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Healthy Work
Let the Good Times Grow

Healthy Work

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 14:47


What happens when you step outside and truly take in your surroundings? In Episode 95 we chat about a recent paper published by Hilbert et al (2025) in the Journal of Occupational Health Psychology exploring how savoring the beauty of nature can help us feel more relaxed, serene, and restored during the workday. We discuss what makes this research so exciting, and what managers (and all of us) can take away to create healthier, more human-centered work environments.Hilbert, M., Finke, M., Küpper, K., Binnewies, C., Berkemeyer, L., & Maunz, L. A. (2025). Look how beautiful! The role of natural environments for employees' recovery and affective well-being. Journal of Occupational Health Psychology, 30(1), 47–61. https://doi.org/10.1037/ocp0000393 This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit healthywork.substack.com

Wolf 359
Eiffel and Hilbert Present: Hit Singles, the New Series by the Creators of Wolf 359

Wolf 359

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 6:36


That's right - our old friends Eiffel and Hilbert are back with important news! There's a new audio fiction series called Hit Singles, created by Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina and produced by Urbina, Sarah Shachat, and Zach Valenti! It's a romantic comedy all about friendship, love, the struggles of trying to make it in a big city, and loving music way too much. You can listen to the show over on Audible. If you have an Audible Plus membership, you can listen to it at no additional cost. (And if you still have a free trial, you can listen to it for free for 30 days.) Besides the show's three producers, you'll also hear Wolf 359 alumni Noah Masur, Zach Libresco, Michelle Agresti, and Mary Kate Wiles in the series. (As well as veterans from many of our sibling series, such as The Bright Sessions, Life With Leo(h), and 36 Questions!) It was a real labor of love, and we'd love to help it find as wide an audience as it can. So please check it out, and, if you love it as much as we think you will, please leave a rating and a review. Here is the official description for Hit Singles: From the creators of the hit audio drama Wolf 359 and with original music by Jeremy Warmsley comes a modern story about friendship, love, and chosen family starring Evangeline Young (Emergence), Nicholas Podany (Harry Potter and the Cursed Child), Simone Policano (Blue Bloods), Julia Rehwald (Fear Street), Briggon Snow (Masters of Sex) and a full cast. A captivating listen perfect for fans of New Girl and High Fidelity. When struggling DJ Faith Adler comes to couch surf with her best friend Tori in NYC, she finds herself drawn into the world of Tori's eclectic friend group. Right from her chaotic first night, Faith's new friends take her under their wing and help her navigate the ups and downs of trying to make it as an artist in the big city. There's Tori, the bubbly one; Ginah, the high-strung but loyal one; Matt, the flirtatious one; and David, the cynical one. Tori and Ginah's apartment becomes a sanctuary where lasting bonds are forged over late nights, drink-filled conversations, impromptu dance parties, and the occasional Sense and Sensibility marathon. Falling in love definitely isn't part of Faith's plan, but that all changes when she meets David, a former law student (and current bartender) who has recently come to the conclusion that romance is for suckers and sworn it off altogether. From the moment they meet at a New Year's in the Summer party, their will-they-or-won't-they chemistry is electric. As Faith and David grow closer over whiskey-soaked nights and heart-to-heart talks on the fire escape, their flirtation deepens into something more meaningful. Are they friends? Lovers? Romantic partners? Casual sex acquaintances? The answer is, simultaneously, all and none of the above. Let the overthinking commence! With rich character development and an ensemble cast that feels like friends you've known forever, Hit Singles deftly balances comedy, romance, and poignant drama. It's a beautifully rendered celebration of the family we choose, the cities that choose us back, and the life-altering power of human connection. * * * Today's message features the sound effect UI Seatbelt Signal by newlocknew. (UI_Seatbelt signal similar(Sytrus,Eq,chrs,flngr,xctr,rvrb).wav by newlocknew -- https://freesound.org/s/568785/ -- License: Attribution 4.0) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slope Podcast - Ospitalità 4.0
Ep.313 - Paradosso di Hilbert, un hotel al completo può generare revenue?

Slope Podcast - Ospitalità 4.0

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2025 15:30


Marco ed Edoardo affrontano un concetto matematico affascinante e il suo legame con il mondo del revenue management alberghiero: il paradosso di Hilbert. Partendo da un esperimento mentale legato a un hotel con infinite stanze, il discorso si sviluppa per esplorare strategie avanzate di distribuzione e gestione della disponibilità delle camere.

Disintegrator
28. Imperative Pythagoreanism (w/ Giuseppe Longo)

Disintegrator

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 59:50


It's such an honor to welcome Giuseppe Longo to the pod! Professor Giuseppe Longo is the Research Director Emeritus at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris. His work spans mathematics, computer science, biology, especially through the connective theoretical tissue of epistemology. Our conversation orbits around the limitations (or specific capacities) of computation, especially as computation becomes more and more central to mainstream theories of thought, being, life, and even physics. Longo pushes back on computationalism, grounding his critique in the sciences and in mathematics, especially as it becomes more and more established as an ideological foundation underneath applied biological research. No, for Longo the body is not a computer, the brain is not a computer, the world is not a computer, and the universe is not a computer — a computer is something altogether very specific, and should be afforded the dignity of its specificity. The title of this episode (imperative pythagoreanism) refers to pythagoreanism (the ancient worship of numbers in the 6th-4th century cult of Pythagorus, specifically the idea that the universe is fundamentally made of and reducible to numbers) and the imperative mode of computation (a determinative command structure).

ITmedia NEWS
125年来の未解決問題「ヒルベルトの第6問題」を解決か 米数学者がプレプリント発表 「時間の矢」にも光

ITmedia NEWS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 0:30


125年来の未解決問題「ヒルベルトの第6問題」を解決か 米数学者がプレプリント発表 「時間の矢」にも光。 米シカゴ大学と米ミシガン大学などに所属する研究者らが発表した査読前論文「Hilbert's sixth problem: derivation of fluid equations via Boltzmann's kinetic theory」は、125年も未解決だった「ヒルベルトの第6問題」に対する解答を示した研究報告である。

MULTIVERSES
Where Does It End? — Adrian Moore on The Infinite

MULTIVERSES

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2025 76:10


Infinity may seem simple, just the absence of limits. But the closer we examine it, the more it unravels into paradox and mystery. Can some infinities be larger than others? How can an infinite hotel be fully booked yet still have room for more guests?In this episode of Multiverses, I'm joined by Adrian Moore, professor of philosophy at Oxford, to explore these questions. We dive into Hilbert's Hotel, Cantor's revolutionary work on transfinite numbers, and the philosophical and even theological implications of the absolute infinite—the place where maths itself seems to break down.Along the way, we ask: Is infinity something we can ever truly grasp? Or does it forever retreat beyond our understanding?If you like these topics, where science, maths give way to the unstable ground of philosophy ... subscribe!Adrian's academic homepageAdrian's book: The Infinite

Jake for the State Podcast
Surveillance in Schools and School Board Re-Structuring with Rep. Sherrie Conley

Jake for the State Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 34:58


Former Oklahoma Rep Sherrie Conley joins me to discuss a couple of education related bills. SB 224 and HB 1491.   SB224 would establish a Statewide Longistudinal Data System in the state of Oklahoma.  This would allow the govermnment to track and monitor your child from cradel to the grave.  I have a big problem with this!  Listen and you'll understand why.  Then, we have HB1491 and this interesting move by Gov Stitt with support from Speaker Hilbert and Pro Temp Paxton. They want to allow any of the board members to participate in setting the agenda for the OSDE.  Maybe this would not seem so interesting, if it were not on the heals of Gov Stitt's recent move to remove three board members and replace them with three members that some have suggested are closely aligned with Stitt.  Is this a hotile takeover to wrest control from Superintendent Walters and prevent him from trying to count children of illegal immigrants? Or is it an honest move to redistribute power? We'll lay out some facts, and you can decide.     Transcript:  Jake How do you feel about surveillance? How do you feel about surveying your children or the state surveying your children? We're talking about data mining. It is a topic of one particular bill here in the Oklahoma legislature. We're gonna take a look at it. I'm here with Sherry Connolly and will also look at house bill 149 1 that was recently backed by Governor Stitt and the speaker of the house. This deals with a shake up in the school board here in Oklahoma so got a lot to get to let's get to it. All right, I'm here with the former house representative Sherry Connolly Sherry welcome to the show    Sherrie Conley Thank you so much for having me    You You bet. Well I appreciate you all the work you have done and are doing in the state. Before we get too involved in these subjects that I wanna dive into both this idea of data mining collecting information on our children in the state and also this house bill 1491. I want to give you a chance to talk about a passion project of yours. Exposing the corruption in the public schools. Real quickly, what is the website that you are working on?    Sherrie Conley So we have we have two websites one is our broken trust website it's still in the construction phases but we've got another one that we're taking over called iHeart my teacher    You OK    Sherrie Conley .org. It is a collection of over 24, 000 reports of a teacher misconduct the majority of it is all sexual misconduct and so. Yeah, it's like it's a huge undertaking. We got to update it. I believe the gentleman that has it that we're taking it from. He worked for about four years doing it and just got overwhelmed with all of the information and so yeah we we got a lot of work ahead of us, but it's iHeartmyteacher.org     You You know someone would ask, “is this actually happening in our schools?” and I think that's the right I mean that is eye-opening that the one who founded this to track this and expose it he's overwhelmed because of all of the data that he's he's collecting and all of the instances of sexual misconduct in our schools so yeah, it's definitely happening    Sherrie Conley It is definitely happening and I have collected it over the last year and a half while really just a year started my research in February of last year collecting the data. I got 2 6 3 predators from inside the school and those are just Oklahoma cases those are just predators from inside    You Wow    Sherrie Conley Oklahoma.    You Well, that is iHeart my teacher .org the other one broken trust you're working on but that's gonna be coming to everyone pretty soon and I just wanted to make sure we we highlighted that before we get into these other conversations and forget to because I really appreciate your work there. I think it's needed in the state.    Sherrie Conley Yeah, thank you    You But the topic today we're looking at this statewide longitudinal data systems. The SLDS this is something that looks like it's been adopted by about 40 states and often times that's used as an argument for for something to adopt it and if we see a trend across the nation then often times Oklahoma says well it's happening everywhere else we want to happen here too, but we want to hit the pause button on that and say wait a minute is this a good idea? To actually track the data on our students what have you seen Sherry about this SLDS in our US concerned about it as I am    Sherrie Conley I am extremely concerned about it and let me just kind of give you just a little piece of information. This started in Oklahoma back in 20 12 Oklahoma received a $4.99 million grant. For the race to the top program to institute a longitude that system and that money good for the year 2012 to 20 17 I haven't that information just came to me, but I have not had an opportunity to dig into that and what was instituted whenever that money was received?    You Well, back in 20 12    Sherrie Conley Yes    You OK, do you know where this is originating from? I mean, who is behind this and pushing this as far as wanting schools to adopt us    Sherrie Conley No, I asked the house author where the language came from and he's he's not real sure where it came from but he knows that it's being pushed by the education people in Oklahoma and also by the chambers and so you know if you look at The language inside the bill it gives the workforce commission higher education, career tech superintendent, public instruction, Oklahoma, employment security commission oh QA and the the university it's the Russo group. It gives them all access to the data that comes out of the database. Me personally it also add some language in there that says among approved entities, but then it also goes down and it makes the comment that that there could be other Groups that are given access to it, and so that is the part that concerns me if this was being    You Right    Sherrie Conley created and used in the state of Oklahoma in order to improve education at the common end level at higher Ed workforce you know I'm getting our kids to work and getting them educated in the field that they want to pursue I would be OK with this, but I see you know connections to the agenda from the United Nations for a global database system, and that is what concerns me about this    You Me too, yeah have you seen the divergent series?    Sherrie Conley I have yes    You Stuff like this reminds me of this, and I know that that could be laughable, but so all too often we're seeing the sci-fi fantasy world becoming reality you know, and when you have an agenda for kids when you when you wanting to mind their skills and their strengths and all these data points on them to it seems like fund them in a certain direction    Sherrie Conley Yeah    You And it just reminded me of that I don't know if is a divergent series or one of those I think it's called a divergent they they have certain categories that people go and    Sherrie Conley Yes    You select at a certain age and you know it seems like we're thinking along those lines, dude does the government really need that much data on our kids and do they need to have that much control about how to funnel them in a certain direction?    Sherrie Conley Yeah, well it makes me think of the movie. I think it's ants where when the baby answer born somebody holds it up and says this is a worker aunt and hold it up and you know this is you know    You Right    Sherrie Conley whatever whatever the other categories are it's been a long time since I've seen the movie but that's what this kind of makes me think of is funding kids into you know well your grades are not high enough so you can't go to college so you're gonna have to go either into the military or into career tech, I feel like you know we need to be educating our kids. On all sorts of You know the arts and music, appreciation and being able to think logically and reasonably and you know create a dialogue and rhetoric and all of those things and then let the kids decide. I think that we're doing too much of deciding for the kids. I say all the time I know there's a lot of other people that that say this, but let's teach the kids what to think or how to think and not what to think you know and that's what this feels like there. This is a push    You Right, right?    Sherrie Conley towards is pushing kids to think this is where I'm gonna have to go because I'm not good enough to go to know to someplace else and I just I don't agree with making decisions for children. People have the freedom. They should have the freedom to be able to make the decisions on their own, we should not be collecting data points in order to push them into the direction that somebody else thinks they need to go.    You Well, I'll just read here from the text of the bill again we're talking about Cinna bill 22 4 and is there is there a house bill with a different number?    Sherrie Conley I have not found one    You OK OK I think it's just this one. It's run by Seyfried in the Senate in Caldwell in the house and here in section a right at the beginning of the bill first page. It says the purpose of the SLDS shall be to provide state agencies, but right there first red flag provide state agencies, legislators, and other    Sherrie Conley Yeah,    You approved users with with that's the issue. It's very vague very open right other approved who are these approved users and who's approving them    Sherrie Conley that's the Yes    You It was shall provide them with access to data on early childhood education, elementary and secondary education, workforce training and employment outcomes and employment outcomes so I mean how how far are we gonna track these    Sherrie Conley Yes    You individuals these children it is it employment while they're in high school or is it beyond that?    Sherrie Conley Well, the next word, the next four words, five words say improve education, and then here's the caveat and workforce outcomes    You There you go    Sherrie Conley You know here's the thing is that you have to track somebody past their high school in college careers in order to be able to track workforce outcomes right so you    You Yum    Sherrie Conley know that I mean they're calling it a longitudinal data system and so they are truly talking about tracking people from the cradle to the grave and determining where they go, what I see this is using this for ES G and social scores you know I just came from London and one of the perfect examples of a social credit score is the Uber system and you know you can take that system and you can you can see where using these data points where people go whether or not they're working, you know you can use gaps in their employment as they hit on their social credit score that if you're tracking their workforce your tracking their work and And everything that comes after high school in college that's exactly what that stuff can be used for    You Yeah, well it's clear and it's no secret. The DEF has made it very clear that they have an agenda and you know when you start seeing things like this it seems to match what they have been very vocal about this this global    Sherrie Conley Absolutely    You agenda and it's so easy to dismiss this and say you know you radical conspiracy theorist talking about 15 minute cities and and social credit scores. But then we have a bill like this and it's talking about tracking from the cradle to the grave preparing people for the workforce and and here's a thing I get so sick of it because it's always for our own good. It's always about the government protecting us helping us, but it's like you said, are we telling them what to think or we just simply teaching them how to think how to be independent critical thinkers who then can go pioneer their own way rather than    Sherrie Conley Yeah Yeah    You fall into a certain track that has been pre- prepared for them.    Sherrie Conley Yes, yeah and that is that is very concerning to me because how many people actually reinvent themselves all the time they get a degree in one thing and then you know decide I don't wanna do that and so they go to another job that's    You Yeah    Sherrie Conley outside of where of what they actually majored in in college and you know is that eventually going to be used against us if you look at the comparisons to the launch Tual database and to the UN agenda They have data collection and management on there, which is sharing the and the integration of the educational data for global monitoring monitoring monitoring sorry    You Monitoring    Sherrie Conley Privacy and security oversight then they got tracking student progress, which aligns a state level educational outcomes with the global four targets and interestingly enough it actually even has a workforce and migration data in it and it's to improve understanding of migration impact or education systems and what I find so interesting is that the argument you know I'm gonna go back to the argument between Walters and stick the argument between them was Walters, wanting to collect the data on the students who are illegal immigrants to determine the impact that they're having on Oklahoma's education system and the funding right and yet this the UN database the UN agenda is actually wanting to collect that data through these launch to databases and so I find it very interesting that they got that battle going back-and-forth between them and yet this SDS actually does exactly what Walters just wanting to do to determine the impact on our education system here in the state of Oklahoma    You Yeah, I just as I read down the bill it just for me. It's more concerning. It says implement identity management capabilities, identity    Sherrie Conley Yeah, what is that?    You management, right to create unique identifiers that link early childhood childhood education, elementary, and secondary education post secondary education, workforce data, so we've seen those for Elements there in the previously in the bill that early childhood elementary secondary post secondary and workforce but this identity management capability What is that about and you know one thing we know    Sherrie Conley No    You about the UNWEF this global agenda is the big 3M's that the monitoring management and monetize    Sherrie Conley Yep    You and this is the goal is to monitor that's why I push back    Sherrie Conley I didn't    You against surveillance, especially in this day, even if it's used to justify preparing our youth for the future or use to justify catching more criminals I'm gonna be paranoid whenever we talk about    Sherrie Conley Yes    You surveillance because I know there's a bigger agenda here and that is the first step and    Sherrie Conley Absolutely    You monitoring which then when you're monitored, you can be managed and when you're managed, you can be monetized not for your    Sherrie Conley Yep    You benefit, but for someone else's benefit to use you    Sherrie Conley Yep    You as a channel and Just direct you in a certain way where you can be a good worker which where we heard that before if it rings a Marx's    Sherrie Conley Yes,    You tone    Sherrie Conley yes well and if you think about it, these companies that are changing their human resources to human capital that gives a huge Red flag for me that you are counting me not as as as someone who is valuable to your organization, but you're counting me as an asset that I    You Yeah    Sherrie Conley am I am looked at as money for you to make money and I don't know they're just there's something just really creepy about that. It's kind of a weird word to use, but that is very scary to me and then the that section 4 was something that was very section 3 that was very concerning to me because when you say identity management capabilities, that is what it sounds to me like and I hope I'm wrong but what it sounds to me like is giving someone a number inside the database that will follow me kind of like my Social Security number that will follow me all of my life so that it can be tracked, regardless of where I go work and regardless, if you know what state I'm working in that it can always be tracked back to that number and that I'll have to use that along with my Social Security number so that they can identify who I am and what I'm doing.    You Yum and we're talking about things like your history of illness for instance, your travel where were you    Sherrie Conley Yes    You exposed to other forms of illness    Sherrie Conley Exactly    You Behavior psychological    Sherrie Conley Yes    You evaluations, you know    Sherrie Conley Yes    You businesses you started businesses you've been affiliated with the list goes on and on and on and the ones reading this first of all, we don't even know who that    Sherrie Conley It does    You is because they've    Sherrie Conley Right    You intentionally made it vague, so who's gonna be looking at this data and how would they be evaluating you? Do you want them evaluating you and your children especially So man, so many red flags here and you know one of the things we mentioned at the start of this I think before we went live is you know Chad Colwell was carrying this in the house you know you respect Chad Caldwell in the house and we're waiting to hear back from him as far as what is it that he sees that would be good about this bill I personally don't know him well I don't know Senator Seyfried well in the Senate I know both of them have had other good pieces of legislation in the past So I'm curious to hear from them what what is it about this bill that you think would be good for Oklahoma's    Sherrie Conley Yeah, I am. I am very much interested in hearing hearing from him and that's the reason why I reached out to him. I was hoping that I could get you know a response back so that we could talk about you know what he seems to be the benefit of this, but I will tell you that I'm also very concerned about this being linked to school based healthcare. I'm also very concerned about it being linked to common core and I was looking at a graphic that was put out by Jenny White and it's it's kind of a complicated graphic I I really need to sit down with her and have her explain to me yeah    You I saw that graphic arrows going everywhere    Sherrie Conley Yes, yes everywhere but if you look at it closely, you can see that there are different entities that are gathering data on our students at every single level and so I mean even our night test you know that are tracking our our test scores are reading in math test scores for fourth and eighth graders You know that's that's a concern to me also, I mean, I understand the need to be able to determine where our kids arming we're using that data to be able to say look our schools are not cutting it. They are failing our students and so they're failing our families and they're failing our communities and our businesses who need good you know intelligent articulate workforce so I understand that but this I believe goes way further than what anybody realizes the capabilities of this are and if this truly is connected to the UN and I noticed. Let me see I wrote some notes on it so the $4.99 million if they got in 20 12 you know what was the cost of that 4.99 million. What did the state have to give to the federal government who provided the grant money for this what were the stipulations what were the strengths and I guarantee you in looking at what they say the cost in implementing this is gonna be 2.1 to $5.1 million and again you know is this a state investment is this federal dollars I believe it says in there or something about grant money and so if anytime you connect the federal government to a data system they are going to want something for that money you can't they don't just give money away and expect you you know to just say hey thanks and then walk away. They want something for it. And to say, it says data access, she'll be granted through a formal data sharing agreement submitted to the statewide launch to database data system, government council, and you know so who who does that mean is going to get is gonna get this information it also says controlled access to approve external partners, including researchers or vendors Ensuring compliance with privacy protections, but you know what here's the thing is that if you if you have attached a number to my kid and you tracking them, I'm more concerned about that than I am you sharing you know where our kids are in math at a fifth grade level OK so if that is sharing that information Performance information outcome information with them to help them determine what they need to do with curriculum. I'm OK with that, but when you start selling the data to people who are going to use it to manage behaviors and the ability to limit our freedoms based on that data, I have a huge problem with it.    You Yum Yum that money from in 20 12 where did it go? Was it was it spent on this as as the beginning laying out the infrastructure in the foundation for it that was that money spent was a set aside what happened to it?    Sherrie Conley Yeah, I don't know that's a really good question and that's sad. That's gonna be my next dig to see if we can figure out you know what legislation created that I like. I said it was just given to me right before I came on the call and so    You OK    Sherrie Conley I am I still have yet to figure to figure that part out, but I will tell you that you can't. You can't gather all of this information and not connected to the healthcare industry and to mental health and those sort of things because. I just believe that those are data points that they will include in this and so I think I said that it was the Yeah, I didn't. I didn't see anything on there. Maybe it did say Oklahoma healthcare but I didn't put it in there. Seems like there was something in there.    You Well, obviously, the big push for community schools, wraparound services, social emotional    Sherrie Conley Yes, yes    You learning, and you know this is very concerning to a lot of people, including myself as we are asking teachers and school administrators and possibly leaving, not even hiring outside Contractors to come in to service our children when we send them to school to learn and so we're just blowing the lines between school and every other aspect of their life is that the reason we have public schools government funded schools    Sherrie Conley You know I anymore I'm I'm starting to question you know the people who are in control at the higher level not you know at the state level obviously, the majority of Oklahoma's are levelheaded, but I don't think that they are looking past What they've been told about this legislation I don't think that you know one of the things you were in the Senate and you know one of the things that we need to be thinking about as legislators is what what is the long-term goal here? What are the long-term consequences here and I think that you know people read legislation they get the lobbyist to come and talk to them and they say oh we wanna do this and this is what we're gonna do. You know what we're gonna use it for but they don't look downstream to see well upstream to see who it's coming from number one but then downstream to see what are those long-term consequences and you and I both know that there's legislation that gets past every single year that has to have cleanup language done to it because somebody didn't think about the unintended consequences.    You No doubt no doubt well I'm looking at the time here. We're already at 40 minutes and try to keep these about a half hour long but that's OK. I want to let's just touch on this 1491 and we'll do a part two to dig into this little bit    Sherrie Conley OK    You deeper, but this is house bill 149 1 filed by speaker Hilbert with support from the pro Tim, Lonnie Paxton and Governor Stitt, and it would allow any member of the state board of education to place an item on the board agenda, if requested in writing by at least two members of the board. Now speaker, Hilbert said we have volunteer boards and commissions that play important oversight function for the for state agencies for a reason and the duly appointed members of the state board of education should have a say in the agenda before them. This has been a long-standing issue that needs to be fixed and then pro Paxton said the state board of education plays a crucial role in shaping the future of our schools and its members should have a clear and fair process for addressing key issues. This legislation ensures that every board member has a voice and setting the agenda, reinforcing transparency, and accountability in our education system he said with the current structure, the board is neutralized and has no no say in shaping policy, allowing this will provide a fair and more effective Structure. What do you think? Do you do you like this? Does it make sense to open this up for other board members to have a say in setting the agenda or do you think that that is going down a path with going back to our last argument with unintended consequences?    Sherrie Conley Yeah, so that's a really great question and so my thoughts on it go to number one. The board members on the state board of education are appointed by one person and so what looks like is happening now is it's being stacked against the the chairman of the board, which is superintendent Walters to push an agenda or to reverse an agenda you know on policy that was passed prior to now that's just you know from the outside looking in that's what it looks like, but what I would say is that because all Five of the board members that sit on the state board of education are appointed by one person that creates    You Can we talk about the governor?    Sherrie Conley Yes, that creates a balance of power issue for me because if you look at the first six years, the governor state has been an office. He's been perfectly fine with everything that superintendent Walters has you know done with the exception of maybe a couple of issues which I believe that they have had conversations you know behind the scenes about that you know those board members they're reminded often I think who they are appointed by and who they are actually they're on the best of. And so they're reminded quite often that they are expected to carry out the governors agenda, right that's at least what it sounds like when you're reminded you this is who you work for that sounds like a threat to me and so if I'm reminded who I work for that. Sounds like they're trying to tell me you know do what I tell you to do or you're not gonna have this job anymore which looks like exactly what happened with the shake up right well    You Yum    Sherrie Conley now there's three new board members appointed to this board and with a fourth seat that is open. And that really looks like an opportunity for you know some some shenanigans. I'll just call them to happen within the state Board of Education now that Governor and Ryan are not agreeing on things and so I disagree with what they're trying to do but only because if he had done this at the very beginning without it looking like there's an agenda behind it then I probably would've thought. Oh yeah that's probably a good idea. But now looking at the timing of this, it looks very suspicious to me and so I'm very concerned that it's because of the immigration policy that the three members who were removed voted for And and and since that was the first question that was asked of one of the new board members was on the immigration issue, you know it looks very suspicious and it looks like there's trying to be some control there so the governor actually has control over the rules if he doesn't like the rule when it comes to his desk, he can reject it and so him trying to do this in the 11th hour of his term it really just kind of feels like there's Like I said, some shenanigans going on there    You Yeah, I mean it is. It's impossible to simply dismiss how this has    Sherrie Conley Yes    You followed the removal of those three board members and replaced ironically with three members who seem to have connections back to it. So it's it's suspicious to me as well. The timing of this it feels like an agenda. It's interesting attorney general Drummond said Governor step promoted and supported superintendent Ryan Walters, every step of the way, even standing by the superintendent when he gave blanket approval for the miss spending of our tax dollars now that his handpick superintendent refuses to do his bidding Governor state wants to change the law to get his appointee full control of the education agenda.    Sherrie Conley Yeah    You So I mean, I'm not a big drum and fan but I think that he's probably right here    Sherrie Conley I agree, yeah and you know if these five members of the board were elected I would feel a lot differently about it and are we going to change this policy for all school boards to wear all school school board members have the opportunity to add items to an agenda because that looks very suspicious that you are picking on one board you know we have a multitude I couldn't even tell you how many boards we have across the state and so when you are hand picking a specific board to make the changes on, but you're not including all of the other boards that have member sitting on it. It looks very suspicious and it makes me you know. Doubt that this is the right thing to do    You Here with Sherry Connolly, former house rep and an educator and you've spent years in administration as well so your perspective and insight into education in general is is very respected and I appreciate your insight today    Sherrie Conley Thank you so much. I appreciate you asking and giving me the opportunity to to share my thoughts on this and I hope that you know we've been able to help shed some light on that the issues of both bills and I look forward to having conversation you know you and I had had other bills that we wanted to discuss and so I look forward to    You Yeah, well I said    Sherrie Conley talking again with you.    You thank you and I said we would do a part two on this. Maybe we covered it adequately for now but there's there's    Sherrie Conley Yeah    You definitely many others that we have our eyes on so yes, let's let's plan this again soon because these bills are going through quickly and some of them we wanna make sure don't go through. There's big    Sherrie Conley Yes    You concerns just like the one we mentioned Cita bill 224 and even this one we must    Sherrie Conley Yeah    You consider this what is the bill number house bill 1491 on the school board, so yeah we're gonna keep an eye on these and come back and talk about this. She appreciate you.    Sherrie Conley Yes, I appreciate you too Jake. Thank you so much.    You You bet all right guys we should like share and subscribe spread the word and I will see you again next time 

KWON Community Connection
OK SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE KYLE HILBERT

KWON Community Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2025 8:21


Riggle's Picks
E.J. Hilbert - Former FBI Guy

Riggle's Picks

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2025 58:20


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Den gyllene grenen
Larm, Sturmark och Bush

Den gyllene grenen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2025 57:43


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Irish and Celtic Music Podcast
Ireland's Struggle #697

Irish and Celtic Music Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2025 66:45


Ireland's struggle for freedom on the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast #697 . Subscribe now! Sorcha, Mac and Cheese, Socks in the Frying Pan, David Mitchell, Kyle Carey, Celtic Conundrum, Katie Jane Band, Charlie O'Brien, Joseph Carmichael, Ryan Dunne, Juha  Rossi, Blackwillow Starling, Drumspyder, Hounds of Finn, Santiago Molina GET CELTIC MUSIC NEWS IN YOUR INBOX The Celtic Music Magazine is a quick and easy way to plug yourself into more great Celtic culture. Enjoy seven weekly news items for Celtic music and culture online. Subscribe now and get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. VOTE IN THE CELTIC TOP 20 FOR 2025 This is our way of finding the best songs and artists each year. You can vote for as many songs and tunes that inspire you in each episode. Your vote helps me create this year's Best Celtic music of 2025 episode. You have just three weeks to vote this year. Vote Now! You can follow our playlist on YouTube to listen to those top voted tracks as they are added every 2 - 3 weeks. THIS WEEK IN CELTIC MUSIC 0:06 - Sorcha "LUX" from Storm the Gate / Lux 3:15 - WELCOME 4:43 - Mac and Cheese "Whiskey Before Breakfast" from Big Fun 7:25 - Socks in the Frying Pan "Ireland's Struggle" from Waiting for Inspiration 11:47 - David Mitchell "Ward's Brae, Holmes' Fancy" from Contours 14:53 - Kyle Carey "Nach Muladach, Muladach Duine Leis Fhèin" from The Last Bough 17:51 - FEEDBACK 21:46 - Marc Gunn “Lord of the Pounce” from Irish Drinking Songs for Cat Lovers 26:06 - Celtic Conundrum "Bean Nighe (Washer Woman)" from Lore 29:52 - Katie Jane Band "Highlands of Scotland / Jenny Dang the Weaver" from Wild One 33:09 - Charlie O'Brien "Donovan's Mount" from The Trackless Wild, Irish Song of the Pampa 36:05 - Joseph Carmichael "The Ghosts of Hilbert's Hotel" from Single 39:03 - Ryan Dunne "Marie's Wedding" from One Day By Your Side 44:31 - THANKS 47:50 - Juha Rossi "Mr O'Connor" from O'Carolan Tunes on Mandolin 50:24 - Blackwillow Starling "Matty Groves" from Blackwillow Starling 54:43 - Drumspyder "Strathspey Drummers" from Oak and Ash 58:48 - Hounds of Finn "Gravity Pulls" from Gravity Pulls 1:02:11 - CLOSING 1:03:25 - Santiago Molina "Pasodoble de Catoira" from single 1:05:59 - CREDITS The Irish & Celtic Music Podcast was produced by Marc Gunn, The Celtfather and our Patrons on Patreon. The show was edited by Mitchell Petersen with Graphics by Miranda Nelson Designs. Visit our website to follow the show. You'll find links to all of the artists played in this episode. Todd Wiley is the editor of the Celtic Music Magazine. Subscribe to get 34 Celtic MP3s for Free. Plus, you'll get 7 weekly news items about what's happening with Celtic music and culture online. Best of all, you will connect with your Celtic heritage. Please tell one friend about this podcast. Word of mouth is the absolute best way to support any creative endeavor. Finally, remember. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and talk with others about climate change. What are you doing to combat climate change? Start a discussion with someone today. Promote Celtic culture through music at http://celticmusicpodcast.com/. WELCOME THE IRISH & CELTIC MUSIC PODCAST * Helping you celebrate Celtic culture through music. I am Marc Gunn. I'm a Celtic musician and host of Folk Songs & Stories. This podcast is for fans of Celtic music. We are here to build a diverse Celtic community and help the incredible artists who so generously share their music with you. If you hear music you love, please email artists to let them know you heard them on the Irish and Celtic Music Podcast. Musicians depend on your generosity to release new music. So please find a way to support them. Buy a CD, Album Pin, Shirt, Digital Download, or join their community on Patreon. You can find a link to all of the artists in the shownotes, along with show times, when you visit our website at celticmusicpodcast.com. Email follow@bestcelticmusic to learn how to subscribe to the podcast and you will get a free music - only episode. If you are a Celtic musician and want your music featured on the show, please submit your band to be played on the podcast. You don't have to send in music or an EPK, and You will get a free eBook called Celtic Musicians Guide to Digital Music. It's 100% free. Just email follow@bestcelticmusic THANK YOU PATRONS OF THE PODCAST! I am in awe of your generosity. You are the heartbeat of this podcast—the reason I bring you fresh, captivating episodes every single week. And you make it all possible. Your support isn't just appreciated—it fuels everything. It covers our brilliant engineer, the talented graphic designer, the dedicated Celtic Music Magazine editor, and the promotion that helps this music reach more ears. Your kindness lets me buy the music you love, and it gives me the time to craft each episode just for you. And as a patron, you don't just support the show—you step into the heart of the music. You get exclusive, ad - free, music - only episodes before anyone else. You shape the Celtic Top 20 with your votes. You unlock free music downloads, sheet music, and your own private feed to listen your way—whether through Patreon or your favorite podcast app. All of this, for as little as $3 a month. Three dollars. That's less than a cup of coffee, yet it keeps the music alive. It keeps this community thriving. And it keeps you at the center of it all. Join us today. Let's make this music last forever. A special thanks to our new and continued Patrons of the Podcast: Richard, Kavan Kucko HERE IS YOUR THREE STEP PLAN TO SUPPORT THE PODCAST Go to our Patreon page. Decide how much you want to pledge every month, $3, $12, $25. Keep listening to the Irish & Celtic Music Podcast to celebrate Celtic culture through music. You can become a generous Patron of the Podcast on Patreon at SongHenge.com. TRAVEL WITH CELTIC INVASION VACATIONS Imagine stepping into a land where time slows down, where the whispers of ancient legends dance on the breeze, and every corner holds a story waiting to be discovered. This is Wexford, Ireland, your gateway to an unforgettable Celtic adventure in 2025. With Celtic Invasion Vacations, you won't rush from site to site like a typical tourist. Instead, you'll immerse yourself in the soul of Ireland, experiencing its music, history, and breathtaking landscapes like a true traveler. Why Wexford? Because it's where the past and present blend in a symphony of hauntingly beautiful coastlines, medieval castles, and hidden gems untouched by time. It's where you'll hear the melodies of Celtic legends come to life, taste the rich flavors of Irish culture, and feel the magic of a land that has enchanted hearts for centuries. Join a select group of like - minded explorers as we venture deep into Wexford's folklore, traditions, and music. Can't travel with us? You can still follow the journey through exclusive podcasts and videos, letting your senses drink in the magic from wherever you are. But don't wait. Spots are limited, and Wexford is calling. Will you answer? Learn more about the invasion at http://celticinvasion.com/ #celticmusic #irishmusic #celticmusicpodcast I WANT YOUR FEEDBACK What are you doing today while listening to the podcast? I'd love to see a  picture of what you're doing while listening. Is there a new Celtic CD or Celtic band that you heard of or saw? Send a picture. Email me at follow@bestcelticmusic. Davida emailed about Patreon: "Hi Marc, I have been a listener of your show for several years and really love it! You do such a fantastic job of bringing us varied and beautiful music, I can't thank you enough. I listen to it while I'm knitting old and new Scottish patterns. I don't think that I have any Irish or Celtic ancestry, but I've felt the music since I was a little girl. I have been supporting you on Patreon, but I just received a notice that they are changing the monthly donation to only one dollar. I remember hearing you say that donations could be made a different way and it would be more beneficial for you, so can you let me know how that would be? It doesn't make sense to me to give you less money! Thank you so much and again please know that you do a fantastic job." Sean Malloy of Band o'Brothers emailed photos from the studio: "Merry Christmas Marc!  And thanks so much for including "Christmas Time Again" in Episode #690, "Light a Candle in the Window." We're honored to have our music played alongside all the wonderful musicians on your podcast. When I saw the title of this week's podcast I thought perhaps you had included our song "On Christmas Day," which begins with the line "We light a candle in the window for weary travelers to find their way."  But I was pleasantly surprised to hear that you also have a tune featuring the Irish Christmas image of a candle in the window.  I find it to be such a lovely symbol of hope, hospitality, and mindfulness of people who are not with us but hold important places in our hearts. We've been spending some time at Bonehead Studio in our hometown of Cheshire, CT lately (pictures attached) and we hope to have our new album ready by February  -  so new music in time for St. Patrick's Day.  You'll be among the first to know when we release it. Thanks again and Merry Christmas," David Tustin had a song request: "Marc, You asked an interesting question. Don was a God loving person, loved his family and encouraged cat and dog rescues. He also enjoyed Scotch Whisky! The best song could be one of your cat drinking songs or maybe you know of something better for your podcast. Taing mhòr!

Das Beste vom Morgen von MDR AKTUELL
Nach 20 Jahren: Dresden muss wieder Schulden machen

Das Beste vom Morgen von MDR AKTUELL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2025 3:52


Dresden rühmt sich seit Jahren keine Schulden zu haben. Doch der Wiederaufbau der Carolabrücke wird teuer. Oberbürgermeister Dirk Hilbert will einen Kredit aufnehmen. Eine Zeitenwende in der Dresdner Haushaltspolitik?

Farm4Profit Podcast
Grant Hilbert - From Farming in a Game to Farming in Real Life

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2025 78:47


Recently, Grant took his love for farming to the next level by purchasing real farmland and documenting his journey on YouTube. He shares the triumphs and challenges of transitioning from virtual fields to actual crops, offering a unique perspective on the connection between gaming, content creation, and real-world agriculture.In this episode, Grant takes us behind the scenes of developing American Farmer—from inspiration to execution—and discusses the creative decisions that made the game a hit among players who love farming and simulation games. We also dive into his journey of buying farmland, managing agricultural operations, and using his YouTube platform to share his adventures and inspire others.Whether you're a gamer, a farmer, or an entrepreneur looking for inspiration, this conversation with Grant Hilbert offers a blend of innovation, authenticity, and passion for agriculture. Tune in to discover how Grant is bridging the gap between digital and real-life farming while building a community around shared agricultural interests. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitConnect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

Wolf 359
Eiffel and Hilbert Present: Writing Stories For Sound with Gabriel Urbina (Including All New Masterclass!)

Wolf 359

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 2:51


Want to write great fiction podcasts but don't know where to begin? You're not alone! Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina is offering a new and updated version of his acclaimed online workshop, Writing Stories For Sound this February. Join Gabriel on a guided tour of his own journey into understanding audio, as he retraces his steps and revisits the questions he asked as he started writing the first episodes of Wolf 359. He's teaching the workshop twice next month - on Sunday February 2nd and on Tuesday February 4th! But wait! He's also teaching a brand new Masterclass Edition of Writing Stories for Sound - a six-week class where he not only teaches you all the things you need to know to write a great audio fiction pilot, he actually writes a script alongside you. It's the best look into the creative process that brought us Wolf 359 and many other shows you'll ever get! The first round of this online masterclass kicks off February 5th! For more information or to sign up, please visit gabrielurbina.com/classes. * * * TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S MESSAGE: (sounds of Eiffel fidgeting, while tense, dramatic music plays) Eiffel: Come on come on come on... where is he? Doctor... (door opens) Eiffel: Ah, Doctor Hilbert! Thank goodness, there you are! I need help.  Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. What seems to be the problem? Eiffel: I - I don't know. I feel like nothing I do sounds the way it ought to. The funny parts aren't funny. The exciting parts aren't exciting. It's like I've lost the script on my whole life.  Hilbert: I see. Do not be worried, Officer Eiffel. Problem is serious but there is simple solution.  Eiffel: Is the great clown Pagliacci in town? Hilbert: Even better. (music abruptly changes, replaced by a more playful melody) Hilbert: Podcast creator Gabriel Urbina is offering online workshop on how to write the great audio fiction.  Eiffel: He is? Hilbert: He is. Is comprehensive journey through the building blocks of gripping podcast stories.  Eiffel: Does it cover the basics of how to write scenes without any visuals? Hilbert: Absolutely. But it goes beyond that. It explains how audio fiction can do things no other medium does, such as making the audience imagine visuals that cannot be seen.  Eiffel: You mean like that weird room in the back of the station, where the walls are painted a color that's darker than black?  Hilbert: Precisely. Or the way you can introduce a new detail into scene and completely change audience's understanding of what was happening.  Eiffel: Oh! Is that why you're dressed up as a Teletubby? To illustrate that concept? Hilbert: Uh... no. I am wearing this for... my own purposes. Do not ask any more questions about the outfit.  Eiffel: I am not going to ask any more questions about the outfit. Well, Doc, I have to say I'm sold.  (a laminated card is placed on the table) Eiffel: Will my insurance cover this? Hilbert: Eiffel, you know very well that Goddard Futuristics does not offer health insurance to independent contractors such as yourself. Eiffel: Awww man... Hilbert: This is Dave and Busters gift card.  Eiffel: But it's still valid!  Hilbert: But: more good news. There are scholarship opportunities available for students and others who need them. Visit website for more information.  Eiffel: (leaving) Amazing. Doc, this sounds exactly like what I needed. How can I repay you?  Hilbert: No need, happy to be of assistance. (lower) Besides, genetic materials nanobots collected while you were in laboratory will be perfectly adequate display of gratitude.  Eiffel: What was that, doc? Hilbert: Nothing, Officer Eiffel, nothing! Enjoy the class! (music changes again, replaced with a bouncy, happy theme) Gabriel Urbina: Writing Stories For Sound, a set of online classes by me, Gabriel Urbina. Seats are now open for one-day workshops on February 2nd and 4th, as well as a brand new six-week masterclass beginning on February 5th. Visit gabrielurbina.com/classes for more info and to reserve your seat today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Hot Gamers Only Podcast
The BEST Character Designs in Gaming History!

The Hot Gamers Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2024 87:20


This week, we dive into the world of video game character design and explore some of the most iconic, memorable, and visually stunning characters in gaming history! From bold, unforgettable heroes to complex and unique villains, we break down what makes these designs stand out and how they've impacted the gaming world. Want to contact the show? Send us a message at hotgamersonly@gmail.com or @HotGamersOnly on Twitter with all your questions and messages! Timestamps: 00:00:00 - Intro 00:06:00 - Dante from the Devil May Cry Series 00:14:00 - Mega Man 00:17:00 - Spyro the Dragon 00:20:00 - Ganondorf (TotK & Hyrule Warriors) 00:28:00 - Nagoriyuki (Guilty Gear Strive) 00:32:00 - Overwatch Cast 00:39:00 - Pyramid Head 00:42:00 - Final Fantasy 00:48:00 - Sora (Kingdom Hearts) 00:52:00 - Joker Persona 5 00:56:00 - Cyborg Ninja (Metal Gear Solid 5) 00:57:30 - Hilbert & Hilda (Pokemon Black & White) 01:01:00 - Max Caulfield (Life is Strange: Double Exposure) 01:05:00 - Terry Bogard 01:08:00 - Nyx (Hades) 01:11:00 - Batman Arkham Games 01:19:00 - Hunter Rapid Fire 01:21:00 - Ethan Rapid Fire 01:25:00 - Outro Remember to follow us on twitter at @hotgamersonly and subscribe to our youtube channel for the video version at youtube.com/hotgamersonly. You can also follow the boys on Twitter/BlueSky: Ethan @ChaoticAether, Hunter @ReaperHunter23 and Kyle @KDavisSRL. Be sure to also follow us on your favorite podcast service and we greatly appreciate anyone who leaves a review!

OnStage Colorado podcast
The BLF on the OSC pod!

OnStage Colorado podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2024 87:54


Actor Brian Landis Folkins talks stage and screen, plus our weekly Top 10 Colorado Headliners   In this episode of the OnStage Colorado Podcast, the last one of 2024, hosts Alex Miller and Toni Tresca are joined by award-winning Colorado actor and all-around great guy Brian Landis Folkins. Know by his handle ‘The BLF,' Brian has been a fixture on Colorado stages for quite some time, and he's also become more active in film and TV. We ask him about how actors can put together a career on stage and screen to make it all work.   Also this week, we run down our usual list of Top 10 Colorado Headliners — shows of interest to keep an eye out for. This week's Headliners:   LuneAseas presents The 5 Points Nutcracker: A Jazz Experience, Dec. 20-22, The Savoy Denver HoliSLAY, Dec. 20-22, Meow Wolf Denver The Second City: The Good, The Bad and the Ugly Sweater, Dec. 21, Northglenn Arts, Dec. 22, Lone Tree Arts Center A Roast of 2024: The 5th Annual Year-End Comedy Roast, Dec. 28, Bug Theatre, Denver A 1940's New Year's Eve, Dec. 31, Dairy Arts Center, Boulder Rocky Mountain Revels presents: The Ghosts of Hilbert's Hotel, Dec. 20-22, Boulder A Christmas Carol Participation Play, Town Hall Arts Center, Littleton, ends Dec. 21 The Nutcracker Ballet, Colorado West Performing Arts Company, Grand Junction, Dec. 19-23 Home for Christmas, Colorado Brass, King Center, Denver, Dec. 21-22 (free) Granny Dances to a Holiday Drum, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Denver, through Dec. 22

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News 1st Hr 12-4-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 20:46


What is happening in South Korea? Trump dumping Hegseth? Record ratings for WNBA... all because of Caitlin Clark. Don't put Christmas lights on your car. Facelift for Hilbert circle theater. Cable news continues to be crazy. NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Illegal immigration is a problem. Cancel me, I don't careSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News 2nd Hr 12-4-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 24:28


Facelift for Hilbert circle theater. Cable news continues to be crazy. NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Illegal immigration is a problem. Cancel me, I don't care. Kokomo Mansion for sale on the marketplace. Protecting children us at the Supreme Court. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Tony Katz + The Morning News
Tony Katz and the Morning News Full Show 12-4-24

Tony Katz + The Morning News

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2024 68:38


What is happening in South Korea? Trump dumping Hegseth? Record ratings for WNBA... all because of Caitlin Clark. Don't put Christmas lights on your car. Facelift for Hilbert circle theater. Cable news continues to be crazy. NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Illegal immigration is a problem. Cancel me, I don't care. Facelift for Hilbert circle theater. Cable news continues to be crazy. NYC Mayor Eric Adams: Illegal immigration is a problem. Cancel me, I don't care. Kokomo Mansion for sale on the marketplace. Protecting children us at the Supreme Court. Curtis Hill to stand trial. Fill Up On The News. Infants + animals = less allergiesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Par 3 Podcast with J.R. Smith, Ben Baller & Stephen Malbon
R5, HOLE 1 - Garrett Hilbert (Dude Perfect) on How Dude Perfect Came To Be & Life Changing Deal, Playing Golf with Your Kids, Stadium Tours

Par 3 Podcast with J.R. Smith, Ben Baller & Stephen Malbon

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2024 69:17


Welcome to a very special Par 3 Podcast & we're here to have fun with Golf & Adulting! J.R. Smith & Stephen Malbon welcome Garrett Hilbert (Dude Perfect) on to discuss: Living in Dallas, playing with Brandon Wu, the idea of Dude Perfect, keeping score of their achievements, golf vs. pickleball, Punta Brava, playing at friends' courses, Glen Grant Top 25, playing golf with your kids, having a hole at the house, future plans for Dude Perfect, the first deal they signed with Nerf, drawing for stadium tours, getting in to top courses, how he got into the game, watching Tiger play, golf from day to day, playing this game for the rest of their life, activating your arms early in your swing, ramping up at the driving range, Glen Grant Big and Bold Moment, playing with Jon Rahm, favorite club in the bag, getting locked in & more. This is the golf talk the world has been waiting for! Presented by: https://www.theglengrant.com/ Par 3 Podcast Merchandise is available for Purchase at: https://www.par3podcast.com/ Made possible by DBPodcasts https://www.DBPodcasts.com Visit https://www.MalbonGolf.com Follow @stephenmalbon, @teamswish, @par3podcast on Instagram Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Intelligent Design the Future
Wrestling with Darwin: A Reading From Fr. Martin Hilbert’s New Book

Intelligent Design the Future

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 21:04


When Charles Darwin formulated his theory of evolution, he offered up a new god and a new understanding of mankind. But does his creation myth satisfy the scientific evidence we have today for the design and complexity of life? I'm Andrew McDiarmid. On this ID The Future, I read an excerpt of a new book that exposes the inadequacy of Darwinism and dispels the darkness of Darwinian materialism. A Catholic Case for Intelligent Design, by Father Martin Hilbert, is now available from Discovery Institute Press. Source

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Discovery Institute Podcasts: Wrestling with Darwin: A Reading From Fr. Martin Hilbert's New Book

The Ricochet Audio Network Superfeed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024


Discovery Institute's Podcast
Wrestling with Darwin: A Reading From Fr. Martin Hilbert’s New Book

Discovery Institute's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2024 21:04


The KOSU Daily
Trump-endorsed Bibles, House Speaker-elect Hilbert, new StateImpact reporter and more

The KOSU Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2024 14:56


Oklahoma purchased more than 500 Trump-endorsed Bibles.The new State House Speaker looks ahead to the new legislative session.Meet StateImpact Oklahoma's newest reporter.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.

The Boomer Briefing
E203 - Get to Know Hailey Hilbert

The Boomer Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2024 20:27


Welcome to the Boomer Briefing Podcast, where we help you solve a critical business issue in 20 minutes or less. On this episode of the Boomer Briefing Podcast, Jim Boomer, Shareholder and CEO of Boomer Consulting talks to Hailey Hilbert, a client service coordinator at Boomer Consulting. They discuss Haley's journey from being a high school English teacher to her current role, her collaborative work culture at Boomer, her proud achievements, and the inspiration she draws from her father. The conversation also touches on Haley's travel experiences, bucket list destinations, and personal preferences, providing a well-rounded view of her life and career. Jim Boomer on Social Media: Twitter: @jimboomer LinkedIn: @jimboomer Look out for new episodes every Tuesday, involving The Boomer Advantage 5 Pillars of a Successful Firm: leadership, process, technology, talent, and growth.  For more information about Boomer Consulting, visit boomer.com

Wolf 359
Eiffel and Hilbert Present: Directing Stories For Sound with Gabriel Urbina

Wolf 359

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2024 3:44


Want to create great fiction podcasts but don't know where to begin? You're not alone! Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina is offering a brand new online workshop, Directing Stories For Sound, as well as a new round of his returning classic, Writing Stories for Sound! This September, join Gabriel on two guided tours of his own journey into understanding audio, as he retraces his steps and revisits the questions he asked as he was taking his first baby steps into the medium with the first episodes of Wolf 359! He's teaching both workshops twice this September. Writing Stories for Sound will be on September 5th at 7:00 PM Eastern and on September 10th at 7:00 PM Eastern. The brand new Directing Stories for Sound will be on September 8th at 2:00 PM Eastern and on September 12th at 7:00 PM Eastern! For more information or to sign up, please visit wolf359.fm/learn. TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S MESSAGE: (music plays) Announcer: And now a quick scene from Life on the Hephaestus, Day Four-Hundred and Forty-Nine. (sounds of Hilbert's lab fade in) (the door bursts open) Eiffel: Oh my god, Doctor Hilbert! Thank god, I've found you!  Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. Why are you bursting into my laboratory? There is problem?  Eiffel: Yes, there is huge problem! Minkowski was trying to reset the air regulator in the docking bay and the equipment malfunctioned! Now she's trapped in there and the room's losing O2! I have no idea what to do, you have to come and help me!  Hilbert: No, no, no, no, no - wait one moment.  (music slows down and stops, like somebody unplugged the record player) Hilbert: Hmm... Eiffel: ... uhhh, doc? Hilbert: Eiffel, this is not really working for me. Can I make some suggestions? Eiffel: Uh, sure? Hilbert: When you say there is huge problem, put more emphasis on word huge, yes? Eiffel: Like... there is huge problem? Hilbert: Yes, good, good. And explanation of problem, can you do with more energy? Faster?  Eiffel: Uh, yeah, I think I can give that a try.  Hilbert: Excellent, excellent. And last sentence... is not really coming together. Hmm... How would you feel if instead you say, “I know exactly how to fix this, and I will go take care of it right now.”  Eiffel: ... go take care of it right now... Hilbert: Yes, like that, like that. Here: you leave and come back in. We try from top.  Eiffel: All - all right.  (the door closes as Eiffel leaves) (pause, a new piece of music starts playing) (the door bursts open) Eiffel: Oh my god, Doctor Hilbert! Thank god, I've found you!  Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. There is problem?  Eiffel: Yes, there is HUGE problem! Minkowski was trying to reset the air regulator in the docking bay and the equipment malfunctioned! Now she's trapped in there and the room's losing O2! I know exactly how to fix this, and I will go take care of it right now!  Hilbert: Very good. I'm glad we had this conversation. Eiffel: Me too, but now I gotta go do the thing and save the Commander!   Hilbert: Hmph. Excellent. Is good that I took online workshop on Directing Stories for Sound with Gabriel Urbina. Taught me everything I know on how to define what a scene should and should not be.  (a printer prints out a message) Hilbert: Ahhh, and would you look at that. Urbina is teaching Directing Stories for Sound this September, along with classic Writing Stories for Sound workshop as well. What great opportunity for anyone that wants to learn how to master the power of audio and fiction podcasting.  (the door opens again) Eiffel: Actually, doc, can we try that one more time?  Hilbert: No, Eiffel, scene was good. Leave it alone.  Eiffel: Aww, doc, but - !  Hilbert: Leave it! (the scene and music fade out, jaunty music beings playing) Announcer: Writing Stories For Sound and the brand new Directing Stories for Sound, a set of workshop by Gabriel Urbina. Seats are now open for sessions on September 5th, 8th, 10th, and 12th. Visit wolf359.fm/learn for more info and to sign up.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Lou Hedley opened up the punter competition with a poor showing vs. the 49ers

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 19, 2024 33:23


Dave Hilbert, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, joined Bobby and Mike. The guys shared their thoughts on Kirk Cousins' contract in Atlanta, the new standard for NFL kickers, and Lou Hedley's poor showing against San Francisco. Hilbert gave updates on what's new at The Slipper. Bobby explained the one common feature in NFL quarterbacks. Bobby and Mike spoke to WWL listeners about the Saints-Panthers season opener, Trevor Penning, and Rico Payton. Bobby, Mike, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option segment. Mike reported on USC's starting QB announcement. 

Booktrospective
Episode 51: The Roommate Risk by Talia Hilbert

Booktrospective

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2024 63:27


Jasmine Allen believes in bad luck, great wine, and the seductive power of a stiletto heel but she doesn't believe in romance. Rahul is her best friend and has been in love with her for seven years, and now she is living with him. Triggers: Parental neglect and abandonment Parental death Alcohol dependence As always, our episodes contain spoilers in our podcast is intended for those 18+ as it does contain mention of mature content. Please listen, like, rate, review and share our episode! Check out our website at www.booktrospective.com. And follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Tiktok, and YouTube @ Booktrospective.

The Golfers Journal Podcast
Episode 167: Garrett from Dude Perfect

The Golfers Journal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2024 49:51


The Golfer's Journal is made possible by reader support. If you enjoyed this episode, please consider becoming a member here:⁠⁠ ⁠⁠⁠https://glfrsj.nl/MembershipsYT⁠⁠ TGJ Podcast is presented by Titleist  Garrett Hilbert is one of the six founding members of Dude Perfect—a group of college friends that have parlayed dorm-room trick shots into a content empire that includes 60 million YouTube subscribers.  In this conversation with host Tom Coyne, Hilbert delves into the origins of Dude Perfect, how they've managed to build a massive audience around a demographic of 5-15 year olds, and how they've used it to introduce the next generation to golf. They also discuss how new content ideas come about, like Rory McIlroy's world-record for most 300 yard drives and the longest putt ever made with a hot dog.   And then there's Augusta National video heard around the golf world in which Dude Perfect and Bryson DeChambeau kicked soccer balls and threw footballs down Amen Corner. Hilbert peels back the curtain to reveal how that video got approved, the criticism they received from the golf world and why they felt it was important for kids to see it.  There's no sport that Dude Perfect hasn't touched, but it's clear from this episode that golf plays a special role in Hilbert's life. Here are the receipts to prove it.

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk
Kosten explodieren, mehr Vernetzung im Gesundheitswesen, Interview Josef Hilbert

Interviews - Deutschlandfunk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2024 6:42


Zurheide, Jürgen www.deutschlandfunk.de, Interviews

Maino and the Mayor
Menus & Music (Hour 3)

Maino and the Mayor

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2024


We have a great time with Ashley from Heights Pub & Parlor! She stops by to share some of the new menu items they'll be debuting next week. Todd's glad they're keeping their Spinach Artichoke Wontons. (They're so good!) On this National Beer Day, Maino & The Mayor suggest stopping down and celebrating with a "Light" Spotted Cow! Then, on this Friday, Heights Pub & Parlor sponsor another Maino & The Mayor LIVE Music Series event where we feature Eric W. Krueger. A local music who just performed at Mile Of Music 11 yesterday. As an added interesting note, he and his wife Dana own The Crystal Ballroom and Revel Dance Studio in Hilbert. What a great couple, with great passions! Maino and the Mayor is a part of the Civic Media radio network and airs Monday through Friday from 6-9 am on WGBW in Green Bay and on WISS in Appleton/Oshkosh. Subscribe to the podcast to be sure not to miss out on a single episode! To learn more about the show and all of the programming across the Civic Media network, head over to https://civicmedia.us/shows to see the entire broadcast line up. Follow the show on Facebook and X to keep up with Maino and the Mayor! Guests: Ashley McDermid, Eric W. Krueger, Dana Krueger

American Journal of Psychiatry Audio
August 2024: Sexual Identity Continuity and Change in a U.S. National Probability Sample of Sexual Minority Adults: Associations With Mental Health and Problematic Substance Use

American Journal of Psychiatry Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 29:32


Dr. Evan Krueger (Tulane University School of Social Work) joins AJP Audio to discuss the impact of sexual identity change and continuity on the mental health and substance use of adults who identify as a sexual minority.  Afterwards, AJP Editor-in-Chief Dr. Ned Kalin discusses the rest of the August issue of AJP. 00:52     Krueger interview 02:49     The Generations Study 04:21     How the sample differed 05:42     Differences between male and female, monosexual and plurisexual 07:53     Clinical implications for this population 09:39     Limitations 11:11     Life course and societal changes as potential factors? 13:05     Further research 14:31     Kalin interview 14:37     Krueger et al. 17:21     Amstadter et al. 20:45     Hilbert et al. 23:13     Bommersbach et al. 25:49     Zhou et al. Transcript Be sure to let your colleagues know about the podcast, and please rate and review it on Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or wherever you listen to it. Subscribe to the podcast here. Listen to other podcasts produced by the American Psychiatric Association. Browse articles online. How authors may submit their work. Follow the journals of APA Publishing on Twitter. E-mail us at ajp@psych.org

Data + Love
Data + Love = Hilbert Curves, Incomplete Cubes, and Triangle Numbers with Alison Pitt

Data + Love

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2024 63:58


Fractal fan Alison Pitt drops by the show to talk about her passion for infinitely complex patterns, leading a Tableau User Group (TUG), and our time as teammates at JLL. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/datapluslove/support

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Mary Platt: Museum Director, Hilbert Museum of California Art - Epi. 301, Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 50:32


I had Mary Platt on today. It was a really fun talk because we were at the Hilbert Museum of California Art at Chapman University in Orange, CA and she did a walk and talk of the Disney material, and that's her expertise. In fact, she's done a book on that specific area. So this is a great podcast to watch on YouTube because you can see the paintings and what we're talking about.We  just had a wonderful conversation in the museum, talking about the main animation related exhibit they have at the moment which is on Disney artist and animation pioneer: Mary Blair.So very interesting, enlightening talk with Mary Platt, Director of the Hilbert Museum of California Art.

My 904 News
Meet Bethany Hilbert, School Board Candidate for District 5.

My 904 News

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2024 63:03


Meet Bethany Hilbert, School Board Candidate for District 5.

For the spirit of the city
Mr. Chris Hilbert 12-05-23

For the spirit of the city

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2024 6:16


Mr. Chris Hilber speaks from the text Luke 1:28-33, 37-38.

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast
Mark Hilbert: Founder of the Hilbert Museum of California Art - Epi. 296 Host Dr. Mark Sublette

Art Dealer Diaries Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 80:39


It's always fun to go someplace new. In this case, it's the Hilbert Museum, which is part of Chapman University. It's a museum that opened in 2016, but it's just recently reopened with two major wings and some incredible art.I had the fortune of walking, talking, and interviewing Mark Hilbert, who is the person who really designed and gave all the art and money to develop this museum. He had been collecting art for 50 years  and he had a vision wanted to share it with the world. It's just full of amazing, important paintings. You have a variety of paintings from some of the top California artists, work from famous illustrators, a collection full of Disney artists. Even a show that's on transitional Navajo eyedazzler blankets. So we just kind of did a walkthrough of this Museum and spoke about the pieces. This is a great podcast to watch on YouTube, just so you can see the artwork and also just the passion in his face for these pieces. It was a wonderful afternoon in Orange City, California, and I hope everyone goes out and sees this museum. It's a real gem and it's just now open right next to the train station. Mark Hilbert on episode 296 of Art Dealer DIaries Podcast.

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The Saints' FO and coaching staff knew they had to perform better in the draft

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 32:38


Dave Hilbert, the market manager of The Silver Slipper, joined Deuce and Mike. They reviewed the 2024 NFL Draft, highlighting Spencer Rattler and Maason Smith. Hilbert previewed the upcoming festivities at The Slipper. The guys also celebrated the increased optimism for the Saints this off-season. Mike and Deuce spoke to WWL listeners about the draft. Deuce explained what a "win" would be for the Saints' 2024 class. Mike, Deuce, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. 

AACS Today
Making History with Oklahoma Speaker-Designate, Rep. Kyle Hilbert

AACS Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2024 28:38


Rep. Kyle Hilbert, who represents Oklahoma's 29th district in the state house, has been elected as the speaker-designate for the upcoming legislative session. At 29 years old, Rep. Hilbert would be the youngest Speaker in the history of the Oklahoma House of Representatives and only the second speaker under age 30 in any state since 1873.In this intriguing conversation with Rep. Hilbert, Jamison and Matt learn more about Oklahoma's new school choice program as well as Rep. Hilbert's actions to keep appropriate materials in Oklahoma school libraries. 

EntrePastors
Integrating Kingdom Values in the Marketplace with Ray Hilbert (#189)

EntrePastors

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2024 37:00


In this episode of the EntrePastors podcast, Jon and Les talk with Ray Hilbert, founder of The Kingdom Factor, about the integration of faith and business. Ray shares the journey of his career and how he has navigated the challenges of aligning Christian values in corporate environments. Ray, Jon, and Les examine the American church's historical devaluation of business in favor of vocational ministry, emphasizing a kingdom mindset in workplace interactions. Ray shares how the Kingdom Factor is guiding marketplace leaders through local peer advisory groups. He advises ministry-minded individuals to follow God's calling with a passion-aligned, value-driven approach to entering the marketplace. His insights offer a profound perspective on leading with faith in business.Guest Info/Links:Website:  https://kingdomfactor.us/ Email: rhilbert@kingdomfactor.us Call to Action:Apply for one of our limited opening for a 30-day experience inside our Business Builders communityhttps://www.entrepastors.com/experience 

SLEERICKETS
Ep 148: Tell Me You're Not Starting a Reading Series, ft. Ernie Hilbert

SLEERICKETS

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 60:51


My book Midlife now exists. Buy it here!For more SLEERICKETS, check out the SECRET SHOW and join the group chat!Wear SLEERICKETS t-shirts and hoodies. They look good!Some of the topics mentioned in this episode:– Storm Swimmer by Ernest Hilbert– Larry Robin– Timothy Donnelly– Fergie's Pub– 32 Poems– No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy– Andrew PalmerFrequently mentioned names:– Joshua Mehigan– Shane McCrae– A. E. Stallings– Ryan Wilson– Morri Creech– Austin Allen– Jonathan Farmer– Zara Raab– Ethan McGuire– Coleman Glenn– Alexis Sears– JP Gritton– Alex Pepple– Ernie Hilbert– Joanna PearsonOther Ratbag Poetry Pods:Poetry Says by Alice AllanI Hate Matt Wall by Matt WallVersecraft by Elijah BlumovRatbag Poetics By David Jalal MotamedAlice: Poetry SaysBrian: @BPlatzerCameron: CameronWTC [at] hotmail [dot] comMatthew: sleerickets [at] gmail [dot] comMusic by ETRNLArt by Daniel Alexander Smith

Market to Market - The MtoM Podcast
Virtual farming continues as IRL farming expands - Grant Hilbert 

Market to Market - The MtoM Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 0:40


Finding Our Tribe
Episode 199 - Finding Our March Madness Monopoly (S5E23) w/ Jason Hilbert

Finding Our Tribe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 49:28


On this week's episode, we invited high school history teacher and Star Wars enthusiast, Jason Hilbert back on the show. Now that both of Jason's kids are students at his high school, he has learned about their perspectives as students. In these discussions, he found some eye-opening insights about what teachers can do to make students feel like they care. We also learned about Jason's most recent room transformation and finally, Jason interviews the three of us. Plus, we discuss two games: Guillotine and The Landlord's Game in our ever popular segment “Whatcha' been playin'...?” Join @hofmannedu, @mrsjamiehalsey, and @findingmyaloha each week by subscribing to our podcast and rating and reviewing us on Apple Podcasts! Join our Discord on rebelteacheralliance.com Find us on Instagram @rebelteacheralliance, on Twitter @rebelteacherpod, and on TikTok @rebelteacheralliance. Leave us a message here! Things mentioned on the show: Jason's Instagram (a must see to check out his latest creations and Etsy store) Guillotine card game The Landlord's Game: article on its history- origins of Monopoly Toys that Built America- tv documentary series --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebel-teacher-alliance/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/rebel-teacher-alliance/support

Wolf 359
Eiffel and Hilbert Present: Writing Stories For Sound with Gabriel Urbina

Wolf 359

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2024 2:38 Very Popular


Want to write great fiction podcasts but don't know where to begin? You're not alone! Wolf 359 creator Gabriel Urbina is offering a new and updated version of his acclaimed online workshop, Writing Stories For Sound this February. Join Gabriel on a guided tour of his own journey into understanding audio, as he retraces his steps and revisits the questions he asked as he was taking his first baby steps into the medium with the first episodes of Wolf 359. He's teaching the workshop twice this month - once on Thursday February 22nd at 7:00 PM Eastern time and once on Sunday February 25th at 2:00 PM Eastern time! For more information or to sign up, please visit wolf359.fm/learn. * * * TRANSCRIPT OF TODAY'S MESSAGE: (sounds of Eiffel fidgeting, while tense, dramatic music plays) Eiffel: Come on come on come on... where is he? Doctor... (door opens) Eiffel: Ah, Doctor Hilbert! Thank goodness, there you are! I need help.  Hilbert: Officer Eiffel. What seems to be the problem? Eiffel: I - I don't know. I feel like nothing I do sounds the way it ought to. The funny parts aren't funny. The exciting parts aren't exciting. It's like I've lost the script on my whole life.  Hilbert: I see. Do not be worried, Officer Eiffel. Problem is serious but there is simple solution.  Eiffel: Is the great clown Pagliacci in town? Hilbert: Even better. (music abruptly changes, replaced by a more playful melody) Hilbert: Podcast creator Gabriel Urbina is offering online workshop on how to write the great audio fiction.  Eiffel: He is? Hilbert: He is. Is comprehensive journey through the building blocks of gripping podcast stories.  Eiffel: Does it cover the basics of how to write scenes without any visuals? Hilbert: Absolutely. But it goes beyond that. It explains how audio fiction can do things no other medium does, such as making the audience imagine visuals that cannot be seen.  Eiffel: You mean like that weird room in the back of the station, where the walls are painted a color that's darker than black?  Hilbert: Precisely. Or the way you can introduce a new detail into scene and completely change audience's understanding of what was happening.  Eiffel: Oh! Is that why you're dressed up as a Teletubby? To illustrate that concept? Hilbert: Uh... no. I am wearing this for... my own purposes. Do not ask any more questions about the outfit.  Eiffel: I am not going to ask any more questions about the outfit. Well, Doc, I have to say I'm sold.  (a laminated card is placed on the table) Eiffel: Will my insurance cover this? Hilbert: Eiffel, you know very well that Goddard Futuristics does not offer health insurance to independent contractors such as yourself. Eiffel: Awww man... Hilbert: This is Dave and Busters gift card.  Eiffel: But it's still valid!  Hilbert: But: more good news. There are scholarship opportunities available for students and others who need them. Visit website for more information.  Eiffel: (leaving) Amazing. Doc, this sounds exactly like what I needed. How can I repay you?  Hilbert: No need, happy to be of assistance. (lower) Besides, genetic materials nanobots collected while you were in laboratory will be perfectly adequate display of gratitude.  Eiffel: What was that, doc? Hilbert: Nothing, Officer Eiffel, nothing! Enjoy the class! (music changes again, replaced with a bouncy, happy theme) Old-Timey Radio Announcer Voice: Writing Stories For Sound, a workshop by Gabriel Urbina. Seats are now open for sessions on February 22nd and 25th. Visit wolf359.fm/learn for more info and to secure your seat today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
The Saints need to get back to consistently making the Divisional Round

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 33:48


Dave Hilbert, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, joined Bobby and Mike. The guys reviewed the AFC and NFC Championship Games. Bobby explained the difference between playoff teams and championship contenders. Hilbert previewed the upcoming events at the Slipper. Bobby and Mike spoke to a WWL listener about the 49ers, the Chiefs, and the Saints. Bobby, Mike, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. 

That Tech Pod
Legalweek 2024 Spotlight: Casepoint's Innovative Story with Amy Hilbert and Amit Dungarani

That Tech Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2024 32:00


Today Laura and Kevin are live at Legalweek 2024 and met up with Amy Hilbert and Amit Dungarani of Casepoint. We discuss all things Legalweek, Legalweek's relevance in 2024, whether this conference is better in March instead of January, what makes Casepoint different, why Casepoint decided to focus on government when everyone else was shifting towards corporations, Casepoint FOIA and Casepoint Legal Hold, GenAI and what's next for Casepoint. Lastly, we chat about Casepoint's big win with DHS/ICE and migration to the cloud from Relativity server before heading back out to the floor. Amy Hilbert is Casepoint's Executive Vice President of Government Solutions where she is responsible for creating and managing client relationships with federal and state government agencies. She brings 20+ years of experience supporting Federal-Civilian and DoD clients. Prior to joining Casepoint, Amy was Vice President of Client Services at a leading Gov Con Professional Services company focused  on software integration where she was accountable for the execution and growth of Federal-Civilian and DoD clients. During her time at Casepoint, Amy has created a Government Solutions organization that includes sales and  dedicated government services to government clients, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, U.S. Courts, Veteran's Affairs and Department of Defense. Amy's previous experience has given her a business acumen that is parallel to none. Amy's industry knowledge, IT strategy background, and account management experience aid her in being a trusted resource for eDiscovery solutions to meet clients' specific needs.Amit Dungarani has played critical roles in helping build and grow companies. Over the past 21 years, he has held leadership roles in technology, private equity, hedge fund management, and consulting serving corporate, government, law firm, and non-profit clients. Before joining Casepoint, Amit served as a Managing Director of a family office that ran a hedge fund and led private equity investing via a syndicate of family offices. Prior to this, he served as Vice President of Business and Information Technology Consulting Services at 2020 Company (later acquired by Acentia and Maximus) helping grow it from under 10 people to over 600. As Casepoint's Vice President of Partnerships and Strategic Initiatives, he is responsible for building foundational partnerships and supporting major corporate clients to achieve their optimal success.Casepoint is the legal technology platform of choice for corporations, government agencies, and law firms to meet their complex eDiscovery, investigations, and compliance needs. Powered by cutting-edge AI and advanced analytics, Casepoint helps teams cut through large volumes of data to quickly identify insightful and actionable information. Casepoint's secure and scalable cloud platform is designed to help organizations take control of their data and processes to maximize efficiency, mitigate risk, and lower overall legal spend. Casepoint's easy-to-use and intuitive interface provides legal hold, cloud collections, powerful data processing, AI and advanced analytics, and review and production.Want to connect with us at Legalweek 2024? Send us an email

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic
Bobby: New Orleans is stuck in football limbo

SportsTalk with Bobby Hebert & Kristian Garic

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2023 31:09


Dave Hilbert, the marketing manager of The Silver Slipper, joined Bobby and Mike to discuss week 16 of the 2023 NFL season. Hilbert previewed the upcoming festivities at The Slipper. The guys spoke to a WWL listener about the Saints' coaching staff and team failures in 2023. Mike, Bobby, and Charlie played their daily "Triple Option" segment. Charlie reviewed the Detroit Pistons' historic losing streak. Bobby shared his thoughts on the Cowboys' struggles on the road. Mike praised Cleveland QB Joe Flacco for leading the Browns to the playoffs. 

Sports Spectrum Podcast
Dude Perfect's Tyler Tony and Garrett Hilbert

Sports Spectrum Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2023 37:04


You've seen their incredible trick-shot videos. You've probably even tried to recreate some of them yourself. Over the last decade, Dude Perfect has become an internet sensation. Each new video either challenges a world record or showcases the guys doing some seemingly impossible things. The best part is that it's all wholesome content, and at the center of everything they do is a heart to share the Gospel. Tyler Toney and Garrett Hilbert join Scott Linebrink this week to talk about the origin of Dude Perfect and how it evolved into the media empire it is today. Somewhere in the middle, though, the guys made a decision to share the Gospel following an event, and that changed the course of everything they do. Sign up for our Sports Spectrum Magazine and receive 15% off a 1-year subscription by using the code PODCAST15 http://SportsSpectrum.com/magazine    (Interview originally aired on Sports Spectrum's Get in the Game podcast with Scott Linebrink)