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AABP Membership Committee chair Dr. Dan Cummings is the guest host for this episode of Have You Herd? on One Health. Guests for this podcast include AABP member Dr. John Groves, an exclusive beef cattle veterinarian in central Missouri, and Dr. Greg Gray, a human physician and Professor in Infectious Disease Epidemiology at the University of Texas Medical Branch in Galveston, Texas. Read Dr. Gray's profile at this page. Our guests define what One Health means to them and how it applies to a practicing veterinarian as well as educating physicians on the meaning of One Health. There are sometimes challenges from clients on exploring One Health, and our guests dive into its implications with the current HPAI disease outbreak in dairy cattle and poultry. Gray discusses his work with zoonotic diseases and working with coronaviruses and influenza viruses throughout his career. Groves and Cummings discuss a collaborative surveillance project that will be presented as an abstract at the upcoming Conference of Research Workers in Animal Diseases (CWRAD) in Chicago, Ill., January 18-21, 2025. Find information about this conference at this link. One Health remains an important topic for both veterinarians and physicians. Working collaboratively to protect human and animal health by sharing knowledge is important for both communities.
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The Summer 2024 #HouseMusic community was on FIRE and it always starts at the Chosen Few Picnic and Festival!! BACKSTAGE is amazing and the DJ's and artists are so grateful and excited and honored to perform!! The Vintage House Show crew and friends talked to many of the artists. Check out a little of the atmosphere and love!! Stay tuned for the web show and don't miss our Chicago: Home of House Exhibit at Navy Pier. Learn more at VintageHouseShow.usSupport the Show.www.VintageHouseShow.usPreserving and Celebrating the History of House Music
Ever wondered how bird flu affects not just our feathered friends, but also the wider ecosystem? Prepare to be enlightened as we journey into the world of avian influenza with Dr. Greg Gray. A respected authority on respiratory pathogens and one health, Dr. Gray offers invaluable insights into this widespread pandemic, highlighting the different hemagglutinin and neuraminidase types and their impact on various species. He also spotlights the longest and most severe outbreak of avian influenza in recent history. But remember, this is more than a bird issue, it's a stark reminder of the intricate interconnectivity of life on Earth, including humans, animals, plants, and the environment.Delving further, Dr. Gray unearths the complexities of species barriers and how they can be bypassed. He highlights the role of salicylic acid on human cells and shares intriguing discussions on the occupational exposure to live bird markets, virus particle sizes and the potential of bird flu becoming more transmissible. Our exploration also extends to the realm of virology, with a fascinating look at how viruses exchange genetic information. A highlight of this chat is the potential of swine being ideal mixing vessels for viruses. So, whether you're a health enthusiast, a bird lover or just plain curious, this episode is for you! Don't miss out on this comprehensive understanding of avian influenza and its broader implications for one health.Thanks for listening to the Infectious Science Podcast. Be sure to visit infectiousscience.org to join the conversation, access the show notes, and don't forget to sign up for our newsletter to receive our free materials. We hope you enjoyed this new episode of Infectious Science, and if you did, please leave us a review on Apple Podcasts and Spotify. Please share this episode with others who may be interested in this topic! Also, please don't hesitate to ask questions or tell us which topics you want us to cover in future episodes. To get in touch, drop us a line in the comment section or send us a message on social media. Twitter @Infectious_SciInstagram @tick_virusFacebook Infectious Science PodcastSee you next time for a new episode!
Introducing The Business of Livin logo contest! I'm now accepting designs from all my faithful listeners. I will choose the design I like the most and it will become the official logo of The Business of Livin! If your design is chosen, I will put it on a high quality T-shirt and send it to you. If you're a graphic artist and you win, I will happily promote your business to my audience. Feel free to draw it on a napkin, or create it in Photoshop, whatever works for you. You have until October 1st to send in your design to michael@thebusinessoflivin. I will then choose the winner and announce it live on our Instagram page as well as on the podcast. If you have an idea, I'd love to hear from you, all designs will be considered. Send all entries to michael@thebusinessoflivin. Let the games begin! This week I welcome my friend Greg Gray to the show. He's a seasoned Executive Leadership & Business Coach, Author, Podcast Host and Founder of Gray University. He shares experience based wisdom from the trenches of life and business. He also shares his journey transitioning from 20+ years in the corporate world to a full time coach and business consultant. He shares practical ways a leader can uncover blindspots and become a better leader immediately. I asked him a tough question on how to craft a clear vision when you're not sure what you want and what God wants and how those two things intersect. His wise perspective helped me find more clarity on how to move forward and I know it will help you too. We also talked about what it means to experience true freedom in your life and work. The conversation was dynamite. Find out more about Greg and his work at https://www.gregorygray.com/ Stay connected to us daily on Instagram @thebusinessoflivin To contact Michael directly, send an email to michael@thebusinessoflivin.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/michael-mcgreevy92/message
In this episode Jon has a conversation with Greg Gray about the important mindset shift pastors need to make from thinking like the CEO of a corporation to more of an entrepreneur. Greg shares how pastors can properly approach their leadership boards and/or congregations to discuss their desire to serve beyond the traditional pastoral role as an entrepreneur. Resources:EntrePastors.comEntrePastors Backstage Pass
In this episode, Mary is joined by Molly Mellema, Steve Privasky, and Greg Gray of SET SEG to learn about one of the largest school insurance pools in the country and the difference between commercial carriers and pooling!
In this episode, Mary is joined by Molly Mellema, Steve Privasky, and Greg Gray of SET SEG to learn about one of the largest school insurance pools in the country and the difference between commercial carriers and pooling!
In this episode, Mary is joined by Molly Mellema, Steve Privasky, and Greg Gray of SET SEG to learn about one of the largest school insurance pools in the country and the difference between commercial carriers and pooling!
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Blessings! Please enjoy this Special 4 hour excursion mix put together by both myself and my NuBang brother Greg Gray. This is from a Live Recorded Set we did in honor of our Angel in Heaven, My Sister/Cousin Sidra Newman. As I will do EVERY year Sid, I honor you in music and my never ending love. Happy Heavenly Birthday Sid, your presence is Missed immensely. I hope you enjoy - Peace
Do you have employees that are just not meeting expectations? The problem could be a Training Deficit... or it could be a Will Deficit. This episode was inspired by a short snippet that Greg Gray posted and we are going to expand on that a little bit. As a leader, it is up to you to determine the source of the deficit and to put a solution in place to correct it. Take a second to check out GregGray.com and follow him on social. Be the best version of you! Jayme --------------------------- ask@PxPpodcast.com (334) 633-3300 - Call or Text Facebook: fb.me/PxPpodcast Instagram: @PxPpodcast @theyarroch YouTube: Jayme Yarroch Twitter: @yarroch PxPpodcast.com
Let Gene King kick start your weekend with Shines Records Presents... on iLive Radio featuring regular guest DJ Alexia out of the UK, as they present house music's finest. Bringing you the latest sounds and exclusive interviews with local and worldwide artists.
Robin Dupre, manager digital media and Andrew White, managing editor BIC Magazine, talk about the latest BIC Magazine issue. Highlighting the conversation will be the announcement of BIC Alliance founder Earl Heard's retirement. Other highlights will be LyondellBasell's Greg Gray article on building trust with not only employees but community members as well. They also touch on the latest with front cover company International Cooling Tower and how they use innovative construction methods to continue to be the experts in turnkey cooling tower solutions.
Greg Gray is a newcomer to the world of comedy and he's been having to learn the ropes in very non-conventional ways.Check out our LIVE morning show "Brunch In the Basement" on Twitch, weekdays at 11am:https://www.twitch.tv/basementloungepod**************** Thanks to my Patrons & Anchor supporters: Whitney Lattin Jodi McDermitt Melissa Shea Mike WellsJoey CraigGreg GraySolHSSupport the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/basementloungepod **************** For more info: https://www.basementloungepod.com Come hang out in The Basement Lounge server on Discord:https://discord.gg/MpfZWW4Follow the show online: Twitter: @TBL_Pod Instagram: basementloungepod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/basementloungepod Follow me online: Twitter/Instagram: @MikeSheaComedy Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mikesheacomedy Show dates & more info on my website: https://www.mikesheacomedy.com--- 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/basementloungepod/message
As tens of thousands of protesters take to the streets to speak out against racial injustice and police brutality across America and all over the world, people are asking “How did we get here?” and “Where do we go from here?” On this special edition of THE SUCCESS PARADIGM, “Courageous Conversations”, Jay Adkins will interview his co-host Greg Gray, and attempt to answer those questions and much more. Great List of Books on Black History: https://www.blackenterprise.com/best-black-books-black-history-month/?fbclid=IwAR2AcYfruu-3gVcnRCsvOaOyw5Voddl82QlBgxrryk67EXPugzdgDKjyjVA
Greg Gray is the Founder and President of Renaissance Unlimited, Inc. - a professional and personal leadership firm based in Atlanta, Georgia, and is one of the most sought after speakers on the speaking and training circuit today. His keynotes, seminars and workshops have electrified and empowered tens of thousands of people in more than 400 cities all across America, the Caribbean, Europe, and the Pacific Rim. Greg's blend of humor and real world, practical ideas on leadership, service, and relationship building are receiving rave reviews from clients that run the gamut of Industries and Associations all over the country. This is his story.
Infectious disease expert Greg Gray, MD, PhD, FIDSA, discusses why COVID-19 spread so quickly, why it’s so deadly compared to other viruses, and what we should be doing to prevent another pandemic. Dr. Gray Is an infectious disease epidemiologist, professor of medicine in the Division of Infectious Diseases, and member of the Duke Global Health Institute. Transcript: Lindsay Key: Welcome to HeadScratchers, a minicast from the Duke University School of Medicine. We ask Duke experts to help us understand the questions in science that have us scratching our heads. Today we're speaking with Dr. Greg Gray, an expert in infectious disease. Dr. Gray, the coronavirus has spread quickly around the globe. What makes this virus so special? Why did it catch us so off guard? Dr. Gray: Well, this virus is unique in that 100% of people, essentially, are susceptible to infection. And it is highly infectious. And it has a long incubation period. It's a real super challenge, if you will. It's difficult to control. LK: As an infectious disease researcher, is this epidemic that we're experiencing? Is it something that you thought might happen one day or were you really surprised by it? GG: Yeah, I think those of us in infectious disease epidemiology recognize that in the last 25 years, we've had seven or so of these events. This is not the first one. And it's a repetitive issue: we see the emergence of a virus that causes an epidemic in man, we try to understand it, we mitigate it. And we do the best that we can to put out the fire. So what can we do when the next virus surfaces? We need to do a better job. What we need to really be doing is looking at the human-animal interface and monitoring for novel viruses that might emerge from that interface. Looking at people who have close contact with animals and seeing when they have evidence in their respiratory tract of a new virus that's emerged from the animals, and then making preparations way before the virus cycles over and over and becomes highly infectious to man. And we can do that -- and the way to do it is through something called One Health. Working together with human health, veterinary health, environmental health on specific problem areas like these, to get ahead of this, so we're not always responding to the latest threat. Often we've been to that in partnership with the animal industries, animal production industries. You might not know it, but there have been three emerging coronaviruses that really had a big negative impact on the swine industry, they've not affected humans. But we could help, and at the same time we're looking for novel viruses that would have an impact on humans, we could help them get a handle on the viruses that are going to only cause deaths in their animals. We talk about zoonosis as a pathogen that causes disease. And usually we talk about a pathogen that moves from animals to man. But we can also see zoonosis, sometimes called reverse zoonosis, where a pathogen that is normally affecting man moves to the animals. And that's another reason to do One Health -- because understanding zoonosis, we can help not only human health, but animal health and the animal industries. So, Duke has been a great place to do the research we do, because Duke is very forward thinking and we're very connected to the Global Health Institute. And we have studies right now in about 14 countries and many of these studies are looking for zoonosis. Right now we're doing big studies and northern Vietnam. We just wrapped up a study in Yangon, Myanmar. We're wrapping up a study that was conducted in South Africa. And over the last several years, we've done studies in many different places. Yeah, we’ve found some pretty unusual things right now that we're still working them up -- some viruses that shouldn't be in humans, and unless you look for them, you can't easily find them. But we're able with some of the technologies that we've adapted or developed here
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Kevin McFall and Mega's Philosophical Grooves talks to DJ and House Music Pioneer Greg Gray in a particularly poignant time in his life and career. He discusses how #HouseMusic heals and how he became one of the few to become a protégé of Frankie Knuckles. Listen and Share this important dialogue. Check out SoundCloud for the full interview and mix!! The podcast has some behind the scenes gems!! Support the show (http://www.DanceMusicFound.org)
After a successful twenty-year career in the Manufacturing and Service Industries, Gregory Gray left the corporate world in 2010 to pursue his purpose of developing incredible leaders and teams supported by high-performance cultures. As a business owner, he can help you create freedom of time, wealth and purpose. He offers business coaching, along with courses, programs, and workshops specifically designed to effect positive transformation, so you can realize your desired vision and lifestyle. His personal mission is to help others find their purpose in business and life and joy in God’s promises. Gregory is the father of two daughters, ages 17 and 15, and has been married for 22 years to his best friend Kim. They live south of Nashville on a farm where they raise grass-fed beef and lamb. They love their lifestyle and are living their vision daily. In 2007, Greg was told by a business partner that he was fat, and that was a pivotal moment in realizing that he needed to pay attention to his health. Greg started exercising and changing his diet. In 2017, Greg thought he was suffering from a heart attack but after weeks of cardiac investigation, it turned out that his spleen and liver were swollen, reactivated Epstein Barr virus, rocky mountain spotted fever and also strep throat. This led Greg to start on a more holistic journey. Greg talks about how going through this health scare opened his eyes to unforgiveness that he was holding on to in his life, and how he worked through the process of unforgiveness. Greg encourages others to have people around him or her to speak the truth in love that may not always say the things that you want to hear. For those that are feeling stuck, Greg encourages you to ask if you are willing to do inside what it takes to make the change. The only person that can get you out of a stuck place is you. My websites are: https://BusinessOwnerFreedom.com https://GregoryGray.com Instagram: @gregoryhgray Connect with us→ via social media
On this episode of the Lifestyle Business Owner, Aaron and Mayumi Muller conduct a phone interview with Greg Gray, owner of a business advisory firm called Gray Solutions.
Greg Gray is the Founder and CEO of Gray Solutions where he is a leadership and business consultant. He has a background in lean methods, project management, strategic planning, business development, operations management, and human capital. Greg and his team specialize in providing mentoring, training, and coaching to people and organizations in the industries of agriculture, manufacturing, franchising, biotechnology, textiles, services, insurance, and network marketing. He is also the host of the new podcast, “Business Owner Freedom.” What you'll learn about in this episode: Why we’re going to see a lot more consolidation in certain industries Why small business owners are craving tools and resources that larger corporations have had for a long time The story behind why Greg titled his podcast “Business Owner Freedom” and how he curates content around that topic Why a lot of business owners are “accidental” business owners Common obstacles that many business owners face when trying to get to the next level How to create a more sellable business and why you need to consider your business as an asset Why it’s critical to master your own blind spots The value that comes from working with an executive coach Why you should never try to mimic what someone else is doing, but rather be the best version of YOU The importance of having a marketing system in place for your business Ways to contact Greg: Website: www.businessownerfreedom.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/gregory-gray-2661013
When we get stuck professionally, we often try working harder, longer, or just plowing our way through the problem. It almost never works. A better approach is to find a coach. Just as a good sports coach can turn a team around, so can a good business coach. Today we speak with Greg Gray – a business and leadership coach and former business consultant. He's going to chat with us about how we can get un-stuck and also share how business coaching can help entrepreneurs and business professionals achieve more balance in their life through key habits and practices. Listen at http://nextyearnowpodcast.com/32
The loss of oak woodlands to native conifer encroachment is a major conservation concern in California, resulting in associated losses of wildlife habitat, traditional uses, biodiversity, and other ecosystem services. These concerns – compounded by development pressures, evolving understanding of fire’s role in California landscapes, and health threats like sudden oak death – have drawn increasing attention in recent years, and oak woodland conservation and restoration efforts have gained momentum. Guests include Mark Moore , local landowner; Greg Gray , biologist with US Fish and Wildlife Service; and Lenya Quinn-Davidson , University of California fire advisor. Resources: Restoring California’s black oaks General summary of California’s oak woodlands Summary of the main threat to north coast oak survival US Fish and Wildlife Service program to help in oak conservation USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service program to help in oak conservation Northern California Prescribed Fire
We talk about our upcoming appearances at Comic Geek Speak Super Show http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/supershow/ ,Boston Comic Con http://www.bostoncomiccon.com/ then review the first 6 issues of Revival http://revivalcomic.com/ Then we're off to the pub where we find Greg Gray, director of a Turra Gun Angel(based on the comic by Matheus Wade) and Rachel Alig who plays Turra herself. We take 20 minutes to talk to them about their incredible new movie!http://turragunangel.com/ Then we find Tim Seeley, author of "Revival", buy him a beer and talk a bit about "Revival" as well as his new kickstarter project, "Mini Comics Included" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1168046118/mini-comics-included-0/posts . Follow us on twitter @jkshappyhour http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
We talk about our upcoming appearances at Comic Geek Speak Super Show http://www.comicgeekspeak.com/supershow/ ,Boston Comic Con http://www.bostoncomiccon.com/ then review the first 6 issues of Revival http://revivalcomic.com/ Then we're off to the pub where we find Greg Gray, director of a Turra Gun Angel(based on the comic by Matheus Wade) and Rachel Alig who plays Turra herself. We take 20 minutes to talk to them about their incredible new movie!http://turragunangel.com/ Then we find Tim Seeley, author of "Revival", buy him a beer and talk a bit about "Revival" as well as his new kickstarter project, "Mini Comics Included" http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/1168046118/mini-comics-included-0/posts . Follow us on twitter @jkshappyhour http://jkwoodwardart.blogspot.com/ Discount Comic Book Services http://www.dcbservice.com/index.aspx Instock Trades http://www.instocktrades.com/ Join us on the forums at http://www.forumforgeeks.com http://thetaylornetwork.wordpress.com/
Join Pastor Neal for another empowering show. Pastor Neal talks being a great Dad from a Distance with author, speaker, and entrepeneuer Greg Gray. Gray is President of Renaissance Unlimited. Greg received his bachelor’s degree in Communications from Oberlin College, and has more than 30 years of experience working in Sales, Customers Service, Training, and Management in industries ranging from Retail to Telecommunications. To learn more visit his site: www.greggray.com. In the second hour, listen and receive tips strategies on winning the lottery from Richard Lustig. Lustig is a seven time lotto winner and author of the book "Learn How To Increase Your chances Of Winning The Lottery" available on his website:www.winninglotterymethod.com This is sure to be a show for all to enjoy!
Home-taping legend Don Campau talks at length about his music, influences and the value of collaboration in this 45-minute program. Don's discussion is augmented by musical examples spanning his nearly four decades as one of America's premier musical DIY'ers: "House of Dave" - Roots of Madness "In a Hurry" w/ Greg Gray "I Know a Guy" "Salute to my Swami" "Frank Showed Me" "Wonderful Witness" w/ E. Wallack "Back Where I've Been" w/ Heather Perkins "Track 3" w/ TomFurgas "I Need My Sponge" "Can't Write a Happy Song" w/ the Hinds Bros "Cue for Sling Blade Sequel" w/ E. Wallack Show produced by E. Wallack and Don Campau. The ever-enthusiastic and open-minded Don Campau can be reached at campaudj@jps.net Please also visit http://lonelywhistle.tripod.com/lwcatalog/ to view his extensive music catalog. Since 1985 Don has hosted "No Pigeonholes", a radio program on KKUP 91.5 FM in San Cupertino, CA featuring the best in underground and homemade music from all over the world.