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In this episode of CUBIST, the hosts discuss a study titled "Association of Blast Exposure and Military Breaching with Intestinal Permeability Blood Biomarkers Associated with Leaky Gut” by Qingkun Liu and colleagues and published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences in March 2024. In addition, Dr. Phil Karl joins the podcast. Dr. Karl is a government service employee serving as a nutritional physiologist with the military nutrition division at the U. S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. He is a subject matter expert in the gut microbiome, especially as related to military nutrition and performance. Article Citation: Liu, Q., Wang, Z., Sun, S., Nemes, J., Brenner, L. A., Hoisington, A., Skotak, M., LaValle, C. R., Ge, Y., Carr, W., & Haghighi, F. (2024). Association of Blast Exposure in Military Breaching with Intestinal Permeability Blood Biomarkers Associated with Leaky Gut. International journal of molecular sciences, 25(6), 3549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25063549 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38542520/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views and opinions of findings and or devices discussed in this podcast are those of the host, subject matter experts, and or guests. Facts represented constitute our understanding at the time of the podcast, whereas updated factual information may be developed. They should not be construed as pronouncing an official Department of Defense's position, policy, decision, or endorsement. The hosts and guests of CUBIST may be defense contract personnel who support TBICoE. The status of all hosts and guests will be identified during introductions to the podcast. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this episode of CUBIST, the hosts discuss a study titled "Association of Blast Exposure and Military Breaching with Intestinal Permeability Blood Biomarkers Associated with Leaky Gut” by Qingkun Liu and colleagues and published in the International Journal of Molecular Sciences in March 2024. In addition, Dr. Phil Karl joins the podcast. Dr. Karl is a government service employee serving as a nutritional physiologist with the military nutrition division at the U. S. Army Research Institute of Environmental Medicine. He is a subject matter expert in the gut microbiome, especially as related to military nutrition and performance. Article Citation: Liu, Q., Wang, Z., Sun, S., Nemes, J., Brenner, L. A., Hoisington, A., Skotak, M., LaValle, C. R., Ge, Y., Carr, W., & Haghighi, F. (2024). Association of Blast Exposure in Military Breaching with Intestinal Permeability Blood Biomarkers Associated with Leaky Gut. International journal of molecular sciences, 25(6), 3549. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms25063549 Article LINK: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/38542520/ CUBIST is a podcast for health care providers produced by the Traumatic Brain Injury Center of Excellence. We discuss the latest research on traumatic brain injury most relevant to patient care. For more about TBI, including clinical tools, go to www.health.mil/TBICoE or email us at dha.TBICoEinfo@health.mil. The views and opinions of findings and or devices discussed in this podcast are those of the host, subject matter experts, and or guests. Facts represented constitute our understanding at the time of the podcast, whereas updated factual information may be developed. They should not be construed as pronouncing an official Department of Defense's position, policy, decision, or endorsement. The hosts and guests of CUBIST may be defense contract personnel who support TBICoE. The status of all hosts and guests will be identified during introductions to the podcast. Our theme song is “Upbeat-Corporate' by WhiteCat, available and was used according to the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 4.0 license.
In this Technology Insights podcast, the AVANT Analytics team, including AVANT CSO and Analytics Managing Director Alex Danyluk, and Engineering Practice Leads Andy Bird (CX), Chip Hoisington (Cloud/Colo), and Stephen Semmelroth (Security), dive into the state of disruption in technology. Together, they discuss the latest trends in Cloud, Colocation, Connectivity, Security, CX, UX, and much more. Listen in for a fast-paced discussion on how the industry is rapidly transitioning from legacy environments to the future. Get ready, because this episode will be a whirlwind! Download the State of Disruption 2024 Report >> https://goavant.net/avant-analytics/state-of-disruption-report-2024/
Today's guest is Tom Hoisington. He just wrote a novel and is an all around badass. We talked about the book, the writing process and a bunch of other stuff. If you want to get a copy of the book, the link is below. Also, Tom's IG handle is in these notes as well. Thanks as always for listening! www.amazon.com/dp/B0CV7PH9P2?linkCode=ssc&tag=onamzathinsli-20&creativeASIN=B0CV7PH9P2&asc_item-id=amzn1.ideas.1T5FJB96438FO&ref_=aip_sf_list_spv_ofs_mixed_d_asin @tom.hoisington
Colocation is experiencing a resurgence in popularity! What's behind this renewed interest in popularity? Join Alex Danyluk, Managing Director of AVANT Analytics, and Chip Hoisington, Senior Director of Connectivity, Colo, and Wireless at AVANT, as they delve into the current Colo landscape. Discover why, after a decade of prioritizing cloud strategies, some are returning to data centers and others are venturing into them for the first time. Let's explore together! Listen in to get started.
Ari and Todd share their wealth of experience on how they transformed IBI Group into a profitable 20% margins company. They talked about how small to medium sized A&E firms can get out of a rut, and how Bluwatr can help create value through next-generation thinking and tools.
Ever wondered how those black and white square codes we see everywhere are revolutionizing the world of payments? We're about to decode this mystery with our guest, Sarah Hoisington, the VP of Strategy and Marketing for Matera. Join us as Sarah provides a comprehensive exploration of the evolution of QR codes and their role in transforming traditional payment methods, especially in countries like Brazil, China, and India. She'll also discuss their emerging role in the U.S. and how they're becoming a critical component in the shift towards more pay-by-bank transactions.Don't miss out as we dive into the future of instant payments with QR codes and how they're shaping the payments industry. Sarah helps us understand how the combination of QR codes and API-based technology is enhancing the user experience and the potential they hold for facilitating instant payments. You'll also get a sneak peek into how Matera is assisting financial institutions in the U.S. to offer instant payments. The fusion of QR codes and instant payments promises a revolution in the world of transactions, propelling us into the future of anytime anywhere payments.
Listen in podcast app and follow below for the podcast topic arc.* Q3 Earnings Season!* Market Update* Netflix and Disney+ is the new cable bundle* Mbappé to Madrid or Saudi Arabia* Recommendations and must listensListen on Apple, Spotify, or Google Podcasts.
In a world of AI, what does the future of work look like? Will certain jobs and industries become obsolete? What skills will become elevated in this new world and how should schools revamp their operations to develop these skills in students? Today's conversation with Corinne Hoisington, professor of information systems technology at Central Virginia Community Colleges, begins to tackle these questions. Corinne also travels 200,000 miles a year providing keynotes on topics in technology and has authored over 30 books with Cengage learning on outlook, office, windows 10, and many others. With her deep experiences in career and technical education and her learnings in AI, Corinne has much to share with us how AI will impact the educational experience. If you are interested in having Corinne speak, check out her website: https://professorcorinne.com/about-me/ Plus, Microsoft shares three key findings on the future of work with AI based on 31,000 survey responses.
In the second installment of our series on Pix, Carlos Netto, CEO and Co-Founder of Matera and Sarah Hoisington, Vice-President of Strategy and Marketing discuss what makes Pix “tick", and the challenges and opportunities presented to the banks responsible to implement this new payment system.
Former Osborne girls basketball coach Trina Lutters joined Sports Director Dusty Deines to chat about the family moving to Hoisington for the 2023-24 school year.
A local track and field athlete throws his way to Athlete of the Week; The Lutters family is headed from Osborne to Hoisington; The Rays are 12-0 and one win away from tying the most wins to start a season in MLB history; The Royals bats wake up in a 10-1 win; The Thunder stay alive in the NBA Play-In Tournament.
Ep75 is a doozy to say the least. Jason Phillips A.K.A. Vorian Attraides joins the crew for an episode years in the making. The crew talk establishment days and how Jay got the job. A discussion of PVD's Banksy "Asscar" aswell as talk about 90s rock cover songs ensue as well as some others from Jasons past. From Hoisington (not sure if correct spelling) to not Hoisington its only the beginning for Jay Philips on the R2D podcast
This week we take a Mini Summer Taco-cation up the road to the terrific Taco Town of Lawrence, Kansas to check out some of the rustiest of tacos at the new RUSTY TACO location on Mass Street w/ special guest Taco Reviewer Hairdresser/Makeup Artist/Twitter Celeb and Lawrence resident MISS HEATHER BEAVER (@msgreenhair on Twitter!) We chat about Lawrence's recent taco-ssance and some recent Taco spot closings (Ta Co. & Torchy's!) We learn some Rusty Taco History and Heather let's us in on what it's like growing up having an innuendo as a last name (it ain't easy!) Heather also tells us about the Taco scene growing up in Hoisington, Kansas and what her favorite Lawrence Taco spot is! In the TACO TICKER we tackle some delicious topics like: That Tik Tok Pink Sauce! What is it?! Would you try it? In the Cheesy Gordita Crime portion of the show we taco 'bout the disturbing story of the Taco Bell manager who poured hot scalding water on some customers! Yikes! All this and Heather tells us about working at a Dairy Queen in her youth and the secret of the upside down Blizzard trick! In TOWN OF THE TACO, we chat about The Best Day Trips around KC/Lawrence and the Best Pizza in KC/Lawrence! (Which means we also talk about the new Dill Dough Pizza at Guy's!) Also don't miss Rusty Taco manager Jessie Lyons as she stops by to introduce us to our tacos & tequila! All of this and we find out: Can a Rusty Taco be soggy? What direction do you tilt your head while eating a taco? Tales from a Hoisington Whorehouse!! The keys to having a successful Twitter Account! Heather tells us about her exciting trips to Funkytown (or the Time she was Too Funky For Funkytown!) BAG SALAD!! Onion Breathe: Dealbreaker at a post-Taco Make out sesh? And in RANDOM TACO QUESTION OF THE WEEK we ask: Would you ever get your engagement photos/maternity photos taken at a Taco Bell? TACO THE TOWN AT RUSTY TACO!! THIS ONE IS STACKED AND LOADED!! Editor: MATT ALLEN. Music: SUNEATERS courtesy of Lotuspool Records. Sponsored by KCK Taco Trail.
Kara Hoisington (she/her) is a true New Englander. Growing up on the mountains of Maine and currently living in Vermont, Kara is an All-American ski racer and avid hiker. Her day job is as a Principal Consultant at a leading market research firm. In the past year, she got divorced from her husband of one-year and is on the road to better understanding and forgiving herself to rid the habit of engaging in toxic relationships. In this episode, Kara and John discuss: Recovery from a relationship The duality of an individual Clinging to a story that you're trying to build versus the experience that you're living How recovery from a relationship can mirror recovery from substance use Boundaries How having a grit mentality can get in the way of healing How love is not always enough to make a marriage work Getting out of the relationship leading to her getting back outside again How doing what you love can attract better people in your life Letting yourself have the full experience Allowing yourself to be content or feel positive about going through a negative experience Thank you, as always, for listening to this episode. Please follow along on the show's Instagram, our private Facebook group, or wherever you'd like.
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Rob is joined by Amazon EKS GM, Chandler Hoisington to discuss the speedy rise of Kubernetes. Chandler explains the power of getting the right tooling for your team and how sometimes the costs of moving fast may be worth the risk. Tune in today!Have a topic you want us to discuss? Someone you want us to interview? Reach out to us on Twitter @circleci!
On this episode of the Post Podcast Hays Arts Council executive director, Brenda Meder shares information about the 2022 Hays Spring Art Walk. Transcript: EDITORS NOTE: Transcripts are provided by an automated service and are not verified for accuracy. James Bell The Hays Spring Art Walk is on the calendar for later this month and there's going to be a lot going on. Hays Arts Council Executive Director Brenda Meder stops by to share with us the details on this episode of the Post Podcast. Brenda Meder The Smoky Hill art exhibition is in its 53rd year, and it always opens as the anchor of the spring Artwalk. So that's an amazing day because our Smokies pretty spectacular. And it's going to be pretty spectacular again this year. And last year having moved the spring Artwalk with the the kind of the the chaos of scheduling that happened during the pandemic. We put it on a Saturday, there's a lengthy audience, but we found out that a lot of people really really enjoyed the more leisurely pace they enjoyed, they had more time to see everything including going down to the college, they enjoyed being able to also patronize and frequent the retail establishments, the restaurants, coffee shops and breweries in downtown Hayes. And so it's like we're gonna we're gonna give that a shot again, and let people just really relish and enjoy everything that is about you know, arts culture in our downtown over the course of that day. And that is on Saturday, April the 30th from 10am to 4pm. So a week from this Saturday, Saturday, April the 30th. And there is just a wealth of everything in addition to the to the Smoky Hill exhibition, which is the state's oldest juried Fine Art competitive. I think I counted I probably am missing some, but there are at least two MFA thesis exhibitions big important shows, you know, with wonderful bodies of rich contemporary artwork, but I mean, they put a lot on the line when these masters students are doing their MFA show. That's a big deal. And they bring out they bring out all the stops, and both crystal Hammerschmidt and Tanner Hoffman will be having their crystals it'll be down at the moss Lawrence gallery, Tanner's will be at our annex. And I think I counted four or five BFA exhibitions. So students who are finishing their their undergrad, their bachelor of fine arts programs, they, the visual artists, they need to mount exhibitions, or at least should for fulfilling all their requirements. And between some places on campus, both the Taylor Gallery and the Robbins center at the public library. And I think another couple of places, I think there's at least four if not five, BFA exhibitions, and then there's also just a variety of community artists and professional artists, and photography and programs that allow organizations like options, Big Brothers, Big Sisters and Janis campaign, those three important community organizations will be having features out that are, you know, arts and culture based, like Big Brothers Big Sisters is going to do a display of creative things that have been done by these collaborative partnerships. So to bring some awareness to get people excited to see what kind of things it is that people engage in, and quite frankly, just a great showcase for some of the great creative fun things that some of these pairings have done together. And there's, for instance, in the Chestnut Street building, which is where they're housed out of. And so you've got a little bit of everything that goes from North Main, the style stand center, which is where Janice campaign is located all the way to seventh in main Dallas County Historical Society, which is hosting a wonderful two photography exhibits one of them, one that Dr. Laura Wilson from Sternberg Museum is doing with some sort of abstracted photography that has to do with the natural world, and various scientific components that they're working with out there. But it's creating art out of these very unique, almost micro views of interesting things. So that's going to be fascinating. And a whole bunch in between including defiance brewery has been really wanting to get on the art walks for a while. And so they are going to be hosting a body of work that we still have from Gordon Sherman, with some frank nickels pieces in there. So anybody just going there, as a matter of course on Saturday will see things in there. But other folks may just want to migrate down that way. Because again, you've got six hours on Saturday. I do want to remind everyone that I mentioned the campus exhibitions, they are just 10am to 2pm. But otherwise, everything else is 10 to four, we've got a new art car that's going to be over at the Pavilion. I'm so excited. It's called spellbound and a gentleman who just moved to Hoisington from Trinidad, Colorado, an incredible artist, but also an art car enthusiast. He's organized tons of them all over the country. He has a couple of them. And this one is covered in in fabulous artwork and a gazillion scrabble tiles in phrases and words and quotes and statements. There's places on the cars where people can do their own, you know, make their own words and phrases and contribute to you know, with the Scrabble tiles, but it's covered. It's awesome. And that will be over there as will be a ceramic show and sale from Fort Hays State students that was very popular last spring over at the Pavilion and John makings from Great Bend will be back with his handcrafted drums. So we'll have three interactive drum circles at 11am 1pm and 2pm. There in the pavilion, and then another student coming from the performing arts, Danny Zhang will be having sort of his graduating undergraduate special, or I don't know if this is his masters, but his special jazz concert showcase performance. That'll be at three with Brad Dawson, Josh Duran and Spencer wheat corn, so no slouches there. And so that'll just be a wonderful free concert at three. And speaking of concerts on Friday night, we have our opening events at the downtown pavilion will be the Fort Hays jazz band spring outdoor concert, and it will be the final time that the jazz bands will be under the direction of Brad Dawson. He's still here still going to be doing music, but he will be conducting the jazz bands as the director for the last time in this wonderful open air concert at the Pavilion at seven o'clock on Friday night the 29th. The same night that the Encore series has their final program of the season. And of Green Gables the ballet, of course, there are tickets that you need to purchase for that. But I thought it was exciting that on that, you know pre Artwalk nights sort of the pre event, we've got these two amazing performing arts events. And this information that I've just shared is not on our website yet it will be on our website this weekend. And it's just a nice eight and a half by 11 sheet of information, easy to print out. So be watching for us on Facebook and our website because this will be available to you for the entire week before the Artwalk happens. So you can plan your attack and not miss a thing. But it's going to be a really, really amazing event. The Smoky Hill itself will run through June 4. So if you do have to miss the Artwalk weekend, still take time to come and see the smoke because there will be our amazing artwork there in so many different styles, genres and sizes from artists all throughout Kansas. And we will be dispensing $3,000 in cash awards. Don't know yet who's getting those. But that's something that'll happen right before we open. So a lot going a lot going on there. Good event. James Bell Yeah, excited for that. But that's just a fraction of what you got going on here because it's this time of year, the kiddos wrapping up their school year and I know you specifically especially love to be involved in Brenda Meder some stuff. We love working with the schools and getting involved with the kids in the schools. The schools love it. We try to bring things to them as often as possible. Just some of the things like today is high school art day. So we know there's some people out there that love seeing that and there's a few people who do go down and traipse around gross Coliseum. That's where all these I think there's something like 64 high schools represented I think I saw on Fort Hays website. This is Fort Hays, our high school art day. So it's not a haze Arts Council event. But we will have hundreds of students who will be visiting the Hayes Art Center to view our current exhibition for which it's the closing day of the Fort Hays State University departmental showcase faculty and graduate and undergraduate students that we've got there. So we'll be hosting tons of them today. Tomorrow, I'll be hosting about 1000 Kids in beach MIT for an outreach that we are doing with the Encore series for fourth and fifth grade students from 12 different elementary schools in our area. And then on Sunday, the day after the Artwalk. We have our big creative writing award ceremony. invitations have gone to the schools hopefully they've come on with winning students, families to know about that. Just a reminder, I've because I think there's almost 100 students from kindergarten through seniors in high school in both pose and poetry. In fact, I know your wife was one of the judges for us again this year. The English department is so kind and generous with their time to serve as the judging panel. And because it's 13 grades of you know, three to four places because we do a lot of honorable mentions in both prose and poetry. So about 100 young people will be honored and recognize so about 300 guests in the ballroom on Sunday afternoon for that. And then from Sunday, May 1 all the way through the end of the week, we have a residency with Che and Leslie Katie laughing matters that amazing, wonderful duo. In fact, on Thursday night, may the fifth Anyone is welcome to come to the Hayes Public Library at 630. Because Jay unless they will be doing their public showcase. We want to make sure everybody can see them, even if it's adult soup aren't part of the school systems because there's nothing better and more entertaining, and more professionally well done than Jay and Leslie Katie's laughing matters performance and famous figures finals are going to be on Friday May the sixth in the Beechman Performing Arts Center. So that kind of overlaps during the week that we've got these residencies with J and Leslie Katie. I also want to remind people that are wondering about our summer classes, we will be having our summer class program again. And we are working on getting things arranged. We know we'll have theater classes we know we're going to have classes in two and three dimensional art. We'll have a stained glass class again, things are looking good for another one of the Sternberg outreaches with those critters classes that we have. But those classes will not be ready for for public review and enrollment until probably the middle of that first week in May. It takes us a long time to get those together because all our teachers who are amazing people fit us into their schedules, they value this, they want to do it right. But they have a lot of items they have to check. So it will be the middle of that first week in May before you will find this information on our website, or announced through our Facebook page. But yeah, so just tons of stuff. Oh, and then I just want to give them a plug. Finishing the weekend, I talked about the performing arts that kicks off on Friday the 29th. And then Saturday, the Artwalk itself Sunday, not only will there be the creative writing award ceremony, late that afternoon DSM Wk is inviting to the public to their event with Jay and Leslie Katie, we're helping to serve some of their specific clients and constituents Sunday night at 730. Again, free because of their sponsorship support, the amazing Hayes Symphony Orchestra will be having their final concert of the season at 730 in beach, MIT. So this amazing, wonderful rich community has no shortage of different areas in the Visual Performing and literary arts for people to be engaged from the youngest of children, through the most senior of citizens, and throughout the community on campus. And I just want to remind everybody to keep your eyes open for that, again, if you follow us on, on Facebook, the Hayes Arts Council, we try to share as much as we can for not only our events, but events that happen for other elements of the community as well. So be watching and looking for that and definitely come out. It's all free on Saturday, April, the 30th 10am to 4pm to just enjoy the best and the most exciting that our community has to offer in the most wonderful environment possible. James Bell Absolutely. You know what else? If you want to find out more, I always like to talk about this, you got your website, Brenda Meder we do. And there's a lot of stuff on our website, even exhibitions that close, but you just want to sit around and look at artists, you got nothing else going on. That's up there. The famous figures videos from last year still there, they'll be there till we get this year's up. And in fact, it gives me a chance to give a plug to Tiger media network is going to film everything for us this year. So even though we get to go back to a live competition on stage and beat Schmidt on Friday, May the sixth people will be able to watch those videos, all the videos of them after the event on our website. It'll take us a little while to get them up there. But yeah, there's so much on our website, the exhibition that's up now if you don't get in since it closes today, every single piece and every artist that's featured in there is up on our website. There is information on those people so that you can really understand where they're coming from their backgrounds and their views as they make their art and yeah, a lot of stuff on our website. And it you know, I'm always afraid I'm not getting as much up there but it's already full so what the heck
The Twisted Sisters Podcast is so excited to share our guest Briana Hoisington with you all. She is a beautiful soul and gets down to the nitty gritty on what its like being a Mom, Friend, Wife and so much more. Briana gives us a little sneak peak into the book she is writing. This book gives you a direct look into her heart and soul. Briana's story is so unique and remarkable. Learn about her personal story and how losing her twins shortly after birth shaped her and her family forever. She truly is one of the kindest souls you will ever meet and will leave feeling like you gained a new best friend. Thank you so much for listening!
In this episode, Chrissy Wozniak sits down with Kelly Whitman, President & COO of Roto-mixROTO-MIX has built its reputation as the leading manufacturer of livestock mixing and feeding equipment, compost mixing equipment and manure spreaders by continually setting standards for the industry. The company was founded in Dodge City, Kansas by Ben Neier and Bill Pullen in 1984. Since that time, ROTO-MIX has grown to include additional manufacturing facilities in Hoisington, Kansas and Sunnyside Washington as well as a retail location in Scott City, Kansas. The marketing arm has over 100 dealers providing local sales and service in the U.S. and sales in over 40 international markets. With an in-house engineering department the company's leading edge developments specifically meet the ever-changing requirements of the cattle and dairy feeding industry. ROTO-MIX has successfully filed several patents related to the livestock mixing and feeding equipment. As important as our patents are, our most valuable commodity is our 100+ skilled and dedicated employees. Each and every one of them is committed to delivering a superior product to our dealers and end-users. "Ben and Jim Copeland were the first two to do this and that's why the company originally was called BJM, for Ben and Jim Manufacturing. Ben was actually the father of the feed mixer, because before Ben invented the auger box there really wasn't any way to mix feed in the early 60s. Then he kind of decided he had something going, he had something that worked pretty good, and kind of one of those things - the neighbor sees it and he says I want one, and the other neighbor sees one and he wants one. And Ben started manufacturing the auger mixers." Kelly WhitmanCrop status alerts sent to growers or trusted agronomists. Artificial intelligence screens for trouble areas and crop stages so that you can make your own assessment of crop production risks. Hi-Res, ground-based imagery available on platforms of your choice.Contact TECC Ag for a field up for free remote crop scouting at TECC Agriculture
The Host Mr. Tony Fleming goes to his bookshelf and grabs the book "If You Think You Can!" by T.J. Hoisington. The Host discusses the section in the book that without purpose, life is simple and boring.
Is inflation truly winning out after decades of deflation/disinflation? If so, what will the repercussions be? Hoisington investment officer and former senior economist at the Federal Reserve Lacy Hunt offers a graduate level presentation to answer these important questions. See the YouTube Video for the charts and graphics: https://youtu.be/kHZzsCEymKs
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In episode 22 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc talks with Chandler Hoisington of AWS about EKS Anywhere. They explore the decisions made by the AWS team in building a Kubernetes distribution and how the project is helping make Kubernetes more ubiquitous.
In episode 22 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc talks with Chandler Hoisington of AWS about EKS Anywhere. They explore the decisions made by the AWS team in building a Kubernetes distribution and how the project is helping make Kubernetes more ubiquitous.
In episode 22 of The Kubelist Podcast, Marc talks with Chandler Hoisington of AWS about EKS Anywhere. They explore the decisions made by the AWS team in building a Kubernetes distribution and how the project is helping make Kubernetes more ubiquitous.
Dairy . . . what is your favorite source, a glass of milk, a cup of yogurt, spicy nachos with creamy cheese, or the family favorite ice cream! Now, whether you love dairy or maybe you are little intolerant to dairy, there are other options that will discuss today with registered and licensed dietitian Erin Hoisington who works for the Midwest Dairy Council. Erin shares her background in agriculture studies and then finds her love for nutrition and becomes a registered dietitian. We talk about all the hot diary topics from nutrition, school nutrition, farming practices, sustainability, animal care, hormones, and yes, we even talk about cow poop. I have learned so much from Erin and I don't want to give anything away, so please enjoy this very informative and highly entertaining episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Senior Smarts - "Meet Serena Hoisington" Debby Bradley, Chaplin of St. Crispin Living Community and Ava LaRue with a 10-15 minute program covering items of interest to area seniors.
Taylin is a 25-year-old scooter rider from Flint Michigan. He has been riding since the razor days and he was the only scooter rider at his local park. Taylin is vocal about his opinions on Instagram so we touch on some sensitive topics in the scooter industry so I can get his opinions in more detail.Instagrams:@taki_taylin@outlook_industries@trevorjohnson_sa
In the final days of 1813, British forces set fire to the village of Buffalo. A number of residents attempted heroically to defend the attack, but in the end, the battle was lost. Join the Buffalo History Museum's Program Coordinator Matt Holland as he tells the story of Job's last stand.
A preview of Hoisington at Beloit State Semifinal.More discussion on the KSHSAA winter sports proposal. Are there better solutions? If so, what are they? Preview of KSU, NU, & Chiefs games this weekend.
A look at the Chiefs scheduleThe battle between KU and the NCAARally Week: Beloit volleyball coach Brandy Paul joins us. We replay the 3rd set of Beloit's Sub-State Semifinal win over Hoisington in October of 2019.
While the seniors danced at Prom Night 2001 in Hoisington, Kansas—a town of about 3,000—a tornado hit the town, destroying about a third of it. When they emerged from the dance, they discovered what had happened, and in the weeks that followed, they tried to explain to themselves why the tornado hit where it did. Plus other stories that happen on Prom Night.
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Listen to (or watch) today's "Success Interview." I was privileged to interview the world's Top Mental Conditioning Coach, Trevor Moawad. Sports Illustrated magazine calls Trevor Moawad, "The world's best brain trainer." Trevor is the author of the new bestselling released book titled, "It Takes What It Takes." Trevor has worked legendary athletes, such as Russell Wilson, Drew Brees, Serna Williams, including NCAA Teams and Special Forces, helping them optimized a peak performance mindset. Trevor Moawad and TJ Hoisington get real talking about the mindset of a high performer and how to gain a competitive edge through 'neutral thinking.' Watch Video: https://youtu.be/BFo3-Xm9j5k
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In today's "Success Interview, "I was privileged to interview the author of "Success Mindsets," Ryan Gottfredson. Insightful interview on the way we perceive our world not only affects our happiness but has a direct impact on what we achieve and what makes us effective. Listen as we discuss the different types of mindsets and determine what your "mindset' might be. In the end, you'll discover tools to begin changing your mindset for the better. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/79cuodyqOOY
In today's "Success Interview," I was privileged to interview Inclusion and Diversity expert, Jennifer Brown. Jennifer Brown is the author of the leadership book, titled: "How to Be An Inclusive Leader." The interview is thought-provoking, informational, and inspirational. Jennifer and I talked frankly about gender orientation, respect, kindness for all people, and how leaders can create Inclusive Cultures where EVERYONE THRIVES! Watch on Youtube: https://youtu.be/nZcIRuLIVTM
After doing the first episode on Happiness, we decided to expand on the concepts and the history. This episode looks into some of the history behind happiness, social constructs of the United States, their impact on our mental health and the field of psychology today. Episode Resources: Music selection is 'Would You Change The World' by Min-Y-Llan off of S27-X (II) courtesy of Free Music Archive (freemusicarchive.org) The Happiness Industry by William Davies The History of Happiness by Peter N. Stearns Happiness comes Naturally: Engagement with Nature as a Route to Positive Subjective Well-Being by Ethan A. McMahan The Built Environment and Mental Health by Gary W. Evans Ten questions concerning the built environment and mental health by Andrew J. Hoisington, et al. The Status Syndrome: How Social Standing Affects Our Health and Longevity by Michael Marmot Happiness, Geography and the Environment by Finbarr Brereton, J. Peter Clinch and Susana Ferreira --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/structuresofself/support
How do you best set up your oil and gas business for financial success? What about if you want to avoid a personal guarantee loan or are unsure of how to navigate the challenges that come with financing drilling and producing wells? This week’s podcast guest is Milan Simic, a Strategic Solutions Advisor for a CPA firm who has many years of experience in the oil and gas industry. He shares how he first got into the oil and gas industry and the different positions he’s held over the course of his career. Milan and Phil chat about networking, the financial challenges of small oil and gas operators and strategies for those who want to avoid a personal guarantee loan. If you want to hear the in’s and out’s of cash management and finances in the oil and gas industry, you’ll want to take a listen to this episode. Here are some of the things you can look forward to in this episode: How Milan ended up working in oil and gas His experiences of working for several oil and gas companies Why you need to network in any industry - but especially oil and gas Financial challenges and strategies for oil and gas operators Highlights: 2:48 How Milan initially got started in the oil and gas industry 5:05 Playing basketball while in college and deciding to take a different career path 6:27 Milan’s memories of working for Halliburton and traveling for the job 8:14 Transitioning to working as the President for an Enron family office 10:39 Mentors that made an impact on Milan’s careers 11:48 Why networking is crucial in any industry 13:28 What he does in his position at Adams, Brown, Beran & Ball, Chtd. 17:03 The financial challenges of small oil and gas operators 18:41 How they help those going through a growth process 21:14 Cash management strategies for operators 25:55 Strategies for avoiding a personal guarantee lender 28:03 Milan’s advice for oil and gas operators About Milan Simic: In 2001, Simic graduated from Stephen F. Austin State University with a bachelor’s degree in finance and accounting. He spent five years as an internal auditor at a large oilfield service company and two and a half years as a business risk services consultant with a Big Four accounting firm. Before joining the firm, Milan served as the president of a family office operation. In this role, he was responsible for growing the business, including overseeing seventeen different oil and gas project acquisitions which ranked the family office in the top 300 operators in Texas. Simic lives in Hoisington with his wife Sarah and their three daughters, Sofia, Mila, and Ana. Connect with Milan: LinkedIn | Call or text: 281-799-4315 About SherWare, Inc. If you’re enjoying this episode, please subscribe to our podcast and share with a friend! We also love ratings and reviews on Apple podcasts. SherWare creates software to simplify your accounting needs so you have more time to do the things that matter. We serve independent oil and gas operators, accountants and investors with a platform to manage their distributions and joint-interest billings on a platform -- and we’re the only software on the market that can integrate with your QuickBooks company. Click here to watch a demo of the software in action right now.
One of the "gifts" that my wife and I have given our children is the "Gift of Want." When someone is hungry to achieve a goal, they turn on their creative mechanism, and amazing things can happen. Regardless of age, parents, encourage your children to chase a vision...something that inspires them. You will be amazed by what they are capable of. In this podcast, my daughter Kyla and I talk about being hungry and self-sufficiency. Inspire your children with high expectations.
Today we honor the fallen and thank those who have served our country on this episode of Sorghum Smart Talk. Listen in as we discuss the SAVE farm program with Josh and Julia Debes from Hoisington, Kansas, as well as crop outlook for their region this year. Don't forget to subscribe to the show to stay in the loop and get updates on future episodes! Rate us, and leave a review to let us know what you think.
What does it mean to be authentic? How does one find more happiness and fulfillment in life? What habits of thinking do you have that limit your potential? In this "Success Interview" podcast, New York Times Bestselling author, Gary John Bishop and TJ Hoisington discuss the power of thoughts, words, and perceptions that sabotage lives. Gary John Bishop is the author of, "Stop Doing That Sh*t / End Self-Sabotage and Demand Your Life Back!" - Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/NHIt_22e4so
In this "Success Interview," TJ Hoisington and Ashley Goodall discuss the myths and lies about work and leadership. Based on the new book, "Nine Lies About Work," by Ashley Goodall and Marcus Buckingham. Discover WHAT REALLY WORKS and what doesn't when it comes to leading. You will be surprised! Watch Interview: https://youtu.be/dlE_SEjzQko
Do you believe in possibilities? Host Asya Gonzalez interviews the inspirational founder and member of the largest wheelchair dance group in the nation, recently seen on the Sundance TV show Push Girls” Chelsie Hill. At the age 17 Chelsie was tragically injured in a car accident leaving her T-10 Paraplegic. With the help of her dad, she launched a foundation, Walk and Roll, to educate others about the possibilities for a full life after an accident. Book Smart reporter, Maria Wong delves deeply into the young adult novel, You Have Seven Messages by Stewart Lewis that focuses not only on the endless opportunities available in life but also on family life, secrets, and the glamour of NYC. Asya shares the story by T.J. Hoisington, The Gift of Possibiiity, from the book Be the Star You Are!® for Teens which encourages everyone that “YES, you CAN!”
Ryan Sim and Youngjoo Ahn co-host a program centering on lessons of success and courage. First up is Economics Tune Up reporter Alex Pawlakos who talks about the economics of success with the concept of opportunity cost. International best selling author and motivator T.J. Hoisington, of If You Think, You Can! Thirteen Laws that Govern the Performance of High Achievers, If You Think You Can! for Teens, and The Secret of the Slight Edge shares success strategies that stick. One of the teens favorites is that achieving success is not a matter of “if” but “when”. Author of Merminia, Emm Cole talks about creating courageous and powerful female characters in her books. Ryan launches his Global Youth Talk segment with a story centering around the brave fifteen year old Pakistani girl, Malala Yousafzai , who was shot in the head for wanting an education. If you are looking for success tips, have the courage to tune in and be inspired.