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Have you ever put off going to the doctor because you wanted to lose the weight first? If that hits, this episode is for you. This week I'm joined by my client Erin Hennesey — former state senator, CPA, mom of two — who shares what it actually looked like to stop the on-again-off-again cycle and lose the weight in a way that feels like a lifestyle upgrade. We get into the parts most weight loss conversations skip: the perfectionism that quietly keeps overachievers stuck, and what changed when Erin finally stopped circling and started. About Erin Hennessey: Erin Hennessey is a Certified Public Accountant with extensive experience in the financial sector and public service. She graduated from Boston College's Carroll School of Management and began her career at PricewaterhouseCoopers. She has since worked with organizations including Callaway Golf Company, Resources Global Professionals, and the University of Northern Vermont. Erin has a long-standing commitment to community service, including serving the state of New Hampshire as Deputy Secretary of State, State Senator, and State Representative. She has also served on the boards of New Hampshire Public Television, North Country Home Health and Hospice, Littleton Regional Healthcare, and Woodsville Guaranty Savings Bank, and currently serves on the board of the New Hampshire Children's Health Foundation. Erin has two adult children and lives in New Hampshire with her husband, John. Resources: Get full show notes and more information here: https://www.burnstressloseweight.com/218 Register for the Live Training on May 31: https://burnstressloseweight.com/training
Coming in the thick of the second Trump term, What Does the American Presidency Mean? The Need for Interpretation in Presidency Studies is a timely and provocative new title for the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods. In it, Richard Holtzman sets an agenda for interpretivist presidency research. Using Tulis's The Rhetorical Presidency as a bridge between presidency studies and interpretive political science, the book succinctly outlines how by interpreting presidential words and symbols our understanding of the presidency is enriched, and causal-inferential studies of presidential behaviour, complemented. Though the book directly addresses researchers of the American presidency, as we discuss in this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science, it holds lessons for researchers of executive power everywhere. Presidency studies your thing? Other episodes on the New Books Network that might interest you include Coe and Scacco on The Ubiquitous Presidency, and Hennessey and Wittes talking about their Unmaking the Presidency. Looking for something to read? To start the day Rich suggests Thich Nhat Han's Peace is Every Step, and perhaps to conclude it, Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut. This interview summary was not synthesised by a machine. Unlike the makers and owners of those machines, the author accepts responsibility for its contents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Coming in the thick of the second Trump term, What Does the American Presidency Mean? The Need for Interpretation in Presidency Studies is a timely and provocative new title for the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods. In it, Richard Holtzman sets an agenda for interpretivist presidency research. Using Tulis's The Rhetorical Presidency as a bridge between presidency studies and interpretive political science, the book succinctly outlines how by interpreting presidential words and symbols our understanding of the presidency is enriched, and causal-inferential studies of presidential behaviour, complemented. Though the book directly addresses researchers of the American presidency, as we discuss in this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science, it holds lessons for researchers of executive power everywhere. Presidency studies your thing? Other episodes on the New Books Network that might interest you include Coe and Scacco on The Ubiquitous Presidency, and Hennessey and Wittes talking about their Unmaking the Presidency. Looking for something to read? To start the day Rich suggests Thich Nhat Han's Peace is Every Step, and perhaps to conclude it, Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut. This interview summary was not synthesised by a machine. Unlike the makers and owners of those machines, the author accepts responsibility for its contents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Coming in the thick of the second Trump term, What Does the American Presidency Mean? The Need for Interpretation in Presidency Studies is a timely and provocative new title for the Routledge Series on Interpretive Methods. In it, Richard Holtzman sets an agenda for interpretivist presidency research. Using Tulis's The Rhetorical Presidency as a bridge between presidency studies and interpretive political science, the book succinctly outlines how by interpreting presidential words and symbols our understanding of the presidency is enriched, and causal-inferential studies of presidential behaviour, complemented. Though the book directly addresses researchers of the American presidency, as we discuss in this episode of New Books in Interpretive Political and Social Science, it holds lessons for researchers of executive power everywhere. Presidency studies your thing? Other episodes on the New Books Network that might interest you include Coe and Scacco on The Ubiquitous Presidency, and Hennessey and Wittes talking about their Unmaking the Presidency. Looking for something to read? To start the day Rich suggests Thich Nhat Han's Peace is Every Step, and perhaps to conclude it, Player Piano by Kurt Vonnegut. This interview summary was not synthesised by a machine. Unlike the makers and owners of those machines, the author accepts responsibility for its contents. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Dennis is joined via Zoom by actor-writer Michael McHale to talk about his one-person show Searching For Robert Hennessey, which recounts the decades-long search Michael went on for his biological father after his single mother told him the man's name on his 18th birthday. It's an odyssey that involves making out with a guy he met at the Eagle and discovering they may be related, spending years in--and then escaping from--a Christian cult, being diagnosed with HIV/AID and never giving up the hunt, although he wanted to many times. Michael also talks about what it was like to grow up in the projects in Boston, working with Ben Affleck and Michelle Pfeiffer, turning to standup comedy to help him fight AIDS and how he manages to stay sunny in a world with so many clouds. Other topics include: taking his show to the Edinburgh Fringe this summer, blowing the whistle on his sexual abusive uncle, why people should get on Ancestry.com, his book And Hubby Makes Three: A Tragically Fabulous Love Story, his upcoming holiday film Death Takes and Jolliday and why, when he got down to four T cells, he decided to name them Candy, Brandy, Sandy and Dandy. www.SearchingForRobertHennessey.com www.DeathTakesAJolliday.com www.MichaelMcHaleAuthor.com
It's springtime! With spring comes some vaccinations you should think about for your horse. Come listen to Dr. Cayot give helpful information on this topic! Professional barrel racer Sabra O'Quinn is here with us in the studio tonight. Tune in to find out what she has to say So many events in the Horse Capital of the World! The Horse Talk Show tonight is covering the FTBOA, Innovation at UF, the NCEA, and the OBS horse sale! Neil Hennessey from Ocala Dog Ranch talks about dog BEMER therapy and how it can work alongside Becky from Grateful Gallops for next-level K9 care
What does it take to level up? The right mentor. That's why the AAC has started our Mentorship Program, beginning with the year-long Alpine Track. To kick things off, we had the cutting-edge alpinists coaching this year's inaugural program, Sam Hennessey and Anne Gilbert Chase, on the podcast to dive into what the Alpine Track is, who it's for, and why experienced climbers could benefit from such in-depth mentorship and technical field programs. This rigorous program makes the secrets of elite climbing accessible to climbers ready to push themselves. In this episode, Sam and Anne Gilbert dive into stories about their own epic adventures, what drives them to be a mentor, and what they wish they knew about the alpine environment when they were less experienced, as well as the details of the program and how you can apply. Are you ready to level up? Discover the world of AAC Mentorship when you listen in. *** You can apply to be a part of this small cohort of mentees from now until May 15, 2026. Learn more about the program schedule, requirements, and FAQs at americanalpineclub.org/mentorship The AAC Mentorship Program is presented by Arc'teryx.
We are rereleasing our August 2020 book club episode as a companion to this week's Port Charles 411 all about Diane Miller. Since Carolyn Hennessey, who plays Diane, wrote this book, it felt like the perfect time to bring it back. The Secret Life of Damian Spinelli is a 2011 novel written by Hennessey as a tie-in to General Hospital, released on April 5, 2011 to coincide with the show's 48th anniversary. The format is chapter by chapter, each featuring a different Port Charles character, with Spinelli narrating his cases to Diane late at night. Shannon and Amanda break down their favorite chapters, including Edward searching for Lila's ghost on the family yacht, Tracy holding Luke captive only for Spinelli to discover Luke could have left the whole time, Alan haunting Monica and asking for a second chance, and Helena believing Alexis is actually her long dead sister Christina. They also get into the chapters that were harder to buy, including Jason and Spinelli going undercover in Sam's band, a very unexpected Carly storyline, and a Brenda ending that left some questions. If you enjoy the book club content, check our back catalog for other episodes covering books connected to General Hospital. Have a suggestion for a future read? Email us at pier54podcast@gmail.com. We will see you at the pier. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
He lost his father at 15, then went from washing cars to becoming the president of one of the most iconic brands in the American performance automotive world. Alex Roys, President of Hennessey (Hennessey Specialty Vehicles, Hennessey Performance, and Tuner School), gets real about the transition from scrappy to scalable — and the blindspot that forced him to lead with both heart and a hammer.✅ Know a leader who can benefit from hearing this? Share this with them
In this episode, we're talking about a whole school approach to wellbeing. Our guest is Dr Alexandra Hennessey, from the Manchester Institute of Education at the University of Manchester in the UK. Dr Hennessey and colleagues have explored how different schools in the UK have adopted the Well Schools framework – now, that's a project started by the Youth Sport Trust in 2020. The findings of the study have been published in the journal Frontiers in Education (Hennessey et al., 2025). The team has also published 2 short reads – some school case studies on how the 10 schools are supporting wellbeing in their community, which runs through things like intent, implementation and impact; and then there's a Well Schools Final Report Executive Summary as well (Hennessey et al., 2023). You can find links to all those documents in the transcript of this podcast over at Teacher magazine. Our chat with Dr Hennessey includes how wellbeing and learning go hand-in-hand, and we're going to focus on 2 aspects of the study in particular – the role of teacher wellbeing and, of course, the importance of that whole school approach. She also mentions at one stage INSET, and that in the UK, is staff PD, essentially, where the staff get in-service training and the pupils don't attend on that day. Host: Jo Earp Guest: Dr Alexandra Hennessey
Getting you March madness ready with Stephen Hennessey from the Golf Digest
Community Activist Tom Hennessey took to social media recently to urge the public to get involved in the Parking Bye Laws Consultation which is open until this Friday at 4:30pm.... Tom says he wants to ensure free parking in Cahir is protected....
Tanya Hennessy joined us to chat about her new kids book Sunny and Storm, revealing she's one of only three female writers in Australian junior fiction and was inspired by regional radio, the movie Beaches, and discovering cows have to be pregnant to produce milk (which blew her mind). She opened up about her seven-year IVF journey and how she was "so depressed and sad" until her daughter Scotty arrived 10 weeks ago wearing a knitted cardigan with seven hearts representing seven years of trying, then absolutely dominated Quick Draw against Ricki by answering "c***" for something that tastes bad starting with C. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Description We have quite a full studio today! We have Lauren Proctor-Brown from the Ocala Polo Club talking about the Love of the Horse 5K and Polo Classic for The Foundation for the Horse at the Florida Horse Park Dana Moore and Alexis Macauley are here to tell us what exciting events are coming up soon at Misty Morning Hounds
Americans say staying informed is essential to participating in civic life — especially when it comes to voting. But a new Pew Research Center study finds that many people also feel overwhelmed by the news, are distrustful of what they see and are increasingly selective about what they pay attention to.So what does that mean for local journalism?MPR News host Angela Davis talks about how newsrooms are trying to adapt to changes in news consumption with the editor of the Minnesota Star Tribune.Guest: Kathleen Hennessey is the editor and senior vice president of the Minnesota Star Tribune. Prior to her current role, she was deputy politics editor for the New York Times. Before that, she led the regional politics team for the Associated Press. She covered the White House during President Barack Obama's second term for the LA Times and the Associated Press and was the White House editor and deputy bureau chief for the Associated Press during President Donald Trump's first term.Subscribe to the MPR News with Angela Davis podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify or RSS.Use the audio player above to listen to the full conversation.
In this episode, host Courtney Allison speaks with Dr. Jessica Hennessey, cardiologist at NewYork‑Presbyterian and Columbia, about the trend of cozy cardio and how accessible, home‑based movement can support cardiovascular health. Dr. Hennessey explains why moderate‑intensity exercise is both sustainable and effective, offering improvements in cardiovascular function, metabolism, and daily energy levels. The discussion explores the benefits of walking versus running, how heart rate zones help guide workout intensity, and the importance of rest and active recovery. Dr. Hennessey also highlights how movement helps regulate stress and why strength training—especially for women—is essential for long‑term metabolic and bone health. Chapters:Chapter 1: Understanding Cozy Cardio – Convenience, Comfort, and Where it Fits in Heart HealthUnderstanding cozy cardio and how low‑impact movement supports heart health, and how it lowers barriers to exercise and makes movement feel inviting.Chapter 2: Why Moderate Exercise MattersChapter 3: Cozy Doesn't Mean Easy—Just AccessibleChapter 4: Walking vs. Running: Which Is Better for the Heart?Chapter 5: Using Heart Rate to Guide Your WorkoutChapter 6: The Importance of Rest Days and RecoveryChapter 7: HIIT: Benefits, Risks, and When to Use ItChapter 8: Strength Training & Heart Health, Especially for WomenChapter 9: Building a Sustainable Exercise RoutineChapter 10: Final Takeaway Key Topics CoveredWhat cozy cardio is and examplesHow cozy cardio focuses on convenience, comfort and lowering barriers to exercise.Moderate vs. High-Intensity ExerciseHow it can improve VO2 maxAccessibility and sustainability in fitnessWalking vs. runningUsing heart rate as a guide for exerciseThe importance of rest daysExercise as stress reductionHIIT workouts: explanation, benefits and riskStrength training and heart healthBuilding a sustainable routine by choosing activities you enjoy and making movement a natural part of the dayTakeaway MessageMeaningful improvements in cardiovascular health do not require high‑intensity workouts. Moderate, accessible forms of exercise—such as “cozy cardio”—can effectively enhance heart and metabolic function, support stress regulation, and promote long‑term adherence. By prioritizing comfort, sustainability, and consistency, individuals can integrate movement into their daily routines in ways that are both achievable and beneficial for overall health.Expert GuestDr. Jessica Hennessey is an electrophysiologist who specializes in arrhythmia management with a special focus on catheter ablation, pacemakers/defibrillators, and atrial fibrillation at NewYork-Presbyterian/Columbia University Irving Medical Center. Dr. Hennessey is also the Esther Aboodi Assistant Professor of Cardiology (in medicine) at Columbia University Vagelos College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is board-certified in cardiovascular disease and cardiac electrophysiology.For more health and wellness news, visit NewYork-Presbyterian's Health Matters website.
We're back with our first podcast of 2026.More importantly, we're back with our 100th podcast episode. We're so happy we've made it this far, and we're equally as grateful for the support and love our listeners have shown us.This podcast is for you.On our 100th podcast episode, we're joined by Edd Norval alongside Greg McEwan, former Commercial Director and interim CEO of Hibernian Football Club.We pull on Greg's experience and talk about how heritage and club identity can be used in brand and marketing campaigns to strengthen the connection we feel with our football clubs.We talk about everything from commercial deals and sponsorship to kit design and advertising.It's always a pleasure being able to speak with people who have worked at the highest level of the game. We hope you all get as much out of this podcast as we did.Thank you as always for your constant support. Here's to our next 100 podcasts!About UsWebsitefootballheritage.co.ukEmailhello@footballheritage.co.ukX@_footyheritageBlueSky@footballheritage.bsky.socialInstagram@_footyheritageYouTube@FootballHeritageFHAbout Our GuestsEdd NorvalEdd is a creative director and brand strategist who has worked across the world on award-winning projects with brands ranging from Hennessey to Hibernian Football Club.Greg McEwanGreg is the founder of McEwan Marketing Group and has over 20 years of experience in the sports and entertainment industry. He has previously worked for Lead, The R&A, The University of Edinburgh and Hibernian Football Club.
Maeve is back! Listen and find out how her life's gotten better since she actively chose to be forthright.
Been dying to get Josh on the podcast for awhile now and the stars finally aligned at the new year. He has an interesting story starting out in fitness, then becoming a professional firefighter, to then moving to the mountains to start a mountain bike shop. Not only that but he picked in my opinion one of the best places to ride mountain bikes in GA ,and maybe even the southeast, the Aska Trail System in Blue Ridge. We get into his personal story more in this podcast and then round it out with the new shop talk and their (Mulberry Gap Style) outpost. Check it out! www.bluemountainbikes.comhttps://www.instagram.com/bluemtnbikes/https://www.instagram.com/hennessey12/https://www.youtube.com/@bluemountainbikes
In Episode 93 of EC&M On Air, Sophia Pike, electrical engineer III with Syska Hennessey Group, joins Ellen Parson to discuss what has helped her succeed so early in her career as a 2025 EC&M 30 Under 30 All Star honoree. They discuss how Sophia got interested in electrical design and data center work, tips she'd share with other young professionals in the industry, key technology to stay sharp with, and more.
Summary In this conversation, Jason Hennessey shares his journey from a military background to becoming a successful entrepreneur in the SEO and digital marketing space. He discusses the evolution of his business, the lessons learned from building agencies, and the importance of integrity and managing expectations in client relationships. Hennessey also delves into the impact of AI on SEO, the acquisition process, and how he defines success today compared to his early days. The conversation emphasizes the significance of personal growth, innovation, and the strategic approach to business. Takeaways The military experience instilled discipline and responsibility.Entrepreneurial spirit often stems from humble beginnings.Mistakes are valuable learning opportunities for growth.Building a remote-first agency reduces overhead costs.Honesty and integrity are crucial in client relationships.SEO requires a long-term investment mindset.Understanding key metrics is essential for measuring success.AI is reshaping the landscape of SEO but relies on established sources.Navigating an acquisition requires thorough preparation and understanding.Success evolves from financial goals to a focus on purpose and impact.
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Nov 14, 2025 – Chris Hennessey shares tips on maximizing deductions, managing SALT limits, and estate planning essentials before 2026 tax law changes. Don't miss his expert advice for investors and high earners...
Welcome to Why Music Matters, a podcast where we examine the power and influence that music can wield in our lives. I'm your host, Jeff Miers. Today, my guest is podcaster and Western New York music historian Greg Hennessey. Through his weekly podcast, In the Flamingo Lounge with Rockabilly Greg, Hennessey shines a necessary light on Buffalo music, celebrating our region's rich musical history, and honoring the best of the current generation of bands and artists living and working in Western New York. Greg served on the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame's Board of Trustees for 11 years, and is currently the Vice President of the Sportsmens Americana Music Foundation board. That's where I got to know Greg, in my role as executive director of the SAM Foundation. Greg's passion for Buffalo music has been a great asset to the Foundation's music education and community outreach mission. Spend any time in the Flamingo Lounge with Greg, and the dude's love for rockabilly in general - and the seminal early work of Elvis Presley in particular - becomes immediately apparent. He also counts artists like Buddy Holly, Wanda Jackson and the Stray Cats among his favorites, and we talked about all of them during this episode. Welcome to Why Music Matters, Rockabilly Greg! --- Produced by 678Main Studio and Creative Services https://678main.com --- Follow Why Music Matters on social media https://instagram.com/whymusicmatterspodcast https://www.facebook.com/whymusicmatterspodcast https://twitter.com/wmmpod
Send us a textDelighted to chat to Tom Hennessey (The Tipperary Fenian) pon this weeks show. Tom is a real history buff and has uncovered some great local stories which he is documenting. https://egbpromotions.bigcartel.com/product/egb-promtions-classic-grand-glasgow-2026Support the show
This Episode Devan and Reggie talk about everything from James Franklin to Hennessey, the SWAC to Stephan A Smith and more!
Lifelong Lakers suing LeBron James after paying over $850 for game tickets Florida Man Accused of Punching Father After Being Told to Remove Prostitute from Home In an unprecedented awards season move, indie studio IFC has unleashed an open letter to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences — signed by none other than Indy, the breakout canine star of “Good Boy.” A new study claims to have uncovered non-human alien DNA, and it could potentially be affecting millions of people across the globe. FOLLOW TNR ON RUMBLE: https://rumble.com/c/c-7759604 FOLLOW TNR ON SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7zlofzLZht7dYxjNcBNpWN FOLLOW TNR ON APPLE PODCASTS: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-next-round/id1797862560 WEBSITE: https://nextroundlive.com/ MOBILE APP: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/the-next-round/id1580807480 SHOP THE NEXT ROUND STORE: https://nextround.store/ Like TNR on Facebook: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Twitter: / nextroundlive Follow TNR on Instagram: / nextroundlive Follow everyone from the show on Twitter: Jim Dunaway: / jimdunaway Ryan Brown: / ryanbrownlive Lance Taylor: / thelancetaylor Scott Forester: / scottforestertv Tyler Johns: /TylerJohnsTNR Sponsor the show: sales@nextroundlive.com #SEC #Alabama #Auburn #secfootball #collegefootball #cfb #cfp #football #sports #alabamafootball #alabamabasketball #auburnbasketball #auburnfootball #rolltide #wareagle #alabamacrimsontide #auburntigers #nfl #sportsnews #footballnews Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Alain Poupart weighs in on the Tua debate, and all the biggest storylines surrounding the Miami Dolphins. The guys take a look around college football as the Canes enjoy their bye week. Lebron's "decision" part 2 was really just a Hennessey ad.
Tyreek Hill has a long recovery process ahead of him before being able to get back to football, everyone needs to pump the brakes on thoughts of trading him or him returning. Hollywood's Headlines includes a spongebob sports card selling for 21k, Lebron's Hennessey ad, and the possibility of Shedeur Sanders starting soon.
Questions about Shedeur Sanders' maturity I Kevin Burkhardt reads a tweet on air from our very own Andrew Bogusch I LeBron James's The Decision II: he is taking his talents to Hennessey.
Can you truly engage students in active learning when facing hundreds of faces in a lecture hall? We explore this challenge with Justin Shaffer, Founder of Recombinant Education, Associate Dean for Undergraduate Studies, and Teaching Professor in Chemical and Biological Engineering and Quantitative Biosciences and Engineering at the Colorado School of Mines.Dr. Shaffer shares insights on managing the intensity of teaching to "880 eyeballs" and reveals how highly structured course design transforms large classroom experiences. Together, we examine backwards design principles, effective assessment techniques, and practical classroom activities that enable educators to foster deeper student learning, even at scale.Learn more about Dr. Shaffer's work in his publication - High Structure Course Design.Other materials referenced in this episode include:S. Freeman, S.L. Eddy, M. McDonough, M.K. Smith, N. Okoroafor, H. Jordt, & M.P. Wenderoth, Active learning increases student performance in science, engineering, and mathematics, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 111 (23) 8410-8415, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1319030111 (2014).E.J. Theobald, M.J. Hill, E. Tran, S. Agrawal, E.N. Arroyo, S. Behling, N. Chambwe, D.L. Cintrón, J.D. Cooper, G. Dunster, J.A. Grummer, K. Hennessey, J. Hsiao, N. Iranon, L. Jones, H. Jordt, M. Keller, M.E. Lacey, C.E. Littlefield, A. Lowe, S. Newman, V. Okolo, S. Olroyd, B.R. Peecook, S.B. Pickett, D.L. Slager, I.W. Caviedes-Solis, K.E. Stanchak, V. Sundaravardan, C. Valdebenito, C.R. Williams, K. Zinsli, & S. Freeman, Active learning narrows achievement gaps for underrepresented students in undergraduate science, technology, engineering, and math, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 117 (12) 6476-6483, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1916903117 (2020).M.T. Owens, S.B. Seidel, M. Wong, T.E. Bejines, S. Lietz, J.R. Perez, S. Sit, Z. Subedar, G.N. Acker, S.F. Akana, B. Balukjian, H.P. Benton, J.R. Blair, S.M. Boaz, K.E. Boyer, J.B. Bram, L.W. Burrus, D.T. Byrd, N. Caporale, E.J. Carpenter, Y.M. Chan, L. Chen, A. Chovnick, D.S. Chu, B.K. Clarkson, S.E. Cooper, C. Creech, K.D. Crow, J.R. de la Torre, W.F. Denetclaw, K.E. Duncan, A.S. Edwards, K.L. Erickson, M. Fuse, J.J. Gorga, B. Govindan, L.J. Green, P.Z. Hankamp, H.E. Harris, Z. He, S. Ingalls, P.D. Ingmire, J.R. Jacobs, M. Kamakea, R.R. Kimpo, J.D. Knight, S.K. Krause, L.E. Krueger, T.L. Light, L. Lund, L.M. Márquez-Magaña, B.K. McCarthy, L.J. McPheron, V.C. Miller-Sims, C.A. Moffatt, P.C. Muick, P.H. Nagami, G.L. Nusse, K.M. Okimura, S.G. Pasion, R. Patterson, P.S. Pennings, B. Riggs, J. Romeo, S.W. Roy, T. Russo-Tait, L.M. Schultheis, L. Sengupta, R. Small, G.S. Spicer, J.H. Stillman, A. Swei, J.M. Wade, S.B. Waters, S.L. Weinstein, J.K. Willsie, D.W. Wright, C.D. Harrison, L.A. Kelley, G. Trujillo, C.R. Domingo, J.N. Schinske, & K.D. Tanner, Classroom sound can be used to classify teaching practices in college science courses, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 114 (12) 3085-3090, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1618693114 (2017).A.M. Hermundstad, D.S. Bassett, K.S. Brown, E.M. Aminoff, D. Clewett, S. Freeman, A. Frithsen, A. Johnson, C.M. Tipper, M.B. Miller, S.T. Grafton, & J.M. Carlson, Structural foundations of resting-state and task-based functional connectivity in the human brain, Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 110 (15) 6169-6174, https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1219562110 (2013).
Jeep click bait, Hemis now available, return of Ford Racing, Hennessey 700hp Ram RHO, future Ford Super Duty, Nissan Armada pricing, write off the interest on your new truck, and more recalls. The Truck Show Podcast is brought to you in partnership with AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.
There is no one way to succeed in this art game. Melissa A. Mitchell is showing us all how to make moves with your art. The story will be told of her incredible run of partnerships, from Spanx, to Foot Locker to Bloomingdales, etc. Today on the Noize we're going to acknowledge and appreciate the creative talent behind the brand. Melissa talks about her process, her studio, her journey into wearable art, and the deeper connections under the bright colorful designs. Her new ventures include furniture, a new book of affirmations, and much more. That good art talk you love with a global superstar on the Noize! Listen, subscribe, and share!Episode 206 topics include:artist vs creativewhere do ideas come fromdeeper connections in Mellissa's artMelissa's studio set uppartnership with Bloomingdalesthe power of personalitydesigning furniturethe journey into wearable artnew book of affirmationsstories from people moved by your artMelissa A. Mitchell Bio:Melissa A. Mitchell is a powerhouse and a prominent Bahamian artist closing critical gaps in art, technology, and fashion worldwide. In just eight short years, the self-taught artist has earned international recognition and the attention of many high-powered and leading brands. This Miami, Florida native utilizes her ideas and creations to heal people through the happiness that only creating can bring. A global deal with Foot Locker, winning a Ford Explorer from a global contest/campaign, a global deal with SPANX, an official TED TALK speaker, an inaugural member of Hennessey's “Never Stop Never Settle Society, an Afropunk/ Shopify Black Fashion Accelerator member, and features in Forbes and Vogue (design worn by Lupita Nyong'o) only scratch the surface of her accomplishments. Her company, Abeille Creations (ABL), is unique and easy to identify, and Melissa's impact is undeniable. She is a proud graduate of Florida A&M University, holding a bachelor's degree in public relations and a minor in graphic design. She also earned a master's degree in public management from the elite institution. She cultivates her philanthropic reach through the college and as a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. She has created over 500 original art pieces and 40 larger-than-life murals. Other notable features and partnerships include ESSENCE Magazine, Black Enterprise, Atlanta Journal Constitution, The Huffington Post, Peloton, Cadillac, Microsoft, Pepsi, CNN, The Home Depot, MARTA, Jack Daniels, and countless others. Her signature headwraps are textiles that still hold beautiful life and have been worn on Tabitha Brown, Amara La Negra, Yandy Smith, Karen Civil, Rebecca Gross, and more. She is also the author of a coffee table book, Views from My Kaleidoscope and an interactive coloring book, Color &Manifest. The mind of Melissa is sharp and sure to continue to magnify the excellence placed in her to be a household and international name. The heart of Melissa is one of the best, and she pours it so graciously into her work and people, producing a needed change in this world. See more: Melissa A Mitchell's website + Melissa A Mitchell's IG @abeillecreations Follow us:StudioNoizePodcast.comIG: @studionoizepodcastJamaal Barber: @JBarberStudioSupport the podcast www.patreon.com/studionoizepodcast
Nissan's new Roush-modified Frontier, power behind a paywall, return of the Nissan Xterra, Wagoneer's new look, Toyota's Maverick fighter, Ram Dakota concept, EPA undoing DEF limp mode, Hennessey's new 600hp Chevy Silverado, Ford's Model T moment, and recalls. The Truck Show Podcast is brought to you by AMSOIL, Kershaw Knives, and OVR Mag.
Mason Howell, a high school senior, joins the podcast to talk about his 7-and-6 victory in the U.S. Amateur final at Olympic Club. The future Georgia Bulldog talks practice rounds with Harris English and Tony Finau at the U.S. Open at Oakmont, which he qualified for by shooting 63-63 in his qualifier. Myers and Hennessey also break down Scottie Scheffler's BMW win, the latest Ryder Cup chatter and what we expect at the Tour Championship.
Michelin-star restaurant Nobu now has 42 hotels… and it's got pilates studios too?ChatGPT-5 is being called the biggest development in AI history… the latest version is more therapist-like.The stock market has become split between 2 types of consumers… those who own crocs and those who own stocks.Plus, the hot new party is Labubu raves… (yep, late-night clubbing with monster dolls)$CROX $MSFT $GOOGWant more business storytelling from us? Check out the latest episode of our new weekly deepdive show: The untold origin story of… Hennessey cognac
The hot new networking opportunity… is playing a 200-year-old Chinese game: Mahjong.Tesla gave Elon the biggest bonus in human history… during the biggest drop in business history.The NY Post is expanding to California… but the iconic tabloid actually began with Alexander Hamilton.The untold origin story of… Hennessey Cognac.$TSLA $NWSA $LVMUYWant more business storytelling from us? Check out the latest episode of our new weekly deepdive show: The untold origin story of… “Hennessey
The dealership space is a bit of an untapped resource in commercial real estate. But property and real estate matters are crucial areas for dealers to watch. That's where Ned Hennessey and the team at Surmount come into play. Surmount is a full-service commercial real estate platform and said it's the only one focused exclusively on auto dealers. Hennessey and his team run the real estate capital markets and advisory programs for several of the top franchised & independent dealers across the country. He joins the Auto Remarketing Podcast to discuss what dealers should be mindful of in property leases, the potential benefits and considerations for sale-leasebacks and what macro trends auto retail should be watching.
What if burnout wasn't the end—but the beginning of your most authentic life?After ten years in the classroom, Ryan Hennessey realized he was running on fumes. A powerful moment at a heart-led business retreat cracked something open in him and gave him the clarity he'd been chasing. He didn't just walk away from teaching—he walked toward a life built on freedom, integrity, and impact.The exact moment Ryan knew it was time to leave the classroomHow he navigated grief, guilt, and identity loss in choosing himselfWhat abundance looks like when you finally stop people-pleasing and start living alignedThis one's for anyone standing at the edge of change, wondering if they're allowed to want more.Ryan Hennessey is a former beloved science teacher who walked away from the classroom after a decade to pursue a life aligned with purpose, freedom, and impact. After a powerful realization at a heart-led business retreat, Ryan made the courageous decision to leave a career that once defined him to create a life that truly fulfilled him. Now, he hosts adventure-based wellness retreats, coaches others through major life transitions, and helps people reconnect with what sets their soul on fire. His story is one of integrity, reinvention, and what it really means to take back your power.Connect with Ryan:Instagram: @IamRyanHennesseySubstack: substack.com/@iamryanhennesseyWebsite: www.Ryan-Hennessey.comLinks + Resources:
49ers Rush Road Trips are now available for sale on https://www.tickpick.com/organizer/o/49ers-rush or download the Tick Pick app and search "49ers Rush" or go to 49ersRushRoadTrip.comThere are several ways to support the podcast! Join us at The49ersRush.com for all of our All22 film breakdowns and bonus content. This is the best way to support the show.We still have our Patreon as well https://www.patreon.com/49ersRushPodcastI am most active on Twitter please follow @JL_Chapman, Instagram: 49ers Rush Podcast, Email: 49ersRushPodcast@gmail.comIf you need help with website design/builds go to https://www.powerbrandsystems.com/crm949620?am_id=john874Get all 49ers gear at homage.sjv.io/MmYXO2#49ers #49ersrushSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/49ers-rush-podcast-with-john-chapman/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this week's episode of the Artist Academy Podcast, I'm sitting down with muralist Lacey Hennessey to talk about how she went from painting coolers in college to building a full-time mural business. Lacey shares how she left her corporate job behind, fueled by a business-first mindset and smart use of social media to grow her audience and client base.We chat about how she keeps everything organized with color-coded spreadsheets, why transparency online has been key to her success, and how vinyl murals became a game-changer for scaling her business. Lacey also dives into her “box system” for pricing murals and how she structures client conversations to save time and avoid endless revisions.If you're looking for practical tips to blend creativity with business and make a living as an artist, you're going to love this episode with Lacey!
Eddie and Rocky talk with Dr. Bill Hennessey about tariffs and the impact they may or may not have on prescription drugs, on 700 WLW!
Man have we got a good show for you today! You ever had that thought that says “if only I knew about land flipping when I was younger”? I know we have and today we're super excited to bring on the real life version of that thought. He's the newest addition to Justin's team, he's … Read More Read More
Episode Notes In our inaugural episode of Staff Profiles, we introduce Wendell Hennessey, who describes himself as Aira's “Go-to Guy.” Starting as an early “agent,” he has held various roles and currently works as the IT Systems and Security Administrator. In this episode, we delve into what makes every call and interaction unique and special for him. We also get to witness some of his visual interpreting in action. Watch the entire video with Wendell and Chuck. https://youtu.be/hSFZQsAbD5A Wendell acts as visual interpreter in this visit to the Veterans Memorial Museum. https://youtube.com/live/gotYKKZdbNE Learn more about Aira and visual interpreting at www.aira.io. Questions or comments about the podcast? Email us at airacast@aira.io. Find out more at https://airacast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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Ste sits down with Charlotte Hennessey, Hillsborough Law campaigner, to discuss what the law is and why it would be a pivotal introduction to the legal system in this country to ensure tragedies can no longer be covered up.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/redmentv. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week, Scott is joined by Dr. Diane Hennacy Powell—an integrative medical doctor, neuropsychiatrist, and researcher of extraordinary states of consciousness. Dr. Powell's research explores the neuroscience behind psychic phenomena, telepathy, and the incredible abilities of autistic savants. She is the author of "The ESP Enigma: The Scientific Case for Psychic Phenomena" and has been featured in "The Telepathy Tapes" podcast for her groundbreaking work with children who appear to demonstrate mind-reading abilities. Scott and Dr. Powell dive into the scientific challenges of studying telepathy, the mysteries of prophetic dreams, and Dr. Powell’s theories of consciousness. This conversation explores the limits of human potential and what it means to be an open skeptic in the search for truth. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.