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A weekly program produced by the Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg, Pa. Candid Catholic Convos 2.16.25 SHOW DESCRIPTION: It's hard to have faith that things will get better or truly believe that this suffering is there for a reason. Instead of drawing closer to God, it often feels like we've been abandoned. Pope Francis wrote, "God does not abandon us and often amazes us by granting us a strength that we never expected and would never have found on our own." He likened the journey of the ill to that of the disciples on the road to Emmaus who recognized Jesus travelling with them only after sharing their anxieties and disappointments with him. So how can we keep the faith during times of illness and uncertainty? How can we reingivorate our hope and draw closer to God instead of feeling abandoned? Today we're chatting with Doctor Greg Burke, a physician and president of the local Catholic Medical Association, to talk about the intersection of faith and medicine, how we can maintain our faith in sickness and in health, and how faith informs our choices.
Welcome to episode 47 of Shack Together! Our gaming adventures continue as I wrap up Astrobot with a decidedly above average score and subsequently dive into Yakuza Kiwami, while Greg Burke joins us to share his continued thoughts on Marvel Rivals. John's been splitting time between Marvel Rivals, Fortnite Ballistic, and completing God of War Ragnarök, while Asif maintains his ever-eclectic mix of Disco Elysium, F-Zero, Balatro, and (you guessed it) Marvel Rivals. Today's show, however, is dominated by the recent Nintendo Switch 2 announcement. We dive deep into the reveal, discussing our expectations for the launch lineup (including potential titles like Red Dead Redemption 2, Silksong, and Metaphor ReFantazio), backward compatibility concerns, and our hopes and fears for Nintendo's next generation of gaming. In Story Time, we cover a range of news including hands-on previews of Civilization 7 and Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, AGDQ 2025's impressive fundraising total, and Sony's intriguing AI player input lag patent. We also discuss the upcoming Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo release and TikTok's preparation for potential USA server shutdowns. And that's all for today's show! Thanks as always for listening and enjoy! Articles mentioned in this episode Nintendo Switch 2 reveal Switch 2 Nintendo Direct coming April 2025 New Mario Kart teased for Switch 2 Civilization 7 preview Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii preview Donkey Kong Country Returns HD review Dynasty Warriors Origins review EA Sports College Football 26 announced Sony AI player input lag patent Nintendo Sound Clock: Alarmo release date AGDQ 2025 final total DICE Awards 2025 nominations TikTok USA servers shutdown prep
Welcome to episode 45 of Shack Together! Today's episode breaks from our usual format as we dive deep into the Shacknews Awards 2024, celebrating an incredible year in gaming. As your producer, I'm excited to guide us through our comprehensive awards coverage, which features an impressive 24 winners each in both our Game of the Year and Indie Game of the Year categories. This special episode showcases the breadth and depth of gaming in 2024, from major releases like Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth, Astro Bot, and Black Myth: Wukong to standout indie titles like Balatro, Animal Well, and The Plucky Squire. We'll be discussing everything from technical achievements in categories like Best Graphics and Best Water to our cherished "Do it for Shacknews" award, which recognizes individuals and groups who went above and beyond for the gaming community - including nominees like The Zelda Orchestra, Brandon Cole for his accessibility advocacy, and the dedicated developers at GSC Game World. As we wrap up our final episode of 2024, we want to thank all our listeners for another fantastic year of gaming discussions and community engagement. We'll see you in 2025 for more Shack Together! And that's all for today's show! Thanks as always for listening and enjoy!
Welcome to episode 44 of Shack Together! We've got a packed house today with Sam Chandler exploring Isles of Sea and Sky, Greg Burke and Donovan Erskine both diving into Marvel Rivals, David Craddock adventuring through Indiana Jones and the Great Circle, and John trying out [checks notes] Musk Sticks. As your faithful producer, I'm excited to announce I've completed Final Fantasy IX putting my franchise count at three titles finished in the past 12 months. Asif, of course, ends his Mario Kart 8 Deluxe journey and continues his F-Zero 99 one and tells us all about them before we dive into today's special main segment. The first ever Games of 2024 Trivia Bonanza, where we put our gaming knowledge to the test with questions about 2024's most coveted releases, has arrived and our contestants delivered the goods. Featuring a two-team battle for the ages, you'll want to stick around for this one and play along if you so dare. Hit us up on Chatty and let us know how you performed, while you're at it. And that's all for today's show! Thanks as always for listening and we'll see you toward the end of December for one final installment of Shack Together in 2024!
Welcome to episode 43 of Shack Together! Today's episode is particularly special as we dive deep into The Game Awards 2024 results and announcements! The show centers around our comprehensive breakdown of The Game Awards winners, where Astro Bot dominated multiple categories including Game of the Year and Best Family Game. The competition was fierce across all categories, with standout victories for Balatro as Best Debut Indie Game and Best Mobile Game, while Helldivers 2 secured both Best Multiplayer Game and Best Ongoing Game. In Story Time, we unpack an absolutely gargantuan slate of game announcements from last night's Game Awards, including some truly exciting reveals like Elden Ring: Nightreign, a new Ninja Gaiden game from Dotemu and The Game Kitchen, and the surprising announcement of Naughty Dog's Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet. We also covered some significant industry news, including Nintendo's full acquisition of Monolith Soft and the latest Cyberpunk 2077 update adding car customization. And that's all for today's show! Thanks as always for listening and enjoy! Articles mentioned in this episode Everything announced at Day of the Devs: The Game Awards Edition 2024 Hyper Light Breaker Steam Early Access release date Thick As Thieves preview Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound announcement Elden Ring: Nightreign announcement Split Fiction preview Steel Hunters announcement Killing Floor 3 release date Blackfrost: The Long Dark 2 announcement Turok Origins announcement Warframe: 1999 update release date Onimusha: Way of the Sword reveal Mafia: The Old Country release date Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet announcement Okami sequel announcement Infinity Nikki review Marvel Rivals review Power Rangers: Rita's Rewind review Fairy Tail 2 review Cyberpunk 2077 Update 2.2 details Foamstars ending season updates Tesla stock hits new all-time high Nintendo acquires Monolith Soft
Welcome to another monumental episode of Shack Together, the one-and-only Shacknews video games podcast! This week, we're excited to welcome Video Editor Greg Burke to our regular crew of host Asif Khan, co-ghost John Benyamine, and me, Joe Stasio. Greg brings an ever-faithful bounty of insights, including his love affair with Space Marines II. In our main segment, we dive into a fun game of Name That Robot! where our hosts test their knowledge of iconic robotic characters from video game history. It's a challenging journey through gaming's famous metal companions and heroes. Let's see if generative AI makes it nearly impossible to validate the results of this contest like it did last week's. Story Time is jam-packed with gaming news this week. We cover everything from the release of Shacknews' own Dreamcast 25th Anniversary Documentary (which Greg had a major role in) to the impressive 2 million player milestone for Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2. We've got reviews for games like Ace Attorney Investigations Collection and Wild Bastards, plus updates (and a review, for that matter) on Satisfactory reaching version 1.0. The team also talks industry news, discussing Apple's latest announcements and the reveal of the PlayStation 5 Pro. That's all for today's show! Thanks as always for tuning in, and enjoy! Articles mentioned in this episode Shacknews Presents: Dreamcast - 25 Years of Thinking documentary Warhammer 40K: Space Marine 2 hits 2 million players Ace Attorney Investigations Collection review score Wild Bastards review score Spectre Divide review score Yars Rising review score Satisfactory version 1.0 launch Satisfactory review score iPhone 16 and Apple Watch updates PlayStation 5 Pro revealed with November release date
Join us on this week's episode of Shack Together as we dive into the industry's latest gaming news, reviews, and goings on. From Final Fantasy VII Rebirth to Nintendo Switch 2 predictions, we've got all the latest insights from our host Asif Khan, our esteemed guest Greg Burke, and of course myself, Joe Stasio. John couldn't make this episode's recording because he was in a thousand person queue waiting for his Apple Vision Pro refund. On today's Story Time, we discuss the multi-platform releases of Hi-Fi Rush, Sea of Thieves, Grounded, and Pentiment, the surprise launch of Penny's Big Breakaway, a quick summary of the DICE awards, the announcement of Elden Ring's fabled and forthcoming DLC, and so much more. Be together with us for today's episode, won't you? Enjoy!
We welcome back former MLB pitcher Greg Burke for more baseball talk. Always one of our most humorous and knowledgeable guests we cover a range of topics including Shohei Ohtani and his blister (SERIOUSLY!) and Drew Rasmussen getting his 3rd Tommy John surgery. I explain the internal brace and why this time it might work. We also discuss the pitch clock and follow up on some of last years discussion.
“We're extremely well positioned to make charging your car as easy as charging your laptop.”It wasn't always easy owning an electric car, with the constant fear of running out of juice weighing on your mind. But those fears are fast vanishing, with unbelievable growth and innovation in charging technology. So as many countries prepare for a large-scale transition to electric, and with petrol and diesel cars soon to become a thing of the past, are we prepared for our electric future? Thanks to companies like EVBox, the future is bright. In this episode we visit EVBox's HQ in Amsterdam to find out just how easy their award winning EV chargers are to use. We learn how they're speeding up charge times with their game-changing tech. And we hear about their successes and global growth.We also hear from Jon Hirschtick who explains how EVBox uses PTC's product lifecycle management and quality management solution Arena.Find out more about Arena here.Find out more about EVBox here.Your host is Paul Haimes from industrial software company PTC. Episodes are released bi-weekly. Follow us on LinkedIn and Twitter for updates.This is an 18Sixty production for PTC. Executive producer is Jacqui Cook. Sound design and editing by Ollie Guillou. Location recording by Greg Burke. Music by Rowan Bishop.
I go back to my hometown for this episode-my hometown of Stoughton, MA. Featured this week is Massachusetts High School Hall of Fame coach Greg Burke, who just finished his final year in Stoughton after 32 years on the sidelines. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/john-leahy/message
We travel through Greg's life and rugby experiences from not wanting to play Rugby League to wanting to be in the biggest games on the biggest of stages. He's had adversity but never lets it keep him down and moves onto the next challenge. Another credit to the game and a pleasure to get to know.
Facility. Slappers only. No Oddjob. If these words mean anything to you, it's time to buckle in for a Goldeneye dive so deep we may as well have leapt from the top of a Russian dam. Featuring the glorious return of the n00b himself, Mr. Gregory Burke. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Pitchers and catchers don't report! We welcome back former MLB pitcher Greg Burke to talk about the impact of this delay to the start of MLB spring training, and possibly more. What does this mean for athletes and exposure to injury risk. What could this mean for baseball...
We welcome back former major league pitcher Greg Burke. We follow up on our previous episode discussing banned substances in pitching. We talk a little about Charlie Morton's leg injury and the impact on the Atlanta Braves. Lastly, we discuss what looms ahead, potential player lockout beginning December 2nd....
Rob talks to Head Coach Richard Marshall and Captain Greg Burke as they look forward to Magic Weekend in Newcastle this weekend
Dr. Greg Burke, Chief Patient Experience Officer for Geisinger Medical Center, talks about the importance of patient satisfaction and the phenomenon of patients and their families feeling like hostages during stays in the hospital. He explains the ways the healthcare system can cause confusion and frustration for patients, the problems caused by patients and providers having conflict, and some of the ways providers can help patients feel more comfortable. ------ www.doctordoctor.org www.spokestreet.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) – 260-436-9598 E-mail – Doctor@SpokeStreet.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Spotify | SoundCloud | RSS
Jason and Steve welcome Greg Burke to the show to discuss Tyler Glasnow's UCL injury and gain unique insight into Glasnow's frustration with MLB about the abrupt crackdown on banned substances used for pitching. Will the crackdown lead to more injuries?
TC Club Crawl editor Greg Burke joins Cory with an extensive list of some of the great national acts coming to Minnesota for concert dates this weekend and throughout the summer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Host Dr. Tom McGovern gathered some of the great physicians from the Catholic Medical Association at a recent conference and asked them to share their perspective as experienced doctors and best advice for medical students. Featured: Dr. Mike Parker, OB/GYN and President of CMA Dr. Paul Day, Family Physician Dr. Greg Burke, Internist and Chief Patient Experience Officer Dr. Cynthia Hunt, Internist, Pediatrician, Psychiatrist Dr. Ashley Fernandes, Pediatrician and Ethicist ------ www.doctordoctor.org www.spokestreet.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) – 260-436-9598 E-mail – Doctor@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Spotify | SoundCloud | RSS
Dr. Greg Burke, co-chair of the Catholic Medical Association's Ethics Committee, and Kevin Theriot, senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, talk about the state of religious freedom and conscience rights in health care.
Feature Interview – Dr. Greg Burke, co-chair of the Catholic Medical Association's Ethics Committee, and Kevin Theriot, senior counsel for the Alliance Defending Freedom, talk about the state of religious freedom and conscience rights in health care. Check out Dr. McGovern’s new book “What Christ Suffered”: https://www.amazon.com/What-Christ-Suffered-Doctors-Journey/dp/1681925761 Register to watch him talk about it live: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5wWYYHKbXYQ&ab_channel=ConferenceChair ------ www.doctordoctor.org www.spokestreet.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) – 260-436-9598 E-mail – Doctor@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Spotify | SoundCloud | RSS
Show Description Tax is a subject many people would like to avoid. However if you would like to significantly reduce or eliminate taxes and have the ability to redirect those dollars to better use, Tom Mishoe of Tax Plan Advisors can tell you how. He brings to the table expert advice as a highly accomplished and experienced Financial and Strategic Advisor. 1:17 Tom’s extensive professional achievements. 3:51 Tom tells a little about himself personally. 5:08 How did you get involved in tax planning? Background as a CPA provided basic understanding of taxes coupled with advisory work with businesses and business owners often included a focus on how to reduce taxes.How to best serve clients under a collaborative advisory approach has always been a point of discussion with his good friend and now business partner, Greg Burke.Tom gained clarity on the symbiotic relationship between tax planning and financial planning and has since committed to providing clients with the combination.The number one eroding factor to creating income and long term wealth is taxation. 8:38 Who is your ideal client? Someone who has had significant past tax payments and significant current tax liabilities or expects increasingly future tax payments due to increasing income or higher future tax rates.It helps to be either self-employed or a business owner.Other professionals such as CPAs, Enrolled Agents, Financial Advisors, Insurance Agents and Attorneys. 10:40 Give us an example of what a typical tax saving would look like and one of your tax-saving strategies. While there are common denominators across tax planning engagements each client’s situation is unique, thus resulting in unique and customized tax plans and tax strategies for each client.Tom provides a case study. 14:57 Advertisement: Learn to keep more of your retirement savings at stopwealtherosion.com 15:25 How do your clients utilize these tax savings? Primary recommendation is its utilization to fund client retirement plans.Second recommendation is its investment in the client’s business or other appreciating assets. 17:35 Can you describe the tax planning process? Prospect self identifies their interest in reducing their tax payments.Conversation with the prospect describing engagement objectives and engagement process follows.Prospect provides certain requested information to be utilized in the further assessment of the prospect’s situation and development of the initial tax savings plan.After completing the assessment and development of the plan it is reviewed with the prospect.While in review it is ascertained if the prospect is desirous to move forward with its implementation. If a prospect isn’t interested, the engagement ends and there is no cost up to this point. If a prospect is interested with the plan an engagement letter for signature and payment arrangements is provided. Upon receipt of a signed engagement letter and payment, the tax savings plan is reviewed and finalized with the client.Implementation of the plan follows.During implementation and after, we periodically meet clients and client’s other advisors to ensure the plan is being properly implemented on a timely basis. 22:19 Can you tell us what your fees are? Typical fees for the development and implementation of a tax savings plan is 33% of the anticipated first year of savings. 23:43 Tom provides some additional points of interest. Tom states an objective recognition that most CPAs or enrolled agents simply are engaged in tax preparation work and their business and revenue models are inconsistent with their tax planning model.The tax planning strategies utilized are not aggressive.The geographical area for which tax plans are developed is ANYWHERE in the United States.The future value of these tax savings plans are highly likely to increase in value in the coming years. Tom’s contact info. Tel: 804 690 9567 Michael’s contact info. Tel: 727 243 6467
Check out our latest pop up podcast as we talk to Salford Forward Greg Burke. Greg tells us all about his early career at Wigan, how his spell away from Wigan on loan helped him develop. We talk about his injury hit time at Widnes before he found his way to Salford. we look back at the last 2 years and talk about Gregs experiences on and off the field. A fantastic guy and a great interview. Tune in here
On this episode of The Lou Perez Podcast I'm joined by my friends Danny Cevallos (defense attorney and MSNBC and NBC legal analyst) and Greg Burke (my long-time comedy partner, Greg and Lou). We talk about my fight against the state, what defense attorneys face, and what kind of lawsuits would Bruce Wayne face if people ever found out he was Batman. LOU'S SOCIAL Support The Lou Perez Podcast at thelouperez.locals.com Twitter @TheLouPerez Website www.TheLouPerez.com Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thelouperez/ RSS: https://thelouperez.libsyn.com/rss DANNY'S SOCIAL Twitter @CevallosLaw GREG'S SOCIAL Twitter @gregoryburke Theme music by Scott Hampton http://scotthamptoncomposer.com/
Despite the pandemic, there is live music happening around town! Greg Burke, publisher of the TC Club Crawl, joined Cory with details on many of the shows happening this weekend and what's coming up. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Adrian begins with his assessment of a first starter he rode for Gerald Ryan at Kembla last week. He was pretty impressed. The jockey talks of the massive amount of travelling he undertakes each week. Despite a huge workload he tries to get to trackwork regularly. He explains why he chooses to take on this extra commitment. Adrian takes us back to schooldays, his apprenticeship to his father Neville and precious memories of his early years as a jockey. He recalls a happy two years with the Les Bridge stable. Adrian admits he got the “wanderlust” after coming out of his time.He looks back on his travels around Australia and overseas. The popular jockey looks back on a couple of race falls- in the first he sustained a broken leg. In the second crash he came up with an impressive injury list. Adrian pays tribute to his manager Greg Burke who does a terrific job juggling his country commitments. He talks of family life, and his modest entry into the greyhound racing industry.
Padre James Walsh era compagno universitario di Carla e Antonella e lo conoscevano come Greg Burke, ma lo hanno ritrovato su Facebook in una veste molto diversa. Infatti, adesso James è parroco al Santuario di Nostra Signora della Guardia a Velva, vicino a Genova. Durante un viaggio in Italia ha sentito la vocazione e in una serie di coincidenze è diventato prima frate alla comunità di Medjugorje in Bosnia poi sacerdote in Brasile, Giamaica, Puglia e altre parti d’Italia. Dal punto di vista della fede Padre James dice che in questa crisi epidemica la gente si sta avvicinando di più alla chiesa, magari in un modo diverso, per riflettere o in cerca di una dimensione spirituale più che religiosa. Ci parla di come vede il suo ruolo di sacerdote nel portare conforto e raggiungere la comunità dei suoi parrocchiani anche con gruppi di preghiera online. James pensa che dopo la fase di emergenza medica ci sarà un grosso problema di disagio economico se non di povertà in Italia. Ondazzurra è in diretta ogni domenica alle 11.20 su 104.6 FM
Sr. Mary Diana Dreger, OP, MD and Dr. Greg Burke from the Catholic Medical Association Ethics Committee discuss the organization’s new document highlighting ethical concerns that healthcare providers need to consider and how Catholics should be a voice of reason and charity throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. Guiding Principles For Catholic Healthcare Professionals During a Pandemic (CMA Document): https://www.cathmed.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/New-Ethics-COVID-email.pdf Vatican Document on the Sacrament of Reconciliation: http://press.vatican.va/content/salastampa/en/bollettino/pubblico/2020/03/20/200320d.html Holy Father Pope Francis Urbi et Orbi message text: http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/en/homilies/2020/documents/papa-francesco_20200327_omelia-epidemia.html Holy Father Pope Francis Urbi et Orbi message video and photos: http://w2.vatican.va/content/francesco/ar/events/event.dir.html/content/vaticanevents/ar/2020/3/27/uniti-in-preghiera.html
Dr. Greg Burke, Chief Patient Experience Officer at Geisinger Medical Center and Co-Chairman of the Catholic Medical Association’s Ethics Committee, talks about the impact the novel coronavirus pandemic is having on nursing homes and hospitals and the ethical concerns that are coming up in the care for patients in this crisis. (Episode recorded 3/17/20) ------ www.redeemerradio.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) - 260-436-9598 Online - www.RedeemerRadio.com/Doctor E-mail - Doctor@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | RSS
Greg Burke, longtime Director of Athletics at Northwestern State, visits the 1.Question Leadership Podcast to discuss adjusting as a leader after almost 25 years in the chair. He talks about working with a multi-generational staff as he leads people that have been with him for decades and people who recently joined the department. Burke also addresses his efforts to give his staff and coaches insight on issues affecting the college athletics industry as a whole.
Check out this weeks podcast here as we look back at the Grandfinal, interviews with Jake Bibby, George Griffin, Joey Lussick and Greg Burke. We have Watto in coaches corner. All the big news coming out this week including new signings, season tickets and more. We have Pauls amateur report and lots more too.
Check out this weeks podcast here as we look back at our famous win at Leeds, interviews with Greg Burke, Gil Dudson and George Griffin. We have Watto in coaches corner. All the big news coming from Salford Red Devils this week. We have the amateur report and a preview looking forward to Hull KR. We talk Getting fit. Super heros and Cartoons Join us here
Check out this weeks podcast here as we broadcast from Aflex Palace in Manchester. we look back at the Hull win, interviews with Tui lolahere and Greg Burke, we have watto in coaches corner as well as all the big news coming out of Salford Red Devils. we also preview the challenge cup final as Warrington and Saints clash at wembley
Check out this weeks Show here as we look back at the Wigan defeat with Greg Burke, we have watto in coaches corner, we react to the big stories of the week including transfer talk. we have paul Whitesides amateur report too as we preview the game against Huddesfield too
Greg, Adam and Mike answer Small Beans' questions, shoot the shoot about Escort Mission, their tenures at Cracked, and plans for future collaborations. It's fun to hear old friends catch up! Support SB and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans SB Merch: https://smallbeans.bigcartel.com
Greg Burke drops in to chat with Sarah and Bridgett about their (and others') most embarrassing moments, including #DadFarts, shirtless child wrestling, and the time he tried to get the coolest kid in school to explore his secret passage. Support Small Beans and access Additional Content: https://www.patreon.com/SmallBeans SB Merch: https://smallbeans.bigcartel.com
Check out this weeks Podcast here as we look back at the Hull defeat, interviews with Adam Walker, Dan Murray and Greg Burke. We have Ian Watson in coaches corner. All the big news coming from the club including all the latest transter news. We have your amateur report as well as all the news ahead of the WAKEFIELD game tune in here
Check out this weeks Ditd lots of Salford Red Devils news and chat. Big interviews with Greg Burke and Jackson Hastings. We have Ian Watson in coaches corner too as well as a look back at the Hull game. All the latest news coming from SALFORD RED DEVILS too as we preview Fridays challenge cup game against Rochdale
Greg Burke is an actor-writer-director-multihyphenate-enthusiast from Staten Island, NY who performs sketch and improv comedy in NYC and LA. His sketch group, Greg and Lou, has garnered over 50 million views online, and their YouTube channel has over 90K subscribers. Greg has created and produced series for Katalyst Entertainment, MSN, Broadway Video, Nerdist, Fox Digital, Funny or Die, Cracked and WeTheInternetTV and can occasionally be seen on television trying to be funny. Twitter: @gregoryburke Instagram: gregburkehd
Facility. Slappers only. No Oddjob. If these words mean anything to you, it's time to buckle in for a Goldeneye dive so deep we may as well have leapt from the top of a Russian dam. Featuring the glorious return of the n00b himself, Mr. Gregory Burke.
Asif and David are joined by Greg Burke and Blake Morse to look back at all of The Shacknews Awards 2018. The Ohio guys lay out their Top 5 Restaurants in Northeast Ohio, and of course Blake had to add his two cents about food in NorCal. The gang also comes up with a new revenue stream for Shacknews based around fake GoFundMe drives for video games. Things get pretty heated when Greg suggests that Overwatch popularized the arena shooter. He's a filthy noob who probably can't even rocket jump. Speaking of which, you will want to listen to the whole episode to hear which video game won the prestigious title of Shacknews Game of the Year 2018.
Feature Interview (13:00) – Dr. Greg Burke, Chief Patient Experience Officer at Geisinger Medical Center and Co-Chairman of the Catholic Medical Association’s Ethics Committee, talks about why his hospital became the first in the country to offer refunds for unsatisfactory patient care. Also in this episode: Preventive Medicine Tip (00:55) – Why healthy people should get the flu vaccine for the sake of others Women’s Health Tip (7:00) – VBAC (Vaginal Birth After Cesarian) Medical Trivia (Answer at 42:00) – In 1848 there was a Hungarian obstetrician named Ignaz Semmelweis who worked in Vienna, Austria where women were afraid of dying after birth from an infection called “Child Bed Fever.” In one of the wards, the death rate was about 20% and in the other, it was only 6%. The higher rate included medical students, the lower had only midwives, so Dr. Semmelweis had everyone start washing their hands with lye. In response to his discovery, what did his colleagues do? A) Nominate him for the first Nobel Prize in Medicine B) Made him chief of Obstetrics in Vienna at only 29 C) Ridicule him for suggesting upper-class physicians had dirty hands D) Institute handwashing between patients, ushering in the era of antiseptic care in medicine Listener Questions (43:30) – In a previous show, your guest talked about weight loss myths and promoted a low-carb, high-fat diet. Is that really the only healthy way of eating? Is it healthy for everyone? ------ www.redeemerradio.com www.cathmed.org Follow us on Facebook: @DoctorDoctorShow Submit your question(s): Text (Holy Cross College text line) - 260-436-9598 Online - www.RedeemerRadio.com/Doctor E-mail - Doctor@RedeemerRadio.com Subscribe to the Podcast: iTunes | Google Play | SoundCloud | RSS
Between2Trains gets the exclusive product promo in this great episode with Jeff Hill and Greg Burke from Remote Home Check. https://www.remotehomecheck.com/
Tune into this weeks Pop up Podcast from the Devil in the Detail we talk to Salfords try scoring debutant Greg Burke about his move to Salford and his try against his former club and Paul gives us the low down from the amateur scene this week
The gang is on location at PAX East 2018 where they were streaming gameplay interviews with countless developers. Asif Khan is joined by Greg Burke, Charles Singletary, and Donovan Erskine in what ends up being a podcast that pits the Shack Staff against one another in a Star Wars Battle Royale of epic proportions. Eventually, they talk about their favorite interviews and games from PAX East 2018.
On this episode, Asif sits down with special guest cohost Greg Burke to chat about video games and Shacknews' charitable efforts at Extra Life United 2018.
The gang is back with a brand new Shackcast episode. Asif is joined by his co-host David Craddock and special guest Greg Burke. Things get heated when Greg checks his Facebook feed during the recording of the episode. Asif also takes a look at the volatile stock market moves of the past few weeks.
The first Shackcast episode of 2018! Greg Burke joins Asif Khan to talk about CES 2018 and Zelda. They talk about the best things Shacknews saw at CES and make some time to bash Star Wars.
[00:56] Der Führungswechsel bei Ketchum Pleon [03:11] Amoklauf in München: Gelungene polizeiliche Krisenkommunikation [03:55] Personalien: Markus Hörwick verlässt den FC Bayern München nach 35 Jahren; Greg Burke wird am dem 1. August neuer Vatikansprecher [04:30] Etats: Schwartz PR gewinnt Alibaba und komm.passion L’Oréal Paris [05:25] Media-Analyse II 2016 für Print und Radio [06:29] Studie: So nutzen Journalisten soziale Medien [07:21] Kurzvorstellung verschiedener Autorenbeiträge
This week, Greg Burke joins Asif Khan on location at PSX 2017 to talk about Sony's end of the year announcements. The gang talks about Tiny Metal, PSVR and all the games we played at the show as well as Asif's ongoing obsession with Nintendo Switch.
This week, Asif and David are joined by Greg Burke to chat about the latest gaming news, the Shacknews Awards, and Super Mario Cereal. Greg unveiled his plan to profit from Nintendo's new Super Mario Cereal and we all geeked out about Nintendo Switch.
Actor, Comedian, and obvious New Yorker, Greg Burke joins Alex in the booth to really rub in how little Alex knows about Bruce Springsteen. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/atleastpod/support
Shacknews video editor Greg Burke joins our host Asif Khan to talk about PAX West 2017.
On this episode Blake Morse joins Greg Burke and Asif Khan to talk about video games and tacos. Mainly tacos.
Debra Weinrich speaks with Dr. Greg Burke, the Chief Patient Experience Officer at Geisinger Health System. Deb and Dr. Burke discuss the Geisinger's trademarked ProvenExperience program, the theories behind the program and its evolution.
For this week’s episode, comedy duo Greg Burke and Lou Perez joined Julian in the bedroom studio and got sucked into a discussion of Rush Hour 2, being a fat kid, and we get regaled with a poop story! The guys also talk about being a sketch comedy duo for 10 years, the T.G.I.F lineups throughout the years, and Bronson Pinchot. They also break down INSOUCIANT and develop the new T.G.I.F. show Suzie and Souciant. If you’re in LA October 6th 9:30pm at UCB Franklin – Greg and Lou: The Failures. You can also check out their youtube channel here Follow Lou Follow Greg Follow Greg and Lou Follow Word With Friend
Summary of today's show: Scot Landry, Gregory Tracy, and Fr. Roger Landry discuss the news headlines of the week, and despite the holiday and the Pilot being on hiatus, it's been a busy week. This week the Fortnight for Freedom ended with a Mass in Washington, DC, in which Archbishop Charles Chaput gave a remarkable homily; bishops reacted to the Supreme Court's decision on the healthcare reform law; a significant appointment at the Vatican; an expression of papal confidence; and the Vatican gets media savvy. Listen to the show: Today's host(s): Scot Landry Today's guest(s): Gregory Tracy, managing editor of the Pilot, the newspaper of the Archdiocese of Boston, and Fr. Roger Landry, pastor of St. Bernadette Parish in Fall River Links from today's show: Some of the stories discussed on this show will be available on The Pilot's and The Anchor's websites on Friday morning. Please check those sites for the latest links. Today's topics: Fortnight4Freedom ends; Healthcare lawsuits; Vatican news 1st segment: Scot Landry noted that Susan Abbott is out on vacation. He offered Gregory Tracy a happy end of Fortnight for Freedom. Scot and Fr. Roger Landry wished their parents a happy 43rd wedding anniversary Scot said the Fortnight for Freedom ended yesterday and the big closing event was a Mass in DC at the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. Archbishop Charles Chaput of Philadelphia delivered the homily. Greg said Chaput focused in on “Render unto Caesar what is Caesar's and render unto God what is God's”. In the end it's not about trying to strike a balance between the two worlds. We belong entirely to God and that is where our allegiance belongs and from which we get our freedom. Scot said a lot of people focus in that reading on rendering to Caesar, but the real focus is we should render ourselves in our entirety to God. Fr. Roger Landry said Chaput went far beyond his book on the same subject. Because we are made body and soul in God's likeness and image, and because we owe the icon to the original, we owe ourselves to God. He said freedom is not just independence, but also a dependence. We have both freedom from, but also freedom for. We have to use our real freedom for God's cause. Fr. Roger thought it was a theological tour de force. He was calling Catholic Americans to use their freedom for good in such a way as to revolutionize our country anew and return us to what made us great in the first place. Scot quoted from the CNA/EWTN story: While religious liberty “is a foundational right” and “necessary for a good society,” it is not “an end in itself.” Rather, it must be used to find and live out the truth in order to attain to holiness, the highest form of freedom. This higher form of freedom, found through God's grace, “isn't something Caesar can give or take away,” Archbishop Chaput taught. “In the end, we defend religious liberty in order to live the deeper freedom that is discipleship in Jesus Christ,” he reflected. The right to religious freedom only finds its fulfillment when believers “use that freedom to seek God with our whole mind and soul and strength.” Scot's favorite part was from the end of the homily: We live in a time that calls for sentinels and public witness. Every Christian in every era faces the same task. But you and I are responsible for this moment. Today. Now. We need to “speak out,” not only for religious liberty and the ideals of the nation we love, but for the sacredness of life and the dignity of the human person – in other words, for the truth of what it means to be made in the image and likeness of God. We need to be witnesses of that truth not only in word, but also in deed. In the end, we're missionaries of Jesus Christ, or we're nothing at all. And we can't share with others what we don't live faithfully and joyfully ourselves. When we leave this Mass today, we need to render unto Caesar those things that bear his image. But we need to render ourselves unto God – generously, zealously, holding nothing back. To the extent we let God transform us into his own image, we will – by the example of our lives – fulfill our duty as citizens of the United States, but much more importantly, as disciples of Jesus Christ. Scot said every generation needs public witnesses who alert people. We need to speak out. Greg said he was struck that beyond speaking out, we need to draw ourselves closer to Christ and thus be an example to others. There was a way in which Mother Teresa's way of being Christ-like changed the minds of people she encountered without speaking a word. Scot clarified said “render” means to return or to give back. For all the blessings we've been given by God, we need to give it all back to God 100%. Scot asked Fr. Roger about “Either we're missionaries of Christ or we're nothing at all.” Fr. Roger said if we're a true disciple then we're trying to bring Christ and his kingdom to others. Fr. Roger said “surrender” is an intensified “rendering”. The biggest aspect of the Fortnight for Freedom is that if we're going to be defending religious liberty, we need to be a religious people. Turning to the next story, Scot said last Thursday the Supreme Court decision about the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, came down, and some commentators thought the bishops' response should have been stronger. The bishops' statement said they support universal healthcare and asked for modifications to the law. Greg said the bishops' have been consistent in their message; it just hasn't been well understood. The bishops have urged for an expansion of healthcare without dictating how it should happen. But they said it should be done in a way consistent with respecting conscience and freedom of religion. The reason they've been speaking out so much is that this lack of exemption for religious conscience is sour of character of every other law that's been passed. The way the narrow exemption has been written in such a way that the only major institution affected by this is the Catholic Church. Fr. Roger said when you look back over the whole debate, the bishops have always been in favor of most of the provisions of the law, so when they came out against it, it was for the specific lack of exemption. That's why they hadn't joined the lawsuits that resulted in last week's decision. The other lawsuits from Catholic organizations over the HHS mandate continue on. Fr. Roger said there are many issues in play and the US bishops have always been clear in what parts they favor or oppose, but that doesn't always show up in newspaper articles. 3rd segment: This week's benefactor card raffle winner is Charles Ford of East Walpole, Mass. He wins the book by Cardinal Timothy Dolan of New York. If you would like to be eligible to win in an upcoming week, please visit . For a one-time $30 donation, you'll receive the Station of the Cross benefactor card and key tag, making you eligible for WQOM's weekly raffle of books, DVDs, CDs and religious items. We'll be announcing the winner each Wednesday during “The Good Catholic Life” program. 4th segment: Scot said there were some big appointments in the Vatican recently. One of the biggest was the appointment of a new prefect of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, Bishop Gerhard Mueller of Regensburg, Germany. Fr. Roger said Mueller had been mentioned for the past year as a candidate. He's brilliant and written 500 books on theology. He's a very clear writer, just like Pope Benedict is. Recently, he's been editing the complete works of Pope Benedict's articles and books into a definitive edition that will be read by scholars for centuries. He's also been controversial for his friendship with on the leading liberation theologies in South America. Liberation theology has been criticized for preaching political revolution, especially of the Marxist variety, for spiritual salvation. Cardinal Ratzinger had been very influential on suppressing the bad liberation theology. Fr. Roger thinks it will help Bishop Mueller engage liberation theology and other theologies that are outside orthodoxy. Pope Benedict's last proferrship was in Regensburg and his brother served in that diocese. Cardinal Levada, who was head of the CDF from 2005 to now, had been brought in for expertise in dealing with abuse cases. Fr. Roger said Bishop Mueller will be able to take on a lot of the theology work that Pope Benedict has been continuing and now he will be able to move on to a new agenda for himself. Scot noted that this is someone who will know Pope Benedict's writings better than anyone else. Greg also said it was notable that a German pope has picked a German bishop to head the CDF. He said ultimately we want to see someone who acts as Pope Benedict would act. We don't want a curia full of people working toward their own goals with their own agenda. Scot said most people would say this CDF is the number 3 position in the worldwide Church, after Pope and Secretary of State. Fr. Roger said the Secretary of State has influence throughout the world through the foreign ministry, as well as all the Vatican administrative staff. He said the work of the CDF will have the most influence in the future over the centuries. Scot said before going on Vacation Pope Benedict released an unusual letter affirming the work of Cardinal Bertone. On the eve of my departure for a period of summer rest at Castel Gandolfo, I would like to express my deep gratitude for your discreet closeness and enlightened advice, which I have found particularly helpful in recent months,” said the Pope in a brief letter dated July 2 and released to the media July 4. “Noting with regret the widespread and unjust criticism against your person, I intend to renew my statements of personal confidence in you.” This is in response to the Vatican leaks scandals and accusations of mismanagement or other incompetence of Cardinal Bertone. Greg said Americans generally don't appreciate the doggedness of the European tabloid press. Fr. Roger said it was unprecedented, especially in that Pope Benedict has never released a personal letter he'd written to anyone else expressing personal confidence in them. Cardinal Bertone is very Italian and there is within the curia, a lot of Italian prelates with an old boys' network and some have said the scandals have attacked this network. Fr. Roger said he thinks there needs to be a personal defense of Cardinal Bertone if the press would focus not on the person, but on the principles being questioned in the Vatican leaks. Fr. Roger said Bertone has been well regarded in the past. He was Cardinal Ratzinger's righthand on the CDF. He was talented enough to do color commentary on Italian TV about professional soccer. Fr. Roger said the story has been shifted away from the leaks themselves to the person of the cardinal. Scot said the Secretary of State has created a new position of media adviser and hired Fox News reporter Greg Burke. Scot said he's surprised that the Vatican has recognized the need for this; that they're hiring an American; and that the position is placed within the Secretariat of State. Greg said it's understandable they hired an American with the leadership role that America takes in communications principles and that English is the common language of the world. He sees the need for this because the Church can become insulated from the world and not savvy enough to know how something outside of its context can be misunderstood. Fr. Roger said the Vatican press spokesman said the Press Office reports to the Secretary of State already so that's why the media adviser is in that dicastery. Fr. Roger said he knows Greg Burke and recently ran into him in an airport a few weeks ago. Greg didn't say anything at the time. Fr. Roger said Burke will help with crisis communications and will help with breaking news, for example, helping members of the media can get the embargoed documents in advance so the breaking news stories are less shallow. Fr. Roger also said Americans think differently about crisis news. We acknowledge that reporters will eventually get the story so we need to be able to frame the narrative in advance. Scot noted Greg Burke said No to the job at least once. “I had a great job at Fox, just the right mix of time in Rome and travel; I was in my comfort zone,” he said. It took him some time to “get the courage up” and take the chance rather than risk living with the nagging feeling he could have been able to make a difference, he said. In the Anchor this week, the Fall River diocese offered its third annual Quo Vadis retreat for teen boys. Fr. Roger said it's a help to the young men to be formed in order to have the inner strength to listen to the Lord's call for their lives. That last few years they had good numbers and they're expecting to exceed the numbers this year. There have been 30 or 40 ordinations in other dioceses from these days. In Harrisburg, they have 150 young men at their retreats. Quo Vadis comes from early Christian tradition about St. Peter escaping from persecution in Rome. Peter encountered Jesus on the road and asked him, “Lord, where are you going?” (Quo vadis, in Latin). Jesus said he was going to Rome to be crucified again. Peter knew that Jesus was to be crucified in him. The Quo Vadis retreat helps the men ask the question of where the Lord is going in their lives. Scot and Greg talked about the Pilot being on hiatus this week and the next and what they've been up to. The Pilot's website is being updated with current news during the hiatus.