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In the latest episode of E58, we had the pleasure of having Erica Holthausen as a guest. Erica shared her insights on writing articles for publication, building authority, and becoming a sought-after expert.Here are 3 key takeaways from this episode:Targeted Reach: Writing for association publications might just be the secret to reaching your exact target audience and building relationships. These publications are often overlooked but can be a powerful platform for showcasing your expertise.Thought Leadership: Being a true thought leader is about more than just having a large following on social media. It requires deep thinking, thoughtful insights, and challenging the status quo. Prepare for resistance and backlash, but strive to be a thoughtful leader who makes a meaningful impact.Reputation Matters: Building a strong reputation starts with knowing what you want to be known for. Every decision, opportunity, and article should enhance and align with that desired reputation. Don't be afraid to turn down misaligned opportunities and recommend them to someone else who is a better fit.Are you curious to learn more about how writing for publications can boost your authority and visibility? Tune in to the latest episode of E58 and join the conversation!
Aengus Cox discusses policing in Dublin city centre with Daithí de Róiste, Lord Mayor of Dublin andAdrian Cummins, CEO of the Restaurants Association of Ireland.
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Daithi Doolan, Sinn Féin councillor, and Richard Guiney, CEO of Dublin Town
How much do you know about High Visibility ?Do you know what you could be wearing to keep you safe and ensure you get seen & found when perhaps your life depends on it.Luke Evdemon talk to us about Reflective & Phosphorescent Technology and his work as part of Viz Reflectives. Viz Reflectives are Innovators and experts in reflective and phosphorescent technology.Find out more about Viz Reflectives HEREFind them on Linkedin HEREPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon CrewA big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingHAIX Footwear Support the ongoing work of the podcast by clicking HEREPlease subscribe to the podcast on YoutubeEnter our monthly giveaways on the following platformsFacebookInstagramPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
Yes, THE Jennifer! Hear about the experience of “”I'm Here” from her perspective, plus some incredible leadership advice and reflection on a lifetime of care. The two also talk about retirement of Garrett from Seeing Eye dog service and how compassionate moments can last a lifetime and make a world of difference. Key topics:00:00 – Introductions01:00 – Marcus introduces Jenny Detwiler.03:17 – Marcus asks Jenny, “Who were you 30 years ago?” and the two talk about that night at Barnes-Jewish Hospital 30 years ago. 10:00 – Jenny talks about her interactions with Marcus on the night he lost his sight.14:19 – Marcus talks about the reunion with Jenny 20 years later and then asks what Jenny did between the night of the crash and the reunion.28:43 – Marcus shifts the conversation to what Jenny is doing now and asks about leadership.34:52 – Jenny talks about the best leader she has ever had.36:51 – Marcus talks about Garrett's retirement with Jenny.40:30 – Rapid fire questions! Jenny wants people to, "Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire."46:00 – Thank you and conclusions! Resources for you: More communication tips and resources for how to cultivate compassion: https://marcusengel.com/freeresources/Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Learn more about Marcus' Books: https://marcusengel.com/store/Subscribe to the podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcastSubscribe to the podcast through Spotify: https://bit.ly/Spotify-MarcusEngelPodcast More About Jenny Detwiler, MSN, RN:Jenny Detwiler is a patient centered and highly organized nursing leader with extensive experience leading staff at major medical centers. High-Visibility leadership team member and executive closely attuned to safety, cost, care quality, productivity, innovation goals and care experience. Motivator and influencer responsible for providing leadership and oversight over multiple areas and navigate continual change including staff adoption of new practices. Jenny Detwiler is the Associate Director of Vanderbilt LifeFlight Event Medicine program where she works collaboratively with many different large and small scale organizations to provide onsite medical coverage. LifeFlight Event Medicine provides a wide array of medical coverage from AEMT's, Paramedics, Nurses, Flight Nurses, Nurse Practitioners and Physician Coverage. Prior to Vanderbilt LifeFlight, Jenny has held numerous nursing executive roles as a Chief Nursing Officer and Associate Chief Nursing Officer. Jenny has an extensive background in Emergency Medicine and Surgical, Burn and Trauma. Jenny lives on 5 acres in Hendersonville, TN right outside Nashville with her husband Mark, and puppy Levi. In her free time she loves to hike, cook, listen to live music and is active in her church. Jenny lives by the motto "Be fearless in the pursuit of what sets your soul on fire."Date: 5/1/2023Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in HealthcareEpisode title and number: Episode 100 – Jenny Detwiler, MSN, RN - The Compassion of Cutting Off Clothes: A special Nurses Week Episode
In the '80s, Nevada was the wild west of legal advertising. The space was wide open and only the most courageous took advantage. A pioneer in TV advertising, the legendary Ed Bernstein (@ed.bernstein), President of Edward M Bernstein and Associates (@edwardmbernstein), joins us today with insights about the importance of branding over time. On the air for over 30 years, he shares some incredible stories. Links Want to hear more from elite personal injury lawyers and industry-leading marketers? Follow us on social media for more. Rankings.io Instagram Chris Dreyer Instagram Rankings.io Twitter Rankings.io Website Ed Bernstein Linkedin Ed Bernstein Instagram Edward M Bernstein and Associates Website Edward M Bernstein and Associates Instagram What's in This Episode: Who is Ed Bernstein? Why niching can protect your firm in a saturated market What repetition and impressions mean for gaining clients. Why starting with the end in mind is healthy for every practice. Past Guests Past guests on Personal Injury Mastermind: Brent Sibley, Sam Glover, Larry Nussbaum, Michael Mogill, Brian Chase, Jay Kelley, Alvaro Arauz, Eric Chaffin, Brian Panish, John Gomez, Sol Weiss, Matthew Dolman, Gabriel Levin, Seth Godin, David Craig, Pete Strom, John Ruhlin, Andrew Finkelstein, Harry Morton, Shay Rowbottom, Maria Monroy, Dave Thomas, Marc Anidjar, Bob Simon, Seth Price, John Gomez, Megan Hargroder, Brandon Yosha, Mike Mandell, Brett Sachs, Paul Faust, Jennifer Gore-Cuthbert Additional Episodes You Might Enjoy 80. Mike Papantonio, Levin, Papantonio, & Rafferty — Doing Well by Doing Good 84. Glen Lerner, Lerner and Rowe – A Steady Hand in a Shifting Industry 101. Pratik Shah, EsquireTek — Discovering the Power of Automation 134. Darryl Isaacs, Isaacs & Isaacs — The Hammer: Insights from a Marketing Legend 104. Taly Goody, Goody Law Group — Finding PI Clients on TikTok 63. Joe Fried, Fried Goldberg LLC — How To Become An Expert And Revolutionize Your PI Niche 96. Brian Dean, Backlinko — Becoming a Linkable Source 83. Seth Godin — Differentiation: How to Make Your Law Firm a Purple Cow 73. Neil Patel, Neil Patel — Digital A New Approach to Content and Emerging Marketing Channels
“First I drink, then I smoke…” Everyone already knows that when you mix heavy blues, rock, and jazz, the result is Black Sabbath. Now, if you mix some Sabbath with a hardcore foundation, a liberal splash of misanthropic loathing for fake people, and a generous portion of brutal grooves seasoned with discordant jazz noises, the result is HELMET. HELMET'S fourth outing, AFTERTASTE, is a sonic collection of laser focused apathy seething out of every track due to the manufactured “swath” of counterfeit people on this planet that are ultimately responsible for inspiring the bristling lyrical & musical ire of Page Hamilton. Get your “sandwich boards” ready and learn how to “maximize your workout routine” to eliminate any surrounding “butthole smoke” that may linger before the commencement of any overly whispery ASMR Battles. Gear up for the “boycott “and JOIN US as we go back to The Days of Yore from 1997 and consume the sublime venom of HELMET's AFTERTASTE. 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Follow us on the Socials: Facebook - Instagram - Twitter Email: metalnerdery@gmail.com Can't be LOUD Enough Playlist on Spotify Metal Nerdery Munchies on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCN2NrnCuSrAaLcIzI2wpaiQ?sub_confirmation=1 Check out HELMET on the InterWebs: https://www.helmetmusic.com/ Show Notes: (00:01): #steamrollerballs #patentpending #nothingbutnuts #waitwhat #softintro #thatsnotit ***WARNING!!!*** #listenerdiscretionisadvised #offputting #irresponsible and #exhausting ***WELCOME BACK TO THE METAL NERDERY PODCAST WITH ALL OF THE ANESTHESIA!!!*** #sobrietytalking #thisepisodesclinkyoftheepisode #captainmorgan #orangevanilla #recordscratch #downbelow #regardingthedocket #checkyourlocallistings / “My #favoritekindofporn and my #newfavoritething” #alotofintake #competitveeating #thankyouforthat #metalnerderysalutes #SouthPark (see our #priorepisodes for details) / #sippingoutofyourbasement #USBbottle / “You can talk about anything here…” / #Motorhead is also in the #boozegame / “It took till 2012 to #legalize #sundayalcoholsales in #Georgia “ #conspiracytheoryASMR / #WTF #getyourshittogether #bureaucratards / #shoutout to #InTheLandOfLies #podcast and #RussellsReflections #conflictofinterest #corruptcopsASMR #drugwardouchebags and #illegalrelaxers / “That's why we're #numbertwo” / #onmicburpASMR / Fun with words… #oxymoron (14:18): #thisepisodesbeeroftheepisode #ImmediateFuture #PipeWorksBrewingCompany with a #coolalbumcover #bolth #sixpercentABV ***Hit us up on #facebook or #instagram or send us an email at metalnerdery@gmail.com or you can LEAVE US A VOICEMAIL AT 980-666-8182!!!*** #thevoicemailsegment #itsgonnahappensoon #TheChronicles #boycott #nudesandwichboardASMR #thatmanisablessin #instanthilarity (19:28): #uptempojingle #remixedandremastered WE'LL PLAY YOUR SHIT-AH!!! / Some #Quicksand #tangentionalality to the #Helmet and #Clutch #tourstop in #Atlanta / “I would go back to…#insertonmicburpnoisehere”) / FAZER #heavyhardcore #hadyallbangedyet #MetalNerderySnort #theyellowone #dingdongday GIVING THE PAST AWAY (***NOTE: Also go check out MISSLE COMMAND ***) #verythick / “I think it goes somewhere…” (26:11): Post concert review: #RussellsConcertReviews (Part 2; see our #Clutch episode for Part 1 of the #metalnerderyconcertreview) “They softened up and they hardened back up later…” / #bonerupyourfuture #timetravelASMR / #TheDocket: Helmet: Aftertaste #albumdive / “Are you NOT a Helmet guy?” / “The first-time hearing #Aftertaste was through #qualityspeakers”/ March 18, 1997 / Have you ever seen Helmet LIVE!? / #mynewfavoritevenue #perfectacoustics / “Remember that weird aftertaste?” #pissandpennies #byrequest / “The genius of marketing and using #cancelculture to your advantage” (DO NOT piss off the #counterculture, we NEED them.) / #somuchASMR #whisperfuckmarathonASMR PURE #softintro / ***Go check out our #MetalNerderyPodcast Facebook page to see some pics from the show in Atlanta*** #thunderballs / “Where's the first place you saw Helmet?” #markthetime #BeavisAndButthead / Another #boxlessband #ninetiesmetal / #ASMRBattle / RENOVATION / “Homeless billionaires” / #smartmensmetal and the incorporation of jazz in metal / “Who's to say that drug addicts aren't geniuses?” / #markthetime regarding #thelefthand / #buttholesmoke (46:13): #TrainingSession for #TheShroomChronicles EXACTLY WHAT YOU WANTED #multipletimesignatures / “It's not hard to play, it's hard to write…” / LIKE I CARE #cuethebass #waitfortheoncomingballs / “It's so much more filled out…” / “That's Monday, not Sunday…” DRIVING NOWHERE / Lineup changes from Meantime forward / #TheDaveMustaineOfHelmet / “HOW do people fuck up names so easily?” / BIRTH DEFECT “I'm gonna go break shit…” #diabolicaldungeonballs #tappingtechnique BROADCAST EMOTION #flappedout #beefdrapes “The drapes of beef…” (1:00:19): ITS EASY TO GET BORED (“I hear some #BeachBoys in the production…” Ummm, do huh?) / #thenewmath and #ThePrimusBox “YOU are your OWN box!” #onemansopinion / DIET AFTERTASTE #moreballs #magicalpieceofpaper / HARMLESS #syncopation #Patented #hallcountymatingcall #soundsdelicious / (HIGH) VISIBILITY #wheresthebass #steamrollersymphony (#stonercore or #alternativemetalcore or #smartmensmetal) it's a brand new #genre of #jeanwree and the future impact on a potential #swathofhumans (1:12:55): INSATIABLE “I need somebody to hate!” / Helmet anger vs thrash anger / #hereitcomes / #killercloser CRISIS KING #buckleup / #pelinsula / “How does #cockfat factor into one's #workoutroutine?” / “Which is worse: hot ranch or crab dip flavored #bodyodor?” / “I'm glad I swallowed, now I'll be ready…”) #markthetime #memereadingmomentASMR / No tracking adjustments needed / #ilovethehelmet #istilllovethehelmet #itsmarked / THANK YOU FOR JOINING US FOR OUR DIVE INTO AFTERTASTE!!! #untilthenext #snarkycuntleryballs #thelastword ***PLEASE VISIT OUR 33RD FLOOR #IUBPSGiftShoppe at metalnerdery.com/merch *** #longlivemetalnerdery #hehahuh
Episode 57: Matthew Fluharty - Art of the RuralMatthew Fluharty is a curious, thoughtful, passionate, humble dot connector who asks as many questions of himself as he does of the cosmos in his roles as a poet, essayist, curator, and policy wonk. The Art of the Rural, the organization he founded in 2010, is at the forefront of the story liberation movement. BIOMatthew is the Founder and Executive Director of Art of the Rural, a member of M12 Studio, and faculty on the Rural Environments Field School. His work flows between the fields of art, design, humanities, policy, and community development. His poetry and essays have been published widely, and his work with his colleagues in the American Bottom region of the Mississippi River has been featured in Art in America. Matthew is the organizing curator for High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country, a longterm collaboration with the Plains Art Museum. He recently received a Curatorial Fellowship from the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for this ongoing work. Born into a seventh-generation farming family in Appalachian Ohio, Matthew's upbringing instilled a belief that everyday, multigenerational knowledge can teach us about where have been, where we are, and where we might be going. Those lessons led him to take vows with the Zen Garland Order, a community that is a part of what's known as the Socially Engaged Buddhist movement. https://matthewfluharty.work/ (Website) // Email // https://twitter.com/MiddleLandscape (Twitter) // https://www.instagram.com/middle_landscape/ (Instagram) // https://www.linkedin.com/in/matthewfluharty/ (LinkedIn) Notable Mentionshttp://artoftherural.org/ (Art of the Rural:) Founded in 2010, Art of the Rural is a decentered, collaborative organization that works to forward knowledge sharing, network gathering, and rural-urban exchange. https://inhighvisibility.org/ (High Visibility) is a longterm, collaborative partnership between http://artoftherural.org/ (Art of the Rural), https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/high-visibility/ (Plains Art Museum), and individuals & organizations across the continent. Through exhibitions, publications, and place-based programs, our aim over time is to boldly reframe the narrative on rural America and Indian Country and to welcome sustained rural-urban exchange. Plains Art Museum. http://www.theamericanbottom.org/ (American Bottom Project): As a specific geography, the American Bottom has seen a history of human settlement, ecological transformation, and social convergence that we truly find singular in the American context. At the same time, as a typical geography, the American Bottom picks up on patterns that might be recognizable at the divided urban periphery of every large American city at the beginning of the 21st century. And it is to both these registers—the specific and the general—that we hope this project speaks. Mounds UNESCO heritage site https://winonadakotaunityalliance.org/ (Winona/Dakota Unity Alliance): Mission - Creating sustainable alliances among indigenous Nations and the Winona community with a mutual understanding that we are all related. https://appalshop.org/ (Appalshop): is a media, arts, and education center located in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whitesburg,_Kentucky (Whitesburg), https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kentucky (Kentucky), in the heart of the southern https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appalachia (Appalachian) region of the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States (United States). https://roadside.org/ (Roadside Theater) was founded in the coalfields of central Appalachia in 1975 as part of http://www.appalshop.org/ (Appalshop), which had begun six years earlier as a War on Poverty/Office of Economic Opportunity youth job training...
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
Today we have the opportunity to speak with Xavier Tavera, a photographer who builds deep, longterm relationships with communities and creates work that expresses the humanity, and the historical currents, within the complexities of contemporary Latinx culture. Please find show notes and a transcript on this conversation's page on High Visibility. After moving from Mexico City to the United States, Xavier learned what it felt like to be part of a subculture -- the immigrant community. Being subjected to alienation has transformed the focus of his photographs to share the lives of those who are marginalized. Images have offered insight into the diversity of numerous communities and given a voice to those who are often invisible. Xavier has shown his work extensively in the Twin Cities, and nationally and internationally including Germany, Scotland, Mexico, Chile, Uruguay and China. His work is part of the collections of the Minneapolis Institute of Art, Plains Art Museum, Minnesota Museum of American Art, Minnesota History Center, and the Weisman Art Museum. He is a recipient of the McKnight fellowship, Jerome Travel award, Minnesota State Arts Board grant, and a Bronica scholarship.Along the way in this conversation, we learn more about how Xavier came to photography, and his sense of the philosophical questions within the act of taking a picture – and we get to learn more about the town of Crookston, Minnesota, with which he's had a decades long relationship. We also discuss his evolving Latinx in the Rural Midwest project, in particular his time with charro community and migrant dairy workers across this region. In this wide-ranging conversation, Xavier also shares the work of Grupo Soap del Corazón, a dynamic, ever-evolving Latinx art collective he co-founded with Dougie Padilla. The exhibition La Línea: 22 Years of Grupo Soap del Corazón is currently on view at the Plains Art Museum through August 13, 2022.High Visibility is an initiative of Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum. Gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for their support of this work.
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
We are grateful to share Dyani White Hawk and Jovan C. Speller taking part in a podcast format we are calling The Long Conversation -- one that offers folks the chance to cultivate a thread of ideas and relationships without the presence of an interviewerPlease find extensive show notes, transcripts, and links on the episode site. Dyani White Hawk (Sičáŋǧu Lakota) is a visual artist and independent curator based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. Most recently, her work was included in the 2022 Whitney Biennial, and also presented as a major solo exhibition at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art. Dyani also previously served as Gallery Director and Curator for the All My Relations Gallery in Minneapolis.Jovan C. Speller is a multidisciplinary artist based in Minnesota. She has received a McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship and the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation Minnesota Art Prize. Her installation In Lottie's Living Room was featured in the High Visibility Exhibtion at the Plains Art Museum, and her exhibition Nurturing, and Other Rituals of Protection was recently presented by the Minneapolis Institute of Art.This Long Conversation was an experiment, one born from a desire to share with a wider audience what might happen when these two friends and collaborators had the space to relax into a conversation about life, art, family, land, and whichever topics and contexts emerged through that flow. In the time that transpires here, we hear both artists at a point of transition between exhibitions -- with major projects ahead -- reflecting on how the central presence of Black and Native women help us understand the dimensions of the cultural moment we all are walking through.Their time together opens with the power of intergenerational knowledge in their collaborative work Choosing Home, and expands to consider Jovan's time spent with relatives in rural North Carolina learning family history, and Dyani's time with Native women across the continent who speak the languages of their people. Rooted in these experiences, the conversation asks how artists, institutions, and communities can better honor and more deeply support the cultural histories and lived experiences that animate these connections.Land is a constant presence and relational force throughout, ground on which we're left with a deeper understanding of these artists' creative practice but also with a sense of the kind of futures we could all inhabit.High Visibility is an initiative of Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum. Gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts and the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts for their support of this work.
We've all seen vibrant yellow safety vests, bright orange barrels and neon stripes directing us to the safest path. In each of these situations, bright colors play an active role in keeping both us and employees safe - and there's more to them than meets the eye. Learn how high visibility gear makes an impact on the job with Matt Cowell, Director of Environmental Health and Safety for Emery Sapp & Sons.
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Lt. Cmdr. Denise Romeo and Capt. Peter Koebler discuss large-scale, complex investigations.
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
High Visibility is a podcast on arts, culture, and ideas in rural America and Indian Country produced by Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum, a part of a longterm collaboration of exhibitions, publications, and events that share the richly divergent stories, experiences, and visions of folks across the continent. This episode is hosted by Matthew Fluharty, organizing curator of High Visibility. Today's guest is Erika Nelson, an independent artist and educator whose work asks provocative questions on the place of contemporary art in the public realm, particularly in rural spaces. Erika's work can be followed on Facebook and Instagram. While living in a vehicle for two years, she traveled the nooks and crannies of the United States seeking out the odd and unusual, and gathering stories of people who built Outsider Art Environments and Roadside Vernacular Architecture Erika developed her own traveling roadside attraction and museum -- The World's Largest Collection of the World's Smallest Versions of the World's Largest Things, and she settled in Lucas, Kansas in a house adjacent to S.P. Dinsmoor's visionary folk art site The Garden of Eden.Her work manifests itself in a series of interesting, innovative, engaging public art projects that incorporate art into everyday experience.Through her travels, she has written a Graduate thesis titled Driving Around Looking at Big Things While Thinking About Spam, prepared a full meal utilizing foil and her automobile's radiator and heat manifold, stood on a sideshow performer lying on a bed of nails with a genuine Kansas Cowboy at the last functioning 10-in-1 sideshow in Coney Island, found out whatThe Thing is in southern Arizona, drunk free ice water at Wall Drug, eaten Rocky Mountain Oysters, bought a Genuine Walnut Bowl from somewhere along I-70, seen Rock City, and been stuck in a traffic jam in Branson in front of Yakov Smirnof.Erika's piece Gremlin Cache was featured in the recent High Visibility exhibition at Plains Art Museum. Our conversation dwells on the communities, places, and artworks that tell the story of this journey. Along the way, Erika shares a ton of wisdom on what life in a small town in Kansas can teach us about how we live, work, and create across difference. This conversation was recorded in late summer, in that beautiful time of year, as Erika describes, when a harvest of ripe tomatoes leaves everyone ready to share the abundance with their neighbors. Artist photograph above by John Noltner for A Peace of My Mind: American Stories.
This month we are trying something new. An episode built almost exclusively from listener feedback on our topic of High Visibility Events and the unique risks that go along with them. #flighttestsafety #FTSCchannel Super Bowl 30 Halftime Show Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHohGSKfgQ0 NASA Shuttle Video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2aC5WlFtkig. NASA Paper https://ntrs.nasa.gov/api/citations/19800012832/downloads/19800012832.pdf This Podcast is sponsored by Time2climb Training and Consulting
This month we continue our interview with Rich Lee as he talks about some of the unique challenges and surprises flying a helicopter into a football stadium for the Super Bowl 30 Halftime Show. #flighttestsafety #FTSCchannel Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHohGSKfgQ0 Rich Lee's Bio located on this page as a direct download: http://flighttestsafety.org/ftsc-news This Podcast is sponsored by Time2climb Training and Consulting
This month we take a look at the risk involved in high visibility events. And what better high visibility event than a Super Bowl halftime show watched my millions of people. Join my guest Rich Lee and I as we discuss his experience landing a helicopter during the Super Bowl 30 halftime show. Have a thought on Risk and High Visibility events? Send it to us at Chairman@flighttestsafety.org Check out the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AHohGSKfgQ0 Rich Lee's Bio located on this page as a direct download: http://flighttestsafety.org/ftsc-news This Podcast is sponsored by Time2climb Training and Consulting
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
Today we have the chance to speak with Sharon Mansur and to learn more about her recent work in 1001 Arab Futures, An intimate outdoor site-specific dance performance and visual installation that contemplates imaginative visions, past reckonings, embodied truths and other future potentials from the Arab diaspora. Sharon Mansur created this work in collaboration with Yara Boustany, Andrea Shaker, and Metta Loulou Von Kohl.While this effort weaves through the materials, memories, and lived experiences of this Arab diaspora across generations and continents, it's being presented in Sharon's home community of Winona, a Mississippi River town located in southeastern Minnesota on the the traditional lands of the Oceti Šakowiŋ, Sauk, and Meskwaki peoples Sharon Mansur is a dance and interdisciplinary experimental artist, educator, and curator. Her creative practices weave movement making, improvisation, visual environments, food, screendance, and audience participation to offer multi-sensory and immersive experiences rooted in the body, imagination, and environment. In recent years, Sharon has received support for her work from the McKnight Foundation, Minnesota State Arts Board, and Springboard for the Arts – and she was a 2019 National Arts Strategies Creative Community Fellow. Sharon is currently the Director of The Cedar Tree Project, presenting and amplifying regional, national, and international creative voices of the Southwest Asian and North African diaspora. Just as Sharon's creative practice arches across many disciplines, and welcomes many individuals and audiences as collaborators, so to does her own creative path in contemporary dance extend across urban and rural communities. Thus, while, Sharon has lived in Washington DC in the aftermath of 9/11, and created work that meditates on the erasures, violence, and misunderstandings directed toward Arab individuals, her recent work has brought those opportunities for experience and exchange to the rural upper Midwest – and has opened up a space for folks beyond the city to sit more deeply, more intimately, with racial and cultural difference. In a moment when the COVID-19 pandemic has created headlines about urban outmigration to rural areas, Sharon's work underscores the immense potentials for sustained intercultural exchange on the local level. Just as her work supports a meditative space to sit with expanded understandings of Arab identity and diaspora, it also presents an exciting opportunity to think again about what we mean when we say “rural” or “rural art,” and how the ever-shifting movements of people and culture can enrich our understanding of how we are in relationship with others.We are grateful for the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts in making this endeavor possible – and we welcome folks to check out and subscribe to these conversations on their favorite podcast platforms.To learn more about Sharon Mansur's work pleases visit:http://www.mansurdance.com/To learn more about the artists, exhibitions, and publications involved with the High Visibility initiative, please visit:https://inhighvisibility.org/High Visibility is a longterm collaboration between Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum:http://artoftherural.org/https://plainsart.org/
This episode is also available as a blog post: https://from2005toeternity.wordpress.com/2021/06/04/ever-been-called-to-stop-or-step-out-ever-been-in-a-position-of-high-visibility-and-effectiveness-and-then-have-it-taken-away/
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
High Visibility is a podcast, exhibition, and publication series produced by Art of the Rural and Plains Art Museum that welcomes into conversation artists, culture bearers, and leaders from across rural America and Indian Country. We are grateful for the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.Today we have the chance to speak with Su Legatt, and to learn more about how her upbringing in rural Minnesota, and her experiences as an artist and advocate for rural communities, have shaped her recent work and her sense of where we are headed in both the national conversation on rural culture and in the current forms of support and visibility available to rural artists.We have a chance in this conversation to see these ideas intersect across her work, notably in her recent series Dish – which celebrates the forms of generational knowledge, local culture, and personal creativity present in the Midwestern potluck. The events, and the subsequent Dish book all offer, in Su's words, an opportunity to “bring people together for intimate exchange and the preservation of private moments” and to “collectively build a more complex and complete understanding of Minnesota identity while building new connections and strengthening existing networks.” Along the way here, Su also shares her work in Advice from Minnesota Grandmothers, which shares some similarities with the Dish events, in that she presents another element of rural everyday life – in this case the crocheted doily – and offers it as a vessel for a much deeper channel of generational knowledge. Like Dish, it defamiliarizes our associations to objects and practices that we might initially dismiss or overlook. After being with this work, we find surprising bridges between cultures, and some powerful expressions of vulnerability and intimacy, that emerge from these materials. Su Legatt is an artist, educator, and community organizer. Her photography, installation, and social practice projects explore the quiet, often unnoticed, individual moments of every day life. Su utilizes a variety of community engagement techniques and crowd sourcing methods to create opportunities for participants to share with others in the hopes of creating what she describes as “micro moments of empathy.” Su is a graduate of Minnesota State University Moorhead and Utah State University and she has taught photography, digital media, and professional development courses at Lake Superior College, Minnesota State University Moorhead, and North Dakota State University and a wide variety of workshops throughout the United States.She works with various non-profit organizations to organize and create cultural events that help to improve the social structures and relations within each community. As an Arts and Culture Commissioner for the city of Moorhead, Minnesota Ms. Legatt works with legislators, non and for profit organizations, and local artists to support and strengthen the role of the region's creative community. Artist photograph above by Amanda Fechtner
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
Jovan C. Speller joins Matthew Fluharty for a conversation on her recent work and its meditation on Black origins, land, and multilayered family histories. Jovan C. Speller is a multidisciplinary artist based in Minneapolis, MN. Her work – visual, textual and performative – interprets historic narratives through contemporary discourse. Her research-based practice is centered around elevating, complicating and inventing stories that explore ancestry, identity, and spatial memory – making the intangible tangible and the invisible visible. Speller holds a B.F.A. in Fine Art Photography from Columbia College Chicago. Speller's work has been exhibited at The Plains Art Museum, the Bockley Gallery, and Minneapolis College of Art and Design, with upcoming solo exhibitions at Aspect/Ratio Projects and the Minneapolis Institute of Art. She is a recipient of the McKnight Visual Artist Fellowship, a Next Step Fund Grant, the Jerome Emerging Artist Fellowship, and a Minnesota State Arts Board grant. She completed a residency at Second Shift Studio Space in St. Paul and was awarded the Carolyn Glasoe Bailey Foundation Minnesota Art Prize in 2021. Speller is represented by Aspect/Ratio Projects in Chicago. For more information on Jovan's work:http://jovanspeller.com/For more information on the High Visibility exhibition at the Plains Art Museum:https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/high-visibility/High Visibility exhibition site: https://inhighvisibility.org/In this conversation, Jovan mentions the following works:This video of Jovan's photographic process, and the Choosing Home series, can be found here:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yDuQLPAglfcRelics of Home:http://jovanspeller.com/relics-of-homeIn Lottie's Living Room:https://inhighvisibility.org/Jovan-C-SpellerHigh Visibility is a partnership with Plains Art Museum and Art of the Rural:https://plainsart.org/http://artoftherural.org/We are grateful for the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
High Visibility: On Location in Rural America and Indian Country
In this episode, Karl Unnasch joins Matthew Fluharty for a conversation on his creative process, rural community, and bridging difference between cultures and geographies. Husk, his metal and stained glass sculpture of a crushed Busch Light can, is included in the High Visibility exhibition.A rugged farm upbringing streaked with a penchant for the surreal: This has been the driving force behind the work of Karl Unnasch. With decades of expertise in wood, metal, stonework and stained glass, phantasmagorical combinations of media have become his hallmark. Backed by a comprehensive education in the arts (MFA 2003), his notions morph into works that toy with nostalgia, knitting together sources of collective memory while ringing with an element of his own whimsy.Unnasch's smaller-scale work has been exhibited as far as Europe and acclaimed in publications such as the New York Times and Art in London Magazine, while his larger-scale, award-winning public art has been featured on the likes of NBC's Today show, Reader's Digest and Voice of America. For over a decade, Unnasch has focused primarily on public and architectural art, typically incorporating backlit stained glass into sculptural installations. His work adorns educational facilities, banks, theaters, libraries, museum grounds, businesses and public gathering spaces across North America.To dive deeper into Karl Unnasch's work:http://www.karlunnasch.com/For more information on the High Visibility exhibition at the Plains Art Museum:https://plainsart.org/exhibitions/high-visibility/High Visibility exhibition site: https://inhighvisibility.org/In this conversation, Karl mentions the following works:Operant, at the Rose Kennedy Greenway in Boston:http://www.karlunnasch.com/project-pages/operant/2019-05-operant-an-oldowonk-cataract-stained-glass-dump-truck.htmlRuminant, in Reedsburg, Wisconsin:http://www.karlunnasch.com/project-pages/ruminant/2013-10-ruminant-stained-glass-harvesting-combine.htmlSlumgullion, at the Philbrook Museum of Art in Tulsa:http://www.karlunnasch.com/project-pages/slumgullion/2018-10-slumgullion-the-venerate-outpost-philbrook-museum-tulsa-log-cabin.htmlAt the conclusion of our time together, Karl mentions some music that has been moving him lately:Sturgill Simpson:https://www.sturgillsimpson.com/Waylon Payne:https://waylonpaynemusic.co/The HU:https://www.thehuofficial.com/We are grateful for the support of the Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts and the National Endowment for the Arts.
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Aaron Wolpoff, CEO and co-founder at Double Zebra, joins the podcast this week to discuss the trends, strategies and tactics that make for a stellar high-visibility marketing campaign. April and Laura also deliver a hot take on the items every professional should ban from their Zoom wardrobe and read a jaw-dropping PR Horror Story about ethics, HR and knowing your rights. Our hosts also ask today's guest to weigh in on a bold move in PR news from Burger King. Contact the hosts at contact@prwinedown.com Connect with Trust Relations on our website at https://www.trustrelations.agency/ Connect with us on social media, too! https://www.linkedin.com/company/trustrelations/ https://twitter.com/trustPRelations https://www.facebook.com/trustrelations https://www.instagram.com/trustrelations/?hl=en Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com. Connect with Aaron at: https://doublezebra.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/prwinedown/message
Recently named by Yahoo as 1 of the Top 12 Entrepreneurs to Watch in 2020 and former athlete, Ryan is living proof that, through perseverance, anyone can find success. A disruptive force in the professional world, he’s built a philosophy for building businesses using three key factors: people, process, and platform. Ryan’s passion and hard work have brought him countless accomplishments in the business world. Ryan is now reaching out to up-and-coming entrepreneurs. His path took many unexpected turns, but he ultimately persevered. Ryan wants to inspire others to do the same, and to give them hope when difficult trials lie ahead. Ryan's book The Digital Playbook: Proven Methods for Using Digital Marketing, Social Media Advertising and Internet Content for SEO, High Visibility and Explosive Business Growth is available for pre-sale on October 24, 2020 Tested and proven, the strategies and advice within this book are aimed at small businesses looking to take the next step in their development. Outlined within are methods to increase brand visibility, grow awareness within a company, how to supercharge engagement, and ways to drive both leads and conversions. Connect with Ryan: On his website, on Facebook, on LinkedIn and on Instagram
Lois Reitzes interviews artists and curators Le'Andra LeSeur and Michael James O'Brien about the virtual photo exhibition "High Visibility"; and REM front-man Michael Stipe about his work in photography and his book "Our Interference Times."
Rob Anspach interviews Ms Elite Texas Heather Havenwood about the Podcast Shift Syndicated Academy, Peloton, Austin, getting ghosted and about the pandemic. The post Ep 98 - High Visibility, High Income first appeared on Rob Anspach's E-Heroes.
We’re getting high with famed Portland drag queen and “drag-tivist,” Sativa Goddamn Jones and talking about the importance of visibility within the LGTBTQ+ community. Sativa enlightens us on what's happening around the world in countries where being gay is still illegal as well as what's happening in our own backyard here in the states. We cover subjects f what are we doing to protect black trans women, trans people, illegal to be gay in countries, dragtivism, Rupauls drag race, drag tropes, exposure from those shows, the elevation of queer art through drag shows, trans issues and bill proposals in Idaho that would punish doctors for administering hormone therapy to minors even with the consent of the parent. Credits: Theme Music & Mix: Overcoast Music www.overcoast.com Editing: Sarah Menacho Strain: Rainbow Dream Special Thank You to Leafly, John Corr, Colin Loughlin
Our hope is that we turn you on to something new, and what better way than highlighting all of the genres we cover from a specific area of the globe. Apologies for any mispronunciations of Swedish names! Hope ya dig in and appreciate the amazing sound of Sweden!Songs this week include:Backyard Babies – “Minus Celsius” from Stockholm Syndrome (2003)Thundermother – “Driving In Style” from Heat Wave (2020) Free Fall – “Free Fall” from Power & Volume (2013)The Hellacopters – “Envious” from High Visibility (2000)Sahara Hotnights – “On Top Of Your World” from Jennie Bomb (2002)Hardcore Superstar – “She’s Offbeat” from Hardcore Superstar (2005)Beardfish – “King” from +4626 - Comfortzone (2015)Please subscribe everywhere that you listen to podcasts!Visit us: https://inobscuria.com/https://www.facebook.com/InObscuriahttps://twitter.com/inobscuriahttps://www.instagram.com/inobscuria/Buy cool stuff with our logo on it!: https://www.redbubble.com/people/InObscuria?asc=u
In this episode, Ashley Kirkwood interviews Janice Gassam, Ph.D and covers: How she grew her speaking and consulting practice; How she uses LinkedIn to get inbound speaking leads; andHow she became a contributor for FORBES; This is a great episode if you are looking to grow your business in the corporate speaking and consulting space!! Learn more about Janice at any of the following links:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/janicegassamphd/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janicejniceWebsite: www.drjanicegassam.com If you want to ATTEND the Speak Your Way To Cash Retreat register here: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/2020retreat Grab the Speak Your Way To Cash Training: ashleynicolekirkwood.com/SYWTCLiveReplay Apply For A VIP Day With Ashley & Check Out Her Website: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/ Follow Ashley On Instagram!: https://www.instagram.com/theashleynicoleshow/ Follow Speak Your Way To Cash On Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/speakyourwaytocash/ Join Ashley’s Free FB Group For Speakers: https://www.facebook.com/groups/SpeakYourWayToCash/Attend Ashley’s LIVE Speak Your Way To Cash Event: https://www.ashleynicolekirkwood.com/2020retreatQuestions? Topic Suggestions? Email admin@passionpurposeandpaychecks.com! Did you know Ashley is a lawyer for speakers and entrepreneurs? Check Out Ashley’s Firm Website - Mobile General Counsel: https://www.mobilegeneralcounsel.com Watch Ashley’s TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=caZ9fK6aZZ4&list=PLjTKJTvBHcYZFCNB9kKWGo48GULAhl4Em&index=13 ********************************************************************************************Ashley Kirkwood is the founding Attorney of Mobile General Counsel, a law firm for entrepreneurs and a consulting firm for companies looking to increase employee engagement. She left her $280,000 + job to be a full-time entrepreneur in 2018 and now works to encourage and equip other entrepreneurs with the tools they need to be successful! She is also a professional corporate and college speaker! Want to connect with Ashley? Follow her on Instagram at @theashleynicoleshow or @speakyourwaytocash. ********************************************************************************************Be sure to take her class: Get The Tea On Trademarks! https://gumroad.com/l/TeaOnTM Book your consult here: bit.ly/MobileGCFollow Ashley Kirkwood on Instagram: @TheAshleyNicoleShowFollow this Podcast on Instagram: @SpeakYourWayToCash
Traffic enforcement is one of the most common activities for many line officers. Code violations can lead to significant drug busts. Traffic violations can get dangerous drivers to change their ways. DUI check-points save an unknown number of lives. From speed traps to self-initiated stops, it's a big part of policing. But there are different methods that meet different objectives. In this podcast segment, Jim and Doug discuss the various ways law enforcement officers can make the roadways safer.
Zerothreetwo Conversations: Interviews with the Creative Class
You might be tired of reading this, but it's worth mentioning again and again, the main purpose of the podcast is to learn from other people. Especially those who have been in the creative trenches. That's why I've continued to reach out with the intention to learn something. During my interview with Myka Arnado, it became clear that she thought a lot about her work. She's a graphic designer who has had the good fortune of working with notable clients. But was it really good fortune? Or was it a matter of figuring out ways to get her work and her name out there? Or was it about focusing on the craft of graphic design and becoming better? Likely a mixture of all these factors? Let's see. Enjoy the podcast! SHOWNOTES Mark Cortes (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Carla Adlawan (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Music Makers Hack Lab Tropical Futures Forum (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Royal Club Shanghai Cebu Design Week Exhibition Siamese Rat Mark Deutsch (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Dan Matutina Create Cebu Aspace Crossroads Gabii sa Kabilin Kidlat (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Daot Lean Reboja (Zerothreetwo Conversations episode) Ivan Zaldariagga Golda King Ubec Crew ffffound Where can you find Myka? https://www.instagram.com/cmyka.type/ https://www.instagram.com/cmyka.glitch/ This episode is brought to you by Qube Gallery — a progressive art space in Cebu, Philippines providing network and exhibit opportunities for contemporary artists with whom they work closely with and promote beyond the local reach. This month, Qube Gallery is pleased to present new works by impressionist artist Jose Mari Picornell. This is Picornell’s fourth one-man show since the dawn of his career in the 1960s. Jose Mari has succeeded in making his mark in the Philippine art scene without any formal training. However, he was fortunate to have been mentored by Architect Pio Bonilla as an adolescent. He was already dabbling with watercolors when the architect, who considered Picornell a natural-born artist, introduced him to painting with oil. This then became his primary medium to this day. Like other impressionists, Picornell has developed his own personal manner of depicting the world around him through his choice of colors and the energy he exerts in making his strokes fluid and bold. He practices direct painting or the alla prima method and applies oil colors directly from the tube, without mixing them. Picornell is known to create visually stimulating bodies of work that fuses old Cebu, Philippines with the present. This exhibition features 14 artworks by Picornell of old colonial houses, street corners, downtown scenes and different snippets of city life in Cebu. It aims to present the viewers with how much has changed over the years and what has remained the same. For more information or to request a catalogue, contact Pia at 0918 807 4175 This episode is brought to you by ASPACE. In need of a coworking space in the heart of Cebu? Be a part of the indie coworking project of ASPACE Philippines. ASPACE Cebu is located at the creative boutique hub of Crossroads Mall, Gov. M. Cuenco Ave, Cebu City. You can call (032) 888 7656. https://aspace.work/ https://www.facebook.com/aspacecebu/ https://www.instagram.com/aspaceph/ Three ways to support the show: Become a Patreon subscriber, click here. Buy Zerothreetwo Merchandise at the Assembly Online Share this episode on social media. Music is Piano March by Audionautix
Want to build a personal brand online, but still weighing the options as to which platform to build on? In today's episode, Jen goes through some of the best places to build your brand and the key factors to consider when planting the flag for your brand.
In episode number 44 of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast, hosts Chris Karson and Lee Bowie take a little copter ride! They dig deep to uncover the truth about Swedish Berries. Are they even Swedish? This episode, the Chris and Lee rip into The Hellacopters mid-career album High Visibility. Is the album hard to see or is it indeed clearly identifiable? What do these boys from Swedeland know about Detroit? it's the next stop on the CRABA journey to determine "Is It a Classic?". Find out this episode of The Classic Rock Album-By-Album Podcast!
my computer got fucked so i had to edit the episode on another computer and i didnt have the theme song so i put in a midi version i found of dragula.
New albums from Stonefield and the Black Keys, This Week In My Internet, shut your trap music, the real victims of invisible likes, contractual obligations, can you be back on your BS if you never left, schtick to what you know, lame impala, quote unquote, bell fractures, relearning naivete, headcount as a distinguishing characteristic, songs from car ads, different dudes, not the hilltop to die on, get back in the car Gary, hero cosplay, inapproriate content, Full Science, Saturday Morning Cartoons' Greatest Hits, G'day Bruce, High Visibility, I don't know much about art but I know what I like, giving credence to cletus rock, the death of background music and unsustainable business models. Next week: new stuff from Gena Rose Bruce and Psychedelic Porn Crumpets. Current and recent review albums are in our album review playlist on Spotify (older stuff from 2019 archived here), along with our 2019 After Dark Mixtape of our favourite tracks from albums reviewed this year. Our 2018 AD Mixtape and full list of review albums are available elsewhere on the internet, as is Beeso's kids playlist. Get more BALLS and After Dark in your ears via Omny Studio,Spotify and Apple Podcasts (please subscribe, rate and review), and feel free to hurl your reckons at us via Twitter, Facebook and email.
Join Coach Patrick from Endurance Nation (www.endurancenation.us) for another weekly endurance podcast. This week Coach P breaks down how to successfully handle the logistics of a relay run in the rain. Epic runs are fun, but i you get them wrong...epically less so. Key Talking Points include: How to Keep Your Gear Dry Transition Key Points Nutrition Guidance Recommenced Recovery And more! Additional Links and Resources: A hat in the rain really helps, but if you wear one the headlamps won’t really work for you...consider a chest light: ALOVECO Outdoor Night Running Lights LED Chest Light Back Warning Light with Rechargeable Battery for Camping, Hiking, Running, Jogging, Outdoor Adventure https://www.amazon.com/dp/B078Y67SFL/ref=cm_sw_r_c… Also a running light matters, this would go ON TOP OF the chest light: Atlecko 360° Reflective LED Running, Cycling or Hiking Vest & Belt for Men, Women & Kids - Safe & Comfortable - Bright Lights for High Visibility, Excellent Battery Life - Perfect for Night & Morning https://www.amazon.com/dp/B018UMLQ6G/ref=cm_sw_r_c… Thanks for listening to this Endurance Nation podcast...find more online here. Prefer to Watch the Show? Follow Endurance Nation on YouTube for video recordings of Coach Patrick on the podcast and much more! Newsletter Get regular updates and articles that will make you a smarter and faster athlete! Sign Up Here Sponsor Audible eBook Trial: Make the most of your drive time or down time with business, learning or entertaining books (that you'd otherwise NEVER read): www.endurancenation.us/audible About Us Endurance Nation is the world's largest, fastest online triathlon coaching group with more than 750 members across the globe training and racing together. Be sure to check us out at EnduranceNation.us to stay on top of all things endurance, or create a PlanEN membership at EnduranceNation.us/join if you are ready to get started! Endurance Nation: Work Hard, Get Smart, Go Fast!
The 'gilets jaunes' protests have shocked France, expressing a profound exasperation and anger that goes much deeper than frustration at a fuel tax. This is clearly a movement from below, of the people. But it is leaderless and thus far rejects affiliation with political parties. How far can it go? Is Macron's government at risk? This isn't the 'start-up nation' he dreamed of... Readings: We're With The Rebels, by Aurélie Dianara (Jacobin)
Tempe, AZ- Steven Rinella talks with his big brother Matt Rinella, Dr. Karl Malcolm, and Janis Putelis of the MeatEater crew. Subjects Discussed: Neanderthal hunting strategies; when an Arizonan draws a tag; the High Visibility and CSTB factors as they relate to turkey hunting; turning nine o'clock birds into three o'clock birds; the statistical probability of life on other planets; encounters with grizzly bears and Monte Carlo luck; who gets to take the shot?; the subjugation of bees and other vegan woes; the placenta as a sanctionable form of cannibalism; breast milk in your coffee; and more.To learn more about the ideas and materials referenced in this episode check out the show notes here.
(Text: Ephesians 4:7, 11-13; Mark 2:1-5) Week 4 of our 6-week study of Ken Callahan's "Twelve Keys to an Effective Church." Our focuses this week were "Shepherding Visitation" and "High Visibility."
Lt. Cmdr. Denise Romeo and Capt. Peter Koebler discuss large-scale, complex investigations.
Lt. Cmdr. Denise Romeo and Capt. Peter Koebler discuss large-scale, complex investigations.
Hello boys and girls!!Welcome to the latest episode of The Motorcycle Men, where you get the dumbest information about and around two wheels.In this Episode, there were recall notices for Indian, so contact your local dealer to see if you are affected if you own an Indian Motorcycle. There was a little report on the Yamaha OP2T 4-Wheel motorcycle. A new campaign by the United Nations that calls for ABS brakes in all motorcycles and Autonomous braking. And then the slumping sales of Harley's and the impending influx of Japanese motorcycles to the USA.We talked about some great sales at Revzilla, Bike Bandit, JP Cycles, Motorcycle Superstore and of course Road ID. So be sure and check them out. Oh, if you go to www.roadID.com and use the coupon code "Motorcycle" you'll get 10% off your order.Go to www.audible.com/motorcyclemen and get your 30 day free trial and book download. With over 180,000 titles to choose from, Audible is the place to go for cool motorcycle books.The Bike Spec Shootout was all about bikes under $10,000. And they were......Harley Davidson Street 750Ducati Scrambler IconStar BoltAlso, go to Illumite.com and check out their High Visibility gear. Really great stuff.Motorcycle Men will be at the Harley Rendevous at the Garden State Convention Center in Somerset January 9th. Stay connected to Motorcycle Men for more info as it comes.Ya'll ride safe!!TedMotorcycle Men Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?token=zPl7v5FjoO6fCov5rwbFo35sxmoOIUqUhcR1q1UVtP34xAVolJzW0aJ6GNSdljsPAT4MC0&fromUL=true&country.x=US&locale.x=en_US)
Our special guest on this edition of the Cullinane & Green Report is Irv Rein, Ph.D. -- an internationally known expert in public communication and popular culture and a Professor of Communication Studies at Northwestern University's School of Communication. Irv is a communication advisor to numerous highly visible places, organizations, and individuals. He has authored twelve books, including High Visibility, a groundbreaking study of image making, and, most recently, The Elusive Fan: Reinventing Sports in a Crowded Marketplace, a penetrating reappraisal of the sports industry and its emerging technologies. He also serves on Major League Baseball's Commissioner's Initiative for the 21st Century and is a member of the Advisory Board for Northwestern University’s Master of Arts in Sports Administration. Listen and enjoy Irv's treasure trove of insights and anecdotes. At Cullinane & Green we're on the bleeding edge so you don't have to be.