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Hoy nos visita Azahara Palomeque para presentarnos su nueva novela, Pueblo blanco azul, donde nos lleva de la mano a Villasueño de las Flores Secas. También entrevistamos a Bieito Romero, líder de Luar na Lubre, por los 40 años que cumple la banda de folk celta. Pedro Torrijos nos habla de lugares y arquitectura, con la particular historia detrás de la casa Farnsworth, de Mies van der Rohe. Y con Sonia Castelani visitamos ARCOmadrid.Escuchar audio
Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV, joins the program to share the latest from Milan-Cortina and talks olympic hockey.
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. NBA All Star Weekend Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV Would You Rather?
Patrick Millikin in conversation with Christopher Farnsworth
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Eric Spyropoulos, digital writer for NBA.com covering the Utah Jazz Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV The Top 10: Current Total Medal Winners
Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV, joins the program to break down a 5-1 for the USA Men's Hockey team over Latvia.
Hour four of DJ & PK on February 13, 2026 KSL Sports TV Anchor Sam Farnsworth joined live from Milan to talk Winter Olympics. Slacker Headlines Your Feedback
KSL Sports TV Anchor Sam Farnsworth joined to give an update on the WInter Olympics.
The entirety of DJ & PK on February 13, 2026 HOUR ONE Jazz Game Recap following loss to Portland Former Utah WBB Elaine Elliot reflects on Legendary Career Former BYU MBB Coach Dave Rose talks Jimmer Fredette HOUR TWO What is Trending across the world of sports. The Jazz have been fined by the NBA, Utah State Football Schedule revealed, Team USA Hockey Update, Big CBB Weekend Ahead. Question of the Day: The NBA fined the Jazz $500,000 for benching stars in the fourth quarter. Here's your chance to vent How should Adam Silver solve tanking? HOUR THREE The NBA needs to make serious changes if it wants to prevent tanking David Locke's Thoughts on all the tanking controversy Hercules Salt Lake County Players of the Week Is College Basketball a Better Product than the NBA? HOUR FOUR
Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV, joins the program live from the Winter Olympics to break down the latest, including a massive win for the USA women's hockey team.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Jonathan Tavernari, former BYU Basketball forward Sam Farnsworth, sports anchor for KSL 5 TV Sucks to be YOU!
The entirety of DJ & PK for February 9, 2026: HOUR ONE Utah Jazz Game Recap Super Bowl LX reaction and Jerrod Calhoun postgame Kelvin Sampson and Kevin Young postgame HOUR TWO What is Trending: NFL, CFB, Utah Jazz, NBA, CBB, Golf, MLB, Olympics Hot Takes or Toast: What does BYU basketball need to do to win again? Listener reaction to Super Bowl LX HOUR THREE Steve Cleveland, Former BYU Basketball Coach Jaren Jackson Jr. impressed in Utah Jazz debut What will we take away from Super Bowl LX? HOUR FOUR Sam Farnsworth, KSL Sports Live Jason Cole, Longtime NFL Writer Feedback of the Day
Hour four of DJ & PK for February 9, 2026: Sam Farnsworth, KSL Sports Live Jason Cole, Longtime NFL Writer Feedback of the Day
KSL Sports Live anchor Sam Farnsworth joined DJ & PK live from Italy and the Milan Cortina Olympics to talk about what he's seen so far and what the reception is to the NFL and Super Bowl among Italians.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Alex Kirry and Sly Sylvester Jared Weiss, who covers the NBA for The Athletic, joiend to recap the NBA Trade Deadline and he says the Jazz Rebuild is NOT Over. KSL 5 Sports Anchor Sam Farnsworth joins live from Milan to preview the Winter Olympics. Top-10 Most Viewed Winter Olympic Sports.
JJ & Alex with Alex Kirry and Sly Sylvester on February 6, 2026 Bryan DeArdo, NFL Writer for CBS Sports, joined to preview Super Bowl 60. Tom Brady facing backlash for not rooting for New England Patriots Would You Rather? Jared Weiss, who covers the NBA for The Athletic, joiend to recap the NBA Trade Deadline and he says the Jazz Rebuild is NOT Over. KSL 5 Sports Anchor Sam Farnsworth joins live from Milan to preview the Winter Olympics. Top-10 Most Viewed Winter Olympic Sports. Jeremiah Jensen joins Alex and Sly to get you ready for the Super Bowl Live from Santa Clara NFL Blitz with Alex Kirry, Sly Sylvester & Jeremiah Jensen Best & Worst of the Day
Robert B. Parker's iconic police chief, Jesse Stone, is back in ROBERT B. PARKER'S BIG SHOT, written by beloved crime author Christopher Farnsworth. Putnam is thrilled to publish Farnsworth's second foray in the Jesse Stone series, on February 10, 2026. In this latest installment of Robert B. Parker's beloved series, Jesse Stone finds himself in the crosshairs of a rich hedge fund manager dead set on making Paradise Jesse's personal hell.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Tonight...the college football playoffs national championship. Number ten seed Miami is taking on one seed Indiana. If Indiana wins...it'll be their first national title. Joining me LIVE is KSL Sports Anchor Sam Farnsworth.
Morgan joins Alyssa to talk about Van der Rohe V Fansworth which is case of contract law. Show Notes: Chicago Magazine: Remembering the Farnsworth House Feud WTTW: Mies van der Rohe Architectural Record: A Second Look at Edith Farnsworth and Her Mies van der Rohe–Designed Retreat Architect Magazine: The Farnsworth House on Trial New York Times: When Mies van der Rohe Went on Trial WBEZ: Who was the mystery woman behind one of the Chicago area's modernist marvels? Tucker Carlson on Modern Architecture and Why it Sucks Mies van der Rohe: A Critical Biography, New and Revised Edition Oh Malort! Meis van der Rohe Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This show has been flagged as Clean by the host. Hello, again. This is Trey. Welcome to part 6 in my Cheap Yellow Display (CYD) Project series. Thank you for hanging in there with me on this rambling series. If you wish to catch up on earlier episodes, you can find them on my HPR profile page https://www.hackerpublicradio.org/correspondents/0394.html To review, my project is to build a portable morse code "Keyer memory" which can be connected to any of my amateur HF transceiver radios by simply plugging it in to the code key input port. This is based around an ESP32 platform which comes prepackaged on a yellow PC board with a color touchscreen display, WIFI, and Bluetooth. We fondly call this contraption the Cheap Yellow Display. So far, I have defined the necessities, collected the required hardware, and failed miserably building the graphical user interface (GUI). While I sort out the technical challenges getting my GUI code to play nicely with the CYD's touchscreen, it is important that we spend some time discussing Morse code itself, and the timing standards we will need to follow. I am not going to dive too deeply into the history behind telegraphs and Morse code, but it is very interesting. If you want to learn more, Wikipedia has the origins and evolution written out quite nicely at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morse_code For our purposes, we will fast forward from the year 1820 (When telegraphy began) all the way to 1865 when the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) standardized, what it called "International Morse Code". When I say Morse Code for the remainder of this podcast, I am referring to this ITU International Morse Code. Morse code typically includes the following characters: The 26 letter basic Latin alphabet The Indo-Arabic numerals 0 to 9 There is also a single accented Latin letter (É), which is written as an E with an accent mark, and a handful of punctuation marks. These characters are encoded using a sequence of short and long signals. Each short signal is referred to as a dit . Each long signal is referred to as a dah . At a young age, I began to refer to them as dots and dashes, as this is how they are usually written. For example, the letter "A" consists of a single dit followed by a single dah. When written out this would look like a period followed by a hyphen (what some might call a minus sign) .- This encoding method allows messages to be sent by turning on and off an electrical signal. This could result in a light flashing or a tone sounding to the pattern of the signal. The timing of a dit and dah, along with the spacing between them is carefully defined. Morsecode.world does a great job explaining the timing, and you can find their explanation at https://morsecode.world/international/timing/ It all starts with the dit, or more accurately, the amount of time the dit signal is turned on. We will call this length of time 1 unit. We will get to the actual length of time for a unit later in this episode. For now, it is just one unit. So, if a dit is 1 unit long, a dah will be 3 units long, so there is an obvious and consistent difference between a dit and a dah. Also, empty space between elements of the same character is 1 unit long. The space between characters should be 3 units long. Let's demonstrate using the letters H, P, & R. An "H" would be 4 dits …. A "P" would be 1 dit followed by 2 dahs and ending with 1 dit .--. An "R" would be 1 dit followed by 1 dah and ending with 1 dit .-. Remember when we send these grouped together like a word, we need 3 units of spacing between each character. You can hear this now. This is Morse code for the letters "HPR" at 15 words per minute .... .--. .-. That is the perfect segue to the next section, words per minute. The speed of morse code is measured in "words per minute". But how do you calculate this when some characters are short (Like the letter "E" which is only a single dit long), and other characters are long (Like the letter "J" which starts with a single dit and is followed by 3 dahs)? And that's just letters. What about words? We have short words and long words. How can we standardize on words per minute with so much diversity of length? Well, thanks to the French, we have a quite elegant solution to this problem. Well, not the French in general. Just PARIS. PARIS is the standard word which has been agreed upon to be used for determining the speed of Morse code. The word PARIS is 50 units long. "P" = dit(1) + (1) + dah(3) + (1) + dah(3) + (1) + dit(1) = 11 units {Space between letters} = 3 units "A" = dit(1) + (1) + dah(3) = 5 units {Space between letters} = 3 units "R" = dit(1) + (1) + dah(3) + (1) + dit(1) = 7 units {Space between letters} = 3 units "I" = dit(1) + (1) + dit(1) = 3 units {Space between letters} = 3 units "S" = dit(1) + (1) + dit(1) + (1) + dit(1) = 5 units {Space between words} = 7 units 11+3+5+3+7+3+3+3+5+7 = 50 units Here is the word PARIS sent at 15 WPM .--. .- .-. .. ... Morsecode.world again does a great job explaining the maths for how many milliseconds long a dit should be for a specific WPM of code ( https://morsecode.world/international/timing/ ) But, no... We could not keep it that simple. Some guy named Donald R. "Russ" Farnsworth had to complicate things and increase the gaps between letters and words to make interpreting code much easier. There are even more maths for Farnsworth timing... Wait a minute. When did I start saying "Maths" instead of "Math" like a normal North American? What is the reasoning around pluralizing "Math" anyways? Which way is more original English, "Math" or "Maths"? This sounds like a show idea for someone other than me. If you know or are interested in researching it, I look forward to listening to your show in the future. ANYWAYS, there IS much more MATH about Farnsworth timing on another page on Morsecode.world. ( https://morsecode.world/international/timing/farnsworth.html ). But I don't want to get into all of it in detail here. Not when there is a shortcut we can use in our code. Simplified, we can take 1,200 and divide it by the WPM we desire, and it will give us a close enough approximation of the number of milliseconds long a dit should be. For the 15 WPM messages you have heard throughout this episode, a dit was 1200/15 = 80 ms in length. If I speed it up to 20 WPM (The speed at which I try to practice) a dit will be 1200/20 = 60 ms long. This will be an important calculation for us as we develop the code we will later be using to construct our messages using the CYD. And this is also a good stopping point so that I can get back to trying to build that infernal GUI. Provide feedback on this episode.
We have the delight of hosting Andrew Farnsworth, a husband and father who began his marriage as he began his time with FOCUS over ten years ago! Andrew works as the Director of Catholic Partnerships at Alliance Catholic Credit Union, and spent time both as a NET missionary and as a FOCUS missionary, serving at Wright State University, Central Michigan University, and Franciscan University in Steubenville. You can find out more about Alliance Catholic Credit Union here: https://allianceccu.com/ As always, support our work by going here!join our email newsletter list here!catch our other podcast, Love Your Marriage, by clicking here: https://ouroutpost.org/podcasts/see what we have upcoming in terms of events here: https://ouroutpost.org/events/send us an email at hello@ouroutpost.orgIf you're a Catholic husband, you can get a free course on "Happy Wife, Happy Life"-- discover the truths and the lies behind the sentiment, and learn a little more about leadership in the home! https://ouroutpost.kit.com/happywifehappylifeand please rate, review, and share!
Dr. Justin Farnsworth is a highly respected physical therapist who emphasizes strength training, movement, and education as foundational tools for managing pain and injury.In this episode, Justin joins me to challenge some of the most deeply held beliefs in modern healthcare - particularly the assumption that pain automatically requires surgery or rest.Justin brings clarity, nuance, and evidence to a conversation that affects almost everyone at some point in their life.Justin and Andrew explore:• Why surgery performs no better than placebo for many common injuries• Which injuries truly require surgery and why elite athletes may make different choices than the general population• New understandings around ACL injuries and how many can heal without surgery• Why belief and expectation are often stronger predictors of pain than tissue damage• Why not exercising is a greater long-term health risk than many feared behaviors• How running can be protective for knee cartilage• How to safely and progressively reintroduce running into your life• How to train around pain without making it worse• And much moreCHAPTERS01:36 The Role of Imaging in Diagnosing Pain02:54 Understanding Degenerative Conditions03:37 The Placebo Effect in Surgery04:21 FAI and Other Common Diagnoses07:48 When Surgery is Necessary09:18 The Importance of Second Opinions24:20 Manual Therapy and Pain Management28:53 Manual Therapy and Its Effects29:23 Understanding ACL Injuries and Treatments35:47 The Role of Exercise in Long-Term Health38:37 Challenges and Solutions in Promoting Exercise45:15 Running and Knee Health54:23 Programming Around PainSUPPORT THE SHOWIf this episode helped you, you can help me by:• Subscribing and checking out more episodes• Sharing it on your social media (tag me - I'll respond)• Sending it to a friend who needs thisFOLLOW ANDREW COATESInstagram: @andrewcoatesfitnesshttps://www.andrewcoatesfitness.comPARTNERS AND RESOURCESRP Strength App (use code COATESRP)https://www.rpstrength.com/coatesJust Bite Me Meals (use code ANDREWCOATESFITNESS for 10% off)https://justbitememeals.com/MacrosFirst - FREE PREMIUM TRIALDownload MacrosFirst and during setup you'll be asked “How did you hear about us?”Type in: ANDREWKNKG Bags (15% off)https://www.knkg.com/Andrew59676Versa Gripps (discount link)https://www.versagripps.com/andrewcoatesTRAINHEROIC - FREE 90-DAY TRIAL (2 steps)Go to https://www.trainheroic.com/liftfreeReply to the email you receive (or email trials@trainheroic.com) and let them know I sent you
Every so often, I'll re-publish some of my favorite How I Write interviews. This classic episode is with Ward Farnsworth, a law professor and former dean at the University of Texas School of Law who has written popular books about clear thinking, language, and philosophy. His books include Classical English Style and works on rhetoric and legal writing. Get 60 days free Readwise Reader at https://readwise.io/davidperell/ Check out Ward's website: http://wardfarnsworth.com/ 00:05:09 Example 1 (King James Bible) 00:07:25 Example 2 (Winston Churchill) 00:12:01 Example 3 (Winston Churchill) 00:15:35 Example 4 (King James Bible) 00:18:34 Example 5 (Abraham Lincoln) 00:23:13 Example 6 (Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.) 00:26:56 Classical English Rhetoric 00:27:56 Example 7 (Abraham Lincoln) 00:30:15 Example 8 (Abraham Lincoln) 00:32:04 The only app I use to read articles [Readwise Reader] 00:33:31 Example 9 (Winston Churchill) 00:36:09 Example 10 (Lloyd Bentsen) 00:38:50 Example 11 (JFK) 00:42:16 Example 12 (Abraham Lincoln) 00:43:56 Example 13 (Henry Fielding, Tom Jones) 00:45:48 Example 14 (King James Bible) 00:47:58 The 3 Techniques, explained 00:52:40 Practical advice for everyone 00:56:24 The ideal writing curriculum About the host Hey! I'm David Perell and I'm a writer, teacher, and podcaster. I believe writing online is one of the biggest opportunities in the world today. For the first time in human history, everybody can freely share their ideas with a global audience. I seek to help as many people publish their writing online as possible. Follow me Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/how-i-write/id1700171470 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidPerellChannel Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/2DjMSboniFAeGA8v9NpoPv X: https://x.com/david_perell Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Sam Farnsworth, Sports Anchor for KSL 5 TV, joins the program to provide an update live from Arlington ahead of the Big 12 Championship clash between #11 BYU and #4 Texas Tech.
Hour 1 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Football Friday Sam Farnsworth, Sports Anchor for KSL 5 TV Kyle Ireland, Co-host of Cougar Sports Saturday Would You Rather?
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on December 5, 2025. Football Friday Sam Farnsworth, Sports Anchor for KSL 5 TV Kyle Ireland, Co-host of Cougar Sports Saturday Would You Rather? Nick Bromberg, college football writer for Yahoo Sports Utah Jazz at NY Knicks + MORE
University of Minnesota Regent James Farnsworth on how Sports Dollars should be divided at the U of M. full 423 Mon, 17 Nov 2025 14:06:20 +0000 jqX2fZAp0gBURevGyO8TGqcCqaS58tOM news The Morning News with Vineeta Sawkar news University of Minnesota Regent James Farnsworth on how Sports Dollars should be divided at the U of M. Vineeta Sawkar brings you the day's most important and impactful news stories, talks with the news-makers and influencers we need to hear from, and brightens your day with fun anecdotes and stories along the way. Add in the latest weather, traffic, and sports…it's the best way to start the day! 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False
Send us a textIn this episode, Richard sits down with Wesley Farnsworth, a veteran and author, to discuss his journey from military service to civilian life. Wesley shares his experiences as a military photographer, the emotional challenges he faced, and the camaraderie he built with fellow service members. He also reflects on the transition to civilian life, the skills he gained, and the importance of supporting veterans. Wesley's new book, 'The Blueprint of Becoming,' explores themes of faith, overcoming addiction, and personal growth, providing practical tips for those seeking change in their lives.https://www.minuteswisely.orgSupport the show
It's Football Movie Month! In this episode, we chat about our first fran recommendation Heaven Can Wait. Stina finally gets her "have a cup of coffee" ending and Danielle is in awe of Mrs. Farnsworth's bedroom. Instagram: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINA @daniellecobianchiTwitter: @heyitstwogirls, @classicSTINATwo Girls Drink Beer Youtube
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In this episode, Cacey Bowen Farnsworth, author of Atlantic Crossroads in Lisbon's New Golden Age, 1668-1750, gives us a tour of Lisbon's streets during Portugal's second golden age in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, when the city was flush with gold and other wealth from Brazil. From black brotherhoods to English merchants to the Inquisition, Farnsworth provides a portrait of the city as an Atlantic entrepôt before the Great Earthquake of 1755.
In this episode, Paul Schatzkin joins Matt Beall to uncover theextraordinary but nearly forgotten legacies of Philo T.Farnsworth—the teenage genius who invented electronic television and later pursued controlled nuclear fusion—and T. Townsend Brown, the enigmatic physicist whose work onhigh-voltage capacitors and the Biefeld-Brown effectmay have unlocked the foundations of anti-gravity propulsion.From the sketch that gave birth to every TV screen on Earth toblack-budget experiments that could explain UFO/UAP sightings, this conversation dives deep into the intersection of science, secrecy, and speculation. Discover how corporate espionage, government cover-ups, and unrecognized breakthroughs may have changed historyforever. Follow Matt Beall Limitless: https://x.com/MattbLimitlesshttps://x.com/MBeallX https://www.tiktok.com/@mblimitless https://www.instagram.com/mattbealllimitless/ https://www.facebook.com/people/Matt-Beall-Limitless/61556879741320/ Listen Everywhere: Apple:https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/matt-beall-limitless/id1712917413 Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-6727221 Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/MattBeallLimitless Check Paul:https://x.com/driver49https://www.incorrigiblearts.com/ Links from the Episode:https://fusor.net/https://www.ttbrown.com/https://www.thomastownsendbrown.com/library.htm Timeline:00:00:00 - Introductions00:09:04 - Philo Creates TV00:38:59 - Philo's Journal00:41:45 - How are they connected?00:47:30 - Where does T. Brown's Story Begin?00:52:12 - Anti-Gravity Discovered?01:02:54 - Brown's Naval Service01:21:56 - Why was it Classified?01:37:30 - Farnsworth & Brown Connection?01:46:22 - Farnsworth Invited to Special Project02:09:49 - The Speculative World02:14:37 - Is Everything Connected?02:28:29 - Closing
Happy Sunday!!! This week we have a special guest....Sam's son makes some cameos in this episode :) We are also reviewing For Now, Not Forever by C.W. Farnsworth an enemies to lovers football novel. If you enjoy the episode make sure you rate us 5 stars to help support the podcast! Also make sure you follow all our socials here!! Summary: One boy. One girl. Two feuding towns. LIAM At some point, summer became my least favorite season. It begins the build toward the inevitable highs and lows of football. Losing isn't a trait anyone looks for in a quarterback, and I never won when it mattered. Arlington University was supposed to be a fresh start. But infamy isn't easily forgotten— especially when everyone knows my twin sister is dating my biggest rival. Constant reminders of their relationship have me just as on edge about Alleghany as I was in high school. Spending a weekend sleeping across the hall from Natalie Jacobs doesn't help. The popular, pretty blonde didn't just celebrate each of my defeats—she literally led the cheer against me. Just my luck the last girl who should pique my interest is also the only one who ever has. NATALIE Spending the summer back in Alleghany, dealing with my parents' problems, is the last place I want to be. I jump at the chance to spend a weekend away, visiting a college friend. I'm not expecting to know anyone else visiting her cottage on the Cape, much less come face-to-face with Glenmont's infamous former quarterback. Not-so affectionately known as Sergeant Stevens on my side of the lake, Liam is still every bit the stoic, serious rule-follower I watched bark orders on the field for four years. Sure, he's nice to look at—especially shirtless—but that's where any interest begins and ends. The one thing Liam and I agree on is the rivalry between our hometowns isn't a surpassable boundary. And if we did allow ourselves to cross it, it would only be for now…not forever.
Hour 1 of Jake & Ben on August 7, 2025 Sam Farnsworth fills in for the First Hour with Ben. They talk BYU to start off the show. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Over or Under on these Big 12 Conference Win Totals, Kyle Whittingham mentioned Smith Snowden and Lander Barton will play on offense, Utah State & Oregon cancel future games. Will AJ Dybantsa change BYU?
Jake & Ben Full Show from August 7, 2025 Hour 1 Sam Farnsworth fills in for the First Hour with Ben. They talk BYU to start off the show. Top 3 Stories of the Day: Over or Under on these Big 12 Conference Win Totals, Kyle Whittingham mentioned Smith Snowden and Lander Barton will play on offense, Utah State & Oregon cancel future games. Will AJ Dybantsa change BYU? Hour 2 Mitch Harper, our BYU Insider for KSLSports.com, joined to give an update on all things Cougars from Fall Camp. Utah Football Head Coach Kyle Whittingham spoke yesterday at practice. Hear what he had to say. Ben & Christian give their thoughts on Episode 1 of Hard Knocks.
In this episode, Rob interviews Cassadie Farnsworth, a creator and advocate for those living with diabetes. Cassadie shares her personal journey of being misdiagnosed with type 2 diabetes before receiving the correct type 1 diagnosis. The conversation delves into the importance of mental health in diabetes management, the role of humor in coping with challenges, and the significance of building a supportive community. Cassadie discusses her transition from a career in cancer research to pursuing a path in healthcare, emphasizing the need for self-love and grace in managing diabetes. The episode also highlights the importance of partners in diabetes care and creating safe spaces for open conversations about the condition. Chapters 00:00 Introduction to Cassadie Farnsworth 00:44 Cassadie's Diagnosis Journey 03:43 Transitioning from Research to Clinical Practice 05:43 The Importance of Mental Health in Diabetes Management 10:30 Complications and Self-Love 16:26 Celebrating Small Wins in Diabetes Management 19:22 Influence of Psychology on Diabetes Care 21:10 Navigating Mental Health and Diabetes 21:47 The Importance of Daily Work for Mental Health 22:41 Finding Humor in Diabetes 23:40 Building Community Through Shared Experiences 26:28 The Role of Partners in Diabetes Management 27:17 Asking for Help: A Personal Journey 30:57 Creating a Supportive Environment 32:16 Navigating Relationships with Diabetes 37:30 Mental Health Strategies for Living with Diabetes Resources: Cassidy's Instagram (@the_pa.tient)
In this episode of the Broadband Bunch, recorded live at Fiber Connect 2025 in Nashville, host Brad Hine welcomes Stephen Farnsworth, Chief Revenue Officer at gaiia. Stephen shares gaiia's compelling origin story—how it evolved from the in-house OSS/BSS platform of Canada's fastest-growing ISP, OXIO, into one of the most talked-about disruptors in the U.S. broadband market. The conversation explores how gaiia is redefining the way ISPs manage their operations, emphasizing simplicity, flexibility, and intuitive design. Stephen discusses the importance of adapting technology to fit an ISP's existing workflows, rather than forcing change through rigid systems. He explains how gaiia's cloud-based platform, native APIs, and workflow engine empower ISPs to streamline subscriber onboarding, automate field service, and deliver a seamless customer experience. Throughout the conversation, Stephen reflects on the challenges legacy platforms pose, the accelerating demand for modern solutions, and how gaiia is positioned to help ISPs transform their business. Whether it's supporting fixed wireless providers, fiber-funded startups, or multi-tenant rollups, gaiia is focused on delivering practical innovation and driving industry-wide change.
What is the relationship between philosophy, rhetoric and law? What can we still learn from ancient Greek and Roman philosophers like Socrates and the Socratics? How is thinking like a martial art? Ward Farnsworth is a professor of law and former dean of the School of Law at the University of Texas at Austin. He's also the author of numerous books that explore law, philosophy, and rhetoric including, The Legal Analyst: A Toolkit for Thinking about the Law, The Socratic Method: A Practitioner's Handbook, and The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual.Ward and Greg discuss the symbiotic relationship of law and philosophy, stoicism and its modern relevance, and the value of philosophical thinking particularly through the lens of the Socratic method in legal education and at universities as a whole.*unSILOed Podcast is produced by University FM.*Episode Quotes:The Socratic method isn't just a teaching technique but a way of living and thinking05:09: The Socratic method is a style of thinking first before it's a style of teaching or a way to talk to others. It's a style of thought. And the reason it's an effective teaching method, as far as I'm concerned, is that in the classroom, if it's used effectively, it can provide a model that you can internalize and use as a style of thought for yourself, which is important because most of us do not spend a lot of our lives engaged in real Socratic dialogue with others. So we have the 99% of our time when we are not doing that. What's going on then? And hopefully the answer is still something Socratic. It's obviously a lot easier to do well when you've got another person doing it, because other people can see your own blind spots a lot more easily than you can uncover them. But still, in the end, I think it's trying to—the Socratic method I see as being a model for thought that, when thinking is going well, is internalized. And it's something you do yourself.Why great lawyers need to think like philosophers02:21: If you really want to be a great lawyer, you have got to understand something about psychology. I think you have got to be a little bit of a philosopher. You have got to understand some economics.Legal education is about thinking like a judge03:07: If you are doing legal education right, you are often trying to teach students how to think like a judge would, and a judge is trying to find the right answer—whatever that might mean—or the best answer. We can talk about the nature of the answers the judge searches for. But I think in a case like that, it is helpful to be thinking not as if you have a dog in the fight, but as if you are trying to discover what the best way is to resolve the case. And then if you are a lawyer, you are trying to anticipate the way the judge will think and beat that. It is also true that if you are a lawyer, you are trying to understand your case and also the other side's case. And that is a very important part of what I call Socratic thinking—being able to anticipate the response to whatever you are imagining saying or thinking, and to be good at going back and forth.Show Links:Recommended Resources:SocratesJohn Stuart MillDaniel KahnemanSeneca the YoungerArthur SchopenhauerOliver Wendell Holmes Jr.Guest Profile:Faculty Profile at the University of Texas at AustinProfessional WebsiteGuest Work:The Legal Analyst: A Toolkit for Thinking about the LawThe Socratic Method: A Practitioner's HandbookThe Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's ManualFarnsworth's Classical English ArgumentFarnsworth's Classical English Metaphor
JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry on July 17, 2025. Damian Lillard signs with the Portland Trailblazers Wayne Cook, UCLA Football sideline reporter Would You Rather? Sam Farnsworth, KSL 5 TV Sports Anchor Cody Williams leads the Utah Jazz to Summer League win The Top 10: States with the friendliest drivers Bronco Mendenhall at MW Media Days NFL Blitz: TJ Watt agrees to a massive contract extension Best and Worst of the Day
Sam Farnsworth, KSL 5 TV Sports Anchor, joins the program to recap Mountain West Media Days, the vibe from Utah State and other departing schools, and the feelings towards Utah State football.
Hour 2 of JJ & Alex with Jeremiah Jensen and Alex Kirry. Sam Farnsworth, KSL 5 TV Sports Anchor Cody Williams leads the Utah Jazz to Summer League win The Top 10: States with the friendliest drivers
Seeing it in action, anybody would quaver in alarm: What hath Farnsworth overwrought? The Big Bounce by Walter S. Tevis. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Today's tale comes from an author whose name may not be as instantly recognizable as some, but whose work has left a lasting impact on both science fiction and American literature.Born in San Francisco in 1928, Walter Tevis spent much of his childhood in poor health, even spending a year in a convalescent home while his family moved to Kentucky without him. He was 11 when he took a train across the country by himself to reunite with his family. That early experience of isolation would later echo through many of his stories.While best known for his six novels — including the science fiction classic The Man Who Fell to Earth, The Hustler, and The Color of Money, all of which became major motion pictures and The Queen's Gambit which was adapted in a Netflix miniseries, he also penned over a dozen short stories.From the pages of Galaxy Science Fiction Magazine in February 1958, turn to page 37, The Big Bounce by Walter S. Tevis…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, A man and his cat. A bond… broken. Then came the madness. The Black Cat by Edgar Allan Poe.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Investor Fuel Real Estate Investing Mastermind - Audio Version
In this conversation, Dylan Silver interviews Charles Farnsworth, a seasoned lender from Tacoma, Washington, who shares his journey into the real estate industry, the evolution of lending practices, and the challenges faced during economic downturns. Charles discusses his early experiences with fix-and-flip projects, the impact of the 2008 financial crisis, and the importance of private capital in today's market. He also delves into the complexities of bridge loans and offers advice for new investors navigating the real estate landscape. Professional Real Estate Investors - How we can help you: Investor Fuel Mastermind: Learn more about the Investor Fuel Mastermind, including 100% deal financing, massive discounts from vendors and sponsors you're already using, our world class community of over 150 members, and SO much more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/apply Investor Machine Marketing Partnership: Are you looking for consistent, high quality lead generation? Investor Machine is America's #1 lead generation service professional investors. Investor Machine provides true ‘white glove' support to help you build the perfect marketing plan, then we'll execute it for you…talking and working together on an ongoing basis to help you hit YOUR goals! Learn more here: http://www.investormachine.com Coaching with Mike Hambright: Interested in 1 on 1 coaching with Mike Hambright? Mike coaches entrepreneurs looking to level up, build coaching or service based businesses (Mike runs multiple 7 and 8 figure a year businesses), building a coaching program and more. Learn more here: https://investorfuel.com/coachingwithmike Attend a Vacation/Mastermind Retreat with Mike Hambright: Interested in joining a “mini-mastermind” with Mike and his private clients on an upcoming “Retreat”, either at locations like Cabo San Lucas, Napa, Park City ski trip, Yellowstone, or even at Mike's East Texas “Big H Ranch”? Learn more here: http://www.investorfuel.com/retreat Property Insurance: Join the largest and most investor friendly property insurance provider in 2 minutes. Free to join, and insure all your flips and rentals within minutes! There is NO easier insurance provider on the planet (turn insurance on or off in 1 minute without talking to anyone!), and there's no 15-30% agent mark up through this platform! Register here: https://myinvestorinsurance.com/ New Real Estate Investors - How we can work together: Investor Fuel Club (Coaching and Deal Partner Community): Looking to kickstart your real estate investing career? Join our one of a kind Coaching Community, Investor Fuel Club, where you'll get trained by some of the best real estate investors in America, and partner with them on deals! You don't need $ for deals…we'll partner with you and hold your hand along the way! Learn More here: http://www.investorfuel.com/club —--------------------
Meg Wolitzer presents four works that consider various forms of risk, and risk taking. In “Clicking on Heaven's Door,” by Anand Giridharadas, performed by Negin Farsad, the pearly gates require an online account, a password, a security question…you get the idea. “The Stand-In,” by Gerald Jones and Jean Marple, imagines a unique job. It's read by Tony Hale. David Sedaris creates the ultimate in well-meant interference in other people's lives—oh, and there's a parrot. “Farnsworth” is read by Jessica Keenan Wynn. And—dining at the end of the world. Where's the waiter? Robin Hemley's “The Last Customer,” is read by Jane Curtin and Mike Doyle.
Super warfare has destroyed the old race of man, but elsewhere a new civilization is dawning… Flight Through Tomorrow by Stanton A. Coblentz. That's next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast.Stanton A. Coblentz was born in San Francisco, California, in 1896. He earned a master's degree in English literature from the University of California, Berkeley, and began his career as a poet and journalist before turning to science fiction in the 1920s. Coblentz contributed to magazines like Weird Tales, Wonder Stories, Amazing Stories, and Science Fiction Quarterly. Over the course of his career, he wrote more than a dozen novels and dozens of short stories. Today's story was published in Fantasy Book, Volume 1, in 1947. Turn to page 29 for, Flight Through Tomorrow by Stanton A. Coblentz…Next on The Lost Sci-Fi Podcast, Seeing it in action, anybody would quaver in alarm: What hath Farnsworth overwrought? The Big Bounce by Walter S. Tevis.☕ Buy Me a Coffee https://www.buymeacoffee.com/scottsV===========================Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/TheLostSciFiPodcastTwitter - https://x.com/LostSciFiPodInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/lostscifiguyThreads - https://www.threads.net/@scottscifiguy=========================== ❤️ ❤️ Thanks to All Our Listeners Who Bought Us a Coffee$200 Someone$100 Tony from the Future$75 James Van Maanenberg$50 Anonymous Listener$25 Someone, Eaten by a Grue, Jeff Lussenden, Fred Sieber, Anne, Craig Hamilton, Dave Wiseman, Bromite Thrip, Marwin de Haan, Future Space Engineer, Fressie, Kevin Eckert, Stephen Kagan, James Van Maanenberg, Irma Stolfo, Josh Jennings, Leber8tr, Conrad Chaffee, Anonymous Listener$15 Every Month Someone$15 Someone, Carolyn Guthleben, Patrick McLendon, Curious Jon, Buz C., Fressie, Anonymous Listener$10 Anonymous Listener$5 Every Month Eaten by a Grue$5 Denis Kalinin, Timothy Buckley, Andre'a, Martin Brown, Ron McFarlan, Tif Love, Chrystene, Richard Hoffman, Anonymous Listener Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
One brand I'm so excited to watch is LiveMetta – currently 11 yoga and Pilates studios (along with one spa) in Southern California. They're truly bringing something different to our space! Tune in to our new series of conversations with amazing industry leaders: Episode 661: The Big Picture with Lise Kuecker and Chris Farnsworth of Live Metta. Mission critical: embodying loving kindness as a foundation and culture Competition killer: thoughtfully expanding to fully own select markets Golden Rule: prioritizing relationships, ensuring support, paying well Lifelong learning: investing in professional development and continuing ed Change agent: donating to local nonprofits through LiveMetta Heart Space Check out how LiveMetta shines brightly in the boutique space. And meet co-founder, Chris (who I call my Southern brother), after you hear from him in Episode 662. Catch you there, Lise PS: Join 2,000+ studio owners who've decided to take control of their studio business and build their freedom empire. Subscribe HERE and join the party! www.studiogrow.co www.linkedin.com/company/studio-growco/
Send us a text if you want to be on the Podcast & explain why!Dr.justinfarnsworth - IGDr. Justin Farnsworth turns conventional wisdom about Achilles tendon injuries upside down in this eye-opening conversation about prevention, rehabilitation, and performance training. With recent high-profile NBA Achilles injuries making headlines, his practical, evidence-based approach offers a refreshing perspective for trainers and athletes alike."Anyone selling you an injury prevention program is a snake oil salesman," states Dr. Farnsworth, explaining that while we can't prevent injuries entirely, we can implement smart strategies to build resilience. Drawing on his 20 years of coaching experience and 13 years as a board-certified sports physical therapist, he breaks down the biomechanics of Achilles injuries and shares specific techniques for training the tendon properly.The conversation explores why heavy eccentric training (true overload, not just controlled lowering) is crucial for tendon health, and why training the calf in fully lengthened positions might be your best protection against injury. Dr. Farnsworth challenges the outdated RICE protocol, explaining why compression and targeted isometrics often work better than ice, and why complete rest is usually counterproductive for healing.For trainers working with injured clients, there's practical advice on rehabilitation timelines (typically 9-12 months for Achilles ruptures), the powerful benefits of contralateral training for the uninjured side, and how to safely program around pain. Perhaps most valuable is his three-part framework for Achilles health: mobility, strength in lengthened positions, and rate of force development through progressive plyometric training.Whether you're a fitness professional or someone recovering from a tendon injury, this episode delivers actionable strategies to build stronger, more resilient bodies. Check out Dr. Farnsworth on Instagram @DrJustinFarnsworth or visit his "Programming Around Pain" course forWant to ask us a question? Email email info@showupfitness.com with the subject line PODCAST QUESTION to get your question answered live on the show! Our Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/showupfitnessinternship/?hl=enTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@showupfitnessinternshipWebsite: https://www.showupfitness.com/Become a Personal Trainer Book (Amazon): https://www.amazon.com/How-Become-Personal-Trainer-Successful/dp/B08WS992F8Show Up Fitness Internship & CPT: https://online.showupfitness.com/pages/online-show-up?utm_term=show%20up%20fitnessNASM study guide: ...
Hour 1 March Madness | BYU Vs VCU KSL TV sports anchor Sam Fansworth preview BYU Vs VCU LIVE from Denver What You May Have Missed Hour 2 Utah Hockey Club GM Bill Armstrong Good, Bad & Ugly Whole World News Hour 3 Diana Sabau & USU looking to increase Jerrod Calhoun pay to keep him in Logan Sports Roulette Final thoughts
March Madness | BYU Vs VCU KSL TV sports anchor Sam Fansworth preview BYU Vs VCU LIVE from Denver What You May Have Missed