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Saying Goodbye to Psycho Sid & Sid Vicious Sid Eudy, the professional wrestler known variously as Sid Justice, Sid Vicious and Sycho Sid, who rose to fame in the 1990s, died on Monday. He was 63. The cause was cancer, his son Gunnar Eudy wrote on Facebook. He did not say where his father died. Eudy, who won multiple championships, was one of his generation's “most imposing and terrifying competitors,” World Wrestling Entertainment said in a statement. Listed at 6-foot-9 and 317 pounds, he was one of the biggest of what are known in the industry as big men, who often play supporting roles because they don't perform the high-flying moves that thrill fans. Eudy was a very big man who became a star in his own right. He headlined Wrestlemania twice and became champion of both the World Wrestling Federation, as it was then known, and its 1990s rival, World Championship Wrestling, a rare trifecta. He entered the world of pro wrestling in 1987 and two years later, calling himself Sid Vicious after the Sex Pistols' notorious bassist, signed with W.C.W., which at the time was an upstart circuit. In 2001, during a televised pay-per-view W.C.W. championship match, viewers watched Eudy injure his leg after he jumped off the rope and accidentally landed badly, snapping his left leg at an unnatural angle. The injury effectively ended his career as a major pro wrestling star, as he himself acknowledged. “With my injury,” he said in a 2023 interview, “I feel I came up short with solidifying myself as one of the top 10, 15 money-drawers in the business.” He considered retiring. But, after a long period of recuperation, Eudy — who had previously returned from injuries more than once — resumed wrestling in 2004, on smaller circuits. He returned to W.W.E. in the summer of 2012, as part of the observation of the 1,000th episode of the organization's TV series “Raw.” READ A STATEMENT FROM THE WWE (FORMERLY WORLD WRESTLING FEDERATION) https://www.wwe.com/article/sid-eudy-passes-away
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The extraterrestrial comedy podcast where we probe . 3am, March, 1979, USA - the details aren't clear but what can you expect when aliens and memory wiping are involved? Pat Eudy was a 46 year old driving to Monroe who may or may not have been but probably was slabbed and probed. After two years, Pat sought answers. Those answers, were that Pat was abducted by aliens and spent some time in a cockpit before being strapped down and analysed. Alongside this, Mr Moonwalker shares his interaction with a former UFC fighter who didn't take kindly to backhanded support. All that and more on this week's episode. Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/butitwasaliens Store: https://butitwasaliens.co.uk/shop/ Probe us: Email: butitwasaliens@gmail.com Instagram/Threads @ ButItWasAliens Twitter @ ButItWasAliens Facebook: @ ButItWasAliens - join Extraterrestrial Towers Music: Music created via Garageband. Additional music via: https://freepd.com and via Purple Planet at www.purpleplanet.com - thank you most kindly good people.
In this episode, Emily and Jamie welcome Rebecca Eudy (https://www.rebeccaeudy.com/ ), a licensed mental health counselor specializing in couples and sex therapy. Together, they engage in an open and candid conversation about postpartum intimacy, offering valuable insights and tips for couples navigating changes in their relationship dynamics. Rebecca's expertise shines as she addresses common concerns and misconceptions surrounding intimacy after childbirth. The conversation begins with Rebecca outlining her practice and focusing on addressing issues of desire discrepancy within relationships, stressing the importance of understanding individual needs. Throughout the discussion, the trio explores various facets of intimacy and desire, including societal expectations, gender roles, and the importance of emotional connection. They challenge myths surrounding orgasm and redefine sex beyond penetrative intercourse, highlighting the significance of communication and mutual understanding. Rebecca encourages couples to prioritize pleasure and explore new avenues of intimacy. The conversation also delves into the challenges couples face in maintaining a healthy sexual relationship amidst the demands of daily life. Rebecca emphasizes the role of open communication in understanding each partner's desires and preferences, as well as addressing the mental load associated with household responsibilities. Practical solutions such as scheduling sex and creating a conducive environment are suggested to overcome barriers. The discussion extends to the postpartum period, acknowledging the unique challenges mothers may face due to constant physical contact with their infants. Rebecca offers strategies for rediscovering intimacy, including seeking professional support like therapy. The episode underscores the normalization of seeking help to enhance relationship satisfaction and sexual intimacy, regardless of the stage or challenges a couple may face. In this week's Ask a NAPS Nurse, Emily and Jamie discuss differentiating between normal and abnormal levels of spit-up in babies, outlining signs indicating underlying medical issues such as reflux or allergies. Emily stresses the importance of observing the baby's overall disposition and advises seeking pediatrician guidance if concerned. This podcast is proudly brought to you by our fabulous sponsors: Feast & Fettle: Use code NAPSPOD for $30 off your first order Kibou: Use code NAPS for 15% off your purchase of $89+ Little Spoon SilverPost: Use code NAPSFAMILY for $5 off any plan
In this episode of the Move to Value Podcast, we finish our recap of the Move to Value Summit – Nursing Edition which was held on Dec 6. Today we hear from CHESS Senior Director of Clinical Operations and practicing physician, Dr. Kim Vass-Eudy. As a practicing physician, Dr. Vass-Eudy has a unique perspective on Falls, Risk Assessments and Prevention of Injury. Her presentation covers who is at risks for falls, strategies for fall prevention, and falls risk assessments.
This week on the X5 Podcast, dive into the hilarious world of Leigh McClendon, aka Leigh McNasty, TikTok's cat comedy king! Officer Eudy is back and has questions about cats.
Garry Eudy, President of International Baptist volunteers, teaches at ClearView Baptist Church in Franklin, Tennessee.
In this episode of the Move to Value Podcast we continue our conversation with Dr Kim Vass-Eudy, Senior Director of Clinical Operations at CHESS, about Advance Care Planning and how to document those patient interactions.Dr Kim Vass-Eudy, welcome to the move to value podcast, it's good to have you back!Thanks Thomas.So last time we talked about a lot of the factors that go into advanced care planning, how the provider sometimes has to wrestle with decisions, perhaps feel some discomfort with acknowledging end of life and that it perhaps goes against all of the training that a provider has. Before we left, you touched on some of the financial components that are involved in advanced care planning and, you know, as uncomfortable as this conversation might be to have, talking about the financial component might be just as uncomfortable.Exactly.But I do think that there is a good motivator to have these conversations with patients beyond the benefit to the patient and that would be how the provider would be compensated or reimbursed for having those office visits, which we all know is is part of the business of healthcare. So it it's been said that the success of an accountable care organization is not about whether physicians should give their patients more care or less, but it's about having the right conversation with the right person at the right time and being able to act on that person's wishes for their health. So as we move away from, you know, the discomfort of those conversations, I just want to touch one more time on how having these conversations, before a patient before they're actively dying, how they impact the metrics for success and value, like patient satisfaction, quality, utilization, and cost reduction. That's a long question, I apologizeVery big very I might have zoned out for a minute there.OK, I apologize for that so I think what we're trying to really distill this down and to being is having those conversations do impact value and can you tell me maybe how that is how and why that is so?Yes I can.Thank you.You're welcome, let me save you from yourself Thomas I appreciate that, thank you thank you – verbose, that's what we are.So within ACOs, so an accountable care organization, our goal is really to give, like you said, the right care at the right time to the right person, and in doing so sometimes you have to look at the cost of the care. That's the bottom line. We spend too much money in healthcare, and we need to make sure that we're spending it properly and on the right people and making the most impact on the people that we're touching. So that being said, when it comes to end of life that is the most expensive time of our lives when it comes to our health care cost, and it doesn't have to be some of the reason it is is because people have not laid out what their desires are for their end of life and their family members say do it all. You know, give them do everything that you can possibly do for my family member, my loved one, when maybe that person did not want those things done. Maybe they had a different vision of how their life would process or become you know their life their end of life would occur. So, having that conversation what is it that it looks like to you at your end of life? Do you want every machine? Do you want every antibiotic? Do you want every intervention? And the patient can really make that decision ahead of time they don't have to wait till the last minute, they don't have to rely on their family members in a moment of feeling very vulnerable and upset and emotional. That it can all be laid out ahead of time and that would save money. Now, here's the thing. Patients, this is kind of an interesting statistic, so patients who've had an advanced care plan discussion within three...
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Today we talk with Kim Vass-Eudy, Senior Director of Clinical Operations at CHESS and practicing Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine about the importance of Advanced Care Planning and strategies for starting those conversations.Dr. Kim Vass-Eudy, welcome to the move to value podcast!Thank you, Thomas, it's good to be here.So today I want to discuss some things that I know are of great importance to you, which is advanced care planning. Can you tell me or tell us what that is and what it consists of? Sure. It's basically a discussion with patients about their plans for their future. It's about what they want to do if something were to happen to them and they couldn't speak for themselves. It's about end of life care, in a lot of ways, making their wishes known. It's a discussion that can occur between a provider and their patient and their patient's family members or someone that they want to make decisions about their care and it really outlines what their wishes are so that there's no guesswork, there's no stress at the end of life. That the patient's wishes are knownThat's fascinating. So, you are a practicing physician, and a darn good one from what I understand!Thank you.So how important do you deem advanced care planning in the care plan for your patients?So I think it's essential. I think as providers, we're just not doing it enough. It's one of those things that they don't teach us about in medical school or in our training or at least I didn't have that education. I've been out about 16 years or so. So no one ever told me how to do this. The goal of being a doctor is to save people and to keep them alive for as long as possible, so having those discussions about end of life care feels very different and probably goes against what my teaching has been as a provider. So when they looked at, they actually asked patients and people if they're having these discussions with their primary care physicians or physicians in general, and 84% of Medicare age patients said that they've never had this discussion with their doctor and these are patients that are in the older generation so no one's talking to them about this. And they also polled Americans in general, so this is not just Medicare age patients but Americans in general said 92% of them said they'd like to have these kind of conversations, that they're interested in that, that they're willing to have those conversations with their patient or with their providers and and to discuss their wishes. 53% of that group said it would be a relief you know if someone would bring this up to them and have this discussion so that they don't have to think about it or talk about it, that they can start making decisions now about their future. So in my practice you know I tend to do these discussions at well visits because that's when patients aren't thinking about anything but just being healthy. So I start saying to them, well what if something were to happen? What are your wishes have you talked about this with your family? And I think it's just as important as talking to them about diet, exercise, vaccines, cancer screening, and the you know one of the drawbacks though is this takes time. That's why I typically do this at the well visit because it takes a lot of time to have these discussions and I give myself about 30 minutes for those visits so I'm able to really discuss it with patients and answer their questions about it. You know for providers, there's a lot of issues because we're not trained and we don't have guidelines. No one tells us how to do this. Providers, one of the things that they say they're most fearful of even having these conversations because they don't want to destroy hope for people. They don't wanna tell them Oh yeah guess what you know the end is near and you better start thinking about it they don't want to take that hope...
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We're due for some Savage and Eudy shenanigans! Try not to laugh at the absurdity in this episode.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savage & Official Eudy chop it up again in this HILARIOUS episode about literally anything and everything. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savage and Eudy had a LOT to catch up on in this episode seeing as is been a few weeks since they have given each other a hard time. The Savage laughs are back on this one!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to the Episode 35 of Murder & Mayhem: South African True Crime. About the episode: Imagine being killed for simply living your truth? A talented footballer and a successful woman who captured the hearts of everyone who knew her and paved the way for many others in her community. More than just an athlete or activist though, she was a beacon of hope for the LGBTQI community in South Africa who continuously face daily discrimination and violence. Her murder shocked the country and sparked an outcry for justice. This is the case of the brutal murder of Eudy Simelane For images, sources and real footage of the individuals and the case mentioned, please visit my Youtube Channel- Bella Monsoon where this case has been covered in video format HERE. SHOP the Self-Defense Range: https://bellamonsoon.com/product-category/self-defense/ Mental Health Resources: If you are feeling triggered by any of the content within this podcast please reach out and speak to someone. A full list of worldwide mental health channels is available on my website bellamonsoon.com but if you are in South Africa- you can contact SADAG on 0800 12 13 14. Support the Show on Patreon : https://www.patreon.com/join/BellaMonsoon Support the Show on Paypal: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/bellamonsoon Subscribe and follow Murder and Mayhem on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, Spotify or your favourite podcast listening platforms
Savage & Eudy's weekly rendezvous continues with HILARIOUS chat about TikTok trending and just everyday life. Listen & laugh along.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Savage, Kevin Eudy, & a few surprise guests! You won't want to stop listening to this trainwreck as it unfolds!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Savage and Eudy sit down. This one's for the teachers. Listen to Eudy discuss butt -whoopins, teachers, & grace.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Savage and Eudy as they talk about all the life things. This is a must-listen and will keep you laughing the entire time!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sticking to her name, Savage asks the tough questions everybody wants to know about social media sensation Kevin Eudy. He opens up about the good, the bad, and the ugly.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bunnie welcomes TikTok's most popular policeman, Officer Kevin Eudy. He passes her interrogation on everything from how to get out of a ticket (good luck) and the craziest thing someone has done after getting in trouble. Officer Kevin opens up about seeing domestic violence in his own upbringing, and how it inspired him to go into law enforcement and create his non-profit Love Behind the Badge to do his part in making a difference. He also shares the secrets from being married for 13 years and how he and his wife rebuilt the marriage to be even stronger than ever after going through some tough times. Bunnie also grills him in some rapid fire questions, and Officer Kevin confesses if he's ever taken his officer uniform out of the streets and into the bedroom for some role play. Hot! Bunnie: Website Officer Kevin Eudy
In this episode we learn about what it is like driving value in rural communities with CHESS Health Solutions senior director of clinical operations and practicing physician Dr. Kimberly Vass-Eudy Dr Vass-Eudy, as a provider with a rural patient population what are some of the unique challenges about practicing medicine in a rural community? I think the first thing is that the space there's a lot of space in a rural health community. Patients are driving many miles to get to restaurants or grocery stores or to their doctor, so it really does create an issue for some patients especially in a in an economy where there's issues with paying for gas or food. So for a provider in a community like that, they have to be really aware of that distance. It creates community though because a lot of people families will stay in the same area together. So when I was working in a rural health community facility, I would take care of everybody from great grandma all the way down to you know the tiniest infant because they all live nearby they all kind of stayed together and created a community. There's a lot of people in my practice that knew each other which was nice because they would take care of each other and look out for each other and so it was a different concept to me than maybe working in a bigger city where people don't always know each other And what factors are driving poor health in rural communities? So one of the biggest issues with the rural health community is just learned behaviors. Maybe this is a rural area where there was farming in earlier generations and so eating biscuits and gravy and putting lard in everything is acceptable because you're going to burn off those calories working in the farm from sunup to sundown. But in a more in a in a time when that is not the issue, when they're not working in the in the fields they're working in a factory job and they're coming home and sitting on the couch, those same patterns of eating behaviors not exercising you know veging out on the couch is something that kind of perpetuates bad outcomes or bad health. So I've seen that a lot just - well that's how grandma cooks so that's how I cook and really having a hard time not putting a meat with every meal or you know meat and potatoes with every meal putting gravy on everything. That's something I've had to really try to work with patients on. I think diet and having that education for patients in a rural health community is something that's really lacking and just that learned behavior trying to unlearn it for healthier at lifestyle And how are these challenges uniquely suited for practicing value-based care? I think what I've learned especially now that I'm part of CHESS is that we really look at the data. We're not making a blanket statement about a group of patients. We're really looking at what those needs of those patients are in their setting. So, what is necessary for rural health practice may not be the same as for an urban practice. I like the idea that we really look at what the needs are and then try to come up with solutions to solve those problems. So, for instance in a rural health community, there's an increased risk of hypertension, diabetes, tobacco use, so we would tailor projects and pilots and processes that would help patients in those settings and for those diseases that may not be the same as in an urban area. And you really can't bludgeon them you know you can't beat them over the head about it it's a process they have to come to the realization that this is something that they want to do for themselves. I just recall a patient of mine. She always this always makes me laugh because she was a diehard smoker, she said you know Dr. Vass-Eudy, when I die my hand is going to be sticking up out of the grave with a cigarette in it. I'm never quitting. And I said OK well lets you know we just talk about it every time - hey are you ready are you thinking about it and finally she quit....
It was undeniable, that Eudy Simelane was born to play soccer. From an early age, she gravitated to the sport and by the time she was an adult, was being recognized as one of South Africa's star players.But while Eudy proudly represented her country with her gifted athletic abilities, she eventually decided to dedicate herself to representing a different community. A community in need of a champion, a strong voice against hate crimes in South Africa. A force that would continue, even into her heartbreaking and barbaric murder.How to support:For extra perks including extra content, early release, and ad-free episodes -Go to - PatreonPlease check out our sponsors and help support the podcast:Ritual - Get key nutrients without the B.S. Ritual is offering our listeners 10% off during your first 3 months. Visit ritual.com/MADNESS to start your Ritual today.Genucel - Order right now with our special code MADNESS to get an instant 10% off your order! https://lovegenucel.com/madnessShopify - Go to shopify.com/madness for a FREE fourteen-day trial and get full access to Shopify's entire suite of features.Prose - Prose is the healthy hair regimen with your name all over it. Take your FREE in-depth hair consultation and get 15% off your first order today! Go to https://www.prose.com/madnessSmile Direct Club - Go to smiledirectclub.com to get started for free.Best Fiends - Download Best Fiends FREE on the Apple App Store or Google PlayContent Consultants:Dr. Christina Forzani Psy.DNicole Engelbrecht - True Crime South Africa PodcastKaren LotterSimone Mathews - Murderous Minors PodcastSpecial Thanks:Dr. Christina Forzani Psy.DResearch & Writing:Ryan DeiningerFeatured Podcast:True Crime South Africa - https://truecrimesouthafrica.com Sources:History WorkshopSAHOAll Gay LongBorgen MagazineThe New HumanitarianLeiden Law BlogThe Science of Hate, Matthew Williams (2021)New York TimesNew York Times #2Remembering Eudy SimelaneCause of Death: WomanTaboo MediaAction AidThe GuardianBlacklooks.orgBBCEudy Simelane LectureGabrielle GoliathHuman Rights WatchTriangle.org.zaMamba OnlineInternational Journal for Equity in HealthMaverick: Extraordinary Women from South Africa's Past, Lauren Beaukes, Nechama Brodie (2015)Financial TimesAfrica Human Rights Law JournalThe Female Fear FactoryHate Crime StatisticsMore than a nameWeforum.orgCambridge.orguchastings.eduSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode your host John Littlefair chats with Lillian Maher from the Middle Island Project. Lillian shares the heartfelt journey with Maremma dogs Eudy and Tula who she describes as true wildlife protecting heros.
In 2008, the brutal murder of Eudy Simelane shocked South Africa and highlighted the widespread violence faced by South African women and members of the LGTBI community. But has anything changed? We hear from a friend of Eudy and speak to Sibongile Ndashe, a South African lawyer and human rights activist. Plus, we look back at the massive oil fires in Kuwait in 1991, battling racial discrimination in British schools in the 1960s, Cold War intelligence gathering in East Germany and the invention of Chanel No.5, 100 years ago. Photo: Eudy Simelane's parents sat at the bridge named in their daughter's honour. Credit: BBC
Eudy Simelane was a star of the South African women's national football team and a gay rights activist. In 2008, she was pursued by a group of men after leaving a pub close to her home in the township of Kwa-Thema. She was gang raped and stabbed to death. She was 31 years old. Her family, friends and campaigners say that her sexuality made her a target for this brutal hate crime. Viv Jones speaks to Mmapaseka 'Steve' Letsike, an LGBTI activist who was a friend of Eudy's. They became friends when they played football together as teens. Steve describes how Eudy's murder became the focus of a campaign to draw attention to attacks on gay South Africans, and black lesbians in particular. It also started a national conversation about the horrific crime of so-called 'corrective rape', where lesbians are raped to ‘cure' or punish them. Photo: Eudy Simelane's parents sat at the bridge named in their daughter's honour. Credit: BBC
Sid was never short of intensity and his physical gifts took him on a path that many could only wish for in their careers. Tonight I chronicle the life and career of Sid Eudy!
A Lancaster County teen is abducted and murdered by a clear cut suspect in 1980. This was an open and shut case until the bizarre behavior of the suspect introduced alleged imaginary hitchhikers as alternative suspects in what remains a controversial case to this day.Get your Carolina Crimes gear at www.carolincrimesstore.comVisit us on Social Media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespod
Dzisiaj Ola poruszy trudną sprawę zabójstwa Eudy Simelane. Historia ta jednak musi być opowiadana, aby dzieło życia Eudy mogło dalej się rozwijać. Zapraszamy prosząc jednocześnie - bądźmy dla siebie życzliwi. Źródła: https://youtu.be/iuteht-DahA https://youtu.be/j2VL7EyGjZc https://youtu.be/vBXBtC-5Eko https://youtu.be/UrCmGAQT-xI https://podtail.com/fr/podcast/redrum-podcast/episode-six-eudy-simelane/ https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/mar/12/eudy-simelane-corrective-rape-south-africa https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/23/world/africa/23safrica.html https://www.sahistory.org.za/people/eudy-simelane https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/55950480 https://www.causeofdeathwoman.com/eudy-simelane https://pl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwa%C5%82t_naprawczy
Eudy Simelane was a South African football star, famous for being an amazing football player but also famous for being an openly gay woman in South Africa. Tragically, women being attracted to other women is more than some men can handle and these men take it upon themselves to "fix" gay women/men/trans people using "corrective rape". Eudy Simelane was a victim of corrective gang rape and she didn't survive her attack, like many others targeted both in South Africa and around the world. Corrective rape is a despicable crime that currently is not classed as a hate crime in South Africa but there is a petition to change this -https://secure.avaaz.org/campaign/en/stop_corrective_rape/?copySources -https://www.nytimes.com/2009/09/23/world/africa/23safrica.htmlhttps://www.sahistory.org.za/people/eudy-simelanehttps://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/55950480http://www.causeofdeathwoman.com/eudy-simelanehttps://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/south-african-lesbians-live-in-fear-of-corrective-rape-1779261.htmlhttp://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/07/26/opinion/26corrective-rape.htmlhttps://outrightinternational.org/content/call-action-against-brutal-rape-and-murder-south-african-lesbian-noxolo-nogwazahttps://rapecrisis.org.uk/get-informed/about-sexual-violence/statistics-sexual-violence/Music by AlexisOrtizSofield from Pixabay See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
... and plenty more. At the East Coast Truckers Jamboree truck show early this month, Overdrive news editor Matt Cole spoke with these six owner-operators about a lot more than just the custom rigs they were showing (speaking of which, keep tuned to http://overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs for views on/videos of all mentioned here through the next weeks). A year following the depths of the early-pandemic downturn, it felt like a fine time to reflect on the experience of the past year. Here find perspectives on the trials, and some joys, of trucking through the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as thoughts on where truckers go from here in terms of addressing the biggest issues of the present well into the future, chief among them the parking situation all around the country. Featured owner-operators here are: **Robert Davis, out of Vermont, hauling Cabot Cheese in a 2012 Great Dane 53-foot slide and spread reefer, with a 1988 Freight FLC120. **Austin Kiser drives for his dad's operation, Greg Kiser Trucking, based in Rosedale, Virginia. They pull mostly pneumatic tanks and some dump trailers: https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/article/15065658/austin-kisers-2018-peterbilt-389-at-kenly-95-east-coast-jamboree **Greg Eudy, owner of Greg Eudy Trucking, out of Monroe, North Carolina. Eudy hauls sand and rock to concrete plants for Reynolds Trucking out of Indian Trail, North Carolina, in a 2000 Pete 379 that he converted from a day cab to a sleeper: https://www.overdriveonline.com/custom-rigs/article/15065773/blank-canvas-daycab-to-stretched-flattop-2000-peterbilt-379 **Jeff Walters, owner of J&N Trucking out of Bath, New York. Walters hauls dry freight as an independent with his 2006 Pete 379 and 2019 Great Dane van. **Steve Johnson, based in Apple Valley, California. He's currently leased on with Landstar and hauls pretty much anything that will fit on a flatbed in a flattop 2019 Pete 389. **Daniel and Phyllis Snow, whom regular listeners will recall as owners of "Goose" custom Freightliner. Hear their contemporaneous pandemic-trucking experience tale from this time in 2020 via this link: https://www.overdriveonline.com/overdrive-radio/podcast/14897705/refusing-to-run-at-a-loss-a-solution-for-low-freight-rates
A Lancaster County teen is abducted and murdered by a clear cut suspect in 1980. This was an open and shut case until the bizarre behavior of the suspect introduced alleged imaginary hitchhikers as alternative suspects in what remains a controversial case to this day.Please follow us on social media:Facebook: Carolina Crimes PodcastTwitter: @SCcrimespodEmail: carolinacrimespod@gmail.comVist this weeks sponsor www.shopiva.store and get 10% off with promo code: Carolina CrimesBecky Eudy. Joe Louis Truesdale. Lancaster, SC. Murder.
Small business has been dramatically impacted by COVID-19 throughout the state of California. The High Desert has had numerous businesses close down as well as many still holding on by a thread. Valley Insider discusses what businesses in our community are doing in their survival mode to stay afloat during the pandemic. Special guests include Ryan McEachron of ISU Insurance Service, Jacob Soares on Victorville Chevrolet and Brian Eudy of Anytime Fitness.This episode was made possible by our friends at Servpro of Hesperia/Apple Valley/Barstow/Twentynine Palms and C.A.R.S. Body Shop in Hesperia.
In this AGL Story, we talk about Eudy Simelane. This episode comes with a TRIGGER WARNING for sexual assault and rape. Eudy Simelane was a South African footballer who was brutally sexually assaulted and killed simply because of her sexuality. We bring you this story in the hope that Eudy will never be forgotten and so we can shed light on what is happening in South African townships. Bo other woman should to be subjected to this. Things need to change AGL Stories is here to bring a voice to crimes and stories of all types that have involved the LGBTQ+ community. Listen along with us and check out our website at www.allgaylong.com. Follow us on Twitter @allgaylong and Instagram @allgaylong_.
On this week's United Soccer Coaches Podcast, presented by TeamSnap, host Dean Linke talks with Liberty University men's head soccer coach Kelly Findley, followed by Cardinal Newman/South Carolina United FC coach Will Eudy. We cover both of their coaching journeys and how youth and high school can work together. In the second half of the podcast, we hear from two 30 Under 30 members, Erin Lutz and Marco DeVito.
Sound the bugles, one and all! WCW has been sold! It will be all plain sailing from here, no doubt! Rory McNamara, Erick Landstrom and Peter Kimber take you through all the news leading to Fusient Media Ventures taking control of the company in January 2001. Ok so no money has actually changed hands yet, and it is still possible they could pull out of the deal by March 30th 2001, but what are the chances of that eh? The guys talk about the possible end of the careers (for very different reasons) of Messers Goldberg and Eudy, welcome back Dusty Rhodes and weigh up how likely it is will be seeing co-branded WCW and WWF PPVs before too long.....
Eudy was a world famous football player, so when 4 seemingly random men started following her home, she knew she could outrun them with ease. However, just as she made the decision to turn her quick walk into a sprint, she felt a sharp pain rush through her as she fell to the ground....This episode is in aid of LGBTQI awareness, our allies, our friends, us.https://www.stonewall.org.uk/help-and-advice SOURCES:https://taboommedia.com/2018/02/04/a-mother-fights-queer-bias-in-south-africa/https://www.espn.co.uk/espn/e60/news/story?id=5177704https://www.theguardian.com/world/2009/sep/22/eudy-simelane-gangrape-and-murderhttps://www.sahistory.org.za/people/eudy-simelanehttps://www.actionaid.org.uk/sites/default/files/publications/hate_crimes_the_rise_of_corrective_rape_in_south_africa_september_2009.pdfhttp://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/interactive/2013/07/26/opinion/26corrective-rape.htmlhttps://medium.com/@matthew_hall/women-s-world-cup-how-soccer-really-is-a-matter-of-life-death-for-some-gay-players-764589fb94a0
Rachel talks with Officer Kevin Eudy, who you might know from TikTok, about how to deal with sexual assault, reporting sex crimes, and helping those who have been through some form of sexual abuse.
Rachel talks with Officer Kevin Eudy, who you might know from TikTok, about how to deal with sexual assault, reporting sex crimes, and helping those who have been through some form of sexual abuse.
Campbell Men's Basketball standout Andrew Eudy chats about the transformation from No. 11 seed as a freshman to Big South regular season champion his final campaign. Eudy is now overseas exploring the professional ranks in Slovakia, finishing his Campbell career first in career games played and blocks. The Buies Creek icon describes his favorite "Euuuudy" calls in the Gore Arena stands + much more.
Welcome Back To Season 2 This Episode is a conversation with my little sister Abbie. We have all been there not having a "official" diagnosis but knowing it in our gut. Abbie's advice for other is "Don't listen to anyone, trust yourself, and what your body is telling you." Please listen as she shares her story . To reach Abbie https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100007534574813 For Questions or to share your story: Email: its_all_in_my_head@yahoo.com Instagram :amiedeeann Facebook: Amie Magstadt Thanks for all the support and for listening to Its All In My Head!
In this episode of Researching Transit, Joanna Moody discusses the future of sustainable mobility, and her research exploring car pride. We focus our discussion on car pride, its implications for car dependence in rapidly urbanising cities, and what we can do to de-market the car or market more sustainable public transit alternatives. “[Car pride] is the attribution of social status and personal image to owning and using a car” Joanna’s recent research surveyed in two U.S. cities and internationally with a sample of 42,000 people across 51 countries to clearly understand whether the symbolic attachment of success to the car (car pride) causes people to purchase cars, or if their pride results from owning and using the car. She discusses examples from New York and Houston, where findings suggest that the relationship is cyclical: car pride predicts ownership, and those who own cars are more likely to use it and have their car pride reinforced. Internationally, she finds that car pride is highest in rapidly motorising countries with less developed car markets, such as in South East Asia and the Middle East. “[There is] a symbolic value of the car that encourages people to own and use cars beyond their ability to get you where you need to go.” The reinforcing cycle of car pride and use adds to the growing car dependence of rapidly motorising countries. Understanding the symbolic attachment assigned to car ownership and use may help stem ownership rates and the feedback loop it engenders with use. According to Dr Moody, providing high quality alternatives to the private car and finding a way to connect them to an individual on a symbolic and emotional level are essential. Taking away car ownership implies a penalty – therefore something needs to be offered in return. An implication for policy-making is the need for public transport rebranding that sells its attributes. These selling points vary depending on the target user, and include its social and time saving value, as well as sustainability benefits. “Couple service and fleet improvements with marketing to better connect to the things that local people care about” AC Transit in Berkeley, California recently introduced a fleet of battery-electric buses are an example of better branding of buses that could have the potential to elicit bus pride. Joanna emphasises that sustained efforts at selling the bus fleet’s sustainability advantage and delivering high quality service to match, is needed. She also talks about the success of London’s Mind the Gap campaign. This branding has opened up opportunities for revenue streams (merchandising) that helped overcome potential cost barriers for marketing and added to the available funding to reinvest in the quality of London’s transit network. Related publications Moody, J., and J. Zhao. (2019). Car pride and its bidirectional relation with car ownership: Case studies in New York City and Houston. Transportation Research Part A: Policy and Practice, 124: 334-353 (https://doi.org/10.1016/j.tra.2019.04.005) Moody, J. (2019). Measuring car pride and its implications for car ownership and use across individuals, cities, and countries. Doctoral Dissertation, Massachusetts Institute of Technology: Cambridge, MA. https://dspace.mit.edu/handle/1721.1/123232 MIT Energy Initiative. (2019). Insights into Future Mobility: A report from the Mobility of the Future study. MIT Energy Initiative: Cambridge, MA. https://energy.mit.edu/insightsintofuturemobility/ Find out more - Find out about Joanna’s publications and research: http://www.mit.edu/~jcmoody/ - Read more about research at MIT Energy Initiative’s Mobility Systems Center at http://mobilitysystemscenter.mit.edu/ Eudy, L. 2018, Image of California’s battery electric bus, [image]. https://www.metro-magazine.com/news/photos/730412/ac-transits-hydrogen-fuel-cell-bus-evaluation-surpasses-targets/68141. Music from this episode is from https://www.purple-planet.com
The WDHC Christmas tradition continues as Jason is joined by guest from the past, present and future! A Christmas miracle happens as Jason is joined by a guest he has wanted to have on since August of 2019, the guest of Cookies present, the one and only Sid Vicious makes his debut as a guest. They talk about some funny stories from Sid's time on the road, working with Hulk Hogan and some advice he was given by Vince McMahon. Then one of the most loved members of the WDHC family, John the Songman, talks about what he wants for Christmas and plays another game. The guest of Cookies past, Mama Kate returns! They talk about what she has been doing since her last appearance, her worst Christmas gifts and more. The podcast's official weatherman, Frankie MacDonald, gives you the latest on this week's weather. Jason tells another ghost story and the episode ends with 78 year old comedian Pat Griffin singing "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas". Wanna contact the show? Send an email to jason@wedonthavecookies.com or call 929-266-9342 and leave a voicemail.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcasts host Christopher Jordan is joined by famed name of the WCW/WWE ring Sid “Vicious” Eudy and his longtime friend and entertainment professional Barry Norman to discuss the all new Vicious Circle Podcast.How did to people with different backgrounds come to be involved with the world of professional wrestling and the WCW/WWE? How did this chance meeting grow from a mutual respect of a sport to a lifelong friendship? What was the catalyst between them that led to the formation and beginnings of their amazing new show the Vicious Circle Podcast?Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome host Sid Eudy and Barry Norman to discuss living a life in the entertainment industry and the beginnings of the Vicious Circle Podcast.The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcasts host Christopher Jordan is joined by famed name of the WCW/WWE ring Sid “Vicious” Eudy and his longtime friend and entertainment professional Barry Norman to discuss the all new Vicious Circle Podcast. How did to people with different backgrounds come to be involved with the world of professional wrestling and the WCW/WWE? How did this chance meeting grow from a mutual respect of a sport to a lifelong friendship? What was the catalyst between them that led to the formation and beginnings of their amazing new show the Vicious Circle Podcast? Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome host Sid Eudy and Barry Norman to discuss living a life in the entertainment industry and the beginnings of the Vicious Circle Podcast. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
In this episode of the Dudes n Beer podcasts host Christopher Jordan is joined by famed name of the WCW/WWE ring Sid “Vicious” Eudy and his longtime friend and entertainment professional Barry Norman to discuss the all new Vicious Circle Podcast. How did to people with different backgrounds come to be involved with the world of professional wrestling and the WCW/WWE? How did this chance meeting grow from a mutual respect of a sport to a lifelong friendship? What was the catalyst between them that led to the formation and beginnings of their amazing new show the Vicious Circle Podcast? Join the Dudes n Beer podcast as we welcome host Sid Eudy and Barry Norman to discuss living a life in the entertainment industry and the beginnings of the Vicious Circle Podcast. The Dudes n Beer podcast is a proud member of the HC Universal Network family of podcasts. Download the FREE Dudes n Beer Podcast app for Android and iDevices or visit our LISTEN LIVE page and join the conversation.
***Listeners may find some of the material in this programme upsetting.*** A grieving mother, Mally Simelane, is fighting to change her community’s view on homosexuality. Mally lives in the Kwa-Thema township near Johannesburg, where several gay women, including her daughter Eudy, have been murdered. Audrey Brown meets Mally, as well as her Pastor Smadz Matsepe, who have united to use their faith to fight cultural homophobia. South Africa was the first country in Africa to allow same sex marriage, and Audrey will explore how those rights haven’t necessarily translated into the real lives of poor women. Eudy played soccer for the South African national team, the Banyana Banyana, and Audrey hears from her teammates as they watch the 2018 World Cup to find out more about the lives of young gay women in the townships, and to Mally about the role of God in fighting for justice in her daughter’s name. Producer and Presenter: Audrey Brown Photo: Eudy Simelane’s parents sat at the bridge named in their daughter’s honour Credit: BBC
In today’s episode we are continuing our series on community by talking with our sweet friend, Crystal Eudy about discipleship. Through our conversation we discuss what discipleship means, where it is found in the Bible, and why it’s so important in our lives as women. We talk about what it looks like to be discipled by someone further along in life, or their walk with Jesus, as well as the importance of reaching back to pull someone alongside you. Discipleship doesn’t always have to be a formal process, but can be a very practical day to day practice within your relationships. We would love for you to listen in on our conversation with Crystal! Quotes: “It’s not always about what you say, but it’s about what you do and about leading by example.” “Leading people to Christ and helping believers grow to be like Him. Both of these things are discipleship.” “We weren’t meant to be alone. We were meant to live in fellowship and discipleship with others.” “Our goal is to spread His word and to get as many people to know Jesus as possible. It’s then equipping them to do the same thing.” “Jesus evangelized by building disciples. Build and grow, build and grow.” “The Bible doesn’t say convert believers and then stop. It says to make disciples and to teach them.” (ref. Matt 28:19-20) “We should always be reaching forward to someone who knows a little more and we should also be reaching back to pull someone along beside us.” References: ESV Study Bible The Celebration of Discipline by Richard Foster *The beautiful music heard on today’s episode is by Katie Cobbs*
Our Four Nights of Nerd Christmas special continues with our second episode. Eudy tells a road trip story about Christmas blues and just desserts.
Apparently none of us know what time is anymore, but you know what, that's okay, because your favorite Poor Nerds know how to rock the mics even when they're alone! Join us as we each overcome our scheduling difficulties in our own way. Brandon gets festive, Tosh goes aggressive on the gaming industry, Josh gets G.O.T, and Eudy shits some (digital) bricks!
Learn more about junior center Andrew Eudy from Lebanon, Pa. who calls San Diego, Calif. his first home on the Campbell Basketball team. #GoCamels
It's academy award nominated Ska La Land this week with hosts Sean, Paul, Bob, Josey & Slimtern joined in studio by Comedian Sarah Jones and Photographer Thomas Skala to discuss the merit of Candlebox to the world. Plus! Sean watches the PJs, and we discuss Eudy's porn addiction in the third segment. This weeks topics include: Keyboarding, Guitar Hero, Podcast City This weeks episode is sponsored by: Rane Clothing #Akron #Comedy #guitarhero
Soul Food - With Heartburn - 1 Peter 2:1-3 - Pastor Dale Eudy by Strasburg Community Church
Bruce: Here we go. Five, four, three, two, one. Welcome to another episode of Whitetail Rendezvous. Joining our community is Jeremy Eudy from Camoed Obsessions. Jeremy say hello. Jeremy: Hey guys how are you doing? Bruce: Jeremy tell us just a little bit about your company and the things that you do. We are going…
Bruce: Here we go. Five, four, three, two, one. Welcome to another episode of Whitetail Rendezvous. Joining our community is Jeremy Eudy from Camoed Obsessions. Jeremy say hello. Jeremy: Hey guys how are you doing? Bruce: Jeremy tell us just a little bit about your company and the things that you do. We are going…
Welcome to our sixth season, Who would a thunk it right?? Not me for sure!! What is this show about? Well its about the outdoors and the many people that enjoy it in whatever pursuits they have, Hunting for waterfowl or Bigfoot, Guest Celebs like Motor city mad man doing his thing on the second amendment and the current President its all here, So whether its chasing ducks and geese over the North American land scape Stalking Whitetails in Kansas, Running the rapids on the Arkansas river in the Royal Gorge in Colorado or slipping down the Snake river flyfishing. Its all part of who and what we are. Join us for some great fireside chats. You never know who will drop in during one of our open Mic nights, We have guests scheduled through out the year but we have plenty of room for folks that want to talkn about their passions of the outdoors, So be part of the show any time that you can get on the air, Welcome to Kelly Outdoors, Kel You can email the show at kellyoutdoors@sbcglobal.net my web page to view my custom calls is at http://kellyskalls.com
Host Kevin Willett is joined by Ryan Eudy from ej4 - A performance improvement company who happens to use elearning videos to change behaviors and increase knowledge in the workplace. Combined, they have been at this for over 60 years. Their team has a strong instructional design background and they create short-form videos that are engaging and similar to a news-report. Add to that a completely mobile solution and you've got ej4. Audio file: ej4.mp3
Assisting people with disabilities to obtain employment and self-sufficiency, i.e. benefits planning, Social Security work incentive programs, personal assistance services, assistive technology, independent living, and employment services.