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Jim talks with Cliff Maloney about the November election and his get-out-the-vote campaign, The Pennsylvania Chase. They discuss Cliff's libertarian background, why Pennsylvania is a crucial state, a Republican return to grassroots, the structure of the operation, the effectiveness of door-knocking, choosing the highest-impact doors to knock on, why Cliff is helping the Republicans, Jim's political trajectory, oikophobia, why Jim finds Trump intolerable, Cliff's political background, working for Ron Paul, the loss of the anti-war left, Trump's gut instinct, Trump's deficit record, comparing the foreign policy of Nikki Haley & John McCain, hurricane relief & Ukraine relief, whether support for Ukraine is a good investment, the drug war, returning abortion rights to the states, transgender surgeries for kids, luxury beliefs, Christian nationalism in the Republican Party, woke ideology vs the nuclear family, the unsustainability of American public education, teacher's unions, politics as the adjudication of power, the importance of open disagreements, Thomas Massie, and much more. Episode Transcript Get Out the Vote, by Donald Green and Alan Gerber "Dividend Money: An Alternative to Central Banker Managed Fractional Reserve Banking Money," by Jim Rutt (YouTube) Cliff Maloney is a United States political strategist and commentator. He is nationally known for launching the grassroots program “Operation Win at the Door,” which has now knocked on over 3 million doors and elected 300+ state legislators. His life's mission is to create a liberty state by targeting the 5,413 state legislative seats in America to elect principled citizen legislators.
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This district has been represented by Warden Bruce Morrison for more than 20 years. District 3 in Victoria County covers Baddeck. Candidates include Gary Crowder, Donald Green, and Jess Kerr.
Dean's Chat hosts Drs. Jeffrey Jensen and Johanna Richey are joined by Dr. Donald Green, from San Diego, California. Today's podcast is sponsored by Bako Diagnostics! Join us for a fun discussion that includes significant history in our profession. For Example, Dr. Green trained under Dr. John Steinberg's grandfather, Marvin, at Jewish Memorial Hospital in New York, then did his 2nd and 3rd year of residency training at Doctors Hospital in Tucker Georgia. Great discussions on the Podiatry Institute, and his experiene in education at PCPM, then as a residency director. Dr. Green is formally retired as of December 2018, however, he remains affiliated with the practice, and continues to contribute to the operation of the San Diego Podiatry Group in an "Emeritus"-type role. Dr. Green is a former chairman and professor of podiatric surgery at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine (now Temple University School of Podiatric Medicine) and former president of the American Board of Foot and Ankle Surgery. He has been a major partner of the San Diego podiatry group since 1983. He has been an Assistant Professor in the Department of Orthopedics at UCSD and podiatric residency director since 1984 (1st at Hillside hospital and now at Scripps Mercy Hospital.) He is board certified in podiatric surgery as well as podiatric biomechanics. Dr. Green's interests are in foot mechanics, pediatric foot care (children and infants), podiatric surgery, and general podiatric care. Enjoy this conversation with a true thought leader in our profession! https://deanschat.com/ https://bakodx.com/ https://bmef.org/ www.explorepodmed.org https://podiatrist2be.com/ https://higherlearninghub.com/
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This Episode we interview Toni Iapicca, Tim Olson, Donald Green about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Toni Iapicca, Tim Olson, Donald Green about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This episode features Aaron Schein, a computer scientist and postdoctoral fellow at Columbia University. We discuss his WWW 2021 paper "Assessing the Effects of Friend-to-Friend Texting on Turnout in the 2018 US Midterm Elections", co-authored with Keyon Vafa, Dhanya Sridhar, Victor Veitch, Jeffery Quinn, James Moffet, David Blei, and Donald Green. Aaron shares with us how he collaborated with industry partners, overcame the discovery of a confounder that challenged the experiment's original design, and responded to public feedback. He also mapped his interdisciplinary journey through linguistics, political science, and computer science, and shared his twist on imposter syndrome.
Welcome back to the Klaviyo Data Science podcast! This episode, we dive into… (More) required reading for data science A question we frequently get asked is: what books should I read to be a better data scientist/machine learning engineer? This may not surprise you, but there isn't just one answer — in fact, we spent an entire episode talking about three ways to level up your data science knowledge and skills. This month, we're back with three more: One of the foremost foundational texts for understanding machine learning models in a statistical way A survey course for a broad variety of machine learning models, with the opportunity to go in depth on topics like deep learning A foundational text in designing and analyzing experiments — both in ideal scenarios and in cases where the standard assumptions aren't met Mentioned this episode We discuss the following books and courses in this episode: The Elements of Statistical Learning by Trevor Hastie, Robert Tibshirani, and Jerome Friedman: https://web.stanford.edu/~hastie/ElemStatLearn/ Kirill Eremenko's A-Z courses on data science, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and deep learning Field Experiments: Design, Analysis, and Interpretation by Alan Gerber and Donald Green: https://wwnorton.com/books/9780393979954 About Klaviyo Klaviyo helps growth-focused ecommerce brands drive more sales with super-targeted, highly relevant email, Facebook, and Instagram marketing. Interested? We're always looking for great people to join our team. Who's who Michael Lawson, Senior Data Scientist Nuvan Rathnayaka, Statistician at NoviSci Chad Furman, Senior Software Engineer David Lustig, Data Scientist Edited by: Michael Lawson Logo by: Griffin Drigotas, Ally Hangartner from Klaviyo Design
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10:05 | Winnipeg is shortlisted as one of the seven most intelligent communities across the globe by Intelligent Community Forum. Economic Development Winnipeg CEO Dayna Spiring explains why Manitoba's capital city is one of the finalists amongst Moscow, Russia, Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil and Townsville, Australia. 38:02 | Columbia University political science prof Dr. Donald Green unpacks persuasion tactics used in political campaigns and if election lawn signs actually work. 1:29:24 | Author Sarah Everts shares about her new book, The Joy of Sweat: The Strange Science of Perspiration and the surprising, weird and gross facts she learned while researching why humans perspire. 2:19:49 | Turns out Real Talkers love their pets. We review the results from our Question of the Week presented in partnership with Y Station.
Donald Green, MBA, Founder and CEO of Mr. Green Insurance Group shares his tips on how you can "Draw the Financial Line In the Sand" for 2021.
We are excited to welcome composer, educator and conductor, Giovanni Santos to the Band Room Podcast LIVE! Join Dylan and Giovanni as they discuss his journey to where he is, his position at La Sierra University Department of Music and how they've been ensembing during a pandemic, keeping creative during COVID, diversity in programming and so much more!Help Support the Band Room Podcast by Becoming a Patron Through Patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/bandroompodBRP Storehttp://www.bandroompod.com/storeMusic used in this episodeBRP Theme Music: Skyline by EKR HammellPerforming Ensemble: University of Toronto Wind Ensemble, Dr. Gillian MacKay – ConductorSecond Suite in F, Fantasia on the "Dargason" by Gustav Holst Performing Ensemble: Air Combat Command Heritage of American Band About GiovanniGiovanni Santos serves as Assistant Professor of Music and Director of Wind and Percussion Studies at La Sierra University, where he directs the University Wind Ensemble, Chamber Winds, Big Band, and teaches courses in instrumental music education, popular music, and conducting (currently on study-leave). Professor Santos has conducted successful performances across the United States and Europe. Most recently, Santos led successful performances at Carnegie Hall, the Disney Concert Hall, and the Kennedy Center of the Arts (with the US Naval Academy Band Brass Ensemble). Santos has proudly implemented a yearly wind band conducting workshop at La Sierra University, and has worked alongside Prof. H. Robert Reynolds, Dr. Thomas Lee, Dr. Travis J. Cross, and Prof. Allan McMurray, helping some of the brightest young music educators in the United States. A strong advocate for music education, Santos frequently presents at conferences, school in-service days, classrooms, and as clinician for young ensembles across the US. Most recently, Prof. Santos presented at the California All-State Music Education Conference (CASMEC), for the California Music Educators Association’s ‘Casting a Wider in Net at Azusa Pacific University, the North American Division National Teachers Convention, the Midwest Clinic International Band and Orchestra Conference in Chicago, the 2019 SCSBOA Professional Development Conference, and for the College Band Directors National Association National Conference at Arizona State University. Santos is a graduate of La Sierra University (B. Mus) and earned his MM in Music Education from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, where he was also a scholarship trumpet student. He has been published by the International Trumpet Guild Journal on two occasions. Santos had the privilege of studying trumpet with Richard Hofmann, Boyde Hood, and Donald Green. Santos also enjoys composing chamber music and wind band works and has been commissioned by high schools, community bands, and universities across the United States. Professor Santos is inspired by his family. His wife Tanya, is an elementary teacher in Perris, CA. Tanya and Giovanni are proud parents of Gianna and David.Episode LinksGiovanni Santos Websitehttps://giosantosmusic.com/La Sierra University Department of musichttps://lasierra.edu/musicSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/bandroompod)
After months of door knocking, ad buying, hand shaking, picture-taking and town hall-ing, you might be tempted to think there’s nothing else to do come election day. False! You need to run an effective get out the vote campaign! Even if you convince your whole district to vote for you, it won’t matter unless they turn out at the polls on election day. That’s why in this episode, Joe and Martín teach you just how to do that. They give you the cold, hard truth about five of the biggest GOTV myths, discuss which voters to target for GOTV, and how to leverage social pressure correctly to nudge people to the polls. Martín sits down with the leading researcher on GOTV, Professor Donald Green of Columbia University, who literally wrote the book on GOTV. Professor Green breaks down what the research tells us about effective GOTV from what percentage of text message recipients will actually go to the polls to how low-budget campaigns can best leverage their resources to win.ResourcesGet Out the Vote: How to Increase Voter Turnout by Alan S. Gerber and Donald GreenGOTV Plan: Get Out the Vote Best PracticesGOTV Resources GuideConnect with us!If you have campaign questions or want to learn more, reach out to us using the contact information below.The Campaign Workshop: Twitter: @cmpwrkshpInstagram: @TheCampaignWorkshopEmail: marketing@thecampaignworkshop.comJoe FuldTwitter: @joefuldInstagram: @joefuldMartín Diego GarciaTwitter: @gmartindiegoInstagram: @gmartindiego
In this episode, we talk about the way Darcy is reintroduced into the narrative, Jane Austen's thoughts on architecture and landscaping, the possible connection between Pemberley and Chatsworth and how Georgiana Darcy is presented in a very different manner from Anne de Burgh.We discuss Elizabeth Bennet, perhaps Jane Austen's most popular heroine. Ellen talks about the landed gentry, and Harriet looks at how the film and television adaptations treat the visit to Pemberley – including the scene that is probably the best known in all the adaptations.Things we mention: Books:Donald J. Greene, ‘The Original of Pemberley' (1968), later collected in The Selected Essays of Donald Green (2004)John Mullan, What Matters in Jane Austen?: Twenty Crucial Puzzles Solved (2012)George Eliot, Middlemarch (1871)Popular culture:MGM, Pride and Prejudice (1940) – starring Greer Garson and Laurence OlivierBBC, Pride and Prejudice (1980) – starring Elizabeth Garvie and David RintoulBBC, Pride and Prejudice (1995) – starring Jennifer Ehle and Colin FirthFocus Features, Pride & Prejudice (2005) – starring Keira Knightley and Matthew MacfadyenBBC, Death Comes to Pemberley (2011) – starring Anna Maxwell Martin and Matthew RhysYouTube, Lizzie Bennet Diaries (2012) – starring Ashley Clements and Daniel Vincent GordhCreative commons music used Extract from Joseph Haydn, Piano Sonata No. 38. Performance by Ivan Ilić, recorded in Manchester in December, 2006. File originally from IMSLP.Extract from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Sonata No. 13 in B-Flat Major, iii. Allegretto Grazioso. File originally from Musopen.Extract from George Frideric Handel, Suite I, No. 2 in F Major, ii. Allegro. File originally from Musopen. Extract from Christoph Willibald Gluck, Orfeo ed Euridice. File from IMSLP. Extract from Ludwig van Beethoven, Piano Sonata No. 28 in A major. File originally from Musopen.
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Dr. Donald Green, President of Georgia Highlands College shares at Cornerstone Church. The weekly podcast of Cornerstone Church, led by Pastor Jody Hagerty.
Dr. Donald Green, President of Georgia Highlands College shares at Cornerstone Church. The weekly podcast of Cornerstone Church, led by Pastor Jody Hagerty.
Giovanni Santos joins me to discuss social media, being selfless, and his willingness to take risks. Topics: Giovanni’s background including his time in college and his teaching stops including starting a band program in a new high school with some special challenges. The music program at La Sierra University and tips for building a program. The importance of being true to yourself. Do things the way that you think that they should be done. The value of having guest composers, conductors, and other teachers into your band room and giving your students an experience that they will remember. Special things take time to build. Have patience and persistence and good things will happen. Building relationships by being a nice person, not letting people down, and listening to your heart. Not having regrets and making your dreams happen any way that you can. Links: La Sierra University Giovanni Santos Holst: First Suite in E-flat Biography: Giovanni Santos serves as assistant professor and Director of Wind and Percussion Studies at La Sierra University, where he directs the University Wind Ensemble, Big Band, and teaches courses in instrumental music education, popular music, and conducting.. For 7 years, Professor Santos had the privilege of leading the band department at Loma Linda Academy, where he led their Wind Symphony in performances across the United States and Europe. Santos has led successful performances in such venues and festivals as the Notre Dame Cathedral of Chartres (France), Fete de la Musique in Paris, San Giovanni Valdarno Classical Music Festival (Italy), Teatro Titano (Republic of San Marino), the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles, ForFest International New Music Festival (Czech Republic), MaskFest International New Music Festival (Republic of San Marino), San Ignazio di Loyola Basilica (Rome). Santos will lead the La Sierra University Wind Ensemble in performance at Carnegie Hall this coming March, 2018. Professor Santos also enjoys frequent engagements as a guest conductor/clinician for festivals across the US, Mexico, and Europe. Prof. Santos has proudly implemented a yearly wind band conducting workshop at La Sierra University, and has worked alongside Prof. H. Robert Reynolds and Dr. Thomas Lee, helping some of the brightest young music educators in the U.S. Santos welcomes Prof. Allan McMurry to this year’s workshop. As a composer, Prof. Santos has premiered his works across the United States and Europe. In January, the United States Naval Academy Band Brass Ensemble will premiere his composition in the prestigious John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C. In classes, lessons, and workshops, his conducting mentors have included, Barbara Favorito, Donald Thurber, H. Robert Reynolds, Sharon Lavery, Mallory Thompson, Tim Robblee, Frank Battisti, Mark Davis Scatterday, and Brad Lubman. Santos had the privilege of studying trumpet with Dr. Richard Hofmann, Boyde Hood, and Donald Green. Santos is a graduate of La Sierra University (B. Mus). He earned his MM in Music Education from the University of Southern California’s Thornton School of Music, where he was also a scholarship trumpet student. He continues an active performance schedule as a freelance musician (trumpet), and has been published by the International Trumpet Guild Journal. Professor Santos is inspired by his family. His wife Tanya, is an elementary teacher in Perris, CA. Tanya and Giovanni are proud parents of Gianna and David.
Special guest speaker, Bishop Donald Green, speaks on having the attitude of a servant by looking at the life of Jesus, the ultimate example of a Servant. John 13:1-17 (NLT)
Three weeks after Baltimore’s top prosecutor announced charges against the six police officers involved in the controversial arrest of Freddie Gray, a grand jury has now indicted all six officers. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12394 Senator and presidential candidate Rand Paul (R-KY) gave a 10-1/2 hour speech yesterday against extending provisions of the Patriot Act that permit collection of billions of phone call records. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12384 U.S. and Cuban negotiators held another round of talks in Washington to restore full diplomatic relations as part of President Obama’s decision to end the decades-old standoff with the island nation. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12396 Google Fiber is apparently pushing automatic fines to subscribers who engage in piracy. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12386 Boy Scouts of America president Robert Gates called for an end to the controversial gay ban against troop leaders while addressing the organization's annual meeting. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12395 David Letterman retired, "with self-mockery and a little mush," as the New York Times put it. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12383 Columbia professor Donald Green retracted his co-authored article in Science magazine about how in-person pollsters can change opinions on gay marriage because the study was fake. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12385 A grand jury has indicted Douglas Hughes (the man who landed a gyro-copter on the lawn of the US Capitol) on six charges. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12377 Amazon has expanded its Prime Now one hour deliveries to include groceries and meals. While currently limited to New York City, the service is expected to expand. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12392 Mark Shuttleworth, the founder of Canonical, is considering having an IPO for the company. http://www.infobitt.com/b/12387 http://infobitt.com http://www.facebook.com/groups/infobitt http://twitter.com/infobitt
Aired: 4/7/2013 7 PM:: Richard welcomes Donald Green, Vice President and Executive Director of the Napoleon Hill Foundation
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Mark talks to Donald Green, Tom Standage, and Greg Jericho.
Friday Late is a weekly interview program from the people who bring you PM. Daily current affairs doesn't always have time to let guests stretch out and expand on their knowledge - Friday Late will fill that gap. Each week, Mark Colvin will be talking to three or four newsmakers, analysts and thinkers about the events that shape our time. On tonight's program, Mark talks to Donald Green, Tom Standage, and Greg Jericho.
Donald Green talks about using text messaging as a nudge instead of traditional tax or fine collection techniques.
Donald Green, the A. Whitney Griswold Professor of Political Science and Director of the Institution of Social & Policy Studies, discusses the recently published 2nd edition of his book, "Get Out the Vote: How To Increase Voter Turnout".