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David Walton is the Founder and CEO of Vayu Sleep, a sleep technology company developing custom-fit CPAP masks for people with sleep apnea. A sleep medicine entrepreneur, he previously co-founded and led Respire Medical, an FDA-cleared oral appliance company, for 14 years before its acquisition. At Vayu Sleep, David brings deep experience in medical devices, patient comfort, and practical innovation to a personalized mask platform that uses smartphone facial scanning and AI-enabled design. His work focuses on making sleep apnea therapy comfortable, accessible, and easier for patients to use consistently. In this episode… Sleep apnea treatment is only effective when patients can actually stick with it. Traditional CPAP masks are often uncomfortable, leaky, or too tight, which can lead many people to abandon therapy altogether. What would change if CPAP masks were custom-fit to each patient's face? David Walton, a sleep medicine entrepreneur with years of experience building medical device companies, explains that personalized CPAP masks can make therapy more comfortable, reduce leakage, and help patients stay consistent with treatment. He highlights how Vayu Sleep utilizes smartphone facial scanning, AI-enabled mapping, and 3D printing to create masks tailored to each person's unique facial profile. The goal is to reduce pressure, improve fit, and remove one of the biggest barriers to effective sleep apnea care. He also discusses why diagnosis is the first critical step, especially with newer at-home sleep testing options that make it easier for patients to understand their sleep health. Together, these innovations point toward a more accessible and patient-friendly future for sleep apnea treatment. In this episode of the Inspired Insider Podcast, Dr. Jeremy Weisz sits down with David Walton, Founder and CEO of Vayu Sleep, to talk about personalized sleep apnea treatment. David discusses at-home sleep testing, how custom-fit CPAP masks are made using facial scanning, and why comfort matters for therapy adherence. He also shares how FDA experience shapes Vayu Sleep's path to market.
Dr. David “Wally” Walton is a retired Army Special Forces officer with 25 years of experience in the SF community. His career spans service with the 7th Special Forces Group, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), and the Special Warfare Center and School.Dr. Walton's extensive operational experience includes deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and across Latin America. Since retiring in 2013, he has transitioned into academia, teaching National Security Studies and Executive Leadership. His research portfolio covers Security Strategy, Organizational Culture and Dynamics, and Human Performance. He has a deep understanding of security studies, encompassing everything from tactical operations to strategic policy discussions.Currently an instructor at JSOC, Dr. Walton is a Subject Matter Expert in Special Forces Assessment and Selection. He specializes in Land Navigation, runs a prep program designed for SFAS candidates, and is the author of multiple books about preparing for SFAS. More about Dr. Walton:Website: https://tfvoodoo.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tf_voo_doo/Timestamps:00:00:23 Introduction to Dr. David Walton00:01:42 Changes within SFSS and Coaching00:20:22 Being Trained in Land Navigation00:30:43 Better Prepared Candidates00:53:34 The Sandman Event00:59:29 Selection Rates and Working Through the Stages01:05:23 No Dependencies in the SFSS Course01:09:47 The "Awaiting Training" Phase 01:11:33 What has Dr. David Walton Changed in Coaching?01:17:08 How Many Books has Dr. Walton Written?01:21:52 Books Everyone Should Read01:26:32 Outro
Recorded Sunday 28 September 2025
In this episode, we explore how European companies are responding to global headwinds, from tariffs and political unrest to slowing demand. Despite headlines often painting a bleak picture, many niche businesses are thriving by tapping into structural growth drivers. David Walton, manager of the IFSL Marlborough European Special Situations fund, discusses the resilience of smaller and micro-cap companies, highlighting standout performers in luxury jewellery and power tools, and considers how disciplined patience and off-the-beaten-track investing can deliver strong results.What's covered in this episode: How uncertainty is impacting European companies differentlyWhy smaller companies are beginning to outperformThe importance of sector selectionFinding sub-sectors with unique growth driversExamples of standout holdings within the fundUncovering hidden value in overlooked businessesThe role of meeting management teams and hands-on researchHow to manage underperforming holdings Current risks and opportunities in European equitiesWhy negative headlines can create attractive entry pointsMore about the fund:IFSL Marlborough European Special Situations fund offers access to much smaller companies than many of its peers. These businesses are often overlooked and hence have the potential to outperform. We consider the team an expert in small-cap investing, having built a stellar track record in this space, and the manager of this fund has been very successful at mitigating the risks that are typically associated with smaller companies.Learn more on fundcalibre.comPlease remember, we've been discussing individual companies to bring investing to life for you. It's not a recommendation to buy or sell. The fund may or may not still hold these companies at the time of listening. Elite Ratings are based on FundCalibre's research methodology and are the opinion of FundCalibre's research team only.
Watch this Interview Live: Click Here Ever been pulled over by the police and felt your heart race for no reason? You're not alone. In this episode, we're talking about what happens when policing goes too far—and how it feels to be treated like a suspect when you've done nothing wrong. SUBSCRIBE @GentlemanStylePodcast join the conversation because change starts with awareness. DJ Norman and David Walton open up about the emotional weight of being falsely accused and how it's changed their outlook on life and justice. Marcus and Karmea lead an honest conversation on the fear, confusion, and frustration that comes with police encounters—and what real accountability could look like. Marcus Norman is the host of the Gentleman Style Podcast, where open, honest conversations help shift culture and empower communities. Karmea Wells is co-host of the show, bringing a grounded and insightful lens to cultural, legal, and social issues. DJ Norman shares his personal experience as a victim of false arrest and speaks candidly about trauma and truth. David Walton joins the conversation with insight from his own experience navigating the justice system and reclaiming his voice.
What if you could have a CPAP mask that was made exactly for you? That's what Vayu Sleep has set out to do. In this episode, the STT Crew talks to David Walton, CEO and Co founder of Vayu Sleep, about his journey into sleep medicine and mask design. Listen as David discusses the step by step process one can get a mask made to fit for them. The process leverages AI and the latest technology to make a mask specifically for the individual user.Learn more about Vayu Sleep athttps://vayusleep.com/A huge thanks to our sponsors:Medbridge Healthcare: For Job Opportunities with MedBridge Healthcare visit: https://medbridgehealthcare.com/careers/Fisher & Paykel HealthcareF&P Solo™ is the world's first AutoFit™ mask. It simplifies setup like no other, using AutoLock™ technology - stretch to fit, touch to adjust. Learn more at www.fphcare.com/solohttps://www.fphcare.com/us/homecare/sleep-apnea/More resources for clinicians can be found at SleepReview Magazine.https://sleepreviewmag.com/Don't forget to Like, Share, Comment, and Subscribe!Learn more about the show at https://www.sleeptechtalk.com/thetechroomCredits:Audio/ Video: Diego R Mannikarote; Music: Pierce G MannikaroteHosts: J. Emerson Kerr, Robert Miller, Gerald George MannikaroteCopyright: ⓒ 2025 SleepTech Talk ProductionsEpisode 101Sleep apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, oral sleep appliance, inspire, surgery, sleep surgery, CPAP, AI, Artificial Intelligence
Recorded Sunday 25 May 2025
Jake and Gareth help a caller determined to use a surprising nickname. Later, they encourage a teen driver to face her anxiety. Plus, the follow-up to Ep 147 "Cooking in Soup," with a surprise appearance from New Girl's David Walton, aka Jake's "Robe Guy."See caller images here!Want to call in? Email your question to helpfulpod@gmail.com.PATREON: https://patreon.com/heretohelppodMERCH: heretohelppod.comINSTAGRAM: @HereToHelpPodIf you're enjoying the show, make sure to rate We're Here to Help 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts.Advertise on We're Here to Help via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
The podcast explores the importance of advocacy for malaria research and control. It follows over 120 advocates gathering in Washington, DC, as part of the ‘United to Beat Malaria' campaign, urging Congress to continue supporting global malaria efforts. Key topics include: The US President's Malaria Initiative (PMI), founded in 2005, which provides bed nets, test kits, and treatments to combat malaria The role of global partnerships, including the Global Fund, in distributing resources efficiently. How Uganda's malaria response is supported by international funding for the dissemination of key public health interventions. The importance of sustained funding for malaria research, with US agencies like NIH, CDC, and PMI contributing to vaccine development and disease surveillance. Featuring: Margaret Reilly McDonnell (United to Beat Malaria), Dr David Walton (formerly PMI), Dr Jimmy Opigo (Uganda National Malaria Control Program), Jamie Bay Nishi (ASTMH) and Ed Royce (former House Foreign Affairs Committee (HFAC) Chairman).
Send us a textIn this episode, Dr. David Walton joins host Deny Caballero to discuss resilience, personal growth, and the journey from military service to civilian life. As a seasoned expert in coaching and mentorship, Dr. Walton shares invaluable insights into the challenges faced by veterans, particularly within the realm of special operations. From the power of storytelling and shared experiences to the transformative practice of rucking, this episode dives into the tools and strategies veterans can use to build endurance—both mentally and physically.The conversation takes a powerful turn as Dr. Walton addresses pain management and its often-overlooked complexities within the veteran community. He highlights the prevalent reliance on opiates and advocates for alternative approaches, emphasizing self-leadership, lifestyle changes, and the critical role of journaling in achieving mental clarity and emotional stability. Dr. Walton shares his personal journey of overcoming pain and finding purpose, shedding light on the importance of self-awareness and the pursuit of satisfaction over fleeting happiness.Whether you're a veteran, a service member considering the special forces, or someone seeking motivation to take control of your health and mindset, this episode is packed with actionable advice and inspiring stories.
Dr. David Walton, commonly known as TF Voodoo, is a retired Green Beret officer who served an ODA Team Leader with 7th Special Forces Group.Since retiring, he's become widely known as the world's leading expert on Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS), where he's played an integral role in optimizing every aspect of it to ensure the Army Special Forces select only the most qualified candidates. Dr. Walton has spent countless hours studying and observing SFAS classes, so much so that he's considered an SFAS encyclopedia. Despite the open-source information available in today's digital world, SFAS continues to see less than favorable selection rates. In the episode, Dr. Walton reveals some of the reasons for this dilemma.Dr. Walton is also an author of 3 books, Ruck Up or Shut Up, Shut Up and Ruck, and his newest soon-to-be-released land nav book, Never Get Lost.He also hosts a monthly comprehensive day and night land navigation muster at Hoffman Land Nav site, where the SFAS star course is held. On his website, he posts the details at the beginning of each month. I've personally attended this course twice, and can vouch for it being highly valuable for aspiring candidates, especially knowing that land nav is cause for more SFAS failures than any other portion of selection.Follow Dr. Walton on instagram: tf_voo_doo Website: https://tfvoodoo.com/In this episode, we discuss the following:His upbringing and path to Special ForcesRanger School trials and tribulations (including getting bitten by a snake, and still graduating as the Honor Grad)Selection statistics and why the attrition rate has been so high as of lateIntroduction and rise to niche-fame on the Green Berets SubredditIn part 2, we answered 5 listener questions, including:1. What separates guys that get selected vs. guys that actually end up finishing the Q course? what separates guys that finish the Q course from guys that thrive on an ODA?2. What are some techniques/procedures to reduce cognitive load during Land Navigation week at SFAS? Bonus - Is there a method to handrail roads/bowling alleys at night that totally avoids being roadkill (or closer than 50m)?3. What additional traits and attributes does someone need to be a successful SF officer compared to an enlisted SF soldier?4. What are 5 habits that can be done everyday to build character and grit for SFAS?5. Given that SOPC is now only a few weeks, how should an 18Xray physically show up to OSUT if crushing SFAS is their number 1 priority? What times/numbers do you want to see prior to shipping to account for the detraining that will happen?Whether you're an aspiring Special Forces candidate or just looking to improve your character and fitness for life, you can't miss this episode!New Program:
David Walton is a former Green Beret and has written multiple books for people interested in attending Special Forces Assessment and Selection. Check out David's previous interview on Ep. 188.Support the showhttps://jcramergraphics.com/collections/flagshttps://www.ANGLICOshop.comhttps://www.patreon.com/formeractionguysDavid's sitehttps://www.tfvoodoo.com00:00:00 J Cramer Graphics Ad00:00:40 Intro00:06:57 What a Special Forces Soldier Real Job Is00:11:16 Mission Creep | MARSOC and SFAB as Advisors00:17:44 First Deployment | Combat Replacement00:21:18 Marines Going to Special Forces00:33:47 18X and Other Selection Drop Outs00:47:37 Recruiting Levels01:01:32 Women In Combat Arms01:29:58 Tim Kennedy Drama
Click Here to Watch this Live: Click Here Stay SAFE During a Police Stop with the Attorney Shield App! #legaldefense #trafficstop #knowyourrights Are you prepared for your next police encounter? In this powerful episode, Marcus Norman sits down with David Walton, CEO and co-founder of Attorney Shield, to discuss how this groundbreaking app provides legal protection and on-demand attorney support during crucial police encounters. David shares gripping stories about real-world situations where legal rights were defended in the face of law enforcement challenges. SUBSCRIBE @GentlemanStylePodcast now to stay informed and ensure your legal defense is stronger than ever! David Walton's app, Attorney Shield, offers an accessible and affordable way to connect with an attorney in real-time during legal emergencies. Whether you're pulled over or dealing with a law enforcement issue, your legal rights matter. Equip yourself with the tools to protect those rights and be prepared.
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A study by Stanford and Encore.org found that the majority of older adults want to give back in some way. Jim Ansara, an AARP 2024 Purpose Prize winner, is making a big difference in his retirement with his organization Build Health International. How might you redirect your skills and experience to make a difference? Jim Ansara joins us from Beverly , Massachusetts. ____________________ Bio Jim Ansara is a retired general contractor who founded Shawmut Design and Construction in Boston in the early 1980's and led it to become one of the top 25 construction companies in the US. While at Shawmut he led several volunteer teams of employees to build low-tech, clean water systems in Nicaragua with the organization, El Porvenir. After retiring as Chairman of the Board, Jim redirected his energy to the developing world. In 2009 a trip to Haiti with Dr. Paul Farmer led to an invitation to build a small community hospital with Partners in Health (PIH) in Haiti's Central Plateau. The process took a major turn when a massive earthquake struck the country on January 10, 2010. For three-and-a-half years after the earthquake, through the outbreak of cholera and political unrest, through hurricanes and unbearable heat, Jim, his partner Dr. David Walton of PIH, and hundreds of Haitian and Dominican workers persevered to build Haiti's new 340-bed National Teaching Hospital in Mirebalais, Haiti. Since its completion, the mission to build and equip global health care infrastructure has continued via a new non-profit, Build Health International, based in Beverly, MA. The BHI team has undertaken projects in low-resource settings across 22 countries with PIH, the Kellogg Foundation, Cure International, Direct Relief International and numerous other NGOS. For Jim's philanthropy he has received Honorary Doctorates in Humane Letters from Amherst College and Salem State University, as well as distinction from Partners in Health, Health Equity International, The American Red Cross Northeast MA Chapter, the Political Asylum and Immigration Representation Project, Summer Search Boston, and more. He serves on the board of Health Equity International, and in years past on the boards of Salem State University, the Boston Children's Museum, Youth Build, and City Year. _____________________ For More on Jim Ansara Build Health International (BHI) Health Equity Humanitarian Delivers Hospitals for the Poor ____________________ Podcast Episodes You May Like Changing the World One Small Act at a Time – Brad Aronson Live Life in Crescendo – Cynthia Covey Haller The Best Day of My Life So Far – Benita Cooper Why People Make a Career Change with Purpose Top of Mind – Chris Farrell ____________________ Wise Quotes On Learning and New Challenges in Retirement "I'm passionate about tackling challenges and solving problems. And one of the things that really excites me in life is learning, not necessarily learning in traditional methods, but learning by sort of immersion, where I'm trying to keep my nose and mouth just above the flood tide. And I need a level of sort of challenge and the accompanying freneticism in my life to really be happy. I'd like it to be different. I'd like to be a more relaxed and easy-going person, but at 67, that's not going to change probably. So it's really a combination of those two things. And I found, and this is an area, Build Health International, where I could really exercise both of those things. It's informative about who I am and who I'm not." On the Transition to Retirement "I'd like to say that I got to where I am by lots of self reflection and and and that kind of thing, but it's not true. I really fell into it. But I kept sort of trying to figure out what was next for me. And I was also clear on what I didn't want to do. I knew some people who had sold companies and made some money, and many of them manage their money and got into business, either as consultants or advisors.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
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North Dublin residents are joining an international protest this afternoon about night flights from Dublin Airport.Today is International Day for the Ban of Night Flights, and protests will be taking place at airports across Europe.Andrea is joined by David Walton, a concerned Dublin citizen and Ian Coatman, a campaigner from Leeds to discuss.
Send us a Text Message.In this riveting episode of the Ones Ready Podcast, we sit down with Dr. David Walton, a retired Army Special Forces Officer who brings a wealth of experience from both the battlefield and the academic world. Dr. Walton takes us behind the scenes of Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS), shedding light on the often misunderstood and misrepresented aspects of the process. He's here to clear the fog and set the record straight for all aspiring candidates.Dr. Walton dives deep into the purpose and framework of selection processes, explaining the crucial role of the generating force in shaping and preparing the next wave of special operators. This conversation is more than just a look at the challenges faced by operators; it's a masterclass in understanding the universal truths that every special operator must grasp.Ever wondered why certain physical fitness standards exist, like the number of pull-ups or push-ups? Dr. Walton and the hosts discuss the origins of these requirements, revealing how they're influenced by the demands of other military schools and the mission-critical tasks that operators must be ready to perform.But the conversation doesn't stop there. We explore the role of masculinity, character, and mentorship in the selection process, and the importance of accurately guiding the next generation of operators. Dr. Walton and the hosts tackle the complex challenge of bridging the generational gap within the special operations community, ensuring that the lessons learned by today's operators are passed down to those who will carry the torch into future conflicts.As societal changes impact recruitment and training—think the over-prescription of medications and shifts in the education system—Dr. Walton emphasizes the need for effective communication and messaging to attract and train the right candidates. This episode is a powerful exploration of what it takes to prepare the next generation of warriors, and it's packed with insights that you won't want to miss.Whether you're a seasoned operator, an aspiring candidate, or someone interested in the inner workings of special operations, this conversation with Dr. Walton is guaranteed to engage, inform, and inspire. Tune in and discover what it truly means to prepare for the ultimate test in Special Warfare.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Background03:04 The Desire for Special OperatiJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9aFBBZoBcQk8UUN_pO7nDA/joinCollabs:Ones Ready - OnesReady.com 18A Fitness - Promo Code: 1ReadyATACLete - Follow the URL (no promo code): ATACLeteCardoMax - Promo Code: ONESREADYHoist - Promo Code: ONESREADYThe content provided is for informational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. The host, guests, and affiliated entities do not guarantee the accuracy or completeness of the information provided. The use of this podcast does not create an attorney-client relationship, and the podcast is not liable for any damages resulting from its use. Any mention of products or individuals does not constitute an endorsement. All content is protected by intellectual property laws. By accessing or using this you agree to these terms and conditions.
Loft Meeting! We're interrogating the man behind Dr. Sam. Dare we say one of Jess' best boyfriends? David Walton, everybody!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
AI is quickly becoming an essential operational and strategic tool for employers in all industries, and manufacturing is no exception. From optimizing organizations' HR functions to ensuring work environments are safe and productive, AI is influencing just about every aspect of work. And we are just scratching the surface on understanding the value this technology can drive. In this two-part episode of "Manufacturing Success," Michael Carrouth is joined by David Walton, the Chair of Fisher Phillips' Artificial Intelligence Team, for a discussion about how manufacturing employers can and should leverage this technology, and how doing so correctly can create a sustainable competitive advantage for any manufacturing employer.
AI is quickly becoming an essential operational and strategic tool for employers in all industries, and manufacturing is no exception. From optimizing organizations' HR functions to ensuring work environments are safe and productive, AI is influencing just about every aspect of work. And we are just scratching the surface on understanding the value this technology can drive. In this two-part episode of "Manufacturing Success," Michael Carrouth is joined by David Walton, the Chair of Fisher Phillips' Artificial Intelligence Team, for a discussion about how manufacturing employers can and should leverage this technology, and how doing so correctly can create a sustainable competitive advantage for any manufacturing employer.
Director Alejandro Brugués goes for old-fashioned chills and offers up some slow-burn horror with his excellent new horror, The Inheritance. It can be difficult to have sympathy for characters who have immense wealth and privilege – especially when you're not supposed to like them. However, The Inheritance gets the balance just right – and along with some good casting choices, you'll be somewhat conflicted when the Abernathys start to die - and Rachel Nichols and David Walton make for a particularly entertaining dastardly duo. Both star Rachel Nichols and director Alejandro Brugués join the Movies In Focus podcast to talk about The Inheritance. Alejandro goes into some wonderful detail about the making of the film - and Rachel delivers some truly fascinating insight into her process as an actress.
Today I'm joined by Joe Russo and Chris Lamont to discuss their latest film, THE INHERITANCE On the eve of his 75th birthday, billionaire Charles Abernathy invites his estranged children back home out of fear that tonight someone or something is going to kill him. He puts each of their inheritances on the line, to ensure they'll help keep him alive. Directed by: Alejandro Brugués Written by: Joe Russo & Chris Lamont Produced by: Paul Schiff Cast: Bob Gunton, Peyton List, Briana Middleton, Rachel Nichols, Austin Stowell, David Walton, Resse Alexander, and Chris Wood In Select Theaters & On Demand July 12, 2024 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/followingfilms/support
This is part two of our conversation with Dr. David Walton. Dr. David “Wally” Walton is a retired Army Special Forces officer with 25 years of experience in the SF community. His career spans service with the 7th Special Forces Group, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), and the Special Warfare Center and School.Dr. Walton's extensive operational experience includes deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and much of Latin America. Since retiring in 2013, he has transitioned into academia, teaching National Security Studies and Executive Leadership. His extensive research portfolio covers Security Strategy, Organizational Culture and Dynamics, and Human Performance. His deep understanding of security studies encompasses everything from tactical operations to high-level strategic policy discussions.Currently an instructor at JSOC, Dr. Walton is a subject matter expert in Special Forces Assessment and Selection. He specializes in land navigation and runs a prep program for SFAS candidates. This is how we came across one another. We had a BTE client attend one of his land nav courses, and he returned from the experience with great things to say. So, we contacted Dr. Walton and have been recommending his course to all of our SFAS prep clients.As we'll discuss in this episode, land nav is becoming an increasing issue at SFAS, with failure rates due to land nav shortfalls increasing dramatically over the past several years. If you're on your way to Special Forces Assessment and Selection, Dr. Walton's advice and in-person courses should absolutely be included in your preparation training.Contact Info:You can learn more about Dr. Walton, his courses, and his books at tfvoodoo.comHe's also on Instagram at tf_voo_doo.Timestamps:00:00:22 Leaderless Environment: How Different Personalities Stand Up00:04:11 Significance of Peer Evaluation in SFAS 00:06:38 What is "The Sandman"?00:12:43 Importance of Toughening Your Feet in SFAS Prep00:16:23 One Thing You Should Know About SFAS00:20:42 Learning Land Navigation00:27:27 In-Person Land Navigation Training for SFAS 00:29:19 Worst Advice Received00:32:52 Best Advice Received00:34:50 Outro
Dr. David “Wally” Walton is a retired Army Special Forces officer with 25 years of experience in the SF community. His career spans service with the 7th Special Forces Group, Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC), and the Special Warfare Center and School.Dr. Walton's extensive operational experience includes deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and much of Latin America. Since retiring in 2013, he has transitioned into academia, teaching National Security Studies and Executive Leadership. His extensive research portfolio covers Security Strategy, Organizational Culture and Dynamics, and Human Performance. His deep understanding of security studies encompasses everything from tactical operations to high-level strategic policy discussions.Currently an instructor at JSOC, Dr. Walton is a subject matter expert in Special Forces Assessment and Selection. He specializes in land navigation and runs a prep program for SFAS candidates. This is how we came across one another. We had a BTE client attend one of his land nav courses, and he returned from the experience with great things to say. So, we contacted Dr. Walton and have been recommending his course to all of our SFAS prep clients. As we'll discuss in this episode, land nav is becoming an increasing issue at SFAS, with failure rates due to land nav shortfalls increasing dramatically over the past several years. If you're on your way to Special Forces Assessment and Selection, Dr. Walton's advice and in-person courses should absolutely be included in your preparation training.Contact Info: You can learn more about Dr. Walton, his courses, and his books at tfvoodoo.comHe's also on Instagram at tf_voo_doo.Timestamps:00:00:22 Intro to Dr. David Walton00:02:01 Dr. Walton's Books: “Ruck Up or Shut Up” & “Shut Up and Ruck”00:14:38 Where to Find Dr. Walton's Books00:15:02 What Dr. Walton Studied for His Doctorate 00:23:27 How did you Improve the Special Warfare Center?00:31:05 Ratio of Injuries to Voluntarily Withdrawal From SFAS00:37:05 Telling the Story of What Selection Actually Is 00:41:50 The Power of Journaling00:45:55 Important Factors & Failure Points in Prep for SFAS00:52:22 Obesity in America & Standard American Diet00:53:43 No Shortcuts in the SFAS00:58:41 Outro
Peggy Carr didn't feel well. She was nauseous. She could barely speak. Her feet felt as though they were burning from the inside out. Her family rushed her to the hospital, but the doctors were stumped. They wondered if Peggy had the flu. They also wondered if it was all in her head. It wasn't. Over the next few days, her condition improved. Peggy was sent back home, only to become more ill than she'd been before. This time, a neurologist took a look at Peggy's symptoms and posited that she might have thallium poisoning. The doctor's hunch was correct. Nearly every member of the Carr household tested positive for thallium. And now for a note about our process. For this episode, Kristin read a bunch of articles, then spat them back out in her very limited vocabulary. We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: American Justice episode, “Kill thy neighbor” “Murder genius is outfoxed by simple ‘country cops,'” by Mike McLeod for the Orlando Sentinel Vengeance: Killer Neighbors episode, “Poison Mastermind” “Murder on the mind” by David Walton for the Tampa Bay Times “Condemned killer wants another trial,” by Bill Heery for the Tampa Tribune “Poison killer Trepal awaits judge's ruling on poor defense argument,” by Bill Heery for the Tampa Tribune “High court rejects death row appeal in Highlands County case,” News Service of Florida YOU'RE STILL READING? My, my, my, you skeezy scunch! You must be hungry for more! We'd offer you some sausage brunch, but that gets messy. So how about you head over to our Patreon instead? (patreon.com/lgtcpodcast). At the $5 level, you'll get 50+ full length bonus episodes, plus access to our 90's style chat room!
Dr. David Walton is a retired Special Forces officer with 25 years of experience as a Green Beret. With deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and global assignments across tactical, operational, and strategic levels, Dr. Walton brings invaluable insights to national security conversations.Walton also teaches National Security Studies and Executive Leadership, with expertise in Security Strategy, Organizational Culture, and Human Performance. As a Subject Matter Expert in Special Forces Assessment and Selection, he remains at the forefront of the discussion. Don't miss this enlightening conversation with Dr. David Walton, offering unique perspectives on Special Forces and academia.Support the showhttps://patreon.com/formeractionguyshttps://jcramergraphics.comhttps://ANGLICOshop.comDr. Walton's sitehttps://tfvoodoo.com/00:00:00 Intro00:03:58 Defeatist Attitudes00:07:17 Misinformation about the Military00:14:18 Changing Base Names00:22:49 Armored Cavalry Officer00:28:46 Officer Combat Training00:32:19 Joining Special Forces00:35:53 Special Forces Selection00:42:17 Changes in Green Beret Selection00:50:59 The "Why?" Generation00:54:15 Why People Aren't Reenlisting01:01:17 Bring Back Meritocracy01:07:08 It's a Great Time to be a Green Beret01:11:47 Green Beret Afghanistan Missions01:18:31 SF vs SFAB01:24:02 Expectations 01:25:58 Military Mafia01:30:00 NCO's are the Backbone01:36:23 Should College be Required for Officers?01:51:03 Politics in the Military
Military Matters hosts Rod Rodriguez and Jack Murphy discuss Jack's interview with Dr. David Walton, the trauma of the Sand Man, VC bros at SOF Week, and what's coming up next week! This episode is brought to you by Homes For Our Troops, a nonprofit helping build and donate homes to injured post 9-11 veterans. Visit HFOTUSA.org for more information.
Brayden finally catches a body! While Diana and Dru find out the truth about Monet. Tommy comes back from Chicago to confront Tasha putting Tariq in a tough situation. The boys recap episode 309 with Brendan Walsh and David Walton. SUBSCRIBE to Gianni's YouTube @giannivpaolo
In this episode, I spoke with Dr. David Walton, U.S. Global Malaria Coordinator for the President's Malaria Initiative. Throughout his career, Dr. Walton has worked to improve healthcare delivery for marginalized communities by integrating technological advancements and building successful local partnerships. We discussed his path and approaches to combating malaria, the importance of diverse perspectives in global health, and strategies for creating sustainable healthcare systems.
Jack Murphy talks with Dr. David Walton, retired US Army Green Beret, about his new book "Ruck Up or Shut Up: The Comprehensive Guide to Special Forces Assessment and Selection." Walton and Jack discuss what it takes to get through the rigorous assessment and selection process, some Green Beret history, and why you shouldn't spend thousands of dollars on "prep courses." You can find Walton's book on Amazon or follow the link above. This episode is brought to you by Homes For Our Troops, a nonprofit helping build and donate homes to injured post 9-11 veterans. Visit HFOTUSA.org for more information.
Music stirs the soul, and for one alum, what began as a gentle stirring of song became a lifelong passion. Our “On the Road” series travels north to Kentucky to experience his craft and celebrate his accomplishments with him. Hosted by Dr. Brad Schultz and Amanda Price, this …. is Mustangs Unbridled.
Bad Moms is a 2016 Romantic Comedy. This is the story of Amy Mitchell played by Mila Kunis. Amy is your classic, overworked, overcommitted, trying to do everything and hold a family together mom. Her kids are Jane who is way too high strung about school… and Dylan… who can't do anything for himself… and her husband Mike played by David Walton… turns out is cheating on her, online, via video chats… with some farmer woman… So Amy STOPS trying so hard, she KICKS her husband out of the house, and she commits to focusing more on her mental health, instead of trying to be everything for everyone. And Amy takes on this journey with the help of her friends Carla played by Kathryn Hahn, and Kiki played by Kristen Bell. They also need to come face to face with the PTA board including Stacey and Vicky played by Jada Pinkett Smith and Annie Mumolo… as well as the PTA president Gwendolyn James played by Christina Applegate.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join expert David Walton as he takes you on a journey to discover new techniques, tips and tricks to add color and character to any space. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join expert David Walton as he takes you on a journey to discover new techniques, tips and tricks to add color and character to any space. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the first episode of “Manufacturing Success,” host Mike Carrouth is joined by David Walton for a high-level discussion around the increasingly important topic of people analytics and how its associated principles relate to human resources in the workplace. Big data, analytics, artificial intelligence and human resource functions come together at a workplace crossroads that can have a big impact on how manufacturers approach employee relations. Approximately 80% of human resource departments – including those of manufacturers - currently utilize some form of these people analytics in connection with recruiting, hiring, performance management, compensation, training and other practices. But the laws regulating their use are murky at best, and non-existent at worst. So how can (and should) manufacturers come to understand and take advantage of these powerful technologies, without running afoul of the law? Start by joining Mike and David for this interactive and forward-thinking discussion, designed to provide a baseline education in this evolving area of technology and law.
Jack Murphy talks with Dr. David Walton, retired Army Special Forces lieutenant colonel and former director of Special Operations Education, about the rumors surrounding relaxed Special Forces Assessment and Selection (SFAS) standards. Has SFAS become easier? Does the inclusion of women candidates have an impact on standards? Find out on this episode of Military Matters! https://linktr.ee/militarymatters This is episode is sponsored by Sabio! If you're considering a career in software engineering, we recommend checking out Sabio, a coding boot camp and developer community that's trained veterans since 2013. Visit https://sabio.la/MILITARY for more information!
Ku and Su are taking a stroll down memory lane (or more accurately, the memory shopping aisle) and bringing back some of their favorite carts from past guests. Remember the irreplaceable Laneige lip mask, courtesy of Michelle Collins? Or the one thing minimalist David Walton can't go without? Producer Claire joins them to revisit these and so much more. Look no further for the ultimate cart roundup. Please note, Add To Cart contains mature themes and may not be appropriate for all listeners. To see all products mentioned in this episode, head to @addtocartpod on Instagram. To purchase any of the products, see below. Keep your lips smooth and moisturized with the Laneige lip mask With the ISNTREE Hyaluronic Acid Watery Sun Gel, sunscreen application is a million times easier Ku keeps her Gucci bag perfectly in order with the Joyintree purse organizer Keep your hands free with the Luka Belt Bag Sore muscles? Try the Releaf Balm with infused with CBD (600mg) Nettle Leaf capsules are great for hair growth The ever-iconic Thrive Causemetics Liquid Lash Extensions Mascara remains an ATC staple David Yi's book "Pretty Boys" has beautifully illustrated stories about the history of beauty and skin care Darn Tough Socks are perfect for hiking or just staying warm at home Stay up to date with us on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram at @LemonadaMedia. Joining Lemonada Premium is a great way to support our show and get bonus content. Subscribe today at bit.ly/lemonadapremium. Click this link for a list of current sponsors and discount codes for this show and all Lemonada shows: lemonadamedia.com/sponsorsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NCG's Managing Partner Brian Nolan, takes over the mic to host a critical conversation on Labor Laws and Employer Protection with David Walton, an experienced Labor and Employment attorney at Fisher Phillips in Philadelphia. The conversation dives into the complicated world of employer/employee relations and covers a variety of tips for dealing with employee challenges. Documentation, setting expectations, separation agreements and objective facts are just some of the tools discussed to help you stay informed and equip you to mitigate risk
David Walton, is in my opinion, one of the very best science fiction writers alive today. Winner of the Hugo award, The Philip K. Dick award, and always operating on the edge of what is imaginable. I highly recommend all of his books which you can find by visiting his site. (Linked Below)Today we talk about the newest edition to his stable of winners. The first in a trilogy, “Living Memory.”https://davidwaltonfiction.com/
A dozen post offices are closed temporarily and many people in Southwest Florida have lost mail service because of Hurricane Ian. David Walton with USPS talks about how to get caught up.
Follow us on Patreon at patreon.com/andalmoststarring Our Dog Days month continues as we break down who almost starred in the ridiculous musical Burlesque! Which Oscar-winner did Christina Aguilera want for Nikki? Which Twilight-actor was considered for Jack? And does this movie know what burlesque even is?? Also – we debate whether Alan Cumming was digitally inserted into the movie and Jeff gives a dramatic reading of the lyrics to Jack's dumb, dumb song: Show Me How You Burlesque! Burlesque stars Christina Aguilera, Cher, Stanley Tucci, Cam Gigandet, Eric Dane, Julianne Hough, Peter Gallagher, Kristen Bell, Dianna Agron, Glynn Turman, David Walton, Terrence Jenkins, and Alan Cumming; directed by Steve Antin Follow the Podcast: On Instagram: @andalmoststarring Have a film you'd love for us to cover? E-mail us at andalmoststarring@gmail.com www.andalmoststarring.com
Brett August sits down with the owners of the Upward Brewery, located in Livingston Manor NY, Dana Ball and David Walton. https://www.upwardbrewing.com/
The ABMP Podcast | Speaking With the Massage & Bodywork Profession
Cultivating sensitivity and trust is essential to keeping clients safe – especially as we are aware that many women and men have experienced physical or sexual trauma. In this episode of The ABMP Podcast, Kristin and Darren speak with Dr. Ben Benjamin about how to avoid violating client boundaries, understanding the patient is in charge of the session, why it's important for the therapist to understand the power differential, and whether maintaining boundaries are a shared responsibility between client and therapist. Dr. Ben E. Benjamin has done much pioneering work in the areas of ethics, communication, and sexual assault prevention, writing articles on professional, sexual and business ethics. He is the co-author of The Ethics of Touch, a textbook used in schools throughout North America to teach ethics and boundaries to massage therapists as well as other hands-on health care professionals. He has been an expert witness in cases of sexual assault in the massage and bodywork field since 2004. In 1974 Dr. Benjamin founded the Muscular Therapy Institute, a school he owned and nurtured for over 30 years. In the 1980s he developed a 150-hour curriculum in ethics and communication skills for therapists in training. He has taught courses in ethics, boundaries, sexuality and communication to somatic therapists for over 30 years. Additionally, Dr. Benjamin earned a Ph.D. in Sports Medicine and has dedicated his life to helping people cope with and overcome the pain and stress caused by injury to the body in his muscular therapy sports injury private practice since 1963. Related Article in Massage & Bodywork magazine: “Keeping Clients Safe, Part Two,” by Dr. Ben Benjamin, Massage & Bodywork magazine. July/August 2021, page 70. “Keeping Clients Safe, Part One,” by Dr. Ben Benjamin, Massage & Bodywork magazine. May/June 2021, page 64. Sponsors: Anatomy Trains: www.anatomytrains.com Universal Companies: https://www.universalcompanies.com/ Handspring Publishing: https://www.handspringpublishing.com/ Pain in the App: Anatomy Trains is a global leader in online anatomy education and also provides in-classroom certification programs for structural integration in the US, Canada, Australia, Europe, Japan, and China, as well as fresh-tissue cadaver dissection labs and weekend courses. The work of Anatomy Trains originated with founder Tom Myers, who mapped the human body into 13 myofascial meridians in his original book, currently in its fourth edition and translated into 12 languages. The principles of Anatomy Trains are used by osteopaths, physical therapists, bodyworkers, massage therapists, personal trainers, yoga, Pilates, Gyrotonics, and other body-minded manual therapists and movement professionals. Anatomy Trains inspires these practitioners to work with holistic anatomy in treating system-wide patterns to provide improved client outcomes in terms of structure and function. Website: anatomytrains.com Email: info@anatomytrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/AnatomyTrains Instagram: www.instagram.com/anatomytrainsofficial YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2g6TOEFrX4b-CigknssKHA Universal Companies has everything the spa professional needs for success, including massage tables and accessories, linens, tools, pain relief products like arnica, and a range of lotions, oils, and gels. The products we offer help the independent practitioner save on their everyday expenses, as well as provide the convenience of shopping across broad categories. Recognized as the “Favorite Distributor” in the American Spa Professional's Choice Awards for the past 17 years, we see this as a continuous challenge to provide the best products that pros trust the most. 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Handspring Publishing's books are written and produced to serve the professional and educational needs of health and medical professionals, musculoskeletal therapists, and movement teachers. Its list includes bestsellers like Fascial Stretch Therapy by Chris and Ann Frederick, Fascia: What It Is and Why It Matters by David Lesondak, and Musculoskeletal Pain: Assessment, Prediction and Treatment, A Pragmatic Approach by David Walton and James Elliott and the recently published Myofascial Induction™ – An Anatomical Approach to the Treatment of Fascial Dysfunction, Volume 1: The Upper Body by Andrzej Pilat. Handspring's books combine attractive and accessible presentations with an evidence-based approach to writing, including referencing the latest research findings. Authors are drawn from the ranks of highly respected teachers and experts in their area of specialization including Jim McCormick, Cathy Ryan, Til Luchau, Robert Schleip, Graham Scarr, Gayle MacDonald, and Carolyn Tague among others. ABMP members save 20% off regular list prices. Visit handspringpublishing.com and use discount code abmp20 to order. Shipping is free to all addresses in the United States and the United Kingdom. Website: https://www.handspringpublishing.com/ Email: info@handspringpublishing.com Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/handspringpublishing/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/HandspringLtd Facebook: handspringpublishing YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiD4TybAPVTbCL_xvCrwNOQ
The AOFAS Young Physicians Committee is releasing a new episode in the Resident Series which is intended to assist Residents in prep for Clinic, the OR, Board Review, and the OITE. In this episode, Dr. David Walton provides an overview of Chronic Lateral Ankle Instability. For additional educational resources visit https://www.aofas.org/ Thank you to In2Bones for sponsoring this epsiode. For more information visit: https://i2b-usa.com/
The AOFAS Young Physicians Committee is re-releasing the Resident Series which is intended to assist Residents in prep for Clinic, the OR, Board Review, and the OITE. In this episode, Drs. Paul Talusan and David Walton cover Hallux Valgus including juvenile vs. acquired, as well as assessment, imaging, and management of this disease. For additional educational resources visit https://www.aofas.org/ Thank you to In2Bones for sponsoring this episode. For more information visit: https://i2b-usa.com
Joziah R.E.A.D's Kane Chronicles: The Red Pyramid by Rick Riordan. He's also joined by Dr. David Walton to discuss their shared love of history and mythology..
Dave is the CEO of the T1D exchange, a non-profit organization dedicated to improving outcomes for the entire type 1 diabetes population. Dave is an Executive in diabetes device / digital health / remote monitoring / population health. He has Over 25 years of healthcare industry experience, and has been living with T1D for over 25 years. Dave and Cliff sit down to talk about where the exchange is going and how it is shaping the future of T1D management. To learn more about the T1D Exchange and support the registry, click here. Full show notes Community discussions Programs Courses
For this third episode, I'm joined by Dr. David Walton, Director of Global Black Studies and assistant professor of history at Western Carolina University. In this episode, we talk about the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. We discuss the revolutionaries behind the movement, as well as what various levels of government did to undermine the party and the movement overall.