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Is your smartwatch just a fun gadget, or a serious medical device? In this episode, Jonathan Wolf is joined by Dr. Malcolm Findlay, a leading consultant cardiologist, to explore the powerful health data available on your wrist. They decode the most misunderstood metric, Heart Rate Variability (HRV), and reveal how your wearable can provide clinical-grade insights into your heart's health. Dr. Findlay explains the counter-intuitive science behind HRV — why more ‘wobble' in your heartbeat is a sign of good health — and breaks down the two opposing nervous systems that control it. He shares the latest on how these devices can accurately detect serious conditions like atrial fibrillation and why he, as a cardiologist, trusts the ECG function on a consumer smartwatch to make diagnoses. For listeners who track their own data, this episode is a practical guide to what your numbers actually mean. Dr. Findlay explains how to interpret your personal HRV trends, what constitutes a significant change, and when you should use the ECG feature. He also debunks common myths about heart rate zones, revealing the level of exercise intensity that truly benefits your long-term health. The episode concludes with an empowering look at how this technology is shifting control into our own hands. Can a simple alert from your watch really help prevent a catastrophic event like a stroke? Discover which metrics matter most and how to use them to guide your wellness journey.
Melanie Foote-Davis and Emmy Beeson explore the conceptof toxic productivity and its impact on personal and professional wellness.Emmy shares her journey from a high-pressure leadership role to embracing mindfulness and self-care, emphasizing the importance of creating conditionsfor growth and collaboration in leadership. They discuss the significance of rest, emotional health, and the need for leaders to model healthier behaviors.The conversation highlights practical tools for finding joy and gratitude in everyday life, ultimately advocating for a more harmonious and aligned approach personally and professionally. Chapters00:00 Embracing Change: The Passage of Time04:03 Awareness and Decision-Making: A Shift inPerspective08:04 Toxic Productivity: Breaking Free from the Cycle11:01 Recognizing Patterns: The Body's Signals14:03 Creating Healthier Work Environments17:00 Mindfulness and Presence: The Gift of Awareness20:07 Leadership and Cultural Expectations: A NewApproach23:16 Transformative Experiences: Learning from Nature26:20 Creating Conditions for Success: IntentionalLeadership36:27 Unraveling the Knots: A Journey to Freedom41:21 Listening to the Body: The Importance of Awareness46:39 Creating Conditions for Growth: Leadership andResponsibility01:00:50 Finding Joy and Gratitude: Embracing the Present01:08:25 Building Safe Spaces: Nurturing Relationships More about Emmy Beeson Emmy Beeson is an executive leadership coach with over 20 years of experience guiding middle and senior-level leaders to navigate change, lead with authenticity, and build high-performing teams. As a former CEO and Superintendent in both K-12 and Career Technical Planning Districts, Emmyunderstands the complexities of leadership — from managing multi-million dollar budgets to balancing community expectations — and brings that real-worldinsight into her coaching practice. Emmy specializes in helping leaders grow their personal andprofessional wellness while building practical strategies for time management, delegation, and organizational change. Emmy is a Board Certified Coach with an Executive Leadership Coaching Certification from Bellevue University. Her background in career-technical education gives her a unique perspective on bridging the gap between education and industry, helping leaders create meaningful change that lasts. Emmy's passion lies in uncovering shared visions, building capacity for growth, and supporting leaders in embracingtheir authenticity. Emmy holds degrees and licenses from Ohio Dominican University, the University of Findlay, and Ashland University. Whether guiding executives through organizational transformation or helping individuals rediscover theirpurpose, she is committed to equipping leaders with the skills and mindset to thrive. Connect with EmmyEmmy Beeson, The Change CoachEmmy's The Toxic Productivity Culture blogLinkedin.com/in/emmy-beesonA Moment of Gratitude for our sponsor. Michele AikenConnect with MelanieWork with Melanie Download Joy JournalRadical Love Book
On this week's episode, I welcome in Andy Milligan to explore the art of entrepreneurship and personal growth. Discover how to balance ambition with authenticity and transform challenges into opportunities. Perfect for aspiring entrepreneurs and creatives eager to elevate their game and mindset.Find Andy Online:Website: https://www.mmgdesign.netLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mmgdesign/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mindfulmilligan/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mmgdesignLink To Podcast You Host (if applicable): https://www.mmgdesign.net/podcastAbout Andy:I'm Andy Milligan, and I run a design and marketing consultancy called MMG Design. I help startups and small marketing teams improve the design and strategy of their website through redesign sprints, audits, and strategy sessions.My story isn't super glamorous, but the theme is consistent in that I always show up and learn the next step along the way.After playing college golf at Methodist University and transferring, I joined a small marketing team at the University of Findlay, where I started taking on freelance projects, unpaid, for small businesses locally. That experience introduced me to design, branding, doing it on the job and I quickly became obsessed with this concept of how design could drive real business results and seeing it firsthand. After graduation, I landed a job as a marketing designer near Columbus, Ohio, but after a layoff, I went all in on building my own business. That was coming up two years ago and I haven't looked back or had another job since.I got started like most people do, saying yes to freelance gigs I probably wasn't ready for. But with each project, I got sharper: better strategy, better systems, and a much clearer sense of what I actually bring to the table from a design standpoint, and it led me to slowly niche down into websites and design strategy.Along the way, I also launched Marketing by Design, my podcast where I talk with marketers, founders, and creatives about how to do this work in a way that actually feels sustainable and effective. It's been a way to connect with people I admire, sharpen my thinking, and build trust with others in the space. I started posting on Linkedin every day since the layoff, and it's been a huge reason as to why I'm able to make the business work and meet my goals.Right now, I'm based in Springfield, Ohio, working from a quiet apartment studio that gives me time to focus, reflect, and get better at what I do. I'm currently the VP of membership for the AMA Columbus chapter and involved with the Columbus Chamber of Commerce. I spend at least 2 days per week doing in-person meetings with clients or other marketers in Columbus, and my time is spent between fulfillment of client projects and content.
It's the scores, the highlights, the reactions. It's the insight, behind the scenes and before the games. We're talking Habs hockey every day. Get informed, get up to date, get in the game. The Morning Show, with Conor McKenna and Shaun Starr.
The BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings! Thank you to Buffalo Wild Wing's for joining us as we provide Northwest Ohio and Southeast Michigan local high school sports coverage!Coming up: Debating the top of the NLL Buckeye, looking into Northview's streak-snapping win and previewing the Game of the Week between Findlay and Southview.Follow Brandan Carnes on Twitter: https://twitter.com/CarnesBrandanFollow Justin Feldkamp on Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustinFeldkampFollow Mason Lowry on Twitter: https://twitter.com/MLowryBCSNFollow BCSN on our Social Media:- https://twitter.com/BCSNsports- https://www.facebook.com/bcsnsports- https://www.instagram.com/bcsnsports/- https://www.tiktok.com/@bcsnsports- https://www.youtube.com/bcsnsportsCheck out our website: https://www.bcsnnation.com/podcastThe BCSN Nation Podcast is Powered by Buffalo Wild Wings.
Get the inside scoop on Prescott Valley's biggest happenings! From the job fair and dog show to the Mile High Bull Bash, Safe Trick-or-Treat, and ice skating season, we're breaking down everything coming to the Findlay Toyota Center and beyond. Plus, we talk concerts like ZZ Top and Mannheim Steamroller, family favorites like Gabby's Dollhouse, and community events you won't want to miss. We'll also dive into local sports updates and even some fun pop culture banter. Whether you're looking for entertainment, family outings, or just want to stay in the know, this episode has it all!F1RST2KNOW is part of the CAST11 Podcast Network of Prescott. Check out the podcast network website with ALL the shows at: https://CAST11.com Follow the CAST11 Podcast Network on Facebook at: https://Facebook.com/CAST11AZFollow Cast11 Instagram at: https://www.instagram.com/cast11_podcast_network
It's been identified time and again as an ongoing challenge in Findlay... Now the Community Foundation is challenging the community to address the issue of housing accessibility and affordability (at 13:25) --- Standing side-by-side with veterans in distress... This week's Silent Watch event in the heart of downtown Findlay is a powerful reminder about the tragedy of veteran suicide (at 23:57) --- What's Happening: We get the latest update on fall programming from the Findlay Family YMCA... and it was one year ago that ground was broken on their new Early Learning Center (at 45:21)
Host Bill Hamblet interviews members of the Tailhook Board including CDR Kristin ‘Dragon' Findlay, Lieutenant Commander Mark 'Tugboat' Jbeily, Lieutenant Commander “DT” Johnson, and Lt. Mary Cate Scully, about Hook '25 and updates on naval aviation.
Alex Forsyth presents political debate from Woodside Hall in Glasgow.
Returning from this year's DEF CON, hear from our Offensive Team Managers, Dowd and Findlay, and Pinky, IR Manager and co-host of The Hackle Box. Hear about new highlights, CTF's, and villages, and reflection from Brad as a Blue Team member navigating past challenges. Have something to say? Contact us at unsecurity@frsecure.com and follow us for more!LinkedIn: frsecure Instagram: frsecureofficialFacebook: frsecureBlueSky: frsecureAbout FRSecure: https://frsecure.com/ FRSecure is a mission-driven information security consultancy headquartered in Minneapolis, MN. Our team of experts is constantly developing solutions and training to assist clients in improving the measurable fundamentals of their information security programs. These fundamentals are lacking in our industry, and while progress is being made, we can't do it alone. Whether you're wondering where to start, or looking for a team of experts to collaborate with you, we are ready to serve.
To those of you listening to this upon release, please forgive the extra week for release. The Society of Golf Historians had an amazing golf history trip to Scotland and I was worn out. I am so proud of Part 2 of the Lost History of Alexander Findlay. A very special thank you to author and historian, William Casto joining us. In this episode we kick off discussing Findlay's role in the Vardon Invasion of the US and end discussing his prolific design career. Enjoy the show!
Ready your eardrums for a high-energy episode that ricochets between nostalgic movie moments and exciting future plans! The laughter kicks off with John and Jay deep-diving into Scary Movie 3, recalling Leslie Nielsen's presidential antics and that infamous tree-pinning scene with perfect recall. If you've been wondering why these comedy classics still hold up decades later, their passionate breakdown might explain why we all still quote these ridiculous lines.Meanwhile, big news from Jaysen's corner as Level Up reopens to customer appreciation, but the real bombshell is his detailed exploration of opening "Big J's Replays" in Findlay. Imagine a 6,000 square foot gaming paradise with not just retail space but potential for tournaments, arcades, and community gaming experiences. We walk through the business challenges, from rental spaces to financial planning, giving you a raw look at entrepreneurship in action.The conversation shifts to community involvement when Jaysen reveals his role in the Heritage Festival planning committee. With a talent show featuring everything from vocal performances to martial arts demonstrations on the horizon, the festival promises to maintain its status as a beloved local tradition.Metal fans, this one's especially for you! We embark on a musical journey through breakdowns and blast beats, exploring bands like Get the Shot, VCTMS, Netherwalker, and The Cawr Goes Bweep. Our genuine reactions to these hardcore discoveries might just update your workout playlist with something brutally fresh.Before wrapping up, we share our plan to adjust our recording schedule, bringing you more timely content and current events discussions. After nearly 200 episodes, we're still evolving to deliver the best listening experience possible!Have you checked out any of the bands we mentioned? Let us know your thoughts and don't forget to follow for more pop culture deep dives, local happenings, and unfiltered conversations!Send us a text message and let us know how awesome we are! (Click the link)!Support the show'Beavis and Butt-head' Cover art created by Joe Crawford
Welcome to Episode 205 of the Perth to Paisley Podcast! The boys review the last gasp winner at Tannadice and preview this weekend's cup trip to Paisley before finishing with a quiz, we hope you enjoy! Our Twitter: @PerthToPaisley Our Email: perthtopaisley@gmail.com Adam's Twitter: @kendoscolumn
We are joined by author, William Casto to discuss his new book: "The Ambassador: Alexander Findlay and Pioneer Golf in America," to discuss the history of this forgotten giant in the game of golf. This is a two part podcast about one of the gentlemen golfers who can lay claim to being called one of the Johnny Appleseed's of American Golf.
Ilea Newcomb, a third generation Texan, graduated with a degree in Children's Literature from the University of Findlay in Ohio. After working for the Parks & Recreation department for 10 years, she began teaching art, first at YES Prep then at Conroe High School. She is also a children's book illustrator, voice actor, and marathoner. Ilea, her husband, and their 5 kids live in Houston, Texas.
Graeme Findlay visits the swamp and brings his Differential Voice leadership meta-model. Graeme makes the case that to lead effectively today, a leader needs more than one voice. Graeme has us covered: his differential voice approach is based on six major ‘modes' of leading. Take note as Graeme leads us through when and how we use these different leadership voices.Graeme's LinksWebsiteDifferential VoiceBlogLeadership ProgrammeThanks for listening. Send me your feedbackI want to thank my great team that helps me sound better than I am. Jacki Hydock for her lending her wonderful voice to our introduction and outro Great music by Jazz Night Awesome episode production by the great team of We Edit Podcasts all the way up in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Check them out at www.weeditpodcasts.com Thanks For Listening and Jumping into the Swamp
The city's Popular Annual Financial Report - a condensed, easy-to-understand version of Findlay's fiscal status - has been released... Auditor Jim Staschiak shares some of the highlights (at 14:40) --- How much of your kids' free time this summer are they spending online? Maybe it's time for a serious conversation about how to have a healthy and safe relationship with technology (at 25:03) --- It's not uncommon for kids to feel uncertain, anxious or overwhelmed about back-to-school time... how parents and caregivers can help them 'Sound It Out' (at 46:14)
For a moment it seemed all Canadians understood that, facing President Donald Trump's tariff war, we had to make our economy as resilient and competitive as possible. As Martha Hall Findlay discusses with Brian, there was finally talk of ending Ottawa's war on oil and gas, building infrastructure and boosting productivity. The government even yanked the aggravating digital services tax. But, explains Findlay, a former Liberal MP, now director of the University of Calgary's School of Public Policy, politicians just kneecapped nearly every Canadian exporter by exempting our globally detested dairy supply management system from trade talks … forever. Hall Findlay explains how this small cartel of millionaires works, why it's so powerful, and why it hurts not just consumers, but every other trade-exposed business. (Recorded July 4, 2025) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This is Ep304: 'Mr Nobody' (Colin James Findlay, The Beast of Banffshire).This hostel marks the final attack of a horrific rapist, kidnapper, paedophile, alleged necrophile and an almost triple murderer. It's a case which caused uproar in a community, destroyed several families, and three lives which would be changed forever, yet it was barely reported and it remains forgotten. The killer came from nowhere, which begs the question, what led him to do the evil things he did?Date: Wednesday the 28th of October 1992, late eveningLocation: German YMCA, Lancaster Hall Hotel, 35 Craven Terrace, London, UK, W2Victims: 3 (all unidentified across 1986 and 1992)Culprits: 1 (Colin James Findlay) Murder Mile is one of the best UK / British true crime podcasts covering only 20 square miles of West London. Triple nominated at the True Crime Awards and nominated at the British Podcast Awards. It is researched, written and performed by Michael of Murder Mile UK True Crime Podcast with the main musical themes written and performed by Erik Stein and Jon Boux of Cult With No Name and additional music, as used under the Creative Commons License 4.0. A full listing of tracks used and a full transcript for each episode is listed here and a legal disclaimer.This episode features a promo for Serial Napper. For links click here To subscribe via Patreon, click here Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/murdermile. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
What happens when you hit burnout in a business you used to love? In this raw and honest episode, Scott talks with Jasmine Findlay, a mortgage broker who rebuilt her business—and herself—after hitting a wall in 2023. Jasmine opens up about her journey through burnout, sobriety, and rediscovering what success truly means. You'll learn: Sobriety & Self-Awareness – Why Jasmine quit drinking and how it opened the door to deeper personal growth. The Crash After the Climb – How burnout followed her biggest growth year and what it actually looked like behind the scenes. Rebuilding from Zero – The tiny steps she took (literally five minutes a day) to get back to work and momentum. A New Definition of Success – Why she let go of top producer pressure and now defines success by nervous system peace. Accountability That Works – How simple structures and peer support helped her stay consistent and rebuild confidence. If you've ever felt like you're spinning your wheels or questioning your path, this episode is for you. Jasmine's story is a reminder that it's possible to reset, rebuild, and come back stronger—with better priorities and peace of mind. To connect with Jasmine, you can check out the links below: Instagram Facebook https://www.jfmortgages.ca/ Follow me on Instagram: www.instagram.com/scottpeckford/ I Love Mortgage Brokering: www.ilovemortgagebrokering.com Find out more about BRX Mortgage: www.whybrx.com Subscribe to my 3-2-1 Thursday Email I Love Mortgage Brokering is in partnership with Ownwell. To see how top brokers are keeping clients engaged and generating leads from their database, visit ownwell.ca.
Ohio US Representative Joyce Beatty's name on Minnesota assassin's hit list; embattled Cleveland Heights mayor Kahlil Seren fails to qualify for re-election; flooding in Wheeling, WV over the weekend was eerily similar to a flood nearby in Ohio 35 years ago; Findlay is proposing a new park but not without controversy.
In this episode of The Accountant's Flight Plan, we are joined by Wayne Findlay—entrepreneur, founder of Findlay & Co., and CEO of The Back Room. Wayne shares his global perspective on how accounting firms can stay competitive in today's talent-scarce landscape by leveraging offshoring, modern tech, and clear growth paths for team members. If you're a firm owner thinking about scale, succession, or private equity, this episode is full of practical, real-world insight.Get in touch with Wayne: https://www.linkedin.com/in/waynenz/Episode Timestamps01:12 – Introduction of Wayne Findlay and the founding of The Back Room04:09 – Why offshoring is becoming more common in U.S. & Canadian firms05:50 – Global talent shortage & the retention pressure from PE09:09 – The win-win of delegation and internal growth12:10 – How to use AI wisely and keep firm data secure16:18 – His firm's expansion into Colombia and why it's strategic for U.S. work19:00 – Preparing your firm for sale: what PE buyers want to see22:45 – Funny story from an accounting conference25:33 – Book rec: The Four Principles of Management27:57 – Connect with Wayne and see him at upcoming conferences
On this episode, IRONMAN Master Coach Matt Dixon hosts a re-airing of a fireside chat with Vincent Luis and Paula Findlay, two top Professional Triathletes, at the Purple Patch Performance Center in San Francisco. The Night of Champions event supports the Challenged Athletes Foundation, which provides opportunities for individuals with physical challenges. Vincent and Paula discuss their journeys, handling pressure, and adversity. Vincent shares his experiences at the Olympics, including his struggles and the resilience he demonstrated. Paula talks about her career, including her success at Daytona and her plans for future races. Both emphasize the importance of coaching and mentorship in their careers. The event raised $14,000 for the Challenge Athletes Foundation. If you have any questions about the Purple Patch program, feel free to reach out at info@purplepatchfitness.com. Purple Patch and Episode Resources DONATE TO CHALLENGED ATHLETES FOUNDATION HERE: https://give.challengedathletes.org/index.cfm?fuseaction=donordrive.event&eventID=570 Challenges Athletes Foundation: website - challengedathletes.org Instagram - @cafoundation T100: website - t100triathlon.com Instagram - @t100triathlon Vincent Luis: Instagram - @vincentluistri Paula Findlay: Instagram - @paula_findlay Bob Babbitt: Instagram - @babbittville Check out our world-class coaching and training options: Tri Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/squad 1:1 Coaching: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/11-coached Run Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness/com/run-squad Strength Squad: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/strength-1 Live & On-Demand Bike Sessions: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/bike Explore our training options in detail: https://bit.ly/3XBo1Pi Live in San Francisco? Explore the Purple Patch Performance Center: https://center.purplepatchfitness.com Everything you need to know about our methodology: https://www.purplepatchfitness.com/our-methodology Amplify your approach to nutrition with Purple Patch + Fuelin https://www.fuelin.com/purplepatch Get access to our free training resources, insight-packed newsletter and more at purplepatchfitness.com
How are you feeling today? If you tell people you're fine, but you really aren't, you're not alone... Here's how to understand what your gut is trying to tell you about your health (at 13:10) --- Community and Business Spotlight: Provision Living at Findlay... The holistic, family-inclusive approach and exceptional community experience that sets them apart among senior care facilities (at 21:16) --- Another collection of easy and delicious recipes from Kyra's Kitchen! (at 39:42)
You could have seen this coming... Operators of those popular 'Buy Now, Pay Later' programs say losses are mounting as more consumers fall behind on their commitments, and the system is set up to make it difficult to get back on track (at 13:15) --- Around Town: It's time once again to Rally in the Alley... the downtown party to kick off your summer weekends (at 24:00) --- That's a wrap... We say goodbye to a friend and colleague as longtime Findlay broadcast executive Dave Glass calls it a career (at 45:34)
It's a heated debate every day… but no one drops the gloves. Get your daily diagnosis on the health of the Habs. The Habs Lunch with Sean Campbell and Mitch Gallo.
ITU and long course champ, Paula Findley joins Reedy, Appo and Liz Blatchford to chat about her illustrious career spanning almost two decades from the junior ranks racing for Canada on the ITU circuit to middle distance domination. Paula candidly talks about her recent coaching change, goals for 2025 and is pressed hard around red haired facts and myths.
Opinions, discussions and observations from a big weekend at Ironman 70.3 St George.
Ian Fortune and Paul Lawrence return for the Matchbook Greyhound Podcast covering the Derby, with special guest Harry Findlay. Subscribe for free to our YouTube channel: https://bit.ly/3TpGzk1 X/Twitter: https://bit.ly/3Trz7Fb Facebook: https://bit.ly/3cqQlC4 Instagram: https://bit.ly/3Aq7qE0 Search Matchbook Insights for our latest written previews. 18+ | BeGambleAware
This is a special one. A LOT of work went into prepping this episode and making sure we could highlight as many players as possible. Emporia State WR Tyler Kahmann is our first guest following and All-American career he's signed with the Indianapolis Colts. Next up is University of Findlay wide receiver Redd Douglas who put the pen to paper with the New York Giants, and finally we have Minnesota Duluth tight end Sam Pitz who is heading to Baltimore to join the Ravens.We also recap the 2025 NFL Draft and it's lack of small-school players selected, but take time to recognise all the division 2, division 3 & NAIA players that have been invited to NFL rookie minicamps across the country. TAP IN! Thanks for checking out this episode.Video Chapters:0:00 Episode Overview5:18 Tyler Kahmann - Emporia State18:01 NFL Draft Recap22:50 Former Small School Players gone D126:18 Division 2 players signing UDFA deals35:14 Redd Douglas - University of Findlay44:15 D2 Players NFL Rookie Minicamp Invites1:04:45 Sam Pitz - Minnesota Duluth1:20:32 D3 Players NFL Rookie Minicamp Invites1:41:52 NAIA Player NFL Rookie Minicamp Invites
The City's Strategic Planning Committee has begun preliminary work on creating a coordinated community identity, but many of the specific details have yet to be resolved (at 16:04) --- Around Town: ''Findlay Prays''... A breakfast gathering to bring Christians of all denominations together for a local observance of the National Day of Prayer (at 26:48) --- What's Happening: The May flowers are here... a perfect time to get outdoors with programs and events from the Hancock Park District (at 48:13)
Dani and Joe sit down with Harry Findlay at a studio in London to talk all about his life as one of the most famous gamblers in the UK. Harry shares plenty of anecdotes that have never been spoken about before and part 2 will definitely happen in the future.Follow Harry on X: @TheDogHarryFollow Gone To The Dogs on X: @GTTDPodcastTikTok/Instagram: @gonetothedogsliveSearch on Facebook: Gone To The Dogs Live!Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@gonetothedogs-live Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, discuss the following articles from the April 2025 issue: “A Comparison of Textured versus Smooth-Surfaced Implants in Subfascial Breast Augmentation” by Brown. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/TextvsSmoothImplants Special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, is internationally renowned in aesthetic breast surgery, and currently practices aesthetic surgery of the breast and body in Alberta, Canada, where she has been practicing since 1983. She completed her bachelor's degree at McGill University followed by her MD at the University of Western Ontario, followed by general surgery training in Canada and plastic surgery residency at UCSF and Montefiore. She even completed a clinical microsurgery and hand fellowship at the Buncke Clinic in 1980. She is known for pioneering the ‘Hall Findlay Technique,' has authored numerous textbook chapters and textbooks in aesthetic breast surgery, has lectured on almost every continent around the world, and was even the recipient of the prestigious ASPS Special Achievement award in plastic surgery. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCApril25Collection The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of ASPS
In this episode of the IRONMAN Insider podcast, host Matt Lieto sits down with professional triathlete Paula Findlay to discuss her recent victory at IRONMAN 70.3 Oceanside and her journey in the sport. Paula shares insights into her training, the challenges of early-season races, and her evolving mindset towards competition. They also delve into her past experiences, including her Olympic aspirations and the impact of injuries on her career. The conversation highlights Paula's focus on nutrition, her excitement for upcoming races like St. George, and her thoughts on balancing performance with enjoyment in the sport. Tune in for an inspiring and candid chat with one of triathlon's top athletes.
Matt & Beth Cogley of Millstream Speedway joins us to talk about the upcoming race season at the Findlay, Ohio speed plant scheduled to kick off this Sunday. Duane Hancock from the AFCS Sprints Series also joins us to talk about the latest with this years 410 and 305 AFCS seasons. Plus all the latest racing news and results. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The voice of the Montreal Canadiens, Victor Findlay, joined the show and praised Nick Suzuki and his contributions over the last two months: "He has played like a star."
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, discuss the following articles from the April 2025 issue: “Modified McKissock Technique for Secondary Breast Reduction: A Prospective Study on Safety and Surgical and Aesthetic Outcomes” by Feldler, Zaussinger, Ehebruster, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/Mckissock2nMamm Special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, is internationally renowned in aesthetic breast surgery, and currently practices aesthetic surgery of the breast and body in Alberta, Canada, where she has been practicing since 1983. She completed her bachelor's degree at McGill University followed by her MD at the University of Western Ontario, followed by general surgery training in Canada and plastic surgery residency at UCSF and Montefiore. She even completed a clinical microsurgery and hand fellowship at the Buncke Clinic in 1980. She is known for pioneering the ‘Hall Findlay Technique,' has authored numerous textbook chapters and textbooks in aesthetic breast surgery, has lectured on almost every continent around the world, and was even the recipient of the prestigious ASPS Special Achievement award in plastic surgery. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCApril25Collection The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of ASPS
Could you be doing a better job of saving and managing your money? You're far from alone… We have simple strategies to help you start building your nest-egg for America Saves Week (at 14:27) --- Highlights from our candidate forum with all five individuals seeking an at-large seat on Findlay City Council (at 22:42) --- Around Town: We preview the University of Findlay's annual International Night event (at 51:21)
In this episode of the Award-winning PRS Journal Club Podcast, 2025 Resident Ambassadors to the PRS Editorial Board – Christopher Kalmar, Ilana Margulies, and Amanda Sergesketter- and special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, discuss the following articles from the April 2025 issue: “Estimating the Prevalence of Breast Implant–Associated Anaplastic Large-Cell Lymphoma: A Systematic Review” by Ward, Calderbank, Tang, et al. Read the article for FREE: https://bit.ly/BIA-ALCLPrev Special guest, Elizabeth Hall-Findlay, MD, is internationally renowned in aesthetic breast surgery, and currently practices aesthetic surgery of the breast and body in Alberta, Canada, where she has been practicing since 1983. She completed her bachelor's degree at McGill University followed by her MD at the University of Western Ontario, followed by general surgery training in Canada and plastic surgery residency at UCSF and Montefiore. She even completed a clinical microsurgery and hand fellowship at the Buncke Clinic in 1980. She is known for pioneering the ‘Hall Findlay Technique,' has authored numerous textbook chapters and textbooks in aesthetic breast surgery, has lectured on almost every continent around the world, and was even the recipient of the prestigious ASPS Special Achievement award in plastic surgery. READ the articles discussed in this podcast as well as free related content: https://bit.ly/JCApril25Collection The views expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect the official policies or positions of ASPS
Neighbors have questions about parking north of Liberty Street.
Habs PxP Victor Findlay on the Habs late push, Nick Suzuki leading the team, Juraj Slafkovský's strong second half, Sam Montembeault and the Canadiens blueline.
It's not just the theme for this week's Conservation Tillage and Technology Conference at Ohio Northern University, it's the philosophy farmers are living by these days (at 14:07) --- The Little People of America will hold their Spring Regional event in Findlay this weekend... We explain why that's such a big deal (at 26:57) --- Around Town: It's time once again to go Bowling for Kids in support of the Children's Mentoring Connection (at 47:04)
For the 35th episode of "Reading the Art World," host Megan Fox Kelly speaks with influential art dealer Michael Findlay about his captivating memoir, "Portrait of the Art Dealer as a Young Man," published by Prestel.This vibrant conversation takes listeners back to New York's electric downtown art scene of the 1960s and 70s, where Findlay directed one of SoHo's first galleries and launched exhibitions for artists now considered icons. With charm and wit, Findlay shares candid stories of his rise in the art world, recounting encounters with Andy Warhol, David Hockney, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, and other creative forces that defined an era when appreciation for art outweighed its investment potential.Moving beyond nostalgia, Findlay provides sharp insights into how the art world transformed from the experimental downtown scene to today's global market. Through vivid anecdotes about The Chelsea Hotel, Max's Kansas City, and Studio 54, he recreates a New York where creative experimentation flourished without today's commercial pressures.Whether you're fascinated by cultural history, the evolution of the art market, or simply love a good story, Findlay's irreverent, honest perspective offers a fresh look at a pivotal moment when art dealers, artists, and collectors converged to create lasting cultural change.ABOUT THE AUTHOR One of the earliest dealers in SoHo, Michael Findlay showcased artists including John Baldessari, Joseph Beuys, and Hannah Wilke. Named Head of Impressionist and Modern Paintings at Christie's in 1984, he later became its International Director of Fine Arts. Since 2000 he has been a director at Acquavella Galleries, New York, which in recent years has held major exhibitions of important Impressionist, modern, and contemporary masters. His other books include “The Value of Art" and “Seeing Slowly – Looking At Modern Art.”PURCHASE THE BOOKhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/746815/portrait-of-the-art-dealer-as-a-young-man-by-michael-findlay/ SUBSCRIBE, FOLLOW AND HEAR INTERVIEWS:For more information, visit meganfoxkelly.com, hear our past interviews, and subscribe at the bottom of our Of Interest page for new posts.Follow us on Instagram: @meganfoxkelly"Reading the Art World" is a live interview and podcast series with leading art world authors hosted by art advisor Megan Fox Kelly. The conversations explore timely subjects in the world of art, design, architecture, artists and the art market, and are an opportunity to engage further with the minds behind these insightful new publications. Music by Bob Golden
It's 1987. The surf's up, the sun's out, and high school teacher Freddy Shoop is about to have the summer of his life… until he's roped into teaching remedial English to a group of students who would rather be anywhere else. In this episode of the Better Learning Podcast, Kevin, Eric, and Mark crack open Summer School, the cult classic that blends outrageous 80s comedy with a surprisingly insightful take on teaching, student motivation, and the eternal struggle between fun and responsibility. We break down what makes Mark Harmon's Mr. Shoop one of the most unexpectedly relatable teachers in movie history—does his unconventional, rule-breaking approach make him a terrible educator, or the kind of mentor students actually need? We also dive into the misfit classroom of 80s archetypes, from the horror-obsessed duo of Chainsaw and Dave to the overachieving student with test anxiety, and discuss how these characters still reflect real-world education challenges today. Takeaways: Connecting with students has a huge impact Sometimes you need respect from students before they like you Have fun and be yourself Take the five seconds to say something individualized to a student Connect with Eric Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/esstoller/ Connect with host, Kevin Stoller: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevinstoller/ Episode 221 of the Better Learning Podcast Kevin Stoller is the host of the Better Learning Podcast and Co-Founder of Kay-Twelve, a national leader for educational furniture. Learn more about creating better learning environments at www.Kay-Twelve.com. For more information on our partners: Association for Learning Environments (A4LE) - https://www.a4le.org/ Education Leaders' Organization - https://www.ed-leaders.org/ Second Class Foundation - https://secondclassfoundation.org/ EDmarket - https://www.edmarket.org/ Catapult @ Penn GSE - https://catapult.gse.upenn.edu/ Want to be a Guest Speaker? Request on our website
(Episode 321) On this show the Blueberry Chicks Shelly and Treat Hartmann come to the studio to talk about the progress of the TV show and preview upcoming episodes. Amanda Jones joins Host Rob Byrd to welcome special guest, comedian Jerry Donavon to the studio. He comes in to tell everyone about his event at the Black River Tavern and talk about the direction of comedy in America. Scott T calls in for a road report from Findlay, Ohio. Chris Siriano joins the Jerry, Amanda and Rob by phone to talk about the House of David men being conscientious objectors during World War 1. It's all here, right now and so much more on the Moondog Show. Find more at MoondogShow.com
What does it mean to lead in weakness rather than strength? In this episode, Loren Richmond Jr. talks with Rev. Dr. Andrew Draper, co-author of Disabling Leadership: A Practical Theology for the Broken Body of Christ. Together, they explore how the church can redefine leadership away from power, charisma, and productivity toward humility, inclusion, and community-driven authority. Andrew shares insights from his work in disability theology, church leadership, and reconciliation, discussing how leadership must embrace human limitation and interdependence rather than seeking control or dominance. They also dive into the challenges of deconstruction and critical theory, why Christian nationalism and secular humanism are both flawed responses to uncertainty, and how churches can better align their practices with their values of inclusion. Rev. Dr. Andrew T. Draper is the Executive Director of Winebrenner Theological Seminary in Findlay, OH. He is also teaching pastor at Urban Light Community Church in Muncie, IN. He has authored numerous books and articles on race, disability, and the church. Dr. Draper holds a PhD in theological ethics from the University of Aberdeen and an MDiv from Winebrenner Theological Seminary. Relevant Links: www.AndrewTDraper.com www.UrbanLightMuncie.com www.facebook.com/AndrewThomasDraper Presenting Sponsor: Phillips Seminary Join conversations that expose you to new ideas, deepen your commitment and give insights to how we can minister in a changing world. Supporting Sponsors: Restore Clergy If you are clergy in need of tailored, professional support to help you manage the demands of ministry, Restore Clergy is for you! Kokoro Join in for heartfelt journeys that challenges the way we see ourselves, each other, and the world we share. Future Christian Team: Loren Richmond Jr. – Host & Executive Producer Martha Tatarnic – Co-Host Paul Romig–Leavitt – Associate Producer Dennis Sanders – Producer Alexander Lang - Production Assistant
Paula Findlay joins us for the first time in over 2 years this week to talk all about her life & training. If you want to hear all about her run training, run sessions, long runs, weekly run structure, bike power, bike sessions, bike training structure and many, many more training details then THIS is the podcast for you. We also reminisce a bit on the glory days, discuss being prepared to die on the TT bike and chat about T100 and Ironman. Patreon - Patreon link Nerd Belts - TTH20 for 20% off click here Precision Fuel & Hydration - TTH25 for 15% off your first order (or find the code for 20% off all orders on Patreon) Precision buycycle - need to sell your bike? Or buy a secondhand bike? Then click this link for a special discount code click here
This New Fire Chiefs Roundtable episode is packed with information on what to expect if you are a new fire chief or inspiring to be a chief. Host - Clayton O'Brien - Fire Chief City of Oregon (cobrien@oregonohio.org) Co-Host - Josh Eberly - Fire Chief City of Findlay (jeberle@findlayohio.gov) Guest - Shawn Wittkop - Fire Chief City of Defiance (swittkop@cityofdefiance.com) Guest - David Bowen - Fire Chief City of Napoleon (dbowen@napoleonohio.com) Guest - Cuyler Kepling - Fire Chief City of Swanton (firechief@swantonfire.com)
In this episode, Jamie talks with Amanda Findlay, Executive Director at Matchbox Studios in Lafayette, Indiana, about leading a coworking space that is more than just a place to work. Matchbox Studios thrives as a nonprofit organization, blending coworking, innovation, and community-building in a town with a population of just 70,000. Amanda shares how their unique approach has fostered a loyal and diverse membership base while supporting local economic development. We talk about: How Matchbox Studios evolved into a thriving nonprofit coworking space. Why their model focuses on community and shared spaces rather than private offices. Strategies for engaging local HR departments to attract and retain talent. The value of offering unique resources like a makerspace and acceleration programs. How Matchbox Studios keeps their mission-driven business sustainable. This episode is packed with inspiration and actionable insights for anyone interested in coworking, community building, or nonprofit innovation. Don't miss Amanda's story of growth and impact at Matchbox Studios Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Amanda's LinkedIn profile MatchBOX Coworking Studio website Everything Coworking Featured Resources: Masterclass: 3 Behind-the-Scenes Secrets to Opening a Coworking Space Coworking Startup School Community Manager University Follow Us on YouTube
She's one of the most prolific female filmmakers of all time, becoming a bona-fide entrepreneur in a male-dominated industry. She also worked entirely in sexploitation and horror, and has stubbornly resisted any attempts at canonization. Is there art in the unabashedly commercial cinema of Roberta Findlay? In this special report, Will talks to Peter Alilunas and Whitney Strub, co-editors of "ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay," the first book about one of American cinema's most fascinating, challenging, and contradictory figures. Check out "ReFocus: The Films of Roberta Findlay" - https://edinburghuniversitypress.com/book-refocus-the-films-of-roberta-findlay.html Join the virtual book launch on Tuesday, December 3, 4-6pm (with Roberta in attendance!) - https://www.eventbrite.com/e/refocus-the-films-of-roberta-findlay-paperback-launch-tickets-1095355480729 The Rialto Report's interview with Findlay - https://www.therialtoreport.com/2015/08/16/roberta-findlay/ Our vintage episode on Findlay - https://soundcloud.com/the-important-cinema-club/92-roberta-findlay-thinks-your-stupid-for-liking-her-films