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In this episode of Learning Uncut, Michelle Ockers is joined by Donald H Taylor and Egle Vinauskaite to discuss their research report ‘AI in L&D: From Talk to Action'. This episode is filled with insight and actionable takeaways on the pitfalls and opportunities of AI utilisation in learning and development. This discussion includes the most fundamental things you can do to use AI to its full extent, how you and your team can ensure you are future ready, and some of the possibilities for future AI use in the workplace. Host: Michelle Ockers Transcript and related resources: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/146/ Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/
In this episode we have Donald H Taylor, a veteran in the L&D space being busy as conference chair, founder, consultant, investor or researcher. We delve into the insights of his yearly Learning and Development (L&D) Sentinent survey looking at trends and challenges for L&D practitioners. We are reflecting on topics like AI's rising role which is top of mind, skills and data and the pandemic's impact in the learning space. Donald gives insights in the variations over the years, differences between regions and where the interest is rising like at cohort-based learning. Then we look into a new research on AI in L&D and real-world examples as well as Donalds recommendations like the approach to “Adopt – Advance – Challenge”. More like always in the shownotes and the EducationNewscast Podcast – please comment, rate and share this episode.
What does the intense focus on AI in learning today have to say about the future of L&D? Don Taylor is a well-recognised commentator and thinker in the fields of workplace learning and supporting technologies. He speaks world-wide, and has chaired the Learning Technologies Conference in London since 2000. His annual L&D Global Sentiment Survey, started in 2014, provides a unique perspective on L&D trends from over 100 countries, asking the question, what's going to be hot in L&D? No surprise, perhaps, that the answer this year was AI. But the scale of the vote for AI was unprecedented, and raises serious questions about the future of L&D. 00:00 - Start 01:06 - Intro 03:39 - An unprecedented survey result 06:07 - Has any other tech ever dominated the survey quite so much? 08:42 - How has the sentiment about AI changed over time? 21:13 - Are we on the verge of a ‘correction' to AI enthusiasm? 28:37 - What does the survey tell us about L&D challenges? 32:27 - With all the focus on AI, what are we NOT focusing on? 36:38 - Preview of Learning Technologies Ex & Conf, London 45:56 - Who does Don draw inspiration from? 51:30 - End Sponsor event: Celebrating its 25th year, the Learning Technologies conference & exhibition 17-18 April 2024 is Europe's leading workplace learning event. Register today at https://www.learningtechnologies.co.uk/ Sponsor event: Webinar: Designing a Successful Learning Content Strategy with Mike Taylor and Bianca Baumann on 9 April 2024, register now at: https://hubs.la/Q02qdB160 The Mindtools visualization of GSS over time: https://www.linkedin.com/posts/gent-ahmetaj_lndtrends-data-ai-activity-7165807077620195328-SftU Follow Don Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldhtaylor Website: http://www.donaldhtaylor.co.uk/ Contact John Helmer X: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
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Since 2014, the L&D Global Sentiment Survey has been a barometer of what's hot and what's not in the Learning & Development profession, guiding people development professionals towards the trends that their peers are most concerned about. In this episode, Donald H Taylor takes a deep dive into the recently published report and explores in conversation what we should all be taking note of. KEY TAKEAWAYS Because it is self-selecting most of the people who fill out the survey are innovators. It looks at what is hot in L&D, what is likely to take hold and what is likely to fall by the wayside. This year AI dominated, but many are overwhelmed and unsure how to use it. AI is good at content, which frees up time for L&D to do more in other areas. Yet, there is likely to be a backlash against AI-generated content because initially, people will be awful at using it. Lots of people are missing the fact that AI can play a role in coaching and mentoring. Collaborative and social learning have slipped down the list. There are geographical differences, what they are and why they exist is discussed. BEST MOMENTS 'There's somewhere between the wisdom of the crowd and the derangement of the mob.' 'Personalization is one of the obvious and very valuable implementation points for AI.' 'The top four for 2024 … are all things which are fuelled by good use of data.' Donald H Taylor Bio A recognised commentator and thinker in the fields of workplace learning and supporting technologies, Donald is committed to helping develop the learning and development profession. He has chaired the Learning Technologies Conference in London since 2000 and writes and speaks worldwide about Learning and Development (L&D). His annual L&D Global Sentiment Survey started in 2014, provides a unique perspective on L&D trends from over 100 countries. He chairs the Workforce Development board for VC firm Emerge Education, and invests in, and advises, several EdTech start-ups. From 2010 to 2021, he chaired the Learning and Performance Institute. He is the author of Learning Technologies in the Workplace, a graduate of Oxford University and in 2016 was awarded an honorary doctorate by Middlesex University in recognition of his work developing the L&D profession. You can follow and contact Donald via: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldhtaylor/ X / Twitter: https://twitter.com/DonaldHTaylor L&D Global Sentiment Survey 2024: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/research_base/global-sentiment-survey-2024/ Website: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/ VALUABLE RESOURCES The Learning And Development Podcast - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-learning-development-podcast/id1466927523 L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/ ABOUT THE HOST David James David has been a People Development professional for more than 20 years, most notably as Director of Talent, Learning & OD for The Walt Disney Company across Europe, the Middle East & Africa. As well as being the Chief Learning Officer at 360Learning, David is a prominent writer and speaker on topics around modern and digital L&D. CONTACT METHOD Twitter: https://twitter.com/davidinlearning/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidjameslinkedin/ L&D Collective: https://360learning.com/the-l-and-d-collective/ Blog: https://360learning.com/blog/ L&D Master Class Series: https://360learning.com/blog/l-and-d-masterclass-home/
Are we leveraging technology to its fullest potential when it comes to the learning and development of employees? This week I'm releasing a special episode with Donald H. Taylor, Lead Researcher for the Global Sentiment Survey, in preparation for the release of the report. In our conversation, we not only explore some of the key insights that come from the report but what they mean. As you can imagine, artificial intelligence plays a dominating role but perhaps not how you'd expect. We discuss the rapidly evolving role of AI as well as what it means for employees and emerging professionals alike, connecting the changes we're seeing today to historical transformations like electricity and the smartphone. At a time when it feels like everything is changing, this may help calm the nerves of folks feeling justifiably overwhelmed. Furthermore, we get into some of the challenges that lay ahead and what we can do to mitigate the risks associated with those challenges. Making these shifts will not only serve as a benefit to those looking to leverage technology but will also serve as a guiding light to staying relevant and valuable in an organization. If you're curious how to navigate the rapidly changing of learning and technology, this is a conversation you won't want to miss. You can access the survey here: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/survey/ And, if you don't get a chance to listen to full episode, be sure to subscribe to the cliff-notes version on Substack: https://christopherlind.substack.com ***Show Notes*** 0:00 - Introduction 03:45 - Introduction to Donald H. Taylor and the Global Sentiment Survey 12:17 - The Role of AI in L&D: 24:53 - Historical Transformations and Learning 37:08 - Successfully Navigating The Changes 49:32 - Addressing & Mitigating Challenges 58:26 - Looking Ahead
The title character in Michael Clayton is a “fixer” for a prominent New York City law firm. Michael Clayton (George Clooney) helps the firm's managing partner Marty Bach (Sidney Pollack) and his colleagues navigate tricky situations for the firm's wealthy clients, while seeking to manage challenges in his own personal and family life. The firm's top litigator, Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson) discovers that one of the firm's major clients, U-North, knew that its weed killer was carcinogenic and caused hundreds of deaths. When Arthur threatens to blow the whistle, U-North's General Counsel Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton) tries to silence him, with deadly consequences. Michael is forced to make a tough moral choice and decide who he really is. Written and directed by Tony Gilroy, Michael Clayton provides a gripping account of the shadowy intersection of law and power in America. Our guest to talk about this acclaimed film is Professor Margaret (“Peggy”) McGuinness of Saint John's University School of Law.Timestamps:0:00 Introduction4:24 Capturing the vibe of “big law” in New York7:15 The role of a “fixer”15:19 Class and power in New York City law firms19:08 Michael Clayton's many talents21:51 Tony Gilroy's understanding of the milieu22:53 Straddling different worlds29:04 Arthur Edens (Tom Wilkinson) discovers corporate wrongdoing31:33 Should the “smoking gun” document have been disclosed? 35:40 Marty Bach (Sidney Pollack): a master of the game40:40 Did Marty know about the corporate espionage?43:39 How Michael ensnares U-North's Karen Crowder (Tilda Swinton)48:18 What has changed for women in big law, and what hasn't52:52 Michael Clayton resolves his moral dilemma56:08 Film noir and the lawyer as outsider58:03 Lawyers crossing ethical lines1:01:22 A lesson about power and power structures1:03:19 A great legal film without any courtroom scenes1:07:26 “An extremist version of a vibe that is real”Further reading:Denby, David, “Lost Men,” New Yorker (2007)Herman, Donald H.J., “Character or Code: What Makes a Good and Ethical Lawyer,” 63 S.C. L. Rev. 339 (2011)Kamir, Orit, “Michael Clayton, Hollywood's Contemporary Hero-Lawyer: Beyond Outsider Within and Insider Without,” 42 Suffolk U. L. Rev. 829 (2009) McMillan, Lance, “Tortured Souls: Unhappy Lawyers Viewed through the Medium of Film,” 19 Seton Hall J. Sports & Ent. L. 31 (2009)Monson, Leigh, “Even Ten Years Later, ‘Michael Clayton' Remains Utterly Enigmatic” (Oct. 2017), https://substreammagazine.com/2017/10/ten-years-later-michael-clayton/ Law on Film is created and produced by Jonathan Hafetz. Jonathan is a professor at Seton Hall Law School. He has written many books and articles about the law. He has litigated important cases to protect civil liberties and human rights while working at the ACLU and other organizations. Jonathan is a huge film buff and has been watching, studying, and talking about movies for as long as he can remember. For more information about Jonathan, here's a link to his bio: https://law.shu.edu/faculty/full-time/jonathan-hafetz.cfmYou can contact him at jonathanhafetz@gmail.comYou can follow him on X (Twitter) @jonathanhafetz You can follow the podcast on X (Twitter) @LawOnFilm
We explore highlights of the Learning Technologies UK 2023 conference (LTUK23). Our guests, including the conference organiser, thirty under 30s cohort leader, speakers, social media team member and a session chairperson to share their different perspectives on the conference. Explore the major themes that emerged, including the curiosity about generative Artificial Intelligence (AI), the significance of adaptability in the face of change, and the enduring importance of impactful learning strategies. Host: Michelle Ockers Transcript and related resources: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/124/ Podcast information and more episodes: https://learninguncut.global/podcast/
At the Learning Technologies France show in Paris this February, John talked to two of the industry's leading commentators, who both released significant pieces of research at the show. The L&D Global Sentiment Survey, run by Donald H Taylor, takes the pulse of the L&D community world-wide. The one-minute online poll asks L&D professionals internationally what they think will be hot in the following year. The Fosway 9-Grid™ report for Learning Systems plots the relative position of solutions and providers, predominantly within the UK and European market. Different solutions can be compared based on their Performance, Potential, Market Presence, Total Cost of Ownership and Future Trajectories across the market. Between them, these two surveys give a picture of where Learntech systems are in the post-pandemic world, and what is firing the expectations and imaginations of the learning community. 00:00 Intro 02:15 Don Taylor: What's changed since last year? 05:23 Is it unusual for a 'macro' issue like skills to dominate the survey? 07:21 AI 13:22 Metaverse 18:45 VR 21:07 Leading trends in the US 24:15 Is this a return to the pre-pandemic world? 26:45 David Wilson: The new 9-Grid for learning 28:05 Any surprises in the changes compared to last year? 33:43 'Ecosystemness' 42:40 Learning Systems market development Follow Donald H. Taylor LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldhtaylor Website: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/insight/gss2023-results/ Twitter: @DonaldHTaylor Follow David Wilson LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dwil23 Fosway website: https://www.fosway.com/ Twitter: @dwil23 Email: david.wilson@fosway.com Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: https://learninghackpodcast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/LearningHack
Psychiatrist Dr. Donald H. Mayes talks about going to medical school in the Caribbean, how COVID and technology have affected psychiatry, living in Vegas, UFOs, and more.
In this episode, our co-host Lauren Crichton talks to Chair of the Learning Technologies Conference and self-proclaimed L&D veteran, Donald H Taylor. Together they discuss whether classroom training is dead, how the definition of learning should evolve, and why defining skills is so darn difficult.
Today my guest is Donald H Taylor, an educator and researcher specialising in workplace learning and development (L&D). Donald has more than 30 years of experience across the globe, from English language teaching through to roles as director and vice-president of various software companies. In this episode Donald provides insights into the L&D Global Sentiment Survey, a survey he created over ten years ago to take the pulse of the global learning and development community. This one-minute survey attracts responses from thousands of respondents in over 80 countries, asking workplace trainers, facilitators and other professionals a single question: What will be hot in workplace learning and development this year? We explore approaches to survey scope and design, the data gathering processes and the final reporting. In our conversation, we find out some of the current trends including reskilling and upskilling, the use of data to inform L&D planning and practice, the recent spike in interest of collaborative and social learning, and preferred technologies, along with regional trends, such as a strong interest in collaboration in Sweden, and of micro learning in New Zealand. Links: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/
John's guest this time is Donald H. Taylor, Chair of the Learning Technologies Conference, of the Learning and Skills group, of the Learning and Performance Institute, Network Chair of Emerge Education, Editor of Inside Learning Technologies Magazine and a Non Executive Director of Filtered. He's also been called the James Bond of learning. Each year since 2013, Donald has produced his L&D Global Sentiment Survey, which asks the question: ‘What will be hot in workplace L&D next year?' John and Don discuss the results of the latest survey and what it shows about an industry transformed by the global pandemic. 0:00 - Intro 2:42 - The Global Sentiment Survey 4:29 - What's hot & what's not? 12:16 - Pandemic's effect on L&D 17:00 - What's going to be big in demand? 26:04 - Possible generalisations 34:19 - David's beginnings 39:27 - How people can access the report Follow Donald: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/donaldhtaylor/ Twitter: @DonaldHTaylor Website: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/ Contact John Helmer Twitter: @johnhelmer LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnhelmer/ Website: http://johnhelmerconsulting.com/ Download the white paper from Learning Pool written by John Helmer & Ben Betts – Suite Dreams: The Past, Present and Future of Learning Systems https://learningpool.com/suite-dreams/
Donald H Taylor joins me for a look at what we saw happening in learning and development in 2021. We look at the year through the lenses of our own work and network interactions, industry events and, of course, the case studies shared by guests on the Learning Uncut podcast. Host: Michelle Ockers Resources: Donald H Taylor LinkedIn profile GO TO RESOURCE Guide to 2021 Learning Uncut podcast episodes GO TO RESOURCE Donald H Taylor website - GO TO RESOURCE Take the Global Sentiment Survey GO TO RESOURCE Learning Uncut Ep 74: L&D Sentiment 2021: Stories worth a listen – Donald H Taylor GO TO RESOURCE Innovation in L&D and HR – results of Don's PATI (People And Technology Innovation survey) GO TO RESOURCE More Episodes & Info: The Learning Uncut Podcast GO TO LANDING PAGE
My special guest today is Lisa Samuel, ASID, NCIDQ, CAPS; President of Samuel Design Group in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and the woman who coined the word, Feelosophy™. On today's show, Lisa takes us on a deep and delicious dive into her journey of what it means to be a fully conscious human being in her work as an interior designer, and how she designs deeply meaningful, spiritual and soulful spaces for her clients by curating spaces that activate our senses. You'll hear how Lisa moves through her world of interior design with reverence and dignity for all humans who touch a project she is involved in. I asked Lisa if she believes a home is alive, and I think her answer will surprise you. Join me for this deeply nourishing conversation with Santa Fe's Best Interior Design 2021 award recipient, Lisa Samuel.Connect with Lisa and Samuel Design Group on social media:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/samueldesigngroup/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lisa-samuel-76a5a7bb/Dunn Edwards paint colors that make Lisa feel like she's walking into a hug in a room:Fine Grain - https://www.dunnedwards.com/colors/browser/de6213Crisp Muslin - https://shop.dunnedwards.com/products/crisp-muslin-de6212Book resources that Lisa shares in this episode:“Beauty, Neuroscience, and Architecture: Timeless Patterns and Their Impact on Our Well-Being” by Donald H. Ruggles“The Eyes of the Skin: Architecture and the Senses” by Juhani Pallasmaa
Plants of the Gods: Hallucinogens, Healing, Culture and Conservation podcast
The birth of the Psychedelic Renaissance is often attributed to Richard Schultes' research on peyote and magic mushrooms in the 1930's. Nonetheless, it was his collaboration with both Gordon Wasson and Albert Hofmann that brought this indigenous wisdom and chemistry to a wider world. At the same time, the equally extraordinary contributions of Valentina Wasson and Maria Sabina merit equal recognition and appreciation. Allen, John W. “Mushroom Pioneers.” Www.erowid.org/Library/Books, 2002. De Rios, Marlene Dobkin. “María Sabina: Her Life and Chants.” Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, vol. 14, no. 3, 1982, pp. 259–260., doi:10.1080/02791072.1982.10471940. Erowid, www.erowid.org/. Estrada, Alvaro. María Sabina, Her Life and Chants. Ross-Erikson, 1981. Forte, Robert. Entheogens and the Future of Religion. Park Street Press, 2012. Furst, Peter T. Hallucinogens and Culture. Chandler & Sharp Publishers, Inc., 1997. Johnson, Cody. Magic Medicine: A Trip through the INTOXICATING History and Modern-Day Use of Psychedelic Plants & Substances. Fair Winds Press, 2018. Letcher, Andy. Shroom: A Cultural History of the Magic Mushroom. Ecco, 2007. Pfister, Donald H. “R. Gordon WASSON: 1898-1986.” Mycologia, vol. 80, no. 1, 1988, p. 11., doi:10.2307/3807487. Riedlinger, Thomas J. Sacred Mushroom Seeker: Essays for R. Gordon Wasson. Dioscorides Press, 1990. Schultes, Richard Evans, and Siri Von Reis. Ethnobotany: Evolution of a Discipline. Timber Press, 2008. Schultes, Richard Evans. “Plantae Mexicanae II, the Identification Of TEONANACATL, a Narcotic Basidiomycete of the Aztecs.” Botanical Museum Leaflets of Harvard University, vol. 7, no. 3, 1939, pp. 37–54. Schultes, Richard Evans. “Teonanacatl: The Narcotic Mushroom of the Aztecs.” American Anthropologist, vol. 42, no. 3, 1940, pp. 429–443., doi:10.1525/aa.1940.42.3.02a00040. Sheldrake, Merlin. Entangled Life: How Fungi Make Our Worlds, Change Our Minds & Shape Our Futures. Random House, 2021. Wasson, Gordon. “The Death of Claudius, or Mushrooms for Murders.” Harvard Botanical Museum Leaflets, vol. 23, no. 3, 1972, pp. 101–128.
Today on the Mushroom Hour Podcast we have the privilege of speaking with Brian Perry PhD, Associate Professor of Biology at California State University, East Bay. He received his Master's Degree from San Francisco State University under the guidance of Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin, and his Ph.D. from Harvard University where he studied with Dr. Donald H. Pfister. Brian has been studying fungi since 1995, and has published over 45 papers in scientific journals. In addition to studying the evolution of fungal bioluminescence, he also conducts research on mushrooms and other fungi of Vanuatu, the assembly and biogeography of island fungal communities, endophytic fungi of Hawaiian plants, and the systematics of Mycena and allied genera. Brian teaches several mycology courses at Cal State East Bay and the Sierra Nevada Field Campus, and recently launched a Sierra Nevada Mycoflora project. TOPICS COVERED: Raised with an Appreciation for Nature Mycological Influence of Dr. Dennis Desjardin Why Do Some Mushrooms Glow? Exploring Evolution of Fungal Bioluminescence Biochemistry of Bioluminescence Biology & Ecological Roles of Endophytic Fungi Applied Use of Endophytes Fungal Ecology of Tropical Islands Research in Vanuatu Vanuatu's Indigenous Culture Ethnomycology Among Vanuatu's Indigenous Peoples Tropical Island Phylogeography & Biogeography Biogeographical Mysteries Rise of Citizen Mycologists EPISODE RESOURCES: Dr. Brian Perry Website: https://www.perrymycolab.com/CSU East Bay Website: https://www.csueastbay.edu/directory/profiles/biol/perrybrian.htmlProf. Dennis Desjardin: https://biology.sfsu.edu/faculty/desjardinMetrosideros polymorpha (plant species): https://www2.hawaii.edu/~eherring/hawnprop/met-poly.htm Blue Coprinopsis (fungi): https://steveaxford.smugmug.com/Fungi/Basidiomycetes/Coprinoid-fungi/Blue-Coprinopsis/ Schizophyllum commune (fungi): https://www.mushroomexpert.com/schizophyllum_commune.html Coprinellus disseminatus (fungi): http://www.mushroomexpert.com/coprinellus_disseminatus.html Mycena californiensis (fungi): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mycena_californiensis
Show Notes This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 44 - “Emary's Glory” (エマリー散華), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on the Japanese ballad form enka, and Thom's continuing research on the Tale of the Heike and it's influence on Double Zeta. This episode includes Epilogue (Instrumental Version) by Josh Woodward, licensed under a CC-BY license. - Books and articles Thom referenced: 平家物語 (The Tale of the Heike), trans. Royall Tyler. Penguin (2012). Sources of Japanese Tradition volume one, compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene, George Tanabe, and Paul Varley. Columbia UP (1958, 2nd ed., 2001). The History of the Renaissance World: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Conquest of Constantinople, Susan Wise Bauer, W. W. Norton (2013). The Cambridge History of Japan volume two, ed. by Delmer M. Brown, John Whitney Hall, Donald H. Shively, William H. McCullough, Marius B. Jansen, Kōzō Yamamura, Peter Duus. Cambridge UP (1988) The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the Gukansho, an Interpretative History of Japan written in 1219, Delmer Brown and Ichiro Ishida. University of California Press (2021). A Brief History of the Samurai, Jonathan Clements. Little, Brown Book Group (2013). The Samurai: A Military History, Stephen Turnbull (1977). - Brittanica entry for Minamoto no Yoritomo. - Article covering the development of the Heian era's elite warrior class: "Bushi: A brief history." - English translation of an order from the Emperor Kammu abolishing the levy system and calling on local magistrates to furnish guards from their families. - Book about enka: Yano, Christine Reiko. Tears of Longing: Nostalgia and the Nation in Japanese Popular Song. Harvard Univ. Press, 2010. - Wikipedia page about yojijukugo (四字熟語), 4-character idioms and phrases, including some common ones and their translations (異体同心 / いたいどうしん / itaidoushin among them). Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. The recap music for Season 3 is New York City (instrumental) by spinningmerkaba, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com Find out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Show Notes This week, we review and analyze Mobile Suit Gundam ZZ (機動戦士ガンダムΖΖ) episode 43 - “The Girl from Core 3, Part 2” (コア3の少女 (後)), discuss our first impressions, and provide commentary and research on a possible inspiration for the name of Chara's new mobile suit, and Thom's continuing research on the Tale of the Heike and it's influence on Double Zeta. - Wikipedia page for 'grimalkin,' and a reference for passage in Macbeth that mentions 'grimalkin.' - Papers/articles: "grimalkin, n." OED Online, Oxford University Press, June 2021, www.oed.com/view/Entry/81487. Accessed 29 June 2021. Raber, Karen (2016) "Response: Monster Pets," Early Modern Culture: Vol. 11 , Article 10. Available at: https://tigerprints.clemson.edu/emc/vol11/iss1/10 - Wikipedia pages for bakeneko and nekomata (and the same from yokai.com: bakeneko, nekomata). - English and Japanese pages for Godolphin Arabian (and an explanation of what a "thoroughbred" is). - Page about the children's book, King of the Wind. - On horse-racing in Japan. - Books and articles Thom referenced: 平家物語 (The Tale of the Heike), trans. Royall Tyler. Penguin (2012). Sources of Japanese Tradition volume one, compiled by Wm. Theodore de Bary, Donald Keene, George Tanabe, and Paul Varley. Columbia UP (1958, 2nd ed., 2001). The History of the Renaissance World: From the Rediscovery of Aristotle to the Conquest of Constantinople, Susan Wise Bauer, W. W. Norton (2013). The Cambridge History of Japan volume two, ed. by Delmer M. Brown, John Whitney Hall, Donald H. Shively, William H. McCullough, Marius B. Jansen, Kōzō Yamamura, Peter Duus. Cambridge UP (1988) The Future and the Past: A Translation and Study of the Gukansho, an Interpretative History of Japan written in 1219, Delmer Brown and Ichiro Ishida. University of California Press (2021). A Brief History of the Samurai, Jonathan Clements. Little, Brown Book Group (2013). The Samurai: A Military History, Stephen Turnbull (1977). - A high resolution, annotated, zoomable image of one of the most famous scrolls depicting the massacre at the Sanjou Palace (from Princeton University). - An overview of the Heiji disturbance, featuring high resolution photos from an ancient scroll depicting the events. Mobile Suit Breakdown is written, recorded, and produced within Lenapehoking, the ancestral and unceded homeland of the Lenape, or Delaware, people. Before European settlers forced them to move west, the Lenape lived in New York City, New Jersey, and portions of New York State, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. Lenapehoking is still the homeland of the Lenape diaspora, which includes communities living in Oklahoma, Wisconsin, and Ontario. You can learn more about Lenapehoking, the Lenape people, and ongoing efforts to honor the relationship between the land and indigenous peoples by visiting the websites of the Delaware Tribe and the Manhattan-based Lenape Center. Listeners in the Americas and Oceania can learn more about the indigenous people of your area at https://native-land.ca/. We would like to thank The Lenape Center for guiding us in creating this living land acknowledgment. You can subscribe to Mobile Suit Breakdown for free! on fine Podcast services everywhere and on YouTube, visit our website GundamPodcast.com, follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook, or email your questions, comments, and complaints to gundampodcast@gmail.com. Mobile Suit Breakdown wouldn't exist without the support of our fans and Patrons! You can join our Patreon to support the podcast and enjoy bonus episodes, extra out-takes, behind-the-scenes photos and video, MSB gear, and much more! The intro music is WASP by Misha Dioxin, and the outro is Long Way Home by Spinning Ratio, both licensed under Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 licenses. The recap music for Season 3 is New York City (instrumental) by spinningmerkaba, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license.. All music used in the podcast has been edited to fit the text. Mobile Suit Breakdown provides critical commentary and is protected by the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Gundam content is copyright and/or trademark of Sunrise Inc., Bandai, Sotsu Agency, or its original creator. Mobile Suit Breakdown is in no way affiliated with or endorsed by Sunrise, Bandai, Sotsu, or any of their subsidiaries, employees, or associates and makes no claim to own Gundam or any of the copyrights or trademarks related to it. Copyrighted content used in Mobile Suit Breakdown is used in accordance with the Fair Use clause of the United States Copyright law. Any queries should be directed to gundampodcast@gmail.com Find out more at http://gundampodcast.com
Summary Many people claim there is an epidemic of rudeness in our organisations. Is that true, or is it a case of a few bad apples ruining the bunch? Transcript Hello and welcome to episode 119 of the Leadership Today podcast where each week we bring research to life in your leadership. In this episode we find out whether there really is an epidemic of rudeness at work, or just a few bad apples ruining the bunch. Some have described rudeness and incivility in our workplaces as an epidemic. I'm sure each of use can share anecdotal stories of angry and rude people. These examples do tend to stick in our minds. But is it really an epidemic? In a study just published in the Journal of Applied Psychology, researchers measured the level of rudeness between employees. The research included a diverse range of office, manufacturing and restaurant environments. On first look at the results, it's easy to see why people refer to an epidemic of rudeness. In fact, the researchers found 70% of people experienced rudeness at work. That's a pretty extraordinary figure. However, the same research demonstrated that rudeness was a characteristic in just 16% of relationships. So while many people observe and experience rudeness at work, it's a much smaller percentage of people contributing to this rudeness. Their research suggests that a relatively small number of people being rude has a disproportionately large impact on others. This finding makes a lot of sense. Even if you're not on the receiving end of rudeness, it still impacts you. I vividly remember a senior leader who would routinely berate and belittle others both behind their back and to their face. He was extraordinarily rude. So even though I wasn't on the receiving end, the rude behaviour had a dramatic impact on my assessment of the individual and also the organisation. There seemed to be little interest by other senior leaders in the issue or any attempt to tackle the behaviour. Ultimately people left the organisation while the rude leader remained. Given the toxic impact of rudeness, organisations need to have a zero tolerance for rude behaviours. And when I say ‘organisations', I really mean leaders at all levels. Not only do leaders need to be role models of positive behaviours, they also need to confront negative and rude behaviours immediately. It could be that the person being rude doesn't have a sense of their impact, so swift feedback may well help them to avoid sabotaging their own career. However a great work environment isn't just one that lacks rudeness. You don't create a great workplace by just removing negative behaviours. We need to also encourage positive behaviours and interactions. We need to foster kindness, respect and inclusion. So, an epidemic of rudeness? Probably not. However, the latest research clearly demonstrates that a few bad apples can definitely spoil an organisation. References Shannon G. Taylor, Lauren R. Locklear, Donald H. Kluemper, Xinxin Lu. Beyond targets and instigators: Examining workplace incivility in dyads and the moderating role of perceived incivility norms.. Journal of Applied Psychology, 2021; DOI: 10.1037/apl0000910
Illuminating Fungi: the Science of Fungal Bioluminescence with Brian Perry PhD Fungal bioluminescence was first described by Aristotle (384-322 B.C.E.), and continues to fascinate and puzzle scientists today. While over 100 species of fungi are known to produce luminescent mushrooms or mycelium, the chemical and genetic basis of the light-producing reaction was only recently discovered, and the reason these fungi glow remains somewhat of a mystery. Come learn about our current understanding of the evolution, ecology and biochemistry of this phenomenon. And yes, there will be lots of pictures of glowing mushrooms! Bio: "Brian Perry is an Associate Professor of Biology at California State University, East Bay. He received his Master's Degree from San Francisco State University under the guidance of Dr. Dennis E. Desjardin, and his Ph.D. from Harvard University where he studied with Dr. Donald H. Pfister. Brian has been studying fungi since 1995, and has published over 45 papers in scientific journals. In addition to studying the evolution of fungal bioluminescence, he also conducts research on mushrooms and other fungi of Vanuatu, the assembly and biogeography of island fungal communities, endophytic fungi of Hawaiian plants, and the systematics of Mycena and allied genera. Brian teaches several mycology courses at Cal State East Bay and the Sierra Nevada Field Campus, and recently launched a Sierra Nevada Mycoflora project.” Recorded via zoom on March 1, 2021. IllinoisMyco.org
Since 2014 Donald H Taylor has run an annual one question survey to tap into the sentiment of L&D professionals around the globe. In late 2020 over 3,100 people from 95 countries answered Don’s question “What will be hot in L&D in 2021.” Don joins me to explore what the results might say about the demands of the pandemic on L&D, and where we are placing our attention. We weave in stories from previous Learning Uncut episodes for listeners to explore these ‘hot’ topics further. Host: Michelle Ockers Guest: Donald H Taylor Resources: Global Sentiment Survey Download http://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/gss/ Learning Uncut Global Sentiment Survey 2021 Listening List https://bit.ly/3v8W6bY Webinar Recording: Is 2021 L&D’s new beginning? What do Australians Think? 8 March 2021. Donald H Taylor, hosted by Michelle https://vimeo.com/520890168 World Economic Forum Report, January 2020. The Reskilling Revolution https://www.weforum.org/press/2020/01/the-reskilling-revolution-better-skills-better-jobs-better-education-for-a-billion-people-by-2030/ More Episodes & Info: More episodes: https://learninguncut.libsyn.com About the Learning Uncut podcast: https://michelleockers.com/learninguncut/
Donald H. Peterson went from rural Winona, Mississippi to the final frontier. Peterson changed the views of many people by proving that people from small, southern towns are capable of accomplishing big things. By Lauren Hood
In this weeks episode, Charlie & Shelby finish up the story on PeeWee Gaskins. After going on a further string of murders, PeeWee finally gets caught after his long time friend Walter turns on him to the police. But, his crime spree doesn't end there. While incarcerated, Gaskins ends up killing another inmate who's on Death Row in a gruesome way. Opening music licensed from Peder B. Helland Song: Strange Wind Album: It's Halloween Sources: Final Truth: The Autobiography of a Serial Killer by Donald H. Gaskins and Wilton Earle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Henry_Gaskins https://law.justia.com/cases/south-carolina/supreme-court/1985/22217-1.html https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/donald-pee-wee-gaskins https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/donald-pee-wee-gaskins/ https://www.thestate.com/news/special-reports/state-125/article44056854.html https://www.thoughtco.com/donald-pee-wee-gaskins-973165
LOVE IS THE GREATEST: A COMMENTARY ON FIRST CORINTHIANS 13:1-13 by Dr. Donald H. Sautter 8 REASONS WHY LOVE IS THE GREATEST SHALL BECOME A WORLD CLASS BEST SELLER #1 Because God is love. #2 Because of the first and second commandments, of the Lord Jesus Christ. #3 Because the title of the book...LOVE IS THE GREATEST. #4 Because love has a universal appeal. #5 Because love fills the number one need of the human heart. #6 Because of love's popular song by Jackie DeShannon entitled "What the World Needs Now is Love, Sweet Love." #7 Because God's special blessing has already been upon LOVE IS THE GREATEST, even before it is printed. (For instance the book has been sold in 12 carefully selected target markets of Boston, MA; Quincy, MA; Cape Cod, MA; Philadelphia, PA; Westchester, PA; Wilmington, DE; Chicago, Illinois; Nashville, TN; Dallas, TX; Los Angeles, CA and London, England!!!) #8 Because the author himself has an outstanding sales record of being the #1 book salesman out of 5,000 nationwide for three consecutive years at the Southwestern Publishing Company of Nashville, TN, "The publishing capital of the world." https://www.amazon.com/Love-Greatest-Commentary-First-Corinthians/dp/164895149X/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1599672572&sr=8-1 www.Stratton-Press.com http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/spress123.mp3
In this week's installment, Shelby and Charlie begin their journey into the wretched life of South Carolina's most prolific criminal - PeeWee Gaskins. Gaskins was troubled from a young age, once chugging a bottle of kerosene that caused a slew of problems, and would grow into one of the most vile human beings known to man. From his younger years, and well into adulthood, he would spend much time in prison for various crimes, but mostly for repeat offenses involving attempted murder and sexual assault. Join us as we dive into Part 1 of Donald "PeeWee" Gaskins. Opening music licensed from Peder B. Helland Song: Strange Wind Album: It's Halloween Sources: Final Truth: The Autobiography of a Serial Killer by Donald H. Gaskins and Wilton Earle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Donald_Henry_Gaskins https://law.justia.com/cases/south-carolina/supreme-court/1985/22217-1.html https://www.crimeandinvestigation.co.uk/crime-files/donald-pee-wee-gaskins https://www.crimemuseum.org/crime-library/serial-killers/donald-pee-wee-gaskins/ https://www.thestate.com/news/special-reports/state-125/article44056854.html https://www.thoughtco.com/donald-pee-wee-gaskins-973165
Amanda I. Hernandez is a criminal defense lawyer based out of San Antonio, Texas. She currently works as an Associate at the Flanary Law Firm, PLLC, and has jury trial experience with misdemeanor, felony, and federal cases. Amanda has been practicing alongside Donald H. Flanary, III., since her time as a law clerk at Goldstein, Goldstein, & Hilley.Amanda currently serves as a board member for the Texas Criminal Defense Lawyer’s Association (TCDLA) and the San Antonio Criminal Defense Lawyers Association (SACDLA). She is also on the board of directors for the Texas Coalition to Abolish the Death Penalty (TCADP).Amanda is a zealous advocate and has been recognized by her peers as a “2018 Top Criminal Defense Lawyer” in SA Scene Magazine and was nominated SACDLA’s “2019 Young Lawyer of the Year.” She is also a 2017 graduate of the Tim Evans Trial College, an intensive program run by TCLDA in which new lawyers learn trial strategy from some of the best criminal attorneys in Texas.Amanda earned her degree from the University of Texas at San Antonio in 2011 and went on to attend St. Mary’s University School of Law, graduating in May of 2016. After graduation, Don Flanary started the Flanary Law Firm, PLLC, and quickly promoted her from being his long-time law clerk to the first associate attorney in his practice, where she remains today.To reach Amanda for your Criminal Defense needs in San Antonio and the surrounding areas:Phone: 361-596-3494Email: Amanda@flanarylawfirm.com
Frank Demmler is Innovation Works’ Vice President of The Entrepreneurial Services Team, the internal group that assists early-stage companies’ efforts to commercialize and market new technologies and generally provides business assistance to promising start-up companies. The Team also manages IW’s Innovation Investment Fund that invests in about 12 new companies per year, as well as appropriate, follow on investment in existing portfolio companies.Mr. Demmler has more than 25 years of experience advising both entrepreneurs and angel investors having worked with over 2,000 entrepreneurial efforts, leading to the formation of over 400 companies. These companies have gone on to create more than 10,000 jobs and raise more than $1 billion dollars of investment capital. Before coming to Innovation Works, Mr. Demmler served as Associate Teaching Professor of Entrepreneurship at the Donald H. Jones Center for Entrepreneurship at Carnegie Mellon University, where he remains an adjunct professor.Mr. Demmler also has significant experience evaluating and funding early-stage technology companies as president & CEO of the Future Fund, general partner of the Pittsburgh Seed Fund, co-founder and investment advisor of the Western Pennsylvania Adventure Capital Fund, and Vice President of venture development for the Enterprise Corporation of Pittsburgh, an organization that provided assistance to entrepreneurs.Frank holds a B.S.E. degree in Mechanical Engineering from Princeton University, an MBA degree in General Management from the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) Graduate School of Management and pursued post-graduate studies in marketing in the doctoral program of the Harvard Business School.__Follow Me Online Here:YouTube: http://youtube.com/danielpuderInstagram: http://instagram.com/danielpuderFacebook: http://facebook.com/danielpuderSnapchat: http://snapchat.com/add/daniepuderWebsite: http://danielpuder.comTwitter: http://twitter.com/danielpuderOfficial Website: http://danielpuder.com—Daniel is an advocate for education as a daily learner, while his vision is to create inspired, passionate, loving youth who are committed to lead significant and purpose driven lives! He is an author, professional speaker, and professional athlete, all of which play a key role in his unique approach to working alongside youth, parents, educators, community members and business leaders in order to provide long term and sustainable results within our schools and businesses in our communities. He travels around the world leading school assemblies, workshops, training seminars and keynote speaking presentations that focus on providing people with the tools and resources needed to be effective mentors. Daniel’s focus and love is being the Founder & CEO of his 501(c)3 Non-Profit that he founded in 2010, My Life My Power World Inc. (MLMP), which provides an evidence-based curriculum and training program to PreKindergarten to 12th grade Schools and Universities who have a desire to impact and transform their student’s lives through mentoring. Over the last few years he has also expanded his expertise into the for-profit world and has now founded 3 more companies. He is currently serving as the CEO of Transformational Technologies®, GPS For® LLC, and Co-Founder/Partner of My Life My Brand LLC. While Daniel’s background is that of a professional athlete (Undefeated Mixed Martial Arts Fighter and Champion of WWE’s Tough Enough Competition), he goes on to tell his story of overcoming challenges and adversity when he was younger. While growing up, he was bullied and harassed almost daily by his peers because he was overweight and labeled with learning disabilities. Over a decade later, and after much success, he decided to use his celebrity title in a way that could truly make a difference for children and teenagers who themselves are facing challenges - not just bullying. Thus, My Life My Power began and since then, Daniel has made it his life’s mission to be build the next generation of mentors that can impact millions of our youth! ACCOMPLISHMENTS Because of Daniel’s dedication to youth, he has received numerous awards such as Humanitarian of the Year Award for the Golden Badge Foundation, Honorary Service Award from the California Parent Teacher Association, sworn into the United States Marine Corp League in 2015, sworn in as a Kentucky Colonel in 2016, and Humanitarian of the Year Award for Heroes For Freedom in 2017.
"La leadership è azione, non posizione" - Donald H. McGannonPro e contro di una struttura gerarchica? Siamo esseri liberi e autonomi eppure fatichiamo a disinnamorarci di un assetto piramidale, perché? Scopriamolo insieme!
In episode 8 of HRZone's All Hands on Tech podcast, we chat to L&D expert Donald H Taylor about how the learning and development profession needs to embrace data and move out of its comfort zone in the year ahead. You can download the Global Sentiment Survey report that is mentioned in the conversation here: https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/research_base/the-global-sentiment-survey-2020/
This is the first in a special Learning Uncut Disruption series. This pop-up daily series aims to equip learning professionals with practical guidance and tips to get started or scale up with practices needed as part of their organisational response to the global COVID-19 pandemic. Donald H Taylor and Laura Overton are leading learning practitioners. Each has over thirty years experience in the learning profession. In this series introduction they provide context about the current state of organisational learning and important considerations for learning professionals to help them adapt and respond effectively in the current crisis. Host: Michelle Ockers Guest: Laura Overton and Donald H Taylor Resources: Donald H Taylor website – https://donaldhtaylor.co.uk/ Laura Overton – A Look Back on My Favourite Towards Maturity Research Reports http://bit.ly/3d6IbtJ More Episodes & Info: More episodes: https://learninguncut.libsyn.com About the Learning Uncut podcast: https://michelleockers.com/learninguncut/
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by the author Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" by Donald Harvey Marks. Poignant sexual visual imagery. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
"Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by the author Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by Donald Harvey Marks. Poignant visual imagery. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by the author Donald Harvey Marks. Poignant visual imagery. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
From "Transit States: Collected existential and personal poetry" written and read by Donald Harvey Marks. Start reading it for free: http://a.co/4jnGsDe --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhmarks/message
Ukas paneldeltakere er Thomas, Caroline og Kim, som for anledningen har skaffet seg en ny hårfarge. Er det greit å operere seg om man er misfornøyd med seg selv? Hvor vanlig er det å arrangere slagsmål? I tillegg til den tradisjonelle spalten kjør debatt diskuterer panelet nyhetsbildet, både lokalt og utenriks. Hvordan får man til å stjele en gravemaskin? Hør det i Raadet. God lytt!
Once again we are fortunate to have a second session with Dr. Donald H. Lalonde, MD, BSc, MSc, FRCSC Dr. a Professor of Surgery Dalhousie University Saint John Canada. In our last episode we touched on Relative Motion and how it plays a role in tendon care. He is also the He is the co-founder of WALANT.surgery. In this episode we dive much deeper into the pencil test, how relative motion is utilized for the treatment of hand pain, PIP extensor lag and early protected motion of the K-wired finger. Dr. Lalonde will really make you think about your current practice and areas you can expand and improve in to provide your clients the best in class treatment. Please email us at info@handtherapy.com for a list of videos and information discussed in this and the previous podcast. Thank you for joining in and please drop us a 5* review when you have a few minutes.
Flexor tendon care in 2019 has changed more than you may think. This episode features DONALD H. LALONDE, M.D., FRCSC a Professor of Surgery Dalhousie University Saint John Canada who is the current ASSH Council Outreach and International Relations Director and President of the Canadian Society for Surgery of the Hand. He is also the co-founder of WALANT.surgery. This episode is packed with information you will immediately incorporate into the clinic. Please email info@handtherapy.com for the information sheet that contains links to discussed videos and content. Thank you for joining in and please drop us a 5* review when you have a few minutes.
Jose Pinero is the Founder & Chief Mentor at Latino Leadership Performance (LLP), a diversity consulting firm that helps companies better understand and nurture their Latino employees via keynotes, live & online seminars and coaching. He has a unique skillset: 20+ years Fortune 100 experience, leading Diversity and Multicultural efforts in the Tech industry, being a gifted storyteller, and applying strategic and systemic approaches to complex problems. Prior to LLP Jose was a Principal at YOJ Creative, a boutique marketing agency, whose clients included Starbucks, Microsoft Corp., Google, and the Nobel Peace Prize. Jose spent 18 years at Microsoft in a variety of marketing and strategy roles for categories such as new devices, Xbox, entertainment initiatives, business solutions, games, and consumer offerings. For half a decade he led the diversity and multicultural marketing initiative for all of Microsoft. In this role, Jose was the voice of Microsoft to the U.S. Hispanic community and an advocate for Latino opportunities. Before Microsoft, Jose performed brand management at Procter & Gamble. Jose holds a Master in Business Administration from Georgetown University and Bachelor of Science from Cornell University. He also completed the UCLA Latino Leadership Institute, Northwestern University Executive Marketing programs and has 20+ years' experience in coaching and mentorship. Jose was the Chairman of the Board of Directors for Hopelink, a non-profit organization promoting self-sufficiency for all members of the Seattle Eastside community. Also he was a Board Member of Global Partnerships, an organization dedicated to expanding opportunity for impoverished people via microfinancing. Jose has received several awards, including Latin Business Magazine's “Top 100 U.S. Hispanics to Watch”, “Top 100 Prominent Latinos in the Business World”, the National Urban League's Donald H. McGannon Service Award, and Defining Trends Magazine's “Latino Trendsetters” award. He has been a keynote speaker or panelist at top Latino and Diversity events, including the NCLR, National Urban League, US Hispanic Chamber of Commerce, Hispanicize, Future of Latin Media – Convergence conferences. He has been featured in top Latino TV and radio outlets such as Univision, Telemundo, CNN en Espanol, and public broadcasting stations. Jose is the author of the forthcoming book -- Mucho Success: How Influential Latinos Made It in America and podcast host for Mucho Success: Conversations with the Most Influential Latinos in America. In his spare time Jose plays electric guitar, reads psychology books, travels and spends time with his loved ones. He is a lover of music and trivia and was a member of the Recording Academy of Arts and Sciences (Grammys). He divides his time between Los Angeles, Seattle and Puerto Rico.
Host with the very most Jo Cook talks to speaker Donald H Taylor ahead of our #TJtalks webinar at 1230pm on Tuesday 23 July. Signed up? Spread the word, your co-workers can sign up free here => https://events-emea1.adobeconnect.com/content/connect/c1/2070145799/en/events/event/shared/default_template/event_registration.html?sco-id=3762647083
It's the championship fight! Just kidding. It's just the opposite, in fact—an exhortation to the warm embrace of both Testaments by Christians and how they mutually illuminate one another. In this episode we look at all the ways Christians have done the Old Testament wrong—and man, they are legion—en route to commending a more excellent way. We tackle outright rejection of the OT, artificially forcing the OT to say things Christians want it to say, and even piously keeping hands off out of respect for Jewish believers. But how to get it right? Have a listen! Notes 1. On gnosticism and docetism, see Dad’s book Divine Complexity, chapters 2 and 3. 2. Some of my reflections on the problems in the Christian relationship to the Old Testament are in this article “The Top Ten Reasons the Lectionary Sucks and Five Half-Assed Solutions” and in my review of Luther’s Jews by Thomas Kaufmann. 3. Donald H. Juel, Messianic Exegesis. 4. For commentary on the New Perspective on Paul, see Dad’s book Luther and the Beloved Community, chapter 7. 5. For a critique of 19th-century progressivist history of religions theories, see Dad’s Between Humanist Philosophy and Apocalyptic Theology, chapter 1. 6. Harnack, Marcion: The Gospel of the Alien God. 7. Neusner, Judaism in the Beginning of Christianity. 8. Lincoln, Gettysburg Address and Second Inaugural. 9. Richard Lischer talks about Martin Luther King’s use of Scripture in The Preacher King. 10. Deanna Thompson, Deuteronomy. 11. Jenson, Ezekiel. 12. Ephraim Radner, Time and The Word 13. Martin Luther, “How Christians Should Regard Moses” and “A Brief Instruction on What to Look for and Expect in the Gospels,” both in Luther’s Works vol. 35. More about us at sarahhinlickywilson.com and paulhinlicky.com!
Which elearning trends are top-of-mind for L&D professionals in 2019? How do these trends differ around the world? And how are they shifting? Listen to The Talented Learning Show! The post Podcast 20: Interpreting Global eLearning Trends – With Donald H. Taylor appeared first on Talented Learning.
In the third episode of the "Climate, Capitalism, and Culture" podcast series from GMU Cultural Studies, Tauheeda Yasin talks with Merlin Chowkwanyun, the Donald H. Gemeson Assistant Professor of Sociomedical Sciences at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health about his work creating the archive "Toxic Docs." "Toxic Docs" makes documents provided during the discovery process in environmental lawsuits concerning pollution searchable. As it turns out, many of the same techniques used to generate doubt about climate change were previously used by companies seeking to hide the harms of lead, asbestos, and the manufacture of PVC. They also talk about Dr. Chowkwanyun's upcoming book, which uses cases studies to explore the on-the-ground histories of public health and pollution in Los Angeles, Cleveland, Central Appalachia, and New York.This podcast series is associated with George Mason University Cultural Studies' Colloquium Series. This year's series is called "Climate and Capitalism." The industrial revolution liberated human beings from the cycles of nature — or so it once seemed. It turns out that greenhouse gases, a natural byproduct of coal- and petroleum-burning industries, lead to global warming, and that we are now locked into a long warming trend: a trend that will raise sea levels, enhance the occurrence of extreme weather events, and ultimately could threaten food supplies and other vital supports for modern civilization. This podcast series examines the cultural and political-economic dimensions of our ongoing, slow-moving climate crisis. We engage experts from a variety of fields and disciplines to ask questions about capitalism and the environment. How did we get into this mess? How bad is it? Where do we go from here? What sorts of steps might mitigate the damage — or perhaps someday reverse it? At stake are deep questions about humanity’s place in and relationship to nature — and what our systems of governance, production, and distribution might look like in the future. — Roger Lancaster, Colloquium OrganizerLearn more about the Cultural Studies Program at GMU: http://culturalstudies.gmu.eduLearn more about Merlin Chowkwanyun: https://www.mailman.columbia.edu/people/our-faculty/mc2028Browse the ToxicDocs.org archive at: https://www.toxicdocs.org/Music: Kevin MacLeod "Acid Trumpet," used under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported License.
Since we both love the Gospel of Mark best (even though it's a bit ridiculous to play favorites with the Gospels) we decided to devote a whole show to working through it. We dig into the details of the theological framework and creativity of this Evangelist who created the genre of Gospel, illuminating the parts we find astounding and inspiring. And there was so much to say that we decided to do this one as a two-parter! Second half coming soon. Show notes: 1. To make it easy for you to read all of Mark in one go, without chapter or verse numbers or headings to distract you, here's a complete text in the English Standard Version, from biblegateway.com. 2. Here's the complete free text of Albert Schweizer's Quest of the Historical Jesus. 3. When we tried to narrow down the exact "Jesus the Salesman" book Dad mentioned, we discovered a truly horrifying number of business books and prosperity promises based on Jesus. No links to such works will be offered here. Please, we beg of you, just don't go there at all. 4. Johannes Weiss, Jesus' Proclamation of the Kingdom of God. 5. William Wrede, The Messianic Secret. 6. Joel Marcus, Anchor Bible Commentary on Mark, 1–8 and 8–16. 7. C. Clifton Black, Abingdon New Testament Commentary on Mark. 8. Donald H. Juel, A Master of Surprise: Mark Interpreted. 9. And, quite different from all the foregoing commentaries on Mark, this is a great tool for analyzing story structure, just as pertinent to Mark as to Pride and Prejudice: Shawn Coyne, The Story Grid. More about us at sarahhinlickywilson.com and paulhinlicky.com!
As a son of Freddy Fox ’39, one of Princeton’s most enthusiastic ambassadors, Donald Fox grew up with a reunion tent in his backyard. The younger Fox reflects on his father’s love of Princeton — and his path in the 25 years between graduation and his eventual return to work on campus as the University’s recording secretary and later the “keeper of Princetoniana.”
Entrevista a Donald H. Frischmann, Ph.D. segunda parte
On this episode of ANTIC the atari 8-bit podcast: We discuss new atari archive sites. Randy tells us all about BASIC XL Kevin delves into the sordid history of DorsETT Educational Systems Bill Kendrick fills us in on a panoply of stuff, including a brain transplant for your 8-bit. Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevins Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge What we’ve been up to Jewel-encrusted Atari XL Alan Watson’s Gold Mine game at AtariMania New Computing Pioneers Interview Transcript Site Bob Kahn digitized material at Archive.org Atari PILOT II "Inside Atari DOS" by Bill Wilkinson and Compute! Books "Atari Player/Missile Graphics in BASIC" by Philip C. Seyer “The VisiCalc Book, Atari Edition” by Donald H. Beil Podcast Episode of Inverse Atascii about VisiCalc for the Atari Floppy Days episode on the Atari 400/800, part 3 of 3 SIO2SD Interview Discussion Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge News How To Turn Your Whole Car Into A Video Game Simulator by Jason Torchinsky Pix from Atari Party 2015 Classic Gamefest July 25, 26 Austin, TX VCF Midwest 10 August 29-30, 2015, Elk Grove Village, IL Portland Retro Gaming expo October 17-18 in Portland OR Maury Markowitz Wikipedia article on the Atari Sierra New issue of Pro(c) magazine - issue #6 Ft. Apocalypse on GitHub Ft. Apocalypse Twitter Steve Hales Twitter AtariAge Thread on Modified Version of Silent Service Download: SILENT SERVICE mod Delta Space Arena on cartridge More on Delta Space Arena Project to Port Prince of Persia to Atari Atari 8-bit software preservation project Atari XL Basic Listings - in german - collection of type-in listings from magazines and books New podcast on the Tandy/Radio Shack Color Computer - The CoCo Crew Podcast New at Archive.org Newsletters Compuserve Computer Room Operations Training Manual a javascript based Apple //GS emulator Stuff Kevin has uploaded from Bob Kahn and other sources Feature [K] Dorsett Educational Systems and Lloyd Dorsett Dorsett’s letter in Antic Dorsett’s letter in A.N.A.L.O.G. Computing Thomas Cherryhomes’ demonstration of his edutape creation tool Bill’s Modern Segment "Project Veronica" thread at AtariAge Forums Post at "Vintage is the New Old" (based on a post at the Spanish "Atariteca" blog), including a side-by-side demo of "rotator" Altirra website Lotharek's Lair: SIO2PC Atari Party 2015 "World 1-1" documentary film Sal "kjmann" Esquivel (ANTIC interview ep. 17) Mike Albaugh (ANTIC ep. 6) Dan Trak-ball man Kramer (5200 Super Podcast ep. 3) Jerry Jessop (ANTIC interview ep. 30) "Transform the Gotek Floppy Emulator into an Amiga Floppy emulator" "ACA 500 Accelerator" for Amiga 500 (Sal Esquivel) "Tank" in Action! atr2unix by Preston Crow Internet Archive's Software Library: Atari Computer atr_txt_dump extractor for Kevin Savetz / Internet Archive Rob McMullen's "ATRCopy" on github "Space Wall" Work-in-Progress video The Atari 5200 Super Podcast ep. 1: "The Pac(k) Ins!" Atari 2600 Game by Game podcast, ep. 100: "AX-018 Pitfall!" Hardware of the Month - IDE Plus 2, Rev.D HDD Interface for Atari XL/XE computers eBay listing Description at Atari8 ideplus manual Software/Website of the Month - SpartaDOS X SpartaDOS X Upgrade Project AtariAge thread Programming Languages - BASIC A+, BASIC XL & BASIC XE Wikipedia BASIC A+ at AtariMania BASIC XL at AtariMania BASIC XL Toolkit at AtariMania BASIC XE at AtariMania BASIC XE Extension Disk at AtariMania BASIC XE Article ANTIC VOL. 4, NO. 9 / JANUARY 1986 Feedback Ed Rotberg, wrote a magazine article YouTube video showing a demo program that Rotberg created
Welcome to part 3 of the now 3 part episode covering the Atari 400 & 800 computers. This episode will cover Web sites, emulation, books, software, modern upgrades, connectivity to modern computers, and much more. I’m very happy to have pretty much the entire Atari 8-bit podcasting group as special guest hosts helping me cover these topics. This includes Wade from Inverse Atascii (http://inverseatascii.info/ ) , Rob of Player/Missile (http://playermissile.com/ ), Jack of RCR (http://rcrpodcast.com/ ), Kevin from Antic (http://ataripodcast.com/ ), and Brad from Antic (http://ataripodcast.com/ ). Enjoy!! Links Mentioned in the Show: New Acquisitions “Atari Player-Missile Graphics in BASIC” by Philip C. Seyer - http://www.amazon.com/Atari-player-missile-graphics-BASIC-Philip/dp/0835901122 “All About the Commodore 64, Volume Two” by Craig Chamberlain - http://www.amazon.com/All-About-Commodore-Craig-Chamberlain/dp/0942386450 “Inside Atari DOS” Compiled by Bill Wilkinson, OSS - http://www.amazon.com/Inside-Atari-DOS-Bill-Wilkinson/dp/0942386027 “Presenting the Atari ST, Volume I” - http://www.amazon.com/Presenting-the-Atari-St/dp/091643933X “The VisiCalc Book, Atari Edition” by Donald H. Beil - http://www.amazon.com/Visicalc-Book-Donald-H-Beil/dp/0835983943 BASIC XL for the Atari - https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=Basic%20XL Action! for the Atari - https://atariwiki.org/wiki/Wiki.jsp?page=ACTION News Commodore Vegas Expo - http://www.portcommodore.com/commvex July 18-19, 2015, Plaza Hotel & Casino, 1 Main Street in Las Vegas, Nevada, USA. 27th Annual KansasFest - http://www.kansasfest.org/ July 14 –19 in Kansas City, Missouri. Amiga 30th Anniversary Event https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/890300835/amiga-30th-anniversary-in-california Saturday, July 25 at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA. Kickstarter runs until April 18 VCF Midwest 10 - http://vcfmw.org/ August 29-30, 2015, Elk Grove Village, IL Chicago TI International World Faire - http://www.chicagotiug.com/tiki-index.php?page=Faire October 31, 2015, Evanston, IL Interview transcript site (Kevin Savetz) - http://computingpioneers.com Feedback “32 Basic Programs for the Apple Computer” by Tom Rugg - http://www.amazon.com/32-BASIC-programs-Apple-computer/dp/0918398347 Books PDFs of so many Atari 8-bit books - http://www.atarimania.com/documents-atari-atari-400-800-xl-xe--books_1_8.html Atari Inc. Business is Fun - http://www.amazon.com/dp/0985597402/ User Groups and Shows SPACE: St Paul Atari Computer Enthusiasts - http://www.spaceweb.us/wiki/Main_Page Circa 1994 list of user groups - http://www.atarimax.com/freenet/freenet_material/6.16and32-BitComputersSupportArea/3.ReferenceDesk/35UserGroupListing.php big list of newsletters from various clubs - http://mcurrent.name/magslist.html 400/800 debut announcement in Winter 1979 - http://mcurrent.name/atarihistory/wci_games.html Atari Bit Byter User Club (ABBUC) - http://www.abbuc.de/ Modern Upgrades Ultimate 1MB - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=67 4MB Flash Megacart - http://herale.org/4MB_FLASH_MEGACART 8-bit stereo upgrade - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=45 Dragon cart - http://www.atari8ethernet.com Randy’s review of all the storage alternative options on Antic Episode 17 - http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/antic-episode-17-the-atari-8-bit-podcast-holiday-special Side 2 - Compact Flash cartridge - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=68 SIO2SD - SD interface - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=49 MyIDEII - CF cartridge from AtariMax - http://www.atarimax.com/ Connectivity to Modern Computers SIO2PC (AtariMax) - http://www.atarimax.com/sio2pc/documentation/ SIO2PC (Lotharek) - http://www.lotharek.pl/product.php?pid=98 Contiki for Atari - http://sourceforge.net/projects/ataricc65lib/ Contiki configurator / image download - dsk format - http://contiki.cbm8bit.com Wades ASP Server source for Null modem connection - http://atariage.com/forums/topic/222959-xm301-modem-to-x86-pc-for-file-transfer/?p=2959967 Emulation Windows: Altirra - http://www.virtualdub.org/altirra.html or Atari800 - http://atari800.sourceforge.net/ Mac: Atari800MacX - http://www.atarimac.com/ Linux: Atari800 Android: Colleen iOS: see iOS Atari Emulation Guide at Antic site by Chris Olsen - http://ataripodcast.libsyn.com/webpage/category/IOS%20Atari%20Emulation%20Guide In Browser - https://archive.org/details/softwarelibrary_atari Web Sites Vendors BEST Electronics (Brad Koda) - http://www.best-electronics-ca.com/ B&C ComputerVisions (Bruce Carso) - http://www.myatari.com/ Video 61 & Atari Sales (Lance Ringquist) - http://members.tcq.net/video61/index.html Eight-Bit Fix (Paul Westphal) - http://www.eightbitfix.com/ Others AtariMania (books, magazines, software) - http://www.atarimania.com/ AtariAge (news, forums) - http://www.atariage.com Archive.org - https://archive.org/ AtariArchives (books, magazines) Kevin Savetz - http://www.atariarchives.org/ Atari FTP Archive (software) - http://ftp.pigwa.net/ Fandal (software) - http://a8.fandal.cz/ Atari Museum (Curt Vendel) - http://www.atarimuseum.com/ Bits of the Past - http://www.bitsofthepast.com/ RAM upgrades, 4-in-1 OS adapter boards Atari 8-bit FAQ (Michael Current) - http://faqs.cs.uu.nl/na-dir/atari-8-bit/faq.html Atari 8-bit FTP Search Engine (Bill Kendrick) - http://www.newbreedsoftware.com/xlsearch/ Atari 8-bit at Reddit - http://www.reddit.com/r/atari8bit Atariteca (Spanish) - http://atariteca.blogspot.com/ Atari 8-bit Forever (Bostjan Gorisek from Slovenia) - http://gury.atari8.info Atari.org, the Definitive Atari Resource - http://www.atari.org/ 8-bit GUI project, The Last Word, and more (Jonathan Halliday) - http://atari8.co.uk/ WUDSN IDE for 8-bit development (Peter Dell) - http://www.wudsn.com/index.php/ide USB Joystick - http://www.syzygycompany.com/store/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=50 Atari 800 Best Game Pack - http://atari800.tistory.com/category/Download
Hi! We’re back with the second episode of Let Me Ascertain You: Sex Variants 1941 recorded live here in NYC at Joe’s Pub. This series takes its inspiration from a 1941 medical book by Dr. George W. Henry. Subtitled "A Study of Homosexual Pattern," Dr. Henry classified these case studies as homosexuals, bi-sexuals, or narcissists. A little something for everyone. In this episode we’ll start off with the case study of Irene K., played at our live show by Kate Buddeke. The evening’s MC Trey Lyford will first give us a little intro to Irene K., and his words are taken verbatim from Dr. Henry’s "general impressions" of the variant in question. Then you’ll hear "That Crazy Business" a song written by Andrea Grody about the case study Nora M. performed by Jessie Shelton and Nathan Dame. The last two performances are based on the same patient, Donald H. First actor Dan Domingues performs Donald’s own words from his personal history and we’ll follow that with a song, "The Future Looks Very Fine," written by Cesar Alvarez, and performed here by Cesar and the rest of his band The Lisps which are Sammy Tunis, Eric Farber, and Lorenzo Wolff. For more, please visit http://www.thecivilians.org.To leave a comment, please visit The Civilians' blog http://blogforthecivilians.blogspot.com/!
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents a panel discussion on "Google vs. China" as part of the David Berg Foundation Series on Ethics and Accountability. The panel experts take a closer look at the conflict between Google and China. Panelists include: Devin Stewart - Director, Global Policy Initiatives, Carnegie Council Zachary Karabell - President, River Twice Research Joey Lee - Robert L. Bernstein Fellow in International Human Rights, Human Rights in China Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, moderates the panel discussion. The event takes place on March 23, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
Jonny Frank, Fraud, Risks, & Controls leader at PricewaterhouseCoopers, gives an overview of top fraud and corruption cases in 2009 and discusses why leading organizations now view fraud management as a profit, rather than a cost center. Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on March 17, 2010, at the Baruch College Newman Conference Center, Room 750.
The Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity presents the second seminar of 2010 in David Berg Foundation Series on Ethics and Accountability. Washington Post energy correspondent Steve Mufson speaks about the BP oil spill and its implications for companies that find and provide the world with fossil fuels. He addresses the legal, legislative and policy responses to the disaster and discusses the unique ethical challenges facing the energy industry. Donald H. Schepers, Director, the Robert Zicklin Center for Corporate Integrity, introduces the speaker. The event takes place on November 18, 2010 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220.
Dr. Donald H. Baucom, one of the founders of cognitive-behavioral couple therapy and the Richard Lee Simpson Distinguished Professor of Psychology at the University of North Carolina, presents "Couple Therapy for Complex Cases."
Ethics Panel Panelists Include: Donald H. Chew Trevor Harris Jeff Sandefer Sheridan Titman Ronald J. Naples Moderator - John Martin
This Podcast for the Neurology Journal begins with Dr. John H. Noseworthy, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Aman A. Savani and Dr. Thomas Wingo interview Dr. Donald H. Gilden from the University of Colorado about his paper on VZV vasculopathy. The podcast concludes with Dr. Michael Brooke introducing the Humanities section of the journal and then reading three poems by Nina F. Schor published in January 22, 2008 issue. Podcast participants had nothing to disclose.