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Hey! This is the 248th episode with comedian Eric James!! This week we talk Anger Management, SNL 50, and Comedy!! Reach out: notgoodwithmatt@gmail.com
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Tiny the elephant tries to help his bunny friend Fluff. But being the Easter bunny isn't easy for an elephant.
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In this captivating episode of Inside the Skev, we welcomed Dr. Eric James, a stalwart in international development and humanitarian aid, to discuss his extensive career and the innovative approaches he's championed in the field. Hailing from Evanston and a proud alumnus of Evanston Township High School and the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, Dr. James brought his unique blend of local insights and global perspectives to our discussion.Our conversation took us through the riveting journey of Dr. James, exploring how his formative years led to a lifelong commitment to aid and development. Dr. James opened up about early career decisions, the compelling call to humanitarian work, and provided an intimate look into the challenging environments he's worked in. He recounted impactful experiences that have not only shaped his approach to aid but also transformed the lives of many in over twenty countries.A deep dive into his influential book, "Managing Humanitarian Relief," revealed Dr. James's motivation for writing and its substantial influence on how aid organizations operate. He also shared the innovative spirit behind Field Ready, an organization redefining how aid is delivered through cutting-edge solutions.The conversation touched on the recognition Dr. James received from Rotary International, highlighting the synergy between large organizations and humanitarian efforts. We also discussed the increasing number of global crises and Dr. James's insights on adapting aid distribution in an ever-changing geopolitical landscape.The transition from crisis response to long-term community resilience was another focal point, with Dr. James detailing Field Ready's contributions to empowerment and sustainability. Technological innovation's role in Field Ready's success was explored, with special mention of Dr. James's time at Singularity University.Looking ahead, Dr. James offered his vision for the evolution of international aid and advice for those inspired to join the field. For further information and to delve into Dr. James's works and initiatives, listeners can visit ericbooks.com and fieldready.org.Don't miss this insightful episode that bridges the gap between local actions and global changes, highlighting how individual journeys can contribute to a greater good.
Hvordan balanserer man en karriere som personlig trener med utfordringene ved å leve med en bipolar lidelse? Eric James Kurt åpner opp om sitt liv, sine opp- og nedturer, og hvordan trening har spilt en rolle, ikke bare for hans fysiske, men også mentale helse..DU VIL LÆRE MER OM:Få innsikt i reisen fra fysiske til digitale treningsformer.Lær om sammenhengen mellom personlig trening og livsmestring.Oppdag hvordan fysisk trening påvirker mental helse..⏱️ INNHOLDSLISTE OG TIDSKODER(00:11:59) Bipolar lidelse diskutert på personal nivå.(00:24:27) Motgang og veien til PT-utdannelse.(00:37:05) Betydningen av realistisk målsetning for kunder.(00:50:42) Innspill på online coaching.(00:55:46) Fordelene med personlig interaksjon som terapi.(00:59:58) Deling av personlige mentale utfordringer og hvordan møte de..
Robyn Openshaw interviews Eric James about the now over 7,000 studies on the powerful effects of red and near-infrared light therapy, for all sorts of health issues and prevention. LINKS...
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Chef Eric James is a private chef, content creator with over 450,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, & Facebook. A self-proclaimed, Culinary Misfit, Chef Eric possesses exceptional skills to create personalized culinary journeys that surpass all your expectations. Today, he joins the show to talk about what drew him to the wellness and healthcare industry, how an awakening impacted his relationship with food, and the correlation between food and comfort.Key Takeaways01:23 – Chef Eric James joins the show to talk about his role as a ‘Culinary Misfit,' and how he got into the food world 06:30 – What drew Chef Eric James to the wellness and healthcare industry 08:49 – Chef Eric gets vulnerable and opens up about his mother and his childhood 11:06 – Chef Eric speaks to a recent health awakening and how it's impacted his relationship with food 13:11 – Advice Chef Eric would give to those looking to cook healthier meals for themselves 14:05 – The relationship between food and comfort 17:18 – Dr. Flowers thanks Chef Eric James for joining the show and lets listeners know where they can connect with him on questions about foodTweetable Quotes“We [at Culinary Misfits] care more about the experience. The food has to be good, but my mindset was I want people to approach Culinary Misfits with a question like, ‘Oh, wow what is this?'” (03:43) (Chef Eric James) “The reason why I don't even do a lot of food competitions is because I don't believe it's about the chef. I really don't believe it's about the food. The food makes the journey better, but I believe it's about us as human beings, as the journey that we take that food can help guide us on that journey. For me, I believe that food can cure the soul.” (07:15) (Chef Eric James) “For me, my favorite style of food is Spanish, because I believe that Spanish flavors are so deep. They're beautiful flavors. I love Italian, but Spain goes so deep and rich with their flavors.” (10:30) (Chef Eric James) “Here's what the people eating my food get when they eat my food. They know when it was made, how it was made, who it was made by, and what's going in it.” (13:37) (Chef Eric James)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Chef Eric James' LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefericjames/ Chef Eric James' Website – https://www.chefericjames.com/ Chef Eric James' Email – events@chefericjames.comCulinary Misfits – https://culinarymisfitscp.com/ Culinary Misfits TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@culinarymisfits?lang=en Culinary Misfits YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-YDorDe1lhrSKyHdwfF8A Culinary Misfits Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/culinarymisfitscp/ Shay Butts' LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/shay-butts-8963b217/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.
Chef Eric James is a private chef, content creator with over 450,000 followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, & Facebook. A self-proclaimed, Culinary Misfit, Chef Eric possesses exceptional skills to create personalized culinary journeys that surpass all your expectations. Today, he joins the show to talk about what drew him to the wellness and healthcare industry, how an awakening impacted his relationship with food, and the correlation between food and comfort.Key Takeaways01:23 – Chef Eric James joins the show to talk about his role as a ‘Culinary Misfit,' and how he got into the food world 06:30 – What drew Chef Eric James to the wellness and healthcare industry 08:49 – Chef Eric gets vulnerable and opens up about his mother and his childhood 11:06 – Chef Eric speaks to a recent health awakening and how it's impacted his relationship with food 13:11 – Advice Chef Eric would give to those looking to cook healthier meals for themselves 14:05 – The relationship between food and comfort 17:18 – Dr. Flowers thanks Chef Eric James for joining the show and lets listeners know where they can connect with him on questions about foodTweetable Quotes“We [at Culinary Misfits] care more about the experience. The food has to be good, but my mindset was I want people to approach Culinary Misfits with a question like, ‘Oh, wow what is this?'” (03:43) (Chef Eric James) “The reason why I don't even do a lot of food competitions is because I don't believe it's about the chef. I really don't believe it's about the food. The food makes the journey better, but I believe it's about us as human beings, as the journey that we take that food can help guide us on that journey. For me, I believe that food can cure the soul.” (07:15) (Chef Eric James) “For me, my favorite style of food is Spanish, because I believe that Spanish flavors are so deep. They're beautiful flavors. I love Italian, but Spain goes so deep and rich with their flavors.” (10:30) (Chef Eric James) “Here's what the people eating my food get when they eat my food. They know when it was made, how it was made, who it was made by, and what's going in it.” (13:37) (Chef Eric James)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Chef Eric James' LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/chefericjames/ Chef Eric James' Website – https://www.chefericjames.com/ Chef Eric James' Email – events@chefericjames.comCulinary Misfits – https://culinarymisfitscp.com/ Culinary Misfits TikTok – https://www.tiktok.com/@culinarymisfits?lang=en Culinary Misfits YouTube Channel – https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCq-YDorDe1lhrSKyHdwfF8A Culinary Misfits Instagram –
Eric James, modeling expert with the Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Science at the University of Colorado and an affiliate with NOAA, joins Lisa Dent to explain how extreme weather conditions helped contribute to the wildfires in Quebec sending unhealthy smoke into New York City. Follow The Lisa Dent Show on Twitter:Follow @LisaDentSpeaksFollow @SteveBertrand […]
This episode of Grow With Us features Eric James Stephens, entrepreneur and PhD in Rhetoric, Communication, and Information Design. Eric is a passionate and dedicated educator committed to creating a technology solution to the ever-growing demands of professors/teachers/lecturers. In his research and experience in teaching, countless hours of educators' time can be spent on teaching, or re-teaching, subject matter that is outside their purview or speciality, which ultimately limits the opportunity to provide valuable feedback to students who are eager to learn from subject matter experts. In this episode, Eric and Evan discuss artificial intelligence's role in higher education, Eric's Builders and Backer's project called Project Rhizome where students can submit college's essays for a chance to win $500, and how the Tulsa entrepreneurial community is supporting Eric's vision and journey to create a technology solution. LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/mwlite/in/ericjstephensTikTok: @translate.academiaWebsite: www.ProjectRhizome.comIf you are interested in looking at our open career opportunities, don't forget to check out our career website: https://careers.intulsa.com/landing-page
We had the opportunity to speak with the marvelous Eric James Stephens, Ph.D. this past week about all things ChatGPT. He talks about the efficacy of CHATGPT in the classroom and how educators can leverage this technology to empower students and ease teacher workload.We talked about what it is, what it does, how mind-blowing it is, ways to use it in the classroom, the ethics involved, and writing instruction in general. It was a great conversation! More about Dr Eric James Stephens: He went from post-secondary instruction into the world of analytics and Ed-Tech.If you've ever taught any class that assigns writing, Dr. Stephens wants to hear your thoughts on #grading, the state of student #writing, and #ChatGPT.Please take a moment to fill out the survey. Feel free to share this too! Here's the survey: https://lnkd.in/gh5AsHTBContact INFO-Linkedin:linkedin.com/in/ericjstephensWebsitelinktr.ee/Translate.Academia (Portfolio)Emailericjames.phd@gmail.comTwittereric_james86Twisted Teachers Podcast wants to hear from you!Website-Twistedteacherspodcast.comLINKTREE :https://linktr.ee/twistedteacherContact us via email: Twistedteachers2@gmail.comInstagram: @twisted__teacher; @inked_educator68; @escaping_educationTik Tok: @inkededucator @escape_educationFacebook: @TwistedTeacherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifersquireroberts
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On November 21st, 2022 Eric James posted the following on Facebook:"Alright cards on the table time.I've been on dialysis for coming up on 5 years now. I have been extremely grateful for the care given to me by the good people at Island Health and BC Renal. But the fact of the matter is that my body cannot take much more dialysis. Each run is draining more and more of what life I have in me in an effort to keeping going each day and it is all starting to catch up to me.I need a kidney transplant. The wonderful thing about our kidneys is that we have two of them and you only need one to live a perfectly normal and healthy life. My step-mother is proof of this, she donated her kidney to my brother Ryan a couple of years ago and is doing just fine. In fact, when you do donate, your remaining kidney grows to make up the difference, because the body is hella awesome that way.I've had a hard time asking people about donations and I've spent the last five years passively waiting, hoping someone would come forward willing to donate. This has not happened. I remain on the provincial list but because of my blood type the wait has been long and there is no indication of that changing any time soon.Blood type matching is important for transplants (among a whole host of other matching), and my blood type is B+ (also somewhat of a life motto these days). But we do not need to match in order for you to donate and help me out. There is an exchange program for people who can bring live donors forward. It means that I might not end up with your kidney in me, but I will get one and so will other people in the exchange who are in just as much need as me. The gold standard for transplantation of any organ is a live donor, the success rate is much higher for the recipient and average function times are 20 years plus. I am 35 years old today, which means a successful live donation could see me to 55+ while living a healthier and better life. If this is something that catches your eye please reach out to me on this site or by email at ejamesYYJ@gmail.com. We can talk about what the process looks like and maybe get to a place where a much needed piece of you can end up inside of me and I can live a somewhat more normal and healthy life. Thank you.
This Thursday on the Route to Networking podcast, our Head of Enterprise USA was joined by Eric James the Cloud Partner Manager at Intel Corporation. Eric breaks down to us what exactly AI is, and how it can be used to help a business produce more sales. On the topic of sales, Eric talks to Harry about the benefits of moving from a traditional networking-based role to more of a sales-based role and whether it's something you should consider.Learn more from Eric:https://www.linkedin.com/in/eric-james-0191312/
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Since being on the show almost two years ago (in Episode 36), Dr. Eric Stephens offers an update about his entrepreneurial journey. At the time of his first interview on the podcast, due to covid, he had lost his job in higher education and was trying to find stability after great upheaval. Two years later, Eric has founded Educators.Network, providing support to educators who are making career pivots. As Eric builds his team and raises funds from a growing number of investors, he is now living the entrepreneurial reality he had dreamed of previously. Eric stresses the importance of human connection and explains how he continues to make time on his calendar for educators who are experiencing dark moments. Above all else, Eric's message offers hope to those who feel lost. Find Dr. Eric James Stephens on LinkedIn and at https://www.educators.network/.
Eric James Madden is a fellow Theta Chi who went to and advises the chapter at Ball State University… while also working full-time for a DIFFERENT fraternity! Is he a mole? A double-agent? One thing he definitely is is a graphic design and media wizard. Hear about those endeavors plus issues facing fraternities and sororities […] The post Eric James Madden – Ep131 appeared first on Evan Wecksell.
On this episode, Craig and Klim were joined by the leader of Larger Than Life, the One Man Boy Band, the Create A Pro Wrestling Champion, the one and only Eric James to talk some wrestling with us. Plus, Craig and Klim dive into the horrendous NBA Dunk Contest, the rumors surrounding Aaron Rodgers, Paul O'Neil's jersey retirement for the Yankees, and the WWE Elimination Chamber!!! An episode you're not gonna want to miss!!! Facebook: @MoffettOnTheMic @A1SportsNetwork Twitter: @OnMoffett @A1SportsNetwork Instagram: @MoffettOnTheMic @A1SportsNetwork YouTube: @A1SportsNetwork Twitch: @A1Sportsnetwork
In our second installment in our mini series on the Ordinances, pastor Eric James lays out the history of the Table in the Passover, the Institution of the Table at the Last Supper, and he introduces our new practice of weekly proclaiming Christ's death until he comes.
Chef's Brandon and KC discuss current events and issues surrounding the culinary industry. Apple Podcast Link: https://apple.co/3n4KkvV Spotify Podcast Link https://spoti.fi/2Z8bsCc Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCvBGY6Zp_2VMyELmLMq5UJQ Tiktok @chefauthorized | YT @ BrandonDearden Tiktok @chefsalty | YT @ KCGonzalez This week we discuss: Eric James beacons.ai/culinarymisfits/
Sermon from pastor Eric James on the Sign of Immanuel - the Son of David, God with Us.
Once plotting a course out of academia and into industry, Dr. Eric James Stephens rejoins the the show to share lessons of his career transition and give a glimpse of what's to come. Cue another raw and real career conversation!
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Today's guest is Dr. Eric James Stephens. Having mental illness can oftentimes be hard, but acknowledging that you have those beautiful circumstances and understanding the importance of human connection can enable you to reciprocate and be better than you were previously. Listen in to today's episode to learn more how to become empowered by embracing your mental illness. You can also connect with Eric on LinkedIn as well as his new website, www.translateacademia.com
Dr. Eric P. James has always been good at asking questions, often seeing multiple-sides to complex issues. Eric is an Associate Professor in the Communication Studies Department at Metropolitan State University of Denver. He researches issues relating to workplace wellness, organizational identity, and control. He asks questions about the consequences of the ever-present creeping arm of managerial control. He has been published in a variety of outlets including the Journal of Applied Communication Research and Management Communication Quarterly. In this episode of Room 42 we discuss complexities in internal corporate communications. Eric James discusses identity, work, and wellness and the role communication plays in workplace health/lifestyle promotion and managerial control. We look at workplace wellness as a model for communication with content consumers. With workplace wellness growing in popularity throughout the corporate landscape, it seems almost more rare for an organization not to have employee wellness practices. With more and more employers adopting wellness and fitness for their employees, we discuss the implications and consequences of workplace wellness using white-collar and blue-collar case-studies and various “extreme” cases of workplace health/lifestyle promotion. We discuss the role of our employer in maintaining the health of employees. We explore the relationship between work, worker identities and wellness and the role that communication plays in all of it.
"On a night when ghouls and ghosts, beats and banshees, vampires and witches are on the prowl, will you be prepared for the scariest night down your street?"
Field Ready is based on the simple idea that supplies needed in a crisis area should be made as locally as possible. The organisation works with empowering local production capacity across the world, and in this episode Field Ready's co-founder Eric James explains the approach the organisation applies and the impact it has. You can find the books Eric has written on his website www.ericbooks.com and read more about Field Ready on the organisations website www.fieldready.org. Support this podcast
Blood-red sunsets in the Midwest are striking but ominous illustrations of new data: Parts of the Midwest are being exposed to more wildfire smoke from the West Coast and Canada compared to more than a decade ago. Experts say the impact of the smoke on health in the region is a concern.Meteorological patterns — weather, air currents, fronts — sweep wildfire smoke hundreds of miles across the country. Nowhere in the Midwest is this increased exposure to wildfire smoke more pronounced than in western Nebraska. Take the case of Scottsbluff, a city of about 15,000 in Nebraska's panhandle. From 2016 to 2020, Scottsbluff experienced a 45% increase in days on which wildfire smoke was in the atmosphere. That's compared to an earlier period that was analyzed, from 2009 to 2013.A year ago in Scottsbluff the concentration of particulate matter — tiny pieces of debris suspended in the air — exceeded the Environmental Protection Agency's (EPA) standards. That was a result of smoke sweeping into western Nebraska from wildfires in Canada.Western and central Kansas also saw meaningful increases in smoke days, according to a data analysis conducted by NPR California Newsroom and the Stanford University Environmental Change and Human Outcomes Lab.“Although we see variability from year to year, the trend appears to be increasing impacts of smoke across Kansas over the last several years,” said Matt Lara, a spokesman with the Kansas Department of Health and Environment in an email.Lara said the effect from smoke may be mostly in the upper atmosphere, causing hazy skies and dramatic sunset. He added that sometimes, such as late July and early August this year, federal air standards for daily particulate matter are exceeded. “Some of these impacts may not be surface based but upper atmosphere and cause hazy skies and dramatic sunsets but others, such as late July and early August this year did cause air monitoring sites to exceed the federal air quality standards for daily particulate matter.”‘Expect this to get worse'Health and meteorology experts say the growing presence of wildfire smoke in parts of Kansas and Nebraska could pose health risks to those who breathe it in. That concern is compounded, given the likelihood that vast and intense fires from California and surrounding areas will persist.“All the science -- and there's a lot of science on this -- suggests if we don't change our game on this, people should expect this to get worse,” said Burke, who helped NPR's California Newsroom assemble its smoke data. “It's going to be worse in the West, but it's certainly going to get worse in the Midwest as well as more people are exposed to smoke from fires in the West.”The analysis relied on satellite images captured every few hours by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) that showed plumes of smoke billowing into the atmosphere from western wildfires. Those images were then plotted over nearly every zip code across the continental United States to show the areas where the wildfire smoke reaches.Smoky skies, clear effectsIn California and more broadly along the West Coast, the growing frequency and intensity of wildfire pose clear air quality and health risks.The NPR California Newsroom analysis examined data from state health facilities and found there were 30,000 more hospitalizations from cardiac and respiratory conditions in 2018, which was a record year for fires at the time.Shawn Jacobs, the warning coordination meteorologist at the North Platte National Weather Service office, said that the climate in central and western Nebraska may play a role in how smoke is distributed in the region. The state's climate becomes more aird west of Kearney, Nebraska, and the lack of moisture allows for greater temperature swings. More fluctuation means more movement, preventing the smoke from settling, Jacobs said. These trends are being noticed by western Nebraskans.“So much so that there are times when people have called us and asked, ‘Is there a fire nearby?' because we're seeing this smoke,” Jacobs said.Colleen Reid, an assistant professor of geography at the University of Colorado who studies the impacts of wildfire smoke, said the health effects are clear when there are high concentrations of smoke in the air.That risk arises from tiny particles that are so small they can pass into the bloodstream from the lungs when people breathe.The particulate matter can lead to asthma, cardiovascular problems and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease.The health risks are less clear the further the smoke travels.“In terms of the Midwest where you're getting the smoke transmitted long distances, there needs to be more research to understand whether the long-range transport changes the way it affects health,” Reid said.Where skies are clearerThe presence of smoke is relatively muted in areas like eastern Kansas and Nebraska, as well as Iowa and Missouri. Wide swaths of northwest Missouri had modest increases in exposure to smoke, but many areas of the state had decreases in smoke days during the two periods analyzed by the NPR California Newsroom and Stanford.The presence of wildfire smoke does not often exceed EPA standards for air quality in the Midwest, and it has never been enough to result in a violation of the Clean Air Act. Even so, EPA officials keep an eye on wildfire smoke migrating from the west to the Midwest.“It is something that is on our radar; it's a concern,” said Lance Avey, an air and radiation division meteorologist for the EPA's Region 7, which covers Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa and Missouri.Doug Norsby, air quality planner with the Mid-America Regional Council, said that while the occurrence of poor air quality days in the Kansas City region from wildfire smoke are infrequent, the presence of particulate matter from smoke is an issue that has captured the organization's attention.“I would say it's a flashing warning light on our mental dashboard,” said Norsby.The EPA is currently evaluating particulate matter from wildfire smoke and other sources to determine whether it should change its air quality standards. That review happens every five years.Why wildfires?Experts said two main causes have triggered the increase in wildfires along the West Coast, Canada and the Rockies. One is the tendency to extinguish small fires that, if allowed to burn, would clear acres of leaf litter and dead wood. Without those smaller fires, dry leaves and wood ignites and leads to the more intense and out-of-control fires that have plagued California and other western states in recent years.“The Smokey The Bear campaign has been really successful,” said Marshall Burke, associate professor in Stanford University's Department of Earth System Science. “What do we do when a fire starts? We put them out.”Burke said California should carry out prescribed burns — also known as controlled burns — on more than 1 million acres of land in California each year. “We're not doing anything close to that,” Burke said.Reduced rainfall and rising temperatures from climate change also make for stronger wildfires.Those blood-red sunsets are a telltale sign of smoke in the air.Eric James, a scientist with NOAA's global systems laboratory, said large fires that pump smoke into the upper atmosphere enter the jet stream and can travel across the continental United States.“We see this most years, this long-range transport of smoke,” James said “It has gotten more intense in the last few years from what we've seen.”The Midwest has the occasional wildfire, as well as controlled burns in places like the Flint Hills in Kansas. But James said most of the wildfire smoke in the Midwest is attributed to western blazes.“I think the majority of the impact is from these large forest fires in the Pacific coastal states, Colorado and the intermountain west,” James said.
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Eric James, also known as King Garbage; is a Duluth based, punk singer songwriter. Eric went to university for creative writing, and he's let that education flow into his artwork. "I tell stories about people I've meet or seen on the street." His album Universe is available on iTunes, Amazon, and Bandcamp. You can check out his work here: https://www.ericjamesrevolution.com
T.I.A. (Ep 24). Eric James Stephens describes his intriguing journey of transitioning from academia to analytics during COVID, and his new found passion for Tableau and SQL. Eric also talks about forming his amazing international initiative called #HireHigherEd, which turned into a 2 day conference, weekly online episodes, and involved 50 speakers, 9 live-streamed thought leader panels, nearly 20 workshops, and over 250 registered attendees. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GRVZ1rpdwuU Eric James Stephens: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericjstephens/ Sponsored by The Lewis Institute: Website - https://lewisinstituteinc.com/; Project Leader Courses (60% discount) - https://lewisinstitute.kartra.com/page/Wif255 Business Agility Institute: Emergence Journal - https://businessagility.institute/emergence; promo code "analyst" (for 10% discount on annual subscription)
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Beyond Our Boundaries - A Fundamental Transformation and Motivational Journey with Bob Galletta.
Contact me at www.BobGalletta.com/call Erick James is a Certified Life and Wellness Coach and the Operator of REAL Purpose Coaching, a life coaching and strategizing firm dedicated to introducing individuals and organizations to philosophies and practices that will help them find, frame, and flow in their purpose, create plans of action, and attain goals. Eric is a … Continue reading "Real Purpose Coaching – Eric James"
OFF THE HOP ROPE RUMBLE 2021: MILD TO WILD.Our THIRD ANNUAL Royal Rumble episode is upon us, and we didn't come alone! We are joined by (in no particular order): VSK, Eric James, Bear Boulder, Brian Milonas, Nick Delta, Mr. C, and the DEBUTING Dan Champion, and we are providing what should undoubtedly soon be the alternate commentary track over Royal Rumble 1992! VSK doesn't like Mick Foley, Troy learns social cues, Brian Milonas gets a gimmick change, and Dan Champion steals milk; join us for our best Rumble installment to date!.If you're not in a mail truck and would like to join us, turn to I don't remember the time of Royal Rumble 1992 on the Network, and enjoy along with us!.#beer #craftbeer #beerandwrestling #beerporn #brewerylife #beernerd #brewery #brewerytour #craftbrewery #beersnob #craftnotcrap #beerlovers #beersofinstagram #neipa #wrestlingpodcast #beer #beerme #watchwrestling #prowrestling #lager #ipa # wcw #RAW #WWE #royalrumble #royalrumble1992 #ricflair #hulkhogan #sidjustice.Listen to us on Podbean: https://offthehoprope.podbean.com/Listen to us on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-off-the-hop-rope-podcast/id1398667202Listen to us on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/68GcAePfTu3ajZ4nimQ6uYBuy our shirts: www.prowrestlingtees.com/related/offthehoprope!Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/OffTheHopRopeFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/offthehoprope/
As 2020 comes to a close tonight I want to say thank you again to all the guest DJ's and listeners who have made The Platform what it is! To close out the year with episode 275, we feature a mix by New Jersey resident, Eric James. He does it all from DJ'ing to producing, to acting and modeling as well. Rotating between bars and clubs in Jersey, Hoboken and New York City you can hear him playing out or listen to him live streaming on his Twitch channel. Check out his website to download all of his edits for free, follow him on all his socials and enjoy his latest mix to close out the year, on The Platform. Website: https://www.ericjamesmedia.com FB: https://www.facebook.com/itsdjericjames/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/yoericjames/ Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/itsdjericjames/ SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/itsdjericjames Twitter: https://twitter.com/yoericjames Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/yoericjames
This week, I’m bringing you my conversation with Eric James Stephens, Founder of ChangeHigherEd, a platform where, in the summer of 2020, being unemployed, he set out to help PhDs understand their value through live-streamed events and workshops that ended up bringing in many thought leaders into the discussion and having over 250 registered attendees. With him, I... The post Rethinking Higher Ed With Eric James Stephens appeared first on Papa Phd Podcast.
Episode 022 features up & coming open format DJ Eric James! Eric integrates multiple genres & word play to kick off this high energy mix! He brings us everything from Jersey Club to throwback hip-hop, pop & even some new wave! Throw this mix on & prepare for all types of vibes!
In this episode of EdUp Embedded, Dr. Eric James Stephens, Founder of HireHigherEd talks to Elizabeth about his goal to create an academic community for job hunters to share resources after being displaced by the COVID-19 health crisis. He started with an initial, free, two-day live-streamed event in August, with over 50 speakers, 9 live-streamed thought leader panels, nearly 20 workshops, and over 250 registered attendees. He has continued the momentum with free weekly online workshops to help job seekers translate their value from higher education to industry, government, non-profits sectors, and staffing agencies. He talks about his mission to change higher education for the better, help other displaced job seekers and to provide what most people want during a pandemic: security. Thanks so much for tuning in. Join us again next time for another episode! Contact Us! Connect with the hosts - Elvin Freytes, Elizabeth Leiba, and Dr. Joe Sallustio ● If you want to get involved, leave us a comment or rate us! ● Visit us at The EdUp Experience. ● Follow us on Instagram | LinkedIn | Twitter | YouTube Thanks for listening! We make education your business!
Jason and John welcome Eric James Morris to discuss his film career so far. Where he hopes it takes him. What is it like being an actor in 2020 with Covid happening? What would be his dream casting? Who inspires him in the acting profession and so much more is discuss? Follow us on social media @3geekspodcast Follow John on Twitter @PVDMVP Follow Mike on Twitter @mikemcgtv Check out our website 3geeks.ninja Check us out at Youtube.com/3geeksnetwork Check Mike out at youtube.com/mikemcgtv --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/3-geeks-podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/3-geeks-podcast/support
Topics CoveredDr. Eric James Stephens - Founder of #HireHigherEdEvent: #HireHigherEd - August 6 & 7, 2020https://www.hirehighered.org/https://www.linkedin.com/in/ericjstephens/Education as a profession is changingHow education and industry differEpisode : Finding opportunity in times of challengeChallenges people face when transitioning to industryTranslatable valueWhere to go for support in facing a transitionWhy an academic makes a great industry professionalSoft skills that educators have Industry vs role fits for academicsHow mentorship can help with the transitionEpisode : Horizontal mentorship with GarretWe can help and care for each other during this difficult timeDo's and don'ts for higher education professionalsAn awareness of pickles vs cucumbers & karaokeThe different payoffs of taking risks"Listen and always be ready to pivot"
We chat with actor Eric Morris about unusual Covid Masks, The Mistaken Identity of the Brampton Lake Gator, and taking down an Imperial Trooper
(:30) George Whitesides is pushing the envelope (0:49) Space inspires George (1:29) George's history with NASA and his journey to the private sector (2:44) We want to get everyone a chance to be up in space (3:35) Whitesides loves Earth, he doesn't want to leave as a dump (4:20) Mining asteroids (5:00) Richard Branson (7:21) Other projects in space travel with various businesses (8:25) Most fun space fact and most strange space fact (9:20) Paranoia (9:55) Importance of curiosity (10:10) The dream of opening up space (10:38) Touching stories in Virgin Galactic's interface (11:30) She's waited 50 years for your space shuttle (12:24) 3-D Printing and AI are getting developed (12:50) Advances in Health (13:25) Cheating death or improving the quality of life? (13:54) Making contributions through your actions (14:00) Eliminating scarcity throughout the world (14:37) Spaceship Earth, taking care of it (15:15) Eric James' trip to space photography (15:50) Impacting the planet from outside the solar system (16:30) How we can all help Virgin Galactic Three key points: We'll be able to leave this Earth soon, but it's still important that we watch and take care of it. The Future is closer than it's ever been. Life always has meaning because life always has more opportunity
Today on TWiP GLAM! we bring you the art of photographer Eric James. Eric is a true jack of all trades, with a hand in the fields of Commercial, Fashion, Aviation and most importantly, Glamor.
WTFFF?! 3D Printing Podcast Volume Two: 3D Print Tips | 3D Print Tools | 3D Start Point
Humanitarian Makers at Field Ready volunteer their time and expertise to solve real world problems faced by those in war torn or natural disaster affected areas such as Haiti, the Sudan, and Nepal. Dr. Eric James shares how 3D printing speeds up the traditional emergency relief supply chain and details some of the unique challenges of using this technology in remote areas where power supply can be hard to come by. To send us a message, go to 3dstartpoint.com or shoot us a message at info@3dstartpoint.com or on our facebook or twitter! Its absolutely free, so ask away and and don't forget to subscribe so you can hear more on our regularly scheduled Thursday podcast episodes!