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Donna Nelson has been jailed for six years after being found guilty of trafficking 2 kilos of meth into Japan South Korea moves to impeach its President, after his failed declaration of Martial Law The Matildas have returned to the winners list in international soccer And the daughter of Clint Eastwood celebrates after escaping a brush with the lawSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donna Nelson has been jailed for six years after being found guilty of trafficking 2 kilos of meth into Japan South Korea moves to impeach its President, after his failed declaration of Martial Law The Matildas have returned to the winners list in international soccer And the daughter of Clint Eastwood celebrates after escaping a brush with the lawSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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On today's show, Alan Jones has been photographed being led away by police after he was arrested pending charges for allegedly assaulting multiple men. Jim Chalmers makes a big call on pre-election cash splash. Donna Nelson's drug trafficking trial begins in Japan. Shock find as $30m meth haul found after a traffic stop. And the Wallabies huge win. Visit thenightly.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The opioid crisis has been reported, but maybe not to its full extent. Donna Nelson, professor of chemistry at the University of Oklahoma, examines into the numbers. Dr. Donna Nelson is a Professor of Chemistry at University of Oklahoma. Her research has always engaged the chemistry community and served professional societies and organizations, collectively described […]
ITA Ellen Pearce gets candid with Donna Nelson, from TTC, on how she has worked with the Contiki tour brand and created a very successful travel business with a focus on group tours.
Donna Nelson talks about her children's stories with guest interviewer Jamie.
This week on Uncorked with Funny Wine Girl we're sprouting more great conversation on the topic of growth with my guest Donna Nelson, Holistic Empowerment Coach. At times I felt like Donna was a sister from another mister because we connected on some similar ideas and experiences about learning who we are and growing away from values that were not our own but created a sense of duty from familial or societal expectations. Donna offers us some great tips on where to begin if we're feeling overwhelmed and stressed out (and who isn't), beginning with finding clarity in our lives. How can we grow if the vision we have of ourselves is muddy? Or if we blame our lack of progress or growth on all of the external influences? We may have uncorked some serious stuff, but there's always a bit of lightheartedness to balance things out. To learn more about Donna's coaching services, please visit her website. Remember to subscribe and share if you enjoy the podcast and follow Funny Wine Girl Jeannine on Instagram and like on Facebook. Your support is invaluable to me. I appreciate you from the bottom of my heart and the bottom of my wine glass. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Learn how writing down ideas as they come can help you accomplish your writing goals. Script by Donna Nelson. Hosted by Lisa Lindsey.
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Our friend Rev Michael-Ray Mathews brings over 30 years of leadership experience – as a senior pastor, grassroots leader, psalmist and community organizer – to his exploration of Mark 16:1-8 and tells us “Jesus ain’t in the church, get outside!” Rev Michael-Ray is the deputy Director for Faith in Action. We love his Prophetic Resistance Podcast, where he engages leaders in conversations about cultivating communities of sacred resistance to injustice. We start the episode hearing from Aunty Donna Nelson recorded at the Perth #BlackLivesMatter protest where she powerful addressed over 2,000 people calling for global solidarity and for us to connect the dots here in Australia. Find Prophetic Resistance Podcast here: https://propheticresistancepodcast.libsyn.com/website Visit our Youtube channel to watch some stunning visuals from our good friend Chad Peacock here: http://www.peacockvisuals.com Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: patreon.com/InVerse
Our friend Rev Michael-Ray Mathews brings over 30 years of leadership experience – as a senior pastor, grassroots leader, psalmist and community organizer – to his exploration of Mark 16:1-8 and tells us “Jesus ain't in the church, get outside!” Rev Michael-Ray is the deputy Director for Faith in Action. We love his Prophetic Resistance Podcast, where he engages leaders in conversations about cultivating communities of sacred resistance to injustice. We start the episode hearing from Aunty Donna Nelson recorded at the Perth #BlackLivesMatter protest where she powerful addressed over 2,000 people calling for global solidarity and for us to connect the dots here in Australia. Find Prophetic Resistance Podcast here: https://propheticresistancepodcast.libsyn.com/website Visit our Youtube channel to watch some stunning visuals from our good friend Chad Peacock here: http://www.peacockvisuals.com Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: patreon.com/InVerse
The Science of Breaking Bad - Interview with Science Advisor, Dr. Donna Nelson Inside Science, Smithsonian Associates, Interview Series Welcome to The Not Old Better Show, Smithsonian Associates Inside Science Series, I'm Paul Vogelzang and this is episode #363. When you hear the name “Walter White,” of course, the anti-hero of “Breaking Bad” (played by Emmy-winner Bryan Cranston), you likely recall the show's emphasis on science, as Walter White is a scientist and high school chemistry teacher. During the course of five seasons of ‘Breaking Bad,” Walter White practiced a lot of ad-hoc chemistry—from experiments that explode to acid-based evidence destruction to an amazing repertoire of methodologies for illicit meth-making. But how much of his science is actually scientific? As part of our Smithsonian Associates Inside Science & Technology series, we are joined today by Dr. Donna Nelson, who also worked on “Breaking Bad” and who played an important off-camera role on the show, that of official science advisor, which served as a professional opportunity to bring science into focus within the context of a wildly popular television series. In her role as science advisor to the series, Dr. Donna Nelson, a professor of chemistry at the University of Oklahoma, explained, analyzed, and evaluated the show's portrayal of science, beginning near the end of season 1. The intent was not, of course, to provide a how-to manual for wannabe meth moguls, but to decode the show's most head-turning, jaw-dropping moments—and make sure they were scientifically accurate. Nelson discusses the show's portrayal of chemistry, biology, physics, and subdivisions of each area including toxicology and electromagnetism, as well how she became involved in the show and some of the unusual questions posed to her. Dr. Donna Nelson's presentation, The Science of "Breaking Bad": Behind the Scenes With the Show's Science Advisor, will be Tuesday, June 25, 2019. Dr. Nelson's presentation will draw from her new book, The Science of Breaking Bad, which she co-authored, and which will be available for sale and signing. Join me for a fascinating discussion with Dr. Donna Nelson, who'll add important, behind-the-scenes color about what it was like to work with the creator and writers of “Breaking Bad.” Please welcome to The Not Old Better Show, via internet phone, chemist, scientist, educator, Dr. Donna Nelson. For more information and ticket details, please click here: https://smithsonianassociates.org/ticketing/tickets/science-of-breaking-bad-behind-scenes-with-shows-science-advisor For more information about The Not Old Better Show, please click here: https://notold-better.com
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A tiny change in a molecule’s geometry completely changes its effects on the human body. How We Made This Video (Ever & David Talk About Drugs): Thanks also to our supporters on ___________________________________________ If you want to learn more about this topic, start your googling with: Enantiomers: Molecules that are mirror images of each other. Chirality: A geometric property that makes a molecule non-superimposable on its mirror image. Methamphetamine: A central nervous system stimulant. Levmetamfetamine: The new name for the left-handed version of methamphetamine, which acts as a vasoconstrictor. Carvone: A terpenoid found in many essential oils. ___________________________________________ Credits (and Twitter handles): Script Writer: David Goldenberg (@dgoldenberg) Video Illustrator: Ever Salazar (@eversalazar) Video Narrator: Ever Salazar (@eversalazar) With Contributions From: Henry Reich, Alex Reich, Kate Yoshida, Emily Elert, Peter Reich Music by: Nathaniel Schroeder: _________________________________________ Like our videos? Subscribe to MinuteEarth on YouTube: Support us on Patreon: Also, say hello on: Facebook: Twitter: And find us on itunes: ___________________________________________ If you liked this week’s video, we think you might also like: Breaking Bad: ___________________________________________ References: Lodish H, Berk A, Zipursky SL., et al. “The Making or Breaking of Covalent Bonds Involves Large Energy Changes”. Molecular Cell Biology. Section 2:1 (22). Retrieved from: Wallach, J. “A Comprehensive Guide to the Clandestine Chemistry of 'Breaking Bad'” Vice. (2013). Retrieved from: . Thanks to the following experts for their input and feedback: Jason Wallach, Vice writer and chemist Donna Nelson, University of Oklahoma chemistry professor and technical advisor to ‘Breaking Bad’ Adam Braunschweig, CUNY chemistry professor () Justin Dragna, University of Texas chemistry professor
Dr. Donna Nelson is a Professor in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma. She received her PhD from the University of Texas, Austin and completed her postdoctoral training at Purdue University before joining the faculty at the University of Oklahoma. Donna has received many awards and accolades during her career, including the Oklahoma Chemist Award, the American Chemical Society Stan Israel Award for Diversifying the Chemical Sciences, the American Chemical Society Ann Nalley Volunteerism Award, the NSF ADVANCE Leadership Award, the National Organization of Women Woman of Courage Award, and she was inducted to the Minority Health Professions Foundation Hall of Fame and the Oklahoma Higher Education hall of Fame. She was also been awarded the Guggenheim Fellowship as well as the Ford Fellowship, and has been named a Fellow of the American Chemical Society and a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. Donna also served as the science advisor for the recent TV Show Breaking Bad. Donna is with us today to tell us about her journey through life and science.
This episode of Thinking Aloud comes from the 93rd Transportation Research Board Annual Meeting in Washington, DC where Paul Hutton and Thinking Highways editor Kevin Borras are joined by a new reporter for the week. Meet her and hear from UMTRI Director Peter Sweatman, from Bill Sowell from Iteris and Donna Nelson of Traffax. We learn about a newly patented machine vision safety tool from Limntech and from the University of Iowa about their driving simulator. These programmes are sponsored by Inrix, Iteris, Moxa and Traffax. There will be at least two more Thinking Alouds from the TRB this week.
Now that we're reeling at the prospect of life after "Breaking Bad," let's find out about the real lives of chemistry teachers! Hear from Dr. Donna Nelson, the consultant "Breaking Bad" creator Vince Gilligan hired to make sure the on-screen science was correct, and then go beyond the test tubes, and meet some chemistry teachers to hear about what actually goes on in the classroom.What did you learn in the chemistry classroom? What's the future of understanding and harnessing the power of chemistry? Remember to wear your safety goggles for this Colin McEnroe Show.Support the show: http://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Show 1 of Thinking Aloud Live from Nashville, the Thinking Highways podcast, features some fascinating interviews with some of the leading lights of the US ITS sector. Paul Hutton talks to ITS America CEO Scott Belcher and Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy, Polly Trottenberg, and catches up with industry veteran Bill Sowell of Iteris. Meanwhile Kevin Borras chats to MG Squared's Shep Maners and Donna Nelson from Thinking Aloud sponsors Traffax. Other sponsors of this podcast are Inrix, Econolite and Jupiter Systems.
Our friend Rev Michael-Ray Mathews brings over 30 years of leadership experience – as a senior pastor, grassroots leader, psalmist and community organizer – to his exploration of Mark 16:1-8 and tells us “Jesus ain't in the church, get outside!” Rev Michael-Ray is the deputy Director for Faith in Action. We *love* his Prophetic Resistance Podcast, where he engages leaders in conversations about cultivating communities of sacred resistance to injustice. We start the episode hearing from Aunty Donna Nelson recorded at the Perth #BlackLivesMatter protest where she powerful addressed over 2,000 people calling for global solidarity and for us to connect the dots here in Australia. Find Prophetic Resistance Podcast here: https://propheticresistancepodcast.libsyn.com/website Visit our Youtube channel to watch some stunning visuals from our good friend Chad Peacock here: http://www.peacockvisuals.com Join our Integral Discipleship community on Patreon: patreon.com/InVerse