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In this episode, co-host James Miille speaks with the CEO behind his software secret. For years, James has used a digital tool to organize the interactions he's made in his career as an artist, helping him transform different kinds of relationships into sales. CRMs – if you're not familiar with the acronym, you will be by the end of this episode. Guest: Andy Fowler, CEO and co-founder of Nutshell For more information on applying to The Superfair as well as recordings of this and all of our past episodes, visit www.thesuperfair.com.IG: @thesuperfair, @theartistbusinessplanIG: @nutshellcrmEmail questions and comments to abp@thesuperfair.com.Hosted and Executive Produced by James Miille and Alexander MitowSenior Producer: Parth Shah
In this podcast, we return to Fowler's Stage Five, conjunctive faith. There are scriptures that help us see the accepted and appreciated paradox in this stage. There are certainly pros and cons to this stage, and some potential pitfalls, if we stay in this stage too long. Join me this week to discuss these ideas and explore what a community of people in stage five might look like.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to ESPN NFL Senior reporter Jeremy Fowler reporting yesterday that Atlanta Falcons right tackle Kaleb McGary will miss time on the apparent leg injury he suffered Wednesday, per his source, who also added that the exact timetable was not immediately known, but for now he's out of the lineup. Mike, Beau, and Ali also explain why they think that Fowler reporting McGary will miss time this year is really not saying much.
HR1 - Elijah Wilkinson getting valuable reps at right tackle tonight is worth injury risk In hour one Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac react to ESPN NFL Senior reporter Jeremy Fowler reporting yesterday that Atlanta Falcons right tackle Kaleb McGary will miss time on the apparent leg injury he suffered Wednesday at practice, per his source, who also added that the exact timetable was not immediately known. Mike, Beau, and Ali also explain why they think that Fowler reporting McGary will miss time this year is really not saying much. Then, The Morning Shift crew discusses if now starting right tackle for the Atlanta Falcons Elijah Wilkinson should play in the Falcons' preseason finale against the Dallas Cowboys tonight, and explain why they think he should play and get some reps at right tackle. Ali, Mike, and Beau also talk about what else they'll be watching out for tonight in the Falcons' final preseason game. The Morning Shift crew also previews the two week zero games that are happening tomorrow in college football including farmageddon between No. 17 Kansas State taking on No. 22 Iowa State at home. Mike, Beau, and Ali also react to the SEC officially announcing they're moving to a nine game conference schedule next season, explain why they think the College Football Playoff selection committee using new enhanced metrics is a big part of why the SEC is finally going to play a nine game conference schedule, and then The Morning Shift crew closes out hour one by diving into the life of Ali Mac in Ali's Mac Drop!
Wil speaks with longtime Schedulefly customer and Chicago restaurateur Pat Fowler. The conversation covers Pat's unexpected path into hospitality, the risks he took to buy his first restaurant, and the challenges and opportunities facing independent restaurants today. They discuss economic pressures like rising costs, changing consumer habits, and competition from large chains, but also highlight the enduring value of authentic hospitality, community connection, and innovation. Fowler shares how his frozen pizza line became an unexpected new revenue stream and how social media and storytelling are now key to connecting with guests. Wil and Pat reflect on the realities of entrepreneurship, the importance of caring staff, and the resilience required to thrive in a difficult industry.Key Takeaways Industry Inspiration – Listening to fellow restaurateurs' stories can provide therapy, motivation, and a reminder that no one is alone in facing industry challenges. Pat's Origin Story – He pivoted from a failed finance/insurance career to hospitality, fell in love with the business, and ultimately bought his first restaurant using a credit card cash advance. Entrepreneurial DNA – Owning a restaurant requires risk-taking, thick skin, and comfort with constant problem-solving; outsiders often underestimate the difficulty. Economic Pressures – Rising food and labor costs, consumer belt-tightening, and shrinking margins make survival harder, especially against well-capitalized chains. Community & Hospitality – Independent restaurants remain vital because they provide authentic human connection and serve as anchors in their communities. Frozen Pizza Pivot – During COVID, Pat turned his restaurant's signature pizza into a frozen product, which grew into a wholesale business and new revenue stream. Tech: Double-Edged Sword – Some tools (like text-based marketing or Schedulefly) are genuinely helpful; others, often pushed by outsiders, miss the mark. Social Media Storytelling – Sharing authentic stories and featuring staff builds customer loyalty and emotional connection to the restaurant. Staff Culture – Today's workforce needs a strong “why” and meaningful engagement; great service still drives repeat business even more than food or atmosphere. Resilience & Adaptability – The restaurant business always faces cycles of challenge; those who keep innovating and focusing on guest experience endure. The Future of Service – As automation grows in fast food, demand will rise for intentional, human-centered full-service dining experiences.
This podcast, about Fowler's Stage 5, will be a two-part podcast. This week, we will talk about key characteristics of stage 5 and how they impact our relationships and our lives. We will also examine Erik Erikson's developmental stage 7, Stagnation vs. Generativity, to see how they complement each other. There is much to learn about ourselves, faith, spiritual maturity, and development, and it can be found by looking into these development theories.
Rev. Mark E. Fowler from the @tanenbaumcenter joins us this week and discusses his journey from a Presbyterian upbringing to […] The post Exploring Interfaith with Reverend Mark E. Fowler appeared first on Queer Theology.
This is an encore episode as I believe we cannot stress the significance enough for this type of testing to confirm the effects of a myocardial bridge on the patient. The more that's known, the more likely it is that the proper course of treatment can be taken. If you missed it the first time, don't miss it this time. This is a must listen episode.Unlock the secrets of properly understanding and diagnosing myocardial bridges with insight from Dr. Jeffrey Fowler, a leading interventional cardiologist at University of Pittsburgh Medical Center. Our conversation promises to illuminate the often perplexing process of diagnosing these cardiac anomalies and their impact on heart function. Through the lens of minimally invasive procedures and advanced imaging techniques like coronary CT angiograms, Dr. Fowler demystifies why myocardial bridges are not always the main culprits behind chest pain and the definitive testing now being done to ascertain the significance of the myocardial bridge.We're going to explore the intricate world of invasive testing, as we detail the provocative testing process used to evaluate myocardial bridges, their severity and their contribution to angina, or chest pain. Dr. Fowler explains how starting with an empiric trial of medications can lead to more invasive procedures like heart catheterization if necessary. Learn about the steps of the provocative test and the role of acetylcholine in testing for endothelial dysfunction and vasospasm, with reassurances about the safety and reversibility of these tests. This episode is our first on the detail and best practice for diagnosis of the bridge through the provocative test we've heard so much about. It's meant for the education and knowledge for both patients and professionals, enhancing understanding of the nuanced approaches in relatively rare process of diagnosis.Celebrate the spirit of collaboration among cardiology experts as Dr. Fowler shares the necessity of communication and advice. He's consulted with many others along the way including Dr. Shaw at Yale and Dr. Tremmell at Stanford, highlighting real-world case studies like that of patient David Vollmer. Join me in this compelling narrative of breakthroughs and dedication in the realm of cardiac care, and discover how ongoing advancements promise a brighter future for patients everywhere.You can email Dr. Fowler directly at: fowlerja@upmc.eduTo reach Dr. Fowler call 412-647-6000 and ask for him specifically. Or you can visit the hospital website HEREYou can learn more about the Microvascular Network in the link HEREChapter Summaries:(00:00) Understanding Myocardial Bridge Diagnosis ProcessInterventional cardiologist explains use of coronary CT angiogram to detect and manage myocardial bridges in chest pain cases.(10:04) Invasive Testing for Heart ConditionsDiagnosing and treating myocardial bridges through coronary CTA and provocative testing, including an empiric trial of medications and invasive procedures.(22:05) Collaboration in Myocardial Bridge DiagnosisLeading cardiologists collaborate to refine best practices for treating myocardial bridges, using personalized approaches and expert insights.(27:47) Imaging and Diagnosis of Myocardial BridgeAcetylcholine, dobutamine, cold saline, and adenosine are used to assess endothelial and microvascular function in chest pain and exertional symptoms.(37:07) Complex Testing and Treatment OptionsEvaluating myocardial bridges using diagnostic tests to guide surgical interventions, while balancing personal wellness in a high-stakes medical career.(49:16) Cardiac Surgeon Discusses Myocardial BridgesDr. Bonnati's unroofing procedure for David at UPMC, with insights from Dr. Fowler and upcoming perspectives from Dr. Bonatti, enriched by David's journey.
Today we're going back to the classics. It's an adaptation of H.G. Wells' classic story, The Time Machine. The episode, originally broadcast on CBS's "Escape" series in 1948, follows the protagonist, Fowler, and his inventor friend, Dudley, as they journey over 100,000 years into the future. They discover a world inhabited by two distinct human species: the gentle, childlike Eloi who live above ground, and the subterranean, cannibalistic Morlocks who prey on them. This may be the only version you ever hear that features two time travelers together, a sharp departure from Wells' original story. But it's an adaptation that allows more dialogue, something they probably felt was needed for the dramatized version. Visit our website: https://goodolddaysofradio.com/ Subscribe to our Facebook Group for news, discussions, and the latest podcast: https://www.facebook.com/groups/881779245938297 Our theme music is "Why Am I So Romantic?" from Animal Crackers: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01KHJKAKS/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_MK8MVCY4DVBAM8ZK39WD
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for the BMW Championship and best outright ticket for the Danish Golf Championship -Reviewing Memphis featuring sound from Justin Rose, Tommy Fleetwood, Scottie Scheffler -Rickie Fowler sig. event points situation, hearing from Fowler on performance in Memphis -Ryder Cup scenarios featuring sound of Cantlay discussing Ryder Cup hopes and Keegan's dilemma -Discussing top 7 on odds board at Caves -1 matchup, 1 t10 -1 BMW outright (40/1) -Sleeper, 2 FRL, 2 lineups, scoring -Best Bet -Danish Golf Championship outright (35/1) Will Doctor opens with energy, introducing the BMW Championship at Caves Valley as week two of the FedExCup Playoffs and recapping a dramatic Memphis finish where Justin Rose, at 175–1 odds, claimed his 12th PGA Tour title by birdieing four of his last five holes to beat J.J. Spaun. Rose described his win as stoic, marked by determination and calmness, admitting that focus on execution muted his joy in the moment. Tommy Fleetwood, seeking his first PGA Tour win, led after 54 holes but faltered, finishing second; he emphasized gratitude for fan support and the importance of learning from close calls. Scottie Scheffler briefly shared the final-round lead but lost nearly 1.5 strokes putting on Sunday, missing the playoff by one. Key FedExCup changes saw Kitayama, Cauley, Fowler, Vegas, and Poston move into the top 50 while Potgieter, Spieth, Knapp, Clark, and Martin dropped out. Fowler, who finished T6, knew roughly a top 10 was needed and edged Chris Kirk by one shot to advance. Doctor defended Fowler against criticism over sponsor exemptions, blaming reduced field sizes for controversy, and highlighted that Memphis drew 3.6 million viewers, the best since 2018. Doctor's betting card suffered as Scheffler's Sunday putting cost multiple wagers. Brad Payne, caddying for Scheffler, noted good putts simply didn't fall, while Scheffler praised Spaun's grit. A win came via Jacob Bridgman over Potgieter, but Xander Schauffele, Wyndham Clark, and Harris English underperformed. On the European Tour, a bet on Christopher Broberg failed as Grant Forrest prevailed. Ryder Cup standings for Team USA show locks in Scheffler, Spaun, Schauffele, Henley, DeChambeau, English, and Thomas, with Morikawa, Bradley, McNeely, and Novak on the bubble. Contenders like Young, Cantlay, and Goderup remain in play. Cantlay endorsed Bradley's inclusion if he were captain. Team Europe's locks include McIlroy, Rose, Fleetwood, McIntyre, Hatton, Straka, Lowry, Oberg, Hovland, and Fitzpatrick, with Højgaard and Wallace vulnerable; Jon Rahm will take a spot, and others could qualify with strong finishes. Caves Valley's redesign features rebuilt greens, narrowed fairways, and lengthened holes, now a par 70 over 7,600 yards. Doctor reviewed top contenders: Scheffler's form remains strong despite a caddie change, McIlroy's driving accuracy is a concern, Schauffele and Thomas struggle with consistency, Fleetwood and Oberg offer solid form but questionable value, and Cantlay's price is too short given recent results. This week's picks include Fowler over Lowry, Sam Burns for a top 10, Matthew Fitzpatrick outright at 40–1, and Denny McCarthy as sleeper top 10. First round leaders are Scheffler and Burns. The DraftKings lineup features Young, Burns, Fitzpatrick, Fowler, McCarthy, and Novak, with Scheffler as best bet for top American. Doctor also tips Sami Välimäki to win the Danish Golf Championship at 35–1, citing improved iron play and consistent driving and putting. For the latest on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest Austin will look at 2 Timothy 3:10-17We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (August-December)!https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51cCHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more!
TITLE: Righteousness Is Profitable – 2 Timothy 3:10-17 w/Austin FowlerThis week in If You Mark In Your Bible; Josh and guest Austin will look at 2 Timothy 3:10-17We look forward to sharing new episodes EVERY TUESDAY (August-December)!https://linktr.ee/iymiyb?utm_source=linktree_profile_share<sid=0d7a0387-1b92-46dd-b269-fb20acd2d51cCHECK OUT IF YOU MARK IN YOUR BIBLE Social Pages and more!
**There seems to be some feedback that I cannot hear on the recording until I have uploaded the podcast. My apologies for the poor quality. I will find the problem and have it resolved by next week.______________________________Join me this week for another episode about faith journeys. James Fowler's stage four is the Individuative-Reflective Faith. This stage can be difficult because it creates, dissonance, requires work and can strain relationships. The journey of faith is dynamic. It's a process of continuous growth, learning, and deepening connection to what gives your life meaning. Embrace the questions, seek wisdom, and trust that the very act of engaging with your beliefs, even when it feels like uncharted territory, is leading you toward a more authentic, resilient, and fulfilling life.So, let's enjoy the ride.
VLOG Aug 11 Class action on 26 Federal Plaza conditions, Judges Woods now Kaplan: https://matthewrussellleeicp.substack.com/p/ice-beat-extra-by-26-federal-plaza Crypto Reggie Fowler wants out. UN useless - new @USUN Deputy as SG @AntonioGuterres bans Press, litmus test. [& no Maxwell unsealing: https://patreon.com/posts/maximum-maxwell-136234069
Ruthann Fowler Melzer, Carmen's mom, joins Carmen to talk about the people through the years who saw things in her that she didn't and helped her to become more than she would have been otherwise. Social media expert Chris Martin, author of "The Wolf in Their Pocket," talks about people behind a new app called Quittr that seeks to help young men kid the porn habit. He also addresses the rise of AI friends and the concerns they raise, especially for young people. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Listener discretion is advised due to the sensitive nature of these cases. This week's episode explores two heartbreaking cases of missing children from Pittsburgh — Mary Ann Verdecchia and the Fowler twins. In 1962, 10-year-old Mary Ann Verdecchia vanished near her home and has never been found, despite decades of investigation. And In 2016, Allegheny County's Office of Children, Youth and Families (CYF) directed Pittsburgh police to remove all six of Patricia Fowler's children from her home. Four were placed safely in protective custody—yet after several weeks, officials discovered that her 17-year-old twins Ivon and Inisha, were missing and had not been seen in years.
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This week, John is joined by Erik Fowler, Executive Director for the San Diego Brewer's Guild. They discuss the state of the San Diego local brewery scene, the changes and new additions coming to the brewing community, and more!To learn more,SD Beer WebsiteSD Beer News ArticleGood Pressure Brewing InstagramGood Pressure Brewing Co.To contact John Olsen,619-855-1151John@TheSanteeGuy.comJohnOlsen.comJohn Olsen RE Facebook Santee Update Facebook
Welcome to this week's podcast. Have you ever sat in a pew, a Bible study, or a family debate and thought: ‘Do I actually believe this—or am I just repeating what I've been told?' If so, you're not alone. Today, we're unpacking James Fowler's Third Stage of Faith—where many of us get stuck… but there is a way forward.Imagine faith like a ladder. Stage 1 is the toddler clinging to fairy-tale images of God. Stage 2 is the kid who thinks Noah's ark had two giraffes. But Stage 3? That's where most of us camp out—sometimes for life.This week, I will discuss the key characteristics, give examples of what it looks like in the "real world," quote scripture, and tell you about the research on spirituality. It's a good one. Leave me some comments and let me know what you think.
In today's episode, I'm joined by Harrison Fowler, founder of RVF International, a relocation service helping young adults teach English in Spain. We talk about Harrison's personal journey moving abroad, what it's really like to teach in Spanish schools, and how you can move abroad to Spain to teach English. We also dive into practical advice on:Choosing the right visaOvercoming language barriersNavigating Spanish bureaucracyHarrison shares the step-by-step process his company uses to help thousands of people move abroad successfully—and why most of them say it's the most life-changing decision they've made.Whether you're in college or a young professional considering a gap year, this episode will help you understand if teaching in Spain is right for you—and how to make it happen.Check out RVF International if you'd like support in moving abroad to Spain to teach English: https://rvfinternational.com/teach-abroad-in-spain/You can also find out more about RVF International at the links below:Instagram | TikTok | YouTube
Today on Update, I am talking with Perry Fowler, President of the 121st Sheldon Old Settler's Picnic. This year's picnic is Thursday, August 14th through Saturday, August 16th in Sheldon, Missouri. Perry talks about all the fun activities during this 3-day festival. We also discuss the history behind the Old Settler's Picnic and how to get more information.
Artificial intelligence is rapidly transforming healthcare diagnostics, with some of the most promising breakthroughs happening in cardiology. Structural heart disease affects millions and frequently goes undiagnosed in its early stages, leaving patients vulnerable to serious complications. One such condition, severe aortic stenosis, often remains unnoticed until it becomes life-threatening—carrying a two-year mortality rate worse than many cancers if left untreated. As AI tools become more accurate and accessible, they offer a vital opportunity to detect these conditions earlier and improve outcomes across the board.So, can AI actually help cardiologists catch what they might otherwise miss—and what does that mean for the future of diagnostic care?On this episode of I Don't Care, host Dr. Kevin Stevenson sits down with Don Fowler, President of Echo IQ USA, to explore how Echo IQ is using AI-driven decision support to aid cardiologists in identifying structural heart diseases like aortic stenosis. They discuss how the tool works, why AI won't replace doctors, and how it could level the playing field between rural clinics and top-tier academic centers.Key highlights from the conversation…AI as an assistant, not a replacement: Fowler emphasizes that Echo IQ's AI tool doesn't replace physicians—it enhances their diagnostic capabilities, particularly for hard-to-spot cases like low-flow, low-gradient aortic stenosis.Equity in diagnosis: The technology helps address diagnostic disparities, particularly for women and rural populations, by providing consistent, phenotype-based analysis drawn from the world's largest echocardiographic dataset tied to mortality.Workflow integration is key: For AI to be adopted widely, it must fit seamlessly into existing clinical workflows. Echo IQ is designed to run within a cardiologist's normal environment, minimizing friction and improving efficiency.Don Fowler is a seasoned healthcare executive with over 35 years of experience leading global sales, marketing, and commercial strategy in medical imaging and diagnostics. He served as President and CEO of Toshiba America Medical Systems and spent more than two decades at Siemens Healthineers, holding key leadership roles including VP of Global Sales and Marketing for the MR business. Currently President of Echo IQ USA, Fowler is known for driving enterprise value through strategic execution, building high-performance teams, and serving as a trusted advisor across the healthcare and private equity landscape.
-FedEx Cup scenarios -Discussing top 10 on odds board at Sedgefield -2 matchups -1 t10, 1 t20 -3 outrights (22/1, 70/1, 100/1) -600/1 sleeper outright -Scoring, lineups, best bet -50/1 Utah Championship outright ⛳ FedExCup Bubble Drama: Players like Rickie Fowler, Grillo, Mitchell, Kirk, and Bezuidenhout need strong showings to secure playoff spots (0:37–48:10).
-FedEx Cup scenarios -Discussing top 10 on odds board at Sedgefield -2 matchups -1 t10, 1 t20 -3 outrights (22/1, 70/1, 100/1) -600/1 sleeper outright -Scoring, lineups, best bet -50/1 Utah Championship outright ⛳ FedExCup Bubble Drama: Players like Rickie Fowler, Grillo, Mitchell, Kirk, and Bezuidenhout need strong showings to secure playoff spots (0:37–48:10).
The Context of White Supremacy welcomes the return of Dr. Angelyn Spaulding Flowers. A professor and coordinator of the Crime, Justice, and Security Studies Program at the University of the District of Columbia, Dr. Fowler is classified as a black female. She's one of the few black researchers who's written about the US scourge of mass casualty school shootings. Dr. Flowers helped Gus and C.O.W.S. listeners establish a superb foundation for understanding school shootings in the US (and the world?). On this, her third visit, we'll discuss her 2025 publication, White Christian Nationalism in the United States: A Rising Tide Sinks All Boats - which examines the critical role of the Religion of White Supremacy to better understand the thought, speech, actions and emotions of many people classified as White. A crucial component of this bias and an indispensable component of the current White Supremacist zeitgeist is the fear of White Genetic Annihilation. White Jesus has ordained the System of White Supremacy and everything must be done to ensure White genetic survival & White domination - which may be one and the same. Dr. Flowers and Gus had a grand exchange on role of White Women in the System of White Supremacy and her supposition that black males engage in systemic oppression of black females. #WhiteJesus #INVEST in The COWS - http://paypal.me/TheCOWS Cash App: http://cash.app/$TheCOWS
Send us a text Journalist Lilly Fowler's column for the South Seattle Emerald, “Masked Men Are Detaining People. When Will Washington's Leaders Protect Us?”, raises serious concerns about transparency, accountability, and civil liberties in the context of immigration enforcement by ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) officers. Her outreach to key figures like Seattle Mayor Bruce Harrell, Police Chief Shon Barnes, and Governor Bob Ferguson—and their response—highlights the political sensitivity and complexity surrounding immigration enforcement in sanctuary jurisdictions like Seattle.Find Lilly's Column at: https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2025/07/22/masked-men-are-detaining-people-when-will-washingtons-leaders-protect-us Read: https://southseattleemerald.org/voices/2025/07/22/masked-men-are-detaining-people-when-will-washingtons-leaders-protect-us Read: https://nieman.harvard.edu/mark-trahant-wins-the-2025-i-f-stone-medal-for-journalistic-independence/ Read: https://www.24thstreet.org/blog/2025/1/17/letting-go Read:https://www.amazon.com/Harbingers-January-Charlottesville-American-Democracy/dp/1586424017 Read: https://www.mapresearch.org/2024-dei-report "Dismantling DEI: A Coordinated Attack on American Values"https://www.forbes.com/sites/conormurray/2025/01/07/these-companies-have-rolled-back-dei-policies-mcdonalds-is-latest-to-abandon-diversity-standards/https://www.chronicle.com/package/the-assault-on-dei Chronicle of Higher Education https://www.courts.wa.gov/appellate_trial_courts/supreme/bios/?fa=scbios.display_file&fileID=gonzalezRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/obituaries/chinatown-international-district-activist-matt-chan-dead-at-71/Hear Rick Shenkman on the BBC Radio Program Sideways:https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m001xdg0Read: https://www.thedailybeast.com/i-stuck-with-nixon-heres-why-science-said-i-did-itRead: https://www.washcog.org/in-the-news/your-right-to-knowRead: https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/the-legislatures-sunshine-committee-has-fallen-into-darkness/Read: https://www.cascadiadaily.com/2024/f...
Welcome to this week's episode, where we explore ideas about the Mythical-Literal stage of James Fowler's Second Stage of Faith. In this phase, individuals often view their beliefs through a concrete, narrative lens, embracing the stories and symbols of their faith as absolute truths. It's a stage characterized by a strong reliance on tradition and the communal aspects of belief, where the world is understood through myths, rituals, and the teachings of faith leaders.Understanding this stage is essential because it lays the groundwork for how individuals interpret their experiences and navigate their spiritual journeys. It highlights the importance of storytelling in shaping one's identity and belief system, serving as a bridge to deeper levels of faith development. Join us as we delve into this pivotal stage, exploring its significance in personal growth, community dynamics, and the broader context of faith development.
After an out of the blue call from coach Sandy Brondello while training for her WNBL1 team, Alex Fowler has taken her shot and just won the MVP for the Opals at the Asia Cup. Joining Declan Byrne on 'The Saturday Sledge' Fowler gives us an idea of how far off her Opals dream was, why she had to learn to work hard after being the tallest kid for so long and how she celebrated her birthday the night the Opals won the Asia Cup.
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(00:00-29:06) Doug wants to do this program for another 20 years. Whataburger. Rest in peace to the queens. Timmy Two Gloves. Do you like a good burger? RIP Ozzy Osbourne. The sought after Erick Fedde start. Audio of Oli Marmol on the Gashouse Gang on KMOX talking about wanting McGreevy to stay on the big league team. Apathy is a real problem. They picked a lane and haven't stuck to it. Marmol in job saving mode. Mount Rushmore of Aaliyah songs.(29:15-44:07) We're gonna let people air some Cardinal grievances. Little Dutch Boy is first up. Did the 06 and 11 World Series change the team's mindset? Overrating prospects or having them come into their own after they leave the organization. Spending money poorly: i.e. Sonny Gray, Fowler, Cecil, etc.(34:17-54:30) Did the Cardinals ruin downtown or did downtown ruin the Cardinals? The Cardinals made downtown. Nobody hits Bradley Blaylock.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Alison and her guest discuss the inspiring journey of Angela Fowler, CEO of Real Life Access, who shares her experiences as a blind accessibility consultant. She emphasizes the importance of making technology accessible and addresses the misconceptions businesses have about compliance versus user experience.Angela advocates for collaboration in the accessibility sphere and personal empowerment for individuals facing challenges. They also explore the tailored services offered by Real Life Access to promote inclusivity in digital and physical spaces, reinforcing the need for a more accessible world.HIGHLIGHTS:19:05 Advice for Overcoming Struggles21:40 Understanding Accessibility in Business25:00 How to Connect with Angelaconnect with Angela:Website & SocialsSPONSOR:Cellev8Discount code: THEALISONK2024ALISON'S LINKS:Website | Facebook | Twitter | InstagramGET MY FREE 4 part Pop-up Podcast SeriesJOIN Borderless Hybrid Innovators FB GroupINNOVATION AVENUE: Fitness and Self-Care Revolution
In this episode of The Member Engagement Show, we talk with Bettina Fowler, Senior VP of Customer Success at Higher Logic to get the very best of her popular session at Higher Logic's annual Super Forum conference, “45 Ideas in 45 Minutes.” Bettina has been involved in customer success at Higher Logic for 11 years and has tons of great insights from working with customers on implementation, member engagement, and marketing strategies. Kelly chats with her about quick and easy ways to level up the way in which associations and nonprofits serve their communities. Topics covered include: Top things to check regularly and make sure you didn't miss in your platform setup. Tools and strategies associations can easily use to improve member engagement. The features in your platform that you might not even know about or might be underutilized. Are you maximizing AI functionalities in your community management? All the reasons not to fear upgrades to your platform. Helpful Links: Higher Logic customers can access the full Super Forum session recording in the Higher Logic User Group (HUG).
Welcome to this week's podcast. We will be exploring human spirituality and personal growth. Today, we're discussing the work of theologian and psychologist James Fowler and his influential Stages of Faith development.Fowler's theory isn't just about religious belief; it offers a profound look at how we construct meaning in our lives, from childhood through adulthood. Understanding these stages is crucial for fostering spiritual maturity, as they outline how our understanding of faith transforms, influenced by cognitive growth, emotional maturity, and life experiences. This journey of faith development is also deeply intertwined with our mental well-being. A healthy progression through these stages can contribute to a more integrated sense of self and a resilient outlook, while challenges within these stages can impact mental health. In this episode, we'll lay the foundation by focusing on Stage One: Intuitive-Projective Faith. This stage typically occurs in early childhood, roughly between the ages of three and seven. It's a fascinating period where imagination reigns supreme, and a child's understanding of faith is heavily influenced by the moods, actions, and stories of the significant adults in their lives. I hope you enjoy.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac spend some time recapping The British Open with former PGA Tour caddie and now co-host of Audacy Podcast ‘Tales from the Tips' Mick Middlemo! Mike, Ali, Beau and Mick discuss if Scottie Scheffler was trolling the golf world when he talked about winning not being his top priority and then going on to dominate The British Open, Scottie Scheffler setting himself up to go on a dominant Tiger Woods type run, if Mick thinks Scottie Scheffler plays to not lose when he gets the lead in tournaments rather than Tiger Woods who played more aggressively when he got the lead because he kind of wanted to embarrass the competition, what Mick thought about Shane Lowry's comments where he said if Scottie Scheffler's feet stayed stayed stable and his swing looked like Adam Scott's then people would be talking about Scheffler in the same way they talked about Tiger Woods, if it's disappointing to Mick that the last three winners and four of the last five winners of The Open Championship have been American, if Mick thinks Rory McIlroy seems more at peace now ever since he got his first career grand slam, if Mick thinks that American golfer and Georgia native Harris English could've done anything different during The Open Championship to win the tournament instead of being the runner-up behind Scottie Scheffler, if Mick thinks that Rickie Fowler finishing 14th at The Open Championship this weekend took away or added on some pressure to Fowler, what Mick is going to be watching on TV between now and the Tour Championship, and Mick also tells Ali, Mike, and Beau the story about how he became a Chicago Cubs fan.
HR3 - Liberty Media must let Braves spend more if they want better 2026 season In hour three Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let listeners call in and ask them anything, and they also answer listeners' social media questions in the Morning Mailbag! Then, The Morning Shift crew continues this Monday edition of The Morning Shift by spending some time recapping The British Open with former PGA Tour caddie and now co-host of Audacy Podcast ‘Tales from the Tips' Mick Middlemo! Mike, Ali, Beau and Mick discuss if Scottie Scheffler was trolling the golf world when he talked about winning not being his top priority and then going on to dominate The British Open, Scottie Scheffler setting himself up to go on a dominant Tiger Woods type run, if Mick thinks Scottie Scheffler plays to not lose when he gets the lead in tournaments rather than Tiger Woods who played more aggressively when he got the lead because he kind of wanted to embarrass the competition, what Mick thought about Shane Lowry's comments where he said if Scottie Scheffler's feet stayed stayed stable and his swing looked like Adam Scott's then people would be talking about Scheffler in the same way they talked about Tiger Woods, if it's disappointing to Mick that the last three winners and four of the last five winners of The Open Championship have been American, if Mick thinks Rory McIlroy seems more at peace now ever since he got his first career grand slam, if Mick thinks that American golfer and Georgia native Harris English could've done anything different during The Open Championship to win the tournament instead of being the runner-up behind Scottie Scheffler, if Mick thinks that Rickie Fowler finishing 14th at The Open Championship this weekend took away or added on some pressure to Fowler, what Mick is going to be watching on TV between now and the Tour Championship, and Mick also tells Ali, Mike, and Beau the story about how he became a Chicago Cubs fan. The Morning Shift crew also continues to recap and react to the Atlanta Braves losing 4-2 to the New York Yankees yesterday in the series finale of their three game set, and the Braves losing two out of the three games to the Yankees after a promising start to the series. Mike, Beau, and Ali also talk about how Marcell Ozuna doesn't have any power in his swing right now because he's not healthy. Finally, Mike, Beau, and Ali close out hour three by diving into the life of Beau “Squidbilly” Morgan in The Life of Squid!
Chris Russell and AMAC dive into ESPN insider Jeremy Fowler's recent comments on Washington Commanders star wide receiver Terry McLaurin. They break down Fowler's take, offer their own insights on McLaurin's role and performance, and discuss what it means for the Commanders' offense heading into the season. Passionate, informed, and full of strong opinions ; you won't want to miss this segment.
Interviews With The Hunting Masters - Big game Hunting podcast
Throwback Title: Mule Deer Hunting on the Wasatch Front with Kip Fowler Show Notes: A Southern Utah native, Kip now lives and hunts in Northern Utah, along the Wasatch Front. Backpacking bow hunting in the high country is one of his specialties, and he shares some of his advice for how to improve your hunting game. Kip was always worried about becoming too reliant on technology, but there came a point when he realized that it was actually holding him back and it cost him a prize deer. That's when he started to look for tools that would make the hunt easier, and he shares some of his adaptations. It's so easy in bowhunting to get discouraged, especially when you have moments where you get so close, but then something goes wrong. “Really successful bowhunters are constantly trying to eliminate the things that could go wrong”, says Kip. And they stick with it. A lot of bowhunters will spend tons of time practicing their shot, testing their equipment, and planning their hunt. But they'll forget to try out the food they're going to eat ahead of time, and that can lead to some seriously unpleasant surprises out in the backcountry. Don't forget to test your food, and your body's reaction, before you head out. Pictures can help you remember a hunt, but they don't tell everything. Kip and I both have journaled some about our hunts, and the details we recorded are so much different and more helpful than just looking at pictures. If you loved this podcast, don't keep us a secret. Like us, share us, and leave us a review so that we can keep bringing you hunting stories from some of the greatest experts in the backcountry. What's Inside: When water sources and feed sources are an important part of the hunt. Where is it easier to hunt mule deer: the desert or the high country? Why mental fortitude is going to help you on the hunt. How nail polish, sharpies, and other hacks can help you make small improvements. Mentioned in this Episode: Days in the Wild on itunes Days in the Wild on Podbean Phoenix Shooting Bags Short Description: As a lifelong bowhunter, Kip Fowler has some tips to take your bowhunting to the next level. In addition to telling some great hunting stories, Kip focuses on some of the smaller details today that can add up and make your bowhunting experience more successful and enjoyable. Tags: Utah hunting, mule deer hunting, hunting on the Wasatch Front, improve your bowhunting, bowhunting technology, bowhunting tips and tricks, bowhunting hacks
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
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
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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.
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.
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
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