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On this episode, Brad and Eric say their farewells to the 9th Edition by talking about every Codex… well… at least those listed in GW's website. Get ready to dive deep into the grim darkness as we unveil which book had the best design and which factions deserved better. Do your list - https://tiermaker.com/create/which-codex-fails-40k-9th-edition-15792674 Final List by Eric & Brad - https://imgur.com/a/D184pCl 00:00:15 - Intro 00:01:25 - Our Evaluation Criteria 00:02:55 - Imperial Guard 00:06:07 - Thousand Sons 00:07:39 - Grey Knights 00:09:44 - Death Guard 00:13:50 - Leagues of Votann 00:16:57 - Space Marines 00:20:07 - Space Marines Suplements 00:23:55 - Tyranids 00:26:53 - World Eaters 00:29:04 - Sisters of Battle 00:30:45 - Chaos Knights and Imperial Knights 00:34:36 - Orks 00:38:26 - Adeptus Mechanicus 00:44:41 - Aeldar 00:47:04 - Chaos Daemons 00:49:13 - Genestealer Cults 00:51:25 - T'au 00:53:59 - Chaos Space Marines 00:56:17 - Necrons 00:58:51 - Adeptus Custodes 01:01:53 - Drukari 01:08:55 - Final Thoughts 01:11:07 - Outro Show Links: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Poorhammer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Our Producers for May: Daniel McKinnon Robert Taleno Jan Geisse Michael Sullivan Stuart Fletcher Our Biggest Supporters: Andrew Pope Cameron R Carkos Lesga Danik Tomyn DrLace Grundle Bundle Jaydon JeFF Stumpo Kool Kicks Canner Johnson O Dawg Phizzled Rhett Squerson Our Supporters: Alex Fuja Andrew LA Andrew P Chehayl Certified Unfunny Christopher Johnston Corran Gautier Dreddmor Ed Yoon EldritchBee Eric Kelly Eric Rearden Erika Valentine Farseeker Fooby gbrell Grant Lambert Hazari Jacob Schmitz James McQuellin Joshua Galvez KitsuneCurator Landscape Left4Biscuit Leopard LordFluffy Louis Vieceli Mephrit pup michael robinson Nic Octavious Du'Tolan oreio8991 Patrick Farabaugh Peter Bennett Riku Sawed Off Laser Shawn Martin-Truesdell Spencer Davis Tom TurquoiseTempest VValmartgreeter Wasson An Xavier Pelletier Zaveris Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to e-mail more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
On this episode, Brad and Eric say their farewells to the 9th Edition by talking about every Codex… well… at least those listed in GW's website. Get ready to dive deep into the grim darkness as we unveil which book had the best design and which factions deserved better. Do your list - https://tiermaker.com/create/which-codex-fails-40k-9th-edition-15792674 Final List by Eric & Brad - https://imgur.com/a/D184pCl 00:00:15 - Intro 00:01:25 - Our Evaluation Criteria 00:02:55 - Imperial Guard 00:06:07 - Thousand Sons 00:07:39 - Grey Knights 00:09:44 - Death Guard 00:13:50 - Leagues of Votann 00:16:57 - Space Marines 00:20:07 - Space Marines Suplements 00:23:55 - Tyranids 00:26:53 - World Eaters 00:29:04 - Sisters of Battle 00:30:45 - Chaos Knights and Imperial Knights 00:34:36 - Orks 00:38:26 - Adeptus Mechanicus 00:44:41 - Aeldar 00:47:04 - Chaos Daemons 00:49:13 - Genestealer Cults 00:51:25 - T'au 00:53:59 - Chaos Space Marines 00:56:17 - Necrons 00:58:51 - Adeptus Custodes 01:01:53 - Drukari 01:08:55 - Final Thoughts 01:11:07 - Outro Show Links: Poorhammer YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thepoorhammerpodcast Poorhammer Website: https://www.solelysingleton.com/feed/poorhammer Poorhammer Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/SolelySingleton Our Producers for May: Daniel McKinnon Robert Taleno Jan Geisse Michael Sullivan Stuart Fletcher Our Biggest Supporters: Andrew Pope Cameron R Carkos Lesga Danik Tomyn DrLace Grundle Bundle Jaydon JeFF Stumpo Kool Kicks Canner Johnson O Dawg Phizzled Rhett Squerson Our Supporters: Alex Fuja Andrew LA Andrew P Chehayl Certified Unfunny Christopher Johnston Corran Gautier Dreddmor Ed Yoon EldritchBee Eric Kelly Eric Rearden Erika Valentine Farseeker Fooby gbrell Grant Lambert Hazari Jacob Schmitz James McQuellin Joshua Galvez KitsuneCurator Landscape Left4Biscuit Leopard LordFluffy Louis Vieceli Mephrit pup michael robinson Nic Octavious Du'Tolan oreio8991 Patrick Farabaugh Peter Bennett Riku Sawed Off Laser Shawn Martin-Truesdell Spencer Davis Tom TurquoiseTempest VValmartgreeter Wasson An Xavier Pelletier Zaveris Contact Information: You can interact with Solely Singleton by joining the hosts on discord and Twitter to give input to improve the show. Feel free to e-mail more detailed questions and suggestions to the show's email address. Your Hosts: Brad (DrRuler) & Eric (OnekuoSora) Brad's Twitter: https://twitter.com/DrRuler Eric's Twitter: https://twitter.com/OnekuoSora Show Email: thepoorhammerpodcast@gmail.com Show Website: http://www.poorhammer.com/ Edited by: Menino Berilio Show Mailing Address: PO Box 70893 Rochester Hills, MI 48307 Licensed Music Used By This Program: “Night Out” by LiQWYD CC BY “Thursday & Snow (Reprise)” by Blank & Kytt CC BY “First Class” by Peyruis CC BY “Funky Souls” by Amaria CC BY
To celebrate the launch of the Positive Belgian Podcast I brought you a YouTube Live which was a recording of the podcast with three very special guests to discuss the Teenage Belgian and share with you our tips for surviving this stage of the Belgian Shepherd's development.Your host Natasja Lewis was joined by Eric Brad, Belgian owner of 32 years & Canine Nation Podcast Host, Jo-Rosie Haffenden of the School of Canine Science who shares her life with 4 Malinois and Kerry Ward from the FairyDogMother in Leeds who shares her life with rescue Mali Bruce. You can check out the video on our brand new YouTube Channel The Positive Belgian or skip ahead to the video podcast here So let's pull up a chair, grab a hot cuppa and let's get stuck in.To join the Positive Belgian Community check out thepositivebelgian.comJoin the conversation and discuss the Podcast in our Facebook GroupIntro and Outro music from Uppbeat: License code: LKVPMBQR3KFIQ72U
Today your host, Belgian Shepherd Breed Specialist, Natasja Lewis is joined by Eric Brad CDPT-KA. Eric Brad is a dog trainer, writer, blogger and Canine Nation podcast host. Eric is known for his articles on Canine Nation and the Canine Nation Podcast.In our chat, Eric confesses that he is a cross-over trainer. Having trained his dogs for many years using compulsion and aversives to achieve the obedient dog he always wanted, he got stuck when these dominance-based methods lead to a dangerous confrontation with his 18-month old Belgian Shepherd Vince. Join us for this open and honest chat about how Eric discovered a more positive training method that has changed his and his dogs lives for the better. So let's pull up a chair, grab a hot cuppa and let's get stuck in. To Join the Positive Belgian Community check out thepositivebelgian.comJoin the conversation and discuss the Podcast in our Facebook Group Intro and Outro music from Uppbeat: License code: LKVPMBQR3KFIQ72U
My guest on this episode is Eric Brad from Vancouver Island, Canada. Eric has been doing agility since the early 2000s. NADAC is where he currently trials but he started in the AAC (Agility Association of Canada). Eric and his wife are fanciers of the Belgian Shepherds which I learn on this podcast includes the Malinois, Tervuren and the Groenendael. Eric is a student and teacher of modern animal training methods based on behavioral science. Eric is a certified professional dog trainer, having earned his CPDT-KA certification from the Certification Council for Professional Dog Trainers. He has written many articles and essays, many of which are available as Canine Nation podcasts (available on Spotify, iTunes, and other podcast directories) and also at his Canine Nation website. You can find more information about Eric and his writings at his website: caninenation.ca Eric has a new mailing list where his new writing is appearing first at caninenation.substack.com Also an archive of Eric's essays and articles can be found at caninenation.lifeasahuman.com Comments or feedback can always be sent to offcourse@optimum.net
Paula Marshall has served as the Bama Companies CEO since 1984 and provides strategic leadership and direction to the entire organization. She embodies the Bama vision of ‘People Helping People Be Successful,' and under her leadership, the company has grown to provide a wide variety of frozen desserts and baked goods to fast food chains and casual and family dining restaurants, including McDonald's. Paula received her BSc in Business and her Ph.D. in Commercial Science from Oklahoma City University and is the author of four books on business and entrepreneurship. Paula joins me today to share how her dad started the company with apple pies in the trunk of the car and the two God-inspired events that kicked off Bama's expansion. She discusses how she came to head the company, why McDonald's put her under a microscope when her dad named her CEO and the traumatic events that led to her being the only one of her siblings able to step up and take control of Bama. Paula also shares her vision for the Bama Foundation, how it helps and supports members of the Bama family, and it's role in the wider community. "If you're a global product, you have to meet global standards.” - Paula Marshall "What Bama had was passion, desire and we fixated on the product and the product quality, and we never took that out of our minds." - Paula Marshall “Leaders have to have humility - when you make yourself humble, and you become a servant to the people that work for you, and you turn it around and learn from them that's when real things start to happen.” - Paula Marshall This week on The Wow Factor: Paula's experiences of growing up in Tulsa and her family's history as the manufacturer of 98% of all McDonald's pies Why she shut down Bama's retail business in 2002 How it felt going up against the good ole boy network, and how McDonald's subsequently supported her as one of the first woman CEOs of their supply chain Why Bama embeds their mission into their relationships and how that impacts the outlook of everyone in the company Why they are so committed to B Corporation initiatives, and why Paula sees it as a heart and soul movement in the corporate world The story of the exploding pumpkin pies and what Paula learned as a leader from the situation The game-changing quality management system Paula brought in to Bama and what she learned from Demings' philosophy How impacts a corporation and why we should strive for an egoless corporation and focus on the importance of standing up for what's right Bama's partnership with Taylor Hansen and why Food on the Move is working to mobilize good quality food into food deserts in Tulsa and Oklahoma Paula Marshall's Words of Wisdom: Find your passion, don't fight it! Write a personal mission statement and use it to help guide you in your decisions and find your balance in your professional and personal life. Connect with Paula Marshall: Bama Companies Website Paula Marshall on LinkedIn Bama Companies on Facebook Bama Companies on Instagram Bama Companies on Twitter A Piece of the Pie by Paul Marshall, Sandy Miller, and Brian Miller Sweet as Pie But Tough as Nails by Paula Marshall Creating a personal mission statement resource Eric - Brad says he wants a link in the show notes on how to write s personal mission statement, so I tried to find a credible resource. He may have a particular website in mind, though? Connect with The WOW Factor: I Like Giving: The Transforming Power of a Generous Life by Brad Formsma Words of Wisdom Website Brad Formsma on LinkedIn Brad Formsma on Instagram Brad Formsma on Facebook Brad Formsma on Twitter
Eric Brad is a blogger on the topic of dog training and author of Dogs: As They Are, Dogs: Effective Learning and Relationships: Life With Dogs. Jo-Rosie Haffenden is the host of TV shows Rescue Dog to Super Dog & Teach My Pet to Do That and the author of Real Dog Yoga.
Eric is a certified professional dog trainer that has been training and living with dogs for over 25 years. He has also achieved multiple Agility Trial Championship titles with his Belgian Shepherds and is the author of three e-books and more than 200 articles on the subject of dogs and training.
Crossing over to positive training can be frustrating. Abandoning old techniques for new is uncomfortable. Especially when you aren’t good at the new stuff. Dog trainer Eric Brad has found that sticking with positive training is well worth the effort for the rewards that come later. Back when I was crossing over to positive training, it seemed like every time I turned around another technique I used to use was now a bad idea. I had to keep running back to books or asking questions of positive trainers online to find appropriate alternatives. But the answers were there and my new habits developed quickly. But not as quickly as my relationship with my dogs improved! It was well worth the extra work. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Positively Frustrating Dog Training on Pet Life Radio
Dog trainers are supposed to be teaching their dogs. Eric Brad has found that there is much that the dog can teach the trainer as well. In this installment, Eric says “Thank You” to his dog Tiramisu for the lessons he has learned. Listening to his dog has made him a better trainer. Books and articles can only take you so far. You actually have to dothe positive training with your dog in order to get good at it. And who is the judge that you are improving as a trainer? Why, your dog of course! The faster and happier they learn, the better you are getting at teaching your dog. If you make it fun, it’s an even better way to learn. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - What A Dog Can Teach You on Pet Life Radio
Coming to Positive Reinforcement training from more traditional methods is called 'crossing over.' It’s not easy to cross over from more familiar and socially accepted forms of dog training. There are lots of reasons not to consider it. But many do. In this series, Eric Brad looks at what it takes to ‘cross over.’ Change is difficult and frustrating and something most of avoid if at all possible. My own life circumstances made reconsidering my dog training approach unavoidable. But for most dog owners, what they have always done has always seemed to work. Well enough, anyway, or at the very least it got results. But what if you could get what you have now with half the effort? What if you could change the way you worked with your dog and it made life better for you and your dog? Would it be worth a little work now for an easier life later? It’s up to you. It’s seems an easy choice to me. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - The Crossover Files - Considering Positive Dog Training on Pet Life Radio
It would be great if positive training and behavioral science made everything perfect and wonderful with dogs. Most of the time, it does exactly that by providing a way to communicate effectively with our dogs. But sometimes things can break down. Eric Brad shares a story of a frightened dog that needed more than food treats and positive reinforcement. The drastic change in a dog’s behavior can be confusing, frightening, and can make you feel like a failure as a trainer. But it’s not always a purely behavioral issue. This series of podcasts explores what happened with Tiramisu, one such dog, and what was done to unravel the mystery of her behavior change. The next podcast in the series discusses what has been done thus far for her rehabilitation. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - A Broken Dog - Part 1 (Breaking Down) on Pet Life Radio
Some dog trainers use a kind of shorthand when they are describing dogs. Dog trainer Eric Brad thinks that some of those common terms can unfairly shift the responsibility for success or failure off of the trainer and onto the dog. The words and phrases we use when talking about dogs and training can influence our perceptions. Sometimes our inner dialogues can work against us. Are we being fair to our dogs and looking objectively at our own training skills? It could be the difference between a good relationship and a GREAT relationship. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Maybe It’s Not The Dog That’s The Problem on Pet Life Radio
Eric Brad challenges his listeners to question what they think they know about dogs. As the Greek philosopher Aristotle once said, “The high-minded man must care more for the truth than for what people believe.” Our best source of information about dogs is the dogs themselves! Perhaps it’s time to ask them and see what they say. With all of the methods and information out there, this is a great time to try something new and learn something about our dogs. Our dogs are wonderfully adaptable if we give them a chance. There’s not harm in trying something we’ve never tried and it may work better than what we have been using! Question everything and be prepared for some surprising answers. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - For the Dogs: New Year, New Challenges on Pet Life Radio
Dog training can sound almost like a chore that needs to be done. But dog trainer Eric Brad finds it an almost musical experience. Working with your dog in training can be a wonderfully creative experience. Training your dog can be an incredibly creative experience. Communicating with a different species is challenging and can be very rewarding for both the dog AND the trainer. You just need the right approach and the ability to think outside the box a bit. You might be surprised at what’s possible with positive training and a little creativity. Questions or Comments? Send them to: eric@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Training Your Dog and All That Jazz on Pet Life Radio
Crossing over to positive training can be frustrating. Abandoning old techniques for new is uncomfortable. Especially when you aren’t good at the new stuff. Dog trainer Eric Brad has found that sticking with positive training is well worth the effort for the rewards that come later.
It would be great if positive training and behavioural science made everything perfect and wonderful with dogs. Most of the time, it does exactly that by providing a way to communicate effectively with our dogs. But sometimes things can break down. Eric Brad shares a story of a frightened dog that needed more than food treats and positive reinforcement.
Coming to Positive Reinforcement training from more traditional methods is called “crossing over.” It’s not easy to cross over from more familiar and socially accepted forms of dog training. There are lots of reasons not to consider it. But many do. In this series, Eric Brad looks at what it takes to “cross over.”
Dog trainers are supposed to be teaching their dogs. Eric Brad has found that there is much that the dog can teach the trainer as well. In this installment, Eric says “Thank You” to his dog Tiramisu for the lessons he has learned. Listening to his dog has made him a better trainer.