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A simple mention of the Kentucky Derby immediately brings to mind images of powerful racehorses thundering down the track, fashionable ladies in elaborate, feathery hats, and screaming fans urging their Derby pick to victory. But do you know how it all started? Neither did we, two native Kentuckians, and what better time to address that deficit than on this very special occasion… the historic 150th running of the Kentucky Derby! In honor of this event, not only are we focusing this special ‘Varietea' episode on the history of the Kentucky Derby, but we are also releasing it early so that it will hit your feed before the big day! Who founded the Kentucky Derby, and how did the traditions originate? What significant but often forgotten role did Black jockeys play in the history of the Derby? Which jockeys and horses have set themselves apart over the years? And what special projects have been underway in preparation for this 150th anniversary? These are just a few of the many questions we address in this fun episode. So go, baby, go!... right on over to that link in the bio. We bet you won't regret it. The show is also available on your favorite podcast app and the Scandal Water Podcast YouTube channel. Special thanks to Morgan and Mia for their listener shout-out! MID-ROLL AD: Thank you to Laura A. & Jennifer M. for their ongoing support through BuyMeaCoffee! If you would like to support what we do, just visit our website (ScandalWaterPodcast.com) & click the “Buy Me a Coffee” link to become a member or make a one-time donation. It's your support and generosity that allows us to keep Scandal Water on the air! You can support Scandal Water Podcast by rating, reviewing, and subscribing to the show. Even better, by visiting our website, scandalwaterpodcast.com, and becoming a member on Buy Me a Coffee, you will receive perks and access to bonus content. #Derby #GoBabyGo #KentuckyDerby #150YearsofKyDerby #PegasusPin #Louisville #Kentucky #FastestTwoMinutesInSports #Horses #HorseRacing #ThunderOverLouisville
I hope you're ready for some mod groovers as this modcast is bringing you the swinging sounds of sexploitation, courtesy of Carnaby street. I've got three sets of down and dirty, floor shakin' tracks, for you, all with a very cinematic feel to them.As always find a complete track list, a bonus third set of songs, and all the important links to all the important stuff over on the modcast homepage at http://www.mistersuave.com/2024/03/modcast-557-go-baby-go.html.And keep up with me between modcasts: Twitter Facebook Instagram Spotify iHeart Radio Subscribe with iTunes What is Mod? Mr. Suave's Mod Mod World is one of the web's original modcasts celebrating mod-influenced music from past eras including #mod #powerpop #punkrock #garagerock #northernsoul #britpop #acidjazz #lounge #exotica #ska #modrevival & more. Featuring over 500 mod friendly music mixes since 2006.
Welcome to TigerCast: A podcast designed to tell the story of Warsaw Schools and inform our community about the great things happening to serve our students.Episode 7: Go Baby Go! This week Mason Fitterling, student at Warsaw Community High School, and Mrs. Abbi Richcreek, teacher at Edgewood Middle School, join Aimee and Kyle to tell the story of Go Baby Go! This unique STEM experience invites Edgewood students, as well as engineers from around the community, to redesign and modify 12-volt vehicles for toddlers with developmental challenges. Please note, this episode is playing out of order and was recorded last June.
Go Baby Go founder and Univ of Delaware professor Dr. Cole Galloway discusses his work helping children with mobility challenges. Dr. James Cole Galloway is a Professor of Physical Therapy at the University of Delaware. He is also the Founder of the Go Baby Go program, which helps children and adults with physical and developmental disabilities move and explore the world. Go Baby Go's most popular project – ride-on cars – provides parents, clinicians, students and community volunteers with know-how to adapt ordinary toy cars into therapeutic vehicles for children with physical limitations. Cole also launched the Go Baby Go Cafe, a functioning business where traumatic brain injury survivors work and physical, cognitive, social and speech impairments are simultaneously addressed. To contact Cole: jacgallo@udel.edu For information about several existing Go Baby go programs: https://sites.udel.edu/gobabygo/contact/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Our guest this week is Dr. Cole Galloway of Clevelend, OH who for more than two decades, was a professor of physical therapy at University of Delaware and is founder of Go Baby Go, a human rights movement dedicated to promoting mobility and social mobility.While doing research, he developed a small car that young children, with special needs, could control themselves thereby opening a whole new world of possibilities. That discovery lead to the creation of Go Baby Go, which has forever transformed the lives and trajectories of tens of thousands of children across the U.S. and beyond. Go Baby Go has an open architecture that allows virtually anyone or any organization to make use of the resources, now in more than 200 locations. It's a fascinating and uplifting story and Dr. Gallaway is our guest this week on this episode of the Special Fathers Network Dad to Dad Podcast.Show Links - Email – jacgallo@udel.edu LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/cole-galloway-1ba715107/Go Baby Go - https://sites.udel.edu/gobabygo/ 55 Page Manuel - https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/sites.udel.edu/dist/f/3415/files/2017/07/GoBabyGo_Manual-1m8z16m.pdfTEDx Talk – Changing The Landscape of Mobility - https://www.ted.com/talks/cole_galloway_changing_the_landscape_of_mobilityTEDMED Talk – A Movement For Mobility - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joYgbUWiZAISpecial Fathers Network - SFN is a dad to dad mentoring program for fathers raising children with special needs. Many of the 500+ SFN Mentor Fathers, who are raising kids with special needs, have said: "I wish there was something like this when we first received our child's diagnosis. I felt so isolated. There was no one within my family, at work, at church or within my friend group who understood or could relate to what I was going through."SFN Mentor Fathers share their experiences with younger dads closer to the beginning of their journey raising a child with the same or similar special needs. The SFN Mentor Fathers do NOT offer legal or medical advice, that is what lawyers and doctors do. They simply share their experiences and how they have made the most of challenging situations. Special Fathers Network: https://21stcenturydads.org/ab...Check out the 21CD YouTube Channel with dozens of videos on topics relevant to dads raising children with special needs - https://www.youtube.com/channe... Please support the SFN. Click here to donate: https://21stcenturydads.org/do...Find out about Horizon Therapeutics – Science and Compassion Working Together To Transform Lives. https://www.horizontherapeutics.com/
It's not everyday you get to talk to legends but I'll be damned if I'm not to talking to one on this episode! On the show we have musician and actor John Doe. We discuss John's new record Fables in a Foreign Land along with topics such as:- Writing murder ballads with Shirley Manson of Garbage- If John felt any pressure releasing Alphabetland after X hadn't released an album since 1993- Having to find a replacement bass player for a tour because Willie Nelson took yours- Being in the early stages of writing a new X record with Exene- Going on tour all summer with X and the John Doe Trio- If John's surroundings influence his songwriting- Trying new things as a musician 40+ years in your career- The irony of children listening to Folk music & more!Follow John Doe -https://johndoex.bandcamp.comhttp://www.theejohndoe.comhttps://www.xtheband.comhttps://www.instagram.com/theejohndoe/https://www.instagram.com/xthebandofficial/https://twitter.com/johndoefromXhttps://twitter.com/Xthebandhttps://www.facebook.com/theejohndoehttps://www.facebook.com/XLosAngelesCheck out the Power Chord Hour radio show every Friday night at 10 to midnight est on 107.9 WRFA in Jamestown, NY. Stream the station online at wrfalp.com/streaming/ or listen on the WRFA app.powerchordhour@gmail.comInstagram - www.instagram.com/powerchordhourTwitter - www.twitter.com/powerchordhourFacebook - www.facebook.com/powerchordhourYoutube - www.youtube.com/channel/UC6jTfzjB3-mzmWM-51c8LggSpotify Episode Playlists - https://open.spotify.com/user/kzavhk5ghelpnthfby9o41gnr?si=4WvOdgAmSsKoswf_HTh_MgThank you to Jay Vics for his behind the scenes help on this episode - https://www.jvimobile.comhttps://www.facebook.com/jvimobilehttps://www.twitter.com/jvimobile
When a kid's ride is covered with Paw Patrol stickers, the radio is playing, and they've just discovered where the horn is, any ride an an electric car is a fun one for a child in need. Heather Brown's daughter is the beneficiary of Variety's "Go Baby Go" program and explains how the Calgary Children's Foundation helped her get that car. You can donate to the Calgary Children's Foundation anytime at www.calgarychildrensfoundation.com. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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In our fourth episode, Alex and first time podcaster Debbie talk horse racing this time with the classic movie Seabiscuit. A riches to rags to riches story which is filmed like a documentary with David McCullough narrating this story is about the ultimate underdog story. I have to say did they save Seabiscuit or did he save them all. So time to saddle up horse racing fans the horses are coming out the paddock, trumpeter is sounding out "First Call" It's time to hang on for dear life because this is going to be a ride you will never forget! GO BABY GO!!!Website: https://www.field2screen.comEmail: field2screen@gmail.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/field2screenTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/field2screen1Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/field2screen
Who doesn't love a B level 70s car heist movie STACKED with a godly cast, high end vehicles and endless jokes and montages with bad early 2000s techno blaring. So buckle up as Andrew and I worship at the alter that is MEMPHIS RAINES as we giggle at this hybrid low stakes Ocean's Eleven meets Fast and Furious... LETS RIDEEEE
Dr. Cole Galloway is a very interesting person with a huge story to tell.Please join me as Cole shares his insight into his background in rehabilitation, neuroscience, child development, human-machine interaction, his Go-Baby-Go movement and a lesson in the role of social mobility.
Is providing pediatric wheeled mobility really an “early intervention”? Or does mobility need to be provided “on time” to facilitate a young child’s cognitive, social and emotional development? Cole Galloway (University of Delaware and founder of Go Baby Go) and Amy Morgan (Permobil) discuss passive vs. active mobility for the very young child, how mobility shapes children’s perceptions and the perceptions of the people around them, and a new innovation in child-centered mobility.
Hannah Webster, DPT chats to us about her experience with the Go Baby Go program at the University of Central Florida. We delved into the origin of the program, the theory, the benefit, and Hannah provides a list of resources to direct parents investigating the program for their child. You can find this list at the following link: https://www.raisingkellan.org/go-baby-go/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/marsh-naidoo/message
Nella giornata di PASQUA (auguria tutti!!) BOB e Big Mo hanno la fortuna di passare un'oretta con lo zio SALVIO CERVONE che tra un'anedotto e un'altro ippico o meno, ci racconta un po della sua storia ippica, del fratello e del derby vinto dal loro UNNO. IL tutto ovviamente condito da telecronache , dai suoi immancabili tormentoni e da alcune "chicce" imperdibili!#LINK UTILI:-SALVIO CERVONE FANS CLUB': pagina FBhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/353538659005/-TELECRONACA DELLO ZIO SALVIO: FINALE LOYYERIA AGNANO 2015https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7OevLO1iktk[RACE OFF è un podcast di LIPTO]
We went LIVE! @ CSM with three friends of the show in a chance for them to present while @ CSM, but do it without the filter that many presentations have to pass through. Megan Bellamy Brown of Mind the Mat Cole Galloway of Go Baby Go! and Tim Fox of Fox Rehabilitation
We talk to Cole Galloway and Andrina Sabet about whatever is on their mind. This time it's where Go Baby Go is and is going but also what's next in that space?
Adrian and Ashley do a deep dive into the 2001 Garbage album beautifulgarbage.
Go Baby Go was started at the University of Delaware to provide mobility to children with disabilities through adapted toy cars. The purpose of the project is to modify off-the-shelf ride on toys and individualize them to child's needs. This allows children with special needs to have an opportunity to explore their environment more independently and safely all while having fun! Modifications to the cars may include anything from moving the foot pedal to a steering wheel switch, raising the seat height, adding stability through different harnesses or anything that would allow the child to move! UTHSC Physical Therapy partnered with the Department of Engineering at the University of Memphis to bring the Go Baby Go program to Memphis. On September 10, 2016, the first Go Baby Go Rodeo was conducted at UTHSC and the selected children showed off their ride on cars which they later took home to have and play with. This was a big step towards helping our local children with needs, and we are looking forward to continuing this tradition. This year, the event will take place this Summer on the UTHSC campus. Students and faculty from UTHSC and University of Memphis are working hard to make the event special for the kids and their families. Feel free to come watch the Rodeo take place! Learn more→ http://www.uthsc.edu/go-baby-go/
Go Baby Go with Matt and Ryan this week as they talk up their favorite 'Flecks like Argo, Mile 22? and Joe Bob Briggs Live because hey whatever!
We hope you had a wonderful Labor Day weekend and Happy World PT Day this last Saturday. Whitney and I are back with your physical therapy news for the week--new concussion guidelines released, the American Academy of Orthopedic Manual Physical Therapy opens elections for secretary, Go Baby Go hits Boston, a lucky PT gets to work with a snow leopard cub, and JOSPT releases the new ACL CPG. Correspondent Whitney Doiron joins us to debrief on her series on STAND: The Haiti Project. Welcome back listeners! Talus Media News is a subsidiary of Talus Media: The PT News Project. You can find all interviews mentioned in this newscast on our sister channel, Talus Media Talks. Check us out on Twitter & Facebook @TalusMedia, and head to our website at talusmedia.org for more information.
We discuss the challenges in parallelizing development work and also take a look at what's coming soon in Rails 5.2. The Mythical Man-Month: Essays on Software Engineering Hype cycle Write once, run anywhere ActiveStorage Paperclip Rails 5.2.0 RC1 Work at thoughtbot
BEST OF HEALTH RADIO WITH MELANIE CONATSER AND BELIEVE BEYOND ABILITY Melanie Conatser has been an OT in your community for over 12 years. You may have seen her on the news for HIPPO therapy or “Roller Derbies”! She is also an expert helping users access AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication). She has two girls of […] The post BEST OF HEALTH Radio with Melanie Conatser and Believe Beyond Ability appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Today's Guest: John Doe, singer, co-founder, X, author, Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk Watch this exclusive Mr. Media interview with John Doe by clicking on the video player above! Mr. Media is recorded live before a studio audience full of aging punks who no longer take pride in torn fishnet stockings and who are using safety pins in ways they never dreamed of in 1978 … in the NEW new media capital of the world… St. Petersburg, Florida! Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk by John Doe with Tom DeSavia and Friends. Order your copy today by clicking on the book cover above! John Doe and Exene Cervenka probably never dreamed, when they met at a Venice, California, poetry workshop in 1976, that one day they would be regarded as the core of a musical movement that shook, stirred and ripped corporate rock. I didn’t say they ultimately prevented its rise – I wish they had – but as co-founders of the LA punk band X, they built one of the first bulwarks against the tide of homogenized rock ‘n’ roll. JOHN DOE podcast excerpt: "X — our music — was always accessible. We weren’t trying to piss people off; we just did it naturally. There was no ‘marketing’; the term barely existed. The way you were DIY in those days was you went out, met people, lived your life, did your thing. I have no regrets; that’s the way you get cancer." The Westerner by John Doe. Order or download your copy today by clicking on the CD cover above! And even if youth culture didn’t ultimately heed their warnings of what lay ahead, Doe and Cervenka left us a legacy of Americana, rockabilly and rawness that stands up to whatever today’s generation of next big things might offer. More Fun in the New World by X (Expanded and Remastered Edition). Order your copy today by clicking on the album cover above![ The LA punk scene – fortified with nutrients that included X, Black Flag, The Germs, The Blasters, Los Lobos, and yes, even The Go-Go’s – was a regional reflection of what was happening all over the world in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s. Manhattan had its Ramones, Television and the New York Dolls; London produced the Sex Pistols, The Clash and Madness. It was an era that captured what rock ‘n’ roll should be: revolutionary, off-putting, controversial, against-the-grain. JOHN DOE podcast excerpt: "(X's 2016 appearance on NPR's 'Fresh Air' with Terry Gross) was not the first time people have tried to explain X's harmony in somewhat strange or even a backhanded compliment. Exene didn't know traditional harmony. She would get to that at times, then she would stray. She just sang what she heard." Doe captures the LA punk sound in his new book, Under the Big Black Sun: A Personal History of L.A. Punk, which he wrote and edited with Tom DeSavia, and essays contributed by Henry Rollins of Black Flag, Jane Weidlin and Charlotte Caffrey of The Go-Gos, Dave Alvin of The Blasters, Robert Lopez – El Vez – of The Zeros, and his long-time musical partner and former domestic partner, Exene Cervenka. (And yes, I won’t miss an opportunity to point out that Exene grew up here in St. Petersburg.) The book is a great companion piece to Legs McNeil’s Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk. In addition to his new book, Doe is promoting a new album, The Westerner, which vocals from Blondie’s Debbie Harry on the song “Go Baby Go.” Singing and Playing: John Doe & Exene Cervenka. Order your copy today by clicking on the album cover above! Key interview moments: • 4:14 After appearing on NPR’s “Fresh Air” with Terry Gross, who described X’s melodies as “being a little off” and that its notes “become flat in unusual places,” X co-founder John Doe shakes off the “backhanded compliment” and explains Exene Cervenka’s approach; • 20:00 Doe compares the nascent 1970s punk scenes in New York, London, and Los Angeles; • 37:30 It wasn’t that X didn’t want to be successful and commercial, Doe explains, it’s just the band didn’t fit well in its era the way Nirvana, Pearl Jam and Green Day would later fit in theirs. John Doe Website • Facebook • Twitter • YouTube • Instagram • IMDB • Wikipedia Exene Cervenka Website • MySpace • YouTube • IMDB • Wikipedia X (the Band) Website • Facebook • Twitter • Wikipedia LISTEN! Mr. Media interviews Legs McNeil, author of Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk (2008) and I Slept with Joey Ramone (2010) "Mean Business: How I Save Bad Companies and Make Good Companies Great" by Albert J. Dunlap with Bob Andelman, available in print, e-book or digital audio. Order your copy now by clicking on the book cover above! The Party Authority in New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland!
Two-year-old Ryder McGriff has battled a brain tumor and epilepsy. The tumor, which was located near his brain stem, required 28 surgeries and has left him with gross motor delays. “He’s a very slow walker, he takes three steps and stops,” said Cassie McGriff, Ryder’s mom. “He’s a very independent toddler. Anything that he can do to be on his own he loves.” Wright State’s Ohio’s STEM Ability Alliance program collaborated with the Clinton County Board of Developmental Disabilities to build a motorized vehicle to help Ryder get around on his own. Created by the University of Delaware, the Go Baby Go program designs vehicles to safely empower children with mobility challenges to play and socialize more independently. Ryan Goecke, a Wright State biomedical engineering student, volunteered to adapt a battery-operated car to fit Ryder’s needs. “I actually get to use my engineering knowledge and put it into play in a role that will make a difference,” said Goecke. The car’s foot accelerator was replaced with a paddled button located on the steering wheel along with a seat belt system that can be adjusted as Ryder grows. The vehicle also has several other safety features including PVC pipe around the cabin for protection and an emergency shut-off switch on the side. “It will let him get around our backyard and let him go where he wants to go and I don’t have to worry that he’s going to fall a lot,” says McGriff. Funding for this project was provided by Bill Marine Ford, in Wilmington. Wright State’s STEM Ability Alliance program is supported by a grant from the National Science Foundation.
How can we bring life, liberty and the pursuit of independence to society? The American Physical Therapy Association's vision statement is: Transforming society by optimizing movement to improve the human experience. Dr. Cole Galloway and his team at the University of Delaware are taking this vision statement and making it into reality for children and adults with movement restrictions. His love for learning and helping is infectious! Developmental Psychologist and Pediatric researcher James “Cole” Galloway thinks differently about the role of self-motivated mobility in shaping who we are in early life. As Co-Director of the Pediatric Mobility Lab and Design Studio and Professor at the University of Delaware, he invents assistive devices for children with motor impairments. His approach of combining high tech and low tech—or “go tech”—to restore physical independence and its neurodevelopmental consequences for disabled children has garnered the interest and funding of the National Institutes of Health, the National Science Foundation, the Dept of Education, the assistive technology industry and the toy industry. I first saw Dr. Galloway speak at the TEDMED conference in 2014 where I was introduced to Go Baby Go. To watch his TEDMED talk click here: In this episode you will learn: · Dr. Galloway’s journey from PT to Phd to his remarkable work at the University of Delaware. · The importance of clear communication for researchers and clinicians when it comes to complex concepts. · How do you communicate in writing these complex concepts: get a step-by-step guide based on the work of Esther Thelen. · Why you need to step out of your comfort zone and your profession to succeed in innovation. · What is Go Baby Go, how was the program created, and where is it going? · How can body weight harnesses be used for work and home for patients with movement disorders? · Why it so important for physical therapists to lead the charge to help society move! This was a fun and inspiring interview that if nothing else will have you up and moving….and maybe get you to think outside of the box on ways help others to move as well. Thank you for listening and have a great week! Karen
The Coodabeens Champions on ABC dedicate a song to the Kolodjashnij brothers.