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WPRB News and Culture: The Pidgin is dedicating an entire episode to the beauty of the radio. Independent radio enables the Pidgin's existence, and does so much more than bring audio to our car speakers. First, Natalia Maidique and Teo Grosu host a LIVE interview with Dr. Jeff Dror from Florida University about what's behind this medium – radio waves! – and what these waves can tell us about the elusive dark matter that makes our Universe. Next, Maggie Stewart and Ariel Chen dig into library archives to highlight a snapshot in history, the tragedy of 9/11 and how radio played a role in covering it, and healing the communities it impacted. Finally, Margo Mattes focuses on radio and independent journalism in Hong Kong, and talks to Princeton senior Joshua Yang about his experience with that scene.Hosted and produced by Teo Grosu and Natalia Maidique. Reported, recorded, and produced by Natalia Maidique, Teo Grosu, Maggie Stewart, Ariel Chen, and Margo Mattes.All music used under Creative Commons license. Theme music: "Montanita," by Ratatat. (00:00) Introduction(01:05) Radio in Space(24:53) Connection Through Tragedy(45:12) Journalism in Hong Kong
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The Dean's List with Host Dean Bowen – In this deep dive, I expose how a university plans to secretly continue DEI programs despite a statewide ban. Undercover footage reveals the president admitting to rebranding efforts to avoid detection while keeping $7 million in taxpayer funding. When confronted, he denies everything—until shown the tape. This is yet another attempt by the left to deceive the public.
Primal Rage (1988)Directed By: Vittorio RambaldiStarring: Patrick Lowe, Cheryl Arutt, Sarah Buxton, Science in the Front - Party in the BackCrummy Movie March rolls on, and in this 3rd episode of the monthy, we're looking at the 1988 masterpiece Primal Rage. It's a red-assed world, honey baby - and nothing sticks the point home more than when a reporter gets bitten by a mutant baboon and spreads an unknown virus around campus. IMDB has this to say about it: "A scientist at a Florida University accidentally creates a "rage virus" while conducting experiments to restore dead brain tissue in baboons. The virus soon spreads."Why's it always gotta be Florida?We Also Talked About:Underground Inc: The Rise and Fall of Alternative Rock (Amazon)Poppa Don't Preach (Madonna) (YouTube)Poppa Wants the Best for You (Danny Aiello singing as Poppa to Madonna) (Youtube)Our Episode on "Hard Ticket to Hawaii"Seven (Youtube) Ecca Vandal (Youtube)Scream Queen (Amazon)Trophy Heads (Amazon)Celtic City (Amazon)Say the Word (Youtube)Planet of the Apes Bathrobe Like what you hear here? We're on the youtubes now with our entire new back catalog and some upcoming exclusive content available at https://youtube.com/@deweypodmonster(Some of the above links are affiliate links, if you purchase through these affiliate links we do get a small kickback, and it's the best way to support this show!).Rate and Review us on the podcast platform of your choice!As always, remember, you can always find the latest goings on at our website https://Crap.TownCheck out our fellow podcast network members at https://Yourunpodcast.com
This week's topics:Back to back hurricanes strike central FloridaRepublicans sweep elections in FloridaAbortion and Marijuana amendments fail to pass in FloridaUniversity of Florida President Ben Sasse Suddenly ResignsRays Stadium deal stalls after stormsWith guests:Daniel Ruth, Honors College Visiting Professor of Professional Practice, USF- TampaRosemary Goudreau O'Hara, Former Editorial Page Editor, South Florida Sun SentinelSteve Bousquet, Opinion Page Editor and Columnist, South Florida Sun SentinelTara Newsom, Attorney, and Political Science Professor, St. Petersburg College
Co-Host Craig Orness interviews Ronnie Sowell, father of Iowa State wide receiver Chase Sowell. Ronnie, a former Florida University baseball player, shares insights on why Chase chose Iowa State over Florida, navigating the transfer portal process, and much more! Get your Cyclone gear at soundthecyrens.com!
This week's topics:Florida University Lessons argued in courtJuneteenth not a State Holiday in FloridaDemocrats work to win more seats in NovemberHow is "Lawfare" used by politicians?With guests:Jason Garcia, Publisher, "Seeking Rents" Newsletter & PodcastAdriana Novoa, Professor of Latin American History, University of South FloridaTrimmel Gomes, Journalist, President, Gomes Media StrategiesDarryl Paulson, Emeritus Professor of Govt. & Politics, USF-St. Petersburg
Marta Karolyi's last competition as head coach of the U.S. gymnastics team was the 2016 Olympic Games. Since then, everything at USA Gymnastics (USAG) has changed. The biggest sexual abuse scandal in sports history was uncovered and leadership at USAG turned over multiple times. What do the coaches of U.S. World Champions think about the cultural reshaping within USA Gymnastics? The special guests this episode are Cleo Washington, co-coach of 2017 all-around World Champion Morgan Hurd; Sarah Korngold, current coach of team World Champion Shilese Jones; and Owen Field, coach of team World Champion Leanne Wong and also associate head coach at Florida University. Club Gym Nerd members have a mini bonus episode from this interview to enjoy. They discuss: Why Sarah and Owen decided to answer questions on social media Their first experiences with USAG camps from dev to national team The positive experiences they've had at national team camps The changes they've seen over the years and the struggles to gain consensus amongst so many voices How Owen and Leanne Wong navigated the last minute substitution and begin in a confusing vault final reserve situation at Antwerp Worlds in 2023 What surprised them during their first international assignments Injury management and prevention in club, college and under USAG OLYMPIC LIVE SHOW TICKETS ON SALE NOW OLYMPIC TRIALS BONUS PODCAST SCHEDULE Wednesday, 6/26 after podium training (late afternoon/evening) CT Friday, 6/28 after Women's Day One 10:15ish pm CT Join Club Gym Nerd (or give it as a gift!). It includes: Weekly Q&A Behind The Scenes podcast, dedications, mini-commissions , group commissions, exclusive extended interviews, and College & Cocktails episodes. Plus discounts and first dibs on Live Show tickets and merch. Exclusive VIP section on the message board Forum More goodies: GymCastic newsletters 2024 College & Cocktails menu (including mocktails, of course) GymCastic Fantasy Games GymCastic Store: clothing and gifts to let your gym nerd flag fly and even "tapestries" (banners, the perfect to display in an arena) to support your favorite gymnast! Hats: coming soon. Catch up with these U.S. Championship Links Behind The Scenes: Final Day U.S. Championships 2024 Behind The Scenes: Day One U.S. Championships 2024 Behind The Scenes: Podium Training U.S. Championships 2024 U.S. Championships Preview 2024 Podium training montage here (be sure to subscribe to our YouTube channel while you're there) Simone's Press Conference here Photos galleries Full Championship scores Highest scoring team machine from Emily Giambalvo at the Washington Post RECENT EPISODES Behind The Scenes: May 27th New Olympians Qualified Today 2024 U.S. Classic Meet Recap 2024 U.S. Classic: Immediate Post-Meet Reactions Behind The Scenes: Catchup with Scott Bregman Behind The Scenes: Gabby USAG WTF Hana Ricna RESOURCES & CITATIONS GymCastic Fantasy YouTube Show Spencer's Clickable Code of Points Gymnastics History and Code of Points Archive from Uncle Tim Follow the effects of the Russian invasion to Ukraine at Gymnovosti The Highest scores, D scores and World Cup rankings at The Gymternet Men's Gymnastics coverage from Kensley Neutral Deductions MORE WAYS TO LISTEN HERE
On Episode 93 of the BSG podcast, we are joined by sophomore at Florida University Parker Bell. Parker talks to us about his collegiate experience so far and gives insight on his road ahead. The BSG Podcast is brought to you by Moon Golf. They offer golf equipment, apparel, fittings, re-gripping, and anything else you can think of. Go check out Moon Golf and see why their customer service is so highly rated. www.moongolf.com @moongolfshop Subscribe to the Be.Still Golf channel: / bestillgolf Follow along with Be.Still Golf Here: Instagram - / be.stillgolf Facebook - / be.stillgolf Follow the Be.Still Golf Squad: Zach - / zacharynclay Brady - / _brady22 Mitchell - / bigbirch11 Casey - / caseyj.hall
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi confirmed this week the triennial Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (FOCAC) conference that will take place later this year in Beijing will, in fact, be a leaders summit. Before the FOCAC summit, Latin American and Caribbean leaders will take part in a similar gathering known as the China-CELAC forum. It's rather unusual that both are taking place in the same year and that's got some analysts suggesting representatives from African and Latin American countries would benefit a lot if they got together to compare notes on their deals with China. Leland Lazarus, associate director of the Jack D. Gordon Institute of Public Policy at Florida University in Miami, and Paul Nantulya, research associate at the Africa Center for Strategic Studies at the National Defense University in Washington, D.C., recently co-wrote an article that explains why this kind of South-South dialogue is so important. JOIN THE DISCUSSION: X: @ChinaGSProject | @stadenesque | @eric_olander | @aseanwonk Facebook: www.facebook.com/ChinaAfricaProject YouTube: www.youtube.com/@ChinaGlobalSouth FOLLOW CAP IN FRENCH AND ARABIC: Français: www.projetafriquechine.com | @AfrikChine Arabic: عربي: www.alsin-alsharqalawsat.com | @SinSharqAwsat JOIN US ON PATREON! Become a CAP Patreon member and get all sorts of cool stuff, including our Week in Review report, an invitation to join monthly Zoom calls with Eric & Cobus, and even an awesome new CAP Podcast mug! www.patreon.com/chinaglobalsouth
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (03/01/2024): 3:05pm- Dave Urbanski of The Blaze writes: “Blaze News investigative journalist Steve Baker—who for years has been searching for the truth about Jan. 6, 2021, and believes the U.S. government has been targeting him for it—on Friday was charged with four misdemeanors related to his Jan. 6 coverage at the U.S. Capitol after turning himself in to the FBI in Dallas. The charges are: Knowingly entering or remaining in any restricted building or grounds without lawful authority, Disorderly and disruptive conduct in a restricted building or grounds, Disorderly conduct in a capitol building, Parading, demonstrating, or picketing in a capitol building…Baker's Dallas attorney, James Lee Bright, added to Blaze News that withholding the nature of the charges against his client was a ‘really unusual' move. Bright told Blaze News that he's ‘disturbed' about what's happening with his client, especially given that Baker has been ‘in full compliance' all this time. Bright also said the federal government ‘three-plus years later going after people who were legitimate functioning journalists that day' appears designed to have an ‘absolute chilling effect.'” You can read the full article here: https://www.theblaze.com/news/blaze-news-investigative-writer-steve-baker-whos-been-reporting-on-january-6-handcuffed-charged 3:30pm- While speaking from Eagle Pass, Texas, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said that he met with the parents of Laken Riley—a 22-year-old University of Georgia student who was murdered by an undocumented migrant last Thursday. Trump stated, “[President] Joe Biden will never say Laken Riley's name, but we will…We're not going to forget her.” He went on to explain that undocumented migrants are pouring across the U.S. Southern border unchecked as part of the “Joe Biden invasion.” During his visit to Eagle Pass, Trump was accompanied by Texas Governor Greg Abbott (R) who, similarly, called on President Biden to use executive action to halt the ongoing chaos at the border. Meanwhile, speaking from Brownsville, Texas, President Biden said this administration—as well as local Texas officials—are working hard to create a “safe secure border.” Biden then emphatically stated “it is time to act,” calling on Congress to pass legislation that will guarantee border officials have the resources they need while drastically increasing the number of judges available to process the asylum claims of migrants entering the country. But wouldn't expediting asylum claims potentially encourage more migrants to flood the U.S. Southern border? 3:35pm- While appearing on Fox News with Sean Hannity, Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump jokingly said of President Joe Biden: “He couldn't do this interview…I say it loud and clear: he should take a cognitive test. A president should take a cognitive test. They say that is unconstitutional...But I took two of them, and I aced both of them—I'm very proud to say.” 3:40pm- Cliff Maloney Jr.—Founder of The Pennsylvania Chase—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his campaign to knock on 500,000 doors in key districts throughout PA, with the initiative ideally increasing Republican mail-in ballot participation. Maloney explains that “as much as I like voting on Election Day” it's important for Republicans to understand the vote early option is available to them. In past elections Republicans submitted a mere 20% of the total mail-in ballots. Maloney emphasizes that Republicans cannot fail to adapt and expect to win. You can learn more about The Pennsylvania Chase here: https://www.pachase.com 4:05pm- While appearing on MSNBC with host Jose Diaz-Balart, former presidential candidate Beto O'Rourke compared Donald Trump's pledge to secure the U.S. Southern border to “something you could have expected from Adolf Hitler in the 1930s”—no wonder Beto lost three elections in a four-year span. 4:15pm- On Good Morning America, ABC's unbiased journalist George Stephanopoulos suggested it is a foregone conclusion that the U.S. Supreme Court would rule against Donald Trump and his claim of having presidential immunity from prosecution for allegedly attempting to overturn the 2020 election. 4:40pm- Dave McCormick—Republican Candidate for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania & former Under Secretary of the Treasury for International Affairs during the George W. Bush Administration—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to talk about his campaign to unseat Sen. Bob Casey Jr. (D-PA). McCormick is calling on Lancaster City Council to rescind their recently approved Lancaster Trust Act which ends cooperation with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). The puzzling decision comes as thousands of migrants unlawfully enter the country everyday under the Biden Administration's relaxed border policies. You can learn more about his campaign here: https://www.davemccormickpa.com 5:05pm- In their Wall Street Journal opinion piece, David B. Rivkin Jr. and Elizabeth Price Foley write: “Many observers thought the Supreme Court would decline to consider Donald Trump's claim that presidential immunity shields him from prosecution for his conduct on Jan. 6, 2021. But on Wednesday the justices announced that they will hear the former president's case in April. Mr. Trump could eventually face a trial on those charges, but the justices had little choice but to take up this question because the lower court's ruling was so sweeping and dangerous. Mr. Trump claims that his allegedly criminal actions were ‘official acts' taken as president. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia held that it didn't matter if they were—that no president is entitled to immunity from ‘generally applicable criminal laws.' That decision violates the separation of powers, threatens the independence and vigor of the presidency, and is inconsistent with Supreme Court precedent.” Rivkin served in the Justice Department during the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations. Foley is a constitutional law professor at Florida University. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-the-justices-had-to-hear-trumps-case-presidential-immunity-125803c6?mod=opinion_lead_pos5 5:25pm- Fast food chain KFC has debuted a controversial new item: the Chizza! A piece of deep-fried chicken slathered in marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni. Rich will not be trying it anytime soon… 5:40pm- Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire writes: “Calls are growing in Sacramento for a criminal investigation to be launched into California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom after an explosive story published this week said that Newsom created an unusual special carveout in a piece of legislation that benefited one of his top donors. Bloomberg News reported that billionaire Greg Flynn was getting a “new boost” after his chain of Panera Bread locations were exempted from a new law that forces fast food restaurants to increase their minimum wage from $16 to $20 per hour. Flynn is the largest ‘restaurant franchisee in the US, if not the world,' the report added. Panera Bread was spared from the law because it offered ‘unusual exemption for chains that bake bread and sell it as a standalone item.' The report states that Newsom ‘pushed for that break.'” You can read the full report here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/calls-grow-for-fbi-to-launch-criminal-investigation-into-gavin-newsom-over-alleged-corruption-scandal 5:50pm- In a video posted to social media, Marianne Williamson announced she is “unsuspending” her campaign for president—she also used the four-minute clip to call Donald Trump a fascist. 6:05pm- BREAKING NEWS: Rich is ready to use his brand-new pizza oven! And we are all just waiting to be invited for dinner… 6:10pm- While appearing on CNBC, New York City Mayor Eric Adams defended his decision to give prepaid debit cards to undocumented migrants living in NYC—calling it “a smart way to bring down” costs. 6:40pm- Cliff Maloney Jr.—Founder of The Pennsylvania Chase—joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss his campaign to knock on 500,000 doors in key districts throughout PA, with the initiative ideally increasing Republican mail-in ballot participation. Maloney explains that “as much as I like voting on Election Day” it's important for Republicans to understand the vote early option is available to them. In past elections Republicans submitted a mere 20% of the total mail-in ballots. Maloney emphasizes that Republicans cannot fail to adapt and expect to win. You can learn more about The Pennsylvania Chase here: https://www.pachase.com
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 3: In their Wall Street Journal opinion piece, David B. Rivkin Jr. and Elizabeth Price Foley write: “Many observers thought the Supreme Court would decline to consider Donald Trump's claim that presidential immunity shields him from prosecution for his conduct on Jan. 6, 2021. But on Wednesday the justices announced that they will hear the former president's case in April. Mr. Trump could eventually face a trial on those charges, but the justices had little choice but to take up this question because the lower court's ruling was so sweeping and dangerous. Mr. Trump claims that his allegedly criminal actions were ‘official acts' taken as president. The U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia held that it didn't matter if they were—that no president is entitled to immunity from ‘generally applicable criminal laws.' That decision violates the separation of powers, threatens the independence and vigor of the presidency, and is inconsistent with Supreme Court precedent.” Rivkin served in the Justice Department during the Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush Administrations. Foley is a constitutional law professor at Florida University. You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/why-the-justices-had-to-hear-trumps-case-presidential-immunity-125803c6?mod=opinion_lead_pos5 Fast food chain KFC has debuted a controversial new item: the Chizza! A piece of deep-fried chicken slathered in marinara sauce, mozzarella cheese, and pepperoni. Rich will not be trying it anytime soon… Ryan Saavedra of The Daily Wire writes: “Calls are growing in Sacramento for a criminal investigation to be launched into California Democrat Governor Gavin Newsom after an explosive story published this week said that Newsom created an unusual special carveout in a piece of legislation that benefited one of his top donors. Bloomberg News reported that billionaire Greg Flynn was getting a “new boost” after his chain of Panera Bread locations were exempted from a new law that forces fast food restaurants to increase their minimum wage from $16 to $20 per hour. Flynn is the largest ‘restaurant franchisee in the US, if not the world,' the report added. Panera Bread was spared from the law because it offered ‘unusual exemption for chains that bake bread and sell it as a standalone item.' The report states that Newsom ‘pushed for that break.'” You can read the full report here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/calls-grow-for-fbi-to-launch-criminal-investigation-into-gavin-newsom-over-alleged-corruption-scandal In a video posted to social media, Marianne Williamson announced she is “unsuspending” her campaign for president—she also used the four-minute clip to call Donald Trump a fascist.
Who is the greatest Poing Guard of all time? It's clearly between Magic Johnson and Steph Curry but which of the two is number 1? Also, have you watched the Untold: Swamp Kings docuseries on Florida University between 2006-10? We have a few spoilers but you should definitely take a look.In this episode, we give a sneak peek of upcoming college football matchups for this Saturday and NBA matchups as we move closer to the start of the season. Last, but not least, Messi is making the MLS look like a YMCA Soccer League.--Voicemail call in: (219) 413-9405Instagram: @TheRunPodcast Facebook: PodcastTheRunYouTube: The Run with Manny WilsonTheRunUSA.com-------
In May, the White House released its U.S. National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism. As students return to campus, hear from two student leaders who are working to share and implement the strategy's recommendations at their colleges and beyond: Sabrina Soffer, a rising junior at George Washington University and the head of the school's Presidential Task Force to Combat Antisemitism, and Abe Baker-Butler, a rising junior at Yale University and the president of the AJC Campus Global Board. *The views and opinions expressed by guests do not necessarily reflect the views or position of AJC. Episode Lineup: (0:40) Abe Baker-Butler and Sabrina Soffer Show Notes: Learn: AJC Campus Library: Resources for Becoming a Strong Jewish Student Advocate Listen: IsraAID CEO on Sharing Israel's Expertise With the World's Most Vulnerable Follow People of the Pod on your favorite podcast app, and learn more at AJC.org/PeopleofthePod You can reach us at: peopleofthepod@ajc.org If you've enjoyed this episode, please be sure to tell your friends, tag us on social media with #PeopleofthePod, and hop onto Apple Podcasts to rate us and write a review, to help more listeners find us. __ Transcript of Interview with Abe Baker-Butler and Sabrina Soffer: Manya Brachear Pashman: At the end of May, weeks after most college students headed home, abroad, or to summer internships, the White House released its US National Strategy for Countering Antisemitism. But given the timing, it's unclear how many students know it exists. With me are two student leaders who not only know, they've shared it with other students with the intention of helping to implement its recommendations for college campuses, when in a few weeks they go back to school. Sabrina Soffer, a rising junior at George Washington University is the Commissioner of the Presidential Task Force to Combat Antisemitism at GW, and Abe Baker-Butler, a rising junior at Yale University is the president of the AJC Campus Global Board. Abe, Sabrina, welcome to People of the Pod. Abe Baker-Butler: Thank you for having us, Manya. Manya Brachear Pashman: So I will ask you both, when did you hear about the US national strategy? Abe Baker-Butler: So I heard about the national strategy when it was in the headlines initially. But with school ending and finals, I didn't have the time to actually sit down and read it in full until we got to AJC Global Forum. And what really stuck with me was how there are real action items in there for students, and not only Jewish students, but all students to take action to combat antisemitism. And I was very excited that as the campus global board, we had the opportunity to spend some real quality time brainstorming how we could play a meaningful role in implementing this National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism. Sabrina Soffer: So yeah, that's really interesting, I took very similar tidbits away from the strategy. But the first time that I heard about it was actually the same day that I was giving a talk to a group of women in San Diego, which is my hometown, in California. And it gave a lot of hope to the women who were listening to what I was saying, especially because the talk was about my experience on campus, which I think I'll get into a little bit later. But similar to Abe, the time I read it on the plane, actually on the way to Israel. So I had quite a bit of time to do that. And the thing that really stuck with me was exactly what Abe said, how all students, not just Jewish students, can take action and also the interfaith component. I think that having other students stand up for the Jewish community is essential and spreading awareness that way can really help in the fight to combat antisemitism. Manya Brachear Pashman: So yes, Sabrina, I do want to talk to you a little bit more about the Taskforce. But first, Abe, can you tell us about the AJC Campus Global Board? It was formed last year, but who makes up its membership? And why? Why are they on this board? Abe Baker-Butler: We're a group of 30 students, I believe, there are 20 of us from the United States, 10 of us from the rest of the world. And when I say the rest of the world, truly the whole rest of the world, Australia, to South Africa, to Europe, you name it. And our mission that we're working to pursue, is to support AJC's work on campus, and also to really ensure that AJC's work is informed from a student leader and young person's perspective. I think it's a real testament to AJC that they are taking this tangible step to prioritize us as young people and to say, you know, we want to hear you, and we want your perspectives to inform our advocacy. Manya Brachear Pashman: So what schools do students hail from? Are they all East Coast schools? Or is there geographic diversity? Abe Baker-Butler: Certainly not all East Coast schools, we have people from all over ranging from the University of Florida University of Southern California, University of Tennessee, Northwestern, and that's just in the United States. Our goal is really to ensure that we are incorporating a broad array of perspectives from across our country, from across also all parts of the Jewish community. We care deeply on the Campus Global Board about ensuring that we're embracing a pluralistic Judaism, that we have people from all denominations, all backgrounds, and we believe that by doing that we can best inform AJC's work. Manya Brachear Pashman: And what have you done so far? Abe Baker-Butler: So in the past year, we've really been building our structure and integrating ourselves into the AJC institution. A few highlights that I can think of from the past year that have been particularly meaningful to me, are well I guess this is one of the biggest ones in my mind during the development and prior to the announcement of the National Strategy to Combat Antisemitism, Holly Huffnagle, AJC's US director for combating antisemitism, her and other AJC content experts and staff took the time to meet with a contingent of our Campus Global Board members to hear their thoughts in a listening session of sorts. And then what Holly and those staff members did is they took those thoughts and used them as they were giving feedback to the White House, as it developed the National Strategy. To me that's extremely meaningful. Some other events we did is we had an event with Ted at University of Pennsylvania, which received really diverse audience in terms of Jewish denominations and observance, which I was very happy about. We also held an event with Richie Torres, at Harvard, which was also much needed, given the situation on campus there. And beyond those sorts of headline events, we've also been doing more-- we've started a mentorship program between our campus full board and ACCESS. And there's a lot more in the pipeline, too, that I can also talk about. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can you talk a little bit more about what was going on at Harvard? Is the campus global board, is the primary responsibility to respond to situations? Abe Baker-Butler: Yes, so the reason I made that remark is because I think there's often a perception that you can't be both progressive and Zionist, and I think Ritchie Torres, who was our speaker there, really cuts that misconception straight through. But in terms of us responding to what's going on on campus, another really interesting part of our work that I'm proud of is our antisemitic incident response. Whenever there is an antisemitic incident on a campus, we the leadership of the campus global board, try and reach out to the Jewish leaders on that campus, whether it be the presidents of Hillel, or the head of the Chabad board. And we come saying, Hey, we're not here looking to get any kind of headlines, or press coverage, or to meet with your university administrators. You tell us what you need. And we're here as a group of 30 committed individuals to provide it to you. Manya Brachear Pashman: Sabrina, tell us about GW's task force to combat anti semitism and who makes up that group? Sabrina Soffer: Yeah, so GW's task force came about after the Lara Sheehi incident that happened in December. So basically, there was a professor who was teaching a mandatory diversity class at the grad school level. Everybody had to introduce where they were coming from. And there was a group of students from Tel Aviv. And the professor responded, it's not your fault you were born in Israel. And to make a long story short, that class became increasingly about imperialism and settler colonialism and more anti-Israel over time, and the students became more and more uncomfortable, and even after they reported it to the dean, there was no accountability. And then there was a title six complaint. And after that, there was an investigation conducted by the University, I guess, the university hired a law firm. And they found that there was not only no antisemitism, but no discrimination, because it fell within the lines of free speech, what was going on in the classroom, which I don't necessarily agree with, I think that it created a really hostile environment. Because the students did report that they couldn't sleep well, they couldn't eat because they had to turn in assignments to that professor who they couldn't trust because obviously, she disrespected them because of their identity. So something I'm trying to do with the taskforce is trying to create trust between all members of the GW community, whether they agree or disagree, and no matter their identity groups, but I'll put that aside for now. So after that incident happened, there was a student in the student government, I think he's the former legislator General. And he was friends with the president of Chabad. And I'm the vice president. So they were speaking about it. And I guess the president, who's a good friend of mine, said, Oh, I have a friend who's very much involved in the Jewish world. And she would definitely like to take on an initiative like this one, and create a taskforce to deal with these issues on campus, because we've had quite a few of them that are either similar or radically different than the Lara Sheehi incident. So you know, I took the task upon myself I, they gave me some parameters of what to do, like it had to be 10 students, which I've now expanded to 15, because I couldn't reject people who seriously sounded amazing in their interviews, and then it had to be tied to the student government in some sort. So from there, I had to pass it through three different committees on the task force, and I really wanted it to be an all encompassing group. For example, I didn't want it all Jews, like the White House National Strategy says. And I think at the back of my mind, my mom raised me with this principle of like, you can't solve a problem without making people who are a part of the problem, a part of the solution. So I said, You know what, let's go for it, Yallah, and it'll be better this way. And we'll figure out these issues together. So then it came about, it was voted on unanimously. And then we've kind of started doing some work during the summer, we started collecting data. I've gotten the whole team organized, and I'm really, really pleased. Manya Brachear Pashman: You know, I'm sure there are Jewish students who are listening, who are heading to campus as freshmen this year, perhaps their parents or their grandparents are listening. And Sabrina, I'm curious, what should they expect? And how can they prepare to be a Jewish student on an American college campus? Sabrina Soffer: So I think that every campus is different. And I want to preface this by saying that no, the campuses themselves, besides a few, like, you can't label the campus as an antisemitic University, I think that's really important to note. For me, from what I've seen in conversations with administrators, with faculty and other students, is that there's a problem of systemic ignorance that breeds antisemitism, not so much a problem of systemic antisemitism. Because really, people don't have that, the majority of people don't have that much hate in their heart, you know, to like, go out and say tropes and demonize, you know, another, another person's identity for no reason. I think it really comes from people trying to advocate for something else, but they don't know how it makes other people feel, or they just don't care. And I think we have to do a better job of explaining how we feel. So that was just a little bit of a preface, but the backstory is that I came into college not having any idea what this would be like. I tried to look for a campus with a great Jewish community, which GW absolutely has. Not all campuses have it. But I'm lucky, I actually don't believe that we do have a Chabad, Hillel, Meor, GW for Israel. So groups that I really identify with, and I thought that I would have no problem. However, in some of the classes that I was taking, I would openly share my ties to Israel, where my family was from, where I got my principles and my ethics. And over time, I came to realize that my ideas were being tarnished, they were being called racist and xenophobic. This was just a quick story. We were trying to talk about Holocaust education and slavery education, and one girl told me, Oh, the Holocaust is a lot more sensitized than slavery in school, because Jews are white. And that's like, I took that very, you know, did not sit well with me. But it was a problem of ignorance. I had a conversation with the girl afterward. And you know, we reconcile the differences, but like, I think that happens a lot on campus where there's so much ignorance, that it just comes out in ways that they shouldn't. So, from then on, I really took it upon myself to become an educator, no matter what people would think of me. I would always try to spread my truth and do it in a loving way. So I would just encourage all Jewish students before they get to campus to find their community because this whole time that I was experiencing this difficulty, I was really leaning on my Chabad friends, my Hillel friends, and of course, my family back home. Always talk to your parents. I think that's a really important point. And find the people who are going to support you no matter what. So that's just my my big piece of advice as well as get yourself educated. Know your history. Know your facts, know your identity, and never stop being who you are. Manya Brachear Pashman: Abe, what about you? What advice do you have for incoming freshmen? Abe Baker-Butler: Yeah, well, I think Sabrina really hit the nail on the head here by talking about ignorance. The stories I've heard from my friends and what I've experienced on campus, I've seen that a lot of the antisemitism we see is really driven by ignorance. I've heard multiple times on my campus. ideas such as the Jews are white and privileged. Why do the Jews have so many resources in the form of their lovely Hillel building? Look how rich the Jews are-they have security guards. These kinds of ideas, these kinds of comments. I think they're not coming from. Yeah, I don't think there's such a thing as informed hatred, right. I think that's an oxymoron. But they're coming out of ignorance. And I think because these sorts of antisemitic sentiments are coming out of ignorance. It makes the work that people like Sabrina and I, like Sabrina's taskforce and our campus global board, I think it makes the work that we're doing, ever more important, extremely important. Abe Baker-Butler: In terms of my advice for Jewish students coming to campus, I would say, you should keep in mind that while you can have an extremely meaningful impact by teaching those who may be ignorant about antisemitism, you also should remember that it is not only your responsibility to fight antisemitism, it is the entire community's responsibility to fight antisemitism. That includes it, should and must include allies. And then the other advice I would give is exactly what Sabrina said, you should know that as a Jewish student, there is a community behind you both on your campus, whether it's Hillel or Chabad, or anything else. And also, nationally, there are students like Sabrina and I, who are here to support you. There are organizations like Jewish on Campus, for example, of students that have ambassador's programs on campus. So you should never feel alone as a Jewish student on campus. Because there's so many people out there who care about you and support you. And you have the facts behind you. Sabrina Soffer: I also just something that's really important for students to know is like know your rights on campus, both in the campus realm and the legal realm. Because what happened with the Lara Sheehi incident, those students, they knew how to report the incident. But there was no accountability. So it's like, where do I go from there? I've had students, I've had friends who've given up after they've had incidents, and they didn't know to go to groups, like AJC or Hillel International, maybe to help them out. So I think that knowing your rights before you get to campus is imperative. Manya Brachear Pashman: You know, I was going to add, thank you so much, Sabrina, for that. I was also going to add to what Abe said, you know, I went to a very small school. For undergraduate. I was one of two Jews on campus that I know of. There might have been more. So there was no Hillel. It was a very small, tiny Jewish community. But like you said, there are organizations like AJC, there are national organizations. Now there's a national action plan that applies to every school. Not just these larger schools that have Hillels or Chabads on campus. So we talked about engaging different points of view, and different perspectives. These are all young people, your age, still learning. I also think it's very important to build and find allies on campus. I think that right there is a potential for education. And Abe, I am curious what kind of thought the campus global board has given to engaging different points of view and finding allies? Abe Baker-Butler: So we care deeply about finding allies. One thing I do want to highlight is the AJC curriculum that we've been developing with Dr. Sara Coodin that we look to use on campuses. And in terms of finding allies. That is key if it's central to our work on the campus global board. Some ideas that we have that we're working on include collaboration, brotherhood and sisterhood events, with Black and Jewish fraternities and sororities, reading groups between black and Jewish groups on campus to understand each other's shared perspectives. Joint interfaith seders and events between Muslim and Jewish groups on campuses. We really have a responsibility to create shared communities of goodwill, who can be our allies on campus, because in addition to having the national strategy and having national organizations like AJC on campuses, like the one you attended Manya, having allies like that is perhaps the most important because they can be that community that supports you. And the other thing that I wanted to add to what we were discussing before, in terms of advice for Jewish students that I neglected to say was, you should always be proud of your Jewish identity. Always, always, always. You're the heir to an extremely rich intellectual and cultural tradition. And anyone who tries to make you feel ashamed of that or to slander that is wrong, and you should not heed what they say. Manya Brachear Pashman: I am curious if you could share how you have celebrated, enjoyed being Jewish on campus? Sabrina Soffer: This past April it was Yom Ha'atzmaut and we had Israel fest. It's a GW for Israel organized, we put Israeli flags in Cogan Plaza, the main plaza, we had loud music, falafel, shawarma, everything, and we were just dancing. And it was just the most amazing experiences not only feel like, for me, a lot of my Jewish identity comes from, like Zionism and my Israeli background. So just being able to celebrate Yom Ha'atzmaut with a bunch of my Jewish friends who also support Israel. And it was just amazing. And also like a lot of the music that I grew up with, and that I'm familiar with, that was very fun to like, have in public on campus, and also having non Jews join us in that celebration. And this was all while SJP and JVP, were sitting right in front of us for literally two hours with posters with very hostile messages about Israel. And we didn't pay any attention, we kept dancing, and they just it's like, you know, we will do our thing, we'll be proud, we block out the noise, block out the hate. So that felt pretty great. And then another experience I had was on Pesach, my parents come and visit me a lot. I brought them to Chabad for Pesach, and it was just like they fit in so nicely with all my friends, all the students and the whole GW community. Chabad was really the organization that ushered me in at the beginning, they really made me feel like home away from home, and having my parents who like literally made my home amazing, very Jewish. Like they brought me up in a Jewish home, having them in my new kind of home in college just was very rewarding. So those are two experiences. Manya Brachear Pashman: Both sound beautiful, both sound really, really lovely. And I just want to clarify for listeners, JVP stands for Jewish Voice for Peace, and SJP is Students for Justice in Palestine, which are two groups on college campuses that have engaged in a lot of anti-Israel rhetoric. Abe, I want to turn back to you for one last question. And that is, I asked you what the Campus Global Board has done and it's one year of existence, but what will it do in the year ahead? What do you envision accomplishing? Abe Baker-Butler: Probably the most central part of our plans for this year, I want to highlight is implementing the White House national strategy on combating anti semitism on campus. One idea that we're working on, not finalized yet, but that I'm hoping will become a reality is an incubator of sorts, where we'll put out a call for proposals from not only Jewish but non Jewish groups about how to fight antisemitism on campus, in line with the plan. And then our goal is that the campus goal board will sift through the proposals that we receive and figure out how we can best support, financially and otherwise, these organizations on campus in conducting activities that will help implement the plan and stem antisemitism. Some other ideas we have are, we want to bring diplomats from Abraham Accords countries to campuses to help stem the ignorance that I was talking about. And then also, we want to ensure to, the point I was making earlier about integrating young people, and really walking to talk with young people as part of AJC's advocacy. We want to ensure that young people, members of the campus cohort and others aren't as many AJC advocacy meetings and settings as possible, because we believe, and AJC believes as well, that when our voices are there, it provides for an even more persuasive advocacy, and an even more full representation of the interests of the Jewish community. Manya Brachear Pashman: Can you give examples of where that advocacy takes place? Where would these young people go? Abe Baker-Butler: Certainly. So we're planning to do it at all levels. One example would be Diplomatic Marathon alongside the UN General Assembly, meetings with diplomats there but also at the local level with legislators and others, at the regional office level. There are a lot of opportunities for young people to get involved in AJC's work. And we want to ensure that young voices are represented in all of these meetings, whether it be domestic legislators or diplomats or anyone else. Manya Brachear Pashman: Sabrina, Abe, thank you so much for joining us and discussing what your plans are for this year. I wish you both a lot of luck and I hope you most of all enjoy your junior years in college. Sabrina Soffer: Thank you so much for having us. Abe Baker-Butler: Thank you, Manya. Shabbat shalom. Sabrina Soffer: Shabbat shalom.
The American Association of University Professors declares in a preliminary report that Florida's public colleges and universities are "under assault" by recent efforts such as the ban on DEI courses and the overhaul at New College in Sarasota. We speak with Professor Henry Reichman, professor emeritus at Cal State - East Bay. He chairs the AAUP's committee on academic freedom.
58 Minutes PG-13 Andy is the host of the Doom Kitchen and Burn Babylon Burn podcasts. Andy joins Pete to have some fun commenting on a few subjects, including James Lindsay's blow-up in reference to a recent Paul Gottfried article, a Florida University professor getting caught changing statistics on race relations, and whether Tucker Carlson is controlled opposition. Today's Sponsors- MostlyPeaceful.com- Promo Code "pete" for 20% off - https://mostlypeaceful.com/ and, Crowdhealth - Promo Code: peteq - https://www.joincrowdhealth.com/ Andy's Liberty Links Get Autonomy 19 Skills PDF Download The Monopoly On Violence Support Pete on His Website Pete's Patreon Pete's Substack Pete's Subscribestar GabPay - @petequinones Pete's Venmo Pete on Facebook Pete on Twitter
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Oliwon Lakarayib reçoit Benoît Bérard, professeur à l'Université des Antilles où il assure la direction de l'EA 929 AIHP/GEODE. Il a dirigé de nombreuses fouilles programmées de sites archéologiques précolombiens. Il a aussi assuré la coordination de programmes de recherches internationaux dans différentes îles des Petites Antilles, en particulier le Projet Collectif de Recherche sur le Néolithique de la Martinique dans son contexte Antillais (incluant des chercheurs venant de l'Université du Manitoba, de l'Université de Leiden et de Pennsylvania State University), la mission archéologique "Sud-Dominique" du ministère des affaires étrangères (en collaboration avec des chercheurs de University of Vermont et Florida University), ou le programme d'archéologie expérimentale Kytangomingo Ema sur la navigation précolombienne. Il a dirigé, co-dirigé et rédigé de nombreux ouvrages, chapitres d'ouvrages et articles sur les civilisations amérindiennes antillaises ainsi que la protection et l'intégration des héritages amérindiens dans le patrimoine des sociétés créoles antillaises. Il anime d'ailleurs à l'UA depuis plusieurs années un séminaire de Master dédié à l'étude du processus de patrimonialisation dans les Antilles françaises. Benoît Bérard a aussi œuvré comme expert international auprès du centre du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO pour l'évaluation du patrimoine archéologique (colonial et précolombien) de la Caraïbe. Il dirige enfin la collection d'archéologie antillaise à comité de lecture international Tabouï. La bibliographie de Benoît Bérard est accessible sur ce site https://univ-ag.academia.edu/BenoitBérard Minutage: 1' Présentation de M. Berard 3' Des recherches centrées sur l'archéologie précolombienne 5'51 Où en est la recherche sur les populations pré-céramistes ? 12'25 A Marie-Galante est conservée la sépulture la plus ancienne. 13' Qu'en est-il du peuplement le plus récent ? 16'03 Un système économique prédéterminé 17'06 Des questions restent en débat 19'43 La “légende noire” ou la construction du mythe colonial sur les Amérindiens des Antilles. 25'40 Sémantique : Quel vocabulaire utiliser pour évoquer ces populations ? 30'20 Ne pas perdre de vue la diversité interne des groupes. 31' Le terme “Caraïbe” en question 33'43 Le terme “Kalinago”. 34'19 Les étiquettes ont servi le processus colonial. 37' Quelles sont les sources utilisées ? 44'55 Le XVIè siècle ? 47'54 Le premier contact est un choc et une évolution considérable 50'23 1625-1660 : une période de cohabitation ? 51'57 Le traité de Basse-Terre en 1660 52'40 L'impact de l'arrivée du sucre 54'10 Patrimonialisation 57'48 Les formes variées de la patrimonialisation 59'00 Les enjeux de la patrimonialisation 1h00'50 La construction du mythe du tombeau des Caraibes en Martinique 1h05'43 Les axes de recherches et projets de M. Bérard.
Our Great Coach on this episode is Eddie Reese. Eddie is an American swimming coach. As a swimmer he was the first Florida University swimmer to win five SEC individual titles in a single season. He transitioned into coaching in 1965 and became a Head Coach for the first time in 1972. In 1978 he became Head Coach at the University of Texas and has gone on to win 15 NCAA championships, and 41 consecutive conference titles. He was also the Head Coach of the USA swimming team at the 1992, 2004 and 2008 Olympics. And has coached a total of 29 Olympians who have collected 39 gold medals, 16 silver medals and eight bronze medals He is considered the greatest swimming coach in the history of the sport and at 81 years of age is still actively coaching. This was a great conversation, with a true giant in the swimming world and I hope you enjoy it as much as we did. Here at the great coaches podcast we're working to create one of the world's best leadership libraries from the lessons our interview guests share with us. You can help support our project, get exclusive content and early access to the Great Coaches Collection by joining our Patreon community. If you would like to send us any feedback or if you know a great coach, who has a unique story to share, then we would love to hear from you, please contact us at thegreatcoachespodcast@gmail.com or us using any of the links by CLICKING HERE
In this episode of the Maven Money Personal Finance Podcast… Andy shares wisdom from the one and only Warren Buffett. Links: Humans Under Management Andy Hart Patreon Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Maven Adviser website for more great content. So sit back and enjoy unrivalled words of wisdom from Andy Hart - host of the UK's premier personal finance show. Is there a topic you'd like Andy to cover? We'd love to hear from you! Contact Andy Hart directly with any comments / feedback on team@mavenadviser.com. Alternatively you can reach out on Twitter @MavenAdviser.
Front Row Classics kicks off 2023 with a conversation featuring three-time Oscar nominated actress, Diane Ladd. Brandon recently sat down with Diane to discuss her latest film, Isle of Hope, directed by Damian Romay. This touching film is a testament to the power of family and working through your past to define your present and future. Ladd shares her thoughts on the film's hopeful message and why it deserves attention during this awards season. Brandon and Diane also spend time discussing her southern upbringing and relationship with daughter, Laura Dern. We also spend time with remembrances of such classics in her filmography as Rambling Rose, Chinatown and Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Legendary actress Diane Ladd is a Golden Globe (Alice), BAFTA (Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore) and Independent Spirit Awards (Rambling Rose) winning actress who has been nominated for over 70 awards during her astonishing 7 decadelong career including three times for both an Academy Award and Golden Globe for Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore, Wild at Heart and Rambling Rose for which she and her daughter actress Laura Dern made Academy history as the only mother and daughter to be nominated in the same year for the same film. Ladd is currently starring in Isle of Hope, a new feature film that opened December 9, 2022. Ladd stars as well-known actress Carmen Crawford whose daughter Victoria (Mary Stuart Masterson) blames for having crushed her dreams of becoming a playwright. But when Carmen suffers a life-threatening stroke and wakes up thinking she's living 15 years in the past, Victoria is given a unique opportunity to figure out where her life went off track and reconcile her relationship with her mother. Andrew McCarthy, Sam Robards, and Jessica Lynn Wallace co-star. Isle of Hope, written and directed by Damian Romay and produced by Omar Romay. Ladd has several films currently streaming, coincidentally all based on true events: Gigi & Nate, director Nick Hamm's coming-of-age drama based on Ned Sullivan and his capuchin support monkey Kasey, Charming the Hearts of Men starring Kelsey Grammer, Anna Friel and Sean Astin, inspired by events during the Civil rights movement in 1964 and The Last Full Measure, a true story about a young soldier's exceptional bravery and sacrifice, starring alongside Christopher Plummer, William Hurt, Samuel L. Jackson, Ed Harris. Ladd has appeared in over 200 films and television projects including director David O. Russell's Joy, director Roman Polanski's iconic Chinatown, writer John Hughes' Christmas Vacation and, The Cemetary Club with Olympia Dukakis, Ellen Burstyn & Danny Aiello which led her to produce her first film Mother in which she and Dukakis co-starred. For the small screen Ladd most recently appeared as Nell O'Brien in Hallmark's runaway hit Chesapeake Shores. Her varied television shows included her Golden Globe winning performance as Belle the singing, songwriting, waitress of the run-away hit series Alice based on her Oscar and Golden Globe winning role in the film Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore. Ladd also appeared in Steven King's Kingdom Hospital and co-starred in the popular HBO series Enlightened with daughter Laura Dern. And if acting isn't enough, Ladd has co-authored a new book with daughter actress Laura Dern, titled Honey Baby Mine which hits shelves Mother's Day, May 2023 by Grand Central Publishing. 2 Ladd has authored two other books: Spiraling Through the School of Life, published by Hay House, and a book of short stories, A Bad Afternoon for a Piece of Cake, published by Ladd's company Exxcel Press. Ladd began her career as a teenager in actor John Carradine's production of “Tobacco Road”, lying about her young age she next landed a stint as a dancer at the world renowned “Copacabana.” Next, she was cast in the Off-Broadway play “Orpheus Descending” co-starring with her soon-to-be husband Bruce Dern. She went on to again star opposite Dern in her first role for the big-screen in Roger Corman's The Wild Angels also starring Peter Fonda. She next starred in The Rebel Rousers, starring Jack Nicholson, Cameron Mitchell and again with Dern. She then wrote and directed the critically acclaimed Mrs. Munck, co-starring with Bruce Dern. Ladd has been a lifetime member of both the Actors Studio East & West Coast and a National Board Member of SAG/AFTRA both for over 25 years. She has a degree in Esoteric Psychology and a Certificate of Nutrition from Florida University as well as a Ministerial Ordination Degree. Ladd has worked alongside doctors for over 20 years as an “Intuitive Healer” and was chosen to give a Congressional Testimony regarding the Value of “Alternative Modalities”. She has served on the Board of Advisors for the AHMA (Alternative Holistic Medical Association) and served on the Board of Directors for Congressman Berkley Bedell's “National Foundation for Alternative Medicine” (NFAM). Ladd founded “The Art and Culture Taskforce“ a 501-C3 non-profit Foundation (artandculturetaskforce.org)
En este episodio hable como María Elena quien es Graduada en medicina natural, Quantum University, Hawaii, USA Graduada en Deep Tissue Massage, Florida University of Natural Health , FL, USA Graduada en Terapia SacroCraneal de la escuela Alemana: estudios en Munich, Alemania, Florencia, Italia y en Maharashtra, India. Graduada en Cromoterapia y Esogetic Color Puncture, India Graduada con certificación de profesorado en Chromothherapy Healing Light Techniques, Boulder, CO, USA Estudios de técnicas de Sonidos Sagrados, Tibetan Healing OverTones para equilibrio de las frecuencias de los Planos energéticos, India; y estudios de técnicas milenarias de sonidos equilibradores y armonizantes para trabajar los Planos de Consciencia con el Maestro Tom Kenyon, Orcas Island, WA, USA Estudios con nivel de profesorado de la técnica Aura Soma Balancing, método inglés de equilibrio energético y autoconocimiento, Inglaterra Estudios y certificación de Auriculoterapia con el Dr. Raphael Nogier, MD, John Hopkins Hospital University, Baltimore, MD, USA Estudios y certificación de acupuntura auricular con el Dr. Niemtzow, MD, John Hopkins Hospital University, Baltimore, MD, USA Estudio de Técnicas de Hipnoterapia para sanar traumas a nivel celular, India Estudios de Medicina Quántica y biofeedback con el diseñador y creador del sistema Indigo en Budapest, Hungría Con María Elena hablamos sobre el alimento para el cuepro alma y espiritu como debemos alimentar a cada uno dé estos para mantener la armonia en el cuerpo. No solo nos alimentamos con comida, tenemos que aprender a alimentar los otros componetes nuestros y en este episodio María Elena lo explica muy bien. Si quieres contactar a María Elena lo puedes hacer a travez dé: Su pagina web: http://www.dhyanachala.com/menuContacto.php Correo electronico: dhyanachala@gmail.com Instagram: @dhyanachala Y si quieres seguir al tanto dé otros episodios como también contenido dé valor que te puede ayudar en tú proceso dé transformación y conexión siguiéndome en mis redes: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/valedery/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCXqa... Tiktok: @valedery111 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/de-mente/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/de-mente/support
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Iconic Warren Buffett Speech | Investing and Life Wisdom | 1998 Billionaire Warren Buffett is the undisputed king value investing. But he is not just a finance guru, he also provides an incredible amount of wisdom on careers, business partners and life. In a rare speech to a class of students at Florida University in 1998, Buffett reveals thought-provoking gems on investing, wisdom and life, here is the full video. Find out what Warren Buffett has recently been buying on our Youtube channel Motivation 2 Invest: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UusUT7JotuA&t=131s #warrenbuffett #investing #stocks
New app in China is required for CCP members to download and includes quotes and quizzes from Xi Jinping. KNOW IT ALL: 1) Chinese secret police in a city near you. 2) A man in Federal Way is charged with murder after allegedly throwing a rock at a man's head and killing him. 3) Study about animals sleeping in bed with human owners. // Sen. Ben Sasse is reportedly resigning from the Senate to become President of Florida University. Bryan is starting to feel bad for Russell Wilson. // Biden to let people out of federal prison who were convicted on marijuana charges. Mainstream media waking up to Hunter Biden story as charges may be pending.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Meghan MacLaren, is a hugely successful professional golfer, and significant voice in the sport, commenting on the game and the culture that surrounds it through her hugely popular blog and social media presence. Meg graduated from Florida University in 2016 with a degree in English and Political Science, along with seven Division 1 College Golf victories. She was a member of the victorious 2016 Curtis Cp team, won two ladies European tour Access Events and in 2017 received the LET order of merit. She's a three-time winner on the Ladies European Tour, a winner on the LPGA Symetra tour in the US and is currently ranked sixth on the Ladies European Tour order of merit. Meg is incredibly passionate about gender parity in golf and women's sport, which forms the basis of much of our conversation. We explore Meg's path into professional golf and why the pay, coverage and opportunities for the women's game are still so far behind men's. Meg talks candidly about why she turned down the opportunity to play in a Saudi backed LET event last year and how the new LIV series could potentially impact the future of the game. We talk wider diversity in golf, changes at the LPGA and her plans for the future both as a professional player and beyond. Thanks to Sport England who support The Game Changers through the National Lottery. Executive Producer – Sam Walker Host – Sue Anstiss @sueanstiss A Fearless Women production
Chad King, business coach and founder of Titan Capital LLC, understands the importance of passive income streams. As a Florida University graduate with a Finance & Accounting degree, Chad started his career in sales at Xerox. Even though he was the top producer at Xerox, it wasn't where he wanted to be. Thankful for the entrepreneurial lessons he gleaned during that time, Chad jumped into the real estate business and never looked back. To date, Chad has completed over 450 fix and flip deals and continues to build generational wealth by investing in passive income-producing assets. Chad is also a successful business coach specializing in teaching sales, financing, asset acquisition, and income stream building. Everyone is in sales in some capacity or another. Whether it's our product, service, or personal brand - we are all trying to sell something to someone. Most sales models are not as antiquated as door-to-door sales, but the lessons are still the same. Chad thanks his years selling copiers for the important entrepreneurial lessons that carried over into his current career. Sales teach you to deal with rejection and build a rapport with people who don't want to deal with you. Most of all, sales teaches you to be mentally tough by not letting failure slow your momentum.According to Chad, two key elements of a successful entrepreneur are emotional intelligence and tactical empathy. Tactical empathy allows you to understand the interests behind the other side's positions without agreeing or feeling compassion for them. While emotional intelligence helps build relationships and defuse conflict. When dealing in sales, Chad relied heavily on these two skills to advance his real estate career in the business of flipping houses. The deal had to be creative, especially when the purchase was below market value, so both sides walked away as a winner. Along the way, Chad realized that if he wanted to retire at an early age, transactional income wasn't going to get him there. It sounds a bit counterintuitive if you're not well versed in the concept of passive income streams. If your income is transactional-based, you must continually make those transactions occur, day after day, year after year. To attain wealth, you need to invest the monies you make transactionally and purchase investments that generate passive income year after year. Chad's key component in his mastermind coaching course is not to make $1 million on one deal and then sit on your laurels. Instead, make $1million on one sale and then invest that money so it will give you a return without any effort for the rest of your life. That is the secret to creating wealth. These are the steps that Chad followed that enabled him to retire before 30.Taking this leap into the unknown is difficult and uncomfortable. But it is only through discomfort that people grow. Even as a successful real estate investor and owner, Chad still invests in himself and is a member of 7 different mastermind groups. Knowing which investments will yield high returns in today's tumultuous market can be challenging. To help those interested navigate this territory, Chad created his coaching firm to teach others to do the same as he did. Join today's One Big Tip podcast and learn why Chad chose to invest in real estate to create generational wealth and hear more about his coaching and mastermind classes so you can create generational wealth. In this episode[1:35] Hear why Chad is grateful for his time at Xerox.[4:00] In the fix and flip real estate business, emotional intelligence and tactical empathy are what allowed Chad to get ahead. [7:23] Transactional business won't get you out of the rat race. [12:20] Coaching and mentorship is the best way to invest in yourself. [16:00] How to navigaSupport the show (https://jeffmendelson.com/onebigtip)
SUMMARY Amy Entress and Joe Marino, both retired from the military, share their experiences in transitioning to a civilian career and the unique offerings and opportunities provided by Veterans Florida, a non-profit organization that provides career assistance to veterans. EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS 00:40: Gene introduces guests Amy Entress and Joe Marino of Veterans Florida. 03:13: Amy shares her experience in the navy for 10 years as a service warfare officer. 04:55: Joe shares his experience in the military and his transition into working for civilian companies. 07:49: Amy describes how she navigated her post-military career choice and the things that she considered. 10:55: Joe describes the steps that he took in navigating his post-military career. 13:00: Veterans Florida is a state-created, non-profit organization that provides career assistance to veterans, work force assistance to employers who want to hire veterans, and entrepreneur training for veterans that want to start or grow their business. 14:11: The kinds of activities that make Veterans Florida stand out from other non-profit organizations in other states. 15:50: How Veterans Florida has grown organically. 16:50: How the agriculture program has grown and their partnership with the Institute of Food and Agriculture Sciences of Florida University in training veterans. 20:50: Patterns in the pursuit of entrepreneurship. 22:10: The timeline people should have in mind when they're making the transition from military to civilian career and when they should be reaching out to an organization like Veterans Florida. 24:00: Support that Veterans Florida offers to spouses. 25:00: Gene's business tip: There are two different types of advisors. One is a retirement advisor; the other is an investment advisor. Invest for growth when you can, but also be prepared for downdrafts that can occur seemingly out of the blue. When you have the right team on your side, you'll be better prepared to go through unexpected changes. The Make Your Move podcast came as a result of the book Make Your Move: Charting Your Post-Military Career. Order your copy today. All proceeds go to Freedom Fighter Outdoors: https://www.genemoran.com/make-your-move/. Get all the resources from this episode on genemoran.com/e13 Connect with Gene on linkedin.com/in/genemoran/ or visit genemoran.com. Get the resources offered by Veterans Florida by visiting https://www.veteransflorida.org/.
REBUILDING THE TEMPLE AT JERUSALEM: THE PERSIAN EMPIRE'S INFLUENCE IN THE REBUILDING OF JERUSALEM by Sandy MillerWhen the Persian Empire conquered the Babylonians, one of Cyrus the Persian's first acts was to decree that any Jew who had been deported to Babylon, by Nebuchadnezzar, nearly 70 yearsearlier could return to his homeland to help rebuild the temple. His proclamation read: The Lord, the God of heaven, has given me all the kingdoms of the earth and he has appointed me to builda temple for him in Jerusalem. Cyrus apparently believed he had been divinely authorized to rule many nations with many gods and goddesses. He honored the various gods of the nations by rebuildingthe temples to their gods.After Cyrus's proclamation, almost 40,000 Jews left Babylon and headed for Jerusalem. Cyrus sent silver and gold goblets with the exiles to be returned to the temple at Jerusalem. These sacredvessels were plundered by Babylon and placed in the temple of Nebuchadnezzar's god, Marduk to declare his dominance over theGod of the Jews.Sandy Miller has taught the Bible as cultural history for 17 years on two Florida University campuses. She is presently teaching at Florida Gulf Coast Academy in Naples, Florida.Sandy loves the Bible and has been an avid student of its philosophy all of her life, teaching Bible classes in one form or another to every age group from early childhood to senior citizen groups. Sunday schools, Bible schools, Bible camps, small discussion groups and Bible workshops are ongoing involvements for Sandy. Conducting Teacher Training Workshops to arm teachers with practical, creative methods and procedures to make Bible study both interesting and relevant is also a continual focus.https://www.amazon.com/REBUILDING-TEMPLE-JERUSALEM-SANDY-MILLER-ebook/dp/B09GWDX83N/ref=sr_1_2?crid=HTIONY093FB8&keywords=Rebuilding+the+Temple+at+Jerusalem&qid=1643729707&sprefix=rebuilding+the+temple+at+jerusalem%2Caps%2C399&sr=8-2https://www.globalsummithouse.com/product-page/rebuilding-the-temple-at-jerusalemhttps://www.discussionbooksbysandy.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/2322gsh.mp3
Armageddon's Only Weapon Is the Sword of Truth by Sandy MillerWhen I decided to teach Revelation, I had to understand Armageddon. I realized Christ's weapon was the sword of truth carried in his mouth and that his white robe was stainedwith blood from his own self-sacrifice. Seeing Christ's army dressed in spotless, fine white linen, I understood Christ's army doesn't have bloody victims. Their uniforms are spotless white.My Conclusion is that the Battle of Armageddon is a different kind of war, a war fought daily by Crist and his army of truth bearers sharing the goodness of God with people everywhere. How long is it going to take for the sword of truth to change collective thought? We don't know, but fortunately, the book of Revelation will be around to point the way to New JerusalemSandy Miller has taught the Bible as cultural history for 17 years on two Florida University campuses. She is presently teaching at Florida Gulf Coast Academy in Naples, Florida.Sandy loves the Bible and has been an avid student of its philosophy all of her life, teaching Bible classes in one form or another to every age group from early childhood to senior citizen groups. Sunday schools, Bible schools, Bible camps, small discussion groups and Bible workshops are ongoing involvements for Sandy. Conducting Teacher Training Workshops to arm teachers with practical, creative methods and procedures to make Bible study both interesting and relevant is also a continual focus.https://www.amazon.com/Armageddons-Only-Weapon-Sword-Truth/dp/1956074015https://www.discussionbooksbysandy.com/http://www.bluefunkbroadcasting.com/root/twia/12722gsh.mp3
This episode is also available as a blog post: http://realcrime.net/2021/12/14/potential-school-shooting-stopped-at-a-florida-university/ Sources https://www.wftv.com/news/local/local-university-student-accused-planning-mass-shooting-appear-before-judge-this-afternoon/FFSAWWE755FTRNU4Q675C3WL5M/ https://www.miamiherald.com/news/local/education/article256482871.html https://www.wesh.com/article/embry-riddle-student-plotting-mass-shooting/38485363 https://www.news-journalonline.com/story/news/2021/12/10/erau-student-accused-planning-mass-shooting-appear-before-judge/6459736001/ https://www.local10.com/news/local/2021/12/10/college-student-from-south-florida-arrested-threatened-to-shoot-up-daytona-beach-college-police-say/ My post on the other plot from last week: https://realcrime.net/2021/12/13/ghost-guns-found-in-pa-school-shooting-plot/ Intro Music: “Death and Axes” by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/trenchreynolds or https://twitter.com/RealCrimeNet Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/realcrimenet IG: https://www.instagram.com/trenchreynolds/ Merch: https://www.mooshuandme.com/collections/realcrime-net Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/trenchreynolds PayPal: https://paypal.me/trenchreynolds --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realcrimestories/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realcrimestories/support
It gets graphic, gross, disturbing and downright terrible in this episode. We start this episode with Danny Rolling, hiding his sorry ass out in the woods behind Florida University, watching innocent students through their windows. We'll tell you about the horrible crimes that were committed to his victims and leave you hanging when the police have their number 1 suspect...or do they? Tonight's Drink: Medicine Ball 3/4 cup water 3/4 cup lemonade 1 bag Teavana Jade Citrus Mint Tea 1 bag Teavana Peach Tranquility Tea 2 teaspoons honey 1/8 teaspoon peppermint extract (optional) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ripplepod/message
Listen to our archived episodes: RadioPublic|LibSyn|YouTube Support the show: Patreon|PayPal: 1x or monthly|Square Cash * David Waldman and Joan McCarter celebrate All Souls Day, while also observing Election Day in the traditional Democratic manner, wringing their hands and checking the polls. Virginia, beautiful this time of year, seems to be becoming dumber every minute. Uppity race theories and imaginary skirt wearing rapists are driving Republicans crazy to the polls, threatening Democrats across the board. Donald Trump rallied for Glenn Youngkin, by utilizing the miracle of the internet. Actually, Donald only ever rallies for himself, and Trump only wins when everyone else loses. The FEC figures foreign money's as good as any in U.S. referendum campaigns. Oregon historic preservation committee was meeting to nominate sites associated with local African-American history, but was interrupted by an anti-CRT patriot/racist asshole's “bias attack”. Florida University blocked its professors from testifying against Ron DeSantis' voter-suppression law, as it would go against the school's interest to come into conflict with his administration. Joe Manchin, pretty much the textbook example of stupidity, blows up infrastructure week, again, while he thinks it over some more. Other than that... and a few other negligible details like climate, prescription drugs and immigration and that thing's ready to go. President Joe Biden and Nancy Pelosi are keeping immigration in the bill, which the Senate Parliamentarian isn't going to like, but who cares? Everyone knew Elizabeth MacDonough's opinion on immigration before she even had the job. Constitutional change is coming sooner than most think. It's not like they're the Articles of Confederation or something. Jan. 6 investigators postponed pushing for Trump White House records because it might be messy and time-consuming, and who wants that? If rioters keep getting wrist slaps, wrist slaps will be all anyone will ever get. Over three quarters of a million Americans have died from COVID-19 so far. The latest hundred thousand or so have turned out to be more young, Southern, rural, white, etc., etc.. Meanwhile, NYC workers march across Brooklyn Bridge to get their last minute vaccine shot so that they can hold on to their jobs.
Join host Lauren McClain and co-host David Phillips Junior as they dive into the fan experience of the sports we love. In this week's episode, they chat about the creative ways you as the fans get to a stadium on a busy game day. Also, there's always time for food...They discuss the best foods in stadiums around the country. And Will Turner, an insider for the USF Bulls tells us all about life in Tampa.
Net op tijd lijkt Susan toch weer fit te zijn voor een groot toernooi: de Olympische Spelen! Vanuit Sankt Moritz vertelt ze over haar opmerkelijke trainingsregime de afgelopen dagen (‘om de dag hard!') en over de aanloop naar de 10.000 meterfinale op 7 augustus, in een - waarschijnlijk snikheet - Tokio.Verder is de Nederlandse topjuniore Yasmine Abbess (19) te gast, die (net als Susan vroeger) traint en studeert aan de Floriade State University (FSU). Hoe gaat het er daar in Amerika aan toe? Wat zijn ‘boosters'? En waarom mag je nóóit ‘Florida University' zeggen? • Presentatie: Olivier Heimel• Vaste co-host: Susan Krumins• Gast: Yasmine Abbess• Producer: Dag en Nacht MediaZie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week's guest is one of only four US Women's Soccer players to win three Olympic Gold Medals. She's represented the United States in over 100 international matches and played professionally for 13 seasons. Join Bernie in welcoming the indefatigable Heather Mills to the program as they discuss her life as a sports pioneer both on and off the field. You'll hear how competing against her younger brother and the quiet support of her athletic parents instilled a sense of determination that led to an All-State career at Saint Ursula Academy in Cincinnati and a Hall of Fame career at Florida University. Plus: Witnessing the US Women win the 1999 World Cup at the Rose Bowl; why 2008 is her favorite of her three Gold Medals; the decisions that led to her return to the Olympics in 2012, and raising a family with a fellow professional athlete. Later, Heather tells Bernie about her Gold Medal Mindset training program, which helps athletes overcome adversity, how she feels the pandemic has impacted youth sports, and more!
This week we reviewed the first 3 books in the Sugarlake Series by Emily McIntire. Join us as we discuss these angsty romance stories, chat with Emily on where she drew her inspiration from for this book, and of course, all things spoilers! Book #1 - Beneath the Stars……Chase and Alina have an instant friendship from a young age. However, their relationship is somewhat taboo because Chase is 2 years older and is her best friends' brother. They finally give in to their feelings for each other only to be torn apart by several heartbreaking events. Their lives take them in different directions until they are led back to one and other and navigate the waters of a second chance romance. This book is full of angst, lust, steam and passion. The themes of the book are real and raw and bound to elicit emotions. Check the trigger warnings. Book #2 - Beneath the Stands….Elliot Carson is Alina's brother from Beneath the Stars. Once a famous basketball player who suffered a career ending injury, he is now an Assistant coach at a Florida University. This is where he crosses paths with Becca, Alina's best friend, who is attending the University as a student. Becca ends up working with the basketball team and her and Eli's attraction burns hot and fast (Hello hot bathroom scene). Both Eli and Becca have complex family relationships. Their challenges lie in their secret relationship, and in Becca's skewed view of love. They face a lot of hurdles in their relationship. If you love sassy female characters, sports romances, and hot, dominant alpha holes, then what are you waiting for. Start reading. Book #3 - Beneath the Hood….In a world where social media rules, the real is hidden behind photoshop and trolls say things that they would never say to you in person, meet Blakely. Social Media Influencer, obsessed with her weight, what she eats and trying to maintain a perfect image. Daughter of a famous Hollywood director who is too busy for her, Blakely surrounds herself with people who are only there to feed off her fame, and brush her mental health problems under the rug like an inconvenience. In comes Jackson Rhoades, 9 years older than Blakely and an employee of Blakely's father, he is suffering from a broken heart and demons from his past. Jackson is the first person to really see Blakely, and Blakely is the first person that gets Jackson to feel. Their story is about whether they can see through all the smoke and mirrors to find what really matters. If you love age gap romances, sweet talking Southern men, angst and real life issues, then this book is for you. Contemporary Romance, 18+, Full of angst, contains scenes relating to death, addiction & cheating. Where to buy:- Amazon:- Book 1 - Beneath the Stars - https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08CY9Z8VW/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i0 Book 2 - Beneath the Stands - https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08GKCC1LR/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i1 Book 3 - Beneath the Hood - https://www.amazon.com.au/gp/product/B08NZRLXGC/ref=dbs_a_def_rwt_bibl_vppi_i2 For all Slide Between the Pages updates, follow us on:- Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/slide_between_the_pages/ TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@slide_between_the_pages?lang=en Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/766383843991122/
From a small town in Tennessee to leading a house collective in Gainsville, Florida. Music is an amazing thing and an amazing journey. Learning about a whole different genre in 2018, ended up leading Nish to a brand new outlook on life and music.Hey, I'm Rob and I am the host of Take A Shot With Me. I have traveled the world, worked on radio stations, and managed artists, now I wanna interview some of the best new artists I like and drink with them!In this week's episode of Take A Shot With Me, I sit down with Nish aka Young Nish. Nish is a Florida-based, Buffalo-born DJ/Producer. He moved from Tennessee to South Florida as a senior in high school. Went to Emory University and then transferred to Florida University. An abroad trip to Spain, lead Nish to learn all about underground Tech House music which completely changed his musical taste. Wanting to learn how to DJ after coming back to the US, has now lead him to open up for the likes of Westend and John Summit. In this episode, I chat with Nish about his House Hats Collective crew, why he decided to DJ only house music, starting his own lacrosse company, where he feels the most at home after moving around a bunch throughout his life, and we get some explanation from Nish on some interesting photos he has posted on his IG.Really informative chat with Nish about his musical taste and life, so let's get into the interview!Intro Song: Nish - Maria
Former Florida Gator WR and now CEO of Leadership Surge, Alex Willis joins us for a conversation about construction leadership. Alex believes that though most construction professionals are masters of their craft they have never been equipped to lead. Enter Leadership Surge, Alex's company is on a mission to develop top frontline leaders in the trades. If you enjoyed the podcast please like, share, or reach out with feedback! Email us at contact@laying-foundations.com Check out our YouTube Channel: https://youtu.be/zO0T45txdoU Follow us on Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/laying-foundations Check out Leadership Surge: https://www.leadershipsurge.com/ Podcast Shownotes Leadership lesson Alex talks about getting hurt at Florida University and choosing to give, and get over the sulking period because he could still contribute to his team by pouring into people even though he was not in the limelight. - Alex created tools and leadership skills and tied it to how you can apply it at home as well as on the jobsite - Growth mindset - To get team chemistry we have to find common ground - Challenge our team to get to know other trades and their perspective so you know what they are going through - Our industry is like a locker room where their is camaraderie, we have to do a better job at channeling that and becoming a team across the board that is consistent The person in the field has to be your best trained leader They are dealing with labor turnover, scheduling to make the job work, material delivery to the jobsite Two approaches to leadership in construction One that is sold out and ongoing One that is trying to patch their mess ups with bandaids Stress management Our industry has the highest rate of suicide out of any other industry in America We overuse the suck it up buttercup mentality Inconsistency in pay Support system is away when traveling High pressure to get it done Suicide in construction - is higher than the fatal 4 in OSHA Peanut - Monkey Example Live to see another day Out of 70,000 thoughts a day, we have 56,000 negative thoughts We have to learn to take a timeout and celebrate our wins People in construction are terrible at slowing down and celebrating the good Invest in yourself before you start the day so you mentally get your mind right (healthy routine) Quiet time in the morning Mediate Workout Russell Wilson example You can be too negative and too positive Life's best moments are on the fringes - neutral thinking Take the next right step - don't focus on all the things out front that we have to accomplish Old school construction were beat down as students because they were told they were not good enough to go to college Speak life into these guys and encourage them instead of being that negative you aren't somebody attitude - The more vulnerable you are the more attractive you are to other people - As a leader the people you are teaching and encouraging are your legacy - “Discipline equals freedom”- Jocko Willink - "Prepare for the moment" - "You don't get what you deserve you get what your ruthlessly commit to"
Plants Grow Here - Horticulture, Landscape Gardening & Ecology
Kevin Folta is the host of the Talking Biotech Podcast and a professor of the Horticulture and Sciences department at Florida University. In this episode, he takes us through some of the pros and cons of monoculture crops, which get a bit of a beating in many circles, but there might be more to the story than you've heard.EPISODE LINKSCheck out the Talking Biotech Podcast website: https://www.talkingbiotechpodcast.com/Listen to Talking Biotech on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5KTZzetuvnWMbrMakdqSSS?si=V919E4VPQV-fNH8P_SMrXwListen to Talking Biotech on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/talking-biotech-podcast/id1006329802Follow Kevin on Twitter: https://twitter.com/kevinfoltaUniversity of Florida: http://www.ufl.edu/FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIATwitter: @PlantsGrowHere / Facebook: @PlantsGrowHerePodcast - Join our Facebook group!VISIT OUR WEBSITEwww.PlantsGrowHere.comYou'll find heaps of educational blog articles, including Organic vs Artificial Fertilisers & The Best Options To Keep Your Plants Satisfied, How To Encourage Soil Biodiversity In The Garden & 8 Types Of Soil-Dwelling Organisms, and What Is Healthy Soil, And How Can We Build It?.LET'S WORK TOGETHERAre you in the industry or an enthusiast with something of value to share? We're always on the hunt for interesting people, doing interesting things. If you'd like to work with us send a message via our online form or a direct email to plantsgrowhere@gmail.com.
Leonard George and Willie Jackson, who broke the color barrier for Florida University football., join Paul to tell their story in honor of Black History month.
We tell a crazy story about when we had Rowdy Roddy piper on our old podcast 10 days before he passed away. Then we meet a knife wielding squirrel in a woman's gigantic backyard --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sklarbrocountry/support
Super Bowl LV is official; it is in the books. Given that this was the biggest game of the entire NFL season, I’m going to give a few observations that I made.How unbelievable is it that the Chiefs didn’t score a single touchdown? A team that averaged 3.5 touchdowns per game in the regular season was unable to tally one on the biggest stage. What about the fact that Leonard Fournette led the game in touches (20)? Or how about the resurrection of Gronk as he put up six receptions for 67 yards and two touchdowns. Whoever you wanted to win the game; you have to admit that very few predicted a Bucs blowout.Here is the final point I want to make. Tom Brady was obviously in this game, and over the years, he has become a top target for non-Patriot or Bucs fans to root against. Now, I know that not every fan roots against him, but it is more common that an unbiased fan likes seeing Brady lose instead of winning. Here is what I have to say about that. I’ll use a quote from an unlikely source…“Everybody loves the underdog, and then they take an underdog and make him a hero, and they hate him. But as long as they can knock you back down, it seems like you’re an underdog again…”–Fred DurstYes, this quote initially had nothing to do with football, but I think it applies perfectly to Brady. Tom Brady was drafted in the sixth round of the 2000 NFL draft. He was picked 199 overall by the New England Patriots. He was a modest prospect who performed poorly at the combine. Most of us know what happened after this. He’s won seven Super Bowls, five Super Bowl MVPs, and three MVP awards. Now, based on where he was drafted, wouldn’t you think he would be a perfect “All American Underdog Story?” I would consider it for sure. So the question is…why so much hate for this man? The answer is very nuanced, and it spans over two decades. I’m also not sure I have an excellent concise solution for you. I suppose the hate comes from a combination of his cheating allegations, on-field whining, and just the overall “chip on his shoulder” attitude he’s had his entire NFL career. But I think Fred Durst was on to something with his quote.We like underdogs in the country. Nay, we love them. A considerable percentage of NCAA fans rooted for 11 seed George Mason in the 2006 NCAA tournament. I sure did. George Mason beat a 6, 3, 7, and 1 source on their way to the Final Four. They eventually lost to the eventual champion, No. 3 seed Florida University. The overwhelming majority of unbiased fans did root for the underdog. I’m not going to list every underdog story to happen in sports, but the question remains: what makes Brady different? Why is there so much hate for the most successful quarterback in NFL history, especially after he had a humble beginning to his career?I’m guilty as well. I rooted against Brady in 2002 as he was playing my St. Louis Rams, but besides that, I’ve rooted against him mainly because I didn’t want to see the winning streak continue. I knew where he came from. I knew the chip he had on his shoulder. I learned how remarkable his ascent to the GOAT was, but it didn’t matter. I wanted to see him lose because he’d won enough. I feel like a lot of people had the same mentality. As I hinted in my previous article, I was rooting for Brady to win another one last Sunday. Nothing against the Chiefs, but I finally reached the point in my fandom that I said, “if he’s going to be the best, let’s see him do it so that he leaves no doubt in anyone’s mind.” You can love him if you want. You can hate him if you wish. You can be indifferent. None of these positions changes the fact that he is the greatest quarterback in NFL history.Alright, it time to digress a bit after that long-winded rant. Today we are going to talk about some Bucs’ free agents.-------------------------------------------------------What is Dynasty Owner? Dynasty Owner is not your average fantasy football. You may have your DraftKings and Fanduels of the world but we are year-round and put you right in the seat of the Owner, Coach, and GM. Fantasy footballers all over have been wanting a game like this and you may have even heard our name from Christopher Harris or even the Dynasty Nerds podcast.We use real NFL contracts and salaries in our game so when something changes here in the real world it affects your team for the year. With a challenge of the salary cap and keeping your team under it, you get the feeling of what it's like to run a business and see your team get rewarded when they win.Learn more today at www.dynastyowner.com and come see what we are all about.-------------------------------------------------------Connect with Dynasty Owner:Visit us on the web -- https://www.dynastyowner.comFollow us on Twitter -- @Dynasty_OwnerFollow on Facebook - www.facebook.com/DynastyOwnerFantasySports
Are you considering going to college in Florida and want to stay in Florida after you graduate. Tune in as we discuss Florida's public Universities in today's episode of The Moving to Florida Show. If you would like to connect with us about your move to Florida you can reach us at movingtofloridashow@gmail.com. You can also connect with us on social media on Facebook and Instagram: @movingtofloridashow and for Twitter our handle is @movingtoflshow. Be sure to subscribe to the show if you like our content so that it will automatically download to your device and get you one step closer to moving to Florida!
Season 3 Ep 27, we chat with NSW Age and Knox Pymble Swim Club rising star Tyson Upton. In this podcast we discuss his training during the pandemic, how much of an influence his father Simon has been on his swimming career, state teams, Australian Age Nationals and dealing with the pressures during the week, as well as his big decision to head over to the US and join Florida University and be a part of the awesome USA College experience. All that and a whole lot more.
With no Dave this week, Ollie and Jazz are left to run the show as they welcomed Whitney Holtzman to the Podcast. Whitney is the CEO of Social Victories, CMO of NFL, MLB and NHL players and author of the book You Are The First You. She's also, apparently, responsible for the success of Florida University's football success in the 2000s, the Queen of the Tampa Bay sports scene and has great insight and knowledge of the business behind the business of professional sports.
Toby Turner was a class clown who was more interested in joking around than doing work. Initially wanting to try stand up, he soon found that his home state of Florida didn’t exactly have a thriving comedy scene. He then decided to turn to Youtube, but couldn’t afford a camera. So, his mom, who was strapped for cash herself, took out a loan so that her son could follow his passion. That camera soon came in handy when a fellow Florida University student got tasered in class—a man who would forever be known as the ‘Don’t Taze Me Bro!’ Guy.
What is the best way to productively deal with pressure? Olympic gold medal backstroke swimmer Ryan Murphy joins hosts Kelly Palace and Maria Parker to talk about how he deals with pressure in his life, both in and out of the pool. Contact Kelly and Maria at hello@championsmojo.com. MORE ABOUT RYAN MURPHY: Ryan Murphy is an American competitive swimmer, currently swimming for the L.A. Current professional swim team. He is a three-time Olympic gold medalist and world-record holder in the men's 100-meter backstroke (long course). At the 2016 Summer Olympics, Murphy swept the backstroke events by winning gold in the 100- and 200-meter backstroke. Murphy also won gold in the 4×100-meter medley relay and his leadoff backstroke leg broke Aaron Peirsol's former world record set in 2009. Episode Topics and Mentions Speedo USA Goldfish Swim Schools Bridgestone tires Coronavirus COVID-19 Quarantine Tokyo 2021 L.A. Current professional swim team Florida University of California Golfing Mindset Public health Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory 2016 Olympics Backstroke Matt Grevers Ryan Lochte Aaron Peirsol Lenny Krayzelburg Michael Jordan Stock market Health coaching Life coaching Reframing obstacles Success through consistency Water safety awareness Hanging for shoulder rehabilitation Takeaways Kelly Reframing situations in life can help you face challenges with more optimism and success. Stay healthy with “pre-hab” habits to prevent injury. Maria Recognizing and moderating pressure can keep you calm and help you perform at your highest potential. Consistency takes precedence over mood. No matter how you’re feeling, keep practicing, showing up and striving for greatness. Quote of the Week: "The best way to deal with pressure is to deal with pressure."-- Ryan Murphy Subscribe to the Champion's Mojo podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Google Play. Have something you want to share with us? Email it to hello@championsmojo.com Keep up with the show by visiting ChampionsMojo.com and visiting the Facebook page, Instagram page, and Twitter page.
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Hey everybody! Welcome back for another fun episodes of Queer All Year! Today, we start out with a revalation about Florida Man and then on to Florida University to observe the effects of McCarthyism and the Lavendar Scare. After that, we end off the episode with some "Advice from a Unicorn!" Thanks so much and remember: We Love You!
Can You Practice "Social Distancing" And Run A Presidential Campaign All The Numbers Say Joe Biden Is On Verge Of Massive Victory Over Sanders, So Why Is He So Angry? Andrew Yang To Deliver Keynote Presentation At a Florida University, Are We Getting More Yang? --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/problem-solver-politics/support
Hey Everyone! On Episode 8 of The Behavior Trap Podcast, I had the opportunity to speak to Sarah Hudgens. Sarah Hudgens received her Bachelors in Special Education from the University of Dayton. Sarah received her Masters in Special Education: Severe Disabilities and Autism from Florida University, and finally Sarah received her Masters in ABA from Florida Institute of Technology. Sarah is originally from St. Louis and is a die-hard Cards fan! She currently resides in Dayton, Ohio with her husband and 2 fur babies (Australian Shepherds Odie and Keeva). Sarah currently works full time as a special education teacher and part time as a BCBA in a private clinic. Sarah has taught elementary for 11 years, middle school for 1 year, and currently this is her first year at high school. She is currently on the district's behavior support team, and is a tutor for StudyNotes ABA. Sarah has a strong passion for helping others learn about ABA and use ABA principles and strategies in their classroom and try to spread all things ABA through her instagram page @Teacch.love.aba. Fun Facts: Sarah is a competitive Irish dancer at the champion level!
David Blay- David Blay is working during the last 20 years with sport and company people to help them to appear on media. Also, he's teaching international students on mastering for sports business on UCAM, UPV and Florida University in Spain. He's collaborating now as a journalist for Radio Marca, being an international speaker talking about remote work and presenting his third book 'The travel of the equilibrist'. Website: davidblay.com Listen to another #12minconvo
On the latest episode of American Slacker hosts Matt and Jesse discuss this week’s bizarre news including New York’s possible move to legalization in 2020, a couple bait biking with baseball bats, an old man at war with foxes, a fart that lead to a force choke, a Pizza ATM at a Florida University, a toe sucking creeper and the pick for Funny Clip of the Week. Then the guys recommend music to check out featuring the bands Star Fucking Hipsters and Between You & Me. The show wraps up with a Fact or Wack Music game with Matt asking music related questions and Jesse answering in the hot seat. Visit our sponsors and use these codes to support the show Manscaped: use code “Slackers” at https://www.manscaped.com/ Hemp-CBD: use code “Slacker” at https://www.hemp-cbd.com/ Seat Giant: use code “Slacker” at https://www.seatgiant.com/ Check out the American Slacker Podcast Website, Facebook Page, American Slackers Group, Instagram, Youtube and Twitter. To become a Patron of the show click here! The song “American Slacker” provided by Haverland
FLORIDA FRIDAY - Woman drowns her cat in order to "take him to Jesus". Florida University football coach's wife kisses all the players before every game. Woman charged after argument on Xbox Live leads to drive by shooting. Show your SUPPORT by donating to the Weird AF News Patreon where you'll get bonus episodes and you'll get to hang out with the host Jonesy! http://patreon.com/weirdafnews -WATCH Weird AF News on Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/weirdafnews and FOLLOW Jonesy at http://instagram.com/funnyjones or http://twitter.com/funnyjones or http://facebook.com/comedianjonesy or http://Jonesy.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
"il proposito è la direzione che noi abbiamo nella vita. Lavorare, allineandosi, non necessariamente per raggiungerlo come un obiettivo. Qualcosa di irraggiungibile, ma perseguibile."Sandro Formica, Ordinario della Scienza del Sé presso la Florida International University, Miami, U.S.A. Professore Visitante di Strategia Aziendale presso la Bocconi e SDA Bocconi e Professore di “Economia della Felicità” presso l’università di Palermo. Sandro è tra i fondatori dell'Istituto Italiano per le Organizzazioni Positive e direttore del comitato scientifico che quest'anno propone il primo Master italiano in Chief Happiness Officer.Con Sandro parliamo di consapevolezza, proposito, sia a livello individuale che in relazione alle organizzazioni e alle loro strategie e risultati.E di come la misurazione sia un elemento imprescindibile, anche quando parliamo di felicità.La conversazione con Sandro è nell'ambito della partnership con l'Italian Institute for Positive Organisations (www.iipo.it), promotore del primo percorso italiano certificato in Chief Happiness Officer, il Manager della felicità e dell'Innovazione.
We start with NBA free agency talk. Where will Lebron land? 31:00 Lonzo or Simmons? 41:50 NFC North Preview. 54:50 Interview with former Florida University and NFL Player Dez Showers. Shares with us experiences playing ball for Florida and some behind the scenes things that happen. Rookie stories. 01:36:40 Early thoughts on new Drake album Scorpion. 01:46 Star Wars, Harry Potter, movie trilogy thoughts. 01:52:00 Paul George Decides to stay in OKC live thoughts.01:57:00 TOYSRUS closing down thoughts and memories 02:02:00 FIFA World Cup update. INSTAGRAM: @THEDFSPODCAST TWITTER: @THEDFSPODCAST FACEBOOK: @THEDFSPODCAST ANCHOR: @THE DFS PODCAST GOOGLE PODCAST: @ THE DFS PODCAST
This week's episode is about the Carolina parakeet, a cheerful, pretty bird that was once common in the central and eastern United States but which has been extinct for a century. Thanks to Maureen for the suggestion! I've paired it with the elephant bird, a gigantic extinct bird that we don't know much about except for its enormous eggs. The Carolina parakeet, deceased: An ex-parrot next to an ex-passenger pigeon: A still from the 1937? Nelson video: The 2014 mystery parakeet photo: An elephant bird, an elephant bird egg, and Sir David Attenborough (right): Further Reading/Watching: Here's a close evaluation of the Nelson video taken in the late 1930s, supposedly in the Okefenokee Swamp. I can't get the Nelson video to embed properly, so here's a link to it. You'll need to scroll down to the bottom of the page for a decent-sized version that will play. Show transcript: Welcome to Strange Animals Podcast. I’m your host, Kate Shaw. This week’s episode is about two birds, one small and one really big, and both extinct. Probably. First, let’s learn about the Carolina parakeet, a suggestion by listener Maureen. It was a type of small parrot that was common throughout a big part of the United States, as far west as Nebraska and parts of Colorado and as far north as New York, and as far south as Florida and around the Gulf of Mexico. It had a yellow and orange head and a green body with some yellow markings, and was about the size of a mourning dove or a passenger pigeon. This story of extinction mirrors that of the passenger pigeon in many ways. The Carolina parakeet lived in forests and swamps in big, noisy flocks and ate fruit and seeds. But when European settlers moved in, turning forests into farmland and shooting birds that were considered pests, its numbers started to decline. In addition, the bird was frequently captured for sale in the pet trade and hunted for its feathers, which were used to decorate hats. Part of the reason it was so easy to kill was that if a wounded bird’s cries were heard by other Carolina parakeets—and they probably would hear it, since these birds were loud, with calls carrying up to two miles—the whole flock would come flying out to help the wounded bird. By 1860 the Carolina parakeet was rare anywhere except the swamps of central Florida, and by 1904 it was extinct in the wild. The last captive bird died in the Cincinnati Zoo in 1918, which was not only the same zoo where the last passenger pigeon died in 1914, it was the same cage. It was declared extinct in 1939. We don’t know a lot about the Carolina parakeet even though it survived into the 20th century because no one made any particular study of the bird. John Audubon painted it and made some notes, and we have a lot of skins, skeletons, and some stuffed specimens, but that’s about it. There were two subspecies, one that lived to the east of the Appalachian mountain range, and one that lived to the west, that went extinct sooner than the eastern subspecies and was more bluish-green than green. One interesting thing that Audubon noted is that cats that killed and ate Carolina parakeets died. The bird ate a lot of cockleburs, and the cocklebur’s seed is poisonous—so much so that livestock die from eating them. If you listened to episode 31, venomous animals, you may remember the Africa spur-winged goose that eats toxic blister beetles, collects the toxin in its tissues, and is therefore poisonous to eat. It’s probable that the Carolina parakeet did the same with cocklebur toxins. Sightings of the bird in the wild occurred through the 1920s and 30s. A whole flock of some 30 birds was spotted in Florida in 1920, and in 1926 three nesting pairs were seen in Okeechobee County, Florida by the Curator of Birds at Florida University, Charles Doe. Doe was so excited to find these supposedly extinct birds that he ROBBED ALL THREE PAIRS OF THEIR EGGS.
A portion of our Young Turks Main Show from January 11th, 2018. For more go to http://www.tytnetwork.com/join. Hour 1: Cenk presents. Feinstein backtracks her recent actions, blaming it on her cold. NYC divesting from fossil fuels and suing Shell and other companies over climate change. Pennsylvania losing coal jobs in spite of promises. Trump flip flops on his views of the NSA, and Bret Baier calls him on it. Fox and Friends plays a role. Governor Greitens faces affair and blackmail allegations. Trump blocks immigrants from “shithole” countries. Hour 2: Cenk and Ana present. Walmart gives bonuses and raises minimum wages, but closes down Sam’s Club. Florida University has a controversial class on racism, with a police guard standing outside. Bernie Sanders does a town hall on Medicare for all, and is interviewed by Ana Kasparian. An update on a teacher arrested for asking a question during a board meeting. Jeff Sessions doing away with Obama order to stop putting people in prison for citations. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Lauren Smith shares her story about her journey from Florida University's Track & Field Team all the way across the country to LA. Where she works as a fitness trainer, bodybuilder, and hairdresser. This podcast is honest, transparent, and perfect for former athletes, students, and people looking to embark on a new career challenge.
This show begins with a live audience at the University of North Florida, as we honor the community service of the students and say goodbye and thank you to UNF staffer Laura Worrell, who is moving on from Jacksonville. Our feature interview is with Butch Jones, the head football coach at the University of Tennessee. […]
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