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Surprise Episode!!! We called this a Little One, but it was pretty normal length. Due to the 'Rona, we decided to record while I had more time off than I've ever had. We started by going through the old Discovery Episode of Christmas Duggars that's only 8 minutes long. It was a blast from the past, no Tater Tot Mansion, baby Jackson, less kids! In, a holiday Deep Dive Jubilee, we explore the rest of the Duggar's (and ours, really) Christmas Traditions. Hope you enjoyed the Xmas version of the theme. We have had a rough Fall/Winter so far in the Salgado household, so this was our way to gush about Christmas and get a little into the season. Thank you so much all for your support so far. We hope you have a warm, fantastic, COVID-free Holiday. We look forward to sharing more with you, in the new year. Feel Free to buy us a pickle...or a coffee. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug Send us a message at digginguptheduggars@gmail.com Enjoy our episode visuals and other shenanigans on insta @digginguptheduggarspod. And, if you'd like to send Mildred (and us) anything in classic mail form, send it to P.O. Box 5973 Glendale, AZ 85312 Mildred (and us) love a good Christmas card. Christmas Bell Sound Effect from Pixabay Papa Noel Sound Effect by yvanjmd from Pixabay
Join The Drisk, Garron and Kingy as they try to win Kingy over on the wonderful Sega Saturn with some games that was released in the west and only on the Sega Saturn. Show Notes: Megadrive 2 mini : Link Everdrive Mega Pro : Link Egret Console Mini : Link Raddical Reggie You Tube : Link Metal Jesus Rocks You Tube : Link ThaBeast721 You Tube : Link Papago Translator : Android | Apple Launch Box Saturn emulator : Mednafen Saturn Mode disc optical : Link Sega Action Replay : Link Related RGDS episodes to discove more on the Sega Saturn : Episode 248 Saturn Voyage of Discovery Episode 224 PlayStation Vs Saturn Episode 146 Sega Saturn
In unserer ersten Doppelfolge zum ersten Star Trek Doppelpack seit dem Ende von Deep Space Nine werfen wir einen kurzen Blick auf eine sehr gemütliche Discovery Episode bevor es heißt "Mon capitaine"...
Hydro and The Captain discuss how useful the SaS system is from Decks of KeyForge and how it should fit into the competitive game. We share our thoughts as well as a useful history lesson in the birth of SaS. Timestamps: Our ForgeNights: 02:55 Main Topic: 09:37 Links: Call of Discovery Episode 56
Hydro and The Captain discuss how useful the SaS system is from Decks of KeyForge and how it should fit into the competitive game. We share our thoughts as well as a useful history lesson in the birth of SaS. Timestamps: Our ForgeNights: 02:55 Main Topic: 09:37 Links: Call of Discovery Episode 56
The Promise of Discovery Episode 14: This episode outlines research focused on a new treatment strategy for Rett syndrome and related disorders, tests the hypothesis that there may be specific Rett syndrome populations that are most likely to respond effectively and safely to the treatment, and discusses specific biomarkers, like EEG, that might be used to test how the brain responds. VKC Researcher: Colleen Niswender, Ph.D., Research Associate Professor of Pharmacology; Director of Molecular Pharmacology, Vanderbilt Center for Neuroscience Drug Discovery Interviewer: Sheryl Anne Vermudez, Graduate Student in Pharmacology, Niswender laboratory
The Promise of Discovery Episode 13: Many deaf and hard-of-hearing (DHH) children struggle with reading and the severity of the impairment for some children increases with age. Despite this, we know very little about the brain mechanisms for successful reading in DHH children and do not know why some DHH children are good readers and other are not. The research discussed in this episode uses functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in 10- to 15-year-old hearing children as well as in DHH children with predominant signed language, predominant oral language, or bimodal (signed and oral) language. The longitudinal approach follows children two years later and allows an investigation of how reading gains are related to brain changes over time and whether this varies with age. VKC Researcher: James Booth, Ph.D., Patricia & Rodes Hart Chair and Professor of Psychology & Human Development Interviewer: Daniel Devor, project coordinator, Brain Development Lab. Watch the video of the podcast with ASL interpretation at: https://vimeo.com/524309928
The Promise of Discovery Episode 12: New research from the lab of VKC Investigator Blythe Corbett, Ph.D., suggests girls with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) may experience puberty earlier than their typically developing peers. Findings prompt a need for enhanced understanding of pubertal development in individuals with autism and new supports and treatments to address matters associated with this transitional period. VKC Researcher: Blythe Corbett, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Psychology Interviewer: Rachael Anne Muscatello, Ph.D., Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Department of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
The Promise of Discovery Episode 11: ASSIST – Advocating for Supports to Improve Service Transitions – is a program that trains parents of young adults with autism on services that are available in the community and empowers them to advocate for their child to help them successfully transition to adulthood. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Julie Lounds Taylor, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Pediatrics and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Interviewer: Janet Shouse, Program Coordinator, IDD Toolkit; Study Coordinator, Project ECHO Autism Adult Healthcare
Triple D & JDE are back for another edition of The Academy Star Trek podcast. On this weeks episode:-Chris Pine News-The Art of Star Trek: Discovery Book-The Orville Season 3-Screenwriter For Quentin Tarantino’s Star Trek -Mike McMahan Talks ‘Star Trek: Lower Decks’ Season 2-David Cronenberg-RIP Tommy “Tiny” Lister-COVID-19 vaccine is “like Star Trek”?-Trek-Themed Home Goods & MoreThe guys then break down Discovery Episode 9 & Episode 10.Thanks for listening. Merry Christmas!SUBSCRIBE TO THE NEW HAMIN MEDIA GROUP AFFILIATES CHANNEL! www.haminmediagroup.podbean.comYOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnZkzOodkDzBN5wiunvCXkgCHECK OUT OUR SPONSORS!!Vince Russo Bro! Coffee from TheBroasters.comArtisan Greek Olive Oil from zourdosoliveoil.comPro Wrestling TeesProwrestlingtees.com/SuperStarSilvioProWrestlingTees.com/BinHaminProWrestlingTees.com/StevieRichardsProWrestlingTees.com/SEGShirtsProWrestlingTees.com/GreekGodPapadon Stevie Richards FitnessStevieRichardsFitness.com
The boys welcome Eric Senich, reporter for the Van Halen News Desk, and host of DISCovery with Erich Senich. (1:32) We talk about FastFret's Frankenstrat and Seanorama's recording studio. (3:58) We cover a lot of Van Halen ground, discussing Wolfgang Van Halen's new song Distance and his prowess as a musician; how we discovered Van Halen; Eddie's ties to WASP; Eddie Van Halen's vocals; the album 1984 and 5150. (10:32) David Lee Roth is the interview king (as heard in DISCovery Episode 29) (30:16) Eric talks about meeting David Lee Roth (33:27) and offers a Sammy Hagar story from his time in radio (39:36) What happened when David Lee Roth showed up at an Iowa State Football game? (46:24) Wolfgang's been doing lots of press, recently appearing on Eddie Trunk and his social media savviness are becoming legendary. (51:36) You can check out Eric's work at the Van Halen Newsdesk https://www.vhnd.com/ And his Podcast, DISCovery with Eric Senich https://www.spreaker.com/show/thediscoverypodcast vanhalen #music #davidleeroth #wolfgangvanhalen #wasp #vanhalennewsdesk #eddietrunk Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @therealmeetthegeeks on Instagram
The boys welcome Eric Senich, reporter for the Van Halen News Desk, and host of DISCovery with Erich Senich. (1:32) We talk about FastFret's Frankenstrat and Seanorama's recording studio. (3:58) We cover a lot of Van Halen ground, discussing Wolfgang Van Halen's new song Distance and his prowess as a musician; how we discovered Van Halen; Eddie's ties to WASP; Eddie Van Halen's vocals; the album 1984 and 5150. (10:32) David Lee Roth is the interview king (as heard in DISCovery Episode 29) (30:16) Eric talks about meeting David Lee Roth (33:27) and offers a Sammy Hagar story from his time in radio (39:36) What happened when David Lee Roth showed up at an Iowa State Football game? (46:24) Wolfgang's been doing lots of press, recently appearing on Eddie Trunk and his social media savviness are becoming legendary. (51:36) You can check out Eric's work at the Van Halen Newsdesk https://www.vhnd.com/ And his Podcast, DISCovery with Eric Senich https://www.spreaker.com/show/thediscoverypodcast vanhalen #music #davidleeroth #wolfgangvanhalen #wasp #vanhalennewsdesk #eddietrunk Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @therealmeetthegeeks on Instagram
The boys welcome Eric Senich, reporter for the Van Halen News Desk, and host of DISCovery with Erich Senich. (1:32) We talk about FastFret's Frankenstrat and Seanorama's recording studio. (3:58) We cover a lot of Van Halen ground, discussing Wolfgang Van Halen's new song Distance and his prowess as a musician; how we discovered Van Halen; Eddie's ties to WASP; Eddie Van Halen's vocals; the album 1984 and 5150. (10:32) David Lee Roth is the interview king (as heard in DISCovery Episode 29) (30:16) Eric talks about meeting David Lee Roth (33:27) and offers a Sammy Hagar story from his time in radio (39:36) What happened when David Lee Roth showed up at an Iowa State Football game? (46:24) Wolfgang's been doing lots of press, recently appearing on Eddie Trunk and his social media savviness are becoming legendary. (51:36) You can check out Eric's work at the Van Halen Newsdesk https://www.vhnd.com/ And his Podcast, DISCovery with Eric Senich https://www.spreaker.com/show/thediscoverypodcast #vanhalen #music #davidleeroth #wolfgangvanhalen #wasp #vanhalennewsdesk #eddietrunk Website: www.seanmcginity.ca Meet The Geeks: http://mtgcomic.thecomicseries.com/ @seangeekpodcast on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook @fastfretfingers on Instagram @ToddGeeks Tech Talk on Facebook @the_real_meet_the_geeks on Instagram Support this podcast
The crew reviews Discovery Episode 4 and @MattVsSelf stops by to talk about Star Trek uniforms.
The Promise of Discovery Episode 9: This episode outlines a qualitative study to explore the disability identity development of college students with disabilities. The results led to establishing a model of psychosocial identity development for individuals with disabilities. The model highlights four developmental statuses: acceptance, relationship, adoption and engagement. The model also has application as a framework for healthcare professionals and psychologists who are working with individuals with disabilities. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Anjali J. Forber-Pratt, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Human & Organizational Development Interviewer: Bradley Minotti, undergraduate psychology major at the University of Florida
The Promise of Discovery Episode 8: Sense Theatre is a unique intervention research program that brings together theatre techniques and peer actors to enhance social competence in individuals with autism spectrum disorder. The program includes theatre games, character development, improvisation, singing, and the performance of an original play with themes of belonging, acceptance, and making friends. Research has demonstrated that the communication and social skills of children with autism can be significantly enhanced through participation in structured theatrical and musical experiences. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Blythe A. Corbett, Ph.D., Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences and Psychology Interviewer: Emelyne Bingham, Senior Lecturer in the Teaching of Music
The Promise of Discovery Episode 7: Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit has the potential to uncover molecular targets with positive therapeutic potential. The investigators’ research efforts using a model of early immune activation aim to elucidate the molecular and circuit modifications induced by these immunological factors that ultimately contribute to alterations in reward processing. It is the vision of this research that the specificity of the approach will uncover a novel therapeutic tool to help treat social dysfunction. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Brad Grueter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Interviewer: Erin S. Calipari, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
The Promise of Discovery Episode 7: Understanding how social information is processed within the reward circuit has the potential to uncover molecular targets with positive therapeutic potential. The investigators’ research efforts using a model of early immune activation aim to elucidate the molecular and circuit modifications induced by these immunological factors that ultimately contribute to alterations in reward processing. It is the vision of this research that the specificity of the approach will uncover a novel therapeutic tool to help treat social dysfunction. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Brad Grueter, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Anesthesiology, Molecular Physiology & Biophysics, and Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Interviewer: Erin S. Calipari, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Pharmacology
The Promise of Discovery Episode 6: Testing an app to help pediatricians recognize autism risk in young children Researchers from the Vanderbilt Kennedy Center and partners from technology start-up Adaptive Technology Consulting discuss the evaluation of a mobile app called Autoscreen, which is currently being tested and is designed to help pediatricians recognize autism risk in young children. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Amy Weitlauf, Ph.D., assistant professor of Pediatrics and TRIAD Associate Director of Research discusses the Autoscreen app with developer Joshua Wade.
The Promise of Discovery Episode 1: Vanderbilt Kennedy Center researchers are using electronic medical record information and biological samples to better understand how Down syndrome is related to a variety of disorders and conditions. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Jeffrey Neul, M.D., Ph.D., Annette Schaffer Eskind Chair and Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology, Pharmacology, and Special Education Interviewer: Elise McMillan, J.D., Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
The Promise of Discovery Episode 4: Paul Yoder: A career in helping children learn to talk Paul Yoder, Ph.D., retired from Vanderbilt University in late 2019. A long-time Vanderbilt Kennedy Center investigator, he studied communication and language and intervention in children with language delays. In this episode, Yoder discusses what he learned over the course of his career about young children and communication. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Paul Yoder, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education (Retired) Interviewer: Catherine Bush
The Promise of Discovery Episode 2: Language growth in in young children with disabilities The Vanderbilt KidTalk project facilitates studies focused on language learning in young children with disabilities. Interventions typically focus on teaching partners (parents, siblings, peers, etc.) to support language development in children who have language delays. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Ann Kaiser, Ph.D., Susan Gray Chair in Education and Human Development; Professor of Special Education and Psychology Interviewer: Elise McMillan, J.D., Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
The Promise of Discovery Episode 3: Learning how children with autism spectrum disorders process sensory information A multidisciplinary, 5-year project focused on understanding how the brain integrates information coming in from multiple senses, and whether we can train multisensory integration abilities in children with autism. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researchers: Mark Wallace, Ph.D., Louise B. McGavock Endowed Chair; Professor of Hearing & Speech Sciences, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences, and Psychology; Dean, Vanderbilt University Graduate School Tiffany Woynaroski, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Hearing & Speech Sciences Carissa Cascio, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences Interviewer: Jacob Feldman, Hearing and Speech Sciences Graduate Student
The Promise of Discovery Episode 5: Laurie Cutting: Understanding how brain mechanisms interact to predict academic outcomes Cutting is among only 33 Vanderbilt researchers to have received an NIH Merit Award, and one of only 5 women. In this NIH research, she is measuring academic achievement and changes in brain structure and function. The ultimate goal is to develop brain-based causal models of academic achievement to effectively individualize instruction in a way that promotes academic success and prevents academic struggles. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Laurie Cutting, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Special Education; Professor of Psychology, Radiology, and Pediatrics; Associate Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Director, IDDRC Translational Neuroimaging Core C; Faculty Director, VKC Reading Clinic. Interviewer: Sissy Peters, Program Director, VKC Reading Clinic and ECHO Reading
The Promise of Discovery Episode 5: Laurie Cutting: Understanding how the brain mechanisms associated with reading, math, and executive function interact to predict academic outcomes and response to intervention Cutting is among only 33 Vanderbilt researchers to have received an NIH Merit Award, and one of only 5 women. In this NIH research, she is measuring academic achievement and changes in brain structure and function. The ultimate goal is to develop brain-based causal models of academic achievement to effectively individualize instruction in a way that promotes academic success and prevents academic struggles. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Laurie Cutting, Ph.D., Patricia and Rodes Hart Professor of Special Education; Professor of Psychology, Radiology, and Pediatrics; Associate Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Director, IDDRC Translational Neuroimaging Core C; Faculty Director, VKC Reading Clinic. Interviewer: Sissy Peters, Program Director, VKC Reading Clinic and ECHO Reading
The Promise of Discovery Episode 4: Paul Yoder: A career in helping children learn to talk Paul Yoder, Ph.D., retired from Vanderbilt University in late 2019. A long-time Vanderbilt Kennedy Center investigator, he studied communication and language and intervention in children with language delays. In this episode, Yoder discusses what he learned over the course of his career about young children and communication. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Paul Yoder, Ph.D., Professor of Special Education (Retired) Interviewer: Catherine Bush
The Promise of Discovery Episode 1: Vanderbilt Kennedy Center researchers are using electronic medical record information and biological samples to better understand how Down syndrome is related to a variety of disorders and conditions. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Jeffrey Neul, M.D., Ph.D., Annette Schaffer Eskind Chair and Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center; Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Neurology, Pharmacology, and Special Education Interviewer: Elise McMillan, J.D., Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
The Promise of Discovery Episode 2: Language growth in in young children with disabilities The Vanderbilt KidTalk project facilitates studies focused on language learning in young children with disabilities. Interventions typically focus on teaching partners (parents, siblings, peers, etc.) to support language development in children who have language delays. Vanderbilt Kennedy Center Researcher: Ann Kaiser, Ph.D., Susan Gray Chair in Education and Human Development; Professor of Special Education and Psychology Interviewer: Elise McMillan, J.D., Director, Vanderbilt Kennedy Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities; Senior Lecturer in Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences
A Process of Discovery: Episode 41 of The Path to Authenticity features a conversation with vocational therapist, Olga Rocha, PhD. Olga has devoted her life to helping others find their true path in their professional lives. In this first episode of 2020, hear her and host Tom Gentry discuss what led her to this vocation […]
Our first Discovery Episode! Sam had already seen it, and with some convincing she got Kevin to give his thoughts right after viewing Alita: Battle Angel.
"Nellie" won almost everything she entered - 441 events with 390 podium finishes - until she almost died. Alone in the desert for 3 days and 2 nights in December, with a broken pelvis, lying unsheltered and unable to move Alone, except for her dog. “Taz,” she said, “maybe you could go and get some help for me.” It's a good story. They were on the Today Show and a Discovery Episode, and now listen to Nellie describe this in person, and what she's doing now. "Dogged" in Runners World: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a21753658/dogged/ "I Shouldn't Be Alive" on the Discovery Channel: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt1575882/
Mehr Licht als Schatten war die siebte Folge der zweiten Staffel von "Star Trek: Discovery". Nicht nur, weil das Versteckspiel mit Spock endlich ein Ende hat und Ethan Peck seinen ersten Auftritt feiert. Sondern, weil die als Übergangsepisode zur nächsten Erzählstufe gedachte Episode "Licht und Schatten" nicht einfach ein Infodump ist sondern überraschend gute Action bietet. Die bisher kürzeste Folge der Staffel ist straff erzählt, beantwortet einige offene Fragen, erneuert die Titelsequenz und liefert am Ende die bisher aufregendste Verbindung zur Original-Serie. Unsere Podcaster Baumgart, Hille und Meyer feiern mit einem vulkanischen Gruß und sind sich einig, dass es endlich wieder richtig Freude macht, freitags auf die nächste Discovery-Episode zu warten. Auch wenn der Podcast urlaubsbedingt jetzt eine Woche Pause machen muss. Dafür sind wir am 20.3. gleich doppelt so stark mit dem Recap der Episoden 8 und 9 zurück.
This week on Engage we have a very short recap of Discovery Episode 11 "The Wolf Inside" by Engineer Brian while Jordan is away on The Star Trek Cruise.
Discord: https://discord.gg/0igWZxupFC0N8mH4 Patreon: patreon.com/starmike We take a look at Discovery Episode 6, "Lethe"
Discord: https://discord.gg/0igWZxupFC0N8mH4 Patreon: patreon.com/starmike We take a look at Discovery Episode 6, "Lethe"
SPOILERS – The Star Trek Discovery S1.E3, and The Orville S1.E4 are discussed. This week answer our premier #askSpock about the lack of female leads in TOS. Jonathan Kuehleien joins us for a live fact check of our second episode. We discuss Blade Runner as an example of film noir. Star Trek Discovery's premier set Canadian broadcast records. We take a deep dive into Discovery Episode 3: “Context is for Kings” and The Orville Episode 4: “If the Stars Should Appear”. Picks: Blade Runner 2049 Star Trek Discovery Poster by Aaron Harvey Episode 5 Show Links: Blade Runner — Constructing a Future Noir ‘Star Trek: Discovery' Debuts To 9.6 Million Viewers, Record CBSAA Signups And Critical Praise STAR TREK: DISCOVERY Sets Audience Record in Canada Star Trek Discovery - “Context is for Kings” (USA) (Canada) Rehka Sharma - Battlestar Galactica, V Anthony Rapp - Dazed & Confused, Rent, Road Trip Basidium According to Star Trek: Discovery, Starfleet still runs Microsoft Windows “If the Stars Should Appear” The Orville, S1 E4 (USA) (Canada) Mockingbird The Jem'Hadar Book of Henry Fatman on Batman The Starlost (1973) - Episode #9 Opening theme (DVD quality) Dr Who Series 10 Harrison Ford Really Can't Remember Ryan Gosling's Name | The Graham Norton Show
As Ibex’s Righteous Vanguard lands on Counterweight, the Kingdom Come drifts away in a slow arc towards September. The trip is long and cold and quiet, and with a surplus of free time on their hands, The Chime turns towards introspection. Aria Joie is led into a new musical endeavor, Mako Trig unearths new truths about the history September Institute, and Cass considers both of his families. And in the cockpit, Automated Dynamics Unit 227 scours their databases, looking for an answer to the question: Who are Liberty and Discovery? Episode 27: “An Animal Out of Context” Remember: You have beaten your worst days. Hosted by Austin Walker (@austin_walker) Featuring Keith J Carberry (@KeithJCarberry), Jack de Quidt (@notquitereal), Ali Acampora (@ali_west), and Art Tebbel (@atebbel) Produced by Ali Acampora Cover Art by Craig Sheldon (@shoddyrobot) Intro Music by Jack de Quidt