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Episode page with video, transcript, and more My guest for Episode #232 of the My Favorite Mistake podcast is Annie Krall, an adjunct faculty member at Northwestern University's Medill School of Journalism, Media, Integrated Marketing Communications. She is also a radio news anchor for WLS-Radio (890AM) in Chicago and comes home to the Windy City after being an on-air TV reporter for ABC in Green Bay, WI (WBAY-TV). After earning her bachelor's and master's degrees from Northwestern, Annie covered breaking news in Green Bay, the Ryder Cup international golf tournament, as well as the Green Bay Packers. Host of her own weekly medical investigative series “Your Health Matters” Annie was accepted to medical school before pursuing journalism. Prior to WBAY-TV, Annie wrote and produced for ABC NEWS in New York City on the medical and business units for shows like Good Morning America, World News Tonight with David Muir, and 20/20. Sharpening her golf skills as a competitive golfer starting at the age of six, Annie is now the entertainment golf correspondent for the Ladies Professional Golf Association (LPGA). She helps spotlight celebrity women who either play or have had their lives changed by the sport. In today's episode, Annie shares her favorite mistake about a time when she didn't hit “send” when needing to send video back to the newsroom. What perspective did she gain from this mistake? While unpacking her story, Annie shares her unique perspective on journalism education, especially regarding the famous ‘Medill F.' This single grading policy has sparked debates amongst students and educators alike, highlighting the ever-present tension between tradition and change in academia. Tune in to this fascinating episode for an in-depth look at one woman's journey through the fast-paced world of journalism. Questions and Topics: Northwestern people don't want to admit mistakes? Did it ever feel like a mistake not to pursue med school? Did you worry that it would be? What are your thoughts about dealing with mistakes live on air? Or the risk of that? Why do the Chicago traffic reports insist on using the names, not the freeway numbers? The Medill F — the debate about whether that's helpful or not?? So giving a Medill F *is* a choice not a requirement from the Dean J.A. Adande – Episode 138 Does it really work?? Do Medill graduates make fewer mistakes than Mizzou and Syracuse grads? --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/favorite-mistake/support
Join authors R.R. Virdi, Travis Baldree, Sunyi Dean, J.R. Dawson and Kaden Love for another FanFiAddict author roundtable! During the discussion, these five talented authors share their takes on THE POWER OF STORY, delving into the role of storytelling across human history, how stories play into our cultures and traditions, the power of fantasy and sci-fi to inspire people across the world and more. This is the eighth edition of our monthly AUTHOR ROUNDTABLE series, where we bring a handful of authors together to discuss a topic related to SF/F/H, writing craft, publishing and more. SUPPORT THE SHOW: - Patreon (for exclusive bonus episodes, author readings, book giveaways and more) - Merch shop (for a selection of tees, tote bags, mugs, notebooks and more) - Subscribe to the FanFiAddict YouTube channel, where this and every other episode of the show is available in full video - Rate and review SFF Addicts on your platform of choice, and share us with your friends EMAIL US WITH YOUR QUESTIONS & COMMENTS: sffaddictspod@gmail.com ABOUT THE PANELISTS: R.R. Virdi is the bestselling, award-nominated author of The First Binding, The Grave Report series, The Books of Winter series and more. The First Binding is available now via Tor Books. Find Ronnie on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. Travis Baldree is the bestselling author of Legends & Lattes, as well as a professional audiobook narrator. Find Travis on Twitter, Amazon, Audible and his personal website. Sunyi Dean is the bestselling author of The Book Eaters and The Thief of Memory. Find Sunyi on Twitter, Amazon and her personal website. J.R. Dawson is the author of The First Bright Thing, her debut novel, as well as numerous short stories. Find J.R. on Twitter, Amazon and her personal website. Kaden Love is the author of the upcoming Elegy of a Fragmented Vineyard, his debut novel. Find Kaden on Twitter, Amazon and his personal website. FOLLOW SFF ADDICTS: FanFiAddict Book Blog Twitter Instagram MUSIC: Intro: "Into The Grid" by MellauSFX Outro: “Galactic Synthwave” by Divion --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sff-addicts/message
While everyone's looking for the next best diet, pill, powder or supplement to give them everlasting life, sleep and recovery are often criminally overlooked. That's why this week I'm chatting to Dr Dean J Miller!He doesn't have any fancy supplements or diets to sell you, but he does have some tips that will dramatically improve your health, recovery and longevity so listen up. Click me for show notes!
Balance Matters: A neuro physical therapist’s journey to make “Sense” of Balance
In this episode, we discuss some key elements when designing successful wellness programs. Learn how Brett started and grew 110 Fitness and tips to help you incorporate new wellness programs into your practice.Key elements:Licensed instructors with specialized continuing education. Evidence-based programs: (How to stay up to date and be part of research).Versatility of classes/programs to serve different interests.Community outings to connect and decrease loneliness.Brett Miller, PT, Founder and Owner of 110 FitnessHome | 110 Fitness | Rockland MA Brett is the founder and owner of 110 Fitness in Rockland, Massachusetts, an all-inclusive wellness center as well as the largest wellness center in the world for individuals with Parkinson's Disease. The mission of his wellness design is to set a new standard for the world in the “fight back” against Parkinson's Disease through holistic and fitness-based approaches as well as breaking down all barriers for adults and children limited by disease or disability by sharing his exceptional mental and physical training and conditioning experience. Brett is a licensed physical therapist with 27 years of experience in all settings including sports therapy, acute and intensive care, long-term care, and wound care. He has worked in the fitness industry for 29 years with extensive experience in kickboxing, boxing, spinning, rowing, and strength and conditioning. He has worked as the strength and conditioning coach for world-class boxers and Olympic athletes focusing on injury prevention and rehabilitation. Additionally, he is the co-owner of Boston Orthotics, Inc. for the past 20 years. Brett also volunteered as an adaptive sports coach at New England Disabled Sports at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire for 18 years. Brett is a U.S. Army veteran and is proud to have served as a combat medic trainer for special operations. He recently published, It's A Beautiful Day To Save Lives: A Medic's Journey to His Destiny. Brett serves as the co-chair for the Massachusetts Parkinson's Registry as well as a Commissioner on the Massachusetts State Athletic Commission. He also serves as an ambassador for the Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson's Research and the Davis Phinney Foundation. He is a research consultant for the Cleveland Clinic and for innovative United States research companies as well as prominent Boston hospitals. Brett is proud to serve as a Legacy Guardian for the Til Valhalla Project and is an ambassador mentor for Hives for Heroes Articles to support designing wellness programs for individuals with PDErnst M, Folkerts AK, Gollan R, Lieker E, Caro-Valenzuela J, Adams A, Cryns N, Monsef I, Dresen A, Roheger M, Eggers C, Skoetz N, Kalbe E. Physical exercise for people with Parkinson's disease: a systematic review and network meta-analysis. Cochrane Database Syst Rev. 2023 Jan 5;1(1):CD013856. doi: 10.1002/14651858.CD013856.pub2. PMID: 36602886; PMCID: PMC9815433.Domingos J, Dean J, Fernandes JB, Massano J, Godinho C. Community Exercise: A New Tool for Personalized Parkinson's Care or Just an Addition to Formal Care? Front Syst Neurosci. 2022 Jun 30;16:916237. doi: 10.3389/fnsys.2022.916237. PMID: 35844246; PMCID: PMC9280427.Moore A, Yee E, Willis BW, Prost EL, Gray AD, Mann JB. A Community-based Boxing Program is Associated with Improved Balance in Individuals with Parkinson's Disease. Int J Exerc Sci. 2021 Jun 1;14(3):876-884. PMID: 35096235; PMCID: PMC8758155.Subramanian I, Farahnik J, Mischley LK. Synergy of pandemics-social isolation is associated with worsened Parkinson severity and quality of life. NPJ Parkinsons Dis. 2020 Oct 8;6:28. doi: 10.1038/s41531-020-00128-9. PMID: 33083522; PMCID: PMC7545190.
Dean J. Flowers' trajectory to the top of commercial real estate industry is nothing but spectacular. He grew up in Belize and migrated to Los Angeles at a young age during the busing desegregation in the US. He educates us on the ins and outs of the industry and how future agents can succeed in the market. His diversified resume of acquisition and management experience coupled with years of private sector commercial development has made Dean a highly skilled real estate professional. He leverages his ability to analyze, negotiate and conduct the necessary due diligence to ensure that each development or acquisition project, whether small scale or multi-billion, is successful.
Your College Bound Kid | Scholarships, Admission, & Financial Aid Strategies
In this episode you will hear: (14:40) Mark and Dave discuss an article about Hillsdale College, entitled, How this tiny Christian college is driving the rights nationwide war against Public schools” by, Kathryn Joyce of Salon magazine. Mark and Dave has a spirited and at times fractious debate about the article. (48:05) It's bonus content school and Lisa leads us in a discussion on the following topic: What is going on with college mental health centers-(Part 1 of 2) (01:05:52) Our first interview is with Sue Corner, the Dean of Admissions at Willamette University and someone who started as a student at Willamette in the 80's. She will talk about three misconceptions about private schools in a two-part interview. In part one Sue addresses two of the three misperceptions that she will emphasize over the next two weeks (1 of 2) Preview- Sue gives her backstory including her education and various admission roles she has had Mark introduces the topic, “Debunking Myths about Private schools” Sue addresses Myth #1 about private colleges and universities Sue talks about some ways Willamette University has made adjustments to this myth Sue addresses Myth #2 about Private schools (01:13:07) The recommended resource is the website, This is the official admissions blog for the University of Virginia. You will find frequent entries for Dean J, (Jeannine Lalonde) but also from students. In the June 13th edition, the blog shares their new college-specific questions for 2022. UVA also has a transfer blog that is worth checking out: (01:28:37) Lansing Community College is our College Spotlight. Our College Spotlight is a second interview with Dr. Steve Robinson who is the President of Lansing Community College. Steve debunks a lot of myths about Community College, but he also really articulates well the great opportunities Community College offers (Part 1 of 2) Please send in your questions either on Twitter at @YCBKpodcast using the Messages tab (this is our preference) or via email at for the 26 admissions interviews we are doing in the summer and fall. Our interviews are with the following people at the following schools: Confirmed interviews you can still send in questions for our guests: Bard-Mackie Siebens Mercer-Kelly Holloway Oregon State-Jon Boeckenstadt (Interview about a range of admission topics)-July 19th Reed-Milyon Truelove- Rice University-Tamara Siler American University-Andrea Felder Texas Christian University (TCU)-Heath Einstein-This interview is on July 6th Pitzer College-Yvonne Berumen Chapman University-Marcela Meija-Martinez Connecticut College-Andy Strickler* Trinity College-Anthony Berry* Trinity University-Justin Doty-(interview about athletic recruitment process for DIII schools)-July 15th College of the Atlantic-Heather Albert* Spelman College-Chelsea Holley* Scripps College-Victoria Romero* Saint Louis University-Daniel Wood-(Interview is about transfer admissions, Daniel is a transfer counselor) University of Connecticut-Vern Granger* Colby College-Randi Arsenault* Hamilton College-Peaches Valdes* University of Georgia-David Graves* Washington University St Louis-Ronne Turner University of Delaware-Darrell Edmonds To sign up to receive Your College-Bound Kid PLUS, our free quarterly admissions deep-dive, delivered directly to your email four times a year, just go to yourcollegeboundkid.com, and you will see the sign up on the right side of the page under “the Listen to our podcast icons” Follow Mark Stucker on Twitter to get breaking college admission news, and updates about the podcast before they go live. You can ask questions on Twitter that he will answer them on the podcast. Mark will also share additional hot topics in the news and breaking news on this Twitter feed. Twitter message is also the preferred way to ask questions for our podcast: https://twitter.com/YCBKpodcast To access our transcripts, click: https://yourcollegeboundkid.com/category/transcripts/ Find the specific episode transcripts for the one you want to search and click the link Find the magnifying glass icon in blue (search feature) and click it Enter whatever word you want to search. I.e. Loans Every word in that episode when the words loans are used, will be highlighted in yellow with a timestamps Click the word highlighted in yellow and the player will play the episode from that starting point You can also download the entire podcast as a transcript We would be honored if you will pass this podcast episode on to others who you feel will benefit from the content in YCBK. Please subscribe to our podcast. It really helps us move up in Apple's search feature so others can find our podcast. Don't forget to send your questions related to any and every facet of the college process to: questions@yourcollegeboundkid.com. If you enjoy our podcast, would you please do us a favor and share our podcast both verbally and on social media? We would be most grateful! If you want to help more people find Your College-Bound Kid, please make sure you follow our podcast. You will also get instant notifications as soon as each episode goes live. Check out the college admissions books Mark recommends: Check out the college websites Mark recommends: If you want to have some input about what you like and what you recommend we change about our podcast, please complete our Podcast survey; here is the link: If you want a college consultation with Mark or Lisa, just text Mark at 404-664-4340 or email Lisa at lisa@schoolmatch4u.com. 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Dean J Fusto just wanted an easy place to find his resources... Now the President of Brandon Hall School, Dean not only shares his giant curation of school-related resources for free at Teach Learn Lead, but this "Leadership Fanatic" provides fantastic practical advice for school leaders in this episode and a few heart-warming stories!! Dean's insights will help you be a "better" leader! Email Dean: teachlearnlead@gmail.com2:45 Education: The perfect marriage between loving to learn and loving to serve4:00 Genuine "More to learn" mindset4:15 It's about being better but not best4:30 Have a visibility plan5:00 Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...And Others Don't by Jim Collins5:15 Leaders need to be nimble6:00 Be a good listener and take notes7:45 If you lose the ability to connect in ways that are meaningful - you've sort of lost your soul8:15 It is critical to have unity of purpose - Galvanize around a vision10:00 GREAT THANKSGIVING STORY11:45 Leadership is complicated & multifaceted 13:00 Teach Learn Lead16:00 Life long learning17:15 I try to make anything a story worthy that I can learn from18:15 Experience cannot be a solo proposition20:00 You've got to go into leadership roles with your eyes and heart wide open21:00 FACING CHALLENGE HEAD-ON22:30 Success Chats - 1 on 1 conversation with every student23:30 How can we be more responsive to our kids?24:45 Every single child should be heard - have a positive mentor - and be connected to someone in the school25:00 Every student should be encouraged to dream26:45 School leaders are in a position to change students limiting beliefs27:00 CRYING OVER SHARK TANK28:00 There is a great opportunity for reinvention28:30 How can schools combat becoming too impersonal or too disconnected30:00 Take time to write a personal note when you hear something positive about a teacher32:00 Avoid "Purpose or Mission Drift"Here are some additional resources supporting our mission.Episodes, Feeback, Show Notes & more - www.elevateschool.usFacebook Group LinkedIn GroupConnect with Matt on LinkedInConnect with Kevin on LinkedInComments or Questions? - kevin@theSMARTsub.com
Dean J. Foster, M.D. Dr. Dean Foster knew he would be a doctor from an early age. His Dad was in general practice when doctors made house calls and delivered babies. Dean witnessed first hand the value of wellness in life. He was educated at UCSD in molecular biology then attended USC for medical school. He did his residency at L.A. county Hospital to become a board certified orthopedic surgeon. Dr. Foster is a fellow of the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons. He had a successful practice in San Diego involving 4 hospitals trauma departments plus teaching in the medical department ay UCSD. This hectic lifestyle brought him a point of seeking Jesus and travel to The Holy land. Dean did his first mission in 2000 and continues to do missions to the present. He has chosen to lay down the scalpel and partner with Jesus to bring a revival of Christian wellness, protecting missionaries and those who serve the sick from chronic debilitating diseases and cancer. Jeanne Foster Jeanne (Braa) Foster rose from being a single mother and hairdresser to become the Artistic Director of John Paul Mitchell Systems in 1989. During her career she shared her talents on stages around the world. As a role model for hairdressers, Jeanne received the very first North American Hairstylist of the Year Trustees Award. Known for her humility and humanity, in 1999 Jeanne was recognized by Modern Salon Magazine as one of the top 75 educators of the century. She recommitted her life to Jesus and retired. She and Dean married in 2003. In 2006, Dr. Foster learned he had cancer. Still reeling from the diagnosis, he and his wife Jeanne were plunged, out of control, into a whirlwind of specialists, tests, treatment options, and alternative medicine. Dr. Foster and Jeanne credit not only his physical recovery, but also surviving the process itself, with their strong faith in God and the ability to hear His direction for them during this time. From this experience, they developed a vision to share the principles of internal, external and eternal wellness in a Christ-centered program. This program is designed not only to build strength and balance in Christians for long-term health and wellness, but also as a tool for drawing those who are hurt and suffering into a safe environment to learn how to experience Christian wholeness throughout eternity. Today Dean and Jeanne work side-by-side sharing “cellular fitness, physical health and Christian wellness as the foundation for eternal beauty.” http://LifeChurch.com CONTACT INFORMATION deanjfoster@yahoo.com
New Techno Podcast with the full tracklist. Please support the artists listed in this Podcast especially during this hard time. U.D.W.[r] is a collective, we are and will stay anonymous, we want to share what we believe to be good music with no barriers of genres/styles. Do not hesitate to contact us if you need any info. (@underwear-records) Thanks for listening and sharing! > Beatrice Dillon (@beatricedillon) - Face B [Where To Now? - 2015] Abstract Souls (@robertobosco) - Abstract Subway [Stroboscopic Artefacts - 2010] Leonel Castillo (@leonelcastillo) - El Niño [Greener Records - 2009] Feral (@thisisferal) - West Cliff [Hypnus Records - 2018] RHR (@rhrmusic) - 2303 [OMNIDISC - 2019] Nocow (@nocow) - Atoner [REKIDS - 2018] Voiski (@voiski) - Bloodthirsty Romantic Shark [L.I.E.S. Records - 2014] Abdulla Rashim (@anthonylinell) - A Shell Of Speed [Northern Electronics - 2015] Von Grall (@bvongrall) - Cycles [Semantica Records - 2018] Consoless (@consoless) - 22EC_55 [Reaktivate - 2013] Lucy (@lucy) - 201 Phasing (Chris Liebing Triple Bell Edit) [CLR - 2013] Shifted (@shifted) - Persistence Of Vision [Avian - 2016] Aurora Halal (@itsallhalal) - Eternal Blue (Wata Igarashi Crossing Remix) [Mutual Dreaming Recordings - 2019] Manent (@manent-official) - Assioma 1 (Refracted Remix) [Unità Psicofisica - 2018] Andrejko (@andrejkomusic) & Subjected (@subjected) - WEGA [Subjected Systems - 2018] Daniel Boon (@danielboon) - Me Too [Neuhain Recordings - 2020] Head Dress (@head_dress) - Haymaker [Granulart Recordings - 2018] Pjotr G (@pjotrg) - False Truth [Planet Rhythm Records - 2016] Makaton (@makaton) - We Believe [Blueprint - 2017] Dean J. Grenier (@deangrenier) - Privacy Policy [Turbo - 2019] Jonas Kopp (@jonas-kopp) - Akut [Pole Recordings - 2016] Re:Axis (@re_axis) - Galactica [Planet Rhythm Records - 2015] Diego Amura (@diegoamura) - Automa [MindTrip Music - 2017] SHDW (@shdw-music) - Zurück Ins Licht [Dynamic Reflection - 2018] Ricardo Garduno (@ricardogardunomusic) - I Never Was A Pleasant Being [Prophet - 2020] LSD (@lsd-label) - Process 12 [LSD - 2020] Kwartz (@kwartz) - Otzi B1 [Silex Device - 2017] Moses (IN)– Whats The Occasion [Be As One Imprint - 2019] FAÏG (@faigmusic) - Azore [Off Recordings - 2019] Allan Nonamaka (@allannonamaka) - 03 (Sleeparchive Edit) [Sleeparchive - 2016] Mass-X-Odus - Slumlord [aufnahme + wiedergabe - 2018] Matt Ess (@m4ttess82) & Lucas Wirth (@lucaswirth_cze) - Acid Milk (A.Paul & Dkult Remix)[Naked Lunch - 2019] Remco Beekwilder (@remco-beekwilder) - 90's Mayhem [TVMG - 2020] Emmanuel Top (@emmanueltop) - Acid Phase [541 - 2005] The Montini Experience II (@housetrap) - Astrosyn (Long Version) [Nitric - 1995]
In this episode, Donzel explains his Anti-Racism Transformation Journey and welcomes Pastor Dean J. Seal to the show to discuss anti-racism and its critical role in the future of the United States and the world, the importance of interfaith collaboration in spreading anti-racism, and finally, the influence of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. while also previewing ARCC's first ever Book Club event series, Dr. King's “A Letter from a Birmingham Jail” hosted by Pastor Dean J. Seal and starting next Tuesday, November 24. To learn more about ARCC, review details about the book club event or donate to our cause, please visit us a www.joinarcc.org.
Ryan and I (Joey) sometimes record several episodes at once. You will notice on this episode and the next bad audio quality. This is because yours truly accidentally recorded with our laptop microphones. Hopefully, the audio is clear enough that you can engage with the next two episodes. Do, however, reach out if you have issues. – Joey & Ryan Recommended Resources: The Ecclesiastical Text: Criticism, Biblical Authority & the Popular Mind by Theodore P. Letis Unholy Hands on the Bible: An Introduction to Textual Criticism by Dean J. Burgon VIDEO: Intro to Text Criticism by Dr. Michael Barrett
New Techno Podcast with the full tracklist. Please support the artists listed in this Podcast especially during this hard time. U.D.W.[r] is a collective, we are and will stay anonymous, we want to share what we believe to be good music with no barriers of genres/styles. Do not hesitate to contact us if you need any info. (@underwear-records) Thanks for listening and sharing! > The Empire Line (@user-866988468) - Jewelry Armoire [Avian - 2017] Jeff Mills (@axis-jeff-mills) - Life-Timed Device [Axis - 2006] Shlomi Aber (@shlomiaber) - Echo Mission [Be As One Imprint - 2018] Ventress (@ventress-uk) - Untitled [Avian - 2011] The Ripped (@theripped) - Grey Fire [UTCH records - 2020] TWR72 (@twr72) - Drip [SRIE Records - 2020] Astronomical Telegram (@astronomictelegram) - Astro 21 [Prophet - 2020] Translate (@etalsnart) - Arcnex [Float Records - 2020] Steve Stoll (@stevestollofficial) - Dogs And Cats (In Paris) [Music Man Records - 2001] Raär (@11pmraar) - Collider [ARTS - 2020] Kaiser (@kaiserksr_it) - Don't Touch Me [KSR - 2020] Billy Turner (@billyturneruk) - Allegiance [AWRY - 2019] PTTRN (@pttrn-antwerp) - Acta 01 [MindTrip - 2020] kølpøs (@kolposofficial) - Glosario [UTCH Records - 2020] Divide - Atmosfera [MindTrip - 2020] Lakej (@lakej) - Divided Attention [Edit Select records - 2020] Spherical Coordinates (@sphericalcoordinates) - SCBPA - 24 [Pole Recordings - 2014] Tony Romanello (@tonyromanelloofficial) - Triton [Dreizehn Schallplatten - 2020] Kike Pravda (@kikepravda) - Heat [MindTrip - 2020] Dean J.Grenier (@deangrenier) - Hurrikan [Turbo - 2019] KOLDE (@kolde-1) - Closed Eyes (Bryan Chapman Remix) [Children Of Tomorrow - 2018] Mari Mattham (@dj-m23) - Charlie [Prophet - 2020] Mascon (@ipc) - Flei [UTCH Records - 2020] Valent. (@valent-10) - Haze [Be As One Imprint - 2018] FrancescoArgentieri (@francescoargentieri) - Consequence [Out Of Place - 2020] Edit Select (@edit-select) - Fused 2012 (Shifted Remix) [Edit Select recordings - 2019] Kessell (@kessell) - Crypto [Warm Up Recordings - 2020] Steve Parker (@steveparker) - Acid Rain [Planet Rhythm - 2020] Szmer (@szmerpl) - Flamingo [Prophet - 2020] Moddullar (@moddullar) - Expecting [INNSIGNN - 2019] Miller & Keane (@millerandkeane) - Isolation for Preservation [ISSXI - 2020] Phyxix (@user-45378221) - Fabryk [Phyxix Records - 2020] Pfirter (@pfirtermusic) - Unmeasurable [Paralelo - 2020] Gabriella Vergilov (@gabriellavergilov) - I Feel Peace [Enemy Records - 2020] Antigone & Rødhåd (@rodhad) - 180702.1 [WSNWG - 2020] Deas (@deasdj) - Drms [Second State - 2020] Stanislav Tolkachev (@stanislav-tolkachev) - After A While [Prophet - 2020] Siwei (@siweisound) - C.T.B.H. [Voltage - 2020] Wishmountain (@wishmountain-official) - Toaster [Antiphon - 2020]
It’s been 500 days since our friend Michael Spavor — and his fellow Canadian Michael Kovrig — were taken into custody by the Chinese government, very likely as a result of “hostage diplomacy” with Canada. This week, Jacco is joined by NK News CEO Chad O’Carroll, Kyungnam University’s Dean J. Ouellette, filmmaker Chris Petersen-Clausen, and […]
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Dean J Sofer This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Dean J Sofer. Dean currently works at PlayStation now and has recently taken a step back from open source recently. He first got into programming because his Dad was really into technology, and he first started off with scripting and creating portfolio websites. They also talk about his time using Angular and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 95 JSJ Dean intro Realized he prefers working at larger corporations How did you first get into programming? Dove into computers because of his Dad Started with scripting Creating portfolio websites CSS, HTML, and MVC Node scripts Took a visual basic class in High School Liked being able to create things that other people could interact with Cake PHP and Node What was it that made you want to switch over to JavaScript? Angular What was it about Angular that appealed to you? Why he went searching for Angular Angular UI Don’t be zealot when it comes to frameworks Create states in your application Is there anything that you are particularly proud of in your career? And much, much more! Links: Episode 95 JSJ Cake PHP Node JavaScript Angular Angular UI Dean’s GitHub Picks Charles Brandon Sanderson Books Writing Excuses Podcast Life, the Universe, and Everything Conference Bullies by Ben Shapiro Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dean Wallaby.js You Suck at Dating Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Dean J Sofer This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Dean J Sofer. Dean currently works at PlayStation now and has recently taken a step back from open source recently. He first got into programming because his Dad was really into technology, and he first started off with scripting and creating portfolio websites. They also talk about his time using Angular and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 95 JSJ Dean intro Realized he prefers working at larger corporations How did you first get into programming? Dove into computers because of his Dad Started with scripting Creating portfolio websites CSS, HTML, and MVC Node scripts Took a visual basic class in High School Liked being able to create things that other people could interact with Cake PHP and Node What was it that made you want to switch over to JavaScript? Angular What was it about Angular that appealed to you? Why he went searching for Angular Angular UI Don’t be zealot when it comes to frameworks Create states in your application Is there anything that you are particularly proud of in your career? And much, much more! Links: Episode 95 JSJ Cake PHP Node JavaScript Angular Angular UI Dean’s GitHub Picks Charles Brandon Sanderson Books Writing Excuses Podcast Life, the Universe, and Everything Conference Bullies by Ben Shapiro Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dean Wallaby.js You Suck at Dating Podcast
Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Dean J Sofer This week on My JavaScript Story, Charles speaks with Dean J Sofer. Dean currently works at PlayStation now and has recently taken a step back from open source recently. He first got into programming because his Dad was really into technology, and he first started off with scripting and creating portfolio websites. They also talk about his time using Angular and what he is working on now. In particular, we dive pretty deep on: Episode 95 JSJ Dean intro Realized he prefers working at larger corporations How did you first get into programming? Dove into computers because of his Dad Started with scripting Creating portfolio websites CSS, HTML, and MVC Node scripts Took a visual basic class in High School Liked being able to create things that other people could interact with Cake PHP and Node What was it that made you want to switch over to JavaScript? Angular What was it about Angular that appealed to you? Why he went searching for Angular Angular UI Don’t be zealot when it comes to frameworks Create states in your application Is there anything that you are particularly proud of in your career? And much, much more! Links: Episode 95 JSJ Cake PHP Node JavaScript Angular Angular UI Dean’s GitHub Picks Charles Brandon Sanderson Books Writing Excuses Podcast Life, the Universe, and Everything Conference Bullies by Ben Shapiro Fire and Fury by Michael Wolff Dean Wallaby.js You Suck at Dating Podcast
THE FATE OF HUMANITY RESTS WITH ONE WOMAN . . . AND HER FOUR RENTERSDart Sommers is 58, divorced, and an assistant professor of psychology at a North Carolina coastal university. She's three months shy of promotion and tenure, down to her last chance to make a career in academe, when her new boss questions her research.Dart isn't a doomsayer. She has evidence to prove that civilization collapse is imminent, and that she can stop it. Dean J. Asher Wright doesn't believe her. He insists she find something more practical to study that will make a difference, and if she doesn’t, she’s out of a job.Should Dart stay and fight for the job she's earned or leave?Before she can act to implement The Raindrop Institute, a think tank that will, she hopes, prevent civilization collapse, her father, a crusty old farmer in Illinois, has an accident and she must go to him. As Will Sommers struggles to defy death, Dart struggles to understand that everything she believed about her relationship with her father might be wrong. Dart confronts her fears, heals old regrets, and finds the courage she needs to risk her tenure bid, her job, and her reputation.Back home in North Carolina, Dart trains four older single women to use insight as a weapon to bring about societal change. These reluctant superheroes aren't cut out for the job, but they're willing to give it their all.If you like engaging, well written dialogue framing change and social upheaval at the core-family level on to the greater society, pick up a copy of The Raindrop Institute today.Experience these odd superheroes and their thought-filled adventures.The author bio:JoAnn Franklin lives near the ocean in North Carolina with her handsome husband, a sandcast of a Labrador puppy and fond memories of a black cat named Baxter. She has a Ph.D. in educational administration, and finished her educational career teaching graduate courses to principals and superintendents who wanted to earn a doctorate and to educators who wanted to become principals. She left academe to write stories that can make a difference.
July 10, 2017 Just Riding Along Show Page ABOUT THIS EPISODE This is a special flashback posting for the newer listeners who don't know the roots of the JRA Crew. This show is from April 18, 2016 when the X7 Dumpster fire ignites. Down in the show links we have a download link for a really old episode from August 8, 2013, when the armadillo hate comes to surface. Also, a link to a really cool flask for some very "Excited Armadillos". ABOUT THIS (the original) EPISODE Matt is antsy and skips right to listener questions. They hammer out the most listener questions they’ve answered in a loooong time. Those questions include plenty of drivetrain talk, as well as whether or not people should dump their crappy bikes. ------------ SHOW DONATIONS A huge thanks to all previous show supporters! If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE. Adam Murphree from Florida gave $10 We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. ------------ LISTENER QUESTIONS Questions answered by the crew in this episode: Doug R from the Internet has an issue with bike techs. Cole from Texas is wondering why they have no love for small bike companies. Seth from North Carolina is wondering what chain guide to buy. Dean J from Minnesota is still riding a 3x drivetrain and wants to upgrade. Landon from Kansas City is wondering if he can switch his Stumpjumper to a 1x setup. Mason from Phoenix is wondering what type of hardtail to buy. Eric from Schenectady wants to know if he should sell his Anthem. If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com ------------ SHIT WE PROBABLY HATE Sneak peeks that aren't sneak peeks If you come across anything that you think is really good or really bad, let us know. Email it to jra@mountainbikeradio.com. ------------ RELATED SHOW LINKS Shop via our Amazon Affiliate Link Go to the Mountain Bike Radio Store Download for Original JRA on Armadillos Excited Armadillos Flask Wolf Tooth Components Race Face Surly Krampus Trek Stache RockShox Metric Shock Sizing Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Just Riding Along on Twitter Brickhouse Racing Website Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page Brickhouse Racing Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Andrea’s Twitter Matt’s Twitter Kenny’s Twitter
Dean J. is the founder of Conversational Skills Core. His company teaches people how to work through their shyness and introversion to become more socially fluent. Summary: In this interview, Dean shares his story, explains the differences between shyness and introversion, talks about how to work through both, and gives wonderful advice for making more friends and building better relationships. Find out more about Dean: Website: www.conversation-skills-core.com Twitter: www.twitter.com/DeanJ_CsC The Craft of Charisma podcast is also available at: bit.ly/Soundcloud-CoC-Podcast bit.ly/Stitcher-CoC-Podcast bit.ly/iTunes-CoC-Podcast
April 18th, 2016 Just Riding Along Show Page ABOUT THE EPISODE Matt is antsy and skips right to listener questions. They hammer out the most listener questions they’ve answered in a loooong time. Those questions include plenty of drivetrain talk, as well as whether or not people should dump their crappy bikes. SHOW DONATIONS A huge thanks to all previous show supporters! If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE. Adam Murphree from Florida gave $10 We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us at jra@mountainbikeradio.com. ------------ LISTENER QUESTIONS Questions answered by the crew in this episode: Doug R from the Internet has an issue with bike techs. Cole from Texas is wondering why they have no love for small bike companies. Seth from North Carolina is wondering what chain guide to buy. Dean J from Minnesota is still riding a 3x drivetrain and wants to upgrade. Landon from Kansas City is wondering if he can switch his Stumpjumper to a 1x setup. Mason from Phoenix is wondering what type of hardtail to buy. Eric from Schenectady wants to know if he should sell his Anthem. If you have any comments or questions for the Just Riding Along show, email to jra@mountainbikeradio.com --------------- SHIT WE PROBABLY HATE Sneak peeks that aren't sneak peeks If you come across anything that you think is really good or really bad, let us know. Email it to jra@mountainbikeradio.com. ----------------- RELATED SHOW LINKS Wolf Tooth Components Race Face Surly Krampus Trek Stache RockShox Metric Shock Sizing Shop Amazon and Help MBR with our affiliate link Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Brickhouse Racing Website Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page Brickhouse Racing Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Andrea's Twitter Matt's Twitter Kenny's Twitter
Kenny and Matt lead out the show with some chatting about recent happenings and then they get into several listeners questions. Kenny won a Brompton at Interbike and didn't tell anyone and Matt wants to tear around on it. Plus plenty more. How are singlespeeders so fast? How do you fix race anxiety? A huge thanks to all show supporters in the past! If you would like to support the show, CLICK HERE. We want to hear from you! If you have any questions, comments, or ideas for the next episode, contact us atinfo@mountainbikeradio.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LISTENER EMAILS: Greg K from Michigan asks about calming race day nerves. Dean J from Minnesota asks about used brakes. Joe L from New Jersey follows up on an earlier email informing them that he purchased a Focus Cayo. Simon C from Pennsylvania is baffled by singlespeeders. RELATED SHOW LINKS: Brompton Bikes Focus Cayo Buy a Just Riding Along Mug Become a Mountain Bike Radio member Brickhouse Racing Website Brickhouse Racing Facebook Page Brickhouse Racing Instagram Mountain Bike Radio Facebook Page Andrea's Twitter Matt's Twitter Kenny's Twitter
They Met Online | Life and Love | Whether You're Waiting, Dating or Mating
Guest co-host, Bomani Armah, Director of Poetry Events at Busboys and Poets, and artist (but not a rapper), joins the Team. They talk erotic spoken word and how spoken word touches our love lives with guests, Phinesse Demps, Dean Jéan-Pierre and GPA (Greatest Poet Alive). When did you first fall in love with poetry? If you haven't yet, tune in, you will!