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FOLLOW UP: COUNCIL FORCED TO REPAY PARKING CHARGESAs the And Finally of our episode Nice Weave - 22 April 2025 we discussed the story of citizen campaigner, Zoë Bread, who uses TikTok to highlight typically fun issues but this time it was about how misleading the parking signs were on Collier Street in Manchester. She was fined and dug into the issue as she mistakenly paid at a private machine, thanks to the confusing signage. As a result of this and the attention it drew, she and others will be refunded. Click this BBC News article link here, for more. NISSAN CUTTING MORE JOBSNissan is cutting up to 20,000 jobs across its global footprint, previously the number was 9,000. On top of this plants will be shut, additional to the announced proposed battery factory. Great effort is being put into making operations more efficient, particularly from engineering and the supply chain. If you wish to read more, click this electrive article link here. Additionally, Nissan said it would be happy to integrate the Chinese state-owned Dongfeng into it's global production capabilities. To read more, click this BBC News article link here. EXCELLENT FINANCIAL RESULTS FROM JLRJLR has revealed pre tax profits of £2.5 billion for the last financial year. This took place whilst sales in Jaguar cars and the Discovery dropped, showing how important the Defender and Range Rover brands are to the organisation. You can read more, by clicking this Autocar link here. POLESTAR GROWTH IN FIRST QUARTER OF 2025Polestar are suggesting that some of the help that has enabled them to have a 76% increase in sales and 84% in revenue is partly down to abandoning the agency sales model. If you want to find out more, click this Autocar article link, here. HYUNDAI TO BUILD CARS IN SAUDI ARABIA Hyundai has announced it will begin producing cars in Saudi Arabia, from late 2026. They are the second brand to be situated in the King Salman Automotive Cluster, part of the King Abdullah Economic City near Jeddah. The expectation is for them to build 50,000 cars a year. Click this Autocar article link here, for more. CITROËN GETS A NEW BOSSCitroën's new CEO will be Xavier Chardon, who is currently the head of VW France. He takes over from Thierry Koskas on 2 June 2025. Before working for VW back in 2012 he was at Citroën. To read more on this, click here for the Autocar article link. ASTON MARTIN REVEAL CAR PLAY ULTRA INTEGRATIONAfter announcing their new Car Play back in mid 2022, Apple has partnered with Aston Martin, bringing us the first brand to integrate into their cars. Click this Motoring Research article link here to see more. Drew Smith has an interesting thread on Bluesky,...
Step inside the mind of Canards Waterfowl owner; Drew Smith. Drew's mission is to provide a suitable wader jacket for a realistic price. Drew and i take a trip down memory lane and reminisce on his first hunt, what really draws us in and just what waterfowl is all about.
The situation for the Kinahan cartel continues to unravel as Irish authorities have continued to put a fevered pace on the criminal orginization as they pursue the arrest of its leaders. For years, the Kinahan's were able to hide out in Dubai. It would seem that time is coming to an end however as Drew Smith from Gardai has now touched down in the nation to discuss the Kinahan problem and how to bring it to its conclusion.(commercial at 7:29)to contact me:bobbycapucci@protonmail.comsource:Kinahan mob bosses feel the heat as top gardai in major cartel crackdown move and victim's sister in justice plea | The Irish Sun (thesun.ie)
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“Attribution isn't about proving marketing's worth—it's about doing better marketing,” says Drew Smith, Founder and CEO of AttributaIn this episode of The Content Cocktail Hour, Drew Smith, Founder and CEO of Attributa, talks about the real secrets behind marketing attribution—beyond the hype and LinkedIn hot takes. Drew shares why most companies struggle with attribution, the biggest misconceptions about multi-touch tracking, and why the credit game between marketing and sales is a losing battle. He also unpacks the complexities of dark social, self-reported attribution, and how businesses should rethink their approach to tracking marketing success.In this episode, you'll learn:Why marketing attribution should never be about claiming creditHow to ask the right questions before investing in attribution toolsWhen your company actually needs multi-touch attribution (and when it doesn't)Resources:Connect with Jonathan on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jonathan-gandolf/Check out The Juice HQ: https://www.thejuicehq.com/Connect with Drew on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewsmitty/Explore Attributa: https://attributa.io/Timestamps:(00:00) Intro(02:14) Why most marketers struggle with attribution(07:36) The myths and realities of multi-touch attribution(11:45) The real reason marketing budgets get cut(15:29) The dark social dilemma: Can it actually be tracked?(21:10) Self-reported attribution vs. data-driven tracking(24:42) Why playing the credit game will hurt your marketing team(28:15) Final thoughts and takeaways
One of the best parts of liking to ask questions and running The High Route is the opportunity to speak to folks we admire and want to learn from. With this in mind, photographer Drew Smith is the guest on this episode. Smith's work spans the spectrum from outdoor-related commercial work to full-value expedition photography. We are drawn to his images for many reasons. First and foremost, there's his documentarian style and vibe. In short, Smith is along for the ride, documenting rather than staging, keeping up with rather than slowing the tempo down. He's a high-level climber and snowboarder who is often along on an expedition as an equal: he'll lead ice and rock pitches, set a booter, crampon up a face with his snow sliding tools in tow, and camera ready. Born and raised in rural Montana, low-key and modest are Smith's hallmarks as he'd rather draw attention to his art and craft than to himself. We are excited to close out the 2024 podcast year with his interview. You find find Smith's photography here at Drew Smith Media.You can find Smith's written musing's here at Drew's Plan.If you are new to The High Route, we are a reader and listener-supported enterprise focusing on human-powered turn making. Our mission is simple, but it takes real deal calorie burning to piece it all together.We are also excited to announce Issue 1.0 of The High Route magazine is in the works. Fancy paper. Good reads. High-octane photos. And some fine mountain ranges. And turns. You can learn more about our subscription options here.The theme music for The High Route Podcast comes from Storms in the Hill Country and the album The Self Transforming (Thank you, Jens Langsjoen). You can find a link to the album here—there are so many good songs on this album. And if you think you've spotted a UFO in the past or visited the 7th dimension, "Beautiful Alien" is a good tune to start with.Thanks for listening,The High Route Team
"How did you go bankrupt?" begins the oft-quoted line from Hemingway. "Two ways. Gradually - then suddenly." That's how the automotive sector feels at the end of 2024, with Nissan maybe preparing for bankruptcy and Stellantis firing its CEO and VW struggling with strikes and low sales and GM shuttering Cruise and on and on and on. Sally Dominguez and Drew Smith join Mark Pesce in studio to explore what's really happening - and what it all means for THE NEXT BILLION CARS. The Next Billion Cars with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel and Myrtle and Pine Listen on Spotify, Apple Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here. https://nextbillionseconds.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
What does it take to mine the Moon? Engineers behind NASA's ISRU Pilot Excavator, or IPEx are digging into the answers. The robotic excavator is designed to unearth lunar regolith and extract oxygen for fuel. In this episode, Jason Schuler, IPEx principal investigator, and Drew Smith, IPEx lead design engineer, explore the engineering challenges, innovative solutions, and the groundbreaking implications of IPEx for future lunar missions. Plus, they share what helped their idea go from paper to full-on demonstration.
In this final year in review episode, Sally Dominguez, Drew Smith and Mark Pesce address the big, smelly elephant in the room: The change of government - and direction - over in the United States of America. Could massive tariffs plus 'drill, baby, drill' together land a knockout punch on the US EV industry? Plus - predictions for 2025. We're bringing the year to a thrilling close on this episode of THE NEXT BILLION CARS. Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here Hosted by award-winning podcast creator, journalist & futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Seconds is everything you need to know about the future — so you can make the best decisions today. The rate of change we are experiencing is the fastest humanity has ever seen. Stay informed as Mark simplifies the complex technological and societal changes we face. How we will work, connect, use money, drive, eat is all changing at a rapid pace. For more information on The Next Billion seconds with Mark Pesce, please check out https://nextbillionseconds.com For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Next Billion Cars co-host Drew Smith... has something to say. Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here Hosted by Drew Smith, Sally Dominguez and futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Cars is everything you need to know about the future of Cars. For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Photographer, brand ambassador, and mountain athlete Drew Smith joins the podcast to talk about his wild journey of growing up on a ranch in Montana and working jobs that varied from welding, to construction, to commercial fishing, to guiding, to search and rescue, to finally ending up with a camera in his hand and documenting the amazing adventures he was a part of, and slowing but surely developing a portfolio that would land him Clients like Patagonia, Roark, The North Face and so many more. During our conversation Drew talks about how a 5 month road trip to Baja after dropping out of college would end up changing the course of his life, and how he worked his way through an insane list of jobs in order to fund the pursuit of the next adventure and his insatiable appetite for travel. We also discuss how he found his niche in the world of outdoor adventure photography, started working with brands like Patagonia and Roark, what the behind the scenes of documenting alpine climbing adventures looks like, finally settling down after years of living in trucks and vans, what he's learned about life from the mountain characters he gets to be surrounded by, and the advice he gives to others hoping to one day have the chance to live out their own creative dreams. To Learn More About Drew Smith Visit: https://www.drewsmithmedia.com And Follow Him On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/_drew_smith_/ To Learn More About Visual Revolutionary Visit: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/ And Follow On Instagram At: https://www.instagram.com/visualrevolutionary/
The Next Billion Cars co-host Sally Dominguez examines at the data hungry nature of modern vehicles. What does privacy look like in the age of 'artificial intimacy'? You have nothing to hide, right? Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here Hosted by Drew Smith, Sally Dominguez and futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Cars is everything you need to know about the future of Cars. For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here Hosted by award-winning podcast creator, journalist & futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Seconds is everything you need to know about the future — so you can make the best decisions today. The rate of change we are experiencing is the fastest humanity has ever seen. Stay informed as Mark simplifies the complex technological and societal changes we face. How we will work, connect, use money, drive, eat is all changing at a rapid pace. For more information on The Next Billion seconds with Mark Pesce, please check out https://nextbillionseconds.com For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A special episode of The Next Billion Cars with Drew Smith and Mark Pesce - car brand ZEEKR: HOW DOES A NEW BRAND SURVIVE? With Gustaf Gunér - head of brand, Zeekr Design. Sign up for 'The Practical Futurist' newsletter here. In this series of THE NEXT BILLION SECONDS we'll explore the enormous changes that are taking place right now - almost everywhere we look. Because things are moving fast.The future has suddenly become the present. Hosted by award-winning podcast creator, journalist & futurist Mark Pesce, The Next Billion Seconds is everything you need to know about the future — so you can make the best decisions today. The rate of change we are experiencing is the fastest humanity has ever seen. Stay informed as Mark simplifies the complex technological and societal changes we face. How we will work, connect, use money, drive, eat is all changing at a rapid pace. For more information on The Next Billion seconds with Mark Pesce, please check out https://nextbillionseconds.com The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel and Myrtle and Pine Listen on Spotify, Apple See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jessica Kelton with the Soil Health Institute and Dr. Drew Smith with Rodale Institute join the podcast to review the latest research on the value of cover crops in conventional (and organic) cotton production.
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It is the 325th episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast! From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank each one of you who have downloaded or streamed this podcast. Your support means the world to me. And to the incredible guests who have shared their stories, and the publicists and teams who have trusted my brand, I am truly grateful. I am beyond thrilled to welcome one of my favorite Disney content creators, Drew the Disney Dude, as my guest for this monumental episode. His insights and passion for all things Disney are sure to make this a memorable conversation. Drew Smith is an Orlando, Florida-based content creator. He specializes in creating content on Disney Parks, The Walt Disney Company, and more. He was born next to Disneyland Resort, and that's where his love for Disney began. Drew started creating content in 2017 on arcades and taught people how to win jackpots before moving to Orlando in 2018. He has since called the Walt Disney World Resort his second home. On this episode of The Jake's Take with Jacob Elyachar Podcast, Drew shared his favorite Disney Parks attraction, his take on the 2024 Disney D23 Expo's announcement regarding Villains Land, and whether these new additions could counter the Universal Orlando Resort's Epic Universe theme park.Let's connect on social media! Visit my channels on:A) Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JacobElyachar/B) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobelyachar/C) Threads: https://www.threads.net/@jacobelyacharD) TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@therealjacobelyacE) YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JacobElyacharBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/jake-s-take-with-jacob-elyachar--4112003/support.
Drew Smith has been an avid metal detectorist for most of his life. During some time ago, he was turned on to the 1700s Fur Trade era in his area. He has been hooked ever since. We will have a laid back conversation with Drew and talk about relics, research and history. Join us LIVE for this episode of the Relics Radio Podcast.RELICS RADIO is live via video broadcast on the Relics Radio Facebook group and live on the 5280 Adventures YouTube channel every Thursday night at 8:00 pm (Eastern) and is available for download wherever you get your podcasts.DK's LINKS:All Ken's Links Here: https://linktr.ee/adventuresindirtAdventures in Dirt on YouTube: / adventuresindirt Adventures in Dirt Facebook Group page: / adventuresindirt TONY's LINKS:5280 Adventures on YouTube: / 5280adventures 5280 Adventures on Facebook: / 5280adventures 5280 Adventures on Instagram: / 5280.adventures Thanks yall for spending your Thursday night with us. Appreciate you all!
In this podcast episode, we discuss the challenges that retailers face today with paid media and how you can adopt AI technologies to successfully manage paid media. Our featured guest on the show is Drew Smith, Co-Founder at upp.ai. Topics discussed in this episode: Why retailers face significant challenges in managing paid media campaigns across multiple evolving platforms How the shift to AI powered advertising has transformed the landscape for ecommerce businesses How Google's reinforcement learning algorithms work in Performance Max campaigns Why product data is becoming increasingly important in the age of AI driven advertising What the future holds for AI in paid media management and why human expertise will remain crucial Links & Resources Website: https://upp.ai/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/upp-ai/ X/Twitter: https://x.com/upptechnologies Get access to more free resources by visiting the show notes att.ly/eyBDK In this episode we talk about: eCommerce, paid media, AI technologies, retailers, Shopify merchants, online stores, eCommerce growth, marketing advice, Google advertising, AI in advertising, performance max campaigns, PPC managers, paid media challenges, smart shopping, digital marketing, machine learning, retail strategies, product data platform, upp.ai, customer data, reinforcement learning, paid media managers, advertising spend, Google ads, eCommerce trends, AI Powered Marketing, AdTech, AI Advertising, Marketing Technology, AI Marketing, Google Ads, Performance Max Join "Founder's Sidekick" - Weekly Business Mentorship Imagine transforming your 9-5 grind or traditional business into a thriving online venture. "Founder's Sidekick" offers weekly expert guidance tailored for busy founders. Get personalized, asynchronous coaching to address crucial questions as you start and grow your online business. Learn more at https://founders-sidekick.com/ Sign up for our free newsletter and become a smarter Shopify merchant. We scour and curate content from 50+ news sources, saving you hours of research and helping you stay on top of your ecommerce game with the latest news, insights, and trends. Ideal for online sellers, merchants, marketers, and DTC brands on Shopify who want to stay informed but are short on time. Subscribe. Learn More. Grow. Every Thursday in your inbox. 100% free. Sign up at https://newsletter.ecommercecoffeebreak.com Rate, Review & Follow on Apple Podcasts Enjoying this episode? Help others like you by rating and reviewing my show on Apple Podcasts! Your feedback supports more people in achieving their online business dreams. Click below, give five stars, and share your favorite part in a review! Click here: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ecommerce-coffee-break-digital-marketing-podcast-for/id1567749422And if you haven't yet, follow the podcast to catch all the bonus episodes I'm adding. Don't miss out—hit that follow button now!
1349 Get ready to ignite your business potential! Today, we have a powerhouse in business finance, a seasoned expert who's dedicated his career to helping small businesses thrive. With 17 years of experience, he's not just a business educator and full-time investor, but a dynamic speaker who's captivated audiences in 23 countries. Please welcome, Drew Smith! Website: thebusinesscreditguy.com Social Media: @thebusinesscreditguy ________ Go to www.BusinessBros.biz to be a guest on the show or to find out more on how we can help you get more customers! #Businesspodcasts #smallbusinesspodcast #businessmarketingtips #businessgrowthtips #strategicthinking #businessmastery #successinbusiness #businesshacks #marketingstrategist #wealthcreators #businessstrategies #businesseducation #businesstools #businesspodcast #businessmodel #growthmarketing #businesshelp #businesssupport #salesfunnel #buildyourbusiness #podcastinglife #successgoals #wealthcreation #marketingcoach #smallbusinesstips #businessmarketing #marketingconsultant #entrepreneurtips #businessstrategy #growyourbusiness Want to create live streams like this? Check out StreamYard: https://streamyard.com/pal/d/6164371927990272 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/businessbrospod/support
On this episode of CPF Fire Wire, CPF President Brian Rice sits with Monterey Firefighters Association, Local 3707 President, Ross Pounds and Chula Vista Firefighters, Local 2180 Political Action Committee Chair, Drew Smith alongside with CPF's very own Deputy Political Director Joe Armenta to discuss the importance of why we need to get involved in issue affecting the California fire service at a local level.
E and T Short: the Mets have breaking bad news
Hour 2: Will a 2 day break wake up the Yankee 2nd baseman
The Mets manager speaks with the media following the Mets series victory against the Cubs. Mendoza speaks about Edwin Diaz's ejection, Drew Smith's early exit, and Luis Severino's outing.
The Mets reliever speaks with the media following his early exit from his relief outing in the 9th inning of the Mets series finale against the Cubs.
Hour 2- The New York Mets winning streak ends at 7. Unfortunately it was a game that was winnable, but Drew Smith had other ideas.
The Yankees win the war but lose the game vs the Orioles after hitting not one but two players. The Mets lose their winning streak because of Drew Smith. Jaws turns 49 and the Giants celebrate 100.
Drew Smith picked up the loss in tonight's game after giving up a 7th inning home run to Leody Taveras and he meets with the media to breakdown that at bat along with how he will continue to march forward.
Fort Worth native Drew Smith achieved somewhat of a childhood dream back on Monday and Pat McCarthy caught up with him to discuss favorite BBQ spots, what returning home to Texas means to him and the hot streak the team has been on as of late.
The Business Credit Guy – Drew Smith is a business credit & finance expert with a 20+ year career in helping small businesses in over 23 countries. Currently working as a Regional Managing Partner on behalf of J. Galt, he currently specializes in helping small business owners get access to funding around their EIN, not […]
The Mets reliever chats with the media after a win in London.
The Mets reliver talks about coming off the IL and back on the active roster.
Mets Manager Carlos Mendoza talks with Keith Raad about what he likes about Mark Vientos and getting Drew Smith back from injury.
Chris joined Drew Smith on the Attribution Nation podcast to unravel the complexities of marketing attribution and strategy. The conversation sheds light on the benefits and pitfalls of attribution models within B2B marketing, and Chris articulates his evolving viewpoint on the subject, offering illuminating insights that challenge conventional thinking. Chris shares his journey from the medical device industry to founding Refine Labs and now leading Passetto, highlighting the inefficacies he observed in traditional marketing roles and the transformative digital demand strategies he implemented. With an adept understanding of customer behavior and market dynamics, he makes a compelling case for a more nuanced, customer-centric approach to marketing metrics. If you want to have a conversation with Chris and present your current questions, roadblocks, or projects you're working through, make sure to attend this weekly event every Tuesday at 12 central. Register here. Can't make the event but have a question for Chris? Submit it here. The next Expert Session, featuring Kyle Coleman will take place on June 6 at 12pm central. Register Here. Thanks to our friends at Hatch for producing this episode. Get unlimited podcast editing at www.hatch.fm
After earning his 4th career save Drew Smith met with out own Pat McCarthy about how the Mets keep on rolling.
News You Can Use and Share! MyHeritage added 168 million historical records in February. MyHeritage launched OldNews.com, a new website for exploring historical newspapers. MyHeritage introduced all-new profile pages with hints. Vivid-Pix announced the roll-out of Memory Stations, integrating scanning, its correction software, tagging, and more. Findmypast has begun digitizing, indexing, and publishing British Home Children records. The National Archives (TNA) announced that it will digitize the 1941 National Farm Survey records thanks to a generous grant from Lund Trust. DNA Segment with Diahan Southard In our DNA Segment, DNA expert Diahan Southard discusses Family Tree DNA and Y-DNA haplogroups with Drew Smith. Listener Email Laura writes about backup GEDCOM files and MyHeritage, and Daniel Horowitz responds. Jenna writes to respond to Sheila's quest to digitize and tag a 30” long x 6” high-resolution photograph. She shares FamilySearch's ability to tag people in a Memory at https://www.familysearch.org/en/help/helpcenter/article/tagging-people-in-a-memory. Anne writes in response to Jean Daniels' email about researching an ancestor. Anne cites Anabaptists in New York State. Kristen is seeking more advice for locating records for a missing family member, Arthur Tozer. Ashley wrote about changes that people make to FamilySearch records without sources. Thank you to all our Patreon supporting members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. And don't forget to order Drew's new book, Generation by Generation: A Modern Approach to the Basics of Genealogy, from Genealogical Publishing Company (https://genealogical.com/) or Amazon.com. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
The Mets reliever talks to the media after earning a hold and keeping the Mets in front with his successful 8th inning in the Mets 8-7 win.
Relief pitcher Mark Leiter Jr. drops by the Cubs Weekly Podcast to chat with Elise Menaker and Tony Andracki during Spring Training.Leiter explains his initial impressions of new manager Craig Counsell, what he learned during his first full season as a big-league reliever and gets into his family history and how growing up as the son and nephew of big-league pitchers sealed his fate.Later, Menaker and Andracki analyze the Cubs' 40-man roster conundrum that features several intriguing non-roster players in camp. Plus, how some of the changes Counsell has made are paying dividends and the one player that has impressed the most in camp.
David from Addison, Texas, is the winner of our drawing for a MyHeritage DNA kit. More drawings will be announced later this year. News You Can Use and Share! RootsTech, the world's largest genealogy conference, takes place in Salt Lake City, Utah, and online next week, 29 February through 2 March 2024. FamilySearch International and American Ancestors announced a collaboration on the 10 Million Names Project. The project “seeks to recover the names and restore information to families of the estimated 10 million men, women, and children of African descent who were enslaved in pre- and post-colonial America, including the area that would become the United States.” DNA Segment In our DNA Segment, DNA expert Diahan Southard discusses Ancestry DNA with Drew Smith. Listener Email Douglas responds regarding our discussion of slide and negative scanners. He reminds people to check with their local library for the availability of a scanner for checkout. He was able to use a Wolverine slide and negative scanner. (It and the Kodak model discussed on the last podcast are available through Amazon.) Jeannie discusses FamilySearch's computer indexing problems. Mike writes again to provide additional information about the Old Fulton Postcards website and the New York local government historians' (LGH) roles. Ryan asks about two different marriage records dated the same date in adjoining states for the same couple. Laura writes in response to Dennis' questions about writing a family history, and uses the “52 ancestors in 52 weeks” approach presented by Amy Johnson Crow. Matt is seeking a missing Pennsylvania death record from 1914. He has conducted extensive research and is looking for more suggestions. Kristen is seeking advice for locating records for a missing family member, Arthur Tozer. Thank you to all our Patreon supporting members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. Please also tell your friends and your genealogical society about our free podcasts, blog, and the Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website. And don't forget to order Drew's book, Generation by Generation: A Modern Approach to the Basics of Genealogy, from Genealogical Publishing Company (genealogical.com/) or Amazon.com. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
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News You Can Use and Share! Don't miss the opportunity to win a free MyHeritage DNA Kit. Listen to the MyHeritage ad later in this episode for details on submitting your entry to our raffle. MyHeritage recapped their activities in 2023: 4M DNA kits in their database 9M faces tagged with Photo Tagger 700M historical records added in 366 new collections 320M new Family Tree profiles added 4M MyHeritage and Reimagine mobile app downloaded 19M new Theories of Family Relativity™ New AI tools added: PhotoDater™, AI Record Finder™, and AI Biographer™ 3M photo dates estimated with PhotoDater 26M photos uploaded 2,112 webinars on Legacy Family Tree Webinars 605 articles added to the MyHeritage Wiki George recaps MyHeritage's Historical Record Collections added in December 2023. Drew recaps FamilySearch's 2023 highlights. FamilySearch announced the historic release of the 1931 Census of Canada. Drew shares what to expect from FamilySearch in 2024. DNA Segment Our popular DNA Segment returns with expert Diahan Southard and Drew Smith in conversation about 23andMe. Listener Email Mike writes about genealogy podcasts and the lack of references made to the newspaper research site, Old Fulton New York Postcards website at https://www.fultonhistory.com/ for a collection of New York newspapers and postcard images, and Advantage Archives at https://www.advantagearchives.com/. Sheila writes concerning how to get a “long photo” (30” long x 6” high) scanned and then how to locate software to tag each person's face with their name. The Guys suggest obtaining advice from archivists at university archives and special collections, and state/provincial/national archives, to find out who offer large scanning jobs services. Julie writes to discuss her and her daughter's interesting DNA matches (and non-matches) with another individual on different websites. Dennis's 40 years of collecting data in Germany and Ireland was entered into Family Tree Maker and uploaded to Ancestry. The data seems to have disappeared and he asks for suggestions. He also seeks suggestions about how he and his sisters can/should format the family history they are planning to compile. Laurie writes to ask about the possibility of a researcher being able to bulk-download data from databases such as Ancestry for a specific county. Diana writes to advise us that there is a law in New York state requiring that each county have a county historian to help preserve and promote the history of that county. They can guide you to resources and other organizations. There is a website at https://www.aphnys.gov where you can identify and contact these people. Judy asks for advice and recommendations about sorting potential ancestors who share the same name in a specific area at the same time. Tom has inherited family photos, slides, and negatives from his mother. He is seeking information about scanners to effectively digitize these things. George suggests the Kodak Slide N Scan with a 5” color LCD screen which scans to an SD or SDHS card. Thank you to all our Patreon supporting members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. Please also tell your friends and your genealogical society about our free podcasts, blog, and the Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website. And don't forget to order Drew's new book, Generation by Generation: A Modern Approach to the Basics of Genealogy, from Genealogical Publishing Company (https://genealogical.com/) or Amazon.com. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
The Consumer Electronics Show is one of the biggest conventions in the world, featuring gadgets of every size and description. It's also the most important car show in the world. Cohost Sally Dominguez, special correspondent Drew Smith and host Mark Pesce share some of their highs and lows of this year's show. For more information about this podcast and The Next Billion Seconds, please visit https://nextbillionseconds.com. The Next Billion Seconds with Mark Pesce is produced by Ampel - https://ampel.com.au. Chief Audio Officer: Josh ButtEdited by: Isabel VanhakartanoAudio Mixed by: Carter QuinnSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean Desai has been demoted, and now Matt Patricia will be the defensive coordinator, so yeah, the Eagles are all over the place. We still don't know if Geno Smith or Jalen Hurts will play in the Monday Night Showdown. Drew Lock betting odds, boy does he have a chance versus the Philadelphia Eagles and what would it take to for the Seahawks to continue to start Drew Smith.
Today, let's discover your family's story with 'Generation by Generation' by Drew Smith. A guide that turns genealogy into an exciting, personal adventure… Drew's book is available here... https://ancestralfindings.com/generation and on Amazon: https://amzn.to/49JKqR6 Podcast Notes: https://ancestralfindings.com/a-journey-through-generation-by-generation-by-drew-smith/ #Generation #AncestralFindings #GenealogyClips
News You Can Use and Share We just added a new video to the subscription Genealogy Guys Learn site. It is "Archives and Special Collections: An Introduction" by associate librarian emeritus Drew Smith. MyHeritage memorializes two of its employees, Ron Shemer and Ilay Nachman, who were killed on 7 October 2023 at the onset of the Hamas-Israel War. My Heritage announced the addition of 43 million historical records in September 2023. MyHeritage released the 1931 Canada Census with a new index. Drew recaps the highlights of the newest record releases at FamilySearch on 10, 17, and 24 September 2023. Listener Email Gavin reminds everyone to check multiple websites for record collections that may have been indexed differently. He was researching his great-grandfather's family's immigrant arrival at Ellis Island, NY. He searched at MyHeritage and found his wife's brother and family indexed with his great-grandfather's name as the individual they were traveling to meet. He found a great match. He performed a similar search at Ancestry.com, and the result did not show up because Ancestry doesn't index the name of the individual the immigrants were traveling to meet. Therefore, different sites' collections are often indexed differently and may yield different matches and clues. Kayla wrote about her exhaustive efforts to trace her great-uncle, James Edward Farden. The family story is that he went AWOL and disappeared from subsequent records. Judi writes again about her Irish Bannon ancestry and asks Drew and his brother about possible DNA matches with her line. Julie wrote about her great-great-grandmother Ann Marie Delaney, who was born in County Laois in Ireland and immigrated to the U.S. She asked Drew about a possible connection to his ancestors. Drew discusses his 10-day research trip to Ireland with his brother that began on 4 October 2023, with a week in Dublin led by expert Donna Moughty. He shares some places he visited, some of the things he learned, and the vital importance of advance preparations that he recommends for all research trips. Thank you to all our Patreon supporting members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. Please also tell your friends and your genealogical society about our free podcasts, our blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website. And don't forget to order Drew's new book, Generation by Generation: A Modern Approach to the Basics of Genealogy, from Genealogical Publishing Company (https://genealogical.com/) or Amazon.com. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
In the previous episode, The Genealogy Guys Podcast announced that, in partnership with MyHeritage.com, we were giving away a FREE MyHeritage DNA Kit. The winner is Shontè Anthony from Maryland. An email with the code to redeem the kit is in the mail! News You Can Use and Share! The Black Cemetery Network (BCN) at https://blackcemeterynetwork.org is hosting an event in Tampa, Florida on 14 October 2023 from 10 AM to Noon to commemorate Black History and the Memorial Park Cemetery. It will begin with presentations at the C. Blythe Andrews Library, 2607 E. Dr. MLK Jr. Boulevard, followed by an on-site walk in the Memorial Park Cemetery next door. You are cordially invited to join us for this exciting event and to help spread the word. Drew Smith and I, along with volunteers from across the country, have been deeply involved with the Zion Cemetery Project in Tampa for several years. It seeks to document all of the people interred in the "erased African-American cemetery" and bring their stories to life. All of the tombstones were removed, and portions of the property were "developed," leaving this sacred ground partially covered by buildings and the cemetery erased. The University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa has been supporting and promoting this work. The Black Cemetery Network was established and strives to support and publicize efforts across the U.S. to trace the "erased" cemeteries and promote projects like the Zion Project to un-erase them and to honor those buried in these cemeteries. As the Zion Project work is approaching its end, Drew and I, USF, and the Black Cemetery Network are about to begin work on three (3) "erased" cemeteries in St. Petersburg, Pinellas County, Florida, and beyond in that county. We are very proud to be part of these projects and to recognize and celebrate the lives of those early residents who built and shaped our communities. Registration for RootsTech 2024, the premier global family history conference, is now open. The event will be held from 29 February through 2 March 2024 in both in-person and virtual formats, from the Salt Palace Convention Center in Salt Lake City, Utah. Learn more and register at https://www.familysearch.org/rootstech/home. MyHeritage has announced the release of PhotoDater™, a groundbreaking, free new feature that estimates the year a photo was taken using AI technology. MyHeritage added 89 million historical records to its site in August 2023. George summarizes these collections. Drew recaps the highlights of the newest record releases at FamilySearch in August 2023. Interview Drew talks with Rick Voight, CEO of Vivid-Pix, and Sue Kaufman, manager of the Genealogy Collection at the Clayton Library Center for Genealogical Research in Houston, Texas. They discuss the initiative of the National Genealogical Society and Vivid-Pix and the cross-country tour that Rick is making to share the information. Listener Email In a follow-up to our discussion in episode #418 about the U.S. Patent and Trademark Database (USPTO at https://www.uspto.gov/patents/search, Kim writes about a patent filed and approved by great-grandfather James D. Nairne (#1,088,443), and wants to know more, including whether it was used and/or whether it was transferred. Carol Ansel, Director of the Godfrey Memorial Library (https://www.godfrey.org/scholar/godfrey-home.html), wrote to expand on Drew's description of their collection and services. Jean wrote about a recent search in the deed records in Suffolk County [New York] for an entry for her great-grandfather, Adolph J. Mueller. The deed concerned the sale of paint to the Charles H. Brown Paint Company for the sum of $1. She is looking for the reason why this transaction was recorded in a deed book. Nicole is researching her Dulaney ancestral line from Virginia, supposedly back to Ireland. Drew shared some insights during our last episode. Nicole describes her research and asks for recommendations for more records of Samuel Delany. Ashley wrote about her Irish research into Andrew Dickey triggered by a small Bible, inscribed to him in 1847. He was a teacher in Ireland. She is also looking into his sisters in the U.S. Drew begins his 10-day research trip to Ireland on 4 October 2023 with his brother, led by expert Donna Moughty. He shares some preparations he has made and will tell us about his adventures in upcoming podcasts! Thank you to all our Patreon supporting members for their support. Your Patreon support helps us improve our technology and provide even more podcast content to you! You can join us for as little as $1 a month or as much as you'd like to contribute. Visit https://www.patreon.com/genealogyguys to get started. Please also tell your friends and your genealogical society about our free podcasts, blog, and our Genealogy Guys Learn subscription education website. And don't forget to order Drew's new book, Generation by Generation: A Modern Approach to the Basics of Genealogy, from Genealogical Publishing Company (https://genealogical.com/) or Amazon.com. Please let us hear from you at genealogyguys@gmail.com.
Hour 1: Jerry and Sal are back after a holiday. The Yankees and Mets both won but Sal has had enough of multiple pitchers on the Mets. They can find someone to do what Max Scherzer does for one-third of the price and Sal wants Drew Smith off the team. The Yankees had another impressive win over the Orioles. The Mets can change their outlook with a good week but Jerry says both the Mets and Yankees should only worry about one game at a time. Sal wants the Mets to jump a few teams in the wild card standings before the break. CLo is here and begins with Francisco Alvarez's moonshot in Arizona yesterday. Buck Showalter is very impressed by his 21-year-old catcher. The Mets have won 3 in a row for the first time since May into june. The Yankees celebrated John Sterling. Harrison Bader played a big role in another Yankees win. Joey Chestnut was disappointed in himself for only eating 62 hot dogs. Comparing 110+ degree Arizona heat to 90 and humid here in New York. In the final segment of the hour, we hear from Mets fans who are still excited and optimistic. The Mets don't make sense in a potential trade for Shohei Ohtani for many reasons. Jerry says they should at least explore it but Sal says it's not realistic. It's Buckmas in July.
Hour 2: Hour 2 begins with Sal saying it should be legal for players to bet on themselves. Jerry and callers don't think that can work. CLo returns and gets us started with the Mets. Buck Showalter agrees with what Sal said yesterday. Francisco Lindor isn't appreciated enough. The Yankees beat the Orioles and have now taken the first two games of that series. Sal says Anthony Volpe is already the Yankees' third best hitter but CLo isn't ready to go that far just yet. IKF has done his assigned role as well as anyone on the Yankees this season. Anthony Rizzo has had a rough month and a half. Sal doesn't want to get to know his neighbors. CLo has the classic John Sterling call from the Mets/Braves July 4th marathon in 1985 that Sal was thinking about last hour. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry gives a history quiz and it goes just the way you think it would.
Jerry and Sal are back after a holiday. The Yankees and Mets both won but Sal has had enough of multiple pitchers on the Mets. They can find someone to do what Max Scherzer does for one-third of the price and Sal wants Drew Smith off the team. The Yankees had another impressive win over the Orioles. The Mets can change their outlook with a good week but Jerry says both the Mets and Yankees should only worry about one game at a time. Sal wants the Mets to jump a few teams in the wild card standings before the break.
Hour 1: Jerry and Sal are back after a holiday. The Yankees and Mets both won but Sal has had enough of multiple pitchers on the Mets. They can find someone to do what Max Scherzer does for one-third of the price and Sal wants Drew Smith off the team. The Yankees had another impressive win over the Orioles. The Mets can change their outlook with a good week but Jerry says both the Mets and Yankees should only worry about one game at a time. Sal wants the Mets to jump a few teams in the wild card standings before the break. CLo is here and begins with Francisco Alvarez's moonshot in Arizona yesterday. Buck Showalter is very impressed by his 21-year-old catcher. The Mets have won 3 in a row for the first time since May into june. The Yankees celebrated John Sterling. Harrison Bader played a big role in another Yankees win. Joey Chestnut was disappointed in himself for only eating 62 hot dogs. Comparing 110+ degree Arizona heat to 90 and humid here in New York. In the final segment of the hour, we hear from Mets fans who are still excited and optimistic. The Mets don't make sense in a potential trade for Shohei Ohtani for many reasons. Jerry says they should at least explore it but Sal says it's not realistic. It's Buckmas in July. Hour 2: Hour 2 begins with Sal saying it should be legal for players to bet on themselves. Jerry and callers don't think that can work. CLo returns and gets us started with the Mets. Buck Showalter agrees with what Sal said yesterday. Francisco Lindor isn't appreciated enough. The Yankees beat the Orioles and have now taken the first two games of that series. Sal says Anthony Volpe is already the Yankees' third best hitter but CLo isn't ready to go that far just yet. IKF has done his assigned role as well as anyone on the Yankees this season. Anthony Rizzo has had a rough month and a half. Sal doesn't want to get to know his neighbors. CLo has the classic John Sterling call from the Mets/Braves July 4th marathon in 1985 that Sal was thinking about last hour. In the final segment of the hour, Jerry quizzes the gang on some basic American history and facts. It does not go very well, especially for Sal. Hour 3: Is Paul George still an option for the Knicks? Sal likes what they've done but would try to add even more shooting. The Knicks are still not close enough to the top teams in the East. Jerry thinks RJ Barrett can still develop into a star. Sal likes RJ but thinks his ceiling is a little bit lower. CLo returns but first Jerry asks Sal if he knows some classic bands and songs. The Yankees won their second straight over the Orioles. Gleyber Torres scored from first on a single. Is it ok when players run through a stop sign from a base coach? The Mets won their series opener in Arizona. In the final segment of the hour, Sal tells Jerry about Immaculate Grid. Hour 4: Jerry and Sal try to complete their Immaculate Grids before pivoting back to the Mets, who Jerry says need to go 3-2 at worst in their 5 games before the break. Do the Yankees stack up better against the other teams in the AL than we thought a few weeks ago? Sal is not paying attention to Jerry. CLo returns and the guys discuss how they don't rewatch movies like they used to. Francisco Alvarez hit a ball very, very far in the Mets win yesterday. The Yankees beat the Orioles again and are now just 2 games behind the birds. Jerry and Sal reflect on their ages relative to current athletes. Aaron Boone pulls a Clyde Frazier and says the Yankees are “surviving and thriving”. Joey Chestnut is disappointed in his own performance. In Moment of the Day, Sal struggles with facts about America. In the final segment of the show, Jerry and Sal talk 80s movies, an upcoming Jerry Jones documentary, seeing Frankie Valli and there's a positive development in the WFAN wiffle ball game.