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In this episode, we get to chat with two partners of Travel Advantage Network in Maine and Gulf Shores. Eric T. & Eric R. connect with us on what it's like to work with TAN and deliver amazing vacations to TAN travelers. Enjoy!⭐️ Links & Show NotesAdam NorkoScott FasanoSafer VRsEric ThibodeauxEric Rowles
Kayleigh went on vacation this week so we were lucky enough to snag Karen's friend Eric to join the podcast as guest host. Lucky Eric got to discuss sex week! And you guys, this episode was a tough one-- Zach makes a promise to Bachelor Nation that he is not able to keep and the fallout is likely to have an impact for some time to come. Huge thanks to Eric T for being willing to discuss it all and share his opinions. Kayleigh returns from vaca next week when we see how the season turns out in the end.
Special Guest Sports analyzer Eric T. from Expanisve Reach and Clinical/Sports Psychologist Dr. Rochelle Thompson with special co-host Comedian Dwain Watts
In a special BSH episode, Steph and Charlie reminisce on the many eras of Broad Street Hockey -- remember Eric T, Jay Rosehill, and even Michael Del Zotta/Lisa Ann? -- before providing updates on the future of the podcast and the site as a whole. Then, it's time to switch over into talking about The Hockey Team The Flyers, which is in the midst of its bye week. Kevin Hayes' trip to Florida for the NHL All-Star game is discussed, and why it's actually a good thing that he was picked over Travis Konecny. Finally, it's time for another dive into the topic of the job security of one Chuck Fletcher, and why the Pride Night situation didn't help his case to remain in charge of hockey operations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
What? No Big Cliff? No problem. DJ Highstar and Eric T discuss NFL Football, NBA Preseason,and Big Deal/ No Thing. Get your Carolina Sports Talk T-shirts! Available Now: https://bit.ly/CarolinaSportsTalk
This week on Mel & Floyd: Building democracy the Joe Stalin way; Legislating away “White Discomfort”; China's slowing economy; Underlying fascism in comic books?; Eric T. pleads the fifth 500+ […] The post Gerald Ford Opens for James Brown appeared first on WORT 89.9 FM.
Host Emily Strand turns the podcast in a new direction: to find and speak to others whose lives Fr. Rivers touched and with whom she feels a unique kind of Christian fellowship. She interviews Eric T. Styles, a liturgist, writer and Notre Dame Rector who also befriended and was mentored by Fr. Clarence at the end of his life. Together they recall the deep and lasting effects Rivers had on their young lives and discuss how they will team up to continue pursuing Fr. Rivers' story on Meet Father Rivers. Warning: this episode contains Star Trek references.
It's disheartening to have so many problems with your car that you distrust it. What's next for Eric T., who needs to replace the Alfa? Then, the debate for Andrew N. pits his financial brain against his enthusiast heart. Social media questions ask what road the guys would like to shoot, should anyone buy a car unless they need to, and what does ‘rotation' refer to when describing a car's characteristics? Seasons 1-8 are available on Amazon Prime and Vimeo worldwide, and Season 9 commences on the Motor Trend cable channel beginning July 3, 2021! Please rate and review us on iTunes, and the TV show on IMDB and Amazon. Write to us with your Car Debates, Car Conclusions, and Topic Tuesdays at everydaydrivertv@gmail.com or everydaydriver.com. Share the podcast with your car enthusiast friends!
In their final showdown with Kraven, Star-Lord and Rocket fight to reach the Black Vortex before Kraven does. As the Collector arrives on Earth to claim her prize, Cora finds a new subject to follow. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
In their final showdown with Kraven, Star-Lord and Rocket fight to reach the Black Vortex before Kraven does. As the Collector arrives on Earth to claim her prize, Cora finds a new subject to follow. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
Now in Kraven's custody, Star-Lord and Rocket become the ultimate prey, and they get some help from an old friend. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
Now in Kraven's custody, Star-Lord and Rocket become the ultimate prey, and they get some help from an old friend. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
With the help of Cora and Joanna Forge, Star-Lord and Rocket hack their way into Doom's compound, where they find a clue that leads them to the most unlikely of places.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
With the help of Cora and Joanna Forge, Star-Lord and Rocket hack their way into Doom's compound, where they find a clue that leads them to the most unlikely of places.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
While Rocket and Joanna Forge try to find something strong enough to cut through adamantium collars, Emma, Cora and Star-Lord make a plan to infiltrate Doom's compound and head down into the mines.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
While Rocket and Joanna Forge try to find something strong enough to cut through adamantium collars, Emma, Cora and Star-Lord make a plan to infiltrate Doom's compound and head down into the mines.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
Star-Lord and Rocket split up to find the quickest way to the Black Vortex - and out of their guillotine collars. Emma Frost passes a test of loyalty, and gives Cora a test of her own. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
Star-Lord and Rocket split up to find the quickest way to the Black Vortex - and out of their guillotine collars. Emma Frost passes a test of loyalty, and gives Cora a test of her own. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
Episode 270: Happy Birthday to our host, the one and only Eric T. The man winning our hearts with his deep hearty laugh. We begin as always with this that we watched, The Loki'z plot thickens on the latest chapter and Jonathan gets knocked back in his seat with all the family he can take while watching Fast 9 in the theaters. We then move on to the latest bits from the Shieff we all love. Hopper tells us to look toward the East after the end of the 3rd season as his arc gets even better in the next season of StrangerThings. We then bring it home with the latest trailers from Suicide Squad, Snake Eyes, and The Discovery Channels' Jurassic World. Plus Eric gets his mitts on Cyberpunk….finally! Enjoy! Hmmm... https://twitter.com/BorderlandsFilm/status/1407382916447948802?s=20 Tossin' Coins https://www.instagram.com/p/CQROgdwle-N/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link Shang Chi just got real https://youtu.be/8YjFbMbfXaQ The Suicide Squad Trailer 2 https://youtu.be/jz1FrtMIh5c Snake Eyes trailer 2 https://youtu.be/VHg_UAfUgjA Dominion https://youtu.be/PuzRfhlk8mU Attack at Big Rock https://youtu.be/C7kbVvpOGdQ Hopper the White https://youtu.be/pTuD8L2V290 Watched: The Bad Batch https://youtu.be/BsOmYpP4UDU Loki https://youtu.be/nW948Va-l10 F9 https://youtu.be/EXNDNwdp3Jo Find all our links here: https://linktr.ee/kenobiscorner
After Star-Lord's unsuccessful attempt to save Sebastian Warn, Cora makes arrangements for Star-Lord and Rocket to go into hiding at the Heaven and Hellfire, the most popular club in Doomwood. However, it's unclear if the club's proprietor, the eternally youthful telepath Emma Frost, is a friend or foe.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
After Star-Lord's unsuccessful attempt to save Sebastian Warn, Cora makes arrangements for Star-Lord and Rocket to go into hiding at the Heaven and Hellfire, the most popular club in Doomwood. However, it's unclear if the club's proprietor, the eternally youthful telepath Emma Frost, is a friend or foe.MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
After saying goodbye to Red, Star-Lord, Rocket and Cora set off for Doomwood, in search of someone who might be able to lead them to the Black Vortex. Meanwhile, the blood thirsty Kraven targets his next victim. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
After saying goodbye to Red, Star-Lord, Rocket and Cora set off for Doomwood, in search of someone who might be able to lead them to the Black Vortex. Meanwhile, the blood thirsty Kraven targets his next victim. MARVEL'S WASTELANDERS: OLD MAN STAR-LORD starring Timothy Busfield as Star-Lord and Chris Elliott as Rocket and featuring performances by Dylan Baker (Doom), Aime Donna Kelly (Francine), Michael Laurence (Sebastian Warn), Nadine Malouf (Cora), Aasif Mandvi (Rattlesnake Pete), Eric T. Miller (Brandon Best), Blake Morris (Drunk Man), Patrick Page (Kraven the Hunter), Vanessa Williams (Emma Frost), and Danny Glover (Red Crotter). Directed by Kimberly Senior. Original sound design and music by Mark Henry Phillips. Written by Benjamin Percy.
This week, I was honored to get a chance to sit down and pick the brain of one of the very best and well respected, Global Compliance Professionals, Eric T. Young. It's easy to be intimidated by someone of such stature and 40 years of unbelievable experience with companies like GE Electric and JP Morgan. He also has several years with the Fed and several international banks, but what really grabbed my attention, is the fact that he is "pro-whistleblower". Let me explain. Usually, the compliance department mitigates damage for the corporation. Their job is to protect their company by making sure the rules and regulations are being followed. They also sometimes pick up the duty alongside corporate counsel, of getting the train back on the track with the least cost to the company. So, you can see why they may be antagonistic with whistleblowers a little bit. Then, there's Eric Young, a very likable gentleman who really wears his "badge" of ethics with pride. If you haven't checked him out on LinkedIn, you should! He has some really great articles, (especially, his recent one on whistleblowers). I'm not the only one, ask any of his 26,000 followers there. Click to go to EricsLinkedInProfilePlease check out his first book and (yes, please) vision for accountability and ethical business, titled, Declaration of Independence- Part 1 Personal Lessons and Part 2 Duty of Care.He really has a unique view on corporate America. It restores (a little) hope in me for the future. Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?hosted_button_id=N9GUASNKEKGHW)MEHRI & SKALET PLLC whistleblower firm Offering a broad range of legal representation-from civil rights to whistleblower, they really care.
Podcast Contents 0:00-01:54- Introduction by Dr. Adeline Boettcher 01:55-16:03- Dr. Adeline Boettcher interviews Dr. Umar Mahmood and Dr. Benjamin Larimer to discuss their work on the development and characterization of a PET tracer for granzyme B. 16:04-33:45- Dr. Nikita Consul interviews Dr. Eric T. Ahrens about his article entitled, Assessing Oximetry Response to Chimeric Antigen Receptor T-cell Therapy against Glioma with 19F MRI in a Murine Model. Chapelin et al, Radiology: Imaging Cancer 2021; 3(1):e200062 33:46-47:02- Dr. Wendy Tu interviews Dr. Dong-Hyun Kim about his article entitled, Development and Validation of Sorafenib-eluting Microspheres to Enhance Therapeutic Efficacy of Transcatheter Arterial Chemoembolization in a Rat Model of Hepatocellular Carcinoma. Park et al. Radiology: Imaging Cancer 2021; 3(1):e200006 47:03-47:37- Conclusion
There are SO many layers to this listener's story, it's incredible! For one, when Eric T was at uni, he was paid a little “classroom visit” by, get this… sleek Spruikers in their fancy Armani suits who not only [...] CONTINUE READING The post Episode 321 | Groomed At Uni To Be A Spruiker… But Now Look Where He's At! – Chat with Eric appeared first on The Property Couch.
Quarantining at home? Playing video games to get away from the pandemic? How about pandemics IN your video games? Find out about the obscure programming bug that ended thousands and thousands of virtual lives! Written and reported by Ted Yoo. References: Lofgren, Eric T., and Nina H. Fefferman. "The untapped potential of virtual game worlds to shed light on real world epidemics." The Lancet infectious diseases 7.9 (2007): 625-629.
Entrevue avec Eric Tétrault, président de l’Association de l’énergie du Québec : Réaction au Plan pour une économie verte du Québec. Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Le billet de Richard Martineau : la pizza d’Olivier Primeau. Pour Steve Guilbault, nos droits s’arrêtent là où la sensibilité d’un.e étudiant.e non-genré de Concordia commence. Les Courageuses déboutées. Chronique Crime et Société avec Félix Séguin, journaliste au Bureau d’enquête de Québecor : Martin Prud’homme, menacé de destitution, s’adresse à la Cour et accuse le gouvernement d’ingérence. Le commentaire de Richard Martineau à LCN : On finance nous-même le déclin du français. Entrevue avec Frédéric Lacroix, essayiste, chercheur indépendant et auteur du livre « La loi 101 est un échec » (Éditions du Boréal) : Réaction suite à la grande enquête parue dans Le Journal sur la situation du français à Montréal. Le commentaire de Gilles Proulx, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : il faut être coercitif dans notre défense du français. La police politique au Québec. Chronique économique de Michel Girard, chroniqueur à la section Argent du Journal de Montréal et du Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Mêlez-vous de vos affaires » : qu’est-ce qui explique la bulle immobilière en pleine pandémie ? Commentaire de Claude Villeneuve, chroniqueur au Journal de Montréal et au Journal de Québec : le plan vert du gouvernement. Le port du masque. Entrevue avec Eric Tétrault, président de l’Association de l’énergie du Québec : Réaction au Plan pour une économie verte du Québec. L’analyse politique d’Emmanuelle Latraverse : on décortique le Plan pour une économie verte du Québec. Commentaire de Mathieu Bock-Côté, chroniqueur blogueur au Journal de Montréal Journal de Québec et animateur du balado « Les idées mènent le monde » à QUB radio : retour sur la déclaration niaise de Steven Guilbeault à Tout le monde en parle. Discussion avec Me François-David Bernier, avocat, analyste judiciaire et animateur de l’émission « Avocats à la barre » samedi et dimanche 11h à QUB radio : Action collective contre Gilbert Rozon: la Cour suprême dit non aux Courageuses. Une production QUB radio Novembre 2020 Pour de l’information concernant l’utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
An interview with Lt. General Eric T. Fick USAF by Martin Heli Summary: Martin Heli, a Notre Dame senior, and Lt. General Eric T. Fick USAF, the Program Executive Officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office (Notre Dame class of ‘90) discuss the implications of international partnership in the F-35 program. Key topics are the technological advantages of fifth-generation aircraft in alliances, partner input in development, and the challenges of successful cooperation on such a complex system. Biography: Lt. Gen. Eric T. Fick is the Program Executive Officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office in Arlington, Virginia. The F-35 Lightning II Joint Program Office is the Department of Defense’s agency responsible for developing, delivering and sustaining the F-35A/B/C, the next-generation strike aircraft weapon system for the Air Force, Navy, Marine Corps, eight international partners and four current foreign military sales customers. Lt. Gen. Fick entered the Air Force in September of 1990 after graduating from the University of Notre Dame with a Bachelor’s degree in Aerospace Engineering. He has served as a Logistics Plans and Programs Officer, F-16 Fighting Falcon Mechanical Systems Engineer, Computational Fluid Dynamics Research Engineer, Joint System Program Office Chief of Test, Air Staff Branch Chief, Deputy Chief of the Air Force Senate Liaison Office and Director of Global Reach Programs, Office of the Assistant Secretary of the Air Force for Acquisition. Lt. Gen. Fick has commanded at the squadron and group level and served twice as an Air Force Program Executive Officer. Additionally, he has logged more than 350 hours in the T-38 Talon, F-15 Eagle, F-16 and other military and civilian experimental aircraft. Prior to his current assignment, Lt. Gen. Fick was the Deputy Program Executive Officer for the F-35 Lightning II Joint Program.
Surrounded by herbs, tea blends, and healing energy, Melissa chats with co-founder and attorney, Yasmin Collins, of Herbal Blessings about the vision behind her family's medicinal business. In this episode, we explore Yasmin's journey to decolonizing her diet, black history in the Farish Street Neighborhood Historic District (Jackson, MS), and we get to hear from the CEO: Eric T. Collins, Jr. aka EJ, their plant-based baby boy who loves sea moss! Tune in!
For this episode, Dr. Eric T. Weber joins Mike to talk about the importance of educational philosophy, especially in schools of education. Eric is a Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky in Lexington, Kentucky. He's also one of the hosts of the radio show and podcast, Philosophy Bakes Bread, where he regularly raises relevant issues to explore with the help of a critical, philosophical mindset. Eric recently authored a 1-sheeter raising relevant philosophical questions about education in a time of crisis with further questions in which education is always in crisis. These questions were designed for a Society of Philosophers in America (SOPHIA) event but they are relevant for any of us grappling with the role of education in these challenging times. Eric provides a heartfelt perspective on what John Dewey would think if he were around today. Eric edited a book of essays by Dewey that is due out at the end of the year. We hope you enjoy this conversation. Thanks as always for listening.
Things come off the rails in the third installment of For The Banter, live from the mountains. In this episode, we go through the most recent headlines going on the world (00:00:00 - 00:18:52) with special guest Brian. We then bring in DJ to tackle the Boomer Take Big Board (00:18:52 - 00:40:52), which leads into a game of Hot Take Shark Tank, where we are joined by Mark to review and/or invest in takes that are pitched to us. Takes are centered around soccer in America (00:40:52 - 01:04:28), pitched by Curry and Yota, the future of football (01:04:28 - 01:16:38), pitched by Eric T, and China taking over the world (01:16:38 - 01:32:06), pitched by Blaine, before closing you out. This episode is completely unhinged and we hope you enjoy the ride!
In this episode I, Josh, will be narrating alone. For a fun filled topic of discussion I dive into 5 Reasons 8 out of 10 Businesses Fail. This is an article on Forbes written by Eric T. Wager (link down below) https://www.forbes.com/sites/ericwagner/2013/09/12/five-reasons-8-out-of-10-businesses-fail/#2d7efff86978 To connect with us check out one of the following: IG: @thetradesmanexperience FB: The Tradesman Experience & Podcast Email: thetradesmanexperience@gmail.com Web: thetradesmanexperience.com
Pünktlich zum Geburtstag von Eric T. Cartman wollen wir einen Blick auf South Park werfen. Die Animationsserie von Trey Parker und Matt Stone hat schnell die Welt erobert – oder auch gespalten, wie man es nimmt. Neben unseren Lieblingsfolgen wollen wir South Park aber auch ein wenig analysieren.
Eric Richter, talks about his new publication, Maui Island Pulse. Eric T. Richter, Publisher mauivision@aol.com 808/669-9091
Justin spoke with John Burri, the father of Army Spc. Eric T. Burri who will be inducted into the Parachute Rigger Hall of Fame in Fort Lee, Virginia.
Eric T. Rosenthal was bitten by an unleashed dog during a walk in early June in suburban Philadelphia. He had to make several calls to locate the correct township police department to make a report and I was told that I had to personally visit the station. He complied with these instructions and received a call from the animal control officer a few days later who said he didn’t see the dog when he arrived at the scene. Eric talks with Mark about the failure of the ER during this dog bitting episode.
Eric T. Rosenthal was bitten by an unleashed dog during a walk in early June in suburban Philadelphia. He had to make several calls to locate the correct township police department to make a report and I was told that I had to personally visit the station. He complied with these instructions and received a call from the animal control officer a few days later who said he didn’t see the dog when he arrived at the scene. Eric talks with Mark about the failure of the ER during this dog bitting episode.
Peyton Wates I have always used Innova products, but since I started listening to DGAM I have become curious about DD products. If each of you could recommend one disc to try from the DD line up which one would you suggest? (Besides the EMac Truth) Lol Justin Rules 805.3 Lost Disc (C): A player whose disc has been declared lost receives one penalty throw'. (E) If a drop zone has been provided for lost discs, the Director may allow players to proceed directly to the drop zone at the cost of two penalty throws. Can you please explain why someone would proceed to the drop zone and incur two penalty strokes when they can return to the previous lie and only incur one penalty stroke? Daniel Long time thrower of the Escape and still one of my favorite molds, how similar is the vandal? From the is this disc right for you video it looked like the vandal was less high speed stable but a bit more low speed stable, thoughts? Eric T. Hey Bobby, Eric, and Robert. I used to throw a Discraft Challenger in Jawbreaker plastic. But since last year's trilogy challenge I love the Maiden. What's a plastic I could get the Maiden in that's closest to Jawbreaker. Thanks a bunch love the show. Tal-co's biggest fan Not taking in account of being employed by DD, would you rather live in emporia with amazing disc golf but no torchys, or live in Tulsa with good disc golf AND torchys. Tim This is mainly for Eric, but I will accept the opinion of the other guys. If you have a course that has a hole that requires two good shots to get within the circle, and is all but impossible to get a look for a two, but is a pretty simple 3 and averages close to 3, should it be a par 3 or 4? Should par be based on if it's a "two shot hole" or what the scoring average is? Does it make a difference if it's a small city park vs a pro tour quality course? Austin Hi Cooooooool daddy SB, Robert, and Danny. I'm a photographer in north Texas and I've been disc golfing for about 3 years now. I spectated my first NT event back at Nick Hyde Memorial a few months ago. I followed Eric Oakley's final round. I had my camera on me and was able to get some awesome shots of him in action. I really enjoyed the event and was wondering how to have a conversation with local TD's about doing more photography to grow the sport and sharpen my skills. Thanks! Dylon I currently putt with the dagger. Previously I used P2s. I love the feel of trilogy plastic and the dagger but after using the dagger for a while now and putting daily for the last few weeks, I feel it is too deep of a rim. I am also convinced trying to grip the dagger has hurt the first knuckle on my ring finger. My question is what putter would you recommend that flies similar to the dagger but is not the dagger. Thanks and Roberts hair and I guess his commentary at GBO drew me to you guys.
We all must .... but when can we unmust? Weird, wonderful, disturbing, challenging, funny – the video and podcast series Great German Words (on iTunes & Podbean) presents words everyone needs or at least should think about. Eric T. Hansen is an American writer – originally from Hawaii – who has lived in Germany for 30 years, writes books in German and has a great need to share these words with you.
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In Episode 58, Quinn & Brian ask: Is faith sustainable? Our guest is Dekila Chungyalpa, a trained scientist and Buddhist operating at the intersection of science, faith, and the environment. She is the director of The Loka Initiative, a new and innovative education and outreach program at the University of Wisconsin–Madison for faith leaders and religious institutions. Its mission is to support faith-led environmental efforts locally and around the world through collaborations with faith leaders and religious institutions on environmental protection, sustainable development, and global health issues. Dekila believes that science and religion can be sympathetic, rather than adversarial, in their commitment to solving environmental and social problems compassionately and effectively. We are all different, in oh so very many ways, but there’s one thing that that every single human being has in common: if we destroy the planet through our own negligence, there will be nowhere left for us to argue about (and kill each other over) religion and politics. Trump’s Book Club: The Joy of Living: Unlocking the Secret and Science of Happiness by Eric T. Swanson and Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche: https://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/3R5XF4WMZE0TV/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_ep_ws_2Gr8Ab6RS5WF3 Links: Loka Initiative: https://centerhealthyminds.org/loka-initiative Twitter: https://twitter.com/dchungyalpa LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dekilachungyalpa/ Episode #4: What does the bible say about climate change?: https://www.importantnotimportant.com/podcast/2018/2/13/e-4-what-does-the-bible-say-about-climate-change- Episode #29: The Pope Has Decided to Fix Climate Change With His Own Bare Hands: https://www.importantnotimportant.com/podcast/2018/08/07-e-29-the-pope-has-decided-to-fix-climate-change-with-his-own-bare-hands Being Peace by Thich Nhat Hanh: https://www.amazon.com/Being-Peace-Thich-Nhat-Hanh/dp/188837540X Connect with us: Subscribe to our newsletter at ImportantNotImportant.com! Intro/outro by Tim Blane: timblane.com Follow Quinn: twitter.com/quinnemmett Follow Brian: twitter.com/briancolbertken Like and share us on Facebook: facebook.com/ImportantNotImportant Check us on Instagram: instagram.com/ImportantNotImportant Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/ImportantNotImp Pin us on Pinterest: pinterest.com/ImportantNotImportant Tumble us or whatever the hell you do on Tumblr: importantnotimportant.tumblr.com Important, Not Important is produced by Podcast Masters Support this podcast
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Eric T’s LAKE TAHOE SNOW REPORT - Dec. 7, 2018. Hello Skiers and Riders! And they're off! A fine scene on tap today with superb weather and plenty of places to play! Get out there and explore the wonders of winter, make a stop to celebrate the start of the 50th season at Le Chamois, then head to the Beer Gardeners' Locals Night at the Blue Agave in Tahoe City and gimme a big hug! .... And remember, ANY DAY ON THE MOUNTAIN IS A GOOD DAY. Subscribe to the Lake Tahoe Snow Report - text "SNOWREPORT" to 24587. For complete Lake Tahoe updates, live Lake Tahoe & Truckee webcams and and to check out the new collection of Tahoetopia gear, merch, and goodies, visit http://ltahoetopia.com or text “TAHOETOPIA” to 24587
➜All show notes and links: https://acousticlife.tv/at58/➜Get the show: https://tonypolecastro.com/get-acoustic-tuesday Featured in This Episode... #4 Boucher Guitars Boucher Guitars is located in Quebec Canada. They definitely have their finger on the pulse of tradition. They are located in the heart of one of the best places for the raw materials they use in creating their guitars. The vibe of these guitars is steeped in tradition and style. #3 What's On the Turntable This Week? This week's featured artist is Tim O'Brien. Tim was recommended by Acoustic Tuesday listener Eric T. from Ontario Canada. Eric said we need to check out Tim's music because of "his versatility and unique flavor." #2 Manzer Guitars Linda Manzer is an incredible luthier from Toronto Canada. She's built guitars for Pat Metheny, Carlos Santana, Julian Lage, and many other well-known musicians. Be sure to watch what Pat Metheney has to say about his relationship with Linda. #1 Parks Guitars Shelley Park of North Vancouver, BC. Shelley has been building guitars since 1991 and is considered the preeminent gypsy jazz guitar builder. Her guitars are stunning, and most reviews reflect on the laser-like projection of the guitars.
Top 5 News – AOTB July 2, 2018 Shoutout to this week's Sponsors: Ethereal and bitsonline.com 1. As of today, an unknown buyer purchases art work by Benjamin Katz called “Chasing Hearts/Northern Lights” from the Āto Gallery, an online gallery founded by Carrie Eldridge for 150 bitcoin – or the equivalent of more than $1.25 million at the time of the sale. https://news.artnet.com/market/ato-gallery-cryptocurrency-bitcoin-1297832 … … 2. May 22, 2018 Report called “The Art Market 2.0 – Blockchain and Financialisation in Visual Arts” by Duncan MacDonald-Korth, Vili Lehdonvirta and Eric T. Myer supported by the University of Oxford and The Alan Turing Institute was released recently. https://www.dacs.org.uk/DACSO/media/DACSDocs/Press%20releases/The-Art-Market-2-0-Blockchain-and-Financialisation-in-Visual-Arts-2018.pdf … … https://www.nytimes.com/2018/06/08/arts/art-financialization-blockchain.html … … 3. June 12, 2018 article “Blockchain Art: The Market is Here and What You Need to Know” posted on Cultbytes written by Steven Buchko. http://cultbytes.com/all/blockchain-art-market-is-here/ … … 4. Article called “Artists as cryptofinanciers: welcome to the blockchain” by Ben Luke talks about Art Basel and the blockchain’s influence on the conference programming, including a group discussion by Simon Denny and quotes Ruth Catlow of Furtherfield and Ben Vickers, CTO of Serpentine Galleries in London. https://www.artbasel.com/news/artists-as-cryptofinanciers--welcome-to-the-blockchain … … 5. New to Me Department – Elastos! This organization has proposed to “adopt a flexible main chain and sidechain blockchain design structure” because Ethereum blockchains are made for “consensus-based record keeping, but lack computation speed or flexibility. They have an extensive schedule that might be worth checking out. Elastos Video Contest deadline is July 15. Fresco Art Award competition sponsored by FRESCO & Elastos with the theme of blockchain runs through August 22. https://medium.com/elastos/elastos-weekly-updates-08-june-2018-f9546f55c3fc … … White paper: https://www.elastos.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/White%20Papers/elastos_whitepaper_en.pdf?_t=1526235330 … … Twitter Handles: @DACSForArtists @oiioxford @turinginst @cryptoartcom @elastos.org @cultbytes @dennnnnnnnny @ViliLe @ato_gallery @MyCurioCards @furtherfield @robmyers @benvickers_ @jonas_lund @EddFornieles @yaoeo @bitsonline MeetUp: http://www.meetup.com/Art-on-the-Blockchain-Meetup/ … … Instagram: @aotb_podcast Twitter: @AOBT_PODCAST Disclaimer – The AOTB podcast is not a recommendation or endorsement for any of businesses or services mentioned. AOTB is not advising anyone to invest or rely upon any statements made during this podcast. It is intended for entertainment purposes only. The views are our own.
Dr. Ben House, PhD. is a Nutritionist (CN), Functional Diagnostic Nutrition (FDN) practitioner, and Certified Functional Medicine Practitioner (CFMP), as well as a strength coach and the owner of Functional Medicine Costa Rica. He has a passion for researching, writing, and teaching, and hosts professional and wellness retreats in the Jungle of Uvita, Costa Rica. Today Ben is talking with Dr. Tommy Wood, MD, PhD, about his pragmatic approach to health coaching and training. They discuss testosterone, estrogen, ketosis, and building strength, muscle mass and resilience. They also share problem-solving strategies for helping clients who aren’t making the progress they want. In the intro, I also mentioned our new Blood Chemistry Calculator that utilizes a machine learning algorithm and blood chemistry data from 36,000 people. This is a powerful tool that can help identify your specific health challenges without directly testing for them, pointing you more squarely in the direction of your health and performance goals. Here’s the outline of this interview with Dr Ben House: [00:00:42] Dr. Ruscio’s Podcast: Adrenal Testing, Mitochondrial Health, Testosterone, Stress, Calories, Body Comp, and Much More with Dr. Ben House. [00:01:35] Background. [00:02:18] Coeliac disease. [00:04:17] Podcast: How to Create Behaviour Change, with Simon Marshall, PhD. [00:05:24] Retreats in Costa Rica. [00:06:17] Study: Trexler, Eric T., et al. "Fat-Free Mass Index in NCAA Division I and II Collegiate American Football Players." The Journal of Strength & Conditioning Research 31.10 (2017): 2719-2727. [00:07:48] Strength in the endurance athlete. [00:09:40] Testosterone. [00:11:26] Exercised induced hypogonadal male. [00:12:23] GNRH. Study: Bergendahl, Matti, and Johannes D. Veldhuis. "Altered pulsatile gonadotropin signaling in nutritional deficiency in the male." Trends in Endocrinology & Metabolism 6.5 (1995): 145-159. [00:12:48] Physicians for Ancestral Health. [00:13:56] Undereating. [00:14:08] Acromegaly. [00:14:39] Optimal foraging theory. [00:15:55] Getting in the calories on a minimally processed diet. [00:18:31] Low WBC. [00:20:45] 100% meat diet. [00:21:41] Scurvy. [00:21:50] Shawn Baker, MD, nequalsmany.com. [00:23:02] Consistency. [00:24:05] Study: Travison, Thomas G., et al. "Temporal trends in testosterone levels and treatment in older men." Current Opinion in Endocrinology, Diabetes and Obesity 16.3 (2009): 211-217. [00:24:39] How testosterone is made. [00:26:19] Heartmath, float tank. [00:26:50] Traumatic Brain Injury. [00:27:13] Varicocele. [00:29:17] Testosterone Replacement Therapy (TRT). [00:30:05] Studies: Finkelstein, Joel S., et al. "Gonadal steroids and body composition, strength, and sexual function in men." New England Journal of Medicine 369.11 (2013): 1011-1022, and Chao, Jing, et al. "Short-Term Estrogen Withdrawal Increases Adiposity in Healthy Men." The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 101.10 (2016): 3724-3731. [00:31:29] Oestrogen. [00:32:40] Dried Urine Test for Comprehensive Hormones (DUTCH); also see Podcast: How to Get Deep Insights on Hormones and Their Metabolism, with Mark Newman. [00:33:55] Sex Hormone-Binding Globulin (SHBG). [00:34:17] Albumin. [00:34:26] Megalin. [00:36:58] Looking at sleep, training program. [00:38:28] Bryan Walsh. [00:39:29] Mass2 training protocol. [00:40:01] Dopamine. [00:43:23] Finding a training program. [00:45:19] Gut infections: Cryptosporidium, Giardia. [00:46:29] Practitioner training. [00:47:58] Pseudoscience. [00:48:51] Building credibility. [00:50:16] Chris Kresser. [00:51:24] Book: Mindset: The New Psychology of Success, by Carol Dweck. [00:52:45] Ben on Facebook. [00:52:58] Retreats. [00:54:52] Ben’s website. [00:55:13] Study: Brinkworth, Grant D., et al. "Long-term effects of a very-low-carbohydrate weight loss diet compared with an isocaloric low-fat diet after 12 mo." The American journal of clinical nutrition 90.1 (2009): 23-32. [00:56:36] Jeff Volek. [00:57:05] Keto for women. [00:58:15] Fat and CHO PTSD. [00:58:43] Podcast: The Most Reliable Way to Lose Weight, with Dr. Tommy Wood. [01:00:20] Tracking basal body temp. [01:00:35] Study: Pontzer, Herman, et al. "Constrained total energy expenditure and metabolic adaptation to physical activity in adult humans." Current Biology 26.3 (2016): 410-417. [01:02:19] Podcast with Ryan Baxter: How to Fuel For Your Sport (with Obstacle Course Racing as an Example). [01:03:16] How much can you eat?
Dr. John Kelly, Lead Scientist on Recovery, Harvard, Addiction Recovery Management The clinical course of addiction is often a chronic one characterized by several episodes of treatment and shorter periods of remission and relapse, before full sustained remission is achieved. Although the majority of individuals with substance use disorder achieve full sustained remission, it is noteworthy that it takes several years following the achievement of full sustained remission before the risk of meeting criteria for substance use disorder in the following year is no higher than the general population. This indicates that ongoing recovery monitoring and management over the long-term may be required to facilitate long-term recovery. This talk highlights the chronic course of substance use disorder and reviews the interventions and recovery support services that have shown to be helpful in mobilizing and supporting remission as well as the mechanisms of behavior change through which they work. Followed by personal story with Eric T, a story of triumph
The Make Your Movie Podcast: A Filmmaking and Screenwriting Show
Rhonda Shear was the host of USA's Up All Night! from 1991 - 1998. She's also acted in TV shows, Happy Days, Married with Children, Duckman to name a few. In 2001, Rhonda launched her own line of women's intimates and has the #1 selling bra in the world. Her new book, Up All Night: From Hollywood Bombshell to Lingerie Mogul, Life Lessons from an Accidental Feminist is out October 3rd, 2017.In this episode, Rhonda & I discuss her most well known role hosting, USA's Up All Night!, finding the courage to follow your dreams, reinventing yourself at any age, and tons more.Pre Show Notes— Backstage – Use code dbcast at checkout when posting a casting call for a FREE basic listing — Dave Bullis Podcast Filmmakers Group on Facebook – a FREE filmmaking group I made on Facebook.Show Notes-- USA's Up All Night - was an American cable television series that aired weekly on Friday and Saturday nights on the USA Network. The show aired from 1989 to 1998. This show exposed me to so many new and wonderful movies. -- The Toxic Avenger - A 90-lb nerd is transformed into a Hideously Deformed Superhero after falling into a misplaced barrel of nuclear waste-- Lloyd Kaufman - is an American film director, producer, screenwriter, and actor. With producer Michael Herz, he is the co-founder of Troma Entertainment film studio.-- Gilbert Gottfried is an American stand-up comedian, actor and voice actor.-- Duckman - was an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994 through September 6, 1997. The series centers on Eric T. Duckman (voiced by Jason Alexander) a lascivious, widowed, self-hating, grouchy anthropomorphic duck who lives with his family in Los Angeles and works as a private detective.-- Rhonda's Women's intimidate clothing line -- Rhonda's new book, Up All Night: From Hollywood Bombshell to Lingerie Mogul, Life Lessons from an Accidental Feminist which will be released October 3rd, 2017.ContactRhonda Shear-- Official Site-- Twitter-- FacebookDave Bullis— Official Site— Youtube— Twitter— Instagram— Facebook Support the Podcast1. Sign Up for Dave's email list2. Rate the Podcast on iTunes3. Buy on Amazon.com using my affiliate link Subscribe to the Podcast— Podbean — iTunes — Stitcher— Google Play Podcas
Welcome to Family Business Today where we feature prominent local and national family business owners. We will also talk to top family business experts to discuss relevant topics including communications, business culture, family relationships, succession and estate planning, values as well as conflict resolution.Brought to you by the Tennessee Center for Family Business, I’m your host, Greg Lewis. Today we will be talking about 3 Simple Rules for Setting Family and Business Boundaries. You may have heard the statement that family and business don’t mix together. The question is “DO THEY?” Co-founder and CEO of Infusionsoft, Clate Mask, would tell us that building a $60 million business with over 400 employees (many of whom are family and friends), and doing it with two brother in-laws, was not easy, but it can be done-well if the right boundaries are set from the get go. There are plenty of pro’s and con’s as to family members working together. Today we will focus on setting three simple boundaries to protect both the family as well as the business from interfering with each other’s purpose and objectives. The First Boundary is.…. Protect Family Time This is much easier said than done. Even for spouses who do not work for the same business, work often becomes the topic of the conversation at the dinner table. The temptation to cross the family / business boundary while at home becomes that much greater when two or more members of the family work for the family business. In an interview with Eric T. Wagner, Clate Mask says: “Although we do allow conversations about business around the dinner table, I’m adamant about just being 'dad’ in the mornings. I will often work later in the night, but my early evenings are blocked for family only. Having strength in my family relationships makes me a better CEO and leader of Infusionsoft.” Mask recognizes that business, if allowed, could penetrate every aspect of life, and he made a decision to protect family time. He understands that having a strong family ultimately impacts the way he leads his organization. Protecting our family time may look different for all of us. There is no one formula that fits all, but here are few ideas you can try: Establish “no business talk” rule during dinner. If you have children, ask them lots of questions about their day or about issues they are struggling with. Having dinner together every day of the week is often impossible, but set aside at least 1-2 days a week as a family dinner night. Magic happens around the dinner table. Families grow closer together at the dinner table. In a recent Columbia University study, 71% of teenagers said they consider talking, catching-up, and spending time with family members as the best part of family dinners. Research examining 5,000 teenagers has shown that when children eat with their parents regularly, they are more likely to be emotionally strong and have better mental health. If your spouse is part of the family business, set aside one morning or one evening a week to spend time with your spouse (it could be a dinner date or a breakfast together) and talk about everything BUT business! The Second Boundary is…. Protect the Integrity of The Business It’s not easy, but it’s absolutely imperative that we don’t set different standards for family members versus non-family member employees. This makes much sense on the surface, yet it’s probably one of the most ignored family & business boundaries. We do this because our natural instinct is to put relationships (and family) first. You notice that a family member is slacking at work, not really pulling his or her weight, what do you do? One of your family members is coming in late and leaving early on a regular basis, do you just give them a pass? You witness a family member disrespect another employee, how do you react? When we make a decision that benefits a family member but hurts our business, we actually put the relationship and the business in danger. In order to protect both the relationships and the integrity of our business, we can: Set high(er) expectations for family members from the get go. Talk openly about this before a family member comes on board. Have written policies dealing with issues like: performance reviews, work time, promotions, using business assets for personal purpose, etc. Set clear and measurable goals for every family member working in the business Establish fair conflict resolution guidelines that include family and non-family members Boundary 3…. Protect Relationships Losing family relationships over business is not worth it. People always come first. Relational strain due to unresolved business issues is common, so what boundaries can we set to protect business issues from ruining family relationships? Never gossip. Make a commitment to never talk about one family member to another about work related issues. Instead, make a commitment to confront directly. Here is what Mask has to say about handling work related disagreements with family members: “We’ve (Mask and his brother-in-law, Scott Martineau) had many passionate disagreements. We’ve gotten pretty worked up, raised our voices and banged on a couple of tables. However, when our discussion was over, we’ve made sure to leave the room only after a big hug and having made peace. We make sure others in the company understand that although there is disagreement, we are moving forward in harmony.” Say “I’m sorry often. Don’t be afraid to show humility and admit you were wrong. Learning how to apologize and ask for forgiveness will go a long way in maintaining healthy family relationships. Don’t abuse / use family relationship to advance your business. Family and business boundaries often get blurred. Understanding dangers of crossing those boundaries is the first step in protecting both the family as well as the business. Sometimes it takes an outsider, someone who can objectively look at the family and the business dynamic to help you see blurred lines, and to put a plan together for setting clear boundaries. Thank you joining us for the Family Business Today podcast. Brought to you by the Tennessee Center for Family Business located in Nashville, Tennessee. We are an association of family businesses who work together to grow their businesses through relationships, education and successful generational transition. If you have a specific topic that you would be interested in us having a program on, send us an email to info@tncfb.com. To learn more about the Tennessee Center for Family Business, visit our website at www.tncfb.com. Until next time…Thanks for joining us.
Main Fiction: "A Packhorse for your Silly Memes" by Rebecca DeVendra Originally published in Outliers of Speculative Fiction Rebecca DeVendra is a figure artist and speculative fiction writer living in Boston. She serves as a first reader for the Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. She's also a mom to three cacophonous, early-rising children. She's probably in her pajamas, but she has an emergency collar shirt for video calls. Check out more of her work: rebeccadevendra.com Narrated by: Amy H. Sturgis Amy H. Sturgis holds a Ph.D. in Intellectual History from Vanderbilt University and specializes in both Science Fiction and Indigenous American Studies. Since 2008, she has been contributing monthly "Looking Back at Genre History" segments to StarShipSofa. Editor in Chief of Hocus Pocus Comics and faculty at Lenoir-Rhyne University, Sturgis lives with her husband in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in North Carolina. Learn more about her award-winning work at amyhsturgis.com. Short Fiction: "My First Duty" by Eric Reynolds Originally published at Galaxy's Edge Eric T. Reynolds is Editor/Publisher with Hadley Rille Books (hrbpress.com) and has edited over 40 highly-acclaimed anthologies, collections, and novels. His short fiction has appeared in Galaxy’s Edge, Sci Phi Journal, several indie press publications, and had several non-fiction science articles published about space exploration and history of technology. He is a member of SFWA and Broad Universe. You can visit him on Facebook at "Eric T. Reynolds." He blogs occasionally at ericreynolds.livejournal.com. Narrated by: Jason Satterlund Satterlund has been writing and working on films for over 25 years. He has extensive experience in all areas of production, including directing, writing, cinematography, and editing. He travels the world producing feature films, television series, commercials, music videos, and documentaries. He is the only person ever to conduct a night shoot in the ancient city of Petra, and the first person in America to use film lenses on an HD camera. Satterlund wrote and directed the award-winning feature film The Record Keeper, which premiered at the Raindance Film Festival in London and is currently on the world wide festival circuit. He is also the director of the Star Wars fan film The Force and the Fury, viewable on YouTube. When he isn't busy directing his own projects, he enjoys teaching film making workshops, shaping the film makers of the future. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Eine Chronik der tödlichen Polizeischüsse ergab, dass seit 1990 mindestens 269 Menschen durch Polizeischüsse starben. Nicht nur die Todesschüsse sind an der Polizei zu kritisieren. Fälle von Rassismus, auch Racial Profiling genannt oder Polizeigewalt während Demonstrationen und Festnahmen sind beispielsweise zu beanstanden. Die Forderung nach unabhängigen Polizeibeschwerdestellen folgt daraus. Neben den drei Beschwerdestellen in Rheinland-Pfalz, Baden-Württemberg und Schleswig-Holstein sollen mehr Anlaufstellen zur Verfügung zu gestellt werden, fordert das Deutschen Institut für Menschenrechte. Eine entsprechende Studie von den Politikwissenschaftlern Eric Töpfer und Tobias Peter beschäftigt sich mit unabhängigen Polizeibeschwerdestellen in Europa und damit, was Deutschland von anderen europäischen Staaten lernen kann. Radio Corax hat ein Gespräch mit Eric Töpfer, dem wissenschaftlichen Mitarbeiter der Abteilung Menschenrechtspolitik am Institut für Menschenrechte geführt.
Today, Matt welcomes Rachel Schenk, a musician, comedian, and actress hailing from Astoria, Queens. Rachel is no stranger to the world of Crash Chords; she appeared in ep. #95 (with bandmate Mark Robert Turner) as a member of the comedy music duo Afterbirth Monkey, and also in ep. #166 as herself. With Matt, Rachel chats about her newest day job working for The Ride NYC, her chance discovery that she can freestyle rap, and also about her growth as an artist. They also chat about her newest concept album with Afterbirth Monkey called Making a Beeline to Wasted and also about her solo album in the making. And so, with some reflections on her acting, her role in The Restaurant (a film written by Eric T. Ford) and her experience in improv, here's presenting Matt Storm and Rachel Schenk. Continue reading
Eric T. Tung is Houston-area's leading social media strategists and content marketers and was recognized as the 33rd "Top Marketing Talent in the World" by Forbes. He was most recently the global recruiting marketing lead for BMC Software, a top-10 independent software company. He also worked with some of the largest companies in the world, including Dell, Apple, Newell Rubbermaid, Applied Materials and GDF SUEZ. He has appeared in media locally and nationally in publications such as The New York Times, National Public Radio, Forbes, and Fox 26 Houston. Website: www.ericttung.com Twitter: @ericttung
This week, it’s only Garrett and Pete, as “Eric T” (if that’s even his real name) is busy moving into a new home. We discuss last weekend's the Art of the Car Concours, which led to a couple of uncommonly coincidental connections. We go on to discuss some of Honda’s late ’80s flops-turned-cult-bikes, and wonder about what future cult favorites we’re ignoring now.
Remember Afterbirth Monkey's visit back in Episode #95? No? Well, luckily your memory only has to be half that good to welcome back our guest, Rachel Schenk: a.k.a. actress extraordinaire, burlesque artist, & 1/2 of Afterbirth Monkey. So, with all of THAT to deal with, we immediately launch into all the inns, the outs, and the split-ends of her exciting career(s), including her current role in The Restaurant, directed by Eric T. Ford. Finally, for the featured discussion, tune in at 21:10 as we dive straight into Rachel's album pick of the week: California Nights by Best Coast. Join us for the long haul! We won't bite. Continue reading
Legacy Church was blessed to have author and speaker Eric T. Smith to come share with us. Listen in to learn about the Christian responsibility we have and how the relationship between a man and a woman comes together.
The Angry Samoans 1982 Release of Back From Samoa Interviews by band members: • "Metal Mike" Saunders • Gregg Turner • Todd Homer • Bill Vockeroth • Jeff Dahl Biographical pieces written by Angry Samoans guitarist PJ Galligan recited by Beauregard Marie. Plus Jughead's Basement regular: Eric T. Roth co-edited by Jason Bro Strange Jason is an alter ego for Jason Brow, who grew up many years and many miles removed from punk and anything interesting. He has since been playing catch-up. He’s the voice behind the Six Foot Plus podcast, a showcase of the creepy side of music, found online at 6ftplus.com. This particular podcast is dedicated to PJ Galligan who passed away from cancer in may of 2014. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
This show is dedicated to: Two Fort Eustis-based soldiers, including a 29-year-old Newport News woman, were killed in a roadside attack Saturday in Afghanistan. Spc. Caryn E. Nouv and Sgt. Eric T. Lawson were assigned to the 359th Transportation Company, 10th Transportation Battalion, 7th Sustainment Brigade.Defending the Republic with Annie "The Radio Chick" and "Cool" Mike is an ongoing discussion of recent events, issues and the upcoming elections. Special Guest: Author, L. Todd Wood, "Sugar" & "Currency" Born in Georgia and raised in Savannah, Todd spent his early summers in Carp Lake, Michigan listening to the vivid stories of his grandparents recalling their youth in the northern wilderness. Ever since his earliest days, he loved story telling. However, Todd.'s love of storytelling was uncontrollable. He left the financial business in 2011 to write. Currency was published in December of that year. Once he began typing, he never stopped. Todd lives on a three-hundred year old farm in Connecticut deeded by King George of England with his children.http://ltoddwood.com/Home.htmlIt's a battle of Conservative values and principles in defense of our Republic!You never know what we'll talk about: conservative, constitution, freedom, liberty, obama, tea party, gun control, republican, libertarian, stop white guilt, word
In this episode of Jughead's Basement, Naked Raygun's 1985 release, Throb Throb, is examined. This episode features special guest co-host, Dan Vapid. Interviews with Naked Raygun: Jeff Pezzati Camilo Gonzalez Jim Colao John Haggerty Eric Spicer Interviews with Steve Albini (Producer & Engineer of Jawbreaker and Nirvana. Musician in Big Black and Shelac.) Guest contibutors: Steve Walker on "Metastasis" Eric T. Roth on "On/I Don't Know" Jim DeRogatis on "Managua" Closing song: "Rat Patrol" covered by Cheaper By The Case in 1997 by my friends: Mark Montgomery, Fritz Doreza, and Eric Mahle. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
In this episode, our attentions are turned to the Lillingtons 1999 release, Death By Television. Featuring interviews with Kody Templeman, Tim O'Hara, Cory Laurence, Mass Giorgini, Dan Lumley, and Fat Mike. Also featuring pieces from Tor Egil Frostelid, Greg Allen, Sara Ramone, Jeromy L. Corp, Sam West, Nick Miner, and Eric T. Roth. Please support Jughead's Basement by becoming a patron at Patreon https://www.patreon.com/user?u=4145447
On this episode, John and friends examine the Minutemen's 1983 release, Double Nickels On The Dime. Featuring contributions from Emma Casey, Douglas O'Rourke, Bob Stockfish, Eric T. Roth, Steve Walker, and Mike Yannich, and featuring interviews with Mike Watt & Dirk Vandenberg. Part two is available here, and it includes the final two sides of the record, better known as Side George and Side Chaff. Side George 01. "You Need the Glory" - Eric 02. The Roar of the Masses Could Be Farts" - Bob 03. "Mr. Robot's Holy Orders" - Emma 04. "West Germany" - John 05. "The Politics of Time" - Dirk Vandenberg 06. "Themselves" - Emma 07. "Please Don't Be Gentle with Me" - Steve 08. Nothing Indeed" Watt 09. "No Exchange" Dirk Vandenberg 10. "There Ain't Shit on T.V. Tonight" - Bob 11. "This Ain't No Picnic" - Douglas 12. "Spillage" (Watt) – Eric Side Chaff 01. "Untitled Song for Latin America" - John 02. "Jesus and Tequila" - Eric 03. "June 16th"- Watt 04. "Storm in My House"- Emma 05. "Martin's Story" - Mike Yannich 06. "Ain't Talkin' 'bout Love" - Steve 07. "Dr. Wu" - Douglas 08. "Little Man with a Gun in His Hand" - Steve 09. "The World According to Nouns" - Bob 10. "Love Dance" - John & Mike Watt http://www.tuesdaynighthoot.com/ http://www.johnjugheadpierson.com/
On this episode, John and friends examine the Minutemen's 1983 release, Double Nickels On The Dime. Featuring contributions from Emma Casey, Douglas O'Rourke, Bob Stockfish, Eric T. Roth, Steve Walker, and Mike Yannich, and featuring interviews with Mike Watt & Dirk Vandenberg. Part one is available here, and it includes the first two sides of the record, better known as Side D. and Side Mike. Side D. 01. "Anxious Mo-Fo" - John 02. "Theatre Is the Life of You" - Emma 03. "Viet Nam" - Steve 04. "Cohesion" - Eric 05. "It's Expected I'm Gone" - Douglas 06. "#1 Hit Song" - Bob 07. "Two Beads at the End" - John 08. "Do You Want New Wave or Do You Want the Truth?" - Emma 09. "Don't Look Now" - Eric 10. "Shit from an Old Notebook - Douglas 11. "Nature Without Man" - Steve 12. "One Reporter's Opinion - Watt Side Mike 01. "Political Song for Michael Jackson to Sing" - Watt 02. "Maybe Partying Will Help" - Douglas 03. "Toadies" - Steve 04. "Retreat" - Emma 05. "The Big Foist" - Mike Yannich 06. "God Bows to Math" - Douglas 07. "Corona" - Eric 08. "The Glory of Man" - Bob 09. "Take 5, D." - Watt 10. "My Heart and the Real World" - Watt 11. "History Lesson - Part II" - Bob http://www.tuesdaynighthoot.com/ http://www.johnjugheadpierson.com/
Usually we'd be starting to talk about training camp around this time. Instead, the focus is still the possible lockout, the summer's activities by Canada's NHL teams and advanced stats and how they enhance our enjoyment of the game. We explore these topics and others with guests Harrison Mooney, Terry Jones and more.This is Nation Radio. Terry Jones talks about Oilers over the summer, what we can expect of them and Dubnyk's importance to the team this season. Terry also discusses his upcoming series on coach Ralph Krueger (first installment today in the Sun and online).Next up, Harrison Mooney of Pass It To Bulis and Puck Daddy talks about the Olympics and then shifts to CBA discussions. LT and Harrison then slide into Canucks matters, including Luongo, Kesler and Mike Gillis. LeafsNation's main man Cam Charron drops by to discuss the Toronto Maple Leafs and their summer. LT and Cam get into a conversation that ends with both openly wondering about Brian Burke's long term future in the city.Our own Jonathan Willis has interesting opinions about the Oilers in 12-13, the CBA negotiations and the strength of the OKC Barons with or without the Nuge.Eric T. of NHLNumbers and Broadstreet Hockey explains his take on the Flyers season, their injuries and Ilya Bryzgalov. Eric then explains the concept of "A Competition Metric Based on Ice Time" and how it can improve our enjoyment of the game.Finally, regular Thomas Drance stops by for a quick discussion of the Canucks and Shane Doan. Drance and Cam Charron have been going back and forth on Shane Doan and LT asks Thom if the Canucks should bite the bullet and sign Shane Doan to a big 35+ contract. You may be surprised by his answer. Full Whole thing.As always, we'd like to remind prospective sponsors that we still have a few spots available on Nation Radio. Lowetide LOVES to play ads for Nation Radio clients--he actually turns UP the volume for the Nation's business partners. Don't ask us how he does it, but they sound louder and have more clarity. If you'd like your loud ads on Nation Radio, contact Kent at Kent.wilson@gmail.com.
It's the August long weekend! Hockey may be on the back-burner for many, but that doesn't mean that Nation Radio is hurting for things to discuss. Host Allan Mitchell talks about the Oilers with Jason Gregor, the Canucks with Thomas Drance, the NHL in general with Eric T., the AHL with Jim Byers and the WHL with Guy Flaming, with a little soccer talk with Scott Francis Winder in acknowledgement of the fact that when the thermometer is pushing 30 degrees all the talk can't be about hockey. This is Nation Radio.Jason Gregor of OilersNation and The Jason Gregor Show joins Allan in the opening segment, and they talk about the Oilers' defence and what it might take for the team to add another reaguard. He and Allan go through the team's entire roster, looking at options all over and what might happen if there's an NHL lockout.Following Jason Gregor is Eric T of NHLNumbers and Broad Street Hockey. Eric has been tracking some fascinating things over the past season and goes into how much neutral zone play and how a team enters the zone matters to a club's bottom line performance.Thomas Drance shows up for Part 3; the CanucksArmy and Pass it to Bulis writer talks about advanced statistics and the Vancouver Canucks.Jim Byers, the voice of the Oklahoma City Barons, talks to Allan about the team's off-season additions and the opportunity for younger players to move up the lineup with some veteran subtractions.In Part 5, Guy Flaming of The Pipeline Show (and accompanying blog) joins Allan. Flaming does incredible work tracking junior hockey, and shines a spotlight on Curtis Lazar, Tristan Jarry and the rest of the Edmonton Oil KingsScott Francis Winder closes the show with Allan, and he spotlights FC Edmonton, Ronald McDonald House Charity and a Guiness World Record video game marathon. Full Show Catch the entire show!
While the UFA "frenzy" remains a sort of tepid, apathetic singles dance, in the distance one can hear the rumble of thunder that signifies the impending battle between the league and the NHLPA. Gary Bettman has already fired a few shots over the bow of Donald Fehr and company, so it looks like the CBA talks are going to be...contentious at the very least.For now, we'll continue to ignore the whole "there might be another lock-out" thing and keep on talking trades and stats. This week, Allan invited number crunchers and hockey writers from around the league including Benjamin Wendorf, James Mirtle and Corey Pronman to help with our denial.This is Nation Radio. First up is Ben Wendorf, the editor of SBN's Artic Ice Hockey and a contributor to NHLNumbers.com. Ben talked about the Jets 2012 draft performance as well as the club's free agent signings and development camp.Hockey Prospectus' prospect specialist Corey Pronman joined LT to discuss the Oilers top-10 prospects as well as draft strategy.Globe and Mail's Leafs writer James Mirtle is guest number 3. He and Allan go over Toronto's swap of Luke Schenn for James Van Reimsdyk and whether the ex-Flyer will play center for the Leafs or not. Shane Doan, free agency and NHLPA negotiations are also discussed.Eric T. Of Broadstreet Hockey and NHLNumbers has recently published a number of fascinating articles on the impact of neutral zone play, particularly zone entries. He and Allan go over his studies and what they might mean for hockey analysis and strategy.Finally, Rob Vollman of Hockey Abstract and FlamesNation stopped in to talk about advanced stats and measuring player usage.We wrap things up with Allan's thoughts on a variety of topics. Full Full show.Finally, we want to remind prospective sponsors that Nation Radio still has some limited advertising packages available. For more information, please contact Kent Wilson (kent.wilson@gmail.com).
Yeah, so that happened. In order to digest the news, Ben Rothenberg, Eric T. and myself recorded a special edition of BSH Radio without Travis. This was done at the end of a very long day for all of us, so while we try to make sense of it, we also largely try to cope with it. Is it good radio? Who knows. But it was almost cathartic for us to get it out and discuss. This wasn't your typical radio show since it was largely a free flow of ideas, thoughts, questions, and vulgar statements. There wasn't even a proper introduction. Or a proper conclusion. Doesn't matter. Jump to (hopefully) get the audio.
Paroles et musique de Vincent. Chanson composée pour l'anniversaire de son pote Eric T. L'idée de départ était d'évoquer les évènements remontant à 40 ans et puis en potassant le sujet on se rend vite compte que peu de choses avaient changé...
Part 3 - Dr. Eric T. Dean, esq., author of Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Vietnam, and the Civil War, describes the phenomenon of psychiatric casualties in the Civil War.
Part 2 - Dr. Eric T. Dean, esq., author of Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Vietnam, and the Civil War, describes the phenomenon of psychiatric casualties in the Civil War.
Part 1 - Dr. Eric T. Dean, esq., author of Shook Over Hell: Post-Traumatic Stress, Vietnam, and the Civil War, describes the phenomenon of psychiatric casualties in the Civil War.