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In this episode from the MeatingPod vault, Dr. David Gerrard, professor and director of the School of Animal Sciences at Virginia Tech University explains how today's meat science students are starting their educational journeys better equipped to manage their training to become meat science professionals. He'll also outline the current state of meat science school funding and how food safety has become what he describes as the “Holy Grail” of meat science to ensure the safest food is available on a global scale.
In Ep. 110, Dr. David Gerrard, professor and director of the School of Animal Sciences at Virginia Tech University discusses how today's meat science students are starting their educational journeys better equipped to manage their training to become meat science professionals. He'll also outline the current state of meat science school funding and how food safety has become what he describes as the “Holy Grail” of meat science to ensure the safest food is available on a global scale.
Today on New Zealand sporting history we're talking to someone who's done it all and dedicated their life to sport. He's probably been involved in more Commonwealth and Olympic Games than any other New Zealander. After competing at the 1964 Olympic Games, he went to serve as an official and doctor at multiple games He has also played a huge part drug free sport here in New Zealand and around the world. New Zealand sporting legend Professor David Gerrard is our NZ Sporting history guest.
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Elford Stephens, Phil Thomas, and Andy Hunter. This time around, we continue our look at the relationship between crypto and gaming by taking a closer look at the mainstream games industry's brief but notable foray into NFTs. We examine the crypto escapades of the likes of Atari, Konami, Square-Enix, and Ubisoft, how game makers tried to sell the idea of NFTs to their players, and the incredible backlash against them.Topics discussed include: The role of the Darkmoon Greatsword in the crypto scene, Peter Molyneux doesn't know history, the mystery of the missing Atari arcade NFTs, and is there a way to make NFTs work in gaming? To learn more about the chaotic world of anarcho-capitalists, shoddy cybersecurity, questionable legality, and hilarious crypto scams, check out David Gerrard, Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts (2017). https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/ For a detailed look at the convoluted history of the Atari brand, check out the They Create Worlds episode "The History of the Atari Brand:" http://podcast.theycreateworlds.com/e/the-history-of-the-atari-brand/ Theme Music: Occam's Sikhwee by Sikh Knowledge (Free Music Archive: https://bit.ly/33G4sLO), used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US (https://bit.ly/33JXogQ) More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Historian Kevin Impellizeri shares a story of a video game controversy to his friends: Elford Stephens, Phil Thomas, and Andy Hunter. This time around, we dive into the world of cryptocurrency and its relationship to gaming. We examine the basics of blockchain technology, decentralized digital currencies, and NFTs as well as some of the hopes (and very, very real problems) with the current crypto scene. We use this to talk about "play-to-earn" (P2E) games, a genre where people can earn crypto by buying, selling, and trading NFTs. Topics discussed include: How a Magic: The Gathering online exchange/Flash game homepage ended up losing millions of dollars worth of Bitcoin, how to make a ton of money selling a Metroid Dread receipt, and the rise and fall of Scandal Coin (TM).To learn more about the chaotic world of anarcho-capitalists, shoddy cybersecurity, questionable legality, and hilarious crypto scams, check out David Gerrard, Attack of the 50 Foot Blockchain: Bitcoin, Blockchain, Ethereum & Smart Contracts (2017). https://davidgerard.co.uk/blockchain/ Check out Phil's sweet NFT: https://nflallday.com/moments/666efe5d-7a4c-4a3a-9e91-50a63fe0429b Watch the Evolved Apes trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g63XqyYL8w0Theme Music: Occam's Sikhwee by Sikh Knowledge (Free Music Archive: https://bit.ly/33G4sLO), used under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0 US (https://bit.ly/33JXogQ) More info, including show notes and sources at http://scandalousgamespodcast.wordpress.com.
Dr David Gerrard is the sports medicine professor who won a Commonwealth Games swimming gold, he's been a team doctor and Chef de Mission. David is at the World champs, in his capacity as vice-chairman of Fina's sports medicine committee.
Swimming's world governing body Fina has banned transgender swimmers from women's elite events if they have begun male puberty. The new rules, decided during an extraordinary general congress in Hungary overnight, means transgender competitors need to have completed their transition by the age of 12 in order to be able to compete in women's events. David Gerrard is a professor in sports medicine, a former Olympic swimmer for New Zealand and the vice chair of Fina's sports medicine committee. He spoke to Susie Ferguson.
Saturday 22nd January 2022110:00am - 6pm Dealers Open10:00am - 11:00am Magifest University Session One Choose from: • Designing Miracles with Darwin Ortiz • Marketing Magic with Kent • Thoughtful Card Magic with Bernardo Sedlacek • Gambling and Cheating with Jason England 11:15am - 12:15pm Magifest University Session Two Choose from: • Designing Miracles with Darwin Ortiz • Marketing Magic with Kent • Thoughtful Card Magic with Bernardo Sedlacek • Gambling and Cheating with Jason England 2:30pm - 4.00pm Jeki Yoo Show and Lecture4:30pm - 6:00pm Apollo Robbins Show and Lecture8:00pm - 9:00pm Neils Dunker One Man Juggling Show9:00pm - 10:00pm The Fool Us Gala Show Featuring Stuart McDonald, Ben Seidman, Jeki Yoo, Garrett Thomas, and Amanda Nepo. 10:30pm, 11pm, 11:30pm Mike Pisciotta Bar Magic Performances View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize View fullsize Time stamps for this episode:00:00:17 - Edmund Apperson and Jeff Kowalk review last evening's show00:15:43 - Steve Chezaday and John Wolfe discuss the format of this year's convention and talk about why they came00:35:53 - Adam Blumenthal from Tannen's represented the dealers from the Dealers' Room as he talked about some of the best seller tricks at their shop00:39:27 - Nick Diffatte was a last minute fill-in for David Gerrard and he talks about his show last evening00:44:06 - Don Wiberg has been attending the MagiFest for over 40 years and he tells us why he returns each year00:50:14 - Carissa Hendrix (aka Lucy Darling) made an unexpected appearance in the crowd. She talks about her MasterClass which will be filmed tomorrow.00:56:03 - Amanda Nepo opened this evening's show and in our chat talks about her experience with fooling Penn & Teller01:00:10 - Mike Thornton and Scott Wells give a wrap to the afternoon and evening's activities. Download this podcast in an MP3 file by Clicking Here and then right click to save the file. You can also subscribe to the RSS feed by Clicking Here. You can download or listen to the podcast through Stitcher by Clicking Here or through FeedPress by Clicking Here or through Tunein.com by Clicking Here or through iHeart Radio by Clicking Here..If you have a Spotify account, then you can also hear us through that app, too. You can also listen through your Amazon Alexa and Google Home devices. Remember, you can download it through the iTunes store, too. See the preview page by Clicking Here
Esta semana platicamos con el Dr. David Gerrard quien es Profesor y Director del Departamento de Ciencias Pecuarias y Avícola en Virginia Tech. Dr. Gerrard en un investigador reconocido internacionalmente por sus estudios sobre la energía del musculo y su metabolismo. Este dialogo sirve para explicar y entender mejor algunos de los fundamentos importantes en la ciencia cárnica. Conoce a nuestro invitado: Recibió su grado en ciencias, MS, y PhD de la Universidad de Purdue. Dr. Gerrard ha tenido distintas posiciones como Profesor durante su carrera. Por ejemplo, en 1992 fue profesor en la Universidad de Missouri-Columbia y en 1996 en la Universidad de Purdue. El Dr. Gerrard ha sido mentor de mas de 30 estudiantes quienes son referentes en sus posiciones actuales en la docencia, investigación, gobierno, y además él ha obtenido aproximadamente 6 millones de dólares en fondos para su investigación. En este episodio aprenderás: 1. Cada musculo es diferente 2. Calidad de la carne 3. Carne obscura vs carne blanca 4. Fibras musculares 5. Impacto de la edad 6. Pastoreo vs grano
Spectators will be banned from the Olympics, as Japan extends its Covid-19 state of emergency in the host city Tokyo. The games begin on 23 July, and already hundreds of athletes and officials from across the globe have arrived in Tokyo. Professor David Gerrard was Olympic swimmer, he has been a New Zealand team chef de mission, team doctor and an Olympic and Commonwealth Games team selector. He spoke to Corin Dann.
Spectators will be banned from the Olympics, as Japan extends its Covid-19 state of emergency in the host city Tokyo. The games begin on 23 July, and already hundreds of athletes and officials from across the globe have arrived in Tokyo. Professor David Gerrard was Olympic swimmer, he has been a New Zealand team chef de mission, team doctor and an Olympic and Commonwealth Games team selector. He spoke to Corin Dann.
Nothing beats time spent practising to develop a skill. Getting better requires doing the work. But practice doesn't go the distance unless it's self-motivated.Inner drive is crucial to realising potential - I've seen it play out countless times in aspiring athletes.And there's no better example than David Gerrard - a man who swam for NZ at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.Growing up, David would strap his togs to the handlebars, throw his towel around his neck and bike his way the few blocks to the Mt Eden pool. His mum and dad never woke him up at 5 am to get him to the pool. He knew what he had to do to get better. And if he wasn't prepared to it, that was his problem.David's internal drive to get better not only served him well in his athletics but in a long and illustrious career in medicine.David worked a the University of Otago for 35 years and became a Professor in 2014. He retired two years later and was granted the title of Emeritus Professor.He has also held a number of highly distinguished sport administration roles including Chef de Mission at the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games and 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Medical Commissioner to eight Summer Olympic Games, Chairman of Drug Free Sport NZ, a member of World Rugby's Anti Doping Advisory Committee, Chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee and President of Swimming NZ.In 2007, David was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.Today he shares his inspirational story, dropping pearls of wisdom along the way.This is a conversation about the type of motivation that breeds success, and where it comes from.It's also a conversation about fairness in sport. And in life. Inspired early in life by Ludwig Gutmann - founder of the Paralympic Games - David learnt the importance of equitable environments. His life's work in sports medicine and the use of therapeutic drugs to level the playing field in sport is clear evidence of that.But more than anything else, this is a conversation about values. Raised by working-class parents in the 1950s, David grew up learning the importance of knowing where you come from and the power of unconditional familial support.David is a thoughtful and kind man and I love this conversation.To read more and listen click here. Craig -
Nothing beats time spent practising to develop a skill. Getting better requires doing the work. But practice doesn't go the distance unless it's self-motivated.Inner drive is crucial to realising potential - I've seen it play out countless times in aspiring athletes.And there's no better example than David Gerrard - a man who swam for NZ at the 1964 Tokyo Olympics.Growing up, David would strap his togs to the handlebars, throw his towel around his neck and bike his way the few blocks to the Mt Eden pool. His mum and dad never woke him up at 5 am to get him to the pool. He knew what he had to do to get better. And if he wasn't prepared to it, that was his problem.David's internal drive to get better not only served him well in his athletics but in a long and illustrious career in medicine.David worked a the University of Otago for 35 years and became a Professor in 2014. He retired two years later and was granted the title of Emeritus Professor.He has also held a number of highly distinguished sport administration roles including Chef de Mission at the 1994 Victoria Commonwealth Games and 1996 Atlanta Olympic Games, Medical Commissioner to eight Summer Olympic Games, Chairman of Drug Free Sport NZ, a member of World Rugby's Anti Doping Advisory Committee, Chair of the World Anti-Doping Agency Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee and President of Swimming NZ.In 2007, David was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit.Today he shares his inspirational story, dropping pearls of wisdom along the way.This is a conversation about the type of motivation that breeds success, and where it comes from.It's also a conversation about fairness in sport. And in life. Inspired early in life by Ludwig Gutmann - founder of the Paralympic Games - David learnt the importance of equitable environments. His life's work in sports medicine and the use of therapeutic drugs to level the playing field in sport is clear evidence of that.But more than anything else, this is a conversation about values. Raised by working-class parents in the 1950s, David grew up learning the importance of knowing where you come from and the power of unconditional familial support.David is a thoughtful and kind man and I love this conversation.To read more and listen click here. Craig -
Dr. Gerrard, department head of the Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences, discusses the factors that determine meat taste, tenderness and quality. Do you know why a chicken has both white meat and dark meat? Do you know the factors that affects the tenderness and taste of red meat? This week, Francisco Najar-Villarreal talks with Dr. David Gerrard of Virginia Tech about some of the basics behind the meat we process and eat on a regular basis.
This week we feature Dr. David Gerrard, a Professor and Head of the Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences at Virginia Tech. Dr. Gerrard has devoted his career to study the mechanisms controlling energy metabolism in skeletal muscle. This dialogue will serve as an introductory episode which outlines the basics of Meat Science. Meat our guest: He received his B.S., M.S. and Ph.D. from Purdue University. Dr. Gerrard held various positions, including faculty at University of Missouri-Columbia (1992) and Purdue University (1996) and was a visiting scientist at the Institute National de Recherche Agronomique, France. In 2009, Gerrard accepted a faculty and leadership position at Virginia Tech and moved to Blacksburg, Virginia. Dr. Gerrard has educated over 30 individuals who hold positions at a number of universities, government and privately funded research environments. He has been PI or co-PI of some 15 federal grants worth over $6M and has published over 105 refereed publications in a variety of journals including JAS, Meat Science, FASEB, AJP, Cell Calcium and PLOS ONE. Today you will learn about: 1. All muscle is not the same 2. Species and meat quality 3. Dark meat vs white meat 4. Fiber type 5. Impact of age 6. Grass-fed vs grain-fed
So it was a longer run time than we wanted but what can we say, we love talking to David Gerrard and we really wanted to get our interview with Christine Pruett out. Our first interview is with David Gerrard of Junk Spirit Games and later we listen to our interview with Christine Pruett back we did back during OrcaCon where she talked about her successful kickstarter Castles and Cats. 00:00 Con and Tabletop Game News along with witty banter 25:54 David Gerrard with Junk Spirit Games 01:19:17 Wow that was a great interview now for quick witty break 01:24:23 Interview with Christine Pruett 01:33:55 Final thoughts and good bye If you want to follow David Gerrard and Junk Spirit Games Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/junkspiritgames/ Twitter: @ JunkSpiritGames David Gerrard’s twitter: @Dagerr Website: https://junkspiritgames.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junkspiritgames/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoALdExQS1jO5AR3MhNq4WQ If you want to know about Castles & Cats Website: https://www.castlesandcats.com/
Nicolas Jaar; Jon Hassell; Pontiac Streator; David Gerrard; Hauschka; Grouper; Humble Bee / Benoit Pioulard; Call Super; Max de Wardener; CFCF; Rival Consoles; Kara-Lis Coverdale, Kajama; Julianna Barwick / Jonsi; Sparkle Division; Noveller; The Dining Rooms; Equanim; Figueroa; Moth Mouth; Speaker Music; Jacques Greene; Sinewave; Peaking Lights; Julianna Barwick & White Poppy.
Episode Sponsors: Boardwalk, Bezier Games, Final Frontier Games, The Game Steward, Game ToppersIn our 128th episode, we talk about visiting SCARAB Con, chat about upcoming TantrumCon 2020, discuss 5 games coming to Kickstarter, and interview David Gerrard of Junk Spirit Games! episode_128_crushing_it.mp3File Size: 35544 kbFile Type: mp3Download File [...]
We interview Kyle Lang of Item Woodworks and get to know about his cool game accessories he makes and how he got into the business. Later we talk to GoC friend of the show David Gerrard of Junk Spirit Games. We find out what David has been up to and we get a sneak peak of future projects coming from Junk Spirit Games. Of course we will talk about upcoming cons, tabletop game news. 00:00 We give you some con news and tabletop game news 18:13 We Interview Kyle Lang of Item Woodworks 29:24 Some more witty banter 31:41 We talk to David Gerrard of Junk Spirit Games 01:05:00 More witty banter and final thoughts If you want to follow David Gerrard and Junk Spirit Games Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/junkspiritgames/ Twitter: @ JunkSpiritGames David Gerrard’s twitter: @Dagerr Website: https://junkspiritgames.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/junkspiritgames/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoALdExQS1jO5AR3MhNq4WQ If you want to follow Item Woodworks Website: https://www.itemwoodworks.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/itemwoodworks/ Twitter: @ItemWoodworks Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/itemwoodworks/ Email: itemwoodworks@gmail.com Geeks of Cascadia Email us at: geeksofcascadia@gmail.com Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/geeksofcascadia/ Twitter @geeksofcascadia
Josh suckers yet another player into something they have no idea how to play, and revels in the win. David contends Josh could not possibly win unless by guerilla warfare technique.
The BGA crew say goodbye to Uncle Chris Walker as they introduce their new host: Joey Deez! The gang talks about gaming terms and archetypes, get “Quickstarter” with Sean Epperson, and ending with an interview with David Gerrard of Junk Spirit Games on his new game:Battle of the Bards! See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We’re heading to Philadelphia for PAX Unplugged this year and it’s gonna be amazing! Listen up and we’ll tell you all about it. We also had a chance to speak with David Gerrard from Junk Spirit Games about “Crows” and their new Kickstarter campaign. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this interview find out about what David Gerrard with Junk Spirit Games is up to what cool awesome project he’s got cooking up. David has created hits like JunKing, By Order of the Queen, and Tyler Sigman’s Crows”. Thanks David for your willingness to interview with us! Geeks of Cascadia loves you! Check out David on youtube on his unboxing video about Tyler Sigman’s Crows: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfAG7C0FBqw 00:00 Intro and of course con news and kickstarter news. 10:05 Interview with David Gerrard 26:48 Some final thoughts and of course our witty banter
Eric Dickerson, David Gerrard, Steve Tasker, Bobby Hebert, Steve Beuerlein, and Eddie Kennison are featured as we look back at This Week On NFL No Huddle with Brian Webber and Kordell Stewart.
David Gerrard, Peter King, and David Nelson join NFL No Huddle hosts Kordell Stewart and Brian Webber who also discuss the job openings in the NFL.
In this interview find out about David Gerrard’s next project “Tyler Sigman’s Crows”, starting soon on Kickstarter. Later in our segment Geeks Tabletop Game Review, Doug and Kelly review the game Mountains of Madness. Also in this episode in our segment Get To Know Your Game Store we interview Tim Morgan of Around the Table Games. Of course you’ll receive some convention news, witty banter, and meet another podcast host we are calling Durango.
Blue Samurai and Greg go over each day and gives their insights to GenCon. Greg geeks over Larry Elmore and tries not to die in True Dungeon. Steve apologies about his fumbles and acting weird when he interviewed his tabletop game developer childhood heroes Paul Peterson and Mike Selinker. Throughout the podcast we’ll have interviews from several game developers big and small; Bruce Cordell, David Gerrard, Paul Peterson, Rob Duncan, Robert Huss, Tim Blank and of course David Hoppe the CEO of GenCon. We find out about the future of GenCon and how successful GenCon 50 was. Notes Episode 9 will drop after. With GenCon we had to push the episode out. We had VERY lengthy interviews at GenCon with industry luminaries that we will save for future episodes. Below is what is coming soon! Andrew Hackard: Gives us insights into the Munchkin line and the future of Steve Jackson Games. Mike Selinker: Shares thoughts about his history of game development going back to TSR and what his company, Lone Shark Games, is doing. Owen K.C. Stephens: The lead developer of Piazo’s big hit, Starfinder, gives us the untold story behind the story of Starfinder development and gives us a peek into Starfinder’s future.
CAR WARS!!! Traveling Car Wars Tournament showman Greg Pratt gives you a sneak peek into the Dragonflight Car Wars Tournament. Later we talk to David Gerrard creator of Junking and By Order of the Queen. Find out how David became a game developer and what his next project is.