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Best of The Steve Harvey Morning Show

Good morning and welcome to the ride! Here Steve is in the relentless pursuit of his happiness. Happy Friday and never mad. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

Ohio Dirt Track Podcast
Episode 71: Steve Partin of Brushcreek Motorsports Complex

Ohio Dirt Track Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2020 32:22


Brush Creek went to the courtroom this spring in Ohio - for the purpose of getting cars back on the track. Here Steve's story about making that happen, learn more about Brush Creek, and what they are looking forward to in 2021.

Looking Forward
Looking Forward Conversation With Steve Lubetkin

Looking Forward

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2020 53:20


Listen as Jeff speaks with Steve Lubetkin, an expert and expert on the business of podcasting. Here Steve speak to the changes that have occurred in podcasting, where things are headed, and how to make money in podcasting vs. just pursuing it as a hobby.

Man V Mob
Disinformation Age: Cults, Scams and Narcissists with Author Steven Hassan

Man V Mob

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 67:15


Steven Hassan has been helping others to recognize and free themselves from mind control and undue influence for over four decades since leaving the Moonies cult.He has written four books including a collection of vital resources called Combating Cult Mind Control and his most recent The Cult of Trump, about how the President uses mass persuasion, paranoia and disorienting fiction.Here Steve and I discuss among other things why the times are ripe for cults and scams and why our institutions aren't equipped to respond.Find more mind control recognition resources on freedomofmind.com

Panels to Pixels
Panels to Pixels – Episode 86 – Superman: Red Son Movie Review!

Panels to Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020


Hey Panelers! Here Steve and Mark review the Superman : Red Son Movie which came out a month ago. We are grateful to provide you with some entertainment during this time. Steve and I hope you are all doing well and keeping safe distances and staying home. Please leave any feedback you have …and please … Continue reading Panels to Pixels – Episode 86 – Superman: Red Son Movie Review!

Panels to Pixels
Panels to Pixels – Episode 33

Panels to Pixels

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2019


Hey Everyone! This week we decided to review Avengers Infinity War. Here Steve and Marks thoughts on the movie. This is a Spoiler filled episode of the movie. So if you haven’ seen this movie…Then please don’t listen to it….and go see it! Please leave feed back at our Facebook Page Facebook.com/panelstopixels You can E-mail … Continue reading Panels to Pixels – Episode 33

Kallaway on the Rise
"Anatomy Of Success author, Steve Wohlenhaus, on Kallaway On The Rise!!"

Kallaway on the Rise

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 17:28


Steve Wohlenhaus was my first weatherman on Kallaway On The Rise! We had great chemistry and I knew that he had much bigger goals than just being on radio and television. Thus..the book "Anatomy of Success." Here Steve talk about why he put it together, who should read it, and finding that perfect mix of success and happiness!!

Managing Marketing
Steve Emanouel And Darren Chat About The Impact Of Data And Technology On Customer Retention

Managing Marketing

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2018 33:31


Steve Emanouel is the Managing Director of Spyglaz, a data platform that helps organisations identify customer most likely to churn. Here Steve talks with Darren on how his career has evolved since they worked together at JWT in the late 1990s and the role of direct marketing and digital technology in B2B businesses. They also discuss the strategic flaws in focusing on acquisition and the importance of customer retention for business success. https://www.trinityp3.com/2018/05/impact-data-technology-customer-retention-acquisition/

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking
All about antivirals - the Arbidol story

CVR podcast Contagious Thinking

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2017 18:07


In this episode of Contagious Thinking Elihu and Connor talk with Steve Polyak from the University of Washington in Seattle USA about how some drugs stop viruses from infecting us. In particular we chat about his work on a drug Arbidol that can block many viruses and is actually an over-the-counter medicine in Russia and China. All life lives in a sea of viruses, and some of those viruses can make us sick. Humans have thus developed many ways to stop these rare viruses causing illness. One major important example are vaccines. Another are a class of medicines called antivirals that stop a virus from making new viruses when they get inside our cells. Some of these antivirals can control an infection successfully for the lifetime of an individual, like with HIV and others - like for hepatitis C virus, an important longterm infection - can cure an infection so that there is no more virus in your body. But have you ever wondered what it takes to make antiviral drugs? Steve gives us a glimpse of the work scientists worldwide do to understand how small molecules can mess with viruses. Steve is in the UK as a Cheney Fellow (http://www.astbury.leeds.ac.uk/people/cheney_fellows.php) at the University of Leeds where he's working with Professor Mark Harris and others. Steve’s lab’s investigations (http://depts.washington.edu/labweb/Faculty/polyak_stephen.htm) focuses on the important work of pinning down the mechanism by which Arbidol and other similar drugs can attack lots of different viruses. Here Steve also dishes out lots of important advice for scientists young and old. Find out more about Steve's Arbidol work here: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26739045 And find out more about the work being carried out at the Centre for Virus Research here: https://www.gla.ac.uk/researchinstitutes/iii/cvr/ Music: Noahs Stark by krackatoa (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/krackatoa/krackatoa_-_Singles_1002/Krackatoa_-_Noahs_Stark) Photograph: Elihu Aranday-Cortes