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David Stern and George Simmons discuss the concept of collaborative modelling and its transdisciplinary nature. Considering examples from various fields, including agriculture, ecology, and disease modelling, they highlight the need for better communication and collaboration among experts from different disciplines.
David is joined by George Simmons, an impact activation postdoctoral fellow at IDEMS. In collaboration with CASAS Global, George has spent a year working on their Physiologically Based Demographic Modelling (PBDM) system, a style of modelling used to account for the ecosystem level dynamics that happen in a farm field. They elaborate on the project's integration with more modern mathematical techniques, the influence of the TOPOS Institute's collaborative approach, and the broader implications of the work.
This week we take a deep dive into the life of stand-up comedian, George Simmons. Judd Apatow brings together an all star cast and gives us a film that's an emotional roller coaster. You'll laugh, cry and have a whole new perspective on stand-up comedy.
Rifle officer George Simmons's account of Waterloo
George Simmons, a recent graduate of Banneker High School in College Park, joins me to discuss how the coronavirus has upended his senior year and what it could mean for his future.
Everyone says that this generation will save the world. This week, Patwin Elementary students tell us what they know about the environment, and DHS students talk about sustainable living. Also, a look into this weekend's annual Women's March in Sacramento. Packages by Dahlia Kraus, Jaspreet Baath and George Simmons.
This week we spend what feels like 40 hours watching "Funny People" and we try to figure out what this movie is trying to be.- PLOT -When seasoned comedian George Simmons learns of his terminal, inoperable health condition, his desire to form a genuine friendship causes him to take a relatively green performer under his wing as his opening act.- CONTACT US - Text or Voicemail: 405-418-6273E-mail: AdamSandlerPleaseStop@gmail.comTwitter: https://twitter.com/SandlerPlsStopFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/SandlerPlsStop- RANKINGS -MARIE - https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026539083/BACON - https://www.imdb.com/list/ls026092168/
George Simmons is on the podcast this week talking about life in southern California, smog, and Quentin Tarantino. George also shares his perspective on having a college-age child, the maturation of DSMA Live, and the joys of the diabetes online community. Enjoy. Follow George on Twitter @Ninjabetic and diabetescaf.org. Run Time - 52:41 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
This week we're talking about Kerri Sparling's book, "Balancing Diabetes". First I talk to Kerri about the writing process, developing a cohesive voice with the many contributors who helped make each chapter complete, and the awkwardness of self-promotion. Fitting with the nature of the book, I'm also joined by George Simmons, Sean Oser, Harry Thompson, Briley Boisvert, and Christel Marchand Aprigliano to discuss the chapters they contributed to, and why this book is awesome. Enjoy! "Balancing Diabetes: Conversations about finding happiness and living well" is available now. You can pick it up on Amazon or Barnes and Noble, and learn more about the book, and Kerri at http://sixuntilme.com/book. Special thanks to the other guests who appeared on this week's podcast: George Simmons - ninjabetic.com - @ninjabetic Sean Oser - t1works.blogspot.com - @seanoser Harry Thompson - @harrythompson Briley Boivert - independence.com - @4thandlife Christel Marchand Aprigliano - theperfectd.com - @theperfectd Run Time - 1:18:10 Send your feedback to feedback@justtalkingpodcast.com.
1st Hour - We'll discuss a recent article that talks about "How Hair Weaves Can Kill You". Ladies, you don't want to miss this one. 2nd Hour - We'll talk about a Dallas Rapper who promotes wearing lipstick and women's clothing. 3rd Hour - We'll play some clips from some important lectures in our collection including "Crimes Of The Pope" by Dr. George Simmons which gives us some into Popes who engaged in homosexuality and who had children, or that there was a female who disguised herself as a man to become Pope. etc. The African History Network Show can be heard on Mondays and Thursdays, 8pm - 11pm EST. For more information please visit www.AfricanHistoryNetwork.com or Call In and listen at 914-338-1375.
2011 Roche Social Media Summit at the Hard Rock Hotel in San Diego, California. At the afterparty, Charlie Cherry interviews Manny Hernandes, George Simmons, Ronnie Gregory, Kelly Kunik, Bernard Farrell, Kerri Morrone Sparling, Kelly Close, Scott Strumello, Amy Tenderich, Mike Durbin, Chris Stocker, Wil Dubois, Scott Johnson.
George was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes in 1990. After spending several years ignoring his disease, he decided it was time to start over. So he started a blog called The B.A.D. Blog (The Born Again Diabetes Blog) and began sharing his diabetes life with others.He is a husband, father of two, writer, and musician. George now writes his blog on his own website called and proclaims that “it takes being a ‘ninja’ to live successfully with diabetes.” http://www.ninjabetic.com/ http://www.DiabetesPowerShow.com/