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00:00 Brayden Fowler-Nicolosi joins the show.10:15 Spring is with Nate today.24:40 Todd Graffagnini hops on to talk Bruce Brown and Pelicans.50:50 John Michael Gyllenborg and Jack Walsh of Wyoming football join the show.
Carlton Davis and who stays/goes at safety On this episode of the Greg Bedard Patriots Podcast, Greg and Nick discuss the potential impact of Carlton Davis on the Patriots' defense and break down the safety depth chart, discussing who will make the roster. 0:00 ⏰EPISODE TIMELINE⏰ 0:27 What's a fair grade for Patriots' offseason? 5:04 Where does Patriots' skill position talent rank? 6:51 Best teams from past 25 years 9:45 Fowler ranking Top 10 in every position 12:16 PrizePicks 13:51 Subscribe to the podcast on Apple, YouTube, and/or Spotify 14:27 Bedard's Breakdown: Carlton Davis 19:11 Comfortable with Davis backup options? 20:41 Who makes the cut at safety? 23:46 Who starts out of Hawkins, Peppers, Dugger, and Woodson? 26:51 Who's more likely to get cut: Pettus, Hawkins, or Epps? 27:42 Subscribe to Patriots Press Pass on YouTube! 28:03 Where does Patriots secondary rank in NFL? 29:26 Thanks for watching! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this enlightening and future-forward episode of That Will Nevr Work, Maurice Chism sits down with accessibility strategist and inclusion advocate Angela Fowler to uncover a topic most businesses overlook—accessibility—and how it's more than a legal checkbox.It's a powerful competitive advantage.Angela breaks down why creating accessible digital experiences, physical spaces, and services is not only the right thing to do—it's also the smartest move for growth, retention, and brand loyalty. She shares practical strategies, common blind spots, and the business case for making accessibility part of your core business model.This episode is for entrepreneurs, creators, and leaders who are ready to expand their reach, elevate their brand, and serve everyone with dignity and excellence.
In this special episode of The Burn Podcast, we bring YOU three powerful conversations from champions who've thrived at the highest levels of professional sports—and continue to lead with impact beyond the game.We start with Bennie Fowler, Super Bowl Champion and the last player ever to catch a pass from Peyton Manning. Bennie shares unforgettable stories from playing with both Peyton and Eli Manning—and offers a powerful reminder about the company YOU keep. He talks about how being surrounded by the right people, including his close friend Draymond Green, helps keep him locked in on greatness. Their 10-person group chat is built on healthy competition—who's working out, who's striving for more—and that daily accountability fuels their motivation to keep growing.Next, we sit down with Larry Hughes, 14-year NBA veteran, St. Louis legend, and lifelong friend. Larry's story is rooted in purpose—his devotion to family, his relentless work ethic, and his mission to give back to the community that raised him. This conversation is a mix of joy, resilience, and deep gratitude.Finally, Chris Pronger joins us from his home for an unforgettable discussion. NHL Hall of Famer. Olympic gold medalist. Stanley Cup Champion. But his story goes far beyond the accolades. Chris opens up about the battles behind the scenes—injuries, sacrifice, and the mental toughness it took to sustain greatness over an 18-year NHL career.This episode is packed with raw stories, world-class mindset, and actionable takeaways to help YOU dominate in YOUR life and business.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------Watch the full episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/5wvlPYjIyT0
Chris “The Rooster” Russell tackles a loaded episode starting with Jauan Jennings' contract situation and whether the Commanders could be a landing spot for the 49ers wideout. Then, it's back to the QB debate, as The Rooster reacts to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler's Top 10 NFL QB rankings. Where does Jayden Daniels land, and is he already in the same tier as Jalen Hurts? We break down the surprises, snubs, and long-term outlooks from Fowler's insider-driven list. The show also dives into a wild MLB Draft night as the Nationals go all-in on Eli Willits with the No. 1 pick. What led to the decision, and how soon could he make an impact? Special guest Ben Strober from Locked On Wizards joins to talk Nats and Wizards rebuilds, and The Rooster closes things out with personal stories, classic moments, and your favorite segment: Dum Dum of the Day. Packed with football takes, baseball drama, and signature Rooster energy. You don't want to miss this one!
We continue the conversation around ESPN's Top 10 QB rankings from Jeremy Fowler, where league insiders weighed in on the best in the game. We've already broken down the list, but now the spotlight turns to the ongoing debate: is Jayden Daniels already in the same tier as Jalen Hurts? One analyst says yes and I've got thoughts. Plus, we revisit Daniels' case for Top 5 QB status, take a broader look at Fowler's full list.
First up, wide receiver Jauan Jennings is looking for a new deal. Could the Commanders be a sneaky fit if things fall apart in San Francisco? Then, we continue the conversation around ESPN's Top 10 QB rankings from Jeremy Fowler, where league insiders weighed in on the best in the game. We've already broken down the list, but now the spotlight turns to the ongoing debate: is Jayden Daniels already in the same tier as Jalen Hurts? One analyst says yes and I've got thoughts. Plus, we revisit Daniels' case for Top 5 QB status, take a broader look at Fowler's full list, and wrap it all up with everyone's favorite segment: Dum Dum of the Day
Join host Chris “The Rooster” Russell as he dives deep into ESPN's Jeremy Fowler's much talked about Top 10 NFL QB rankings. We spotlight where rising star Jayden Daniels lands on the list and break down the rest of Fowler's list analyzing the surprises, snubs, and everything in between. Then, take a break from the gridiron as The Rooster takes us down memory lane with some personal stories and classic moments that shaped his journey in sports media. Whether you're here for the latest QB debates or some nostalgic storytelling, this episode delivers on all fronts.
Steven Fowler, MD, a general surgeon at Adventist Health Castle, joins host Japhet De Oliveira for a meaningful conversation surrounding his journey to medical practice, meaningful moments in life, the power of social-emotional learning, and becoming more sentimental.
Join the Millennial Mustard Seed for a thought-provoking voyage into the unusual, unexplained and unexplored facets of our world! Armed with a seeker's humility and a Biblical lens, Millennial Mustard Seed never fails to inspire, provoke, and intrigue listeners to deeper faith in Christ.In this conversation, Aaron Christian Davis interviews Paul Fowler, a pastor and author, discussing his books and the themes of transhumanism, spiritual warfare, and the prophetic significance of Israel. They explore the complexities of modern conflicts, the role of technology in spiritual warfare, and the importance of community and action in the face of evil. The discussion emphasizes the need for Christians to engage actively in the world, recognizing the challenges of faith in contemporary society while holding onto the hope of God's ultimate victory.Thrones of the Watchers: Thrones II - Bloodlines- book Link below
Laura Rutledge is joined by Dan Graziano, Damien Woody and Booger McFarland Tristian Wirfs surgery Fowler drops top 10 edge rushers NFC East Patriots Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
When Dr. Fowler 's only child when missing in NYC, it became apparant the police were not going to be looking for him. They repeatedly told her "He'll be back." His poster was removed from the bulletin board after only a few weeks and Dr. Fowler never received a call from the detective assigned to LaMont's case. Years went by. Much to her surprise, the detective on the other end of her regular phone calls suddenly changed his stance. "Why, yes. You should come in." It was then she heard the hard truth. Not only had LaMont washed up on the banks of the East River eight days after he went missing, but he was identified. But that was the end of the investigation. No one made an attempt to reach out to his family. This episode shines a light on situations like LaMont's as well as offers five strategies of what to do about it.
There is one show where insiders share their secrets in this city. One person that they trust and respect. Opinion, reaction and the highest level of informed sports talk in Montreal. Melnick in the Afternoon, with Mitch Melnick.
Clemson beat writer, for The State, Chapel Fowler joins the show, as he talks about the hype around the Tigers entering 2025, what Cade Klubnik would have to do to win the Heisman Trophy, if Clemson's schedule is tougher than we think & more See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ESPN NFL insider Jeremy Fowler joined the show. Jeremy said based on everything he has heard around the league, he doesn't have the expectation of TJ Watt being dealt. Jeremy referenced the Myles Garrett trade request and the deal that happened a few days later. Jeremy talked about the aggressive nature Omar Khan brings to negotiations. Jeremy is under the impression that Watt wants the guaranteed money to be higher than Garrett's. The guys asked Jeremy about what a trade package could look like if the Steelers wanted to move on from Watt. Jeremy still thinks Gabe Davis could be on the table for the Steelers before we reach training camp. Does Jonnu Smith solve any offensive issues? He said Jalen Ramsey is a chess piece that can play a lot of different spots in that defense. Will the Steelers add to the offense with another receiver? Jeremy tried explaining some of the financial details in yesterday's blockbuster trade.
Fowler reporting for duty, as The Anglerfish makes its initial descent to newly discovered depthsTranscriptUnfathomable Depths is a fictional audio drama that features in my upcoming YA rom com, LISTEN CLOSELY. You can read about many more of Fowler's exploits in the book, which you can buy or pre-order here on the Harper Collins website, or from any of the bookseller links found on the page, or pre-save the audiobook on Spotify hereFowler was played by Cloud Quinn, who you can also hear as Aiden's narrator in the Listen Closely audiobook. Find out more about him hereOpening and closing themes composed by AMC. Find out more about AMC's fantastic show The Vesta Clinic hereWritten, sound designed, and produced by Leon EganAll other music sourced from Epidemic Sounds, SFX sourced from SoundsnapContent warnings: Extensive discussion of the ocean and deep sea, mention of night terrors, general feeling of claustrophobia through sound design Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this eye-opening episode, Angela Fowler shares how you can tap into a $2.1 trillion market by making your startup accessible to the disability community. If you're struggling to stand out with limited resources, or if you're worried about excluding potential customers, you won't want to miss it.You will discover:- Why accessibility gives you a competitive edge to attract more customers- How to test your website's keyboard accessibility to ensure inclusivity- What customer service adjustments make your business welcoming to everyone This episode is ideal for Founders, Owners, and CEOs in stage 2 of The Founder's Evolution. Not sure which stage you're in? Find out for free in less than 10 minutes at https://www.scalearchitects.com/founders/quizAngela Fowler is a popular coach, consultant, and speaker who shows organizations how to increase their bottom line by leveraging the power of accessibility to tap into the $2.1 trillion buying power of people with disabilities. Her philosophy is that most people want to do the right thing; they just don't know the right thing. With humor and straight talk tempered with patience, she shows organizations how to make the necessary adjustments, often with much less effort than they think. Angela's courses offer common-sense, cost-effective solutions to help businesses make their products and services accessible to people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone.Want to learn more about Angela Fowler's work at Real Life Access? Check out her website at http://www.reallifeaccess.com/To learn more about Scott, visit https://www.scattritzheimer.com.To get help scaling your own business or nonprofit, visit https://www.scalearchitects.comMentioned in this episode:Take the Founder's Evolution Quiz TodayIf you're a Founder, business owner, or CEO who feels overworked by the business you lead and underwhelmed by the results, you're doing it wrong. Succeeding as a founder all comes down to doing the right one or two things right now. Take the quiz today at foundersquiz.com, and in just ten questions, you can figure out what stage you are in, so you can focus on what is going to work and say goodbye to everything else.Founder's Quiz
If someone with a disability came to your talk or visited your website — would they feel included? Accessibility isn't optional anymore. Tune in to my conversation with Angela Fowler and learn:How to make your speeches and presentations accessible for people with disabilities.Why it's important to make your websites accessible for blind or low-vision people.How to check if your platform and website have no accessibility defects.How businesses will benefit from investing into accessibility. Why making your services and products accessible for people with disabilities helps everyone else.Angela is the CEO of Real Life Access. Angela Fowler is a popular coach, consultant and speaker who shows organizations how to increase their bottom line by leveraging the power of accessibility to tap into the $2.1 trillion buying power of people with disabilities.She is dedicated to teaching businesses how to make their products and services accessible to people with disabilities, and in so doing make them user-friendly for everyone. Her motto is: An accessible business is a profitable business.Connect with Angela:Web site:http://www.reallifeaccess.comLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/real-life-accessFacebookhttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556611791429YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AXBAaXRGGLGtieVFTOrrw
Pulitzer prize-winning poet Forrest Gander discusses the Academy of American Poets Laureate Fellowships. An initiative which awards $50,000 to poets of literary merit appointed to serve in civic positions to enable them to create projects that enrich the lives of their neighbours, through responsive and interactive poetry activities.In awarding Laurie Bolger The Moth Poetry prize, Nobel Laureate Louise Glück said, "I respond to poems that surprise me". Laurie reflects on the impact of this assessment of her poetry, and explains why her first full poetry collection, Lady, is like a romcom blockbuster.Marking the arrival of this year's European Poetry Festival, its founder and director, SJ Fowler, joins The Verb to share his approach to bringing poets together to create new work. With a little help from Ian, he performs one of the poems - Levels of Care - that he co-wrote for the festival with Latvian poet Krišjānis Zeļģis. Writer and editor Rachel Segal Hamilton who specialises in photography, assesses the marriage of photography and poetry with two new examples of the form - A Difficulty Is A Light by Rebecca Norris Webb, and The Dereliction by Liz Berry and Tom Hicks.Presented by Ian McMillan Produced by Ekene Akalawu
The Holy Spirit helps us enjoy worshiping with others. “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!”(Psalm 133:1, NIV).
The Holy Spirit helps us enjoy worshiping with others. “How good and pleasant it is when brothers live together in unity!”(Psalm 133:1, NIV).
ESPN's leading tennis broadcaster Chris Fowler joins the show to discuss his passion for the game, and his admiration for the athletes that compete on the highest level. Fowler explains his love connection with the sport, and how he jumped at the chance to be a part of his network's tennis coverage, learning along the way from some of the best and brightest broadcast partners in the history of the game. The commentator also explains what it was like from his vantage point to call the rise of the "Big 3" era, and what he sees in Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner that give him faith in the next great tennis rivalry. Fowler also goes in depth about the top storylines and subplots heading into Wimbledon 2025, and analyzes whether Novak Djokovic or any other man can challenge Sinner and Alcaraz. He also goes in depth about a wide open women's field in London, and reflects on some of his favorite matches that he has called in the broadcast booth. It's a powerful chat with a pro's pro in Chris Fowler, who has established himself as a premier voice in both college football and tennis. Hosted by Mitch Michals.
Lately, it can feel as if the world is falling apart, with war, climate change, and global instability rising—to name just a few existential threats. But the world is not ending. And seeds are a big part of ensuring our future. In this season of State of Seed, recorded from the World Seed Congress in Istanbul in May, we will learn how seeds play a critical role in continuing life on this fragile globe of ours. And we will grapple with some of the seed sector's biggest current obstacles, such as trade and illegal seed practices. We will also hear about U.N. negotiations on sharing the genetic information of seeds and why they are so contentious. But for this first episode, host Laura Rosbrow-Telem interviews Cary Fowler, who gave the World Seed Congress's keynote address this year. Fowler is a co-winner of the 2024 World Food Prize for co-founding the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. Launched in 2008, the global seed vault holds more than 1.3 million samples of seeds—the largest number of seeds in one place on Earth. Fowler shares in rich detail how he and others created this novel sanctuary for global food security, as well as the importance of seed banks in preserving our biodiversity. State of Seed is a show from the International Seed Federation, with production services by FP Studios.
Dennis and Brady sit down with Yale baseball coach Brian Fowler about Yales historic season, their first regional title in school history, what this run has meant for the Bulldogs and more!
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Corinne Fowler has never been one to shy away from straight talking.The Professor of Colonialism and Heritage at the University of Leicester made headlines for weeks back in 2020 after co-authoring a report for the National Trust on how the history and creation of many of our great houses are bound up with the history of slavery, conquest and colonialism. She was vilified in the right-wing press and accused by Nigel Farage of 'trashing our nation'.Her response does her huge credit. Instead of launching in to stoke this battle in the culture wars any further, she embarked upon a new project which became her latest book, Our Island Stories. Embracing the spirit of 'show, don't tell' the book is structured around a series of walks in Britain, taken in the company of people whose lives have been shaped by the tales the route, and the places along it, have to tell. It's a book that has won enormous praise, being described in The Observer as a 'compassionate, measured account — which does not shy away from the inevitable controversy of its subject, but never embraces easy or pat answers — [which] offers an eloquent vision of how imperialism has come to define our green and pleasant land'.We're delighted that Corinne joined James Fisher on the Country Life Podcast to tell her story, and explain more about how so many of the tales of our island nation — and how it became the country it is today— have been hidden in plain sight for generations. It's an absolutely fascinating look at a side of Britain that has been all too often overlooked for so long, from the true source of wealth creation in 17th, 18th and 19th centuries to the places across the country that were far more diverse centuries ago than almost any of us realise.Our Island Stories by Corinne Fowler is out now in paperback.Episode creditsHost: James FisherGuest: Professor Corinne FowlerEditor and producer: Toby KeelMusic: JuliusH via Pixabay Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
At just 3 years old, Lisa Fowler encountered Jesus—and never looked back. From supernatural dreams, visions, and divine encounters in Israel to miraculously surviving a deadly tornado, Lisa's story is filled with God's glory, protection, and purpose. You won't forget what happened when she stood at the cross in a dream... and inhaled Jesus' last breath.To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.lightsource.com/donate/885/29 To support this ministry financially, visit: https://www.oneplace.com/donate/1489/29
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Psalm 78:1-8CHRIST COMMUNITY CHURCH | LITTLE ROCKA community transformed by grace sent to transform the world for the glory of God.WEBSITE: https://c3lr.orgFACEBOOK: facebook.com/C3.LittleRockINSTAGRAM: instagram.com/c3.littlerockSERMON PODCAST: https://c3littlerock.buzzsprout.com
Jason Scott sits down with Zachary Fowler, co-owner of Fowler Brothers Farming, to discuss the importance of strong leadership, hiring the right people and maintaining a hands-on approach while scaling operations. Fowler emphasizes stress-testing decisions and fostering community collaboration to drive innovation in an industry often slow to change.
Today begins a two part series about how the Low countries modern day Belgium, Netherlands and Luxemburg shifted out of the Holy Empire. These lands, with the exception of Flanders, had been part of the empire for hundreds of years, ever since Henry the Fowler acquired Lothringia for east Francia in 925 – not by conquest but through diplomacy – as was his way.There are two ways to tell the story of the split away from the empire, one is about the dynastic machinations, the marriages, poisonings and inability to produce male heirs, the other one is about economics and the rising power of the cities. This, the first episode will look at the dynastic story, the pot luck and cunning plans that laid the groundworks for the entity that became known as the Low Countries to emerge, whilst the next one will look at the economic realities that thwarted the ambitions of one of the most remarkable women in late medieval history, Jacqueline of Bavaria, countess of Holland, Seeland and Hainault, and why that was ultimately a good thing, not for her and not for the empire, but for the people who lived in these lands.The music for the show is Flute Sonata in E-flat major, H.545 by Carl Phillip Emmanuel Bach (or some claim it as BWV 1031 Johann Sebastian Bach) performed and arranged by Michel Rondeau under Common Creative Licence 3.0.As always:Homepage with maps, photos, transcripts and blog: www.historyofthegermans.comIf you wish to support the show go to: Support • History of the Germans PodcastFacebook: @HOTGPod Threads: @history_of_the_germans_podcastBluesky: @hotgpod.bsky.socialInstagram: history_of_the_germansTwitter: @germanshistoryTo make it easier for you to share the podcast, I have created separate playlists for some of the seasons that are set up as individual podcasts. they have the exact same episodes as in the History of the Germans, but they may be a helpful device for those who want to concentrate on only one season. So far I have:The Ottonians Salian Emperors and Investiture ControversyFredrick Barbarossa and Early HohenstaufenFrederick II Stupor MundiSaxony and Eastward ExpansionThe Hanseatic LeagueThe Teutonic Knights
THE BAER TRUTH: Bible study subjects and messages by Daniel Baer
THE HOPE OF A RESURRECTION FOR BABIES AND CHILDREN Part 2 with comments on when human life begins in the womb AND followed (after music) by an excerpt of the eulogy given at the memorial service for Eden and Selah FowlerSend us a textSupport the showThank you for listening to our podcast!If you have any questions, subjects you would like to hear discussed, or feedback of any kind, you can contact us at:greengac@yahoo.com or through the links below, where you can find additional information about our work as well as other materials: Green Gospel Assembly Church – The Church that is Different (church website)
Join us (Valerie and Taylor) as we deep dive into the character Azriel from the A Court of Thornes and Roses series by Sarah J Maas. This week we are joined by the one and only Cory Fowler (cfowl22). For those that do not know, Cory plays the role of Azriel in our nonprofit fan films based on the ACOTAR series. In this episode we discuss Azriel's past, his relationships with Mor/Elain/Gwyn , Cory's experience portraying this beloved character and so much more! Follow us everywhere @whimsygossip
In this episode of the Brain & Life Podcast, co-host Dr. Katy Peters is joined by actors Micah Fowler, Kelsey Cardona, and Phoebe Rae Taylor. Micah shares how his Cerebral Palsy (CP) diagnosis differs from the character who he played on ABC's Speechless and his sister Kelsey explains the benefits of this representation that she's seen in real-time. Phoebe Rae then explains how she got her role in Disney's Out of my Mind and how acting has inspired her for the future. Dr. Peters is then joined by Dr. Ann Tilton, a Professor of Neurology and Pediatrics at LSU Health New Orleans with more than 30 years of experience in the field. Dr. Tilton explains what CP is, how it can differ from person to person, and what advancements the community can look forward to. Additional Resources What is Cerebral Palsy? Biking Gives Freedom to a Teen with Cerebral Palsy Becky Dilworth Skied and Raised a Family Despite Cerebral Palsy Other Brain & Life Podcast Episodes on Similar Topics Scoring Goals with CP Soccer's Shea Hammond Gavin McHugh is Building an Acting Career and a Community with Cerebral Palsy RJ Mitte on Living Confidently with Cerebral Palsy We want to hear from you! Have a question or want to hear a topic featured on the Brain & Life Podcast? Record a voicemail at 612-928-6206 Email us at BLpodcast@brainandlife.org Social Media: Guests: Micah Fowler @micahdfowler; Kelsey Cardona @thekelseycardona; Phoebe Rae Taylor @phoeberaetaylorx Hosts: Dr. Daniel Correa @neurodrcorrea; Dr. Katy Peters @KatyPetersMDPhD
Creativity through the lens of coach, accessibility consultant, speaker and CEO of Real Life Access"Creativity for me is a lot about creative problem solving."Angela Fowler is a popular coach, consultant and speaker who shows organizations how to increase their bottom line by leveraging the power of accessibility to tap into the $2.1 trillion buying power of people with disabilities. As a business woman who is also totally blind, she has a unique insight into what it takes for regular every-day businesses to tap into a market which they may not fully understand or readily think is available to them. With humor and straight talk tempered with patience, she shows organizations how to make the necessary adjustments, often with a lot less effort than they think. Angela's courses offer common-sense, cost effective solutions to help businesses make their products and services accessible to people with disabilities and more user-friendly for everyone. Her philosophy is that most people want to do the right thing, they just don't know what the right thing is.Angela runs her coaching and consulting business from her home in Northern California, which she shares with her 18-year-old son, whose life seems to barely include her, her feisty kitten, who very clearly prefers her son, and her loving dog of indeterminate breed who thinks she's God's gift to doggie-kind and cannot get enough of her company. When she's not working, she enjoys true crime, sports, and cooking the best tri-tip on God's planet low and slow on the barbecue.https://reallifeaccess.com/https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61556611791429https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4AXBAaXRGGLGtieVFTOrrwhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/real-life-access/Send us a text
Equity's Livestream Program continues with casting directors Stephanie Pringle and Alison Fowler of Chicken and Chips Casting, in conversation with Queenie van de Zandt, talking all things auditions, casting, current and past projects, the actor/casting director relationship and answering all your questions. Their recent achievements include the success of the Australian thriller Birdeater (SXSW 2024 & SFF People's Choice Winner 2023), 2024 AACTA Nominated for Best Indie Film A Savage Christmas, the 2021 AACTA Award-winning Ellie & Abbie (and Ellie's Dead Aunt), Cannes Series-selected Deadhouse Dark and the anticipated My Eyes starring Adam Garcia & Tsushan Chambers
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24(1:31) RV recaps his weekend with the Villopoto boys at Hangtown(2:58) RC "This was a first for me" in reference to the red flag finish at High Point.(7:46) RC "Jett is just good dude but they are keeping him close."(8:05) RC about Hunter "His box score finally paid off for him"(12:28) Why couldn't Eli get by Plessinger and J Cooper in Moto1, since that cost him the overall?(18:24) RC "There was a mixed bag this weekend.......as far as who was running the scoop and who was running traditional tires."(20:38) RV "I think that Haiden came out to make a statement to."(24:42) RC on Hymas "I hope he is ok"(29:04) RC on Vialle "He had a hell of a weekend."(31:29) Special guest, Clinton Fowler joins the podcast.(38:16) RC to Clinton "You, once in a while, punch in a fan question. I know what you are doing here.(1:05:58) Upcoming Pro Motocross schedule.(1:07:57) What gave you more confidence going into a race weekend? Having your bike setup spot on or knowing that you had the fitness to run 10 plus 2?
Award-winning author DL Fowler (the Lincoln Guy) transports readers into his characters' inner worlds. His bestselling work, Lincoln Raw-a biographical novel, imagines how Lincoln viewed the world in which he came of age. DL Fowler's book, Lincoln Raw is curated in the Lincoln Collection of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library. Dorothy says, "I am proud to say I am responsible for Larry Fowler being called "The Lincoln Guy" - He'll talk about how Lincoln's era contrasted with ours. On Bill Radke's November 8, 2024, KUOW podcast The Week in Review, his panel wrestled over whether we should continue to focus on divisions and whether we should react differently to hateful rhetoric. I've noticed listeners frequently register surprise when they discover how current controversies often spring from wounds of long ago that fester and remain unhealed. Let's be real. Our nation has always wrangled over the meaning of liberty and the question of who is entitled to it—sometimes at a severe cost. During Stephen Douglas's 1860 presidential campaign, he championed the idea of government by, for, and of the white man, in contrast with Abraham Lincoln's hopes for a government of, by, and for the people. Larry Fowler notes, "I am Larry Fowler, often called The Lincoln Guy. During the tenth anniversary celebration of my multi-award-winning series, Abraham Lincoln's Lost Stories, I have been struck by how the results of the 2024 election may reveal what might have happened had Stephen Douglas won the White House instead of Lincoln. Two constitutional amendments, the 13th which abolished slavery and the 14th which diminished States Rights and enshrined birthright citizenship in the Constitution, would never have passed. Both increased resentment in the southern states when ratified, and attacks on the latter will likely escalate in the coming months. Larry shares these stories with our listeners on today's show: 1) Lincoln feared that Douglas's election would open the door for white supremacy to dominate the entire Western Hemisphere. 2) Lincoln fretted that slavery might no longer be limited to race and that others who fell outside societal norms were at risk of enslavement. 3) In the decade before the Civil War, mounting threats validated Lincoln's anxieties (e.g. the “filibuster” movement, Bleeding Kansas, and the Dred Scott decision). Lincoln's determination to stop the spread of Douglas's ideology was at the root of a bloody war that cost nearly a million American lives and left many more maimed. Leila Fadel's NPR interview with actor Jude Law and screenwriter Zach Baylin underscored how their recently released film, The Order, demonstrates that threats similar to those that fueled Lincoln's angst are still alive today. The question is not whether advancement of the American dream will continue to demand a high price, rather it is will we have the resolve to pay the piper. The three titles in Abraham Lincoln's Lost Stories Series have been honored by various organizations including American Writing Awards, the Hawthorne Prize, the Pacific Northwest Writers Association, Chanticleer International Book Awards, Midwest Book Review, Readers' Favorite, Historical Fiction Find more at the author's website at https://www.dlfowler.com/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Minnesota Vikings reportedly like where QB JJ McCarthy is at and believe they can win a Super Bowl in the next three years. --- A Northern Digital Production
In this episode, we will talk about the Fowler position in surgery, its current and historical uses, the person behind the name, and the legend of its development. Along the way, we'll cover the origins of the Red Cross and Geneva Convention, the discovery of the pancreatic duct, and more. Enjoy!
This episode is one of the most raw and powerful conversations I've had on the podcast.Alex Fowler is a high school teacher with a story that will stop you in your tracks. After the devastating Gold Coast Christmas storms in 2023, a tree fell on his home—marking the beginning of a 12-month period filled with challenges most of us couldn't imagine.From navigating temporary housing for a year, to experiencing the heartbreaking loss of a child due to medical complications, Alex opens up about his journey with honesty, strength, and vulnerability.This is a story about heartbreak, resilience, and the human spirit's ability to keep going—even when everything falls apart.If you're looking for a conversation that will move you deeply and leave you with a renewed sense of perspective, this one's a must-listen.This episode is sponsored by Suncorp Haven — a free tool helping Queenslanders understand their home's weather risks. Check out the link below for more informationSUNCORP HAVEN TOOL
Josh Mattei is back at his desk in Connecticut talking with rising country artist Zoe Jean Fowler!
L'élixir à l'arsenic, parfois appelé "solution arsenicale", est l'héritier d'une très longue histoire de la médecine… et du poison.Pendant des siècles, l'arsenic a eu une réputation double : poison redoutable — surnommé "poudre des héritiers" dans l'Europe de la Renaissance — mais aussi remède puissant.Son usage médicinal s'est structuré au XIXe siècle. L'un des pharmaciens les plus célèbres à avoir formalisé un élixir à base d'arsenic est Thomas Fowler, un médecin anglais. En 1786, il met au point ce qu'on appellera bientôt la solution de Fowler : un élixir à base d'arsénite de potassium dilué dans de l'eau et de l'alcool.Thomas Fowler ne l'invente pas totalement, car on savait déjà depuis l'Antiquité que l'arsenic (notamment l'orpiment ou le réalgar) pouvait avoir des effets médicinaux à très faibles doses. Mais Fowler, lui, en standardise la préparation et en fait un remède prescrit officiellement.À quoi servait cet élixir ?De façon surprenante, à beaucoup de choses ! À l'époque, la solution de Fowler devient un médicament courant, prescrit :contre le paludisme (en remplacement ou en complément du quinquina),contre les fièvres récurrentes,comme tonique général pour les personnes affaiblies,contre les affections cutanées, notamment l'eczéma ou le psoriasis,et même, plus tard, contre la syphilis avant l'arrivée de traitements plus modernes.Au XIXe siècle, l'arsenic est aussi utilisé en micro-doses pour stabiliser l'humeur ou comme "booster" de la vitalité : en Autriche ou en Suisse, certains montagnards prenaient de minuscules doses d'arsenic pour améliorer leur endurance !Jusqu'à quand ?La solution de Fowler a été utilisée jusque dans les années 1930–1940.Mais à mesure que la médecine progresse, on découvre ses effets secondaires graves : cancers, lésions de la peau, neuropathies.Elle est progressivement abandonnée, sauf pour certains usages très spécifiques.Fait fascinant : même aujourd'hui, des dérivés arsenicaux modernes (non toxiques à dose contrôlée) sont utilisés en oncologie. Par exemple, le trioxyde d'arsenic est un traitement de certaines leucémies aiguës.En résuméC'est donc Thomas Fowler qui, au XVIIIe siècle, a "popularisé" l'élixir à l'arsenic sous une forme médicale fiable. Ce remède, à la fois sauveur et dangereux, rappelle que beaucoup de substances toxiques peuvent, bien dosées, devenir des médicaments. Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
Ricky Carmichael is back with Ryan Villopoto to discuss the fallout from Thunder Valley on Saturday, including Jett Lawrence's climb up the ranks, Aaron Plessinger and when is the right time to pass, Eli Tomac's mistakes, what's Jorge Prado's deal, Chance Hymas' perfect day, Haiden Deegan managing bike problems, a first may be coming at High Point, and the SMX point outlook being very unexpected.(0:00) Welcome back to Title 24, RC.(1:00) Where have you been, Ricky?(2:25) Thunder Valley: Nobby vs. Scoop.(4:58) The Ruts and how the riders managed them.(6:27) Can you practices ruts like that?(9:20) RC: My quick thoughts on the season so far.(13:33) Jett doesn't make the same mistake twice!(14:50) Aaron Plessinger: To Pass or Not to Pass?(24:02) Is the AP win coming this weekend?(25:27) Eli Tomac: Another race, another mistake.(29:45) Why couldn't Tomac bridge the gap?(32:16) Tomac changing teams? AP's thoughts.(34:00) Why is Eli moving teams?(38:31) Justin Cooper and AP sitting pretty in SMX points.(42:21) J. Coop: Moto win “not out of the question.”(43:50) Jorge Prado: “I'm not going to be too critical.”(50:33) Is the Kawi that bad?(51:56) Is blaming the bike disrespectful?(54:21) Chance Hymas: A rebound ride for the ages.(57:21) Did Hymas' ride feel like Deegan Washougal 2023?(59:58) The other 250s and the point deficit.(1:02:58) Haiden Deegan vs. the clutch; preserving the bike.(1:08:40) Should riders use advanced recovery supplements?(1:16:24) High Point: Throwback Moment.(1:18:40) Fowler's Facts: How far can Jett go up the ranks?(1:25:29) Remembering Nicky Hayden.(1:26:28) RV: Heading to Mammoth, and eventually Budds Creek.(1:27:55) One quick story from Villo about soap.(1:30:30) Thanks for watching, see you next week.
Six nurses threatened to storm out of the Swope mansion in Missouri at the height of a 1909 typhoid epidemic, claiming that “people are being murdered in this house.” Was the Swope family dying of typhoid, or was it something more nefarious?Sources:Carus, W. Seth. Bioterrorism and Bicrimes: The Illicit Use of Biological Agents since 1900 (Amsterdam: Fredonia Books, 2002).Deel, Karla. Storied & Scandalous Kansas City: A History of Corruption, Mischief and a Whole Lot of Booze.(Lanham, MD, Globe Pequot, 2019).Duke, Thomas Samuel. Celebrated Criminal Cases of America (The James H Barry Company, 1910). Fowler, Giles. Deaths on Pleasant Street (Kirksville: Truman State University Press, 2009).Martin, Mackenzie. “The strange case of Mr. Swope and Dr. Hyde: Kansas City's great unsolved murder mystery.” KCUR. https://www.kcur.org/history/2023-10-25/thomas-swope-park-murder-trial-bennett-hyde-kansas-city-mystery“Medicine: Murders in Missouri.” TIME. 20 August, 1934. https://time.com/archive/6894959/medicine-murders-in-missouri/Newspapers:The Kansas City StarSt. Petersburg TimesSt. Louis Globe DemocratSt. Louis Post-DispatchThe Detroit TimesThe Pittsburgh PressThe New York TimesMusic: Credits to Holizna, Fesilyan Studios & Virginia ListonFor more information, visit www.oldbloodpodcast.com
Grappling Rewind: Breakdowns of Professional BJJ and Grappling Events
This week on the main Zak recap Ffion Davies vs Adele Fornarino on FPI 11. In the news section of the show we talk about why we decided to push the recap of the IBJJF 2025 world championships into next week. Giving us more time to recap the fight pass invitational.In the recap section we discussed Ffion Davies defeating Adele Fornarino by split decision. We discussed some of the dynamics of the match across all three rounds and addressed some of our frustrations with the closed scoring used under the unified rules. We discussed potentially how difficult it would be for Adele to win in this rule at given her preference for playing from the bottom essentially in our eyes, making it a requirement to submit to win given her style. We talked about a potential rematch happening as the women's super fight at the 2026 ADCC world championships and how much we would love to see the rematch take place under those rules. In Ana Carolina Vieira win over Raquel Canuto by unanimous decision we discussed some of the takedowns and guillotine attempts that were able to win in Carolina the match. We broke down William Tackett submission over Achilles Rocha using an unorthodox takedown sequence into a rear naked choke finish.In Mason Fowler vs Christiano Troisi we talked about the submission a near Iminari choke from the omaplata after a quick rubber guard transition from Fowler. We also briefly discussed that Mason may be the best rubber guard player in the sport right now. We discussed the draw that took place between Francisco Lo and Enrico Beltran.We broke down the attacking sequences in Alex Enriquez vs Shye Lilly that saw Alex take the match with a great armbar transition in round 2. We discussed Keven Carrasco Teepee Choke submission win in round 1 over Sebastian Oyervidez Plus discussed João Assonitis counter heel hook win over Daniel Maira after countering a toe hold attempt. In the outro, we discussed recapping the world championships next week.Recorded 6-1-2025
In this episode of Compassion and Courage, host Marcus Engel speaks with nurse Hannah Fowler about her journey into nursing, the realities of bedside care, and the importance of compassion in healthcare. Hannah shares her personal experiences as a patient and how they shaped her approach to nursing. She discusses her work in pediatric nursing, the challenges and joys of caring for children, and her involvement with Victory Junction, a camp for kids with chronic illnesses. The conversation emphasizes the significance of building relationships with patients and their families, and the profound impact of compassionate care. Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Learn more about Victory Junction: https://victoryjunction.orgLearn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/Subscribe to our podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to our podcast through YouTube: https://bit.ly/Youtube-MarcusEngelPodcast More about Hannah Fowler, RN:I am Hannah Fowler. I have been a registered nurse for almost 3 years! I work in a Pediatric ICU as well as a pediatric doctor's office. I also love spending time a Victory Junction, a camp for children with chronic illnesses! Date: 6/2/2025 Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in Healthcare Episode number and title: Episode 169 – The Heart of Nursing – With Hannah Fowler, RNkeywordsnursing, compassion, healthcare, pediatric nursing, patient care, personal stories, resilience, Victory Junction, healthcare communication, nursing journey
We hear from citizen activist, Diana Kastenbaum, who organized a town meeting in her congressional district in Western New York State filled with both Democrats and Republicans airing their concerns. How did the district's representative respond? We'll hear the whole story. Then, Ralph welcomes back Washington Post tech reporter, Geoffrey Fowler, to discuss his latest report about how Meta promised parents it would automatically shield teens from harmful content. Find out what happened when Mr. Fowler and a group of Gen Z users put that promise to the test. Plus, we hear from RootsAction.org director Norman Solomon about the petition his group and Progressive Democrats of America sent to the DNC for an emergency meeting challenging how the party elites are responding to the authoritarian creep of the Trump Administration. Finally, Ralph calls for listeners to flood the White House switchboard to exhort the Administration to end the indiscriminate slaughter in Gaza.Diana Kastenbaum lives in Batavia, New York, where she has been an owner in her family business, Pinnacle Manufacturing Company, Inc. for over 45 years. In 2014, she became the CEO of the company making her one of only a handful of women CEOs in the manufacturing field of tool and die casting in all of North America. In addition, she owned her own tech consulting company for 25 years. She has devoted herself to numerous national political endeavors and in 2016 ran for Congress in NY-27.It wasn't until January 20th when those executive orders started to come out, I started to get really, really nervous. And it woke me up from my hibernation here in Western New York. So I actually had many sleepless nights, and I reached out to some friends. They weren't sleeping too. They were worried. And so we decided to do something about it.Diana Kastenbaum on her summoning her congressperson for a town meetingIt (the town meeting) was just for people to ask their questions and tell their stories. And I think that's sort of where we are now in town halls is trying to get our friends and our neighbors and our local communities to hear what will happen, what is happening to the people in their communities. There were Republicans there, and they didn't yell or shout or anything like that. There was no disruption, but everybody stayed until the last moment, and everybody listened to these people share their stories.Diana KastenbaumGeoffrey Fowler is The Washington Post's technology columnist. Before joining the Post he spent sixteen years with the Wall Street Journal writing about consumer technology, Silicon Valley, national affairs and China.I performed an experiment on Instagram where I set up one of those accounts for a teenager that Instagram had promised us would be given special protections. And frankly, it took as little as ten minutes for me to swipe through and see what kinds of stuff Instagram was going to show this kid. And, oh boy, it really went off the rails quickly.Geoffrey FowlerIt's like there's a dark commercial villain inside this company (Meta) that does whatever makes the most money for them.Geoffrey FowlerNorman Solomon is co-founder of RootsAction.org and executive director of the Institute for Public Accuracy. He is the author of War Made Easy, Made Love, Got War, and his newest book, War Made Invisible: How America Hides the Human Toll of Its Military Machine.So we're hearing some mea culpas now about, "Oh, we should have told Biden not to run for re-election." But in point of fact, the same mentality, the same risk culture is still in place. And that's where I think the only change is going to come from the bottom up. It's going to come from us folks at the grassroots.Norman SolomonThe Israelis bombed a home where they killed nine children out of ten children of parents who were both physicians with one American-made missile. That's just one of the tragedies that occurs every day, weaponized by the U.S. government – now Donald Trump – and funded by the U.S. taxpayers who are never asked their opinion on such foreign relation policies.Ralph NaderWhite House Switchboard : 202-456-1414"Fast for Gaza" organized by Veterans for Peace Get full access to Ralph Nader Radio Hour at www.ralphnaderradiohour.com/subscribe
We're talking about the one thing none of us can avoid—but most of us were never taught how to really face: death. I'm joined by Camille Miskin, LCSW, licensed grief counselor and death doula, to unpack what death, grief, and dying look like after religion. From Mormon heaven to mortality mindset shifts, we're getting into it all. Camille's practice Channeling Expansion Camille on Instagram The video of me looking like my dad Death doula directories: https://www.nedalliance.org/doula_directory_n_through_z.html https://goingwithgrace.com/death-doula-directory/ Fowler's Stages of Faith Join the Girlscamp: After Dark Patreon account here. For more Girlscamp content follow along on Instagram, TikTok and YouTube. For ad inquiries please email girlscamppodcast@gmail.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices