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The Real Science of Sex and Gender with Amethysta Herrick Ami Herrick is a transgender author, podcaster, and activist. Her work focuses on the origin and nature of identity, especially gender. Ami's thought is best described as human activism: making identity safe across the globe.Link:https://genderidentitytoday.com/Support PEG by checking out our Sponsors:Download and use Newsly for free now from www.newsly.me or from the link in the description, and use promo code “GHOST” and receive a 1-month free premium subscription.The best tool for getting podcast guests:https://podmatch.com/signup/phantomelectricghostSubscribe to our Instagram for exclusive content:https://www.instagram.com/expansive_sound_experiments/Subscribe to our YouTube https://youtube.com/@phantomelectricghost?si=rEyT56WQvDsAoRprRSShttps://anchor.fm/s/3b31908/podcast/rssSubstackhttps://substack.com/@phantomelectricghost?utm_source=edit-profile-page
Will AI replace your doctor? Bill Gates seems to think so. In today's podcast, AnneMarie Schieber, managing editor of Health Care News, and Devon Herrick of the Goodman Institute Health Blog discuss where AI can be a benefit—such as reducing medical error. But when it comes to replacing highly trained medical doctors to reduce the doctor shortage and save money for insurance companies, Herrick and Schieber say "nada."Also in the podcast: how tariff policy could impact the low cost of generic drugs in the U.S., and how far Trump should go in getting foreign countries to pay their fair share of drug R&D. Herrick and Schieber also discuss states now authorizing ivermectin to be sold over the counter, and why it's so difficult for Medicare patients to get good post-acute hospital care. Lots of gaps—and reasons why facilities are closing. In The Tank broadcasts LIVE every Thursday at 12pm CT on on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Tune in to have your comments addressed live by the In The Tank Crew. Be sure to subscribe and never miss an episode. See you there!Climate Change Roundtable is LIVE every Friday at 12pm CT on The Heartland Institute YouTube channel. Have a topic you want addressed? Join the live show and leave a comment for our panelists and we'll cover it during the live show!
Will AI replace your doctor? Bill Gates seems to think so. In today's podcast, AnneMarie Schieber, managing editor of Health Care News, and Devon Herrick of the Goodman Institute Health Blog discuss where AI can be a benefit—such as reducing medical error. But when it comes to replacing highly trained medical doctors to reduce the doctor shortage and save money for insurance companies, Herrick and Schieber say "nada."Also in the podcast: how tariff policy could impact the low cost of generic drugs in the U.S., and how far Trump should go in getting foreign countries to pay their fair share of drug R&D. Herrick and Schieber also discuss states now authorizing ivermectin to be sold over the counter, and why it's so difficult for Medicare patients to get good post-acute hospital care. Lots of gaps—and reasons why facilities are closing.
Henno, former Mercian Regiment soldier, joins SAS Veteran Big Phil Campion for a powerful episode of The Debrief. He opens up about his deployment on Herrick 15, first contact with the Taliban, surviving IED strikes, and the loss of a brother-in-arms. He also shares his battlewith PTSD, psychosis, and the struggle to rebuild his life after service in one of the hardest fights he's ever faced.Follow This Podcast To Be Notified Of New Episodes, Visit Our Social Media Platforms & YouTube Channel For More Bonus Content, And Listen Live To Our Radio Station:Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/Visit Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@forceradiohq
The band “Herrick” joins Jon Brennan and Beth Stolarczyk with a live podcast recording from Rock N Pod Expo 2025 in Music City, Nashville, TN! The band members discuss their new single release, “Underneath That Old Cowboy Hat” and why they describe their sound as “Country Soul On The Rocks”. Hear the backstory from one of Nashville's hottest new bands! Visit herricklive.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Wendy Duval & Chris Herrick with the South Hero Players, join Kurt & Anthony to talk about their up coming production "Things My Mother Taught Me". Link for Tickets: https://theaterengine.com/companies/604/credits
"Conditioning is built up to be effective out there; to go out and do your job." This icebreaker is the lead into the full conversation with Chris Burtenshaw, ex 3 Para. Chris provides a profound look into his experiences as a new para during Afghanistan, beginning with his deployment in 2010 just before Herrick 13. The discussion navigates through the challenges faced, including near-death experiences, dealing with the loss of comrades, and the mental conditioning required to confront the enemy. He further narrates the difficulties in transitioning from military to civilian life, adjusting to the private security industry, and shares heartfelt advice for aspiring soldiers. The conversation culminates with reflections on personal inspirations, the contemporary political landscape, and historical military figures he admires. An intriguing icebreaker with Chris before the full podcast. Follow Chris on Insta https://www.instagram.com/mid_life_marathon/ and donate to his fundraiser at https://www.justgiving.com/page/chris-burtenshaw-1719932693130
fWotD Episode 2887: Apollo 15 postal covers incident Welcome to Featured Wiki of the Day, your daily dose of knowledge from Wikipedia’s finest articles.The featured article for Monday, 31 March 2025 is Apollo 15 postal covers incident.The Apollo 15 postal covers incident was a 1972 NASA scandal involving the astronauts of Apollo 15, who carried about 400 unauthorized postal covers into space and to the Moon's surface on the Lunar Module Falcon. Some of the envelopes were sold at high prices by West German stamp dealer Hermann Sieger, and are known as "Sieger covers". The crew of Apollo 15—David Scott, Alfred Worden, and James Irwin—agreed to take payments for carrying the covers; though they returned the money, they were reprimanded by NASA. Amid much press coverage of the incident, the astronauts were called before a closed session of a Senate committee and never flew in space again.The three astronauts and an acquaintance, Horst Eiermann, had agreed to have the covers made and taken into space. Each astronaut was to receive about $7,000 (equivalent to $53,000 in 2024). Scott arranged to have the covers postmarked on the morning of the Apollo 15 launch on July 26, 1971. They were packaged for space and brought to him as he prepared for liftoff; he brought them aboard in a pocket of his space suit. They were not included on the list of the personal items he was taking into space. The covers spent July 30 to August 2 on the Moon inside Falcon. On August 7, the date of splashdown, the covers were postmarked again on the recovery carrier USS Okinawa. One hundred were sent to Eiermann (and passed on to Sieger); the remaining covers were divided among the astronauts.Worden had agreed to carry 144 additional covers, largely for an acquaintance, F. Herrick Herrick; these had been approved for travel to space. Apollo 15 carried a total of about 641 covers. In late 1971, when NASA learned that the Herrick covers were being sold, the astronauts' supervisor, Deke Slayton, warned Worden to avoid further commercialization of what he had been allowed to take into space. After Slayton heard of the Sieger arrangement, he removed the three as backup crew members for Apollo 17, though the astronauts had by then returned compensation from Sieger. The Sieger matter became generally known in the newspapers in June 1972. There was widespread coverage, with the astronauts portrayed negatively for their actions.By 1977, all three former astronauts had left NASA. In February 1983, Worden sued, alleging the government's 1972 seizure of 298 of the envelopes without a hearing had violated the Constitution. The Department of Justice concluded it had no grounds for fighting the suit, and the government returned all the covers in an out-of-court settlement that July. One of the postal covers given to Sieger sold for over $50,000 in 2014 (equivalent to $66,000 in 2024).This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 02:29 UTC on Monday, 31 March 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Apollo 15 postal covers incident on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Brian.
Can you beat a medical bill you feel is unfair? AnneMarie Schieber and Devon Herrick discuss their personal experience. Can Congress rein in Medicaid? Many ideas being consider: block grants to states, changing funding rates for expanded Medicaid, work requirements. Do enrollees value Medicaid or waste it? Schieber and Herrick also discuss “gutting the FDA.” Herrick discusses why DOGE and the Trump administration might want to proceed cautiously. New parody book out critical of MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her pandemic lockdowns. True Gretchen is a hilarious parody of the governor's own tome, True Gretch. Be sure to check out Health Care News at the Heartland.org website and the health care blog and the Goodman Institute Health Blog for the free market perspective on the very latest in health care news.
Can you beat a medical bill you feel is unfair? AnneMarie Schieber and Devon Herrick discuss their personal experience. Can Congress rein in Medicaid? Many ideas being consider: block grants to states, changing funding rates for expanded Medicaid, work requirements. Do enrollees value Medicaid or waste it? Schieber and Herrick also discuss “gutting the FDA.” Herrick discusses why DOGE and the Trump administration might want to proceed cautiously. New parody book out critical of MI Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and her pandemic lockdowns. True Gretchen is a hilarious parody of the governor's own tome, True Gretch. Be sure to check out Health Care News at the Heartland.org website and the health care blog and the Goodman Institute Health Blog for the free market perspective on the very latest in health care news.
Featured Attorney PanelPeter Fitzgerald - Partner at Angelina and Herrick www.ah-lawyers.com/William Lohman - Head of Real Estate Law @ Castle Law www.castlelaw.comMike Baradt - Law Offices of Michael Bradt https://mbradtlaw.com/The Multi-Board Residential Real Estate Contract has been updated to version 8.0. Stay ahead of the curve in this session that will provide an in-depth overview on the changes to the new contract - equipping you with the knowledge and tools to navigate these changes confidently and effectively.This powerful session provides a comprehensive overview of the new contract's key elements, reformatted structure, legal considerations and potential impact on transactions.And, our expert panel will guide you through real-world scenarios, practical tips and critical updates to help you master the revisions and minimize risks for your clients and business. A must-watch session for all REALTORS.Introduction and Welcome (00:00:00)Panelist Introductions (00:01:39)History of the 80 Contract (00:04:07)Feedback on Contract Changes (00:09:00)Key Enhancements to the 80 Contract (00:10:58)Impact of Organizational Changes (00:12:10 Transparency in Broker Commissions (00:14:21)Understanding Property Types (00:15:10)Robustness of Buyer Broker Agreements (00:16:24)Value of Buyer Agents (00:17:14)Expanded Personal Property Paragraph (00:18:03)Impact of Solar Panels (00:18:39)Clarification of Notice Options (00:20:42)Homeowner and Flood Insurance Changes (00:21:33)As Is Clause Clarification (00:24:29)Concerns with As Is Paragraph (00:25:49)Health and Safety Exclusions (00:28:01)Negotiating As Is Transactions (00:30:50)Risks of Making Requests (00:33:04)Opportunities for Buyers (00:34:53)Investor Strategies (00:35:14)Offer Games (00:36:09)Expectations in Real Estate (00:37:18)Inspection Paragraphs (00:38:07)Knowledge Representation Changes (00:39:00)Escrow Language Changes (00:41:08)Performance Clause Expansion (00:42:56)Cancellation of Prior Contracts (00:44:17)Alternative Energy Paragraph (00:48:24)Inconsistent Representation Language (00:49:43)The Cost of Solar Panels (00:52:08)Seller's Preparation (00:52:34)Contract Addendum Overview (00:52:53)Reverse Contingency Addendum (00:53:05)Repair Addendum Insights (00:53:40)Organizing the Addendum List (00:53:54)Notice and Response Form (00:54:18)Appraisal Addendum Discussion (00:54:29)Broker's Role in Transactions (00:56:47)Intent to Escalate (00:58:42)Multi-Unit Addendum (01:00:00)Repair Request Agreement (01:00:20)Reverse Contingency in Seller's Market (01:01:11)Introduction of Land Trust Team (01:02:14)Real Estate Fraud Session Follow-up (01:03:09)Closing Remarks (01:03:17)Escrow Discussion (01:04:20)Valuing Time in Escrow Management (01:05:38)Final Goodbyes (01:06:21)
New York City real estate owners and developers have long asked Herrick about transferring unused development rights from an individual landmark to a site across the street, through a 74-79 Special Permit issued by the City Planning Commission (CPC). While these transfers have historically been rare due to a time-consuming, uncertain approval process, with the recent changes to the City's zoning regulations – specifically, the "City of Yes for Housing Opportunity" (COY) – these transfers have become much easier and more flexible. Listen as Robert Huberman and Michael Smith discuss the removal of some of the red tape and restrictions as wells as the streamlined process and geographic flexibility of the COY changes. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz
Southern farmers are in a flap about wild ducks, calling for the mallard breed to be designated pests so they can be killed throughout the year. Southland's Federated Farmers president Jason Herrick said an explosion of ducks is causing big problems as they are munching through crops. Herrick said farmers asked the local Fish and Game for permission to cull the problem ducks but were turned down and told they could only shoot to scare them. The Country's Jamie Mackay unpacks this latest stoush. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Writer's World with Shaun Griffin invites you into the rich landscape of poetry and storytelling every other Sunday at 5 p.m. on KWNK. Shaun, a renowned poet and writer, shares his unique perspective, weaving words and ideas into a captivating audio experience. Whether you're a lover of literature or just curious about the art of writing, this series offers a thoughtful glimpse into the creative process and the power of language.In this episode, Shaun Griffin explores the work and impact of two newly appointed Poets Laureate—Lee Herrick of California and Ellen Waterston of Oregon. Herrick's deeply personal poetry reflects on his experience as a Korean adoptee, searching for meaning, identity, and connection through the written word. Waterston's prose and poetry paint an evocative portrait of the high desert, its people, and the shifting landscapes of rural life in the American West. Through their words, both poets illuminate the power of poetry as a tool for resilience, reflection, and transformation in their respective regions. Shaun weaves their journeys into a larger meditation on belonging, community, and the role of poetry in navigating an ever-changing world.Missed an episode? Listen back on Spotify or catch it on 97.7FM as part of KWNK's regularly scheduled programming.A Writer's World is made possible in part by a grant from Nevada Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
On a special episode of the Walker Webcast, we featured Willy's conversation with Michelle Herrick, Head of Commercial Real Estate at JPMorgan Chase Commercial Banking, from the Annual Global Fund Finance Symposium. In this dynamic keynote, Michelle shared insights about her career, the leadership principles that foster accountability, her experience working with senior leadership, the rise of private credit, and her outlook across various asset classes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Death is inescapable and although we may be disappointed by the lack of solid evidence about life after death, there are a growing number of scientists saying what we thought we knew about death might be wrong. Even after our breathing and heartbeat stops, we are conscious for as many as 20 seconds so what happens during that period of time? Many researchers indicate “a fear of death isn't necessary and should be viewed as just going to sleep”. T.S. Eliot once said, “In the end is my beginning” and maybe this is a more comfortable way to approach our death.Join Karen Herrick and I on the show today as we try to demystify what happens after our death.Karen Herrick can be reached for consultation via the following links:kareneherrick.com grandmawhatisasoul.com Subscribe to my YouTube Channel for access to all my videos and presentations E-MailListen to this week's program below or on your podcast platform of choice by clicking Here.
A Restoration Of Restorations - Herrick Holt
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit
United States v. Herrick
00:00-18:55- KB shares his latest Colts thoughts. Also, yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the “Knight Chair Toss”. Mike Woodson’s comments on sitting on the supposed tossed chair yesterday during the Purdue game. KB shares his thoughts on the Colts finalized Coaching Staff and his displeasure with the unchanged voices around the offense and Anthony Richardson. 18:55-29:54- IU Radio Network and WIBC News Director John Herrick joins. Herrick discusses the Hoosiers win over Purdue yesterday, how IU changed from the first half to second, and more. Herrick also shares who he’d like to see take over for Mike Woodson after this season ends. 29:54-35:55- GOATS of the weekend.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-16:26- KB is back, Marc co-hosts. KB and Marc discuss the NFL combine returning to the city this week, IU’s upset win over Purdue yesterday, and the Pacers’ third straight win. KB starts his discussion on what he thinks of the Colts and what disappoints him involving Anthony Richardson. 16:26-22:58- morning checkdown 22:58-41:53- KB shares his latest Colts thoughts. Also, yesterday was the 40th anniversary of the “Knight Chair Toss”. Mike Woodson’s comments on sitting on the supposed tossed chair yesterday during the Purdue game. KB shares his thoughts on the Colts finalized Coaching Staff and his displeasure with the unchanged voices around the offense and Anthony Richardson. 41:53-1:04:34- IU Radio Network and WIBC News Director John Herrick joins. Herrick discusses the Hoosiers win over Purdue yesterday, how IU changed from the first half to second, and more. Herrick also shares who he’d like to see take over for Mike Woodson after this season ends. Morning Checkdown. 1:04:34-1:18:07- GOATS of the weekend. 1:18:07-1:29:14- KB and Marc discuss the things they want to hear from Shane Steichen and Chris Ballard during the combine. Also, Matt Stafford is allowed to talk to other teams, is there fire with Indianapolis? More on IU/Purdue. 1:29:14-1:54:13- What do Colts fans have hopes for in 2025? Morning Checkdown. 1:54:13-2:03:54- Dusty May was extended by Michigan, what does this mean for Indiana’s head coaching search? 2:03:54-2:14:08- Matt Painter weighed in on the IU Head Coaching search and on Hoosier Fans.Support the show: https://1075thefan.com/the-wake-up-call-1075-the-fan/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Coach Aimes calls in for Clay City (77) vs. Farmersburg (41). He talks about how they were able to get that done. He also comments on his unusual amount of seniors they have and what it does for the team. Herrick calls in to talk about the heartbreak in Bloomington tonight where IU loses to UCLA in a close one. Talks about how IU had troubles on offense. Coach Swan calls in to talk about his Crow Point win over Valp tonight. The score for that game was 63-47. He talks about how this will help with their push going forward and into sectionals. Steve Cole calls in about the Heritage Hills win over Forest Park. They won this one 58-42. He talks about how this is a bounce back win and who was especially tough tonight. Chris Norton calls in to talk about the nail-bitter of Jasper vs. Castle, Jasper inching out with the win. The 2 score game ends in a 57-55 finish for Jasper. He talks about big threes, physicality, and the good and bad calls. Kip Wesner calls in to talk about everything IU basketball and how you can get your copy of the magazine. The magazine has been going on for 55 years as Coach mentions while giving the introduction. Who did Kip say is on the cover? Brendan King ends out the show in BK fashion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Herrick partner and chair of the Real Estate Hospitality practice, Yariv Ben-Ari, sits down with Evan Weiss of LW Hospitality Advisors and Jonathan Falik of JF Capital Advisors to discuss their take-aways from the January 2025 ALIS Hospitality conference. Hot topics at the conference included capital markets and the availability of debt for hotels as well as the effects of the new administration's immigration policies. The three also talk about margins and profitability, urban core challenges and other concerns for owners along with changes in where owners and developers are choosing to invest across the U.S. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz
For The Other Side NDE Videos Visit ▶️ youtube.com/@TheOtherSideNDEYT Bubba Herrick faced an unexpected brush with death when complications during a routine surgery caused his heart to stop. In that moment, he found himself outside his body, experiencing a profound sense of peace and witnessing his past. As doctors worked to revive him, he was given a choice—return or move on. He came back forever changed, with a renewed faith and a deep understanding of his purpose in life. Check Out More Of Bubba's NDE Near Death Experience on his YouTube Channel
Mitch Korbey, partner and chair of the Land Use & Zoning Group at Herrick, Feinstein LLP discusses the City of Yes initiative and its … Read More
Part 1: Amethysta Herrick is… or has been… a geneticist, a chemist, a software engineer, and a manager. She is also a transgender woman. If that sounds a little outside your comfort zone, in these times it's all the more reason to listen in. In Part 1 of this episode, Ami discusses: Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness Our core set of knowledge The fluidity of social norms Gender and identity – sex vs gender (things get sciencey here) Other terms: non-binary, pansexual, asexual, intersexual Dysphoria as Pathology? That's the medical system! Facts! and Science! are not the norm it seems these days so if you need to listen twice like I did, do it. Part 2 of our conversation follows this one. Find Amethysta at https://www.amethysta.io/ Learn more about Amethysta and find both episodes together with all her links at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-amethysta-herrick/
Part 2: Amethysta Herrick is… or has been… a geneticist, a chemist, a software engineer, and a manager. She is also a transgender woman. If that sounds a little outside your comfort zone, in these times it's all the more reason to listen in. Ami gets personal in this second part of our conversation. She explains: The two aspects of transition: social and medical Components of male to female medical transition Why Thailand for surgical transition WPATH (World Professional Association for Transgender Health) recommendations What puberty blockers for young people are Advice for Grammas And listen as I screw up describing beautiful and pretty! I so appreciate my entire conversation with Amethysta. Listen below and please share! Find Amethysta at https://www.amethysta.io/ Learn more about Amethysta and find both episodes together with all her links at https://boomwithabang.com/the-boomer-womans-podcast-amethysta-herrick/
We have all arrived at February 1, 2025 and this is the time to conduct whatever rituals you have to welcome the new month. Perhaps that includes listening to this edition of Charlottesville Community Engagement, an audio version of a newsletter about local and regional government. I'm Sean Tubbs and the next 30 minutes will feature some recent stories:In this edition:* Charlottesville City Council is briefed on $22.4 million surplus for FY24 (learn more)* The new director of Neighborhood Development Services tells Council about her department's work plan (learn more)* The five elected officials are also introduced to the city's “Safer Streets Strategy” projects (learn more)* An infectious disease expert from the UVA Health System explains what's happening with bird flu (learn more)* The Charlottesville City Schools hold a work session on revenue assumptions for the next fiscal year, including an expectation sales tax revenues will decline (learn more)* Herrick appointed as Albemarle County Attorney (learn more )* Albemarle EDA briefed on Broadway Blueprint (learn more)First shout-out: Celebrating the community's other information organizations!In today's first shout-out in the form of a house ad, I want to make sure everyone knows that every edition of the regular newsletter (not the podcast ones) ends with a section called Reading Material. Charlottesville Community Engagement is just one offering in a landscape that includes the Charlottesville Daily Progress, C-Ville Weekly, Charlottesville Tomorrow, and Cville Right Now, I curate links from these sources because I believe a truly informed community needs multiple perspectives.There's also the Cavalier Daily, Vinegar Hill Magazine, the Fluvanna Review, the Crozet Gazette, NBC29, CBS19, and other sources. But if you look every day, you'll find links to articles in national publications, all linked to give you more perspectives on some of the issues of our times.Second shout-out: Help me keep this going!What you are reading or listening to at Charlottesville Community Engagement is part of a business-venture that's based on a pretty simple idea. I will spend my time researching and reporting and will provide ways for people who want to pay for the material to be produced!I've been a journalist for a long while now, and this year marks the 20th anniversary of the Charlottesville Podcasting Network. While that website doesn't have new content, it's part of how I demonstrate my dedication to this community. In 2025 I'm seeking ways to solidify the business, and here are some ways you can support the work.* Sign up for a paid subscription through Substack. There is not much premium content because my primary aim is to get information out to as many people as possible.* Contribute through Patreon. A major goal this year is to replace this with a way to make a tax-deductible donation, but that's not set up yet. If I had more time, I'd make more audio programs through Patreon.* Send in a check made out to Town Crier Productions at PO Box 1754, Charlottesville, Virginia, 22902. This will be used as a replacement for Substack.* Ask me about advertising opportunities! Advertising is live now on Information Charlottesville and introductory prices are low! * Tell friends about the work!* Volunteer to design some logos because I'm very bad at graphics!* Keep paying attention to as much as you can! This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit communityengagement.substack.com/subscribe
Lee Herrick, the poet laureate of California in conversation with Caleb Nichols, the new poet laureate of San Luis Obispo County. Robin Coleman for Peace, Love and Pets speaks to Isabelle Gullö from Care for Paws and Katie Bean from Creekside Pet Boarding, about their efforts to make pet boarding more affordable in San Luis Obispo County. KCBX's Father Ian Dellinger traveled to Paso Robles this past November to attend the Garagiste Festival. It was the last in a series of wine festivals and this year's starts next week on February 7th in Solvang.
Titans U18 Head Coach Marcus Otiede and their captain Luke Herrick, joined Ben Kelly in studio to talk about their impressive semi-final victory over Neptune and their club's first U18 National Cup Final against Eanna on the morning of Saturday, January 18.
Reed Morrison, a retired psychologist, spent three years at Johns Hopkins University specializing in psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy. Today he consults, mentors, lectures and writes. Reed talks about concepts and methods for navigating a life journey directed by an "inner life" -- and what an inner life means. He discusses why he decided to write a new book aimed at his grandson. After becoming a grandparent he saw the importance of a transmittable legacy of life -- guidance from a grandparent mentorship for anyone. We touch on micro dosing psychedelics and how it has been used in therapy. CONTACT: Reed Morrison EMAIL: reedamorrison@gmail.com Reed Morrison bio: http://hopkinspsychedelic.org/morrison FOLLOW US ON FACEBOOK: http://www.facebook.com/ASMALPodcast VISIT OUR WEBSITE: http://www.asmallmediumatlarge.co EMAIL: asmallmediumatlargepodcast @gmail.com Show Produced by Green Valley Production Studio Music by DJ Booda: http://www.djbooda.com
295 | Lee Herrick We are starting the year off with such a delight, Lee Herrick, the California Poet Laureate, joins us today! Lee recently released his latest poetry collection, In Praise of Late Wonder, which is focused fully on the topic of adoption. Today we talk about what it means to feel significant as an adoptee, why writing prose felt a little more comfortable than a whole memoir, and we word nerd out a little on crosswords and wordplay. Full Show Notes Here Join our adoptee community on Patreon here Check out our upcoming live events here! This podcast is for educational and entertainment purposes only. Nothing stated on it, either by its hosts or any guests, is to be construed as psychological, medical or legal advice. Please seek out professionals in those fields if you need those services. The views expressed by the hosts of Adoptees On or any guests are their own and do not represent the opinions of any organization or other person unless otherwise stated.
Co-chairs of Herrick's Sports Law Group, Irwin Kishner and Dan Etna, along with the chair of Herrick's Land Use and Zoning Group, Mitch Korbey, discuss the financial, environmental, procedural and community considerations in the building and development of stadium and mixed-use projects.Engaging in these projects entails many steps from identifying the land, to obtaining support and consensus of the community, accounting for the availability of public transportation to assessing the environmental impact. Mitch discusses many of the procedural steps involved in the often-multijurisdictional approval process for stadium projects from permits to the public review process to environmental impact reviews. Dan and Irwin touch on the financing implications for these projects including conventional financings, tax exempt opportunities, as well as concession revenues and media rights. Listen to how these veterans of stadium development discuss how it can be economically and socially transformative for a community.Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz
Herrick joins the show to talk about the top Indy news stories of the year! Check out the WIBC full special here WIBC's End of Year Special: The 12 for 24See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Model Railroaders! On the Second Section Podcast we have Mark Herrick on the show talking about his beautiful BNSF Montana Division Layout in HO Scale! Mark shares with us the genesis of his layout, how its built for ops and what it takes to bring the layout alive!!!Mark's Layout can be found on social media here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?...Want to see and hear more from the Second Section Podcast? See the links below on how you can join our model railroading community!Subscribe to our channel by clicking here: https://www.youtube.com/c/SecondSecti...Support the Second Section Podcast by becoming part of the Second Section “Dispatchers” on Patreon!Support link: www.patreon.com/SecondSectionPodcastWanna be part of the Section Crew? Join our Facebook community here: www.facebook.com/groups/secondsectionpodcast/Check us out at our website: https://secondsectionpodcast.com/Music: Good for Nothing Safety by Twin Musicom is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/...Artist: http://www.twinmusicom.org/
If you've ever wondered about the wild, weird, and occasionally disgusting history of colors, you're in for a treat. In this week's episode of For the Love of History, we're joined once again by fan-favorite and resident archaeologist Hannah—a walking encyclopedia of ancient technologies. Together, we dive into the fascinating history of pigments and explore how colors shaped human history, art, and even survival. From poisonous paints to snail-squeezed purples, this episode is packed with quirky facts, unexpected science, and plenty of laughs. You'll never look at a paint swatch the same way again! What's in This Episode?
Louis Tuchman, chair of Herrick's Tax Department, sits down with his longtime friend and colleague Tax counsel, Michael Kessel, to discuss Michael's return to Herrick and the professional path that led him back to the team. They discuss what makes Herrick so entrepreneurial, how working with colleagues who are also trusted friends can enhance client service, client “matchmaking,” and how the sense of a “deal” and client business priorities is an uncommon trait of a traditional tax lawyer. Michael reflects on his perspective as a client and how Herrick's sophisticated knowledge of the market helped him reach his business and legal goals. Listen to these friends of more than 20 years discuss what makes the tax practice at Herrick so unique, creative and forward thinking.Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz
Don't Pass Me By - Herrick Holt
In this engaging conversation, Host Daniel Chacón speaks with California Poet Laureate Lee Herrick. They discuss his latest work "In Praise of Late Wonder: New and Selected Poems," a collection that marks a profound exploration of his identity as a Korean adoptee. While Herrick has long been known as an adopted poet, this book represents his deepest dive yet into themes of adoption, identity, and belonging, featuring intimate pieces about his birth family search and letters to his birth parents. The discussion expands beyond poetry to explore Herrick's compelling belief that librarians, farmers, and street food vendors hold the key to society's salvation, drawing on Anthony Bourdain's perspective about street food's vital role in human connection. Herrick and Chacón engage in thoughtful dialogue about the changing landscape of publishing, the role of social media in literary success, and the importance of maintaining authenticity in an increasingly corporatized world.
The New York City Council has voted to approve the City of Yes for Housing Opportunity (COYHO) zoning text amendment. This is the third "City of Yes" text amendment that has been approved in the last year – the others being City of Yes for Carbon Neutrality and City of Yes for Economic Opportunity. Taken together, these text amendments include the most comprehensive and sweeping zoning changes since the adoption of the Zoning Resolution in 1961. Chair of Herrick's Land Use and Zoning Department, Mitch Korbey, and 2025 partner Robert Huberman discuss what exactly is the “City of Yes” Text Amendment and how it may affect property across the entire city. For more information, check out the Client Alert the Land Use and Zoning Department published on December 5, 2024: Update: “City of Yes for Housing Opportunity” Text Amendment is Approved by the City Council.
ANDY FROM THE HAMPTON BEACH CASINO BALLROOM, COMES IN TO HANG.
It has returned! More than just a legal event, the General Counsel Conference East empowers today's legal leaders for growth, innovation, and excellence. Designed specifically for general counsel, legal executives, and industry professionals, the GCC East is the premier gathering that offers unique opportunities for learning, networking, and professional development. With a description like that, how could Legal Speak not be there doing live episodes … especially when it's right up the street from the home office at the luxurious Mariott Marquis in Times Square, New York. In this episode, host Patrick Smith sat down with Katie Dugan, the VP of Global Labor and Employment at Match Group and Carol Goodman, a Partner, Co-Chair of Litigation and Chair of Employment at Herrick
Jonathan Adelsberg, co-chair of Herrick's Real Estate Department and chair of the Leasing Department, welcomes James Nelson, principal and head of Avison Young's Tri-State Investment Sales group, to discuss where the opportunities lie in real estate at the end of 2024. Jonathan and James discuss where they are seeing opportunity for developers and owner/operators in the current real estate market; what asset classes are hot in NYC right now; and what is attractive to various buyers as we come into the end of the year. The race to quality, effect of vacancy rates, and some surprises across all asset classes are discussed, as well as Jonathan's idea of the “hot potato” when it comes to distressed assets. Music by Michelangelo Sosnowitz
Today we welcome James Herrick onto the R2Kast. James shares his experiences as a beef farmer, managing the daily challenges and joys of running a farm while balancing family life. He discusses the importance of involving his children in farm activities, teaching them the value of hard work and responsibility, and how the family's bond is strengthened through shared agricultural experiences.
In this series we set out to showcase up and coming amateur riders that are making their way through the ranks in hopes to make it at the professional level. In episode 33, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Mayla Herrick about growing up on Colorado, racing motocross as a girl, how they want to grow WMX and more!
Join Dr. Amethysta Herrick in a profound discussion on identity and gender! Discover the complexities of self-definition, the societal challenges we face, and the importance of embracing our true selves in a world that often imposes limitations. ................................................................................................ At KAJ Masterclass LIVE, we bring you exclusive insights from industry leaders to help you thrive in your personal and professional life. Stay tuned for more transformative masterclasses!
Join Dr. Amethysta Herrick in a profound discussion on identity and gender! Discover the complexities of self-definition, the societal challenges we face, and the importance of embracing our true selves in a world that often imposes limitations. At KAJ Masterclass LIVE, we bring you exclusive insights from industry leaders to help you thrive in your personal and professional life. Stay tuned for more transformative masterclasses!
For a full list of resources please check out fortheloveofhistory.com There is a lovely long PFD for you to download with everything!! https://www.fortheloveofhistorypod.com/episodes/the-complex-and-cool-history-of-copies-archeologist-chat-with-pnar-durgun-and-hannah-herrick ________________________________ Voting Resources https://www.vote.org/ Expat Voting Information https://www.fvap.gov/overseas?gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAjw0aS3BhA3EiwAKaD2ZZcvoU4eX6gWuoODKBJUjDgm2CZpJFKvs8RTyj33ASVtQLE-jUpsghoCXqwQAvD_BwE ______________________________________
Herrick joins to talk about Indy Mayor Hogsett's afternoon press conference. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(part two) Amethysta Selina Herrick is my guest today, and their mission is simple: to teach both identity and gender are typical human pursuits – not restricted to the LGBTQ community, but ongoing processes every human must engage in. Today we have a great conversation and deep dive into their experience as a transgender woman. Follow Amethysta at the links below! https://amethysta.io https://genderidentitytoday.com Check out our amazing sponsors! nomnomcom use our code 'VOMSHOW' to save UP TO 50% on DELICIOUS treats for your best friend~ Twitter/Mewe/Parler/Gettr/Rumble/tiktok: @voicesofmisery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: voices_of_misery Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees
Amethysta Selina Herrick is my guest today, and their mission is simple: to teach both identity and gender are typical human pursuits – not restricted to the LGBTQ community, but ongoing processes every human must engage in. Today we have a great conversation and deep dive into their experience as a transgender woman. Enjoy part 1 here, 2 will be posted on Wednesday. Follow Amethysta at the links below! https://amethysta.io https://genderidentitytoday.com Check out our amazing sponsors! nomnomcom use our code 'VOMSHOW' to save UP TO 50% on DELICIOUS treats for your best friend~ Twitter/Mewe/Parler/Gettr/Rumble/tiktok: @voicesofmisery Gmail: voicesofmiserypodcast@gmail.com Instagram: voices_of_misery Discord server: voices of misery podcast https://tinyurl.com/VoMPodcastTees