigensiPromotions Producer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Paul Stanworth
Lucy Fisher, Financial Times Whitehall Editor and host of the Political Fix podcast & David Blevins, Senior Ireland Correspondent, Sky News
This week on the EMS Handoff Podcast, Hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins take on the North Carolina EMS Expo and this episode brings together the Handoff team and the founder of Dt4EMS, Jason Brooks, to talk about the violence toward healthcare providers. There is a lot of information about the encounters and how to preemptively identify different threats, and ways to evade if needed. If you want to bring this to your service, reach out to Jason below. Contact us Bradley Dean: Bradley.dean@handoffmedia.com David Blevins: David.blevins@handoffmedia.com Guests Jason Brooks. jbrooks@dt4ems.com
This week on the EMS Handoff Podcast, Hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins bring on Howie Mell, a paramedic turned physician who talks all about physicians in EMS. This podcast is for those who happen upon a scene and offer to help, to those that have given orders. Have you ever wondered what you should do with physicians and what authorization do they have on your dispatched scene? Contact us Bradley Dean: Bradley.dean@handoffmedia.com David Blevins: David.blevins@handoffmedia.com Howie Mell - howie.mell@gmail.com
In this week's episode of the EMS Handoff Podcast, Hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins are joined by Jonathan Jenkins, a paramedic, educator and innovator. He serves as the education and training administrator with Mutual Aid Ambulance, Inc. and program director with Mutual Aid – Excela Health Paramedic Training Program. In this session, we talk about lift assist calls, or the cases that are simply quickly assessed and released. What is the true meaning behind that lift assist? Maybe it's something more than you originally thought. Contact us Bradley Dean: Bradley.dean@handoffmedia.com David Blevins: David.blevins@handoffmedia.com Jonathan Jenkins: clinical conceptspodcast@gmail.com
Global leaders have been visiting Northern Ireland to mark 25 years since the Good Friday Agreement, the peace treaty that bought an end to 30 years of conflict. US President Joe Biden, who boasts of his Irish heritage, was among those calling on the leaders of Northern Ireland to restore power-sharing in Stormont which is currently in deadlock. This week, former US president Bill Clinton, who played a key role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland, will also be visiting Belfast. But can the leaders of today demonstrate the bravery and pragmatism demonstrated by their predecessors in 1998? On the Sky News Daily, Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins speaks to ex-prime minister Tony Blair, who was a driving force behind the Good Friday Agreement.
Almost every US President since John F Kennedy claims to come from Irish ancestry - and it's not just the White House.Some 45 million Americans claim Irish heritage, 10 times more than the population in Ireland. The two countries have been politically aligned for decades, so why is their relationship so enduring?On the Sky News Daily Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins with political journalist Aoife Moore are in Belfast to explore what's in it for both countries. Plus David speaks to Dr Richard Johnson, senior lecturer in US policy at Queen Mary about the countries special relationship.Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseEditor: Philly Beaumont
The seismic Good Friday Agreement brought Northern Ireland's long period of violence to an end.It set out fundamental rights for the people of Northern Ireland about identity and citizenship. It set out in law that people from both Catholic and Protestant communities had equal rights after decades of discrimination.But did the Good Friday Agreement achieve everything it set out to?On its 25th anniversary, Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins and political journalist Aoife Moore are in Belfast to examine the legacy of the historic deal on the Sky News Daily.Producer: Emma Rae WoodhouseEditor: Philly Beaumont
Four months of negotiations appear to have paid off – for now – as Rishi Sunak's plan for post-Brexit trade rules has been signed off by the EU. The prime minister met European Commission president Ursula von der Leyen – who also met King Charles - during her visit to the UK on Monday. The Northern Ireland Protocol - negotiated during Brexit talks to allow goods to move without checks across the border with the Republic of Ireland – has been problematic for the DUP, who boycotted power sharing in Stormont last summer because they were unhappy with the arrangement. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Niall Paterson is joined by our deputy political editor Sam Coates and Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins as we examine the deal itself and what it means for the prime minister, Northern Ireland and EU relations going forward. Annie Joyce – senior podcast producer Charlie Bell – junior producer Philly Beaumont – editor
David Blevins is a nature photographer, author, and ecologist. He combines a sense of wonder with an artistic eye to create images that tell stories about the meaning and significance of the natural world. He received a Ph.D. in forest ecology from the University of British Columbia, as well as M.S. and B.S. degrees in forest science from North Carolina State University. His fourth book, "North Carolina's Barrier Islands," reveals the natural character of barrier islands, the forces that shape them, and the sense of wonder they inspire. His third book, "Wild North Carolina," is a visual journey to the best remaining natural communities across the state. David co-authored his first two books on Boundary Bay while completing his Ph.D (source: blevinsphoto.com)David's talk sponsored by the Fine Arts League of Cary David Blevins Nature Photographer January 25, 2023 - 7 – 8:30pm Cary Arts Center 101 Dry Avenue Cary, NC 27511 (919) 469-4069David's website: www.blevinsphoto.comFacebook: @davidblevinsphotographyInstagram: @david_blevinsDavid's Artist Recommendations: Joe McNally - acclaimed photographer Frans Lanting - acclaimed nature photographer Caspar David Friedrich - landscape painter, 19th century German Romantic movement Support the show
Almost ¾ of a million Irish homes are heated using oil. That meant that our households were especially vulnerable to the oil price shock - brought upon by Russia's invasion of Ukraine. It means that the Government has had to step in and subsidise energy bills for millions. But what if there was a renewable equivalent of oil that could be used to wean us off that dependency? Speaking to Joe this morning was David Blevins the Ireland country managing for OFTEC - which represents the companies that make liquid fuel storage tanks among them: Kingspan.
As Rishi Sunak enters Number 10, what can we expect from him and his new cabinet on some of the big matters the country faces? On the Sky News Daily, Sally Lockwood gets the details of who is in his first cabinet. She also speaks to Dominic Waghorn, Sky News' international affairs editor, about the impact that recent events have had on Britain's reputation on the world stage, David Blevins, senior Ireland correspondent, on the Brexit headache in Northern Ireland and Mark Thompson, health producer, about the challenges the NHS faces this winter. Producer: Emma Rae Woodhouse Podcast Promotions Producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Paul Stanworth
While Queen Elizabeth II's coffin travels from Scotland to London, the new King Charles III is in Northern Ireland as part of a tour of the United Kingdom, meeting Stormont's party leaders and receiving messages of condolence from the assembly. On the Sky News Daily podcast, Leah Boleto speaks to our senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins in Northern Ireland about the significance of the King's visit. Plus, Peter Sheridan, chief executive of Co-operation Ireland, discusses the previous relationship between Northern Ireland and the Queen.Podcast Producer: Soila Apparicio Senior Podcast Producer: Annie JoycePodcast Promotions Producer: David ChipakupakuEditor: Philly Beaumont
The British-Indian writer who has faced death threats for his novel The Satanic Verses, was stabbed on Friday while on stage at an event in New York state. In 1989, Iran's then leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini issued a fatwa, that has remained ever since, calling for Sir Salman's death. On the Sky News Daily with Chloe Culpan, Sky's correspondent in the US, David Blevins, reports from outside the hospital where Sir Salman is being treated, and US foreign affairs analyst Robin Wright examines what the attack means for US and UK relations with Iran. Producer: Soila Apparicio Interviews producer: Alys Bowen Podcast promotions producer: David Chipakupaku Editor: Philly Beaumont
On this week's episode of the EMS Handoff, Bradley Dean and David Blevins take on multiple topics affecting EMS in today's environment. From the proliferation of Monkeypox in the United States to the recently posted position from the NREMT on Accreditation, and lastly, retention efforts in EMS, Bradley and David take on these controversial topics to bring some conversational discussion. We would love to hear your feedback on these topics. Show Highlights: Monkeypox threat and guidance NREMT Resolution 22-Resolution-13 on accreditation requirement Retention and leadership Don't forget to go by our website at www.emshandoff.com or reach out to us on our Facebook pages.
On this week's episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast, hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins get back in the Handoff Media Studios for another episode after an extensive break. They welcome Mr. D. Todd Spence, 911 director, paramedic, and author of the book, “What's a Tactical Medic,” available from Amazon and on Kindle. During this episode, we talk with Mr. Spence about his process for writing the book, and how he has used it to help educate the community of what is EMS and specifically what is tactical medicine. Over his long career, he had many experiences and his kids knew what he did, but they did not understand it. By creating this book, he was able to let them know, and make an impact on the community. We then go into how to jump into projects like this if you have something that will help the community. Show Highlights: Putting pen to paper. The process for putting a project in motion. How to interact with the community and enhance the understanding of what is EMS Expanding your career into areas such as tactical medicine. Contact with D. Todd Spence themedictodd.com Facebook @themedictodd Resources: “What's a Tactical Medic” by D. Todd Spence. Available in Hard copy of electronic at Amazon and Kindle.
Sinn Fein, which believes in the reunification of Ireland, has become the largest party in the devolved Northern Ireland government for the first time. Northern Ireland's delicate political situation has meant years of two parties sharing power – nationalist Sinn Fein and unionist DUP. But with the DUP no longer the largest of those parties, some are wondering how Northern Ireland will be governed in the future – particularly after Brexit. A protocol had been agreed following the UK's departure from the European Union to avoid a hard border between Ireland and Northern Ireland, but it has created problems. And the row about how the protocol works is now key to whether the two parties can share power again. On the Sky News Daily with Kimberley Leonard, our senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins explains power sharing and the protocol, and Aoife Moore, political correspondent at The Irish Examiner, profiles Sinn Fein's Michelle O'Neill, the politician now set to lead Northern Ireland. Producer: Soila ApparicioArchive researcher: Simon WindsorEditor: Philly Beaumont
An airhacks.fm conversation with Benjamin Marwell (@bmarwell) about: C64 with 3.5 years, enjoying Pitstop, Pharaoh's Curse and Lady Tut, starting to program in Basic from a manual, modifying the game source, starting with Pascal and Visual Basic, storing the universe into an Excel file, automating a space game with Delphi, implementing a web crawler in Delphi, the "King of Galaxy Wars" and OGame, playing trombone in the army, starting at Finanzinformatik the datacenter for the German saving banks, studying in Hameln business informatics and learning Java 6, programming with 31-bit computing with IBM assembly, starting with 0xCAFEBABE, switching to monitoring department and using BMC Patrol, the web and application servers department, deploying a few hundred applications to WebSphere Liberty, using Apache FreeMarker to generate 'WebSphere Liberty configuration, microservice deployment with WebSphere Liberty, Apache Maven and Apache Shiro Committer, building JavaFX application with jlink, contributing to JLink, creating sprites for Legend of Zelda, podcasts with Robert Scholte "#25 Maven Commitment" and "#28 More Conventions with Maven.next", using Apache Shiro for permission checks, combining security with Bean Validation - a podcast with David Blevins "#156 Bash, Apple and EJB, TomEE, Geronimo and Jakarta EE", Nexus is using Apache Shiro Benjamin Marwell on twitter: @bmarwell, Benjamin's blog: https://blog.bmarwell.de
An airhacks.fm conversation with David Blevins (@dblevins) about: Code Generation with bash, bash is your best friend, scripting as documentation, learn first, then automate, an opportunity to work on an EJB container, working on EJBOSS, working with the great Richard Monson-Haefel, co-founding openEJB with Richard, bluestone and gemstone servers, exolab was an incubator, openJMS, openEJB and castor, working with Apple to integrate openEJB with Apple's WebObjects, openEJB on Apple's WebObjects box, from experience to cash, the concept of isolated containers in openEJB, Dain Sundstrom wrote CMP for JBoss, Rickard Öberg started at openEJB for two weeks, creating Geronimo in 2003 as competitor to JBoss, announcing Geronimo at theserverside.com, Geronimo was over engineered, good idea at a bad time is a bad idea, Convention over Configuration vs. explicit configuration, openEJB's Java Serialization was faster than WebLogic's T3, Geronimo's configuration was not portable, joining gluecode, gluecode was sold to IBM, Jason van Zyl was the creator of Maven, Jason van Zyl created Sonatype, jelly - the executable XML, Maven 2 rollout was tested with openEJB, switching from codehouse to Apache, 600 people were working on WebSphere, Dan Allen was working on arquillian, Arquillian used internally openEJB, JBoss 7 became Wildfly, creating TomEE after JavaOne 2010, TomEE stopped consulting, tomitribe provides support for TomEE, Tomcat, ActiveMQ, TomEE 9 starts in 2 seconds, TomEE passes the TCK with 64MB RAM, TomEE lost access to TCK in 2013 before Java EE 7, TomEE got access in December 2019, TomEE is working on MicroProfile 4.0, TomEE uses Apache Johnzon JSON-P, TomEE uses Apache projects to implement Jakarta EE and MicroProfile specification, TomEE uses BeanValidation for JWT validation, using BeanValidation for authorization with custom data in JWT, Tribestream - the API Gateway, David Blevins on twitter: @dblevins and David's company: tomitribe
An airhacks.fm conversation with David Blevins (@dblevins) about: Atari 800, then Atari 2600, playing Pitfall!, enjoying Apple II, enjoying the M.U.L.E. game, the creative art kid, working at Public-access station, making special effects with Amiga 500, the Monday the 13th horror movie, specializing on make-up, halloween was a working day, the amazing B.B. King, learning blues, studying psychology, going to Ecuador, going to Brown College in Minnesotta, hitting a truck with a mini van, a nice truck driver, starting the iWeb company, working with Apple, developing websites with HTML and JavaScript, 80k salary for a Java developer in 1998, learning Java 1.0 in a week, working as Java consultant, working on Visual Basic and Java integration, writing a web server, hotsite, Silverstream, Jigsaw, working with NorthWest Bank with Swing and CORBA backend, using visigenics ORB, the power of source code, using com.sun.swing, the cancellation of a 35 million project, writing JDBC drivers for PostgreSQL, generating code in bash and Pearl, David Blevins on twitter: @dblevins and David's company: tomitribe
In 2021, Sky News is marking some of the century's biggest news events through the personal stories of lives defined by unforgettable moments from the last 21-years.Episode 11 of the 21-part series is The Last Gun: Disarming the IRA.In September 2005, the responsibility of securing a lasting peace in Northern Ireland fell on the shoulders of two unlikely men - a Protestant minister and a Catholic priest.Unbeknown to high-ranking security officials in both the British and Irish Governments, the Rev Harold Good and Father Alec Reid were to undertake a secret mission to bring about the disarmament of the IRA.To this day, what happened before and during that covert mission, remains shrouded in mystery. But now aged 84, Reverend Harold Good, speaking exclusively to Sky News, gives a searing new insight into an act that not only involved great personal risk, but on which the future of peace depended.CREDITS‘The Last Gun:Disarming the IRA' was written and produced by Rob Mulhern with David Blevins.Special thanks to Reverend Harold Good and David BlevinsDigital by Tom GillespiePresented by Jayne SeckerSound Design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Johnny El-GiathiHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story go to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
In September 2005, the responsibility of securing a lasting peace in Northern Ireland fell on the shoulders of two unlikely men - a Protestant minister and a Catholic priest.Unbeknown to high-ranking security officials in both the British and Irish Governments, the Rev Harold Good and Father Alec Reid were to undertake a secret mission to bring about the disarmament of the IRA.To this day, what happened before and during that covert mission, remains shrouded in mystery. But now aged 84, Reverend Harold Good, speaking exclusively to Sky News, gives a searing new insight into an act that not only involved great personal risk, but on which the future of peace depended.CREDITS‘The Last Gun: Disarming the IRA' was written and produced by Rob Mulhern with David Blevins.Special thanks to Reverend Harold Good and David BlevinsDigital by Tom GillespiePresented by Jayne SeckerSound Design, Rob MulhernTV treatment, Johnny El-GiathiHead of Radio, Sky News, Dave TerrisDesign and graphics, Brian GillinghamSocial media, Chris ScottPress and Marketing, Alexandra HortonEmail: storycast@sky.ukFor more on this story log on to www.skynews/storycast21#StoryCast21
David Blevins, senior Ireland correspondent with Sky News, joins us on this week's episode to examine proposals to ban prosecutions for killings that took place during the Troubles - what's the exact aim, what do the families of victims want instead, and how has it caused some rare unity among parties in Northern Ireland?
We are delighted to welcome David Blevins, senior Ireland Correspondent at Sky News, to The Good Summit podcast Keeping It Good. Throughout his time at Sky News, David has reported from 10 different countries, been nominated for a Royal Television Society Award for his coverage of the Omagh bombing (1998), and won commendation from both sides of the political divide in Northern Ireland for his balanced and impartial journalism. More recently, he has been reporting on how both Brexit and Covid-19 are impacting our lives. Outside of work, David has also actively volunteered with a humanitarian aid agency in East Africa. David brings out the real stories from real people, and we couldn't be happier to have him with us on our podcast!
Why is there violence and anger in Northern Ireland? Why is it young people that are taking to the streets and could this be the end of the Good Friday agreement? In this episode, host Dermot Murnaghan hears from Kevin Scott, who has been photographing the riots for the Belfast Telegraph, and Sky News senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins explains what’s triggered young people to take to the streets in loyalist areas.
On this week’s Episode of the EMS Handoff, hosts David Blevins, Eric McCullough and Bradley Dean are joined by Dr. Remle Crowe, a research scientist with ESO. Dr. Crowe discusses the significance of data and how EMS data is being used to help support the understanding of COVID-19 in the country. Dr. Crowe is an expert in EMS research and quality improvement. From truck clutches to clinical care, she has shown how research and improvement science work to solve problems across fields. Prior to earning a PhD in epidemiology, her EMS career began with the Red Cross in Mexico City as a volunteer EMT. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications related to prehospital care and the EMS workforce. Now, as a research scientist with ESO, Dr. Crowe routinely uses EMS data to improve community health and safety.
Join us this week as we rev up Breakfast with special guest David Blevins aka Remi D., listen along as we find out his journey to Black N Brave Wrestling Camp, we ask him all your favorite questions like what his super power would be if he had one, who would he like to go eat breakfast with from the wrestling world and what he would give that he cant now! Also Jaliyah makes a stop in to give her match of the week I talk all things good about The Varsity Blondes and also do a little fantasy booking , all this plus much much more so follow us @ eeeznbeez.org or wherever you get your podcasts from. And as always remember to EAT YOUR BREAKFAST!!!!!Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/user?u=41702239&fan_landing=true)
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Hosts Bradley Dean and David Blevins are joined by Joseph Zalkin, retired deputy director of Wake County (NC) EMS, to talk about violence against EMS personnel. Violence has been a hot topic as many responders have experienced violence from patients, and many states have started to consider or pass legislation escalating penalties associated with these concerns. We talk about how to empower teams to handle violence, and make sure they feel like they have the resources and support to handle a situation that may occur. Make sure to subscribe, rate and review.
Ireland could be set for 2 very different set of Covid restrictions on the island as a political row has broken out in the north between the DUP and the other political parties. The DUP is vetoing attempts to extend lockdown in the north with current restrictions due to expire at midnight tonight. With the latest we are joined by David Blevins, SeniorIreland Correspondent with Sky News and Dr Gabriel Scally Public health physician, Former Director of Public Health for Belfast and Professor of Public Health at University of Bristol. Listen and subscribe to Newstalk Breakfast on Apple Podcasts or Spotify. Download, listen and subscribe on the Newstalk App. You can also listen to Newstalk live on newstalk.com or on Alexa, by adding the Newstalk skill and asking: 'Alexa, play Newstalk'.
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This week's episode of The EMS Handoff Podcast is the inaugural episode and brings back together former Tuesday EMS Tidbits hosts Bradley Dean, Eric McCullough and David Blevins. In this episode, the hosts get together to discuss what has been happening since the Tidbits podcast went off the air, and what the EMS Handoff is all about.
Host Brett Lyle talks with David Blevins, director of EMS Education Programs for Roane State Community College (TN). They talk about legislation that have shaped the industry, education in the times of stay-at-home orders, and how to show that you care and lead through effective communication.Welcome to Emergent Leadership where we connect with passionate leaders who just have to share their stories, perspectives, and most importantly, lessons learned.The need is urgent, the events are critical, and the you of tomorrow is just an episode away!Join the conversation: If you have a leadership topic, experience, or lesson learned you would like to share or hear more about, send an email at brettlylecoaching@gmail.com or use and follow #emergentleadership to join the conversation. You can also connect to Brett directly through LinkedIn or follow her journey on YouTube.
On this edition of the Sky News Daily podcast with Dermot Murnaghan, we discuss the Government's announcement on antibody tests and how the different corners of the UK plan to ease lockdown restrictions. We our joined by Sky's Jon Craig, James Matthews and David Blevins - plus our South East Asia correspondent Siobhan Robbins talks about everyday life in Thailand and animal markets in the region.
The economy takes centre stage on this week's All Out Politics podcast as Adam Boulton and guests assess the financial impact of the coronavirus pandemic.As scientists keep watch on the 'R' rate of infection, the 'R-word' has returned to the economic discourse with the Chancellor admitting the UK is facing a significant recession.The panel explore the messaging from the devolved nations and the challenges confronting the pandemic as a 'United' Kingdom.And is there a consensus on Adam's view that female leaders of the world have handled the situation better than their male counterparts?Joining the podcast this week are the Comment Editor of City AM, Rachel Cunliffe, the chief executive of the Ipsos MORI Ben Page and Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins.
It wasn't supposed to end like this. Or was it? Sajid Javid's shock resignation as Chancellor was the main focus of the Cabinet reshuffle but what happened and why?Adam Boulton and guests dissect the behind-closed-doors discussions which resulted in the Prime Minister having much more sway over his new Chancellor's economic plans.They also assess the reasoning behind the sacking of the popular Northern Ireland Secretary Julian Smith, whether Sinn Fein's gain in last week's election in the Republic of Ireland increases the chances of a referendum on unification and try to solve the conundrum of who DID pay for the PM's new year holiday.Joining Adam this week are the comment and features Editor of City AM Rachel Cunliffe, the writer and author of 'Who's Afraid of the Easter Rising' and 'The European Union and the End of Politics' James Heartfield, Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins.
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An airhacks.fm conversation with Kevin Sutter (@kwsutter) about: C64 for gaming - Datasette included with 16, how to break in and modify the code, the high school teletype course in Basic on serious machines in Austin Minnesota, applied math in high school, compute science degree in Pascal at the University of Wisconsin, working for Sperry and the merger with Burroughs, information and systems and Unisys, writing code in Pascal-like language, writing chip-design simulators in Alabama, the best software engineering project award, SOM and DSOM, (not ISAM) IBM buys Transarc, from Transarc to WebSphere, the "bring up lab" - the early CI / CD, the performance boost of JDK 1.1.8, the Java Connector Architecture (JCA) for JDBC and JMS around 2000, working on caching, data grid, object grid, and eXtreme Scale with Billy Newport, WebSphere eXtreme Scale and "Eventual Consistency", leading the JPA spec and the first opensource interaction around 2005, BEA donates kodo to apache which became openJPA, the convenient way to become a committer, Java is nicer than C++, IBM buys Gluecode - the company which provides commercial support for the Geronimo Application Server, David Blevins worked on openEJB at the same time, becoming a Java EE architect for WebSphere product in 2013, the development with OpenLiberty is more fun, IBM moves to EclipseLink but still supports openJPA, Microprofile involvement, Microprofile became immediately popular, Ian Robinson and Mark Little met at Devoxx UK and started the initial conversation about MicroProfile in 2016, MicroProfile 1.0 started with JSON-P, CDI and JAX-RS APIs from Java EE, Oracle proposes the opensourcing of Java EE, the meeting with Oracle in London to talk about opensourcing Java EE, behind the scenes of the Big Bang "javax" migration to "jakarta", the relation between the steering committee and the platform group, the relation between Jakarta EE and MicroProfile, the advantages of keeping Jakarta EE and MicroProfile separate, opentracing.io became opentelemetry which affects MicroProfile distributed tracing, MicroProfile iterates faster than Jakarta EE, from opentracing.io to opentelemetry.io, SOAP deprecation, openJPA started from a project named KODO, the openliberty guides, microprofile.io and jakarta.ee, start.microprofile.io, Jakarta EE Blogs Kevin Sutter on twitter: @kwsutter and github: https://github.com/kwsutter
An airhacks.fm conversation with Amelia Eiras-Blevins (@ameliaeiras) about: physics and math studies, in Ecuador you have to choose your major earlier, changing from computer science to finance, without learning, everything becomes boring, the math never lies and is therefore simple, the formulas and understanding the "why", it is not about the frameworks, it is about the principles, choosing calculus for fun, the dry C and C++ without microprofile, the NAG Numerical Library for Fortran, The Gödel, Escher, Bach Book: An Eternal Golden Braid the untold secrets about David Blevins, Apache TomEE, it is not about titles, it is about responsibilities, growth can be healthy, the relation between TomEE and Tomitribe is similar to the relation of Glassfish and Payara, Tomitribe provides support for TomEE, Tomcat and ActiveMQ, Tomtribe partners with Sonatype to provide patches faster, OpenSource is not a business model, Apache Las Vegas conference happens before CodeONE, opensource projects should not just survive with the sponsor's help, TomEE comprises nine top level Apache projects, commercial support saves time and money, Sun created JCP, Sun welcomed everyone else, 410 Java Specification Requests (JSR) were submitted and about 130 rejected, 59 IP owners are asked to transfer their knowledge from JCP to Eclipse, JCP was a great success, JCP came with documentation out-of-the box, Jakarta EE Working Groups are the successor of JCP, large companies are not evil, but they are not always reasonable, MicroProfile was founded 3 years ago, JSR 382: Configuration API 1.0 was filed under the Eclipse Foundation Inc. name, MicroProfile highly welcomes contributions, if you have ideas - implement it, MicroProfile comes with flat organizational structure, it is easier to start a MicroProfile project, than an Apache project, the Tomitribe projects, the Tribestream API gateway, Tribestream was launched at CodeONE, TomEE does good and Tomitribe even better, make your first commit and you get a nice banner, Amelia Eiras-Blevins on twitter: @ameliaeiras, also checkout: microprofile.io, tomitribe.com, Jakarta EE
Adam Boulton and guests reflect on sobering week in Northern Ireland following the murder of the journalist Lyra McKee. Remarks at her funeral have reignited the debate over the future of a power sharing government and an end to violence on the streets. Also this week, as the the Extinction Rebellion protests reach their conclusion, have their efforts helped or hindered the climate change cause? And with the European Parliament elections (potentially) on the horizon, the panel assess the prospects of Change UK following its campaign launch this week. Joining Adam are Sky's senior Ireland correspondent David Blevins, talkRADIO presenter Julia Hartley-Brewer, author of The Climate Majority Leo Barasi, Sky's political reporter Rob Powell and the head of Sky Data Harry Carr.
An airhacks.fm conversation with Roberto Cortez (@radcortez) about: Turbo Pascal 4.5, 8086 vs. 486, Java in 21 days, interactive web with Java applets, early Siri prototype, Notepad as IDE, Integration of all insurance companies as first project with Java EE 5, building a house and the bricks at the same time with GWT, xdoclet and middlegen, first JavaONE and the Jelastic party, 500 JUG members, no headsets and no coffee at CodeONE, tomitribe, a developer without coffee, David Blevins (@dblevins), tomitribe CEO, openEJB committer, from TomEE user to TomEE developer, how to never get bored, TomEE's killer feature is super fast environment, TomEE 8 for Java EE 8 and microprofile, TomEE integrates various Apache projects like Apache CXF, Apache openEJB, Apache openWebBeans, Apache openMQ, 65 MB for a full Java EE 8 server, TomEE and Microprofile 2.0 compliance, the TomEE release process, tomitribe vs. apache committers, spring popularity, Java EE is lacking a central website, the secret about TomEE's performance, find Roberto on: @radcortez, CoimbraJUG, jnation, TomEE.
A conversation on the ramifications of recent Struts2 announcements, the exploit at Equifax and the responsibility of companies using open source software. David Blevins, CEO, TomiTribe Brian Fox, CTO, Sonatype
Adam Boulton and guests discuss a dramatic week in politics as the fallout from the election throws up more questions than answers. What will a deal with the DUP look like? How long can a minority government last? What next for Labour? And the big question of our time, what next for Brexit? Joining Adam in the studio are freelance journalist Abi Wilkinson, The Telegraph's Asa Bennett, Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins and Head of Data Harry Carr. #GE2017 #Brexit #DUP #GrenfellTowerFire
Nature Photographer and Ecologist David Blevins takes us to the Outer Banks in his new book “North Carolina’s Barrier Islands: Wonders of Sand, Sea and Sky”
Adam Boulton is joined by Sky's political correspondent Tamara Cohen and Head of Data Harry Carr to discuss Labour's latest problems and a potential funding crisis in England's schools. Viewers of Facebook Live were able to take part in the conversation. Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins joins the podcast later to talk about the life and legacy of Martin McGuinness. #Labour #Schoolsjustwannahavefunds #martinmcguinness #skynews
Nature Photographer and Ecologist David Blevins takes us to the Outer Banks in his new book “North Carolina’s Barrier Islands: Wonders of Sand, Sea and Sky”
In this week's episode, Good Deal or No Deal? Robert Nisbet talks Theresa May's Brexit priorities with Sky's political editor Faisal Islam and Head of Data Harry Carr. They assess what Donald Trump's inauguration means for NATO and Sky's Ireland correspondent David Blevins gives his thoughts on the latest political crisis to grip Northern Ireland - the 'ash for cash' deal. #Brexit #Trump #inauguration #NorthernIreland
David Blevins starts our journey through Deuteronomy
Melissa Harrison goes on the road to interview Sky News Correspondent, David Blevins, about his recent visit to the U.S. to visit college campuses. David talks about the role that journalism played in the Irish peace process and shares his own experience of working at the intersection of faith & journalism.