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Send us a textIn this episode of The Wall Street Skinny, we sit down with Scott Bok, Chairman and former CEO of Greenhill & Co. and author of Surviving Wall Street: A Tale of Triumph, Tragedy and Timing. Scott shares stories from his remarkable career journey—from big law at Wachtell Lipton to investment banking at Morgan Stanley, to ultimately leading one of the most respected elite boutiques on Wall Street. We talk through the rise of the elite boutique model, the decision to go public, and why Greenhill ultimately sold to Mizuho—plus Scott's candid take on private equity poaching, career longevity, and the myth of the “Goldman discount.”We also dive into the mechanics of university governance, the rise of endowment taxation, and Scott's experience as Chairman of the Board at the University of Pennsylvania during one of the most tumultuous moments in higher Ed history. He offers an insider's perspective on free speech debates, board dynamics, DEI backlash, and how elite universities are being pulled into the center of a national cultural reckoning. Scott helps unpack how these issues intersect with broader questions of institutional control, public trust, and economic influence.Finally, Jen and Kristen cover the latest market headlines—from the Moody's U.S. downgrade to the recent 20-year Treasury auction and what it says (or doesn't say) about investor sentiment. We also share an exciting announcement: to celebrate crossing 300k followers, we're hosting a FREE live Excel + financial modeling masterclass on May 29th at 12pm EST—perfect for interns, new hires, or anyone looking to sharpen their skills. Register now to join live or get access to the 48-hour replay!Register HEREShop the MAY SALE:- Buy the FULL IBD / PE course for 20% off HERE- M&A Standalone Course $50 OFF HERE Enroll in the Financial Modeling Talent Accelerator HERE Join the Fixed Income Sales and Trading waitlist HERE Our content is for informational purposes only. You should not construe any such information or other material as legal, tax, investment, financial, or other advice.Public Disclosure: All investing involves the risk of loss, including loss of principal. Brokerage services for US-listed, registered securities, options and bonds in a self-directed account are offered by Public Investing, Inc., member FINRA & SIPC. Public Investing offers a High-Yield Cash Account where funds from this account are automatically deposited into partner banks where they earn interest and are eligible for FDIC insurance; Public Investing is not a bank. Cryptocurrency trading services are offered by Bakkt Crypto Solutions, LLC (NMLS ID 1890144), which is licensed to engage in virtual currency business activity by the NYSDFS... ...
This blogcast explores “Celebrating the Easter Season” written and read by Monica Thom Konschnik.In this blog post, Monica shares some of the ways she celebrates the 50 day long Easter Season. During these celebrations, which I now carry on with my own family, there was always food. My grandma was an excellent cook, a talent which she passed on to her children. We shared dishes from our Polish heritage, meals filled with delicious home-cooking, including fried chicken, mashed potatoes, or food brought in from one of our favorite local restaurants. The food was always plentiful, and the conversation and laughter, particularly from my grandma, was often as comforting as the food.As we hear in the story of the Road to Emmaus during the Easter season, Jesus is walking along with two of his apostles who do not recognize that it is him. It is not until he breaks bread with them that they recognize that he is truly risen. There is a unique beauty in sharing a meal with those we love. Meals together nourish us physically, but also spiritually and emotionally. Spending time with those we love and celebrating being able to be together is a gift, a gift that, just a few years ago, seemed like something we would not be able to have again. It is important to take time to acknowledge the gift of being together and celebrate the sacrifices we all make in order to do so.As we continue through the Easter season, I encourage you to find reasons to celebrate Christ's Resurrection, especially with those around us. Share a meal, make an invitation to a friend to join you for Mass, pray together, experience the beauty of nature in spring, or simply enjoy time spent with a friend or a loved one or a stranger. We can experience the joy of the Resurrection in a more profound way when we are able to do so with others. Author:Monica is the Director of Administration for the Catholic Apostolate Center. Additionally, she is the Administrator for the Pallottine Seminary at Green Hill. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
On the 231st episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl and Eric Schwartz discuss Easter, Green Hill, whether you should shout racial slurs at your arresting officer, how to avoid the Zyn tax, murder, getting lost on a hike and a new PUD commissioner.Email us at chroniclenewsdump@gmail.com.Brought to you by SUMMIT FUNDING, CHEHALIS OUTFITTERS and THE ROOF DOCTOR!Listen to past episodes or subscribe here: https://apple.co/3sSbNC5.
In this blog post, Sarah shares some insights into the last week of Jesus' life, Holy Week, and looks forward to the celebration of Easter. Jesus knew what he was about to face on the Cross; he knew about his eventual Death and Resurrection. Yet, he knew his work before those events was not done; he had to continue to preach to the apostles. In hindsight, probably no one would've expected him to do that; he was facing death! Nowadays, people will say, “If you knew you only had one week left before you died, what would you do?” The usual answers are things like going on a fancy vacation, winning the lottery, and completing items on one's bucket list, but the reality is that most of us don't know when our time will come. On the contrary, Jesus did know what his fate would be when he entered Jerusalem. He knew the importance of his death on the Cross, and he knew it was important for him not to stray from his intentions. The strength shown by Jesus in this Last Supper is one that few could've shown, and it is important for us to recognize as we continue through Holy Week. As we finish up our Lenten season, I hope that you all have taken some time to deepen your relationship with Christ and reflect on the importance of the season in your own heart. May these last few days of Lent guide you through some of the darkest days of our Church into the glory of the Resurrection. I hope you all have a wonderful Easter celebration! Author:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
On this episode of Legislative Review: Host Angela Nolasco takes a look at a bill that would expand the tax on nicotine. Plus bills pertaining to exempting juveniles from prison riot charges and protecting witnesses in workplace and harassment and discrimination cases.
🚀 ¡Bienvenidos a Frikingos de la Galaxia! 🚀 El programa donde analizamos lo mejor, lo peor y lo más WTF del universo geek. Y hoy pisamos el acelerador a fondo porque vamos a hablar de una trilogía que empezó con polémica, se redimió con nostalgia y en su última entrega nos voló la cabeza con fanservice, Keanu Reeves y Jim Carrey en estado de gracia. ¡Hoy hablamos de la trilogía cinematográfica de Sonic! 🦔💨 Pero ojo, que el Capitán de la Friking Express, Lord Bolketón, no hace este viaje en solitario. No, no, no… Para una misión de este calibre, necesitábamos un escuadrón de élite. Y vaya si lo tenemos: 💍 Desde Green Hills, llega el único, el inigualable, el verdadero Señor de los Anillos… ¡de Oro! Dani, el frikingo más jugón de la podcasfera, maestro de los combos, coleccionista de vidas extra y experto en lore de Sonic desde sus días pixelados en la Mega Drive. Si hay un dato curioso sobre la saga, él lo sabe. Si hay un secreto oculto en los juegos, él lo ha descubierto antes que Robotnik. Hoy nos contará cosas tan alucinantes que hasta Knuckles levantaría una ceja en señal de aprobación. 📜 Y como esto no sería lo mismo sin un toque poético… Nos acompaña el Bécquer Millennial del Frikiverso, un maestro de las letras que recita versos con más ritmo que el propio Sonic corriendo por loopings. Él no solo nos iluminará con su sabiduría cinéfila, sino que probablemente dedique unas líneas épicas a esos valientes héroes sin capa que impidieron que el Sonic de pesadilla con dientes humanos llegara a los cines. Porque sí, amigos, hubo un momento en la historia en que estuvimos a punto de vivir una película de terror sin quererlo. 🌀 ¿Y qué hay de la trilogía en sí? 🦔 Sonic 1 (2020) nos enseñó que el poder de internet puede cambiar el destino (al menos cuando se trata de rediseñar erizos digitales). 🦊 Sonic 2 (2022) fue un festival de nostalgia, con Tails y Knuckles dándolo todo y Robotnik alcanzando niveles eggcelentes de locura. 💀 Sonic 3 (2024)… bueno, ahí SEGA le metió nitro y desató el caos: Shadow con la voz de Keanu Reeves, Jim Carrey haciendo un doblete épico como Robotnik y su abuelo Gerald, y un final tan explosivo que hasta los Chaos Emeralds se sintieron abrumados. 🔥 Tres películas, un erizo hiperactivo y con más portales que en Doctor Strange. Dale al play porque analizamos la SAGA de SONIC con más anillos que Frodo, y más curiosidades que pelos en el bigote de Robotnik. 💍⚡🦔💨🦊🤖🎮 Síguenos en nuestras redes sociales: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/FrikingosGalaxy X (antes Twitter): https://x.com/FrikingosGalaxy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/frikingosdelagalaxia/?hl=es YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@frikingosdelagalaxia4365 Ivoox: https://www.ivoox.com/podcast-frikingos-galaxia-cine-y_sq_f1417787_1.html Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/frikingos-de-la-galaxia-cine-y-ocio/id1479825939 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0LCxVBSt3Kt9cDhlcLKeZc
Our student Hugh came to us knowing he wanted to break into IB since his freshman year. Despite finding a freshman summer internship, he felt overwhelmed with the upcoming recruiting processes for sophomore and junior year, and the pressure that came along with it. Soon after joining WSMM, we helped him gain relevant experience for his resume and touch up his behaviorals. Hear how he chose to invest in himself by joining the program and how he leveraged multiple offers on his way to securing top elite boutique and bulge bracket roles. Want help securing an offer from a top tier firm on Wall Street? Apply here: wallstmastermind.com/applyutm_source=podcastep340
Our student Peter came to us as a sophomore recruiting against a competitive pool of fellow Ivy League candidates. With applications opening up and unable to find much guidance from upperclassmen, and he decided to join WSMM. Despite initially feeling behind in his recruiting process, he saved a ton of time and learned all the technicals and most of his behaviorals within just 3-4 days with our help. Hear how he was ultimately able to land four offers from top banks including Greenhill, Perella Weinberg, Bank of America, and Moragn Stanley despite having started late. Want help securing an offer from a top tier firm on Wall Street? Apply here: wallstmastermind.com/applyutm_source=podcastep338
We are thrilled to be sharing our veterinary podcast crossover series with you. Throughout these episodes, we are having conversations with other veterinary podcast hosts who are sharing why they started their podcast and their goals, as well as how we can all work together towards supporting our colleagues in this profession. Today our guest is Dr. Lisa Greenhill. Dr. Greenhill is the Chief Diversity Officer and senior director for institutional research at AAVMC. She is also the host of “Diversity and Inclusion on Air”. Dr. Greenhill has been at the forefront of veterinary podcasting and YouTube videos so we guarantee you will learn something from this conversation! We want to share a big thank you to our sponsor CareCredit. You can learn more about Veterinary Patient Financing for Providers through CareCredit by visiting: https://www.carecredit.com/providers/animal-healthcare/ You can find Diversity and Inclusion on Air on all major podcasting platforms. Remember we want to hear from you! Please be sure to subscribe to our feed on Apple Podcasts and leave us a ratings and review. You can also contact us at MVLPodcast@avma.org Follow us on social media @AVMAVets #MyVetLife #MVLPodcast
This blogcast explores “Preparing for Lent” written and read by Sarah Harrigan.In this blog post, Sarah shares some of her practices for Lent and how they help draw her closer to Christ. While these can sometimes seem similar to giving something up (i.e. only getting takeout once a week), I challenge you to reframe your thought process regarding these goals. Instead of thinking of them as a negative—giving something up—think of them as adding some sort of value to your life - after all, by offering these acts to God, they are enabling you to participate in Christ's redemptive sacrifice, grow in self-control, and form beneficial new habits. This has been something that I have really struggled with and had to pray over. It has been hard to get out of the negative mindset and focus on transforming myself—mentally, physically, and spiritually—over the course of the Lenten season. However you prepare, I hope that you will go into this holy season with a prayerful attitude and allow yourself to experience change over the course of Lent. I encourage you to find ways to experience the season in an unfamiliar way, to explore new traditions and embrace the holiness of Lent. As we, as a Church, prepare for this Lenten season that will begin on Ash Wednesday, I invite you to take a look at our Lenten and Easter Resource Page. This resource page has many wonderful resources, such as podcasts, webinars, our newly-published “Lenten Activities For Youth and Young Adults” guide, and our “Introduction to Lent: A Time to Draw Closer to the Risen Lord” guide, which has more ideas for practices that can help you enter into the prayerful and transformative spirit of this Lenten season. Author:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
BREAKING - Horrific News coming from a Greenhill Rd construction site. Jade Robran has the latest. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With no further ado, Lee and Josh continue their fascinating odyssey into the annals (steady on) of Disney history with a casual, over-the-shoulder glance at the cartoons that made Mickey the Mouse he is today. Got Spam? Fax us! ghzpodcast@gmail.com!
Love is in the air because your favourite podcast has a new episode. We're all jumping into immersive worlds this week as Dan revisits No Man's Sky, Tim jumps into Eternal Strands, and Coleman takes a gamble on Kingdom Come: Deliverance II. Time Stamps 00:00:00 Start 00:00:09 Intro 00:05:56 No Man's Sky – Worlds Part II 00:10:25 Eternal Strands 00:20:17 Kingdom Come: Deliverance II 00:31:27 PlayStation's State of Play – February 2025 00:32:31 Shinobi: Art of Vengeance 00:34:26 Sonic Racing: Crossworlds 00:36:04 Lost Soul Aside 00:38:54 WWE 2K25 00:39:57 Directive 8020 00:42:04 The Midnight Walk 00:43:51 Onimusha: Way of the Sword 00:46:15 Hell is Us 00:48:30 And the rest 00:53:00 Check out our merch at TeePublic.com/stores/BRB 00:54:11 Tabletop Tuesday at Loading Stoke Newington – Flip 7 00:55:49 Go to BigRedBarrel.com and Get in Contact with us 00:56:25 I Have a Question… 01:00:00 Outro – Legends of a Green Hill (feat. Andrii Yefymov) Thanks for listening to another episode of BRB UK. Here's where you can download this episode's MP3 and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, RSS, Spotify, YouTube, or anywhere else that podcasts are available.
Telepathic kids and conspiracy theories, awkward Microsoft presentations and the struggles of public speaking. Elon Musk, bizarre celebrity moments, and the mysteries of the human mind—plus a detour into the strange world of Green Hill Zone.-------------Thanks for listening make sure you follow us on our socials. Sign up to our Patreon where members get an exclusive extra monthly episode plus bonus content.-------------Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/depressedceospodcast Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded live at the Eastside Jewish Commons in Portland, Oregon, this special episode of Jews on Film explores the beloved 1985 classic The Goonies! We're joined by writer, artist, and acupuncturist Liz Asch Greenhill for a lively discussion on how the film's themes of treasure hunting, outsider camaraderie, and family legacy resonate with Jewish storytelling traditions. Plus, we'll dive into Portland's connection to the film and take questions from our live audience. Join us for an adventurous deep dive into The Goonies—Jews on Film style!The Goonies on IMDBThe Goonies Movie TrailerLiz's LinksFind Liz Asch Greenhill on InstagramLiz's Podcast Body LandLiz's websiteConnect with Jews on Film online:Jews on Film Merch - https://jews-on-film.printify.me/productsInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jewsonfilm/Twitter - https://twitter.com/jewsonfilmpodYouTube - https://www.youtube.com/@jewsonfilmTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@jewsonfilmpodRead less
On the 4th March the House of Keys will choose four people to become members of the Legislative Council, one of which will replace Peter Greenhill MLC, who has decided to step down at the end of February when his 5 year term ends. He tells Agenda about his experiences over the past five years and gives some advice to prospective LegCo candidates. If you are hoping to be nominated for one of the LegCo seats please get in touch so we can arrange an interview. Candidate or not though, it's interesting to hear Peter Greenhill's thoughts on the role he's about to leave.
On the 220th episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl and Chronicle Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz are joined by reporter Owen Sexton discuss the latest goings-on at Green Hill, a wrestler from Toledo, the hottest books at the library and more. Email us at chroniclenewsdump@gmail.com. Brought to you by SUMMIT FUNDING, CHEHALIS OUTFITTERS and THE ROOF DOCTOR! Listen to past episodes or subscribe here: https://apple.co/3sSbNC5.
Let's do the time warp again! It's the first half of our unofficial "Genuary" celebration, as we take a look back at Sonic Generations, one of the blue blur's most beloved adventures. A celebration of Sonic's first two decades, now back on store shelves with a shiny new remaster, is this trip down memory lane as good as we remember, or has time not been so kind? Plus, we'll be taking a look at its often neglected 3DS counterpart as well! (0:00:00) Main topic: Sonic Generations (0:08:54) Classic Sonic (0:19:34) Green Hill (0:35:51) The story (0:49:57) Chemical Plant (0:52:56) Sky Sanctuary (1:07:03) Challenge stages (1:09:43) Metal Sonic (1:13:50) Death Egg Robot (1:18:27) Speed Highway (1:24:02) City Escape (1:32:14) Seaside Hill (1:37:25) Shadow (1:40:58) Perfect Chaos (1:44:40) Crisis City (1:49:25) Rooftop Run (1:55:28) Planet Wisp (2:00:58) Silver (2:04:00) Egg Dragoon (2:14:52) Time Eater (2:22:31) The 3DS version (2:44:48) Final thoughts (2:53:29) Outro Amie Waters on Linktree
This blogcast explores “Finding Time to be Thankful” written and read by Sarah Harrigan.In this blog post, Sarah shares some of the joys and benefits of keeping the things that we are grateful for at the forefront of our minds. In prayer, I have found myself trying to be more present in the moment, more thankful, and more reflective in my thoughts. I try to write down the moments when I find myself needing grace and the moments when I am thankful for the most mundane things, and then I keep a record of them either in a physical journal or on the Notes app on my phone. When going into prayer, I like to call on this list and let it inspire my prayer of thanksgiving for these moments. I also like to look at this list when I'm feeling down or upset, as it helps me to refocus on the positive moments in my life.Gratitude does not need to be a big thing that only happens once a year. It can be practiced daily through prayer and throughout our daily activities. Finding five minutes a day to practice gratitude exercises, work on gratitude journaling, or call a loved one can fill our hearts with joy this Thanksgiving season and can be implemented throughout the year to keep our spirits high. Author:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee. Will Boling is back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2024!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee. Will Boling is back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2024!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Jake Wallman and Parker Kelley cap off a big week ten of high school football in Middle Tennessee. Riverdale Head Coach Will Kriesky joins the show in segment two following a big win. Mt. Juliet's Trey Perry joins the show ahead of a region championship against Green Hill. And a lookahead to the final week of the regular season previewing big games that will decide region standings.
In this episode of On Mission, Sarah Harrigan Scalfaro, Chris Pierno, and Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. discuss the home of Catholic Apostolate Center: Green Hill.Green Hill has a storied history dating back to before the American Revolution with a land grant from King George III. Since then, the property passed through families and is now home to the Pallottine Seminary and the Catholic Apostolate Center. Green Hill is available for day programming by Catholic entities and organizations. Located in West Hyattsville, Maryland on 14 landscaped acres, Green Hill features outdoor and indoor spaces for prayer, meditation, and collaboration with your group. The historic and recently renovated house offers small groups (fewer than 35) a place of refreshment, peace, and tranquility. It is perfect for meetings and day retreats. Click here to book Green Hill for your next event. Related Episodes:Union of Catholic Apostolate 4th General CongressTen Year Retrospective Resources:Pallotti Portal From the Ad Infinitum blog:The Importance of Retreat Spaces Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify On Mission is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections and recent blogcasts.
For this episode, Toni is joined by Pam Greenhill who runs the popular YT channel Bloo´s Self Reliance urban homesteading and wellness channel. Through it, and her hands-on workshops Pam teaches people how to grow, stock up on food bargains and preserve while on a budget. She is a qualified chef, nutritionist, dietitian, herbalist and naturopath, mother of 2 sons and foster mother of 72 children. KEY TAKEAWAYS Relying on supermarkets is expensive and makes it hard to eat well. Only a small % of the food they sell is healthy and nutritious. Teach your kids how to grow, cook and preserve food. That is how Pam learned. Community matters, you are stronger together. Even an unexpected big bill can leave you unable to afford food for a few months, so it makes sense to be prepared and have food for emergencies. Be prepared in little ways for example having a blanket in the car on cold days. Plan your meals and shop around for ingredients. Only some things in discount stores are cheaper. Make your washing powder. Live mindfully. BEST MOMENTS “Every spare inch of my front and back garden is growing food. “ “Preparedness is more about life happening but you not being inconvenienced by it. “ “What you can grow yourself, or what is locally grown is so completely different. It's like they were grown on different planets. . “ ABOUT THE GUEST Pam Greenhill is a dietician, nutritionist, herbalist, naturopath, retired chef, creator of the Rainwater Self Sufficiency program and owner of The Bloo Pixie Studios which is soon to be registered as a PCIC. A single parent at 17 with 2 sons, Pam has fostered 72+ children. Raising them in a home where growing and garden-to-table cooking is the norm. Teaching them life skills to help them on their healing journey. Pam runs Bloo's Self Reliance YT channel where she teaches self-sufficiency and helps those with few resources to plan for life's unexpected emergencies in a no-nonsense but light-hearted way. https://bloos.food.blog https://www.youtube.com/@BloosSelfReliance https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087737348646 https://www.instagram.com/bloosselfreliance Threads - Bloo's Self-Reliance BlueSky - @thebloopixie.bsky.social https://www.tiktok.com/@bloos_self_reliance https://www.linkedin.com/in/thebloopixie WORK WITH ME If you're ready for greater clarity and confidence to create the freedom and alignment, you crave in business and life. Places Limited to 5. Book a Call to secure yours Click Here to Book A Call With Me My Signature Programme – Visionary You – The Awakening – CLICK HERE *Note: To secure your space for August, join my waitlist now* Join My Mastermind Membership - Click Here Free Resources - grab a copy of my e-book or one of my free guides right here and I'll send it straight to your inbox. The Woman Beyond Six Secrets to Success – e-book – Click Here 101 Affirmations For Living Your Best Life Right Now – Click Here 60 Tips For Success – Click Here Daily Attitude Shower – Click Here 10 Day Self Care Challenge – Click Here HOST BIOS Toni C. Eastwood OBE, MBE is an award-winning entrepreneur with 30 years of experience in SME, business startup, and growth. She has served as a non-executive board member and Chair for several NFPs, raised multi-millions in funding, and grown two businesses. As a former Director of an FTSE30 company, Toni brings firsthand knowledge of the challenges and rewards of scaling businesses and pursuing a passion for service.
What’s Trending: There are new revelations in the case of the Green Hill school security guard that had sexual relations with an inmate. New FBI stats show that Trump’s claims about rising crime were true, despite getting fact-checked by ABC’s David Muir. Sound Transit is unveiling a new bike patrol. Singer and former ‘One Direction’ member Liam Payne tragically died in Argentina at the age of 31. // Big Local: The Walgreens closures all around the country are affecting the citizens of Tacoma. Tacoma is implementing a new pride-themed crosswalk. A Snohomish County animal shelter has taken in dozen of kittens rescued from Hurricane Helene. // Mark Cuban says that the Harris campaign needs to counteract Trump’s appeal on social media. Jerry Seinfeld recanted his previous comments about the far-left ruining comedy.
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High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee. Will Boling and Brad Hopkins are back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2024!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
High School Football is in full swing in the state of Tennessee. Will Boling and Brad Hopkins are back for another edition of the High School Football Game of The Week for 2024!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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#61 LIVE Session – Getting Realist with New Medical Schools—8C's for SuccessBut how are new medical schools successfully established?You would think this Herculean institution-building would induce a large body of literature about med-school-making but there is a big gap in the literature. In fact, the authors of today's paper assert that there is little published empirical evidence to date, nor any theory brought to bear on this phenomenon. The authors chose a Critical Realist lens and Institutional Entrepreneurship theory to design this study.Episode host: Jason FrankYou find the episode notes on the Papers Podcast websiteEpisode article: Kirubakaran, S., Kumar, K., Worley, P., Pimlott, J., & Greenhill, J. (2024). Establishing new medical schools in diverse contexts: A novel conceptual framework for success. Medical Education, n/a(n/a). PAPERs Podcast consists ofHosts: Lara Varpio, Jason Frank, Jonathan Sherbino, Linda SnellTechnical Producer: Samuel LundbergWeb Manager: Alex AlexanderssonExecutive Producer: Teresa SöröProduction of Teaching and Learning at Karolinska Institutet
This blogcast explores “Reflections from One Week in Rome” written and read by Sarah Harrigan.In this blog post, Sarah reflects on her travel experiences while in Rome for a leadership program where she encountered members of the Church from around the world. Each day, we began with morning prayer, and we were encouraged to volunteer to share a prayer exercise with the group. One of my favorites was learning and participating in the Taize prayer. I have always enjoyed prayer through music, but I had never experienced this meditation technique. It was very calming and helped me to put my focus on the Lord. We ended each day with evening prayer followed by dinner, which we ate together as a group. Sharing meals together as a group and telling stories from our own experiences and backgrounds really helped to strengthen our bond as a group. Every meal was filled with inquisitive insight, laughter, and joy (as well as delicious home cooked Italian food!). I had never lived in a community before; I had lived in a dorm for several years in college, but I had never experienced community life like this. It was such a great experience! Everyone was so welcoming, warm, friendly, and always went out of their way to help one another. Whether it was helping me carry my suitcase to the fourth floor, filling up my glass at dinner, or lending me a bus ticket, I was struck by the selflessness of others. In reflection, I experienced so much growth during this one week abroad. I grew in my confidence of solo travel, I grew in my professional life by learning various leadership skills, I grew in my personal life from meeting so many people of different cultural backgrounds, and I grew in my spiritual life through our studies of the saints. I am so thankful to have been given the opportunity to attend the Summer Leadership Development Program and will continue to grow from the experience for years to come. Author:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
One issue: DCYF's transfer of 43 men in their early 20s from Green Hill to an adult prison.
Listen in as we switch things up to celebrate the 50th episode of Won't You Be Our Neighbor. Guest hosts Kip Greenhill and Colin Gawel stop in for the second time to interview Steve and Darren. Join us while Darren discusses his 6th grade career day outfit and as we dig deeper into Steve's psychological profile.
On the 195th episode of The Chronicle News Dump, hosts Aaron VanTuyl, Chronicle Editor-in-Chief Eric Schwartz and photographer Kody Christen discuss parades and hosting duties, Green Hill, whether or not the animal shelter is coming, bigfoot, haircuts and more. Email us at chroniclenewsdump@gmail.com. Brought to you by SUMMIT FUNDING, CHEHALIS OUTFITTERS and THE ROOF DOCTOR! Listen to past episodes or subscribe here: https://apple.co/3sSbNC5.
What’s Trending: 43 inmates are being transferred from the Green Hill juvenile detention center to an adult prison. The Seattle City Council is attempting to address the drug crisis after an audit showed where crime and overdoses are the worst. AOC called Trump a Nazi just days after he was shot. // LongForm: GUEST: Candidate Dan Matthews explains why he’s running for Lt Governor. // The Quick Hit: The restaurant industry is trying to adjust with a new minimum wage on the horizon.
In this episode of the Tough Girl Podcast, we sit down with Sophie Pierce, a writer, broadcaster, and passionate wild swimmer from Dartmoor in Devon, UK. Sophie shares her profound journey through grief, particularly the loss of her son Felix in 2017, and how the healing power of nature has been an anchor in her life. Sophie talks about her memoir, "The Green Hill," which explores themes of love, loss, and the transformative effects of wild places. She also discusses her work as a journalist with the BBC, her love for exploring new places, and the growing popularity of outdoor swimming. We delve into her co-authored wild swimming guides, including her most recent book, "Wild Swimming Walks Exmoor and North Devon.” This episode highlights the mental health benefits of outdoor swimming, the importance of community, and how nature can help reset and heal us. Sophie offers insights on navigating grief, the support she received from friends and family, and how she continues to find solace in nature. Join us for an inspiring and heartfelt conversation with Sophie Pierce as we explore the intersection of nature, grief, and resilience. *** Don't miss out on the latest episodes of the Tough Girl Podcast, released every Tuesday at 7am UK time! Be sure to hit the subscribe button to stay updated on the incredible journeys and stories of strong women. By supporting the Tough Girl Podcast on Patreon, you can make a difference in increasing the representation of female role models in the media, particularly in the world of adventure and physical challenges. Your contribution helps empower and inspire others. Visit www.patreon.com/toughgirlpodcast to be a part of this important movement. Thank you for your invaluable support! *** Show notes Who is Sophie Being based in Dartmoor in South west England Living close to the sea and a wild moorland media Working as a journalist for many years Her love of exploring The loss of her son in 2017 Where her love of exploring and swimming came from Her childhood and growing up with 3 brothers Being quite ferrel when younger Getting back into outdoor swimming Connecting with friends and exploring new places Outdoor swimming and it's increase in popularity How outdoor swimming have changed over the past 25 years Why its about your mindset and having a desire to be out in nature and explore Why all you need is a map, a swimming costume and a pair of walking boots The benefits of communities Looking out for one another while in the water The importance of having fun at any age Going wild swimming in the River Dart ever day during the summer The impact cold water can have on your mental health and how it can help reset you Dealing with the loss of her son, Felix SUDEP ‘the Sudden, Unexpected Death of someone with EPilepsy' How her life changed afterwards Learning to incorporate her grief into her life Finding spending time in nature to be helpful Charity SUDEP Action Dealing with grief Book: The Green Hill: Letters to a Son Writing a series of letters to Felix – composed during walks and swims taken close to his burial place by the river Dart Still feeling connected to Felix Why it was hard to go back to the places where her and Felix had spent time Wanting to explore new places and create new memories Remembering Felix as a child Processing her grief Having some counselling but not finding it helpful Book: Weathering By Ruth Allen The narrative imposed about grief by society Not feeling the urge to process grief Making something beautiful out of something terrible Feeling a loss when the the book was published and not having anything to focus on The support from friends and family and what helped Living in a small town and having to face people What happens when a year or two passes Getting use to living with the loss Why the second year can be tougher than the first Published Wild Swimming Walks guide books Wild Things Publishing Artist - James Lewis Push back from locals who don't want to share their beauty sports The impact sewage is having on beautiful wild places Surfers Against Sewage App Doing a risk assessment before getting into the river/water Writing to your MP and complaining about the sewage situation How to connect with Sophie on social media Advice for women dealing with grief and the loss of a child Social Media Website: www.sophiepierce.co.uk Instagram: @mssophiepierce Twitter/X: @sophiepierce
WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - ANDREW KERR - Investigative Reporter for Washington Free Beacon – discussed the Hunter Biden gun trial. Jury is chosen in Hunter Biden's federal firearms case and opening statements are set for Tuesday Inside the Whirlwind 48 Hours Before Hunter Biden Bought His Handgun https://x.com/BrentScher/status/1797618603820232908 Andrew Kerr on X: "One day after purchasing his gun on Oct. 12, 2018, Hunter Biden sets up a drug deal with "Mookie" at the 7/11 on Greenhill and Lancaster. "He has my money mad I'm getting pissed," Hunter texts Hallie Biden. https://t.co/U6r4pp2biv" / X Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the 7 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 7:05 AM - INTERVIEW - DR. ROBERT MALONE - the original “inventor” of mRNA technology for vaccines and author of book "Lies My Gov't Told Me: And the Better Future Coming" to react to the Dr. Fauci hearing SOCIAL MEDIA: https://x.com/RWMaloneMD SUBSTACK: https://rwmalonemd.substack.com/ WMAL GUEST: 7:35 AM - INTERVIEW - ANDREW KERR - Investigative Reporter for Washington Free Beacon – discussed the Hunter Biden gun trial. Jury is chosen in Hunter Biden's federal firearms case and opening statements are set for Tuesday Inside the Whirlwind 48 Hours Before Hunter Biden Bought His Handgun https://x.com/BrentScher/status/1797618603820232908 Andrew Kerr on X: "One day after purchasing his gun on Oct. 12, 2018, Hunter Biden sets up a drug deal with "Mookie" at the 7/11 on Greenhill and Lancaster. "He has my money mad I'm getting pissed," Hunter texts Hallie Biden. https://t.co/U6r4pp2biv" / X Chennedy Carter says she has 'no regrets' for foul on Caitlin Clark: 'I'm going to compete' Pat McAfee walks backs ‘white b----' comment about Caitlin Clark: ‘I have way too much respect for her' Where to find more about WMAL's morning show: Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor, @Jgunlock, @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc. Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, June 4, 2024 / 7 AM Hour O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This blogcast explores “The Importance of Retreat Spaces” written and read by Sarah Harrigan.In this blog post, Sarah reflects on the spaces and places that she has experienced during different retreats she attended and how they impact the experience. Here at the Pallottine Seminary at Green Hill, we offer a full events facility for day events and can accommodate groups (smaller than thirty-five adults) for retreats, board meetings, or other similar group meeting needs. Additionally, there is a chapel for Mass, prayer, and adoration, a dining room for group meals, and several outdoor locations for break out groups or just to walk around our manicured fourteen acre landscaping. Just walking around Green Hill is such a relaxing experience; it is so quiet and serene, and such an enjoyable place to visit. Green Hill is even fully equipped with an audio / visual studio! Here, guests can record podcasts, film videos, and even host webinars from our studio space, which includes a teleprompter, lighting, microphones, and other items you may need. Our dedicated meeting space, the Queen of Apostles Room, was recently renovated to include a brand-new camera, microphone, and speaker system allowing for ease of use for events with virtual participants. Truly, most any amenity you may need for your group, you can find here. It is our hope that Green Hill can help to facilitate all your needs and enhance any retreat or group meeting experience. Retreats have the ability to be an experience that can be both connective and solitary. Through retreats, I found my spiritual life growing not just through my own words and thoughts, but through those of whom I was journeying with. We hope that Green Hill can be the backdrop for your next group meeting space and facilitate all the meaningful conversations to come for you and your ministry. Author:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
Interview with Dustin Greenhill, MD, FAAOS, Associate Program Director of Orthopaedic Surgery at the St. Luke's University Health Network and Assistant Clinical Professor at Temple University School of Medicine. Dr. Greenhill is a pediatric orthopaedic surgeon and first author of the paper entitled “Treatment of Length-Unstable Pediatric Femur Fractures in Children Aged 5 to 11 […]
An unexpected Wednesday Twitch of Fun from an overly tired Richard Herring, but those are usually the worst and thus the best ones. Ally and Herring discuss walking in Noel Edmonds' shoes, whether the Queen has a furry muff, why blood is like a butterfly, whether there's room for a Baby Reindeer character on the show, Terry's work with various David Copperfields, casting for the new Supergran and whether Jesus partly enjoyed himself of the cross. See Rich on tour - links here: http://richardherring.com/ballback/tour Bid on the eBay items here: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_ssn=herring1967
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This blogcast explores “St. Kateri Tekakwitha: Lily of the Mohawks," written by Pat Fricchione and read by Sarah Harrigan. “St. Kateri Tekakwitha: Lily of the Mohawks," by Pat Fricchione. In this Blogcast, Pat Fricchione, the author, describes the life of a World Youth Day Krakow patron Saint, St. Kateri Tekakwitha. St. Kateri Tekakwitha, was born in 1656 to a Mohawk father and a Christian Algonquin mother in modern upstate New York. She contracted smallpox in her youth, which led to poor eyesight. She learned about the Christian faith from Jesuit Father Jacques de Lamberville and received Baptism and First Holy Communion on Christmas day at the age of 21. She died on April 17, 1680 at the age of 24 and Pope Benedict XVI canonized her on October 21, 2012, made her patron of the environment, and her feast day is July 14. Pat Fricchione concludes his blog post with a reminder of the need to care for our common home as explained in Pope Francis' encyclical, Laudato Si'. To learn more about St. Kateri Tekakwitha, click here.For more information on World Youth Day 2016, click here. Sarah Harrigan:Sarah Harrigan is the Manager of Communications and Special Programs for the Catholic Apostolate Center where she coordinates the promotions and logistics of various groups and visitors coming to our Green Hill facility. She also assists with the day-to-day operations of Green Hill and other administrative duties and is responsible for the creation and publication of our Center newsletter. Pat Fricchione:Pat Fricchione is a collaborator with the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Blogcasts are produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources and podcasts. Listen to Fr. Frank's weekly reflections, episodes of On Mission, and recent blogcasts. Follow us:The Catholic Apostolate CenterThe Center's podcast websiteInstagramFacebookApple PodcastsSpotify Fr. Frank Donio, S.A.C. also appears on the podcast, On Mission, which is produced by the Catholic Apostolate Center and you can also listen to his weekly Sunday Gospel reflections. Follow the Center on Facebook, Instagram, X (Twitter), and YouTube to remain up-to-date on the latest Center resources.
Frequent bass contributor Louis Ortega returns to model and explain the hooks behind Buzzards of Green Hill, Frankie's favorite track from the album, and perhaps his top Claypool track. This one seems to be the backwoods hick Claypool that had shone through with some Primus material, but takes the wheel here for a (sober, we hope) drive out in the county. Lyrically, we contrast drunk driving and nursery rhyme motifs; the latter likely a result of Claypool having toddlers at the time, and the former from Les observing the world around him. Some killer live cuts accompany this episode!Find Louis on InstragramGet involved:InstagramFacebookEmailBurn your money
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Simon Greenhill (PhD candidate at the University of California, Berkeley) and Hannah Druckenmiller (university fellow at Resources for the Future and assistant professor at the California Institute of Technology). Along with other coauthors, Greenhill and Druckenmiller recently published an article in the journal Science that uses a new machine learning model to predict which waterways are regulated under the Clean Water Act according to different definitions of what the Clean Water Act calls “waters of the United States.” Greenhill and Druckenmiller discuss the differences in regulation when considering a broader or narrower interpretation of waters of the United States, along with the implications for wetland protection, clean water, and flood mitigation. References and recommendations: “Machine learning predicts which rivers, streams, and wetlands the Clean Water Act regulates” by Simon Greenhill, Hannah Druckenmiller, Sherrie Wang, David A. Keiser, Manuela Girotto, Jason K. Moore, Nobuhiro Yamaguchi, Alberto Todeschini, and Joseph S. Shapiro; https://www.rff.org/publications/journal-articles/machine-learning-predicts-which-rivers-streams-and-wetlands-the-clean-water-act-regulates/ Clean Water Act regulation map; https://simondgreenhill.github.io/wotus-map/ Clean Water Act regulation map explainer video by Simon Greenhill; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jkhz5gVUo2w&ab “Wetlands, Flooding, and the Clean Water Act” by Charles A. Taylor and Hannah Druckenmiller; https://www.rff.org/publications/working-papers/wetlands-flooding-and-the-clean-water-act/ “The Hungry Tide” by Amitav Ghosh; https://www.harpercollins.com/products/the-hungry-tide-amitav-ghosh “The High Sierra: A Love Story” by Kim Stanley Robinson; https://www.hachettebookgroup.com/titles/kim-stanley-robinson/the-high-sierra/9780316306812/
Green Hill youth detention center saw multiple drug overdoses in the month of January. Not surprising: fentanyl state of emergency declared in Portland. Biden will finally visit East Palestine, OH after that train derailment a year ago. Bryan thinks Biden will tout his peacemaking abilities in light of the escalating conflict in the Middle East. FOX News spoke with a woman in Boston upset about illegal immigration. // Drivers in the midwest may have to pay more at the pump because of what Canada is doing with its oil. Bryan continues to think the Biden administration is mishandling the situation with Iran. // House passes bipartisan tax bill that expands the child tax credit. There were contentious exchanges between Senators and Big Tech CEOs yesterday on Capitol Hill.
Dr Henry Ellis from TSRH joins the show to discuss his research on the functional outcomes of open vs. arthroscopic cam resection. Highlights from the lightning round include the impacts of seemingly benign parts of care like saw blades/Dermabond/Pavlik harnesses, the recovery process after femoral flex nails, and more. Your hosts are Carter Clement from Children's Hospital of New Orleans, Julia Sanders from Children's Hospital Colorado, Craig Louer from Vanderbilt, and Josh Holt from University of Iowa. This episode is sponsored by Nuvasive. Music by A. A. Alto. Citations for papers discussed: 1) Morris et al. Comparison of Gait and Functional Outcomes between Arthroscopic and Open Treatment of Adolescent and Young Adult Femoroacetabular Impingement. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37791636/ 2) Koritz et al. Incidence of Skin Sensitivity Following Dermabond Application in Pediatric Orthopaedic Surgery. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37820062/ 3) Gettleman et al. Use of Surgical Adjuvants does not Decrease Recurrence of Aneurysmal Bone Cysts in Surgical Intervention with Pediatric Patients. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37815299/ 4) Greenhill et al. Metaphyseal Fracture Displacement is Predictive of Intra-articular Diastasis in Adolescent Triplane Ankle Fractures. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37779308/ 5) Batley et al. What are the Psychosocial Effects of Pavlik Harness Treatment? A Prospective Study on Perceived Impact on Families and Maternal-Infant Bonding. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37807604/ 6) Stevens et al. Coated Cast Saw Blades Decrease Temperature During Cast Removal. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37796155/ 7) Flinck et al. Recovery of Gait in Children and Adolescents after Pediatric Femoral Shaft Fracture treated with Intramedullary Nail Fixation: a Longitudinal Prospective Study. JPO E-pub Oct 2023. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/37791633/