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Nitrogen is absolutely essential for all forms of life, plants, animals and microbes. Nitrogen is the basis for making amino acids, and amino acids are the basis for making proteins, enzymes. The historic nitrogen system was balanced and based on microbial activity transforming atmospheric nitrogen into soluable forms usable by plants and microbes. Eric Davidson's has been working to transform our food systems through better understanding terestrial nutrient cycling, cycling, greenhouse gas emissions from soils, global biogeochemical cycles, and how they impact sustainable agriculture. Charles Brooke has been working to accelerate the rate of action and innovation in reducing the climate impact of livestock production. He leads Spark Climate Solutions livestock enteric methane mitigation program.The modern nitrogen system is based on the use of synthetic nitrogen fertilzers produced through the energy intensive Haber-Bosch process developed just prior to World War I to manufacture munitions. The impact of this sythetic nitrogen has spread far beyond conflict. Synthetic nitrogen has enabled our modern food systems to produce enough food to feed 8 billion people. It has also resulted in widespred nitrogen pollution in water ways and ever incresing levels of the potent greenhouse gas nitrous oxide. Synthetic fertiliser production has been so successful that today 50 - 60% of all the nitrogen in human bodies in humans actually comes from Habe-Bosch processes.From a warming perspective nitrous oxide (or N2O) is about 270 times more potent than is carbon dioxide. However, unlike CO2 where levels are somewhat plateauing, N2O levels continue to rise. The use of nitrogen fertilizer is hugely inefficient. Half of all fertilizer put on the ground is lost. Additionl losses occur when plant proteins are fed to animals prior to human consumption. Nitrogen 2.0 is focused on reducing nitrogen wastage and pollution, and increasing the circularity of nitrogen use. The three components are:Feeding nitrogen directly to livestockDecreasing the nitrogen required by and provided to cropsIncreasing the recycling of nitrogen in manure back into our cropping systems Eric Davidson is Professor of the Appalachian Laboratory of the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science. He is also a Principal Scientist at Spark Climate Solutions. His most recent book Science for a Green New Deal; Connecting Climate, Economics, and Social Justice was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in 2022.Send us a text
GDP Script/ Top Stories for June 12th Publish Date: June 12th From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Wednesday, June 12th and Happy heavenly Birthday to 41st President George H.W. Bush. ***06.12.24 – BIRTHDAY – GEORGE H.W. BUSH*** I'm Bruce Jenkins and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia. Police investigating murder of woman shot at south Gwinnett shopping center New Lawsuits Filed to stop Mulberry city council elections Kemp heading to Korea on trade mission Plus, my conversation with Leah McGrath from Ingles Markets on whether honey is an added sugar. All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: MOG STORY 1: Police investigating murder of woman shot at south Gwinnett shopping center A woman was fatally shot Saturday night at a shopping center in Snellville. Gwinnett Police officers responded to the incident at 3541 Stone Mountain Highway around 7:30 p.m. and found the suspect being subdued by witnesses. The suspect was arrested, and the victim was pronounced dead at the scene. Authorities have not released the identities of those involved or a motive, but it may be domestic-related. The suspect is being questioned. Police urge anyone with information to contact detectives or Crime Stoppers, referencing Case No. 24-0042372. STORY 2: New Lawsuits Filed to stop Mulberry city council elections Stephen Hughes is trying to stop the new city of Mulberry's council elections following his unsuccessful attempt to block the city's creation. He has filed lawsuits against Gwinnett County and its elections board, arguing that Senate Bill 333, which established the referendum, violates the Georgia Constitution. The lawsuits aim to halt the November 5 council elections. If successful, a judge's ruling could prevent Mulberry from becoming Gwinnett County's 17th city on January 1, 2025. Mulberry supporters argue the lawsuits are driven by developers opposed to the city's formation, while Hughes challenges the bill's provisions on taxation and city services. STORY 3: Kemp heading to Korea on trade mission Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp and First Lady Marty Kemp are leading a trade mission to South Korea with state legislators and representatives from various state departments. The trip, focused on strengthening existing business relationships, will include meetings with executives from Hyundai, Kia, CJ Foodville, LG, SK, and Hanwha Qcells, many of which are part of Georgia's growing electric vehicle industry. The mission aims to reinforce partnerships that bring investments and jobs to Georgia, emphasizing the importance of connectivity and open communication for economic progress. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We'll be right back. Break 2: TOM WAGES STORY 4: Jackson EMC Foundation Awards $95K to Agencies Serving Gwinnett The Jackson EMC Foundation board awarded $140,000 in grants, with $95,000 going to organizations in Gwinnett County. Recipients include Camp Kudzu, Philadelphia College of Osteopathic Medicine Georgia, Rachel's Gift, Spectrum Autism Support Group, Camp Amplify, MUST Ministries, Quinlan Visual Arts, and Foster Siblings Reunited. These grants support programs for children with diabetes, bereavement care, autism support, arts education, and more. Funded by the Operation Round Up program, the Foundation has given over $20.6 million to local communities since 2005. Applications for grants are open to individuals and organizations in the 10 counties served by Jackson EMC. STORY 5: Two Gwinnett Schools Name New Principals Gwinnett County's school board has appointed new principals for Creekland Middle School and Duluth High School. Tyese M. Scott, former principal of McKendree Elementary School, will replace the retiring Kimberly Gillette at Creekland Middle. Cynthia "Cindy" A. Kinchen, previously principal at Duluth Middle School, will take over from Eric Davidson, who has been promoted, at Duluth High. Scott has 29 years in education, including 16 in Gwinnett, while Kinchen has an 18-year career within Gwinnett County Public Schools. Both bring extensive experience and advanced degrees in education to their new roles. We'll be back in a moment. Break 3: INGLES 2 And now here is my conversation with Leah McGrath on whether honey is added sugar. ***LEAH MCGRATH INERVIEW*** We'll have final thoughts after this. Break 4: INGLES 3 Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today's Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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One of Windsor-Essex's top videographers, Eric Davidson, joins Coffee with Crainer to share how he entered the business, his most memorable shoots to date, and advice for aspiring video creators.
This week Rob is in his element as we have Eric Davidson joining us in the studio. Eric is the founder of Slaughterhouse Film Club, where he curates classic horror films and brings various artists along to create their own interpretation of the film, marrying them together in a unique live experience. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, we're back in the studio!! Podge is home from New York and this week we welcome co-founder of District Magazine and podcaster, Eric Davidson. We chat about Irish hip hop culture, blogs in jocks and our favourite horror movies. This episode is proudly sponsored by Jameson Whiskey Ireland.
Eric Davidson is a former college basketball player at the University of Indianapolis. He reacts to John Rahm winning the 2023 Masters, the satisfaction of seeing LIV Tour players lose, and if Tiger Woods will ever win again on the PGA Tour. He first recalls his high school basketball experience at Hamilton Southeastern, playing alongside two Indiana Mr. Basketball award recipients, Gary Harris and Zak Irvin. Before enrolling at UIndy, Eric won the 2014 American Family Insurance High School Three-Point Shooting Championship in Dallas, establishing himself as one of the best shooters in the country. He emphasizes the need for confidence and repetition as keys to becoming a prolific shooter. Eric is also UIndy's all-time leader in career free-throw percentage, converting on better than 93% of his attempts. Much like his favorite NBA player, Steph Curry, ED points to his steady free throw line routine as a major reason for the consistent success. Finally, he reflects on the best life lessons basketball has taught him and the joy he feels seeing his younger brother Jack play professionally overseas! For more information about Eric, follow him @ericdavidson5 on Instagram! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jbkonair/support
YYYThis week Trinity is back from her trip ++ fx(params) are finally here! Both hosts are having fun trying to understand what is good (and sometimes frustrating) about the new feature. Will had some offers accepted, the market continues to slide, and Flockaroo is back! Don't forget to follow along via our fxtext article. Episode Art: YYYSEED #810 Follow us on Twitter @waitingtosign Follow us on Instagram @waitingtobesigned Donate!! wtbs.tez && wtbs.eth Projects Discussed: YYYSEEED by RevDanCatt Agave & Patchwork by Teaboswell Express Yourself by Macintosh Klangteppich by Andreas Rau Limbic Vortex by pxlshrd All Fold: Sketch by Eric Davidson
Nitrous oxide or N2O is the third largest source of GHG emissions behind carbon dioxide and methane. Also known as laughing gas, it's long-lived like carbon dioxide and incredibly potent like methane. And it accounts for about 6% of global warming. So where does it come from? And what do we do about it? In this episode, Shayle talks to Eric Davidson, professor at the University of Maryland Center for Environmental Science, and principal scientist at Spark Climate Solutions. Eric studies the surprising source of nitrous oxide: bacteria in the soil. Eric and Shayle talk about topics like: How the application of nitrogen fertilizer causes more emissions than the production of fertilizer itself The challenging economics of agriculture that cause farmers to over-apply fertilizer How precise and timely application of fertilizer could cut emissions New livestock feed additives that could replace the N2O-intensive crops in animal feed New crops that require less fertilizer Recommended Resources: Nature Climate Change: Improving the social cost of nitrous oxide The Conversation: New research: nitrous oxide emissions 300 times more powerful than CO₂ are jeopardizing Earth's future Nature: A comprehensive quantification of global nitrous oxide sources and sinks Come watch a live episode of The Carbon Copy! Canary Media and Post Script Media are hosting a live event at Greentown Labs in Somerville, Mass. on April 6. We'll record a live episode of The Carbon Copy with some very special guests. Get your tickets today. Catalyst is a co-production of Post Script Media and Canary Media. Catalyst is supported by Antenna Group. For 25 years, Antenna has partnered with leading clean-economy innovators to build their brands and accelerate business growth. If you're a startup, investor, enterprise, or innovation ecosystem that's creating positive change, Antenna is ready to power your impact. Visit antennagroup.com to learn more. Catalyst is supported by EnergyHub. The company's platform lets consumers turn their smart thermostats, EVs, batteries, water heaters, and other products into virtual power plants that keep the grid stable and enable higher penetration of solar and wind power. And they are hiring! Learn more and see open roles at energyhub.com/catalyst Catalyst is brought to you by Sealed: The experts in home weatherization and electrification upgrades. Sealed is leading the way, with over a decade of experience being accountable to homeowners because they only get paid based on actual energy reductions. Visit Sealed.com/measuredsavings to learn more.
The news about the deaths of two Meadowcreek High School students this week has left the school's community reeling as it mourns the teens. First came the news that the remains found off State Route 316 this week belonged to Susana Morales, 16, who had been missing since last summer. Then came the news that another student who had recently gone missing, Rodrigo Floriano Mayen, 17, was recently found dead from an overdose. Police said on Friday that the deaths are not related to one another. The deaths prompted Meadowcreek Principal Kevin Wood to send a letter to parents on Thursday. According to Gwinnett's local health department, GNR Public Health, the Georgia 9-1-1 Medical Amnesty Act is designed to encourage people to seek help in the event of an overdose by providing “limited immunity from arrest, charge and prosecution for possession of certain drugs and drug paraphernalia for individuals who experience a drug overdose and are in need of medical care and for those who seek medical care in good faith for a person experiencing an overdose.” Wood told Meadowcreek parents that counselors and social workers are being made available to students and staff members who need to talk to someone as they grieve the deaths of Morales and Mayen. Duluth police have arrested a man, who has been described as a “witch doctor,” on charges that he allegedly raped a woman who went to him for a cleansing ritual last weekend. Hassan Shalgheen, 44, met the victim through social media and set up a meeting for a cleansing at his apartment. On February 5, the victim contacted police, however, and told them that, rather than receiving a cleansing, she had been assaulted instead. Shalgheen was arrested on February 6 and booked into the Gwinnett County Jail. He has been charged with rape, sexual battery, false imprisonment and theft by deception. Police are now looking to see if there are other women who have also been victims. Anyone who has been a victim, or has additional information about the case, is asked to call the detective handling the case. In commemorating National School Counseling Week, Gwinnett County Public Schools held an awards program on Feb. 7 to recognize its top counseling award winners for 2023. Those honored included Dr. Natalie Pugh of Gwin Oaks Elementary School, Jameela Hall of Lilburn Middle School and Dr. Cedric Cooks of Norcross High School. In addition, Dr. Eric Davidson, principal at Duluth High School was recognized as the Mary Joe Hannaford Counselor Administrator of the Year Award. At the awards program, the school district also honored Duluth High School as a 2022 Recognized ASCA Model Program recipient. There are 34 counseling departments in the school system that are recipients of the RAMP National Award, which is awarded by the American School Counselor Association and recognizes schools that have established comprehensive data-driven counseling programs. This marks the second time Duluth High School has received RAMP recognition. A list of those honored can be found at Gwinnett Daily Post dot com. Gov. Brian Kemp announced on Wednesday that he has picked two members of Gwinnett County's legislative delegation to serve on a joint committee that provides legislative oversight for MARTA. State Senator Gloria Butler of Stone Mountain, and Representative Scott Hilton of Peachtree Corners, were among six legislators that Kemp appointed to the Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Overview Committee, also known as MARTOC. While MARTA has its own board of directors, made up of members from counties that participate in the transit system, MARTOC is a joint House and Senate committee that serves a statutory role to provide oversight for MARTA, particularly in budgetary matters. Although Hilton and Butler do represent districts that include parts of Gwinnett, their districts also include portions of counties which participate in MARTA. In Hilton's case, that is a portion of Fulton County. In Butler's case, it is a part of DeKalb County. Duluth recently announced its 2023 event schedule which features many favorites the city is known for in addition to a concert by A1A: The Original Jimmy Buffett tribute band and the return of Viva Las Duluth. The city's event season kicks off in March with the Duluth Farmers & Artisan Market. In addition to shopping with local vendors on the second and fourth Sunday of every month through November, each market features live music. Among the highlights: Flicks on the Bricks returns with a free movie under the stars on August 4 and 18. Fridays-N-Duluth (FND) kicks off May 26 from 6 to 9 p.m. in Downtown Duluth and runs through the end of July. FND will feature live music, food trucks and vendors. Themed nights will return on Fridays that fall on an even date. Themes will include Dog Days of Summer, Pride, Kick-Off to the Fourth, Whimsical Wonderland and International Night. The Lantern Parade will be included in International Night on July 28. City officials said signature events such as Back-to-School Bubblepalooza, Howl on the Green, Deck the Hall and Cookies & Cocoa with Santa will all be back for 2023. A1A will headline the Summer Stage Concert on August 12. Night at the Red Clay (formerly Cinema at the Red Clay) will continue in 2023 with an added twist — in addition to movie nights, there will be free concerts and comedy shows at the Red Clay Music Foundry. For more information please visit Duluth GA dot net. A plane that was damaged as it was forced to make an emergency landing on Interstate 985 last month did so because it had lost all power on its way back to Briscoe Field in Lawrenceville, according to report from federal investigators. The National Transportation Safety Board's preliminary report into the Jan. 24 incident near Buford and Sugar Hill shows the Piper PA-28-140 airplane had been on a instructional flight when it experienced trouble. It's landing on the interstate shut down I-985 for hours during rush hour traffic. The instructor was able to confirm that the plane's throttle was full forward and that its fuel air mixture was full rich after the plane lost power, but they were too far out from Briscoe Field, where they had taken off from, to make it back safely. The plane was damaged during the attempted emergency landing. It clipped a truck before landing and the landing gear under the nose collapsed during the landing as well. There was other damage that was also listed in the report. Despite the damage to the plane, the flight instructor and the student pilot were not injured during the landing. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
https://www.GoodMorningGwinnett.com Listen to the show Monday-Thursday at 10am. Learn all about people and places around Gwinnett County. Hey if you're enjoying the show, horoscope & morning inspiration, help me keep up the good feelings by buying me a cup of coffee. Just click the link below. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/AudreyBKHonored counselors are Dr. Natalie Pugh of Gwin Oaks ES, Jameela Hall of Lilburn MS, and Dr. Cedric Cooks of Norcoss HS. The Writer of the Year is Teshia Dula of Gwinnett Online Campus, and the Counselor Administrator of the Year is Dr. Eric Davidson of Duluth HS.Learn more about our honorees and the vital work of the district's school counselors here: https://bit.ly/gcps_SC23
Visit Sound Agriculture's website: https://www.sound.ag/ Our featured guests today are Sound Agriculture's CEO Adam Litle, as well as co-founder and CTO Travis Bayer. If you're thinking you've heard all about Sound from previous episodes of this podcast, that's great! But I will assure you there is a lot more you haven't heard yet and this episode is well worth your time. Adam and Travis really do a great job of capturing a huge trend for the future of agriculture: the convergence of biology and data science and other modern technologies to create innovative products that work with nature. But, their products are commercialized with the farmer customer in mind. There are some real nuggets in here that you definitely don't want to miss.Some quick background: As CEO, Adam Litle leads the Sound Agriculture's strategy and overall company execution. He joined Sound to help serve both producers and consumers with more sustainable, differentiated crops. Prior to Sound, Adam was on the founding team and served as Chief Revenue Officer of Granular, the leading farm management software company acquired by Corteva in 2017.Before that he was General Manager of the cellulase enzyme business at Codexis, a publicly-traded industrial biotech company serving the healthcare and agriculture industries. He began his career as an investment banker at Barclays Capital. Adam has a JD/MBA from the University of Michigan and BA from Yale University.Travis Bayer co-founded Sound Agriculture in 2013 to identify science-based solutions to today's complex agricultural challenges. Travis' career has focused on understanding how to harness the diversity of the earth's natural systems to enable a more sustainable world. His approach to discovery combines a deep knowledge of molecular biology, biochemistry, and biophysics with an innately creative spirit. He has authored and invented more than 50 research publications and patents, and spent five years at Imperial College London and University of Oxford as a lecturer and associate professor, respectively.He received a PhD in biochemistry and biophysics from Caltech, and a B.S. in molecular biology from University of Texas at Austin.We spend the first part of today's episode talking about the SOURCE product, its significance, and where it fits into the marketplace. Then we shift gears into talking about their approach to data and technology and what this blend of biology and software means for the future of agriculture. First though, I asked Travis how all of this got started when he co-founded Sound Agriculture with Eric Davidson back in 2013.
Aired: November 3, 2022Guests: Eric Davidson, Shawn Kemp, Ryan Green, johan
Eric Davidson is an ecologist, soil scientist, and biogeochemist whose research career has focused on how human changes to the land affect carbon and nitrogen in the soil, water, and air. He is working as a science advisor to the Bureau of Environmental Quality at the U.S. Department of State, where he is helping scope out the USG position on a new international agreement on plastic waste.In his new book, Science for a Green New Deal, Davidson explains for a broad audience how to employ exciting technologies, from carbon sequestration to renewable energy, and how scientists, farmers, CEOs, renewable energy advocates, teachers, and investors must work in tandem to tackle humanity's greatest challenge.Each chapter ends with science-backed recommendations to meet the stated goals of the Green New Deal. Davidson's integrated approach to climate solutions explains:why neither environmental quality, economic prosperity, nor social justice can be dealt with independentlyhow the cost of deep decarbonization of the energy sector is more affordable than you thinkhow regenerative agriculture can help us meet the challenges of feeding 10-12 billion people later this century, while minimizing environmental impacthow the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change share many features, including their global scope, disproportionately high impacts on the poor and people of color, and a proliferation of misinformation that has led to denial by many despite strong scientific evidenceDavidson covers all of this with clarity that makes his book readily approachable to the non-scientist. He weaves in engaging stories, often using his own life experience—from his childhood in Montana, to his days as a Peace Corps volunteer in Africa, to conducting research on deforestation in Brazil, to undergoing open-heart surgery.
The changes to the global environment will require addressing economic, scientific, and social justice issues. On this episode, Eric Davidson discussed his new book, Science for a Green New Deal.
Nirvana, the White Stripes, Hole, the Hives—all sprang from an underground music scene where similarly raw bands, enjoying various degrees of success and luck, played for throngs of fans in venues ranging from dive bars to massive festivals, but were mostly ignored by a music industry focused on mega-bands and shiny pop stars. “We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988–2001” tracks the inspiration and beautiful destruction of this largely undocumented movement. What they took, they fought for, every night. They reveled in '50s rock 'n' roll, '60s garage rock, and '70s punk while creating their own wave of gut-busting riffs and rhythm.The majority of bands that populate this book—the Gories, the Supersuckers, the Dwarves, the Mummies, Rocket from the Crypt, Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, and the Muffs among them—gained little long-term reward from their nonstop touring and brain-slapping records. What they did have was free liquor, cheap drugs, chaotic romances, and a crazy good time, all the while building a dedicated fan base that extends across the world. Truly, this is the last great wave of down-and-dirty rock 'n' roll.In this expanded edition, Eric Davidson reveals more about the punk undergut with a new preface, postscript, and even more photos. The book also includes free twenty-song download.Purchase a copy of “We Never Learn - The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001, Expanded Edition”: https://rowman.com/ISBN/9781493059867/We-Never-Learn-The-Gunk-Punk-Undergut-1988-2001-ExpandedEdition Signed copies for sale at: https://store.wexarts.org/weneverlearn Visit the New Bomb Turks website: https://newbombturks.comFollow the New Bomb Turks:Facebook: www.facebook.com/newbombturksTwitter: https://twitter.com/newbombturksInstagram: www.instagram.com/newbombturks/?hl=enRead Eric Davidson's writings at the “Please Kill Me” website: https://pleasekillme.com/author/eric-davidsonListen to a playlist of the music discussed in this episode: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/0iHKKn9m8e44QZuqvFsiHR?si=b3ddbd54635c4c13Listen to The Gibson Brothers debut album from 1988 “Big Pine Boogie”: https://youtu.be/U31Gt4tWcZcThe Booked On Rock Website: www.bookedonrock.comFollow The Booked On Rock with Eric Senich:FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/bookedonrockpodcastTWITTER: https://twitter.com/bookedonrockINSTAGRAM: www.instagram.com/bookedonrockpodcast/?hl=enSupport Your Local Bookstore! Find your nearest independent bookstore here: www.indiebound.org/indie-store-finderContact The Booked On Rock Podcast:thebookedonrockpodcast@gmail.comThe Booked On Rock Music: “Whoosh” & “Nasty” by Crowander (www.crowander.com)
Wanna know how artists and brands can make more impact together? In this episode, Matt Gottesman @mattgottesman sits down with Eric Davidson (Head of Culture Media at the Tenth Man) and they go all-in on transparency and alignment between brands and the artists they collaborate with, how authentic content is the only way to build community amongst fans, followers and brand advocates, how content is overall influencing culture, how the digital world is changing the way in which artists communicate, the creative direction artists now have when it comes to their own brands and how they interact with other brands in the process, expressing your most authentic self and much more… 1:10 Introducing guest, Eric Davidson! 4:00 If the world ended and you could save only three albums, which ones would they be? 7:05 Name an influential person, living or nonliving, that you would want to interact with. 8:35 What is the best music-focused film for you? 10:10 What is an important book, podcast, or platform that has helped you navigate your creativity and passion? 12:20 Why do you think they have inspired you the most? 15:00 How did you get to where you are now? 21:35 Creating the publication that you want to see. 23:10 Mixing famous talent with up-and-coming talent. 26:30 What is the relationship between creators and brands? 29:20 What is your role at the Tenth Man? 30:55 Do you have a project that you particularly enjoyed working on? 33:50 What is the energy like during a prolonged project? 36:10 How do you manage your authenticity in your content and the content you create with others? 40:50 Keeping your freedom and authenticity when working with brands. 43:20 How is the younger, modern audience influencing brands and their authenticity? 47:15 How can brands use authenticity to relate with consumers? 49:15 Keeping an ear to the culture. 50:55 Do you feel a sense of responsibility for how your content influences culture? FEATURED GUEST: Eric Davidson Instagram: https://instagram.com/erickydavidson Instagram: https://instagram.com/tenthmanhello Website: https://thetenthman.com OUR HOST: Matt Gottesman Instagram: https://instagram.com/mattgottesman FOLLOW US: YouTube | https://bit.ly/OrloveUTC Facebook | https://bit.ly/2T9Q1ur Instagram | https://bit.ly/2Z5nN7N Website | https://bit.ly/2zA5yNc Website | https://bit.ly/2zA5yNc
On today’s ID the Future Stephen C. Meyer fields questions about Return of the God Hypothesis*, his new bestselling book from HarperOne. The occasion was a live Zoom event for people who had pre-ordered the book. Daniel Reeves emceed, and in his introductory conversation with Meyer the two discuss a colorful tidbit about Meyer’s time at Cambridge University when he was working on his PhD. Turns out we may have Meyer’s wife to thank for him still possessing the ability to write such a probing book. In the Q&A Meyer summarizes the thesis of the book and then takes questions—everything from how evolutionists explain, or fail to explain, the pattern of stacked information in living things to what’s the object Read More › Source
Dr. Eric Davidson, Interim Director for Health and Counseling Services at Eastern Illinois University, is our guest for this month's podcast episode. During his second visit to the podcast, Eric discusses how biennial reviews can help campus programs, the similarities between substance use prevention and COVID prevention, the benefits and challenges of being involved in a statewide initiative, and more.
This is what we call a BIG GET here at WDWEM! Our guest this week fronted the influential punk rock band New Bomb Turks (We's favorite band EVER!). But that's just the tip of the iceberg. A well known writer, Davidson also authored the book We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut, 1988-2001 which chronicles some of the most influential bands from the era that birthed the Turks, but also gives a snapshot of the other side of punk that wasn't about skateboards & chain wallets. This is a mere snapshot of our conversation though. Ohio, the pandemic, and even the Italian mafia makes an appearance in this conversation. We were honored to have Eric on the show! To learn more about the book & find more of Eric's work, visit: https://weneverlearn.tumblr.com/
On this ID the Future, Lehigh University biochemist Michael Behe reads from A Mousetrap for Darwin, his latest book making the case against blind evolution and for intelligent design. The volume contains some brand new material alongside a substantial collection of essays he’s written over the years in response to critics of his three previous intelligent design books. His pro-Darwin critics have jumped all over Behe. Some have even claimed he’s ignored their objections. A Mousetrap for Darwin gives the lie to that charge. Behe has answered his critics, and done so decisively, in everything from the New York Times and prominent blogs to major science journals. Listen in as he lays the groundwork for his fourth fascinating book, in Read More › Source
“With this silly Irish modesty that we have, we don’t take on when you get credited for something. I liked to have Maser at arms length…”'Cult of Youth' is the first series in the new podcast network from The Tenth Man. Featuring some of the most forward-thinking names in art, culture, music and business, each episode will be a throwback to the guest's earlier years, how their youth informed their careers and shaped their lives as they are today. Plus, we also chat about modern youth culture in Ireland and how the newer generation are shaping the future.On episode two we welcome acclaimed Irish artist Al Hester, aka Maser, to the studio. Last year he opened the doors to his new gallery and studio Atelier Maser and during a time when creative spaces are closing as quickly as cranes are going up, his studio has become an incubator for emerging artists. With a focus on what he and his peers call ‘post graffiti’, Eric Davidson sits down with him to discuss his early days painting, how he’s melded the character Maser and the man Al Hester, plus they chat about his confidence in the new wave of Irish artists.
“I didn’t spend the years when I was becoming a musician in Dublin, but I still know how important a lot of these [spaces] are to the creative scene. And even since coming home it’s very obvious, you need places where young creative people can go… That are affordable.”'Cult of Youth' is the first series in the new podcast network from The Tenth Man. Featuring some of the most forward-thinking names in art, culture, music and business, each episode will be a throwback to the guest's earlier years, how their youth informed their careers and shaped their lives as they are today. We also chat about modern youth culture in Ireland and ask the age-old question - if you could go back to your younger days, would you? And what would you change?In the first episode Eric Davidson sits down with Sorcha Richardson into the studio. Dublin born and bred, at 18 Sorcha upped sticks and moved to New York city. She spent 8 years there developing her sound, songwriting and stage craft. Returning to Dublin in late 2017, at the beginning of November she launched her album ‘First Prize Bravery’ and this month she plays a number of Irish shows, kicking off in Whelan’s on Wednesday November 20th.
On this week's show, Marilyn Davidson Elliot introduces us to ‘The Blind Mechanic: The Amazing Story of Eric Davidson, Survivor of the 1917 Halifax Explosion’ - NB recorded on the phone from Canada, sorry about the sound quality. (Starts at 1.19) We go in search of lost yeti treasure with Amelia Fang creator Laura Ellen Anderson. (18.38) Sita Brahmachari imagines a post-apocalyptic world in which children must pollinate plants. (32.50) And writer Gary Younge shares the books of his life. (46.56)
September 29, 2019 150th Anniversary Remarks by Rev. Eric Davidson, Associational Missionary, Sandy Creek Baptist Association Minister of Children and Youth, 1986-1993 Minister of Children, 2002-2007 Jonesboro Heights Baptist Church, Sanford, NC
The guys are joined by New Bomb Turks front man and punk Eric Davidson to talk about Dead Boys' "We Have Come For Your Children." Other discussion includes Eric's book called "We Never Learn: The Gunk Punk Undergut," Peter Laughner, Kim Fowley, Ain't It Fun, Stiv, Cheetah, Jimmy Zero, bad Stones covers, and what exactly is a Jukebox Lean. And, this episode is our first NOT PG-13. No clown car horns on this one. Catch Eric at newbombturks.com or rockandrollglobe.com or pleasekillme.com. Check out other episodes at RecordsRevisitedPodcast.com, Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Castbox, and iHeartMedia. Additional content is found at: Facebook.com/recordsrevisitedpodcast or twitter @podcastrecords
Welcome to the latest episode of the Mabcast where Dylan is joined by Eric Davidson of District Magazine and Adam Nolan from the team at Knockanstockan. With festival season fast approaching we dig into some of the lineups and discuss the rise of hip hop and how it is reflected on the bills.
Eric Davidson, editor and founder of District Magazine describes how he went from running nights with Craig Connolly, the co-founder of District magazine while failing his classes in college to starting a magazine which is described as 'Ireland's point for alternative culture'. The magazines success speaks for itself, it's respect among the creative community and the people they have interviewed in District’s short life is a representation of the purity of passion Eric and Craig have for music, alternative culture, photography and journalism. District Magazine features art, music and events in Ireland and around the world, being one of the few media sources In Ireland that accurately reflects the diversity and creative culture in our society. Listen for how the magazine was started and dealing with imposter syndrome while running a growing media enterprise at 27. Make sure to check out http://districtmagazine.ie and follow district on instagram @district.magazine for weekend guides, featured artists and fascinating podcasts. Thank you to Depop for sponsoring this podcast! This weeks shop I love is @lovelycams for incredible second hand and vintage film tested and fully working cameras.
Eric Davidson (New Bomb Turks, We Never Learn) reads his piece about his underappreciated hometown’s underappreciated rock n’ roll band Death of Samantha. Sign-up for our mailing list Follow Eric on Twitter Follow Michael on Twitter Follow Zachary on Twitter Follow Words & Guitars on Twitter Like Words & Guitars on Facebook
On this week's episode of the podcast, I'm joined by Jill Staxx and the lads Eric Davidson and Craig Connolly of District Magazine to discuss the best hip-hop albums of 2018, at home and abroad. Follow Jill Staxx here: https://www.instagram.com/jillstaxx/ https://www.facebook.com/jillstaxx/ Follow District Magazine here: https://www.instagram.com/district.magazine/https://www.instagram.com/craigconnollythefamousblogger/https://www.instagram.com/erickydavidson/ Follow Soul Doubt here: https://www.instagram.com/souldoubtmagazine/ https://twitter.com/souldoubtmag This podcast is powered by https://www.audiohausdublin.com/ Thanks for watching!
That’s just what nerds got to be! Can’t you see this is an emergency? This week Damian & Chris tackle the episode featuring their mutual rock/literary hero: Eric Davidson! They also try to get to the bottom of the Raise Your Voice Joyce Comp. GOOD TIMES!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
We continue our two-part series on Insurance for your Festival or Event. Our guests for Episode 26 of "Feo On The Air" are (pictured left to right) Peter Lough, Aerin Wilkinson and Eric Davidson from Event Insure and Signature Live. Part two deals with Emergency Preparedness and Risk Management when it comes to working with an Insurance Company and Broker. If you have further questions or wish to use the services of our guests, here is their contact information: Insurance Brokers Eric Davidson or Peter Lough by email event@bkifg.com Insurance Provider Aerin Wilkinson by email awilkinson@signaturerisk.com. If you're an FEO member and you'd like your services, festival or event highlighted to our members and the world, please give us a call, we would love to share your story. Contact Dave MacNeil at 519-742-2226 or through email dave@festivalsandeventsontario.ca.
Back by popular demand, a two-part series on Insurance for your Festival or Event. Our guests for Episode 25 of "Feo On The Air" were (pictured left to right) Peter Lough, Aerin Wilkinson and Eric Davidson from Event Insure and Signature Live. Part two (2) of this Insurance Series will be uploaded on Thursday and will deal with Emergency Preparedness and Risk Management when it comes to working with an Insurance Company and Broker. If you have further questions or wish to use the services of our guests, here is their contact information: Insurance Brokers Eric Davidson or Peter Lough by email event@bkifg.com Insurance Provider Aerin Wilkinson by email awilkinson@signaturerisk.com. If you're an FEO member and you'd like your services, festival or event highlighted to our members and the world, please give us a call, we would love to share your story. Contact Dave MacNeil at 519-742-2226 or through email dave@festivalsandeventsontario.ca.
EVERYBODY JUMP UP, cause this week we've got ERIC DAVIDSON of THE NEW BOMB TURKS on the show! Listen in as Damian gets to sit down with, not just one of his favourite frontmen, but one of his favourite authors' as well! From seeing a news story about punk to writing a book identifying a hereto unknown subgenera of punk, the two cover Eric’s storey in-depth! Not to be missed! Also Touched On: New Bomb Turks Is One Of The Best HC Bands From The 90's The Spaceshits’ Unique Style Danko Jones' First Show The Deadly Snakes The Dark & Starvation Army: Clevo Hardcore Death Of Samantha: Eric’s Fave Write Band Seeing Punk On The TV For The First Time Brother Goes To See The Clash & Brings Back The Word Of God Getting A Tutorial Through Requests To The College Radio Station The Mainstream College Station Plays REM Kurtis Blow Seeing Clash On The Cut The Crap Album The Remnants Of Old Cleveland Seeing The Mirrors Watching Stiv Bators Pee Prisonshake Cleveland Doesn’t Suck Seeing Pagans A Scene Develops Free From The Curse Of Success Shows In A Junk Yard Seeing The Romantics With The Boys Brigade For Your First Show Peeing Beside The Bassist Of The Hoodoo Guru’s Shadow Of Fear & The Goth Vibe The Choir & Raspberries The Lizard: The Cop That Looked Like LUX Interior With A Cramps Patch On His Jacket Cleveland Is A Goth Town The New Bombs Turks & Integrity Played Together.. Maybe The Mice RULE! Gibson Brothers, TJSA & Skrawl Datapanik Records Mike Rep Rules New York Dolls The Electric Eels Moved To Columbus? True Aim Reluctant Hardcore Friends Gaunt Brothers In Arms The Release Of Killed By Death Really Red Pagans Crypt Records AND MUCH, MUCH MORE!!!!! BROUGHT TO YOU BY VANS
Dr. Eric Davidson talks about the importance of biennial reviews, the challenges some schools may have with requirements, and more on this episode.
FEO Board member and Insurance Broker Eric Davidson sits down with FEO CEO Dave MacNeil for a four (4) part series on Insurance for Festivals and Events. This podcast deals with Directors and Officers Insurance. If you are a Festival or Event that has a Board of Directors, this podcast is a must listen for you. You can contact Eric directly toll-free 1-800-463-6503 or by email edavidson@bkifg.com Our next podcast will be up later next week and will be an interview with Seamus Cowan and Robin Jones from Music Westport as we take a look at a small festival that thinks BIG!
FEO Board member and Insurance Broker Eric Davidson sits down with FEO CEO Dave MacNeil for a four (4) part series on Insurance for Festivals and Events. This podcast deals with Vendor's Insurance. If you are a Festival or Event planning on including a Vendor(s) as part of your event, this podcast is a must listen for you. Part four (4) of this Insurance Series will be uploaded later this week and deals with Director's and Officer's Insurance for your Festival or Event. You can contact Eric directly toll-free 1-800-463-6503 or by email edavidson@bkifg.com
FEO Board member and Insurance Broker Eric Davidson sits down with FEO CEO Dave MacNeil for a four (4) part series on Insurance for Festivals and Events. This podcast deals with Liquor Liability Insurance. If you are a Festival or Event planning on including alcohol as part of your event, this podcast is a must listen for you. Part three (3) of this Insurance Series will be uploaded early next week and deals with Vendor's Insurance for your Festival or Event. You can contact Eric directly toll-free 1-800-463-6503 or by email edavidson@bkifg.com
Join Dave macNeil, Peter Ashwin, Delores MacAdam, and Eric Davidson as they discuss Risk Management at the FEO 2018 Conference in Hamilton Ontario,
It’s a punk rock pizza party this week on The Mike & Judy Show! Unfortunately, Judy is still recovering from her own book-release party, but Mike Edison is joined in the studio by a few special rock ‘n’ roll guests. Eric Davidson, author of We Never Learn and member of New Bomb Turks, is in the studio talking about his book chronicling punk rock from 1988 – 2001. Mick Collins of The Gories and the Dirtbombs is in the studio to share a new Dirtbombs’ track, “Crazy For You”. Tune in for discussions about the CBGB Festival and the original club on the Bowery, and touring in Europe. Hear some weird, exciting stories about Crypt Records’ Tim Warren, as well as the state of punk rock in New York City today. This program has been brought to you by Roberta’s. “We’d play places that would let us play. That’s it! ‘Can we play here? Yes.’ And it turned into a scene. It wasn’t this vision…” — Mike Edison on The Mike & Judy Show