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Darren, Daunic and Chase
HOUR 1; VANDERBILT WON SEC TITLE, HOW DID VANDY BOUNCE BACK AFTER THE 2024 SEASON, MIKE MANCINI

Darren, Daunic and Chase

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 43:28


In hour one, DVD discusses Mahoney Daunic's baseball team, Denison, is headed to the NCAA Division III World Series. They then ask the question, "How did Vanderbilt bounce back after the 2024 season?" Vanderbilt wins SEC title, earns #1 overall seed in NCAA tournament. Vandy boys' utility player, Mike Mancini, joins DVD.

The Opperman Report
Ramsey Denison - What Happens In Vegas - The Movie Police Couldn't Erase

The Opperman Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 110:01


The KE Report
Cosa Resources - Airborne Geophysical Surveying at the Astro Uranium Project, Upcoming Summer Drilling at Murphy Lake North

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 12:47


Keith Bodnarchuk, President and CEO of Cosa Resources Corp (TSX-V: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF), joins us to review the news released on April 30th, 2025 announce that airborne geophysical surveying has commenced at the Astro Uranium Project.  We also discuss the upcoming summer drilling planned at the high-priority Murphy Lake North JV Project in the Athabasca Basin of Saskatchewan.   The geophysical survey work is being fully funded by Cosa's partner company, Global Uranium Corporation as per the option agreement, which gives Global the right to earn up to an 80% interest in the Astro project over five exploration stages.  Keith discusses this project's proximity to their Ursa Uranium Project, which the Company did a lot of work on last year, and he reviews the prolific uranium mineralization trend this is part of.   Next we shifted over to the upcoming summer drilling at the Murphy Lake North Uranium Project, following up on the 4 holes drilled in the winter program.  Murphy Lake North contains up to 2 kilometres strike length of the extension of geology underpinning the Hurricane deposit. Murphy Lake North is a joint venture between Cosa and Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) (NYSE American: DNN) and is located in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. The other high priority target in the joint venture is the Darby Project. Cosa is the project operator and holds a 70% interest with Denison holding a 30% interest.   If you have any questions for Keith regarding Cosa Resources, then please email them in to me at Shad@kereport.com.     Click here to follow the most recent news from Cosa Resources

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio
Set Apart to Serve: Early Childhood Lutheran Education

The Coffee Hour from KFUO Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 25:47


What is life like as an Early Childhood Educator in a Lutheran School? Gretchen Gosch (1st grade teacher at Unity Ridge Lutheran School in Denison, IA), Heather Nitzel (2nd Grade teacher at Iowa Great Lakes Lutheran School in Spencer, IA), and Chelsea Adams (Kindergarten teacher at Mt. Olive Lutheran School in Des Moines, IA) join Andy and Sarah for our Set Apart to Serve Series to talk about their journeys to becoming Lutheran teachers, what they love about teaching, and specifically, teaching in Lutheran schools, what motivates them in their vocations through the good and bad days, who encouraged them to pursue becoming a Lutheran educator, and how their schools form future church workers. Christ's church will continue until He returns, and that church will continue to need church workers. Set Apart to Serve (SAS) is an initiative of the LCMS to recruit church workers. Together, we pray for workers for the Kingdom of God and encourage children to consider church work vocations. Here are three easy ways you can participate in SAS: 1. Pray with your children for God to provide church workers. 2. Talk to your children about becoming church workers. 3. Thank God for the people who work in your congregation. To learn more about Set Apart to Serve, visit lcms.org/set-apart-to-serve. Have a topic you'd like to hear about on The Coffee Hour? Contact us at: listener@kfuo.org.

Upon Further Review
Hawkeye Ten Girls T&F (UFR): Sara Mun, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 1:24


The Other 22 Hours
Denison Witmer on patience, embracing imperfection, and woodworking.

The Other 22 Hours

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 48:35


Denison Witmer is a singer/songwriter and woodworking from Lancaster PA and longtime collaborator of Sufjan Stevens, who has been releasing records for 20+ years acclaimed by the likes of NPR and Stereogum, and ran a recording studio in Brooklyn before returning to PA. We talk to Denison about the value of creative documentation, leaving behind the external stimulation of the city (Brooklyn) and how returning to relative quiet (Lancaster) shook up his creativity, embracing imperfection, the parallels and contrasts between woodworking and record making, putting systems in place to be the person/artist you want to be, patience, and a whole lot more.Get more access and support this show by subscribing to our Patreon, right here.Links:Denison WitmerSufjan StevensSaltlandsDawn LandesFelix McTeigueChappel RoanCharles MingusEp 85 - Caroline SpenceEp 39 - Joe HenryMLS DocCavan SullivanClick here to watch this conversation on YouTube.Social Media:The Other 22 Hours InstagramThe Other 22 Hours TikTokMichaela Anne InstagramAaron Shafer-Haiss InstagramAll music written, performed, and produced by Aaron Shafer-Haiss. Become a subscribing member on our Patreon to gain more inside access including exclusive content, workshops, the chance to have your questions answered by our upcoming guests, and more.

Going anti-Viral
Episode 47 – 40+ Years of HIV: What's Changed, What Hasn't, What Shouldn't, What Must – Rebecca Denison

Going anti-Viral

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 30:01


In this episode of Going Anti-Viral, Rebecca Denison joins host Dr Michael Saag as a follow-up discussion to her Martin Delaney presentation at CROI 2025: 40+ Years of HIV: What's Changed, What Hasn't, What Shouldn't, What Must. Ms Denison is an HIV-positive writer, educator, mother, and founder of WORLD, Women Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases. Dr Saag and Ms Denison reflect on her history of living with HIV and her 40 + years as an HIV activist. They discuss the impact that recent cuts at USAID and PEPFAR are having international efforts to reduce HIV transmission and the loss in trust in healthcare practitioners since programs have been terminated. They also discuss concerns about cuts to federal funding for HIV care programs in the US and the impact of recent loss of staff expertise at federal agencies. Finally, Dr Saag and Ms Denison ask all care clinicians to share their stories to their communities as a way of becoming advocates for the importance of HIV care.0:00 – Introduction2:41 – History of Ms Denison's activism in HIV and AIDS 4:58 – Discussion of the gap in HIV care since the termination of USAID and PEPFAR contracts8:29 – The loss of trust in global HIV health care practitioners and stories of growing HIV transmission since funding for care has been terminated14:24 – Risks of funding cuts to domestic HIV care programs and Medicaid18:02 – How a younger generation of advocates can learn from the history of HIV activism19:51 – The message sent by the reorganization of HHS and the dismissal of leading HIV experts22:06 – How clinicians can be an advocates for HIV care Watch/Listen to related episodes:Special Episode YouTube | Apple Podcasts 40+ Years of HIV: What's Changed, What Hasn't, What Shouldn't, What Must. The Martin Delaney presentation at CROI by Rebecca DenisonEpisode 43 YouTube | Apple Podcasts Innovations in HIV Service Delivery with Dr Izukanji Sikazwe__________________________________________________Produced by IAS-USA, Going anti–Viral is a podcast for clinicians involved in research and care in HIV, its complications, and other viral infections. This podcast is intended as a technical source of information for specialists in this field, but anyone listening will enjoy learning more about the state of modern medicine around viral infections. Going anti-Viral's host is Dr Michael Saag, a physician, prominent HIV researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and volunteer IAS–USA board member. In most episodes, Dr Saag interviews an expert in infectious diseases or emerging pandemics about their area of specialty and current developments in the field. Other episodes are drawn from the IAS–USA vast catalogue of panel discussions, Dialogues, and other audio from various meetings and conferences. Email podcast@iasusa.org to send feedback, show suggestions, or questions to be answered on a later episode.Follow Going anti-Viral on: Apple Podcasts YouTubeXFacebookInstagram...

Upon Further Review
KMAland Girls Track & Field (UFR): Adam Mich, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 5:21


What in the Weather?
5/1/25 - Weather like San Diego ahead?!

What in the Weather?

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 22:44 Transcription Available


This Day in Iowa Weather History In 1911, unseasonably cold air brought rain mixed with snow across northwestern Iowa. Most snow melted on contact, but some locations reported accumulations: 1 inch at Denison, 1.5 inches at Alta and Lamars, 2 inches at Algona, Mason City, New Hampton, Onawa, and Rockwell City, 2.5 inches at Rock Rapids, and 4 inches at Elma in Howard County. 7-Day Weather Forecast Showers and thunderstorms are possible today, but the weekend will bring pleasant, San Diego-like weather: sunny skies and highs in the 70s. A quieter weather pattern is expected to settle in. Climate Outlook 8–14 Days (May 8–14): Strong likelihood of above-normal temperatures. The eastern half of Iowa leans slightly below normal for precipitation, while the western half is near normal-overall, a little dry and definitely warm. 3–4 Weeks (May 10–23): The outlook leans warm with equal chances for precipitation. Precipitation remains difficult to forecast due to the spring transition. May Monthly Outlook: Most of Iowa is likely to be warmer than normal. Precipitation is split: the northeast leans slightly drier, while the southwest has equal chances for above, below, or normal precipitation. Recent Weather Impacts On Monday, Iowa experienced very windy conditions (gusts up to 70 mph in Ames) but no tornadoes. The severe weather event was well forecasted in terms of risk areas, but many Iowans did not experience significant storms, leading to a perception of overhype. The lack of severe storms in Iowa was attributed to a strong atmospheric cap, cloud cover, dust, and wind alignment that prevented updrafts, despite all other ingredients for severe weather being present. Specialty Crop Impacts Winter Rye: Beginning to flower across Iowa. Growers can terminate rye reliably by mowing and tilling at anthesis (pollen shed). One grower plans to mow and bale rye for weed-free straw mulch. Overwintered Flowers: Iceland poppies are starting to open; dianthus are looking good. More flower updates are expected next week, ahead of Mother's Day. Greenhouse Tomatoes: Ripe tomatoes are being harvested in greenhouses in Grinnell and likely at some auction houses. Garlic & Aster Yellows: Growers are on watch for aster yellows phytoplasma, which devastated garlic crops last year, especially in northeast Iowa and neighboring states. Recent lab tests found rotted garlic cloves infected with pythium and rhizoctonia, not aster yellows. The likely cause was winterkill due to low snow cover, not disease. Spring-planted garlic had much higher survival. Management Advice: Rogue out yellow, weak garlic plants now to prevent potential spread of aster yellows by leafhoppers. Mulch and snow cover help protect overwintered garlic. Soil Testing: New online and spreadsheet tools are available for interpreting soil test results and generating fertilizer recommendations. MASC Payments: A new round of Market Assistance for Specialty Crops (MASC) payments has been announced. Growers should check with their FSA office for eligibility. Podcast summary generated using Perplexity.ai

Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast
Four Poets Recite (Lores Denison, Maya Sheppard, Keith Gaboury, Kenneth Boyd)

Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 12:53


The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast April submitted poems episode features four wonderful contributions read by the poets. Different forms and themes are featured. The Viewless Wings Poetry Podcast explores the art of poetry through interviews with poets and artists including Safia Elhillo, A.E. Stallings, Dana Gioia, Yanyi, Olivia Gatwood, Lisa Marie Simmons and more.Listen to the poems using your favorite podcast player and then read each below:Portrait of a Waxwing by Lores DenisonMelanophobia by Maya SheppardOne July Ago, There Was a Cafe by Keith GabouryVenus of Urbino by Kenneth Boyd

Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul
S2 Ep64: S2E12: "Disconnect" with guest Tony Denison aka "Aldo Burrows"

Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 9, 2025 55:40


Hosts Paul and Sarah share their reactions and insights, revealing major plot twists including the fatal shooting of Aldo Burrows, the personal revelations of Michael Scofield, and key character developments. The episode also touches on the mid-2000s cultural context, referencing events like Michael Richards' infamous rant and the release of the Nintendo Wii. An interview with Tony Denison, who played Aldo Burrows, delves into his experience on the show and his broader acting career, including highlights from 'The Closer' and 'Crime Story'. The discussion explores character motivations, fatherhood, and Denison's personal approach to acting. The episode wraps up with an invitation for listeners to join a watch party and access additional content via Patreon. 00:00 Introduction and Episode Recap 01:04 Special Guest Announcement 01:47 Eggplant Parmesan Debate 02:32 Episode Details and Ratings 03:49 Episode Recap and Analysis 05:26 Cultural and Historical Context 09:29 Character Motivations and Plot Development 13:58 Behind the Scenes and Production Insights 30:46 Stunt Work and Camera Techniques 31:10 Michael Schofield's Origin Story 32:21 Introducing Tony Denison 33:12 Tony Denison's Career Highlights 40:36 Acting Techniques and Sobriety 46:45 Thoughts on Fatherhood and Aldo's Character 50:27 Final Thoughts and Farewell Leave us your comments, shoot us an email, or leave us a voicemail - we love hearing from all of you! For the FULL Prison Breaking With Sarah & Paul experience, join our very active Patreon community where you can watch our WATCH PARTY episodes, released a day before the podcast episode, where you can re-watch every episode of Prison Break alongside Sarah & Paul's real time commentary (kind of like the DVD director commentary tracks of yore).  You also get access to all of our Fan Fiction episodes and our Discord Server where you can join our active Prison Breaking community, interact with Sarah & Paul's "Ask Me Anything" and join group WATCH PARTIES where you can experience the release of every Watch Party and along with a group chat.   Join our Patreon here: https://patreon.com/user?u=116411884 If you love all the behind-the-scenes Prison Break convo that Sarah & Paul are bringing weekly, then please give us a review and a follow us on all your podcast, social media, and YouTube accounts! Watch the episode on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@PrisonBreakPodcast Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/prisonbreakpodcast/ Follow us on TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@prisonbreakpodcast Merch!!! - https://pbmerch.printify.me/products Email us at prisonbreaking@caliber-studio.com And leave us a message with all your burning questions at (401) 3-PBREAK Logo design by John Nunziatto @ Little Big Brands.  If you want one yourself, reach out at https://www.littlebigbrands.com/ and tell him we sent you.   PRISON BREAKING WITH SARAH & PAUL is a Caliber Studio production. 

Siouxland Public Media News
Newscast 4.4.2025: Budget cuts of Sioux City Human Rights panel could be reversed; Tuition going up in South Dakota public colleges; Changes in bill that would cut DEI in Iowa entities; More work on Denison projects

Siouxland Public Media News

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 2:20


Upon Further Review
Nate Desy (UFR), Denison-Schleswig Boys Soccer

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2025 5:01


Upon Further Review
#Move2025 (UFR): Abbey Meseck, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2025 4:24


Songwriters on Process
Denison Witmer

Songwriters on Process

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 46:43


Running and poetry are all Denison Witmer needs as a songwriter."When I'm being physically active, my brain opens up," he says. Running is a big part of Witmer's life and plays a big role in his creative process. The other major source of Witmer's inspiration is poetry, and we talk about its impact on his songwriting. We also make a collective case for why the poet Li-Young Lee is so, so, so great and why you should read him right after you listen to this episode. Denison Witmer's new album Anything At All  (produced and recorded by Sufjan Stevens) is out now on Asthmatic Kitty Records. 

The KE Report
Cosa Resources – Murphy Lake North Uranium Project Maiden Drill Program Hits Alteration Zone And 2 KM Strike Extension Of The Hurricane Trend

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2025 14:06


Keith Bodnarchuk, President and CEO, and Andy Carmichael, VP of Exploration of Cosa Resources Corp (TSX-V: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF), both join me to review the news released on March 20, 2025 reporting that the inaugural drill program has confirmed that the Murphy Lake North Uranium Project contains up to 2 kilometres strike length of the extension of geology underpinning the Hurricane deposit. Murphy Lake North is a joint venture between Cosa and Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) (NYSE American: DNN) and is located in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan. Cosa is the project operator and holds a 70% interest with Denison holding a 30% interest.   Highlights   Located and defined the Hurricane trend extension within Murphy Lake North, the primary objective of the inaugural drilling campaign   Final drill hole intersected a significant zone of sandstone-hosted alteration and structure, overshooting optimal target by 25 metres; zone is open along strike in both directions and up to two kilometres of untested Hurricane trend strike length is interpreted within Murphy Lake North   Andy walks us through the extension of the Hurricane Trend, where the historic exploration holes were drilled, and where the 4 drill holes from this maiden drill program were located. Not only did they find the right faulting and geological structure, but they also found the alteration zone in the sandstone that tells them they are vectoring in on the right areas. Plans are in development for a fully funded summer drill program to follow up winter drilling results.   Keith wraps us up covering the financial strength of the company, reviews their recent capital raise, and key strategic shareholders.  The company is well-funded to proceed with their summer drill program and initiatives on other properties.     If you have any questions for Keith or Andy regarding Cosa Resources, then please email them in to me at Shad@kereport.com. . * In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Cosa Resources at the time of this recording.   Click here to follow the most recent news from Cosa Resources

UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality
The Very First Flying Saucer Newspaper Report; Also, Was the Falkville "Metal Man" Real or a Hoax?

UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 55:33


A discussion about the very first newspaper article that featured a report about a flying saucer. While many people believe the description was originally made by Kenneth Arnold in 1947 when describing the nine objects he saw flying over Mount Rainier in Washington, it actually occurred in 1878. The Dallas Herald, on Jan. 25, 1878, ran an article about a saucer-shaped craft seen flying through the sky by Denison, Texas farmer John Martin on Jan. 22, 1878. Also, the 1973 Falkville, Alabama "Metal Man" is discussed. Young Police Chief Jeff Greenhaw responded to a report of a flying saucer on Oct. 17, 1973, and when he arrived on the scene, he saw and photographed an apparent robot standing on the road. The robot eventually fled into a field, and Greenhaw gave chase, only to run his police car into a ditch. But did Greenhaw actually encounter a robot, or was he the victim of a hoax?Links/Sources:Do you believe in the Metal Man? - The Cullman TribuneThe Falkville Metal Man'Aliens' invade Chehalis for annual Flying Saucer Party | The Daily ChronicleThe First “Flying Saucer” | Texas Co-op PowerHistory | Aurora, TX.Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting - WikipediaRhodes UFO photos - Rhodes UFO photographs - WikipediaLas Vegas Alien Case - YouTubeSupport Extraterrestrial Reality/Quirk Zone on Patreon:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/Extraterrestrial_Reality⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out my YouTube channel:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Quirk Zone - YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Extraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations:Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSILink to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqiLink to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52njLink to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfvLink to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good:  https://amzn.to/3BNftfTLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1:  https://amzn.to/3xxJvlvLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1lLink to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSgUFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKsFLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7WkxvCAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn

UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality
The Very First Flying Saucer Newspaper Report; Also, Was the Falkville "Metal Man" Real or a Hoax?

UFO - Extraterrestrial Reality

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2025 55:33


A discussion about the very first newspaper article that featured a report about a flying saucer. While many people believe the description was originally made by Kenneth Arnold in 1947 when describing the nine objects he saw flying over Mount Rainier in Washington, it actually occurred in 1878. The Dallas Herald, on Jan. 25, 1878, ran an article about a saucer-shaped craft seen flying through the sky by Denison, Texas farmer John Martin on Jan. 22, 1878. Also, the 1973 Falkville, Alabama "Metal Man" is discussed. Young Police Chief Jeff Greenhaw responded to a report of a flying saucer on Oct. 17, 1973, and when he arrived on the scene, he saw and photographed an apparent robot standing on the road. The robot eventually fled into a field, and Greenhaw gave chase, only to run his police car into a ditch. But did Greenhaw actually encounter a robot, or was he the victim of a hoax?Links/Sources:Do you believe in the Metal Man? - The Cullman TribuneThe Falkville Metal Man'Aliens' invade Chehalis for annual Flying Saucer Party | The Daily ChronicleThe First “Flying Saucer” | Texas Co-op PowerHistory | Aurora, TX.Kenneth Arnold UFO sighting - WikipediaRhodes UFO photos - Rhodes UFO photographs - WikipediaLas Vegas Alien Case - YouTubeSupport Extraterrestrial Reality/Quirk Zone on Patreon:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://www.patreon.com/c/Extraterrestrial_Reality⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Check out my YouTube channel:⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Quirk Zone - YouTube⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠Extraterrestrial Reality Book Recommendations:Link to ROSWELL: THE ULTIMATE COLD CASE: CLOSED: https://amzn.to/3O2loSILink to COMMUNION by Whitley Strieber: https://amzn.to/3xuPGqiLink to THE THREAT by David M. Jacobs: https://amzn.to/3Lk52njLink to TOP SECRET/MAJIC by Stanton Friedman: https://amzn.to/3xvidfvLink to NEED TO KNOW by Timothy Good:  https://amzn.to/3BNftfTLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 1:  https://amzn.to/3xxJvlvLink to UFOS AND THE NATIONAL SECURITY STATE, VOLUME 2: https://amzn.to/3UhdQ1lLink to THE ALLAGASH ABDUCTIONS: https://amzn.to/3qNkLSgUFO CRASH RETRIEVALS by Leonard Stringfield: https://amzn.to/3RGEZKsFLYING SAUCERS FROM OUTER SPACE by Major Donald Keyhoe: https://amzn.to/3S7WkxvCAPTURED: THE BETTY AND BARNEY HILL UFO EXPERIENCE by Stanton Friedman and Kathleen Marden: https://amzn.to/3tKNVXn

Upon Further Review
Former KMAlander (UFR): Lucas Segebart, Denison-Schleswig alum

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2025 6:32


Songwriters on Process
Denison Witmer

Songwriters on Process

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2025 46:30


Running and poetry are all Denison Witmer needs as a songwriter."When I'm being physically active, my brain opens up," he says. Running is a big part of Witmer's life and plays a big role in his creative process. The other major source of Witmer's inspiration is poetry, and we talk about its impact on his songwriting. We also make a collective case for why the poet Li-Young Lee is so, so, so great and why you should read him right after you listen to this episode. Denison Witmer's new album Anything At All  (produced and recorded by Sufjan Stevens) is out now on Asthmatic Kitty Records. Send us a text

Breakfast Show
2025-03-21 - Interview: Denison Grellmann (ADRA) - Skafy & Lawson

Breakfast Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2025 56:40


CruxCasts
Denison Mines (TSX:DML)- First In-Situ Uranium Mine in Canada on Track for 2028 Production

CruxCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2025 52:29


Interview with David Cates, President & CEO of Denison MinesOur previous interview: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/posts/denison-mines-tsxvdml-bullish-fundamentals-set-stage-for-denison-to-thrive-4876Recording date: 6th March 2025Denison Mines (TSX: DML, NYSE American: DNN) is making significant progress on its Wheeler River Project, positioning the Phoenix deposit to become Canada's first in-situ recovery uranium mine with production targeted for the first half of 2028.The company has completed substantial technical de-risking work and is now in the final regulatory stages. Canadian Nuclear Safety Commission hearings are scheduled for October and December 2025, with potential approval expected in early 2026, which would allow construction to begin shortly thereafter.According to CEO David Cates, the Phoenix deposit is projected to produce 7-9 million pounds of uranium annually during its first five years of operation, decreasing to 3-5 million pounds in the latter five years of its 10-year mine life. Beyond Phoenix, Denison's Gryphon deposit at Wheeler River could extend the combined mine life to approximately 15 years, maintaining an average annual production of 7-9 million pounds.Denison distinguishes itself from competitors through its debt-free status and strong balance sheet. Cates indicated the financing strategy would focus on "credit-related instruments" rather than equity raises, aiming for "minimal to no equity dilution" for shareholders.The CEO expressed skepticism about many announced uranium projects in the sector, emphasizing the challenges in assembling qualified teams and securing necessary permits. Having worked on Phoenix since 2019, Cates believes many competitor timelines are unrealistic: "I'm not sure how you go from being a staff of two people or three people in a company to all of a sudden having the team that can engineer and build and then execute one of these projects and do it in the next two years."While the uranium spot price has experienced recent volatility, Cates emphasized that most uranium volumes are traded in the long-term market, which has maintained strength. He views the current market conditions as creating potential buying opportunities, with equity valuations showing a "massive disconnect" from the fundamental supply-demand imbalance.Beyond Phoenix, Denison is advancing other projects, including a partnership with Orano on the Midwest project and work with Korea Hydro & Nuclear Power on the Waterbury Lake THT deposit. The company aims to position itself as a "high-margin intermediate producer" in the 5-10 million pound annual production range, focusing on quality projects in the Athabasca Basin rather than pursuing market share through lower-margin assets.View Denison Mines' company profile: https://www.cruxinvestor.com/companies/denison-mines-corpSign up for Crux Investor: https://cruxinvestor.com

Going anti-Viral
Special Episode: 40+ Years of HIV: What's Changed, What Hasn't, What Shouldn't, What Must

Going anti-Viral

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 34:38


This episode of Going anti-Viral, features Rebecca Denison, who gave the Martin Delaney Presentation, entitled 40+ Years of HIV: What's Changed, What Hasn't, What Shouldn't, What Must, at the 2025 Conference on Retroviruses and Opportunistic Infections (CROI). Ms. Denison is the founder of Woman Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases or (WORLD).  Resources: CROI 2025: https://www.croiconference.org/Woman Organized to Respond to Life-threatening Diseases or (WORLD): https://womenhiv.org/Link to video of presentation: https://youtu.be/CutIwfkv8oUMore on the Martin Delaney Presentation: https://www.croiconference.org/presenters/ __________________________________________________Produced by IAS-USA, Going anti–Viral is a podcast for clinicians involved in research and care in HIV, its complications, and other viral infections. This podcast is intended as a technical source of information for specialists in this field, but anyone listening will enjoy learning more about the state of modern medicine around viral infections. Going anti-Viral's host is Dr Michael Saag, a physician, prominent HIV researcher at the University of Alabama at Birmingham, and volunteer IAS–USA board member. In most episodes, Dr Saag interviews an expert in infectious diseases or emerging pandemics about their area of specialty and current developments in the field. Other episodes are drawn from the IAS–USA vast catalogue of panel discussions, Dialogues, and other audio from various meetings and conferences. Email podcast@iasusa.org to send feedback, show suggestions, or questions to be answered on a later episode.Follow Going anti-Viral on: Apple Podcasts YouTubeXFacebookInstagram...

Stereo Embers: The Podcast
Stereo Embers The Podcast: Denison Witmer

Stereo Embers: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2025 75:41


"Anything At All" Since the late '90s, the Pennsylvania-born musician Denison Witmer has been quietly producing one of the most stirring and affecting bodies of work in modern music. That body of work is also one of the most consistent. With close to fifteen albums under his belt, including Of Joy And Sorrow, Philadelphia Songs and The Ones Who Wait, Witmer's music brings to mind the work of everyone from Paul Simon to John Martyn to Elliott Smith. The Lancaster native has collaborated with everyone from The Innocence Mission to Rosie Thomas, he's toured the U.S. and Europe, did a side project called The River Bends with members of One Star Hotel, and he's been recording for Sufjan Stevens' Asthmatic Kitty label since 2011. Produced by Stevens, his new album Anything At All is his first since 2020's American Foursquare and it's a gentle stunner. From the rousing opener "Focus Ring" to the contemplative "Slow Motion Snow" Anything At All is filled with tremendous sensitivity and poetic elegance. It's a meditation on time, family, and art and rather than stress out about the sand falling through the hourglass, it chooses instead to examine each grain as it falls. It's brave, unflinching and glorious work. www.denisonwitmer.bandcamp.com (http://www.denisonwitmer.bandcamp.com) www.stereoembersmagazine.com (http://www.stereoembersmagazine.com) www.bombshellradio.com www.alexgreenbooks.com (http://www.alexgreenbooks.com) Stereo Embers IG and BLUESKY: @emberspodcast Email: editor@stereoembersmagazine.com

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events
Dual Use, Space, Ocean Tech Panel - 361Firm's NY Teech Summit Feb. 25 2025

360 One Firm (361Firm) - Interviews & Events

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2025 40:42


Dual Use, Space and Ocean Tech...NY Tech Summit (Feb. 25, 2025)SUMMARY KEYWORDSDual use technology, space tech, ocean tech, cyber security, AI disinformation, Elon Musk, Ukrainian defense, naval drones, autonomous weapons, national security, public-private partnerships, ocean habitats, acoustic technology, geopolitical tensions, investment opportunities.SPEAKERSElena Anfimova, Gator Greenwill, Tony Cruz, Lisa Marrocchino, Speaker 5, Jaha Cummings, Carl Pro, Robin Blackstone, Speaker 4, Andrew Fisch, Mark Sanor, Dan BrahmyMark Sanor  00:00So Gator is with a family office investing in this space for a long time, with natural resources and minerals heritage. And Dan I met with Josette Sheeran at her office, otherwise known as the Carlisle hotel, who said, "You got to meet Dan", and now here you are on one of our panels. Thank you. So I think it's better, if you might share the "Harry Met Sally" story of how you met Dan Gator Greenwill  00:49That's a pretty good story. So Dan literally sent me a cold LinkedIn request. Yeah, there was a cut. Yeah, there were a couple of them. Mark Sanor  Wait, let's go back further. How did you identify him for that LinkedIn request? Or is it random? Or is it random? Give them the micDan Brahmy  01:15again, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. So as part of being a founder who has lived in Israel for the last 19 years, I've learned to be a relentless a**hole. And so it's kind of this skill set that you need to have in order to get to a certain point in life. And I saw I heard about Gator, and then I was like, you know, maybe I'll just try and find his email address, and then I've had a lot of success is just reaching out to people on LinkedIn, you'd be surprised, like former head of Senate Intel Committee, folks like guys that you would never dream of even talking to. And I was like, hello, I'm Dan, can we talk? And they're like, Okay, whatever. So it just worked out in that Mark Sanor  01:57In that same spirit, how did you How did you land Elon Musk as a client. Dan Brahmy  02:04Well, that's a long story. So, so I'll let you go into the things you wanted to Mark Sanor  02:10say. Oh, he doesn't want that question. Gator Greenwill  02:15So anyhow, Dan, Dan did a cold LinkedIn email. It was persistent, but the area that he was exploring was of already significant interest to the investment fund that I was working for. We had long had the thesis that one of the fundamental risks of AI before we even make it to anything like artificial general or artificial super intelligence was the risk of an explosion in disinformation, an explosion in cognitive biases being worsened by tribalism on the internet. And so Dan had obviously been building the company for a couple of years when he reached out to us, he was beginning to do a raise for series, a had, you know, a very reputable Israeli VC fund that was looking for an American co investor, and we negotiated term sheet, and the the rest is history. Now we are sitting here before you today. So that's the the one minute version. There's obviously more twists and turns along along the way, we've ended up supplying probably 20 to 30, like 20% of your capital stack, maybe something like, something like that. So ended up being a significant portion of, you know, raise capital for for si Amber, before the the pre IPO and the IPO. So Mark Sanor  03:39now just want I'm getting, I want to ask more unfair questions, but, but as you look at the landscape, right? That's this is a one, just one example. What do you what excites and scares you in this? Well, Gator Greenwill  03:52a lot of things scare me. A lot of things also excite me. So the rising geo political tensions between the US and the EU certainly scare me, as well as you know, the US and at least a few members of the of the five eyes, given how important that's been to the defense posture of the United States historically, by the same token, it is causing a much needed re evaluation in Europe of spend by the government sector in the defense space, there has already been a number of very promising start ups actually being founded, even in Ukraine, but also in Estonia, Germany, France, that have been started for funding due To the government just under investing in the sector. So I'm excited about the prospects for investing in Euro zone companies. Aside from Israel, we've also invested in several Euro zone companies. So one thing that distinguished us from early on was we looked at dual use as being not just about American innovation, but American and partners innovation, including. Between Israel and the Euro zone especially. Mark Sanor  05:04And so, I guess from your perspective, Dan, maybe tell a little bit of your some interesting stories. I do want to hear this Elon Musk story, if you don't mind. Dan Brahmy  05:18So just to give a quick background, I'm Dan. I'm one of the co founders and the CEO of a company called Sara, which is cyber security in abracadabra, which kind of reveals what we do. But the truth is, we've been out there for seven years. Raised money from from gators Firm A couple times, and the value has been actually much more than just the capital. Usually, we've raised money from Founders Fund a couple times, which is Peter thiel's fund as well in the valley. So the guy who created PayPal and Palantir and all these other names out there, and for four years, we've actually done the typical mistake of the tech very geeky founders, which is building, building, building, building, and not getting enough feedback from the market. And so for a very long time, we were at that stage where we were trying to prove to the world by building the best possible tech. And I think we had, we still have, actually, it gave us a crazy advantage, but not within that four years time period, because we were just building that technology, which is in a nutshell, able to distinguish between real bad and fake for the online realm, social media and traditional media outlets, right? We want to be that, that sort of stamp of trustworthiness for the conversations that we all witness on a daily basis, on a minute basis, maybe at this point. And then, because of the Peter Thiel relationship, and because we were a tiny Israeli start up with no presence whatsoever, you know, two years ago, two and a half years ago, and we landed an article in the Wall Street Journal and forms, because we made so much noise about the stuff that we were solving. Some day, we received a call from a lawyer who was like, the pit bull is pit bull I've ever seen in my life. Scaries guy I've ever talked to sends me an email like, we need to talk now my client. I'm like, who's your client? It's like, sign this 19,000 pages. NDA, that if you say anything, you'll die tomorrow. I'm like, All right, well, we'll try, you know, we'll just sign it and and then he it's true. I mean, he told me about this story, and so he's like, this is Elon. I'm like, oh, okay, that's interesting. What does he want? It's like, well, you know what he wants? He wants to buy Twitter, right? He wants to take the price lower, and he feels like there's a gap between what Twitter is claiming about the bots and the sock puppets and trolls and the fake accounts and their impact. And so what's what they are stating about themselves as a company, what is truly happening? They're claiming that it's less than 5% has no impact over the conversations that we see over Twitter X, and he feels like it's more and he wants to use your tech. So I'm thinking this might be the first little star on our shoulder as a tech company, right? You want to start building credibility. It's kind of a deep, deep tech, a dual use technology, serving, you know, defense organizations and national security. So I said, interesting. So I mean, obviously I would do it for for a penny, right? But we didn't ask for a penny. We asked for much more, and he paid. And at the very end, I think we did a very good job. And, you know, same pit bull at the end was, I was like, Hey, can I be honest? You know, it would be great if you'd allow us to, you know, we're small company, maybe, maybe, maybe you'd allow me to go to the press, because we did such a great job. And, you know, I think his thought process was, what would a 15 people team from Israel could probably do in the press. What are the odds of these folks making noise? Wrong assumption. We very wrong assumption. So within two weeks, I received another call, after we published 1000 articles in the press, it's just like CNN, all that stuff. And he was, like, a so my client is not happy, because now he's the owner of Twitter. I'm like, okay, and well, now it reflects really badly on him, because now he's the owner of Twitter, and you're bashing the head of Twitter itself. He's the owner my Yeah, but I mean, I, you know, I saved him a billion dollars. So should be happy like, Yeah, I think you should stop now with the press. You know, it's enough and say, Well, you know, we also lined up like the BBC and stuff like that. But it will stop at 1000 articles from that moment onward. So it was November 2022 as a small company, literally, with almost no revenue at that. Point, I think we were like 300,000 in annual revenue. In two years, we ramped up to 6,000,006 point 1 million. So we blew up, and today we serve I'm not saying it's all about the musk story, but I think that a lot of startups are just completely, completely disregarding that credibility and that and that brand recognition, because, though, because we not that we we're all about the tech and the tech and the tech and and eventually, and I'm saying this as a as a tech company in the field of AI combating bad AI with good AI. And I'm going to be shooting myself in the foot as a soon to be CEO of a publicly traded company. Don't hate me when I say that. But I think people don't buy technologies. I think people by people, and people by trust, and we, I guess we prove that with time, and this equation proves to be the worthy one. That's the route we're going to be taking. And two thirds of the companies, like R and D people, I don't understand half of the shit that they're saying to me, and I'm like, Oh, very interesting. And we just move on to other stuff. But the truth is this, what we see, it's, it's, it's incredible technology being leveraged by people who want to trust you, like, that's pretty much that. So that's the story about which Mark Sanor  11:13has, which has lots of use cases, right? Not just dual use, not just forensics, but we, Dan Brahmy  11:20serve. I mean, we're on a, this is a do use technology panel. Is this a panel? If it's two people, yeah, Mark Sanor  11:28it says it's a duo, duo, dual use, the finalist Dan Brahmy  11:33of the panelists. Yeah, we work a lot with national security folks. Mark Sanor  11:38So why do you want to go public? Why? Because he wants you to go public. Do you Gator Greenwill  11:46sure I'll so I think what we found, and I've been discussing the IPO option with Dan, actually from fairly soon after he invested, after I invested, sorry, when he began discussing with different bankers about that option, and our conclusion, based on conversations with a number of VCs, was that even with a relatively depressed IPO market, the cost of money for a compelling company in the public markets is significantly cheaper than what you were seeing from VCs, post SVB bank collapse, term sheets got especially outside, if you were not a kind of golden circle Silicon Valley, you kind of Blessed from above. You know, start up. You know, no offense against, you know, friends of mine that run companies like that. You know, the types of term sheets that you get, you know, from VCs, you know, are typically fairly onerous. And so that was where, you know, we said, hey, you know, this is going to give a, you know, a multi year pipeline to the company, you know, add a, add a valuation that is has lots of room to grow, but is not overly dilutive to the existence. And I know Mark Sanor  12:59we're not pitching, but I think there's an opportunity for us to get it before the IPO. Right? All right, we'll come back to that, all right, other than his space, 13:12not a technical Mark Sanor  13:14one, a personal one, what kind of answer? Dan Brahmy  13:16I was born in France, so I'm romantic by default. Okay, I've lived there. I've no, it's true. I Yeah, so this is the beginning of the story. So 50, I live 15 years in France, right? And everything's about, like cheese love and Eiffel Tower and whatever people like about France. But there's something true about it. And I mean, I could be talking about the VC and the term sheets and the limitation preference and all the stuff that everybody knows about that probably more than I do, as a matter of fact. But the truth is, I think that we're solving one of the most complex and interesting challenges that we're facing at least nowadays, maybe in seven years will be different. But for sure, for the last two, three years and for the next couple of years ahead of us, we are in really deep, muddy waters, and the way that I want one of our, one of our board members is Mike Pompeo, the former secretary of state and head of CIA Jos about to be coming in as a post listing board member. You already know that one of the one of my ways to pitch it to them was not telling them about the technicalities of becoming a NASDAQ publicly traded company, because they know everything about complexities. While I was running in diapers, the guy run the CIA, so obviously he knows more than everything that I would do in life. But I told him, I think people need to perceive that opportunity at being a shareholder at Sara some point in time, in the next couple of years, as maybe I should invest in Batman, like if we are Batman. Mark Sanor  15:01It, and you guys are running this, the French, the French coming out, and you the romantic Dan Brahmy  15:08stuff, very geeky. But the truth is, like, if we're Batman and Batman has technologies, all I'm saying is, I think people should see this as the opportunity to potentially invest and help us build the technology that can be the arsenal to bring back a little bit of more transparency for this democracy. Because right now, Gotham City is running on fumes and is looking really bad, and the and and it feels like people are losing trust, slowly losing trust. And I got, I got two children, the two boys, four and two years old. And I'm saying, Damn, by the time they became they become teenagers. What are they going to be trusting? What they'll never trust the media. They'll never trust social media. They'll never trust things that they see online. Because Mark Sanor  15:49every single No, their dad is Batman, Dan Brahmy  15:53right? So that's Batman, exactly. I don't know who's Batman son in the show, but, but that's, that's the way I that I sold it to Mike Pompeo, like I want people to invest in Batman's also Mark Sanor  16:04so questions for Batman, yes, Tony Cruz  16:13as Iron Gate Capital Advisors looked at you. Have you talked 16:15to Hamlet you save? Or Gator Greenwill  16:20I know Hamlet, I'm not sure if he's under in this specific deal. I mean, some of the, you know, some of the companies that, some of the funds that, Iron Gate is an investor, and I'm almost, like 99.9% they have evaluated. Now, obviously it's a different, you know, it's about to be a different deal than it was, you know, before an IPO. So always could be worth revising that discussion with Ty and Hannah, Mark Sanor  16:48I've got two more panelists for you. So their space is up there as well. And there's ocean space and ocean we're talking about explain, and then ELA as a fund that focuses on dual use technologies as well. So just introduce yourself. Let me start with Elena. Elena Anfimova  17:14Thank you, Mark. Hello everybody. My name is Elena, and I do Ukrainian defense technology. You probably know that Ukrainian defense Tech is a world class innovation, and the gap the capital requirement for it is massive, and the challenge, in addition to capital, is how this startups access global markets. So this is what my team is working on, how to integrate the start ups in the domestic defense ecosystem, Mark Sanor  17:52which some are calling like the new Israel of sorts. And we were just having, oh, Patrick's here. We were having lunch, and I said, Do you know who Jacques Cousteau is? And he goes, Well, yes, I've been and I invested in his films. So his grandson, Fabian, has been with us, the CEO of his company. We've invested a lot in space, but we can gain a lot more cheaply and investing in ocean based research. So maybe it's explain. Hello. Lisa Marrocchino  18:27I'm Lisa March, you know, thank you for having me join. I was just in Davos, in Ukraine, cyber tech, and technology was a big topic there, so that was super interesting for me to be there was an AI cyber conference that I attended, but what we're doing at Fabien Cousteau was the first grandson of Jacques co he. His grandfather was an ocean pioneer. I'm missing the word ocean tech from this conference. However, we need to change that. I also do believe that ocean tech is going dual use because of, well, lots of geo political reasons. So we are focusing on national security as well, and I'll explain a little bit of that. But Jacques Cousteau developed some of the first technologies to spend more time in the ocean and habitat. So he built some of what are called Ocean habitats, or really ocean research stations. And we have one in space, but we don't have any in the ocean, because the space race took off and got and left ocean behind. And as Mark mentioned, in the last 10 years, you have invested $270 billion in space and private creating a private space industry, and created, really 1700 new companies. So we really are poised to create that same kind of phenomenon in ocean tech. It reminds me I was at Goldman Sachs in technology research, and this really reminds me of, kind of the early days of technology. So his grandson kind of picked up the torch, and in 2014 lived under water for. For 31 days with five scientists did not come up to the surface because of what's called saturation technology. So he was fully saturated and lived at 20 meters or 60 feet, and did not come up to the surface for 31 days. So what happened were some phenomenal things under water. There were science experiments and kind of an acceleration of that, because you were able to dive 10 to 12 hours a day. So what we can't get back is time. We know we're at the precipice. I mean, someone mentioned a meteor here that almost hit us. I think we should be much more worried about climate change and some cataclysmic issues that are we're on the precipice of then, uh, then the media are hitting us. So I, I do believe that we we're not focused on climate change and maybe this administration and where we are today. We won't be so we will use acoustic technology, sensor technologies we've evolved from just, not just a habitat, but really thinking about an ocean technology platform where acoustics and all of those national security issues do come into play, so I'll stop there. Mark Sanor  21:08Excellent. All right, so you got a cornucopia now, space slash ocean tech we'll use and let's open up for questions. I Andrew Fisch  21:24Yes, Lisa, this is completely anecdotal, so you'll have to answer the question, and in for me, a lot of call them drums. You know, a lot of devices are being now, roaming the oceans, gathering data of all types. Is this advancing what you do as opposed to having literally people in one place? Is it complimentary? Is replace anything? Lisa Marrocchino  21:53That's a great question. We really believe that you can't just do it alone with robots, but robots are essential to amplifying and extending the reach of humans. So and this, and NASA is really studying this a lot as well, kind of this human robotic interface, if human interface, and we really, if it were true that robots could do it all, they would be the only thing on them, you know, in space. So I do believe that you really need that human interaction with robots, and we can really amplify so yes, we'll be looking at robotics, a U V S, R V s, all of those in surrounding the habitat. If you think about the habitat, is almost like the smartest node on this kind of technology ecosystem platform. So that's how we're really looking at it. There's some super cool technology that can be, that's not even out there yet, right? That can Yes, absolutely. Then they have to come back, right? And then you have to interpret the data and AI, you know, one i We heard a lot about AI, and that's one thing I'm really optimistic about. AI in ocean, there is a flood gate of so if you send out all those robots and all those sensors, are going to come back with a flood gate, even with hydro acoustic modems, there's so much information to be processed, and we know nothing about our ocean. You know, 5% has been explored. So how can we gather all that data to do to make better decisions? And that's where robotics and AI, I think, is going to make play a major role in so we're looking at all of that technology. 23:24Thank you. Other questions, Robin Blackstone  23:28yes, you know, it occurred to me that one of the factors in the ocean as well as space, is that a lot of it's not own by anybody, and so it's essentially available to be used by anyone. And it's kind of an interesting advantage. Planets would be another space like that. So in a world that's carved up already on land, there's these vast spaces which are not carved up. I was just wondering what advantage that might confer on the work that you guys are doing. Lisa Marrocchino  24:06Yeah, that's also a really good question. So we work with governments and create public private partnerships. So right now we're working in Curacao, Portugal, cap of ver very talking to people in the Middle East as well. And it is interesting. And I don't know if anyone saw there was recently an article about China having a habitat. So there is an interesting phenomenon happening, going back to dual use and national security. All of a sudden, China is interested in creating habitats at very deep levels and to do all kinds of things. So it is an open space, and I think legal will probably play a big role in this. But right now, we haven't had any issues with putting a habitat in waters outside of Curacao, Cabo Verde, Portugal and the Red Sea even there's no been no issues with like, you can't go there or you can go here, but it is a. Question, the ocean is even bigger than lots of spaces, and it's right in our back yard. So as long as we all play nice, I think, for a while, and if China accelerates what they're doing in the ocean, I hope and pray that that will help the US come to terms with investing more and the ocean, 25:27just Jaha Cummings  25:32on the question of, I guess, areas for American city research, if you consider micro Nisa, I lived there for 20 years, and the whole northern Pacific we have our contact agreement, which pretty much denies rite of passage to anyone else, right? Lisa Marrocchino  25:45I love that. Yeah, all areas are open, or we're open to any area really that would that where we need to study the ocean, and really that's almost everywhere, because we haven't studied it at Gator Greenwill  26:00all. On the question of geo politics and the ocean, one I think still under sung aspect is that right now, an enormous amount of the world internet traffic travels underneath the sea, and we've already started to see Russian and Chinese vessels in the Baltic and the South China Seas, you know, imping upon Japan, or in some cases, it seems, even sabotage cables running into various countries that they have issues with, so that, you know, that's a live area, and sort of, you know, the oceans have Been a commons for the transmission of data and information for a long time that now seems to be more and more contested in the current moment of power competition, Mark Sanor  26:53one second, and you could just say, What? What? What's the technology or company in Ukraine or related to Ukraine, because you're not all investing in Ukrainian companies that you think is most exciting we should be aware of. Well, 27:10naval drones. Elena Anfimova  27:21Oh, yeah, they're Ukraine is the first country in the world to sort of create effective naval drones. And on December 31 actually, Ukrainian naval drones. Magura down two Russian helicopters, the first presidents in the world. Hard to say it's a record. It's still loss of life, and it's still horrible, but technologically speaking, a very cheap drone, comparatively to any missile destroys a helicopter to helicopter, and the third was damaged, but made it be back to the base. Another case, one Ukrainian drones destroyed $130 million missile system. So the mind boggling phenomenon about these drones and the drone warfare is that this very cheap, again, comparatively speaking, devices destroy multi, sometimes 100 million dollar systems I just came back from the Emirates, I went to this I deck, if you guys know, it's like the largest defense exhibition. And there were all these massive, shiny toys. And I was walking, walking by and thinking, you know, like a 10,000 drone can destroy it. So I guess what we're still grasping is how war far has changed, and dominating military stockpiles are still kind of the World War Two, slash Cold War technology, and what needs to happen right now is restocking in pivoting to defense technology right now in Ukraine, the war that's happening is a war of drones. It's not even people anymore. I had a like innovative aim in system for guns, you know, for actual soldiers to do something with. And I had to drop it because there were no soldiers anymore fighting, you know, each other. It's drones and swarms of drones. So. Boom, and there is a Ukrainian company called swam. I did not invest in it, but that that's a really break through technology. Then another, and pretty much like the group of tech that's really promising, is autonomous weapons. So it's autonomous remote control weapons that you can control from 1000s of miles, and they help to save lives and pretty much like it's equipment destroying equipment. Given how horrendous the concept of physical warfare is in 21st century, it's still better than you know this mince meat attacks, I think it's called that Russia really prefers and practices to this day in Ukraine, we do not have the human resources to sort of mimic this strategy. And we value human life, so we really prefer robots to fight. So it's autonomous weapons, autonomous drones, and also electronic warfare, because what's happening is that when you face a technologically advanced enemy is that there is this jam in spoofing and GPS de night environments, so the navigation systems become very prominent anti drone electronic warfare. So how do you protect your drone from being jammed and spoofed so that it completes its mission. The interesting part is that American drones did not do well in Ukraine at all. They were expensive and glitchy because they could not perform with that kind of electronic warfare that Russia has, and let's say, out of 10, Mission only two mission are complete, whereas Ukrainian drones can complete eight out of 10. There is one. Mark Sanor  32:14Compare that to the US technology today. How far are we? Because we haven't done this every day, every hour, like you Elena Anfimova  32:21are well. So this is what I'm saying, and a lot of feedback is kind of just like a second hand information, right? Because it's not published anywhere. The only sort of public media account of this that I found is a Wall Street Journal article about that, how glitchy and how ineffective American drones were tested in Ukraine on the battlefield. Because you see, the thing is, is even for AI to function well, it needs to be fed lots of data. Ukraine is pretty much the only place where you can get the data, and that pretty much accounts for why Ukrainian drones are so much more efficient than any other drones unless they are tested on the battle field in Ukraine. So for any drone company right now to be you know, anything, they have to be there, there. So is 33:21this something you're looking Gator Greenwill  33:22at? Absolutely. We're active investors in the conference system space, happy to discuss more especially Speaker 5  33:32so we are almost ready for breakouts and refreshments. Carl Pro  33:37But I had a quick question on the what I call your misinformation or BS software, I spent my lunch time reading through like 25 or 30 websites to try to pick out the same story and read them and all to find out where the truth is. Your system would probably be great to have some independent calculation of current events, without the biases. Dan Brahmy  34:10We have been, not we've been we've been dreaming of eventually creating that stamp of trust within us that we that we spoke about. So the short answer, what you said is, this is exactly what we're aiming at, which is being able to understand whether the source, so the actor who's pushing and propagating a certain narrative or a certain angle, whether it can be a trusted source. So is it a is it a real person? Is it a real journalist? Is it a fake journalist? Is it a but a sock puppet patrol, a spam account, you name it. There's another 10,000 we don't need to get into all the categories, but, but I think that that gives you know one portion of the answer that you're looking for, and and then we explain, just to give you slightly longer answer, we we sort of decipher what we call the behavioral patterns. So. So think about an MRI that says, how, how powerful and how fast does a piece of information fly out over social media? Is it only within the social media realm, or is it flying from social media, from Twitter to The Wall Street Journal and then back to Facebook, and then going back to tick tock. And then what kind of formats, right? So the speed and the strength, and then the third part of your question would be about the authenticity and the nature of the content itself. So not just the similarity, and is it copy paste, but actually, is it? Is it a deep fake? Is it is, you know, is a computer generating the pictures and the videos that we're looking at right now, and then you aggregate all this sort of answer into, should you ignore what you're seeing, watching, reading? Should you track it closely, because it might become a threat, slash an opportunity, depending which side you're on the scale, or the last point, which is, should you be so worried that you need to mitigate against that immediately? We you know you spoke about the drones, and we spoke about the the the Navy and how we could potentially leverage the unexplored territories. We've talked to three and four star generals, and we've talked to Secretaries of Navy, and we've talked to all these incredibly smart and powerful people that have the almighty power to shift territories and shift decision making process. And the funny thing is, they have made very costly decisions based on misinformation. They shifted entire armies, not small military operations. They have shifted dozens of planes, dozens of naval ships and 1000s of soldiers. What Mark Sanor  37:01so the first, so the first saner. His name was Sanor, who was Prussian. You know, we had a lot of hessian troops. So Michael Sanor was the aide de camp. Eventually, he was known as the Flying Dutchman. He stole the white horse. But for the battle of York title, it led to the victory, partly, where the French, because they were in New Jersey, where I live, their ovens kept baking the bread, and that was that deception to the troops. They fell. They're clearly still still up there. They're still eating when instead they they moved around and caught them by surprise. So we love the French information. And it was interesting that Macron came over to see Trump. But they will talk about these things, the breakouts. This is how we do breakouts. This comes this is a slide from 2011 12, when I would do these breakouts for Dennison. Anybody from Denison? You're close enough Denison people here, usually there's always one Michigan room makes little sister Council. But we would get together in round tables and then, and it would be the round table for fashion in New York, or for finance. And then we eventually get 300 people. And there were segments that we now have a round table for each of these panels. And like one physically is over there. It's probably a popular one next to the bar. Another one's over here, and we have the ones out there, out first, mingle, you know, stretch, move around again, and then I'll put on the screen where the round tables will be. And they will the format is basically no one dominates the conversation. There's no like alpha that just takes over. It's a round table. Everybody should introduce themselves what they're doing so that everybody knows and we all try to help each other. It's the same thing we did for the alumni. No one's asking for money. The school isn't asking for money. We're here to help each other. The same spirit here and for our family office world. So if someone's got some insights, you want some questions, let's ask the panel a little more information. You know, Alyssa, like you're in the ocean world, right? You should be a guest in this, well, deep tech, ocean tech world. And, you know, everybody should know each other. And and then we come back and we say two things, what did you learn? What are your takeaways? We'll come back here one more time, and one or two people will speak about it. And one of those takeaways is like, or is like, is there something we should do? Should we do a deep dive on ocean tech? Should we do a deep dive on, you Speaker 4  39:50know, may I say one more thing, just to give plug the ocean short time you don't Mark Sanor  39:55have a chance to do that. Okay? This is just the principles of it. Okay? And you want to know more about ocean Tech, I think Lisa will be near that bar over there. And so let's let's break. I'll come back to Mike 10 minutes or so. Let you know where the breakouts will be. Do the breakouts meet the people who are relevant to you. And that's that magic for what we do. Thank you everybody. Thank you. Panel. I'm joined our 361 firm community of investors and thought leaders. We have a lot of events created by the community as we collaborate on investments and philanthropic interests. Join us. You. You can subscribe to various 361 events and content at https://361firm.com/subs. For reference: Web: www.361firm.com/homeOnboard as Investor: https://361.pub/shortdiagOnboard Deals 361: www.361firm.com/onbOnboard as Banker: www.361firm.com/bankersEvents: www.361firm.com/eventsContent: www.youtube.com/361firmWeekly Digests: www.361firm.com/digest

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Politologe Denison - Beschlossenes Rohstoffabkommen ist ein guter Schritt

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2025 8:04


Trump und Selenskyj haben ein Rohstoffabkommen ausgehandelt, nach dem die USA Zugang zu Ressourcen der Ukraine bekommen. Der Politologe Andrew Denison erwartet, dass das Wirtschaftsinteresse der USA der Ukraine auch Sicherheit bringt. Armbrüster, Tobias www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Upon Further Review
State Bowling Preview (UFR): Shelby Brawner, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2025 8:45


Rig Rundowns
The Jesus Lizard [2025]

Rig Rundowns

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 41:34


Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/the-jesus-lizard-2025Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWhen the Jesus Lizard released their seventh studio record, Rack, last September, it ended a 26-year hiatus between recordings, and lovers of raucous, steely rock music around the world rejoiced. As guitarist Duane Denison told PG's Nick Millevoi in our feature story, the key to the album's vitality—and reviving the band's brutal sound—was simple: “Practice loud.” Ahead of a hotly anticipated U.K. tour celebrating the record, the band gathered at SIR's rehearsal space in Nashville to do exactly that. PG's Chris Kies stopped by to see what Denison and bassist David Wm. Sims were stuffing into their suitcases for the trip across the pond.Full Rig Info: https://www.premierguitar.com/videos/rig-rundown/the-jesus-lizard-2025Subscribe to PG's Channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribePGYouTubeWin Guitar Gear: https://bit.ly/GiveawaysPGDon't Miss a Rundown: http://bit.ly/RIgRundownENLMerch & Magazines: https://shop.premierguitar.comPG's Facebook: https://facebook.com/premierguitarPG's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/premierguitar/PG's Twitter: https://twitter.com/premierguitarPG's Threads: https://threads.net/@premierguitarPG's TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@premierguitar0:15 - Duane Denison Playing Intro1:08 - Celebrating Band's Longevity & New Album Rack2:18 - Duane Denison's Powers Electric Type A5:04 - Why Duane Denison Practices Really Loud6:43 - What Duane Denison Needs From His Guitar Tone7:44 - The Jesus Lizard Tunings8:42 - Duane Denison's Core Tone (Hide and Seek)10:02 - Duane Denison's Chorus Tone11:42 - Duane Denison's Delay & Unison Notes12:53 - Duane Denison's "Oddball" Sound13:44 - How Duane Denison Uses Space in His Guitar Playing16:55 - Duane Denison's Stringjoy Strings & Picks18:37 - How Duane Denison Warms Up & Stays Limber19:44 - Duane Denison's Victory VS100 Super Sheriff21:25 - Duane Denison's Line 6 Helix Floor23:25 - Duane Denison's Soloing Technique ("Grind")25:35 - What Still Excites Duane Denison About Guitar?27:03 - "Puss" Live27:42 - John Bohlinger & XPND Pedalboard28:33 - David Wm. Sims' Memphis Jazz Bass Copy31:20 - David Wm. Sims on Using a Pick & Rotosound Strings32:28 - David Wm. Sims' Core Bass Tone33:18 - David Wm. Sims Gallien-Krueger 800RB34:01 - David Wm. Sims on Recording 'Rack'34:48 - David Wm. Sims Cabinet & Speaker Preferences35:55 - David Wm. Sims' Pedals37:30 - David Wm. Sims' "What If" Bass Tone38:36 - David Wm. Sims' Favorite Songs & Most-Difficult Parts39:43 - Final Thoughts & Outro40:23 - D'Addario Strings[Brought to you by D'Addario: https://ddar.io/wykyk-rr & XPND Pedalboard: https://ddari.io/xpnd.rr]© Copyright Gearhead Communications LLC, 2025#guitar #rigrundown #guitarist #guitarplayer #guitargear

Upon Further Review
KMAland Basketball (UFR): Glenwood 56 Denison-Schleswig 44

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2025 3:34


Hoopsville
22.4: Underrated?

Hoopsville

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2025 138:45


Every season there are programs that draw attention by playing above (other's?) expectations. However, by mid-February many of them have whilted in conference play. But not all. On Thursday's Hoopsville, we chat with four programs which have gotten stronger and with weeks left in the regular season may be position to continue playing in March. What is working so well for some programs who aren't always in the spotlight? And are they woefully underrated? Plus so many games, conferences races, and more to recap all on today's matinee edition of Hoopsville presented by D3hoops.com Guests appearing on the Hudl Hoopsville Hotline: - Colleen Ames, Cortland women's coach - Alexa Shields, Merchant Marine women's coach - Josh Brooks, Belhaven men's coach - Chris Sullivan, No. 20 Denison men's coach

The KE Report
Cosa Resources – Winter Drilling To Commence In February At The Murphy Lake North Uranium Project, In The Athabasca Basin

The KE Report

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 11:07


Keith Bodnarchuk, President and CEO, and Andy Carmichael, VP of Exploration of Cosa Resources Corp (TSX-V: COSA) (OTCQB: COSAF), both join me to review the news released on January 20th, which announced the core drilling plans for the Murphy Lake North Project for the winter exploration program. Murphy Lake North is a joint venture between Cosa and Denison Mines Corp. (TSX: DML) (NYSE American: DNN) and is located in the eastern Athabasca Basin, Saskatchewan.  Cosa is the project operator and holds a 70% interest with Denison holding a 30% interest.   Keith walks us through the history that their experienced team has previously working for Denison Mines, as well as IsoEnergy, and their familiarity with this area of the eastern Athabasca Basin. In conjunction with this exploration campaign several other team members from Denison have joined the team at Cosa Resources, and they will be helping to support these exploration efforts.   Andy then walks us through the 1,600 meters of drilling planned for the first campaign on Murphy Lake North since 2005, and how the Larocque Lake Trend has been significantly revitalized since the 2018 discovery of the Hurricane Deposit – the world's highest-grade Indicated Mineral Resource for uranium. He walks us through the 2 main target areas, which include the interpreted strike extension of Hurricane Deposit geology of the CH1 and CH2 conductive trends proximal to favorable historical drill results and intersections of uranium mineralization, within Murphy Lake North and following up on historical.    Keith the wraps up providing the projected timelines where the mobilization of drill and crew has already started and will continue into early February, and once everything is in place the drilling should take about 4 weeks to complete. There is the potential to have radioactivity readings from the drill core following that, and then an anticipated quick turnaround for the drill assays.   If you have any questions for Keith or Andy regarding Cosa Resources, then please email them in to me at Shad@kereport.com.   In full disclosure, Shad is a shareholder of Cosa Resources at the time of this recording.   Click here to see the YouTube video with accompanying graphics   Click here to follow the most recent news from Cosa Resources

Upon Further Review
#Move2025 (UFR): Lola Mendlik, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2025 3:49


Money on the Left
Community Currencies with Jens Martignoni

Money on the Left

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 1, 2025 88:14 Transcription Available


Money on the Left speaks with Dr. Jens Martignoni, lecturer at the Zurich University of Applied Sciences and chief editor of the International Journal of Community Currency Research (IJCCR). Community or complementary currencies are phenomena of great interest to monetary scholars and activists. We've spoken often about them on this show–whether about the Benjamins classroom currency at SUNY Cortland, the DVDs currency at Denison, or our recurring work on the Uni Currency Project. During our conversation with Martignoni, the appeal of such projects becomes clear. Community currencies not only lay bare the false claims of prevailing monetary orthodoxy–and in so doing make powerful teaching tools, as Jakob Feinig has argued. They also permit and even compel us to imagine a world that is otherwise–a world figured first in terms of abundance rather than primarily or exclusively in terms of scarcity. In our dialog, we focus on Martignoni's provocative essay for the IJCCR, titled “Money is Not a Medium of Exchange.” In doing so, we reflect upon the limits of “exchange” as a framework for understanding money, while simultaneously experimenting with more generative linguistic and conceptual tools to help us re-imagine monetary provisioning.   Visit our Patreon page here: https://www.patreon.com/MoLsuperstructureMusic by Nahneen Kula: www.nahneenkula.com

Mining Stock Daily
Cosa Resources JVs Multiple Uranium Exploration Projects with Denison Mines

Mining Stock Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2024 15:21


Keith Bodnarchuk, CEO of Cosa Resources, discusses the company's recent joint venture with Denison Mines, focusing on uranium exploration in the Athabasca Basin. He highlights the significance of acquiring projects in this region, the deliverables associated with the joint venture, and the current exploration landscape. Additionally, Bodnarchuk shares insights on the potential impact of U.S. tariffs on Canadian uranium exports and the importance of energy security.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 640 - Waterfowl Weather LIVE! RE-AIR

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2024 41:04


CLICK HERE FOR ORIGINAL VIDEO:Join Dr. Mike Brasher, Dr. Scott Stephens and Meteorologist Mandy Bailey as they break down the upcoming weather patterns during early December 2024 that could make or break your next duck hunt!

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres
Foremost's Option Agreement with Denison Mines to Develop Uranium Properties

Mission Matters Podcast with Adam Torres

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 13:54


Uranium has been an incredibly hot commodity as of late. In this episode, Adam Torres and Jason Barnard, President and CEO at Foremost Clean Energy, explore uranium and Foremost Clean Energy. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia

Mission Matters Money
Foremost's Option Agreement with Denison Mines to Develop Uranium Properties

Mission Matters Money

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2024 13:54


Uranium has been an incredibly hot commodity as of late. In this episode, Adam Torres and Jason Barnard, President and CEO at Foremost Clean Energy, explore uranium and Foremost Clean Energy. Follow Adam on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/askadamtorres/ for up to date information on book releases and tour schedule. Apply to be a guest on our podcast: https://missionmatters.lpages.co/podcastguest/ Visit our website: https://missionmatters.com/ More FREE content from Mission Matters here: https://linktr.ee/missionmattersmedia

WhiskyCast
Ironroot Republic Celebrates 10 Years

WhiskyCast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2024 32:34


Many craft distilleries that came to life in the early 2010's are marking their 10th anniversaries, and this weekend, the folks at Ironroot Republic Distilling in Denison, Texas celebrated their anniversary. The Likarish family founded Ironroot Republic after Robert Likarish decided that he didn't want to practice law in his final year of law school, and his brother Jonathan gave up a career designing medical equipment to become Ironroot Republic's head distiller and blender. We'll talk with Jonathan Likarish on this week's WhiskyCast In-Depth. In the news, Diageo opens a distillery in China, while an Indian distiller plans to open a distillery in Scotland. 

Tick Boot Camp
Episode 440: Healing Lyme Together - an interview with Sophia Denison

Tick Boot Camp

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2024 99:29


Introduction: In this powerful episode, Tick Boot Camp Podcast Rich Johannesen and special guest co-host Dan Wagner welcome Lyme disease survivor and advocate Sophia Denison. Dan shares insights on his new Global Lyme Alliance-sponsored podcast, Lyme Plus, which he co-hosts with Kenzie Vath, where they spotlight essential information from doctors and researchers in the Lyme disease field. Rich then introduces Sophia, an inspiring young leader in the Lyme disease community, whose journey of resilience has fueled her advocacy efforts. Sophia's Advocacy and Community Engagement: Sophia Denison recounts her transformative journey from Lyme disease patient to a leading activist. Now fully recovered, she dedicates herself to raising awareness and empowering others. As an ambassador for the Global Lyme Alliance, she has organized community events, including a screening of The Quiet Epidemic documentary on her college campus. She discusses how storytelling opens up powerful dialogues and fosters empathy, helping others understand the struggles of Lyme disease sufferers. Sophia's Early Life and Initial Symptoms: Growing up in Barrington, Illinois, Sophia was an active child who participated in sports and triathlons. However, at age seven, she began experiencing unexplainable symptoms, including intense stomach pain, weight loss, and severe anxiety. Her symptoms were initially misdiagnosed as gastrointestinal issues and anxiety, which delayed her Lyme diagnosis for over a decade. The Challenges of College and Escalating Symptoms: Upon starting college, Sophia's symptoms intensified. She faced body pain, fatigue, and unusual neurological episodes like uncontrollable laughing and crying. Balancing academic demands while sharing facilities with other students added to her stress and exacerbated her symptoms. Despite seeking help from specialists, her symptoms were often dismissed as stress-related. Sophia's Search for a Diagnosis and the Role of IGeneX Testing: Sophia recalls the emotional toll of visiting multiple specialists, only to be told her symptoms were "all in her head." Desperate for answers, she decided to undergo a Lyme test with IGeneX. With encouragement from her best friend and neighbor, Lulu, who shared her own Lyme story, Sophia pursued testing that finally confirmed her suspicions. Discovering a Treatment Path in Germany: Sophia sought treatment at Klinik St. Georg in Bad Aibling, Germany. There, she underwent treatments including whole-body hyperthermia, blood ozone therapy, and detoxification therapies. The intensive treatment program helped Sophia begin her journey toward health, though it was a difficult path both emotionally and physically. Building a Personalized Toolbox for Recovery: Recovery for Sophia meant building a personalized "toolbox" of health strategies. Today, she maintains her health through supplements, a balanced diet, regular movement, and stress management. She emphasizes listening to her body, and understanding its needs has allowed her to reconnect with herself and rebuild her life. Lessons Learned and Empowering Advice for the Lyme Community: Sophia's key advice to others is to trust that their symptoms are real. By tuning into her body's signals and understanding its resilience, she was able to shift her perspective on Lyme disease. Sophia encourages patients to see their bodies as allies and lean into their strength through the journey. Her recovery serves as a beacon of hope for Lyme patients, demonstrating that healing is possible. Action Items and Future Goals: Sophia is committed to her work with the Global Lyme Alliance and other organizations to connect Lyme patients with Lyme-literate healthcare providers. By sharing her experiences, she hopes to continue empowering others and raising awareness of Lyme disease. Conclusion: This episode offers a hopeful message for Lyme sufferers worldwide. Sophia Denison's journey from illness to advocacy serves as a reminder that recovery is achievable, and her story encourages listeners to trust their instincts, seek proper care, and find a supportive community.

Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Waterfowl Weather LIVE! RE-AIR

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 45:10


Join Dr. Mike Brasher and three expert meteorologists as they break down the upcoming weather patterns that could make or break your next duck hunt!

Upon Further Review
KMAland Senior Spotlight (UFR): Mayah Slater, Denison-Schleswig

Upon Further Review

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2024 5:31


Big Mad True Crime
289. [NEVADA] Serial Monster || The Murder of Brianna Denison

Big Mad True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2024 52:54


An empty couch, blood on the pillow, and victims coming forward.  Contributing Writing & Research: The Queen of All Things, Haley Gray. For photos pertaining to this case, check out the highlight at the top of my profile at Instagram.com/TheHeatherAshley.  Sponsors: Zocdoc.com/bigmad - Find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. IQBAR - Text "BIG" to 64000 to get 20% off all IQBAR products, plus get FREE shipping. "BIG" to 64000. Ollie.com - Enter code BIGMAD to get 60% off your first box. Bombas.com/Bigmad - For 20% off your first purchase, use promo code BIGMAD at checkout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Visiting the Presidents
BONUS! How I Spent My Summer of Presidential Travels 2024, Part 1!

Visiting the Presidents

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 30:51


BONUS episode featuring my summer of presidential travels as I fit in as many birthplaces, gravesites, homes, and other sites into one history professor's summer break.  The first of three trips, join me as I visit Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio!Links to Previous Episodes Mentioned:Birthplaces"Rutherford Hayes and Delaware (OH)""Warren Harding and Blooming Grove""Herbert Hoover and West Branch""Dwight Eisenhower and Denison""Ronald Reagan and Tampico"Homes"Ulysses Grant and Galena""Benjamin Harrison and Indianapolis""Warren Harding and Marion""Harry S Truman and Independence""Gerald Ford and Alexandria""Barack Obama and Kalorama (and Maui)"Graves"Thomas Jefferson's Grave"Check out the website at VisitingthePresidents.com for visual aids, links, past episodes, recommended reading, and other information! Support the showVisit the social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!Support the showVisit the social media on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram!

The Flip Side with Noah Filipiak
Ep. 107: Mark & Beth Denison on Betrayal Trauma

The Flip Side with Noah Filipiak

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2024 62:11


Noah has an in-depth conversation with Mark and Beth Denison on Mark's decades-long sexual addiction, the betrayal trauma Beth experienced from that, and how they found hope and healing. This is a must-listen for anyone in recovery and their spouse.    This is Mark's second time on The Flip Side. You can listen to he and Noah's first conversation on sexual addiction here (Episode 76).    Mark and Beth Denison have been married for 41 years. Though raised in Texas, they now live in Bradenton, Florida, where they are near their son and grandson. Dr. Denison was a senior pastor for 31 years, a church planter, and a university Board chairman three times. He also served as chaplain for the Houston Rocket's NBA franchise, and is author of 12 books, including Jesus & the 12 Steps, Porn in the Pew, and his newest release, Advanced Recovery. Mark's training in recovery work includes a Master's Degree with a focus on recovery. He is a trained PSAP and member of the American Association of Christian Counselors. Beth Denison has been working with women for over 40 years. She has been a church Women's Ministry Leader, mentor, and popular speaker. Beth is a Certified Life Coach, an APSATS Certified Partner Coach, and AASAT Certified Partner Recovery Coach. She is author of 12-Week Recovery Guide for Spouses and is co-author of Couples Recovery Guide. In 2017, Mark and Beth launched There's Still Hope, which provides one-on-one coaching, a 90-Day Recovery program for men, and 11 weekly recovery groups.   www.theresstillhope.org   You can also watch the podcast episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/O5EYs9l5Tl8   Flip Side Notes: Join an upcoming Beyond the Battle online group at www.beyondthebattle.net   Support Flip Side sponsor Angry Brew by using promo code FLIP at angrybrew.com or fivelakes.com to pick up some Angry Brew or Chris' Blend coffee at 10% off.   Get a free month of Covenant Eyes at www.covenanteyes.com using promo code BEYOND   Get a free month of Accountable2You keyword accountability: a2u.app/beyond (do not use “www”)   Support the show and get some sweet swag by becoming a patron at www.patreon.com/noahfilipiak – includes exclusive access to email the show and request topics.   Purchase Beyond the Battle and Needed Navigation by Noah Filipiak.

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik
Rewriting the Rules of College Success: Adam Weinberg's Game-Changing Leadership at Denison University

The Caring Economy with Toby Usnik

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 35:35


In this thought-provoking episode of The Caring Economy, host Toby Usnik is joined by Adam Weinberg, President of Denison University. Adam is a trailblazer in higher education, pushing the boundaries of what a liberal arts college can achieve in the 21st century. Under his leadership, Denison has not only weathered challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic but has emerged stronger, more innovative, and more committed to preparing students for a rapidly changing world. What You'll Learn in This Episode: How Adam is transforming Denison University to meet the needs of today's students The critical role of mentorship and civic engagement in shaping future leaders The integration of AI and technology into a liberal arts education Why emotional intelligence and intellectual humility are essential for success How Denison is redefining what it means to prepare students for life, not just careers Whether you're interested in leadership, education, or how colleges can better prepare students for the future, this episode offers valuable insights into the future of higher education. Don't forget to check out my book that inspired this whole series!

In squash - The Podcast
Episode 332 Jackson Bragman - National Squash League

In squash - The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 8, 2024 68:14


Jackson Bragman's Bragman Breakdown is eclectic, highly entertaining; not only does he lay out College Squash and most recently and prolifically the National Squash League, he also takes on the WWE, movie reviews, and a wide range of other pop culture topics. Meanwhile, he's a full time student playing college squash Denison. Clearly, impressive is an understatement. Jackson deep dives on the highly acclaimed new US pro squash league, the NSL, and I also get his take on the college squash landscape, including Denison's chances of making inroads towards the Potter Cup. Great chat!!

Unashamedly You with Jamie Herndon
Let His Glory Be Revealed with Ginger Gilbert - Part Two

Unashamedly You with Jamie Herndon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2024 60:19


Part Two of our interview with Ginger Gilbert, First Lady of Truth Church of Denison, TX.In the second half of Let His Glory Be Revealed, Ginger continues sharing her experience with her bone marrow transplant, the challenges it brought, and the scare of contracting COVID while having a weakened immune system. She talks about the complications that arose from the illness, but through it all, God remained faithful and continued to reveal His glory. This episode is sure to leave you feeling renewed and your faith in God's power restored.

Unashamedly You with Jamie Herndon
Let His Glory Be Revealed with Ginger Gilbert - Part One

Unashamedly You with Jamie Herndon

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2024 66:20


Part One of our interview with Ginger Gilbert, First Lady of Truth Church of Denison, TX. In this episode, Ginger shares her struggle with leukemia shortly after she and her husband assumed the pastorate of their church. Despite the scares and complications of her diagnosis, she describes several miracles and how God was faithful and always provided for their needs. At the end of this episode, we have an added bonus that we know will be a blessing to you! We can't wait to hear the stories of faith that will be built by listening in.

Rural Revival
160 | Taylor Borkowski of The Cottage

Rural Revival

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2024 36:24


Today on the podcast we're with Taylor Borkowski of The Cottage in Denison, Iowa (pop. 8,172). Taylor and her mom bought out an existing business in January 2020, only to shut down six days after their open house celebration due to covid.It's been a wild ride, and Taylor's sharing how they overcame the covid challenges, brought a massive change to their product line, filled a gap in the community, and recently moved locations.She also talks about her involvement with the community, which includes hosting community events that incorporate a diverse population, and you'll see why she was voted Volunteer of the Year!If you live near western Iowa, you'll want to put these upcoming events on your calendar:Fall Frenzy — October 9, 4-8 pmChristmas at The Cottage — October 28 (private ticketed event)Holiday Open House — November 14-17Recipe Walk — November 17, 1-4 pmTaylor also used our Farm Dinner Event Kit for their recent farm to table celebration. If you're thinking about bringing a farm to table dinner to your community, this is a great resource for you!Check out more on the blog.SHOW NOTESDenison, IowaHot Summer NightsWomen in Business Impact OrganizationFarm-to-Table Event KitVan Houten AcresChamber & Development Council of Crawford CountyFOLLOW THE COTTAGEFACEBOOKINSTAGRAMWEBSITEBRANDED BY RURAL REVIVALDid you start out the year with big brand goals but still haven't found the time to work on those? If that's you, we've still got over three months left in the year and we can help make this happen for you through Branded by Rural Revival — our rural design studio that specifically focuses on helping small businesses and small towns. From websites to logos, marketing assets, course building, and podcast setup, we are ready to help you build a brand you love. Find out more and check out our latest work at brandedbyruralrevival.co.MORE FROM RURAL REVIVALWEBSITEINSTAGRAMFACEBOOK

Kreative Kontrol
Ep. #905: Duane Denison from The Jesus Lizard

Kreative Kontrol

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2024 19:34


EVERY OTHER KREATIVE KONTROL EPISODE IS ONLY ACCESSIBLE TO MONTHLY $6 USD PATREON SUPPORTERS. Enjoy this excerpt and please subscribe now via this link to hear this full episode. Thanks!The Jesus Lizard Week '24 concludes with Duane Denison discussing the Jesus Lizard's new album RACK, why Nashville has been so enticing for musicians looking for a home, working as a guitar teacher and providing remote lessons to students, why he thought to employ quality control measures in writing new songs in the Jesus Lizard, whether or not the band ever contemplated making RACK with previous collaborators like the late Steve Albini, some of the guitar players and musical heroes he pays homage to on the new album, his golden era for the Jesus Lizard, touring again, writing new songs, other future plans, and much more.Support vish on Patreon! Thanks to Pizza Trokadero, the Bookshelf, Planet Bean Coffee, and Grandad's Donuts. Support Y.E.S.S., Pride Centre of Edmonton, and Letters to Santa. Follow vish online.Related episodes/links:Ep. #904: Mac McNeilly from The Jesus LizardEp. #903: David Wm. Sims from The Jesus LizardEp. #902: David Yow from The Jesus LizardEp. #170: Andy Gill of Gang of FourEp. #92: The Jesus Lizard Week with David Wm. SimsEp. #91: The Jesus Lizard Week with Duane DenisonEp. #90: The Jesus Lizard Week with Mac McNeillyEp. #89: The Jesus Lizard Week with David YowEp. #9: David YowSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/kreative-kontrol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.