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BT & Sal ignite a fiery debate on the greatest New York athletes of all time, triggered by an interview with Henrik Lundqvist. The hosts declare both Lundqvist and Patrick Ewing as "New York Sports Royalty," despite neither having won a championship in the city. They argue that both athletes were "undeniably among the best" in their sport and were "victims of timing," carrying teams that arguably didn't deserve their deep playoff runs. The conversation also highlights the Rangers' incredible goaltending lineage—from Vanbiesbrouck to Mike Richter to "King Henrik" to Igor Shesterkin—and touches on where these ringless legends rank when championships are factored into the GOAT conversation.
Despite cancer, this drummer, composer and teacher found his rhythm and now helps his students discover theirs.
Her time in treatment for Ewing sarcoma taught her the importance of grace, kindness and a safe space for children.
Episode 85 - Murdock and Marvel: 2013 Part 2 It was a pretty monumental year in comics, in the opinion of your humble co-host. 2013 is probably the best year for new comics of the 21st century to date, with a ton of variety and quality. And people noticed! This is part 2 of the podcast. that will feature the year in Daredevil, the Spotlight story and the Takeaway for 2013. The Year in Daredevil Appearances: Daredevil v3 #20-32, Daredevil: End of Days #2-8, Daredevil: Dark Knights #1-5, Avengers #34, New Avengers #33-34, Secret Avengers #34-35, Uncanny Avengers #2, Dark Avengers #187-188, Winter Soldier #13, Deadpool #11, Indestructible Hulk #9-10, Superior Spider-Man Team-Up #1, What if? AVX #1-4 Writer: Mark Waid (#20-31) Waid and Samnee (#32) Pencils: Chris Samnee (#20-27 and #30-32), Javier Rodriguez (#28-29) Inks: Chris Samnee (#20-27 and #31-32), Alvaro Lopez (#28), Javier Rodriguez (#29-30) The year kicks off right where 2012 left off — Daredevil's been captured by a villain called Coyote, who has similar powers to the Spot and has literally separated Matt's head from his body. Still alive, Matt learns Coyote's been using his portals to smuggle weapons, drugs, and even people for cartels, with his main operation being human trafficking. Daredevil eventually escapes, shuts down Coyote's control machine, and discovers that the real Spot is another victim of all this. The story ends with both villains vanishing before Matt can find out who's behind it. Next, Superior Spider-Man (Otto Octavius in Peter Parker's body) shows up at Kirsten McDuffie's request, worried Matt's losing his grip. The two heroes clash briefly before teaming up to stop an upgraded (with Doc Ock tech) Stilt-Man. Afterward, Spider-Man tells Matt about Kirsten's concerns, leading Matt to reconnect with Foggy, who reveals he may have cancer. As Foggy's diagnosis — Ewing's Sarcoma — is confirmed, Matt continues investigating the group hunting him. Nelson & Murdock gets attacked, Kirsten breaks things off, and Matt's approached by a mysterious man in an orange jumpsuit offering to take him to his enemies. Turns out those enemies are led by Bullseye, who's still alive but kept on life support. He's been trying to recreate the accident that gave Daredevil his powers, creating a single enhanced warrior — Ikari — who nearly kills Matt in battle. The final showdown with Ikari and Lady Bullseye on Bullseye's behalf ends with a building collapsing and Bullseye drowning in radioactive material that leaves him blinded and badly burned. Next, Matt reconnects with his childhood bully Nate Hackett, now wrongfully accused due to former ties with the Sons of the Serpent. Matt helps him fight back in court, uncovering a Serpent plot and stopping a courthouse bombing in the process. Late in the year we also get a fun one-shot where Daredevil teams up with the Silver Surfer to stop an alien named Ru'ach, who pretends to seek asylum on Earth but is really out to destroy it. During the story, Daredevil does get to ride the surfboard. The year closes with The Jester inciting riots by doxxing jurors after a high-profile trial. Daredevil intervenes, only to discover the Sons of the Serpent are pulling the strings. With Foggy's help Matt traces their roots to the Darkhold, an ancient spell book, and travels to Kentucky to meet Darkhold expert Jack Russell — a.k.a. Werewolf by Night when Dr. Strange isn't able to provide much assistance. But before he can get answers, he's shot while trying to save two so-called “monsters” from an angry mob. Not complete, this story will continue as we move into 2014. The other big story that ran the first half of the year was called Daredevil End of Days. This 8-part limited series by some of my favorite Daredevil creators is absolutely amazing and deserves full attention from this week's spotlight. This Week's Spotlight: Daredevil End of Days #1 December 2012 “Part 1” through Daredevil End of Days #8 August 2013 “Part 8” Recap Why We Picked This Story Daredevil Rapid Fire Questions The Takeaway Sometimes comics are pretty awesome. Questions or comments We'd love to hear from you! Email us at questions@comicsovertime.com or find us on Twitter @comicsoftime. ------------------ THANKS TO THE FOLLOWING CREATORS AND RESOURCES Music: Our theme music is by the very talented Lesfm. You can find more about them and their music at https://pixabay.com/users/lesfm-22579021/. The Grand Comics Database: Dan uses custom queries against a downloadable copy of the GCD to construct his publisher, title and creator charts. Comichron: Our source for comic book sales data. Marvel Year By Year: A Visual History DC Comics Year By Year: A Visual Chronicle https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_films_based_on_English-language_comics https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Marvel_Comics_superhero_debuts https://comicbookreadingorders.com/marvel/event-timeline/ https://www.comic-con.org/awards/eisner-awards/past-recipients/past-recipients-1990s/
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In this conversation, Angel H Davis speaks with Paige Ewing, Mrs. America 2025, a trauma-informed grief coach and advocate for addiction recovery. They discuss Paige's personal journey through grief, having lost eight family members, including her brother who struggled with addiction. Paige shares her mission to help others navigate their grief and the importance of community support in recovery. They also touch on the role of faith in healing and the need for financial support for recovery programs like Fresh Wind Recovery. The conversation concludes with a prayer for those in recovery and the upcoming benefit gala. The gala is on November 13th, 2025 in Athens, Ga. See link below to register. Hope to see you there! To register for the Fresh Wind Recovery Benefit: https://pay.cornerstone.cc/freshwindfundraisingbanquetFor more information on Paige : https://paigeewingofficial.com/
In this episode of Beyond the Clock, our hosts Ash Hanson from Department of Public Transformation and Anna Claussen from Voices for Rural Resilience engage in deep conversation with rural Texas-based artist, Viktor le. Ewing Givens, aka Southern Android, who weaves poetry and ritual into his place-based creative work. Through unspoken language, layered memories, exploration of death and release, ancestral play, and acts of repair, Viktor invites us to examine our relationship with time and place and call in our past, present, and future kin to rematriate our connections to place. Find out more about Viktor's work at http://www.southernandroid.com.
BUFFALO, NY – October 20, 2025 – A new #research paper was #published in Volume 16 of Oncotarget on October 16, 2025, titled “Widespread folate receptor expression in pediatric and adolescent solid tumors – opportunity for intraoperative visualization with the novel fluorescent agent pafolacianine.” In this study, led by first author Ashley C. Dodd from Ann & Robert H. Lurie Children's Hospital and corresponding author Timothy B. Lautz from the same institution and Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine, researchers discovered that folate receptor beta (FRβ) is widely expressed in various pediatric and adolescent solid tumors. This finding highlights FRβ as a promising target for improving the accuracy of tumor surgery using a fluorescent imaging agent known as pafolacianine. Pediatric cancers are often challenging to remove completely during surgery, particularly when tumors spread or form small metastases. Fluorescence-guided surgery is a method that helps surgeons better identify tumors during operations using special imaging dyes. However, commonly used dyes such as indocyanine green are not tumor-specific and rely on general features of blood vessel permeability, limiting their precision. In this study, researchers investigated the potential of pafolacianine, a next-generation dye that targets folate receptors, for pediatric use. Folate receptors are proteins commonly found on the surface of cancer cells. Pafolacianine is already FDA-approved for adults with ovarian and lung cancers due to its ability to bind these receptors and highlight tumors during surgery. The research team analyzed tissue samples from 13 young patients diagnosed with various cancers, including Wilms tumor, osteosarcoma, synovial sarcoma, rhabdomyosarcoma, Ewing sarcoma, and neuroblastoma. The results showed that FRα was predominantly absent, whereas FRβ was present in 100% of the tumor samples. Notably, FRβ appeared both on the tumor cells and in the surrounding tumor microenvironment but showed little to no expression in normal tissue, making it an excellent candidate for targeted imaging. “In this study, we performed immunohistochemistry staining on slides obtained from a range of pediatric patients with solid tumors.” This consistent expression of FRβ in pediatric tumors is a significant and novel finding. Earlier studies primarily linked FRβ to immune cells called tumor-associated macrophages. This study reveals that FRβ is also expressed directly on tumor tissue, which could help surgeons better distinguish cancer from healthy tissue during procedures. Based on these results, the team has launched a clinical trial to evaluate pafolacianine in children undergoing surgery for metastatic lung tumors. If successful, this method could make pediatric cancer surgery safer and more effective. Overall, this study suggests that targeting FRβ with pafolacianine could serve as a tumor-agnostic imaging strategy, applicable across a wide range of pediatric solid tumors. This represents a potential advancement in real-time surgical imaging and a step forward in pediatric cancer care. DOI - https://doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.28772 Correspondence to - Timothy B. Lautz - TLautz@luriechildrens.org Abstract video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0its0QkOcwM Subscribe for free publication alerts from Oncotarget - https://www.oncotarget.com/subscribe/ To learn more about Oncotarget, please visit https://www.oncotarget.com and connect with us: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/Oncotarget/ X - https://twitter.com/oncotarget Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/oncotargetjrnl/ YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@OncotargetJournal LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/oncotarget Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.com/oncotarget/ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/user/Oncotarget/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/show/0gRwT6BqYWJzxzmjPJwtVh MEDIA@IMPACTJOURNALS.COM
Esta semana hablamos de series de hermanos, que es un tema para empezar y no terminar. Recordemos a los Jordache, a los Ewing, a los hijos de Logan Roy y suma y sigue. Nos ocupamos de unas hermanas de la aristocracia que en nada se parecen unas a otras en aquellos tiempos de la Inglaterra prenazi. De unos hermanos que se han tirado más de una década enfrentándose a fenómenos sobrenaturales y de una familia aparentemente modélica, con sus más y sus menos. Escandalosas (Movistar Plus +, 1 temporada, 6 episodios) Basada en un best seller y ambientada en 1930 narra la vida de las rebeldes hermanas Mitford. Nancy, Pamela, Diana, Unity, Jessica y Deborah, las hijas del barón Redesdale y su esposa Sydney Bowles, protagonizan una historia de lazos familiares y traiciones, escándalo público, extremismo político, amor y desamor. ¿Cómo y por qué estas mujeres, reacias a conformarse, estaban tan adelantadas a su tiempo y qué las impulsó a seguir caminos tan diferentes, complejos y a menudo peligrosos? Lo mejor: El reparto encabezado por James Purefoy y Anna Chancellor. Pone en alerta al espectador sobre la ascensión del fascismo en el Reino Unido, asunto tan incómodo como interesante Lo peor: El ligero desarrollo de algunos personajes secundarios. Trailer Parenthood (Disney, 6 temporadas, 103 episodios) Los cuatro hermanos Braverman son padres, pero a la vez hijos y, naturalmente, tienen que afrontar todo tipo de problemas familiares. Adaptación televisiva del largometraje Dulce hogar... a veces, de Ron Howard en el que coexisten diversos tipos, el responsable, la hermana ambiciosa, el viva la virgen, la luchadora e independiente... Lo mejor: Aparte del reparto, encabezado por Lauren Graham (Las chicas Gilmore), los conflictos son como la vida misma. Lo peor: La última temporada es levemente cansina. Trailer Sobrenatural (Prime, HBO, Movistar PLUS +, 15 temporadas, 327 capítulos) Un misterioso mensaje telefónico de su padre, que hace mucho tiempo que ha abandonado el hogar familiar, lleva a los hermanos Dean y Sam Winchester hasta California. Aunque no encuentran a su padre, descubren su diario, en el que intentan encontrar pistas que les ayuden a destruir al espíritu maligno que, según su progenitor, es el responsable de la muerte en extrañas. circunstancias de la madre de los hermanos. (Jared Padalecki y Jenssen Ackles) Lo mejor: La originalidad de cada capítulo con los argumentos a menudo atados a leyendas urbanas. Y son 327... Lo peor: Que no se tenga en cuenta por estar inscrita en un género a menudo denostado. Sería un error. Trailer
Billabong Spec 73 Presents... Smivvy & Deadly around the world rantfest featuring: JJF and the first Pipeline swell of the season, Ando's new Indo wedge spectacular Samudra Spirit Glitters, the 14-year-old who just qualified for the 2026 WCT, who'd do a better circumcision Ewing or Toledo? Aquaman's near drowning off Maui and Deadly's heaps itchy dot! There's something for everyone.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We look back on a memorable 3-1 victory over promotion favourites York City on Wednesday evening. We debate whether Andy Butler and John Schofield should be rewarded with new deals after an impressive start to the season, discuss an assured debut from Leeds loanee Rory Mahady and the form of midfield trio Ewing, Rowley and Beestin. We conclude by looking ahead to Carlisle on Saturday and addressing your questions. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of SurgOnc Today, Mr. Myles Smith, Dr. Hari Deshpande, Dr. Alexandra Istl, & Dr. Danielle Cunningham will discuss the treatment of two rare subtypes of sarcoma, highlighting the differences and challenges of diagnosis and treatment. Both types may represent potentially curable cancers and should always be managed, if possible, by a multidisciplinary tertiary center.
Women's Bible Study | Fall 2025 | Week 7 Galatians 6_Mary Ewing by First Evangelical Church
Juliet Ewing Part Two (S5 | E255). Juliet Ewing is an exciting, masterful interpreter of the Great American Songbook.
Welcome to Industry Spotlight—a focused series hosted by Sam D'Arc, highlighting standout dealerships and innovative companies, and exploring the trends driving success in today's automotive market. Today, Sam sits down with Autumn Ross, CFO of Ewing Auto Group, and Brittany Newcomer, VP of Sales at Corpay This episode of the Car Dealership Guy Podcast is brought to you by Corpay: Corpay - Corpay is transforming how dealerships handle payments. We help you save time, score big rebates, and ditch manual headaches — all while syncing directly with your DMS. Trusted by dealerships coast to coast, Corpay is here to rev up your efficiency and profitability. Don't settle for “good enough” in your AP. Visit @ https://www.corpay.com and see what Corpay can do for your bottom line. Check out Car Dealership Guy's stuff: For dealers: Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Dealership recruiting ➤ http://www.cdgrecruiting.com Fix your dealership's social media ➤ http://www.trynomad.co Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com For industry vendors: Advertise with Car Dealership Guy ➤ http://www.cdgpartner.com Industry job board ➤ http://jobs.dealershipguy.com Request to be a podcast guest ➤ http://www.cdgguest.com Topics: 0:45 How do robots transform service departments? 1:37 Ewing's key tech advancements? 4:47 Biggest expense management challenges? 9:36 Why transition to digital systems? 12:35 How Core Pay solved problems? 18:51 Best fraud prevention strategies? 23:57 Biggest digitization challenges and recommendations? 30:51 Benefits of digital payment processes? 40:51 Shifting from checks to cards? Car Dealership Guy Socials: X ➤ x.com/GuyDealership Instagram ➤ instagram.com/cardealershipguy/ TikTok ➤ tiktok.com/@guydealership LinkedIn ➤ linkedin.com/company/cardealershipguy Threads ➤ threads.net/@cardealershipguy Facebook ➤ facebook.com/profile.php?id=100077402857683 Everything else ➤ dealershipguy.com
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Juliet Ewing Part One (S5 | E254). Juliet Ewing is an exciting, masterful interpreter of the Great American Songbook.
A San Antonio researcher is working on a drug that could treat Ewing sarcoma and rhabdomyosarcoma without lifelong side effects. It would be the first new treatment option for these childhood cancers in 30 years.
Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy is the use of supplemental oxygen in a chamber under increased pressure so the blood oxygen concentration increases which facilitates healing. There are not many veterinary practices that have HBOT for pets. However, we are lucky enough to have Trenton Ewing, DVM, DACVD back on the podcast to discuss HBOT since his practice (Animal Dermatology Clinic in Pasadena, CA) has had HBOT available for years!Learn what diseases he has used this therapy to treat, what a typical HBOT "dive" looks like and how this therapy works! Not only can you check out our conversation on traditional podcast apps, but check out the YouTube channel which includes pictures and videos!00:00 Intro01:12 Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy with Trenton Edwards02:34 What is an HBOT?04:36 Common cases referred to HBOT07:15 Typical HBOT Dive Protocol09:00 Issues doing it long-term?12:15 How stressful is it be for pets?14:12 Training for HBOT16:28 Contraindications19:56 How available is HBOT?23:12 Downsides24:00 Final Thoughts/Outro
Leading with grit is more than a leadership mantra; it's the real-life story of how Kyle Ewing turned stacks of unsold paper in his basement into TerraSlate, a multi-million-dollar company whose waterproof, rip-proof products are now used by the U.S. military, biotech firms, restaurants, and even the NFL. His journey is proof that persistence, creativity, and accountability can transform even the “boring” into something extraordinary. In our conversation on this week's episode of Reflect Forward, Kyle shares how grit became his core value, the engine that carried him from stacks of unsold paper in his basement to scaling a thriving company. We talk about what it really takes to sell a product nobody thinks they need, why accountability creates stronger teams, and how leaders can flip the pyramid to serve their people and customers better. If you've ever wondered how to lead through challenges, embrace mistakes, and build a culture rooted in ownership, this episode will inspire you to see grit not as a buzzword, but as a daily leadership practice. What You'll Learn in This Episode • The origin story of TerraSlate: from wrinkled passports to waterproof menus and military manuals • How to pivot when your first idea flops and find true product-market fit • Why consistency and persistence are the secret weapons in sales and entrepreneurship • The power of psychological safety and accountability in building strong teams • How leaders scale by delegating authority and removing roadblocks Key Takeaways 1. Grit is the ultimate differentiator. Success comes from persistence, iteration, and showing up consistently, even when no one believes in your idea. 2. Accountability builds culture. The best employees own their mistakes and create systems to prevent them in the future. 3. Leaders must flip the pyramid. Your job is to remove roadblocks so your team can shine and serve customers. 4. Selling is serving. Relationships and trust matter more than hard closes; people buy from people they like. 5. Hire A-players early. Pay for top talent and let go of mediocrity quickly to unlock growth. Mic Drop Moments • “Leading with grit means owning mistakes and turning them into momentum.” • “I work for my employees; they work for the customer.” • “You're 2,000 cold calls away from success—consistency wins.” • “The buck always stops with the leader. Own it, fix it, move forward.” About Kyle Ewing Kyle Ewing is the founder and CEO of TerraSlate, makers of waterproof, rip-proof paper for mission-critical environments and everyday durability. TerraSlate serves industries ranging from hospitality to defense, and Kyle also writes the LinkedIn newsletter Ideas to Empires. Connect with Kyle LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyleewing/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=bizkyle Instagram: @bizkyle https://www.instagram.com/bizkyle/ TikTok: @bizkyle https://www.tiktok.com/@bizkyle YouTube: @bizkyle https://www.youtube.com/@bizkyle Connect with Kerry Don't forget to subscribe to Reflect Forward on your favorite podcast platform or YouTube. Visit my website, kerrysiggins.com, to explore my book, The Ownership Mindset, and get more leadership resources. Let's connect on LinkedIn, Instagram, or TikTok! Find Reflect Forward on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@kerrysiggins-reflectforward Find out more about my book here: https://kerrysiggins.com/the-ownership-mindset/ Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kerry-siggins/
An all review episode of current comics and comics from our reading piles! We discuss The Mortal Thor 1 by Ewing and Ferry, Marvel All-On-One: Thing vs the Marvel Universe oneshot by North and McGuinness, and we dig a little deeper into the first issue of the New History of the DC Universe. Other titles and topics include Darkstars, ‘90s Amazing Spider-Man, Love Everlasting, early works of Alex Ross, Lazarus, memories of George Pérez and more! (1:25:59)
Juliet Ewing is rapidly becoming known as an exciting, masterful interpreter of the Great American Songbook. Equally at home in jazz clubs and on concert stages, she is following in the footsteps of Ella Fitzgerald and Peggy Lee in that she can swing when she so desires, yet always stays connected to the rich and musically diverse songbook singing tradition that these great ladies of song exemplified. Fun yet elegant, Juliet enjoys singing the full spectrum of popular song, from the musical chestnuts of George Gershwin and Cole Porter to the contemporary stylings of Sting, Laufey, and Sade. Perhaps the word that best exemplifies Juliet's artistry is “timeless.” Juliet regularly performs as a soloist or with her trio “The Juliet Set” in and around NYC in jazz clubs and private events. marked by a golden voice that resonates with warmth and clarity, captivating audiences with every note. On September 12, she released her album Simply 'S Wonderful-The Magic of Gershwin.
Show Notes: In this podcast Acacia and Miranda discuss the latest Overbooked read, Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism by Eve L. Ewing. Miranda also tells us about Betsy Woodson Yancey who is considered a pioneer of Affrilachian children's literature. And, as always, Acacia and Miranda … Continue reading S9. E6 Dr. Ewing's book Original Sins and a Bastille Day celebration →
It can be scary to have a dog that goes through a life-threatening reaction to a honeybee sting. Often, these dogs are young and active. Though owners can take preventative measures, it is impossible to guarantee 100% avoidance of these venomous insects. So, what can be done?Trenton Ewing, DVM, DACVD joins the podcast this week to discuss a very effective way to manage these cases. Dr. Ewing practices at Animal Dermatology Clinic in Pasadena, CA and has previously done research on venomous insect testing and desensitization. We discuss a typical history in these patients, how testing is performed and the success rate of long-term desensitization. Enjoy this unique topic on this week's episode of The Derm Vet podcast!00:00 Intro00:25 Venomous Insect Testing with Trenton Edwards01:49 What spiked your interest in venomous testing?05:08 Typical history that a dog presents to Trenton as an initial exam09:27 Testing process14:27 Most common culprits15:40 Desensitizing 20:39 Faster protocols22:29 How long do we do monthly injections?25:10 What do you send them home with and what is the expectation?28:27 Outro
Husband-and-wife team William Firth Wells and Mildred Weeks Wells conducted research that had the potential to make a big difference in the safety of indoor air. But it didn’t really have a significant impact on public health. Research: Associated Press. “Super-Oyster Is On its Way to Dinner Table Bigger and Better Bivalve Sports Pedigree.” 3/13/1927. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn84020064/1927-03-13/ed-1/?sp=14 “Brought Back to Texas.” The Houston Semi-Weekly Post. 12/26/1889. https://www.newspapers.com/image/1196039760/ Decatur Daily Review. “Scientists Fight Flu Germs with Violet Ray.” 7/30/1936. https://www.newspapers.com/image/94335504/ Evening Star. “Scientific Trap-shooter.” 6/26/1937. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn83045462/1937-06-26/ed-1/?sp=7&q=William+Firth+Wells&r=0.668,0.557,0.438,0.158,0 Fair, Gordon M. and William Weeks Wells. “Method and Apparatus for Preventing Infection.” U.S. Patent 2,198,867. https://ppubs.uspto.gov/api/pdf/downloadPdf/2198867 Hall, Dominic. “New Center for the History of Medicine Artifact - Wells Air Centrifuge.” Harvard Countway Library. https://countway.harvard.edu/news/new-center-history-medicine-artifact-wells-air-centrifuge “Incubator Is Now Oyster Nurse.” Washington Times. 10/1/1925. https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn84026749/1925-10-01/ed-1/?sp=12 Lewis, Carol Sutton. “Mildred Weeks Wells’s Work on Airborne Transmission Could Have Saved Many Lives—If the Scientific Establishment Listened.” Lost Women of Science Podcast. Scientific American. 5/22/2025. https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-public-health-researcher-and-her-engineer-husband-found-how-diseases-can/ Library and Archives Team. “William Firth Wells and Mildred Weeks Wells.” Washington College. https://www.washcoll.edu/people_departments/offices/miller-library/archives-special-collections/archives-blog/Wells%20papers.php Molenti, Megan. “The 60-Year-Old Scientific Screwup That Helped Covid Kill.” Wired. 5/13/2021. https://www.wired.com/story/the-teeny-tiny-scientific-screwup-that-helped-covid-kill/ Perkins JE, Bahlke AM, Silverman HF. Effect of Ultra-violet Irradiation of Classrooms on Spread of Measles in Large Rural Central Schools Preliminary Report. Am J Public Health Nations Health. 1947 May;37(5):529-37. PMID: 18016521; PMCID: PMC1623610. Randall, Katherine and Ewing, E. Thomas and Marr, Linsey and Jimenez, Jose and Bourouiba, Lydia, How Did We Get Here: What Are Droplets and Aerosols and How Far Do They Go? A Historical Perspective on the Transmission of Respiratory Infectious Diseases (April 15, 2021). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3829873 Riley, Richard L. “What Nobody Needs to Know About Airborne Infection.” American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine. Volume 163, Issue 1. https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/10.1164/ajrccm.163.1.hh11-00 Simon, Clea. “Did a socially awkward scientist set back airborne disease control?” The Harvard Gazette. 3/7/2025. https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2025/03/did-a-socially-awkward-scientist-set-back-airborne-disease-control/ “Texas State News.” McKinney Weekly Democrat-Gazette. 4/17/1890. https://www.newspapers.com/image/65385350/ WELLS MW, HOLLA WA. VENTILATION IN THE FLOW OF MEASLES AND CHICKENPOX THROUGH A COMMUNITY: Progress Report, Jan. 1, 1946 to June 15, 1949, Airborne Infection Study, Westchester County Department of Health. JAMA. 1950;142(17):1337–1344. doi:10.1001/jama.1950.02910350007004 WELLS MW. VENTILATION IN THE SPREAD OF CHICKENPOX AND MEASLES WITHIN SCHOOL ROOMS. JAMA. 1945;129(3):197–200. doi:10.1001/jama.1945.02860370019006 WELLS WF, WELLS MW. AIR-BORNE INFECTION. JAMA. 1936;107(21):1698–1703. doi:10.1001/jama.1936.02770470016004 WELLS WF, WELLS MW. AIR-BORNE INFECTION: SANITARY CONTROL. JAMA. 1936;107(22):1805–1809. doi:10.1001/jama.1936.02770480037010 Wells, W F, and M W Wells. “Measurement of Sanitary Ventilation.” American journal of public health and the nation's health vol. 28,3 (1938): 343-50. doi:10.2105/ajph.28.3.343 Wells, William Firth and Gordon Maskew Fair. Viability of B. coli Exposed to Ultra-Violet Radiation in Air.Science82,280-281(1935).DOI:10.1126/science.82.2125.280.b Wells, William Firth and Mildred Weeks Wells. Measurement of Sanitary Ventilation American Journal of Public Health and the Nations Health 28, 343_350, https://doi.org/10.2105/AJPH.28.3.343 Zimmer, Carl. “Air-Borne: The Hidden History of the Life We Breathe.” Dutton. 2025. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 279 has our coverage from #DWCS #PFLWorldTournament #LFA215 #UFCShanghai, the "Drop of the Night", PLUS 7-2 A1 Combat future ⭐️ Ethyn Ewing is the latest fighter to go 10 Rounds with Rhino! Artwork by @JAYMMAYT
Sometimes Jay Schwedelson gets into consultant mode, and with Gary Vaynerchuk in the hot seat, it turns into pure gold. This conversation is part marketing therapy session, part culture playbook, and part Knicks nostalgia trip. From why boosting bad creative is like lighting money on fire, to how brands should actually ride viral waves without getting lost in them, Gary breaks it all down with his trademark intensity. If you've ever wondered where branding ends and sales begins, or how to play the long game in the new era of “interest media,” this is one you'll want to hear all the way through.ㅤCheck out Gary Vaynerchuk's book Day Trading Attention for a practical breakdown of today's most effective content formats, explore more of his work at garyvaynerchuk.com, or follow him on Instagram for his latest insights.ㅤBest Moments:(03:14) Gary calls boosting underperforming posts the single stupidest thing in marketing(05:11) The nuance of “jab, jab, jab, right hook” and why entitlement ruins the ask(07:12) How to sample your own winning content and turn it into conversion gold(09:45) Why last-touch attribution is total garbage and branding gets lost in the math(15:22) Gary imagines going full suit-and-tie just to flip culture on its head(18:00) Why niche passion beats follower count in today's “interest media”(23:03) The PAC framework: platforms, algorithms, culture as the real marketing playbook(28:12) The difference between viral micro-moments and long-term cultural movements(30:54) Knicks heartbreak in '94 and why Ewing and Mason still matterㅤCheck out our 100% FREE + VIRTUAL EVENTS! ->Guru Conference - The World's Largest Virtual EMAIL MARKETING Conference - Nov 6-7!Register here: www.GuruConference.comㅤCheck out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/ㅤMASSIVE thank you to our Sponsor, Marigold!!Email chaos across campuses, branches, or chapters? Emma by Marigold lets HQ keep control while local teams send on-brand, on-time messages with ease.Podcast & GURU listeners: 50 % off your first 3 months with an annual plan (new customers, 10 k-contact minimum, terms apply).Claim your offer now at jayschwedelson.com/emma
Christian Mayo, 17, Ewing sarcoma, Buzzards Bay, with his mom Debbie Mayo ● Christian was having leg pain during his basketball tryouts in 2023. Doctors thought it was a sports injury, but testing revealed sarcoma. ● His treatment has included chemotherapy, radiation, and surgery to remove the tumor. ● Christian went on the Jimmy Fund Clinic's Spring Training Trip. ● Christian is now cancer free! He loves to play basketball and lacrosse. ● His family is very grateful to the Jimmy Fund Clinic for saving his life and he is very excited to be at Fenway today.
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Join Greg (@greghoogkamp), Lucas (@theprospectprof) and Kyle (@sonny_108) as they look into their crystal balls and try and forecast who they think will be the top prospect at each position one year from now. A lot can happen in one year as we have seen so far in 2025. This next wave of prospects could really make an impact for your dynasty rosters.Players discussed: Eduardo Tait, Marco Dinges, Rainiel Rodriguez, Michael Oliveto, Alfredo Duno, Josue Briceno. Ralphy Velazquez, Andrew Fischer, Edward Florentino, Michael Arroyo, Mitch Voit, Luis Pena, A.J. Ewing, Kevin McGonigle, Aroon Escobar, Ethan Holliday, Gavin Fien, Sebastian Walcott, Xavier Neyens, Brock Wilken, LuJames Groover, Konnor Griffin, Bryce Rainer, Josuar De Jesus Gonzalez, Colt Emerson, JoJo Parker, George Lombard Jr., Josue De Paula, Devin Taylor, Nate George, Eduardo Quintero, Jonny Farmelo, Ryan Sloan, Kyson Witherspoon, Seth Hernandez, Owen Murphy, Brody Hopkins, Cam Caminiti.
Kyle Ewing is the Founder of TerraSlate Inc., a company specializing in waterproof and tear-proof paper solutions designed for high-durability environments, such as the military, medical, and restaurant industries. He has helped innovate the centuries-old paper industry by creating materials that resist water, chemicals, and tearing, positioning TerraSlate as a go-to brand for extreme-use cases. Kyle previously founded and sold Guerrilla Tags ID Systems, launched an all-electric rideshare startup to compete with Uber, and currently owns Big Island Honey Company, a premium Hawaiian honey brand. A recipient of Inc. 5000 recognition for leading one of America's fastest-growing companies, he recently authored Against the Clock: Strategic Time Hacking for Entrepreneurs to help others reclaim time and scale smarter. In this episode… Most entrepreneurs dream of innovating within a brand-new industry, but what about disrupting one that hasn't changed in centuries? With high failure rates and entrenched legacy players, entering old-school sectors like paper manufacturing might seem impossible. But what if durable, waterproof paper could save lives in the military, survive restaurant spills, and still look great? Kyle Ewing has built a business doing exactly that. A serial entrepreneur and time-hacking expert, he transformed a centuries-old product into a high-performance solution for rugged environments, from nuclear submarines to hospital menus. Kyle shares how he identified the niche, iterated on the product, and transitioned from selling safety IDs and running an electric rideshare startup to focusing full-time on TerraSlate's explosive growth. He emphasizes systematization by hiring strong leadership, installing operational frameworks, and stepping away from daily tasks as the key to building lasting entrepreneurial freedom. In this episode of the Smart Business Revolution Podcast, John Corcoran interviews Kyle Ewing, Founder of TerraSlate Inc., about breaking industry norms through bold innovation. Kyle discusses building a product for durability, designing time-hacking systems to scale, and how a failed Olympic dream redirected him toward entrepreneurship. This episode is packed with insights for entrepreneurs seeking impact, efficiency, and the confidence to do things differently.
Jake Ewing farms 1,300 acres of corn in Western Illinois, a relatively small operation compared to neighboring farms. Jake's farm has been shaped by the need to compete in a region dominated by large-scale commodity crop production, forcing him to rethink traditional approaches to corn farming, and developing a focus on innovative, cost-effective practices. Jake's journey toward regenerative agriculture began with the purchase of a high-clearance sprayer, initially intended for conventional applications. This led to experiments with foliar fertilizers and reductions in herbicides and fungicides. His focus on soil health and plant nutrition has boosted yields to 275-285 bushels per acre, surpassing county averages while lowering costs. In this episode, John and Jake discuss: Reducing nitrogen applications to 160 pounds per acre, with only 100 pounds soil-applied, using foliar urea for efficiency. Foliar applications of manganese, copper, and cobalt to improve plant health and delay senescence, increasing yields. How foliar sprays in the evening with larger droplets enhance nutrient absorption by keeping solutions liquid longer. Eliminating insecticides and cutting fungicide use to a half-rate single pass, aiming for total elimination. How adequate manganese, copper, and zinc levels in sap tests reduce disease pressure, minimizing fungicide needs. About John Kempf John Kempf is the founder of Advancing Eco Agriculture (AEA). A top expert in biological and regenerative farming, John founded AEA in 2006 to help fellow farmers by providing the education, tools, and strategies that will have a global effect on the food supply and those who grow it. Through intense study and the knowledge gleaned from many industry leaders, John is building a comprehensive systems-based approach to plant nutrition – a system solidly based on the sciences of plant physiology, mineral nutrition, and soil microbiology. Support For This Show & Helping You Grow Since 2006, AEA has been on a mission to help growers become more resilient, efficient, and profitable with regenerative agriculture. AEA works directly with growers to apply its unique line of liquid mineral crop nutrition products and biological inoculants. Informed by cutting-edge plant and soil data-gathering techniques, AEA's science-based programs empower farm operations to meet the crop quality markers that matter the most. AEA has created real and lasting change on millions of acres with its products and data-driven services by working hand-in-hand with growers to produce healthier soil, stronger crops, and higher profits. Beyond working on the ground with growers, AEA leads in regenerative agriculture media and education, producing and distributing the popular and highly-regarded Regenerative Agriculture Podcast, inspiring webinars, and other educational content that serve as go-to resources for growers worldwide. Learn more about AEA's regenerative programs and products: https://www.advancingecoag.com
The Indiana Fever have won five straight games without their star player. In this episode of “Fearless,” Jason Whitlock discusses the Ewing theory and whether the Fever team as a whole has improved in the absence of Caitlin Clark. Up next, Whitlock dives into negative comments Auburn basketball coach Bruce Pearl made about Barack Obama and argues that Pearl, an unabashed Candace Owens fan, can get away with saying things other coaches can't. Whitlock then offers commentary on the week's biggest disputes, namely Micah Parsons' hip-hop agent vs. Jerry Jones and Nicki Minaj feuding with Dez Bryant over Jay-Z. Whitlock wraps up the show with a humorous take on Johnny Manziel joining Cam Newton in attacking Gillie da Kid, an Eagles superfan. As always, tons of thoughtful, entertaining takes you won't find anywhere else! Today's Sponsors: Relief Factor With Relief Factor, you'll feel better every day, and you'll live better every day. Get their 3-Week QuickStart for only $19.95 – that's less than a dollar a day. Call 1-800-4-Relief Or Visit https://ReliefFactor.com SHOW OUTLINE 00:00 Intro Want more Fearless content? Subscribe to Jason Whitlock Harmony for a biblical perspective on everyday issues at https://www.youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockHarmony?sub_confirmation=1 Jeffery Steele and Jason Whitlock welcome musical guests for unique interviews and performances that you won't want to miss! Subscribe to https://youtube.com/@JasonWhitlockBYOG?sub_confirmation=1 We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://www.fearlessmission.com and get $20 off your yearly subscription. Visit https://TheBlaze.com. Explore the all-new ad-free experience and see for yourself how we're standing up against suppression and prioritizing independent journalism. CLICK HERE to Subscribe to Jason Whitlock's YouTube: https://bit.ly/3jFL36G CLICK HERE to Listen to Jason Whitlock's podcast: https://apple.co/3zHaeLT CLICK HERE to Follow Jason Whitlock on X: https://bit.ly/3hvSjiJ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Retired Cincinnati police officer Andre Ewing pulls no punches in critiquing the current administration's approach to public safety. He passionately argues for a stronger police presence at major events, questioning why there weren't more officers on the ground during a recent downtown incident that could have been prevented. His unique perspective challenges city leaders to take accountability and adopt proactive measures to safeguard the community.Andre paints a vivid picture of the chaos that ensues when inadequate resources are allocated to high-traffic areas. He points out the glaring absence of police presence during pivotal moments and the repercussions of such oversights. A former officer with firsthand experience, Andre articulates the frustration and urgency felt by many residents. Through his eyes, we see how a more visible police presence could serve not only as a deterrent but as a welcoming force to visitors, enhancing both safety and community trust.
Season 6– Episode 8– Host Tim Kreger visits Daryl Ewing to address the rumors of his career change! Listen along as Tim and Daryl share stories of board service, dinners served, and many more laugh along moments! The Carolinas GCSA is committed to provide its members with the opportunity to excel professionally and enhance the game of golf through responsible turfgrass management. carolinasgcsa.org
Brett Ewing, chief market strategist at First Franklin Financial Services, says he's expecting "green lights from here" for the market with a lot of policy moves by the Trump Administration getting to where they are sorted out and where they will impact the market later in the year, including de-regulation efforts which he believes will be an active investment play. Ewing noted that the stock market has already hit 12 all-time highs this year "and I think we are going to hit a lot more before the end of the year," noting that he started 2025 with his price target for the Standard & Poor's 500 at 6,900, a level he still thinks will hold through some volatility and a possible correction before we reach the new year. Jason Akus, head of healthcare investing for Aberdeen Investments, says that current conditions for health care and biotech investing are making for "one of the most challenging, difficult and dislocated environments I've seen," but he sees "green shoots" for growth that could change the sectors' fortunes. Plus, personal finance journalist Brian O'Connor goes "Off the News" to discuss his recent New York Times story on how Americans spend their lives saving for retirement but have no plan for cashing out and managing their assets without running out of money.
Eve Ewing is a professor at the University of Chicago and the author of four books including Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism. It looks back on the history of America's education system and offers a path forward by imagining public school as a public good. On July 7, 2025, Ewing spoke to Shereen Marisol Meraji, a professor at UC Berkeley's School of Journalism.
This podcast explores Heather Ewing, Founder of ABSTRACT CRE, and dives into her experience in retail leasing brokerage and building deals, relationships, and establishing community in downtown Madison.The Crexi Podcast explores various aspects of the commercial real estate industry in conversation with top CRE professionals. In each episode, we feature different guests to tap into their wealth of CRE expertise and explore the latest trends and updates from the world of commercial real estate. In this episode, host Shanti Ryle, Director of Content Marketing at Crexi, sits down with Heather, known as the Queen of Downtown Madison, as she shares her journey from operations management to becoming a nationally recognized commercial real estate expert specializing in retail, restaurant brokerage, and mixed-use developments. They discuss Heather's strategies for building a successful CRE career, the importance of understanding market nuances, and the impact of relationships and detailed market knowledge in closing deals. Additionally, they delve into Madison's thriving market and touch on the unique dynamics of retail and restaurant leasing. Heather also highlights the importance of continuous learning, mentorship, and giving back to the next generation of CRE professionals. The conversation wraps up with rapid-fire questions on investing, client acquisition, and common misconceptions about being a broker.Introduction to The Crexi PodcastMeet Heather Ewing: The Queen of Downtown MadisonHeather's Journey into Commercial Real EstateBuilding a Successful Career in CREThe Importance of Relationships in CREChallenges and Strategies in Retail and Restaurant LeasingNational Tenants and Market Trends in MadisonMatching Clients to NeighborhoodsGathering and Utilizing Market DataSuccess Stories and Unique ConceptsExciting Neighborhood ProjectsAdvice for New Brokers and InvestorsRapid Fire Questions and Closing Remarks About Heather Ewing:Heather Ewing is a nationally recognized commercial real estate expert and the Founder of ABSTRACT Commercial Real Estate, specializing in Retail and Restaurant Brokerage and Mixed-Use developments in Madison, Wisconsin. Known as the “Queen of downtown Madison,” Heather blends over 40 years of local insight with a bold national perspective to serve landlords, developers, tenants, and investors with precision.Heather proactively secures off-market pocket listings for developers and investors, pairing strategic deal making with an art-forward marketing approach to maximize visibility and close complex transactions.Heather has served as:2025 1st RVP for Region 7, CCIM2024 President, CCIM Wisconsin Chapter receiving the 2024 President's Cup Tier 3 First Place2024 President, Commercial Brokers Group2018-Present, Member, City of Madison BID BoardHeather is the Founder | Host of Heather Ewing: The CRE RUNdown podcast and Founder of the annual Bright Lights Run-Walk to benefit Girls on The Run. She's been featured by iHeart Radio, CARW, DMI, NAIOP, Channel3000, Midwest Real Estate Journals, and others as a sought-after national speaker on CRE and Mindset.An international marathoner, Heather has raced in Berlin, London, Paris, Milan, New York, Boston, and more—bringing the same discipline, endurance, and drive to every deal and audience. If you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe to our newsletter and enjoy the next podcast delivered straight to your inbox. For show notes, past guests, and more CRE content, please check out Crexi's blog. Ready to find your next CRE property? Visit Crexi and immediately browse 500,000+ available commercial properties for sale and lease. Follow Crexi:https://www.crexi.com/ https://www.crexi.com/instagram https://www.crexi.com/facebook https://www.crexi.com/twitter https://www.crexi.com/linkedin https://www.youtube.com/crexi
Juliana Horatia Ewing (August 3, 1841 – May 13, 1885) was an English writer of children's stories. Her writings display a sympathetic insight into children's lives, an admiration for things military, and a strong religious faith.Known as Julie, she was the second of ten children of the Rev. Alfred Gatty, Vicar of Ecclesfield in Yorkshire, and Margaret Gatty, who was herself a children's author. Their children were educated mainly by their mother, but Julie was often the driving force behind their various activities: drama, botany and so on. Later she was responsible for setting up a village library in Ecclesfield, and helped out in the parish with her three sisters. Early stories of hers appeared in Charlotte Mary Yonge's magazine The Monthly Packet.On 1 June 1867, Julie married Major Alexander Ewing(1830–1895) of the Army Pay Corps. A musician, composer and translator, he was also a keen churchgoer and shared his wife's interest in literature. Within a week of their marriage, the Ewings left England for Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada, where he had received a new posting. They remained there for two years, before returning to England in 1869 and spending eight years in the army town of Aldershot. Although her husband was sent overseas again, to Malta in 1879 and Sri Lanka in 1881, Ewing's poor health precluded her from accompanying him.On her husband's return in 1883, the Ewings moved to Trull, Somerset, and then in 1885 to Bath, in the hopes that the change of air would do her good. However, her health continued to decline. After two operations, she died in Bath on 13 May 1885. She was given a military funeral at Trull three days later.Julie's sister Horatia Katharine Frances Gatty (1846–1945) published a memorial of her life and works, which includes a publication history of her stories. A later selection includes some of Julie's letters and drawings about Canada. A biography of her by Gillian Avery appeared in 1961.-bio via Wikipedia This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
In this engaging episode of the Born Primitive podcast, Bear and Tony sit down with Wyatt Ewing.Ewing the Founder of Ice Barrel, to dive into the powerful origin story behind one of the most recognized names in cold therapy. Wyatt opens up about his difficult upbringing, sharing how early life challenges forged a mindset of resilience, resourcefulness, and personal growth that ultimately led him to create Ice Barrel. The conversation explores not just the science and benefits of cold exposure — including improved mental clarity, stress regulation, and physical recovery — but also the deeper “why” behind the brand. From pain to purpose, Wyatt's journey is a testament to how adversity, when met with vision and discipline, can lead to something truly transformational.To learn more about Ice Barrel check out: https://icebarrel.com/To check out our brand visit: https://bornprimitive.com/And you can learn more about Born Primitive Tactical by visiting: https://bornprimitivetactical.comFollow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bornprimitive/Subscribe to our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCruGgs2p3VVVy-v6YTiKuQwPRODUCED BY IRONCLAD
What's your most vivid school memory? Do you remember it as a time of exploration? Was it a place where you could figure out who you were and what you wanted to become?Or did it feel like it wasn't made for you? Did it feel constricting, or like a place with lots of rules about how you had to act and what you couldn't do?Your experience of schools likely depended on the administrators, who your teachers were, how your city or state set up the curriculum, and the resources your school received. Writer Eve L. Ewing argues that experience could also be shaped by who you are.What has school meant for students, and who influenced how schools function the way they do? And what are alternatives for how school could work for students? We sit down with Ewing to talk about her new book, "Original Sins: The (Mis)education of Black and Native Children and the Construction of American Racism."Want to support 1A? Give to your local public radio station and subscribe to this podcast. Have questions? Connect with us. Listen to 1A sponsor-free by signing up for 1A+ at plus.npr.org/the1a.Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoicesNPR Privacy Policy