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Send us a textProstate cancer is extremely curable if caught early. However, men of color—especially African American men—are disproportionately diagnosed at advanced stages, facing significantly worse outcomes. Health inequities, systemic barriers, and stigma around discussing men's health continue to delay critical testing and diagnosis, deeply impacting families and communities.In this episode of TheOncoPT Podcast, Dr. Edward Wright opens up about his personal journey with prostate cancer and the mission behind the We Can Win Foundation. In this episode, you'll dive into the pressing need for open conversations about men's health, including the psychological and sexual health challenges that often go unspoken. You'll also explore how community support and education can empower men to seek early detection and break the silence surrounding this disease. Through the We Can Win Foundation, Dr. Wright is working to create a safe space for men to share their experiences, access resources, and take charge of their health.This episode is a powerful reminder of why OncoPTs must address these issues head-on and how you play a role in closing the gap in prostate cancer awareness and treatment.Grab your free Ultimate Oncology Specialist Study Guide!Preparing for the ABPTS Oncology Specialist Certification Exam is one of the best ways to become an expert OncoPT.My new Ultimate Oncology Specialist Study Guide will help you start your exam prep on the right foot, so you can prepare for success & treat your patients like an expert.Grab your FREE study guide now! Follow TheOncoPT on Instagram.Follow TheOncoPT on LinkedIn.
Send us a textToday is a Bicycle Retail Radio recap of our State of the Canadian Bicycle Industry webinar.In case you missed it, listen in to this 60-minute webinar exploring the current state and future outlook of the Canadian bicycle industry. This expert panel discussion featured:Patrick Duquet, Commercial Logistics Manager and Edward Wright, Vice President, Canada from HLC, a leading distributor with valuable insights into supply chain trends and market dynamics.William Leishman, President & Founder of Scooteretti, a retailer who will provide a unique perspective on the retailer outlook, including challenges, opportunities, and strategies for success in 2025.Dane Stennes, Owner, Western Cycle, a retailer who will provide a unique perspective on the retailer outlook, including challenges, opportunities, and strategies for success in 2025.Samuel Benoit, Executive Director of Vélo Canada Bikes, offering an advocacy lens on policy changes and industry-wide growth initiatives.This conversation was a comprehensive analysis of where the industry has been, key trends shaping the present, and strategies to prepare for a strong 2025. Gain actionable insights to navigate market shifts, optimize operations, and drive ridership in Canada.Support the show
When a woman was found murdered in her Springfield, Massachusetts apartment during the spring of 1984, it only took a matter of days to zero in on a suspect and secure an arrest. And then at trial, a jury decided Edward Wright was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. The New England Innocence Project has since taken up his case. So, who really killed Penny Anderson? Was it the man serving a life sentence for her death or someone else?View source material and photos for this episode at: darkdowneast.com/pennyanderson Dark Downeast is an audiochuck and Kylie Media production hosted by Kylie Low.Follow @darkdowneast on Instagram, Facebook, and TikTokTo suggest a case visit darkdowneast.com/submit-case
Tone and Larry chop it up with Edward Wright, Esq (mentor and friend of the pod) about his professional journey, which illustrates the importance of charting your own course (while also highlighting the versatility of a law degree). If this episode resonates with you at all, please go ahead and subscribe, drop a comment, and tell a friend to tell a friend!More about Eddie:Captain Edward Wright will promote to Major on May 12, 2024. He currently serves as the Chief of Client Legal Services for III Armored Corps and Fort Cavazos. The Chief of Client Legal Services leads a team that serve III Armored Corps, the Fort Cavazos Installation, and over 450,000 eligible clients; including Soldiers, Dependents, Reservist and Retirees in the Central Texas Region. He supervises 6 Judge Advocates, 4 Paralegals, and 4 civilian employees (2 civilian attorneys and 2 civilian paralegals). CPT Wright is responsible for the compliance of Army Regulation (AR) 27-3; including but not limited to, providing adequate training to all assigned personnel; reviewing all office administrative procedures, reports of legal assistance services, client satisfaction surveys; taking reasonable measures to ensure lawyers and paralegals conform their conduct to the rules of professional responsibility and periodic review of incoming and out-going correspondence. He also establishes local legal assistance policies and procedures consistent with AR 27-3 and manages the processing of tort and affirmative claims on Fort Cavazos. CPT Wright has served as a Brigade Judge Advocate, Senior Trial Counsel, Trial Defense Counsel, and Administrative Law Attorney. His duty assignments include 101st Airborne Division, Fort Cambell, KY; Trial Defense Service – West Region, Fort Wainwright, AK; 1st Cavalry Division, Fort Cavazos, TX; and III Armored Corps, Fort Cavazos, TX. Prior to serving in the JAG Corps, CPT Wright ran his own Solo practice in Milwaukee, Wisconsin from 2011-1017 and worked for the Milwaukee County District Attorney's Office from 2009-2011. CPT Wright earned a Juris Doctorate from Thurgood Marshall School of Law, Texas Southern University and Bachelor's of Arts degree in International Affairs and Global Politics from Marquette University.Welcome to the ScholarChip$ podcast hosted by Larry Alexander and Tone Gaines. Larry is a transactional attorney at a Fortune 500 Company. Tone is a Corporate Mergers and Acquisitions attorney at a large law firm in Chicago. But more importantly, both Larry and Tone are Black Men from the inner city of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The duo started ScholarChip$ to (1) create a platform to have candid conversations with scholars and (2) normalize academics as a viable way to achieve upward mobility in Black and Brown communities.Discussions in this podcast are for general information and entertainment purposes only. Nothing contained in this podcast constitutes financial, legal, tax or any other professional advice. Always consult a professional regarding your individual circumstance. NOR DOES IT CONSTITUTE AN ENDORSEMENT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL GUEST. ALWAYS DO YOUR DILIGENCE.
This week on rabble radio, our Jack Layton Journalism for Change fellow, Madison Edward-Wright sits down with Ted Rutland. Rutland is an author and associate professor at Concordia University. His latest book, which he co-authored with Maxime Aurélien, is Out to Defend Ourselves which shares the history of Montreal's first street gang. Today on the podcast, Rutland and Edward-Wright discuss Rutland's research work on anti-Black racism and policing in Canada — specifically, in Montreal. Check out these resources: Defundpolice.org By Robyn Maynard: Policing Black Lives: State Violence in Canada from Slavery to the Present By Andrea Ritchie and Mariame Kaba: No More Police: A Case for Abolition If you like the show please consider subscribing on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you find your podcasts. And please, rate, review, share rabble radio with your friends — it takes two seconds to support independent media like rabble. Follow us on social media across channels @rabbleca.
Send us a Text Message.This episode has everything! Murder! Prison break! Air piracy! Misplaced male confidence! Nearly naked federal agents! What started out as a night of "harmless" armed robberies ended in a murder. That night kicked off George Edward Wright's life of crime, which culminated in some light... terrorism?Sources:FBI Website: Wanted poster for George Edward WrightNPR: “Fugitive George Wright Captured in Portugal” by Joel RoseNew York Times: “Deadline Past, Portugal Says It Won't Send Killer to US” by James BarronNew York Times: “New Jersey Fugitive is Caught in Portugal after 41 Years” by Elizabeth A. HarrisThe Guardian: “George Wright: the one that got away” by Michael Finkel48 Hours, Season 25, Episode 9: “The Hunt for Mr. Wright”Support us!Kind Cotton: https://kindcotton.com/?ref=QnByw-DYpjqDiCMoment: drinkmoment.com, use code MOSTWANTEDAMANDA for 15% off!True Crime and Paranormal Podcast Festival: https://truecrimepodcastfestival.com/tickets/, use code WANTED for 15% off tickets!
•Edward Wright briefly took music lessons and began playing for his piano teacher's children's choir on to teen church and by the age of 14 began playing for the church as the main musician. He has composed music for Movies and Television. •Edward has been able to travel and serve great churches and travel the country with an evangelist. During his travels and journey, he discovered his love for teaching piano. He started a YouTube channel to reach more people with his teaching methods. His YouTube channel is Edward Wright. Edward teaches techniques, methods and musical theory for keyboardists and he translates that along with vocal training and exercises. His dynamic methods are not just 1 dimensional, he does live instruction asking that participants present during his YouTube Live! He is very energetic and Loves teaching music! If you have any questions or comments about this episode, please send an email to: letstalk2gmg@gmail.com Like and share the episode. Subscribe and you will be notified when new episodes publish!
On Wednesday the EU’s EMA and UK’s JCVI announced a suspected correlation between vaccination and an extremely rare type of blood clot. Prof Sabine Eichinger is a co-author of a new paper suggesting a link with vaccination or the immune response to Covid vaccination and suggests the name VIPIT for the condition. One of her patients died at the end of February having presented with a rare combination of symptoms – blood clots and a low blood platelet count. Sabine tells Roland the dots they have managed to join in the story so far. Scientists at Fermilab in the USA posted four papers and announced an exciting development in particle physics that might lift the curtain on science beyond the Standard Model. Their measurement of something known as g-2 (“gee minus two”, just fyi), by measuring with phenomenal accuracy the magnetic properties of muons flying round in circles confirms a 20-year old attempt at a similar value by colleagues at Brookhaven. At the time, it was breathtaking but suspicious. Muons, rather like heavy electrons, don’t quite behave as the Standard Model might have us believe, hinting at fields and possibly particles or forces hitherto unknown. Dr. Harry Cliffe – a member of the LHCb team who found something similarly weird two weeks ago - describes the finding and the level of excitement amongst theorists worldwide. Superfans around the world have learned to speak fluent Klingon, a fictional language originating from Star Trek. In a quest to understand the science behind these languages often dismissed as gobbledygook, Gaia Vince has been speaking to some of the linguists responsible for creating these languages. It’s time for her to relax the tongue, loosen those jaw muscles and wrap her head around the scientific building blocks embedded in language and what languages like Klingon tell us about prehistoric forms of communication. Meanwhile, primatologist Edward Wright of the Max Plank Institute has been hanging out with mountain gorillas in Rwanda and recording the sound of their “chest clapping”. As he describes in the journal Scientific Reports his work confirms what scientists have long suspected - that the famous gesture - often portrayed in films - is a measure of size and strength - allowing communication in the dense, tropical forests in which the animals live. Image: Platelets, computer illustration. Credit: Sebastian Kaulitzki /Science Photo Library via Getty Images Presenter: Roland Pease Producer: Alex Mansfield
Let’s unpack this. Racial tensions were and still are high - there's a lot of work to be done. We recorded this episode pre 2020 elections. And while elections have passed, there are many aspects of race, diversity and racial tensions that Lynn dives deep into and can hopefully help you understand from her experience what it’s like growing up as a black woman in America. Recorded on 9/26/2020.4:00 - Perspective of police from a black woman’s perspective6:45 - Mental health and police interactions (Edward Wright, age 20)12:00 - 2 party system - is it broken?16:00 - Jim Crow20:30 - Black on Black Crime28:30 - Do other countries have better healthcare?
Amy interviews parishioner Edward Wright about his life and work, how his faith has developed through the years, and how he has experienced St. Matthew's.
The second of a two part series, this video covers a decades worth of research discussing the newly renamed La Bella Principessa's possible journey through Europe to find her original home and its potential journey to the US. This episode gets pretty complicated and highlights some interesting academic spats, so strap in folks and enjoy the episode. Thank you to M I L D - M E M E for all music. For music inquires, or to watch him drum, subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDY4VbuOdV1WAa78WCOyhtg YouTube Video available here: https://youtu.be/tAdcXhTYpHU Social Media Links in Bio Materials used (in order of use): Martin Kemp, Living with Leonardo: Fifty Years of Sanity and Insanity in the Art World and Beyond, https://b-ok.cc/book/3704060/42bd53 D. R. Edward Wright, LUDOVICO IL MORO, DUKE OF MILAN, AND THE SFORZIADA BY GIOVANNI SIMONETTA IN WARSAW, http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hosted/leonardo/Wright_Sforziad.pdf Martin Kemp and Pascal Cotte, La Bella Principessa and the Warsaw Sforziad, http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hosted/leonardo/KempCotteLBP.pdf Mystery of a Masterpiece Documentary, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1VyF7ThqInk Cristina Geddo, Rationale for Authentication, (most likely from Academia.edu) Katarzyna Woźniak, The Warsaw Sforziad, http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hosted/leonardo/WozniakBP_2014.pdf Katarzyna Woźniak, LA BELLA PRINCIPESSA and THE WARSAW SFORZIAD Circumstances of Rebinding and Excision of the Portrait, http://www.bbk.ac.uk/hosted/leonardo/WozniakBP.pdf Katarzyna Krzyżagórska-Pisarek, La Bella Principessa. Arguments against the Attribution to Leonardo, (most likely from Academia.edu) Michael Daley, Problems with “La Bella Principessa”~ Part I: The Look http://artwatch.org.uk/archive Michael Daley, Problems with “La Bella Principessa” – Part II: Authentication Crisis http://artwatch.org.uk/archive Martin Kemp, ERRORS, MISCONCEPTIONS, AND ALLEGATIONS OF FORGERY, http://authenticationinart.org/pdf/literature/la-bella-principessa.pdf Michael Daley and Katarzyna Krzyżagórska-Pisarek, Problems with “La Bella Principessa” – Part III: Dr. Pisarek responds to Prof. Kemp http://artwatch.org.uk/archive Michael Daley, Fake or Fortune: Hypotheses, Claims and Immutable Facts, http://artwatch.org.uk/archive Michael Daley, Situating La Bella Principessa's Eye, http://artwatch.org.uk/archive --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/art-crime-with-rj/message
We are so in lesbians with what we’ve been watching lately on our streaming platforms! We celebrate the 10th anniversary of Edward Wright’s cult classic Scott Pilgrim vs. the World (59:50) - a movie that launched a thousand commercial pegs and helped catapult the careers of its stacked cast. Also - enjoy our in-depth discussions on HBO’s Lovecraft Country (04:22), Perry Mason (13:33), and I May Destroy You (22:48), and Apple Plus’s fantastic documentary, Boys State (43:33).
Este film de Edward Wright es una mezcla entre acción y musical. Si quieres saber más de nuestras opiniones y por qué pensamos que esta película puede ser considerada un musical, escucha nuestro podcast Catando Netflix. Conductores @_betotorres y @raulsanchezmc. #babydriver #edwardwright #netflix #podcast #entetenimiento #review
Las señales están claras: el fin del mundo está a la vuelta de la esquina. Así que hemos recopilado una selección zinéfaga de películas apocalípticas para que estéis preparados ante lo que se viene. Arrepentíos, hermanos! El índice queda tal que así: - Bienvenidos al fin del mundo (Edward Wright, 2013) - 2012 (Roland Emmerich, 2009) - Juerga hasta el fin (Evan Goldberg y Seth Rogen, 2013) - Geostorm (Dean Devlin, 2017) - Melancolía (Lars von Trier, 2011) - 70 minutos para huir (Steve De Jarnatt, 1988) - Southland Tales (Richard Kelly, 2006) - Dejado atrás: La película (Vic Sarin, 2001)
THE 2019 BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS / GRESHAM COLLEGE ANNUAL LECTUREThe event will focus upon mathematical expeditions, outlining how the use of mathematics has been instrumental to the success of historical voyages of exploration. The main speaker, Professor Ana Simões, will discuss A Global History of the Eclipse of 29 May 1919 (6pm). This will be preceded by shorter presentations by Dr Stephen Johnson on Privateer and Mathematician: the Voyages of Edward Wright (4pm) and by Dr Rebekah Higgitt on Mathematical Practice and 18th-Century British Voyages of Scientific Exploration (4:45pm).A lecture by Professor Ana Simões, University of Lisbon 23 OctoberThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/eclipse-29-may-1919Gresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
THE 2019 BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS / GRESHAM COLLEGE ANNUAL LECTUREThe event will focus upon mathematical expeditions, outlining how the use of mathematics has been instrumental to the success of historical voyages of exploration. The main speaker, Professor Ana Simões, will discuss A Global History of the Eclipse of 29 May 1919 (6pm). This will be preceded by shorter presentations by Dr Stephen Johnson on Privateer and Mathematician: the Voyages of Edward Wright (4pm) and by Dr Rebekah Higgitt on Mathematical Practice and 18th-Century British Voyages of Scientific Exploration (4:45pm).A lecture by Dr Rebekah Higgitt, University of Kent 23 OctoberThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/british-voyages-of-scientific-explorationGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
THE 2019 BRITISH SOCIETY FOR THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS / GRESHAM COLLEGE ANNUAL LECTUREThe event will focus upon mathematical expeditions, outlining how the use of mathematics has been instrumental to the success of historical voyages of exploration. The main speaker, Professor Ana Simões, will discuss A Global History of the Eclipse of 29 May 1919 (6pm). This will be preceded by shorter presentations by Dr Stephen Johnson on Privateer and Mathematician: the Voyages of Edward Wright (4pm) and by Dr Rebekah Higgitt on Mathematical Practice and 18th-Century British Voyages of Scientific Exploration (4:45pm).A lecture by Dr Stephen Johnston, University of Oxford 23 OctoberThe transcript and downloadable versions of the lecture are available from the Gresham College website: https://www.gresham.ac.uk/lectures-and-events/privateer-and-mathematicianGresham College has been giving free public lectures since 1597. This tradition continues today with all of our five or so public lectures a week being made available for free download from our website. There are currently over 2,000 lectures free to access or download from the website.Website: http://www.gresham.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/GreshamCollege Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/greshamcollege Instagram: http://www.instagram.com/greshamcollege
Make way! Football season is finally back! And that means Fantasy Football season is back too! You know what would make Fantasy Football better? More fantasy! Add some D&D type stuff! That’s exactly what Edward Wright and his partners over at Fantasy Realms Sports are doing! They are incorporating power ups and RPG elements into fantasy football. The leagues start in 2018, so contribute to the kickstarter today! Dumbbells and Dragons is a member of the AlmostBetter.net network and is powered by Pinecast.com. Recorded 08/27/2017, Posted 08/30/2017 Contacts: Dragons & Gridirons Kickstarter: http://kck.st/2vUnBJD Twitter: @dngfootball Facebook: @DNGFootball Email: dragon@dragonsandgridirons.com dragonsandgridirons.com fantasyrealmsports.com If you would like to contact me, send an email to ken@dumbbellsanddragon.com. You can also follow the show on Facebook at Dumbbells And Dragons. Follow us on Twitter, Snapchat, Instagram and Tumblr at @DumbbellsDragon. As always, thank you to Assorted Intricacies for our theme song, Roll A D6, and you can find links to their music here. Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/dumbbells--dragons/9af34fd4-9f97-459d-af71-cbf4c8ece06e This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Con Claudio Serena di Fumble e Andrea C. Ripamonti a parlare dei "Guardiani della Galassia": excelsior! (Questa la capiscono i Marvel fan di più lunga data.
La 70esima puntata di Ricciotto è piagata da sfighe tecniche incredibili: ma alla fine siamo riusciti a farla.
J. Edward Wright's, professor and director, Arizona Center for Judaic Studies, and president, W.F. Albright Institute for Archaeological Research, special presentation exploring the ways people use images of heaven to inspire or terrorize.