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Gerges Scott filling in for Eric Strauss brings in Missi Currier from NM oil & gas regarding some business at the roundhouse. Spaceport and Lobo's are covered too on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on the No Doubt About It Podcast, we're joined by the one and only Eric Strauss, host of KKOB's House of Strauss! Eric brings his fiery, no-holds-barred style to the show, and trust us—you won't want to miss his takes on the latest headlines and heartfelt stories.Here's what we're diving into this episode:
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Eric Strauss with analysis and reaction from the Harris/Trump Debate on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Should teachers be allowed to take students' cell phones at school? What about your boss at work? Eric Strauss takes over for one final hour of chaos on the Bob Clark Show.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9/23/23---It's a rant and a rave with the Viper Pit master, News Radio KKOB's Eric Strauss. He's certainly in no mood to accept the idea of a New Mexico United soccer stadium being built at Balloon Fiesta Park with any taxpayer funding, as has been announced.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The long-legged Eric Strauss makes them look longer with his ne Belly Button Tattoo. Plus, Sen Melendez & his hidden money.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
July 22---News Radio KKOB's Eric Strauss and Albuquerque City Councilwoman Brook Bassan discuss the idea of a change in the structure of city governance from a mayoral led body to a city manager authority figure. Then, Eric brings up the question, can Democrats pull the state of New Mexico out of deepening morass of problems which Eric says they created by way of their social programs during the past few decades of their rule.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tonight we are joined by Eric Strauss to discuss the life of a high end bartender. Eric explains the do's and dont's of going to a bar as well as regaling us with funny stories that he's collected along the way. Grab a stool and join us on this adventure. It's time to learn y'all!
In the heart of Los Angeles, there is a garden filled with more hummingbirds than anywhere this side of the Mississippi. We talk with the garden's naturalist, Scott Logan, and UC Davis hummingbird expert and veterinarian Lisa Tell to discover how and why one person's backyard became a haven for thousands of hummingbirds. We're also joined by Dr. Eric Strauss, Executive Director of the Loyola Marymount University Center for Urban Resilience, who tells us how wildlife conservation in our urban setting is changing. Less than 10 miles away at the L.A. Zoo, we meet Star, a bird so rare that she was smuggled into the United States in someone's socks, and it's up to Mike Maxcy, Lori Rogalski and the team at the Zoo to save her – and maybe her species.Want a peek into what hummingbird tagging looks like? See Lisa Tell collect a hummingbird for tagging here. See the chip reader that the hummingbirds fly through here.For more information about programs at the L.A. Zoo visit lazoo.orgBiodiverCity is made possible with support from The Gottlieb Native Garden. Host:Dr Jake Owens, Director of Conservation, Los Angeles ZooExecutive Producers:Susan GottliebTom JacobsonDiane Shader SmithDenise VerretProducers:April MerlJake OwensAssociate Producer:Brenda Scott RoyceOriginal Music:Micah SmithAdditional contributions from: Hannah BealBennett Rea
Issue 157 - Doctor Fate Intro Lots of good stuff coming for Patrons in the next few weeks Background Doctor Fate, Kent Nelson, created by Gardner Fox and Howard Sherman in More Fun Comics #55 (May 1940) Kent Nelson is on an archaeological dig with his father Sven when they accidentally awaken an ancient Sumerian God, Nabu the Wise- the chamber was filled with poisonous gas, which kills Sven - Nabu pities Kent and trains him in magic for 20 years before Kent returns to the US and begins operating as a superhero Wearing the Helmet of Nabu, he gains incredible magic power, although it is revealed that Nabu is often in control of his body while wearing the helmet He later creates a half-helmet to retain greater control, although it costs him some power One of the founding members of the original Justice Society of America in 1940, he later retires and focuses on being a physician alongside his wife Inza In the 1980s, Inza committed suicide, but Nabu wouldn't allow Kent to die until he found a successor, which he did (not getting into Eric Strauss and all the problems therein) - at which point Nabu granted him peace and let him die Kent & Inza are resurrected into younger bodies, and Inza operates as Doctor Fate for a time, before the two battle Extant, who rapidly ages Kent & Inza to their “proper” bodies - they find Jared Stevens, who becomes the new Doctor Fate, and Kent & Inza die and enter a dimension in Jared's amulet Issues - theme is cost of magic Nabu constantly controlling his body Losses of Inza What's really the point of magic? Break Plugs for Talk Me Into, Ignorance Was Bliss, and Saladin Ahmed Treatment In-universe Out of universe Skit Hello Kent, I'm Dr. Issues. -Hello, doctor. So, what can I help you with? -I should be able to tell you that. What does that mean? -You're aware of my…condition? Ah…that name's a bit on the nose, isn't it? -You're one to talk! *laughs* I've always wanted to be on the other end for once. Forgive me. -As much as it may amuse you, I'll admit I'm not one for small talk. Neither am I…usually. For some reason, I'm a bit more loose than usual, and I don't even know you. *pause* that's telling. I'm not sure what. - I'm used to others obfuscating their motives for some other time, but not when they consider themselves an ally. Is there something you're looking to avoid? This isn't supposed to be about me. The longer we talk about my own iss…mindset, the less time we have to address yours. So, to get back to your original point, no, I don't want to know anything about my future. - *phew* Glad I don't have to put on the helmet, then. Were you purposely flipping to questions on me because you thought I'd want that? -That's what most people want. They think magic is part of a whimsical show. But the realms of gods are deadly serious. A whimsical ask for lottery numbers leads to the knowledge that their cousin will soon fall ill. Tears of joy, tears of sorrow…they all stain the face the same. How morbid -Again, from what I know, you're casting stones from a glass house. Gallows humor is a well known defense mechanism. I know where mine comes from. What about yours? -I never implied humor. You have your own lens to view the world. I tend towards stoicism. Face reality for what it is, and it will never harm you. Then you are also aware that reality can bring wonderment, enthusiasm, passion as well? I think your helmet is your way of physically manifesting a protection from the worst, but it may also limit your best. -The civilizations that have been saved would disagree. I'm sure they disagree. Do you? -*pause* What if I told you it's not me? Well, not ALL me. *sigh* I have done this enough times to take a hint. Who then, if it's safe to tell? -You're going to think I'm crazy, that I have multiple personalities or someth… *interrupting* NO LABELS, *ahem* Please. It's too quick to cast such judgements, and I'd never use that kind of language. Heck, I've even had sessions with someone who deals with ancient gods granting power in exchange for loyalty. -*pause* And to think, I figured this was a unique scenario OH YOU GOT TO BE KID…***deep breaths, chanting***magnets draw metal because they are strong, magnets draw metal, because they are strong…sorry, I have a mantra I use to re-center myself. Every situation is a new opportunity to enhance a mystical being's…attitude? Psyche? Aura? I don't know what the proper terms are. -This may be forward, but it is clear to me that you have only been on the receiving end of magical influence. You are hindered by what is instinctually unfamiliar. I may have a way to assist your comprehension. I enjoy reading new things, as long as there's a decent English translation. -The process is not done through theory alone. I may not cast spells on myself, but if I know that it will be used on another Whoa whoa whoa…I've spent my career telling people to limit their use of a surrogate, and you're inviting me to jump in? Nope. Uh-uh. No way! -The best analogue I can think of is guided meditation, doctor. *pause* Safe word is “screwdriver,” got it? -If you say so. ***magical sound effect*** this is a facsimile of my own helmet, since you wouldn't be able to wear my own. You'll have an opportunity for just a piece of my existence. ***low tonal droning sound*** Ugh, my head…it's like…a 3D game set fire to my eyes - *Nabu* that is clarity beyond typical sight. If you are not of pure mind, then your soul will be destroyed in a matter of seconds. You have bent your mortal form to the whims of Nabu for the good of the universe. This is no small sacrifice. I'm…not…dying? I figured he just tricked me to knock me out or something. -*Nabu* Kent Nelson and his wife have long been sacrificial lambs for the world. You are joining esteemed company, if that is any consolation. Indeed, you appear to have an unwavering motivation to aide those around you, but you must let go of your modest approach. *groan* Oh wow, I can really help here. You've been ignored for too long - That's absurd! No one has ignored a Lord of Order without consequence. Oh, I think you're wro…underestimating your vulnerability. You have too often neglected kindness for weakness. Act after long delays because of impulse. I can do something that no one else has offered. I can listen. -*Nabu* I have travelled for eons, battled entities that have no name, and even at your miniscule level guided the pharoahs for centuries. What makes you any different from the countless visceral vessels I have utilized though epochs of the unknown? Try me. Tell me all of the frustrations you've had since existence, and I'll be right there, with every word you say. -*pause, still as Nabu* Sometimes, I really miss Cilia. That's the home world…well, we were around well before the world, of course, but have to start somewhere, right? Anyway, the fellow Lords are way more petty than you can imagine ***clock ticking, clearly different topic*** …and that's why human ears have a tragus Wow, I haven't used that term since medical school anatomy class. This is amazing! - ***genuine surprise*** I have been trying to demonstrate the futility of human history and yet you still stand there enraptured. What manner of magic are you sourcing? I have never been in the presence of such…patient warmth. Told you so -I only know of scripture that describes human life lasting this long. What? -You have been listening to me for…the colloquial term is a millenia. WHAAAAAAT? My life, my family…I didn't mean… -***pause, then laughter*** Oh man, I can't believe you fell for that. I had a temporal spell cast. Oh, so it's only been, what, felt like 2 or 3 hours, maybe? -No it was a millenia. I just protected you outside of time itself. I'll place you back into your office, in your own time, as soon as you use the helmet. *cracks his neck* ahhhh, you know, that really was worthwhile. Kent shall know of your ability to help him. For now, I shall leave you to your devices. Good, because I've had enough of youuuuuuurrrrOH MY GOD -*Kent* oh good, you're back. I hope you don't mind, I called for dinner while you were…preoccupied. Thanks for saving the world, by the way. I just listened to the voice of the universe and you're talking about saving the world? -Oh yeah, that's the prototype half-helmet I had a while ago. I didn't remember anything Nabu did, but he had carte blanche. On the other end though, he would yell at me and said I just complained a lot. But I guess you two got along better, eh? You even had this ominous “I am Doctor Issues” voice and cast some spells I never knew existed. You got a whole terrorist cell to surrender and do community service to boot! *Pause* did I have a cool uniform? -Eh, too much of a black and blue theme. Plus you destroyed any photo or video instantaneously. That…sounds like something I'd do. Anyway…I don't know how to tell you this, but I don't think I can -I have my other helmet, I'm good. Say no more. I really wanted Nabu to get the help, anyway. Maybe now he'll show more respect because you proved humanity's worth in a different way. Keep it. If he wants another session, trust me, he'll let you know. Goodbye, doctor. *door shuts* *crying*I DIDN'T GET TO ASK ABOUT MEGA MILLIONS! Ending Recommended reading: Doctor Fate Vol. 2 - although mostly about the Strauss's, Kent Nelson features heavily in many stories Next episodes: Gambit, Mystique, Poison Ivy Plugs for social References: Scott Steiner - Anthony (2:20) Steiner Math David Copperfield & the Statue of Liberty - Anthony (39:36) Apple Podcasts: here Google Play: here Stitcher: here TuneIn: here iHeartRadio: here Twitter Facebook TikTok Patreon TeePublic Discord
KKOB's 100th Birthday with Eric Strauss on News Radio KKOBSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The impact of climate change on Southern California — in heat, ocean temperatures and coastal damage — is being felt now and will be significant, says Eric Strauss, executive director of the LMU Center for Urban Resilience. And the worst effects will likely be distributed unequally. The challenge is not to reverse climate change but to adapt and ameliorate its impact.
Albuquerque held a job fair on Civic Plaza today and attendance was sparse to say the least. Guest host Eric Strauss says that no one wants to work in Albuquerque and takes your phone calls on News Radio KKOB.
Listen to our episode on the introduction to meniscus injuries as Dr. Strauss gives us an excellent overview! Link to Post: www.naileditortho.com/meniscusintro Dr. Eric Strauss did his residency at NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, fellowship at Rush University Medical Center and is the current Assistant Program Director for the Hospital for Joint Diseases at NYU. Enjoy today’s episode where we talk about the meniscus. We cover: Meniscus presentation History taking Physical Exam Type of meniscal tears Imaging needed for meniscus tears How to approach reading the knee MRI Treatment of meniscus tears (non op + op) Disclosures: NailedIt Ortho reports no relevant financial disclosures. Dr. Cole and Dr. Fitts report no relevant disclosures. This podcast is purely educational. This is not medical advice. Please consult your doctor before making any medical decisions. ----- You can follow NailedIt Ortho at: Website: https://naileditortho.com/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/naileditortho Dr. Fitts and Dr. Cole are orthopaedic surgery residents and the hosts of the NailedIt Ortho podcast.
Eric Strauss, Tan Wilson and Elizabeth Moon, members of AFCEA's small business committe, join host Mark Amtower on this week's Amtower Off Center, to discuss the committee's mission, goals, and its plans for 2020.
In Episode 9 of The Sports Medicine Podcast, Dr. Dold sits down with orthopedic sports medicine and cartilage specialist, Dr. Eric Strauss, MD. Dr. Strauss is a sports medicine specialist with a clinical focus on ligament reconstruction, joint preservation procedures including cartilage repair, restoration and osteotomies, meniscus surgery, and the arthroscopic treatment of orthopedic pathology affecting the knee and shoulder. He practices at NYU Langone Orthopedic Hospital in New York City and is involved with NYU's orthopedic residency program, taking on the role of program director in January 2020. As a clinician-scientist, Dr. Strauss is an active contributor to the orthopedic surgery and sports medicine literature, publishing more than 200 peer-reviewed journal articles and book chapters to help advance the field of sports medicine. His basic science and clinical research has focused extensively on the management of focal cartilage disorders around the knee, including cartilage repair and restoration, meniscus repair and transplantation, and the use of synovial fluid biomarkers to establish prognosis following intra-articular injury and prevent post-traumatic arthritis. The episode focuses primarily on the diagnosis, management, and treatment of focal cartilage lesions around the knee, including but not limited to the MACI procedure, osteochondral allografts, OATS procedure, osteotomies, and orthobiologics. For more information on Dr. Strauss, please visit: https://nyulangone.org/doctors/1508061748/eric-j-strauss https://www.sportssurgerynewyork.com/dr-eric-strauss-sports-medicine-specialist-ny.html This episode is sponsored by Vericel Corporation (www.vcel.com), the manufacturer of MACI (autologous cultured chondrocytes on porcine collagen membrane) for repair of symptomatic knee cartilage damage in adults. For more information on Vericel or MACI, please visit: www.maci.com/patients/ www.maci.com/pdf/Final-MACI-PI-FINAL.pdf www.vcel.com The Sports Medicine Podcast: Instagram: www.instagram.com/thesportsmedicinepodcast/ Email: thesportsmedicinepodcast@gmail.com Host: Dr. Andrew Dold, MD FACS FRCSC - Orthopedic Surgeon and Sports Medicine Specialist www.DoldMD.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.dold.md/ www.instagram.com/thesportsmedicinepodcast/
Eric Strauss and Candidate for Congress NM-CD1 talk about red flag laws, Wind Turbines, bad Democratic policies, and Congresswoman Deb Halaand.
This week on Amtower Off Center, host Mark Amtower talks about some of the big issues facing small contractors with Elizabeth Moon, AFCEA's Small Business program Manager, USmax Corp. President and CEO David Pak, and Eric Strauss, director of Business Development at Connected Logistics.
The vast majority of what we do is habitual. It is unconscious patterning in our everyday life. Ask yourself this question: How much is my life automated? Listen to this latest episode with Eric Strauss and dive deep into this topic. Eric is the COO of Mindvalley. He has over 12 years of experience in leading change within organizations and teams of all types and sizes to help them build systems, enhance controls and efficiency, and scale up. In addition to 5 years experience in global operations on Wall Street, he has consulted for and worked across such fields as event management, media production, TV broadcasting, publishing, marketing, product development, and education.In Mindvalley, Eric previously led the business unit responsible for half of the company’s revenue, scaling operations up and nearly doubling revenue year-on-year. He has shaped the executive team, organizational structure, and people & operational systems at Mindvalley to support alignment, scalability, rapid execution, and innovation.
What is the value of face-to-face networking and how can AFCEA help in that effort? Find out when Katie Helwig, director of Small Business Programs at AFCEA, and Eric Strauss, director of Business Development for Connected Logistics, joins host Mark Amtower on this week’s Amtower Off Center.