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The first half of the 2025 Colorado Rockies season is finally, mercifully over. The Rockies finish the half with the most losses before the All-Star break in the modern era, and a whole messy bunch of things to be worried about when it comes to the future of the organization. However, Skyler and Evan are prepared for a much needed Holliday after all of that, and the Rockies were happy to oblige in the first round of the draft with the fourth overall pick! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brain Holliday is a mind-body coach. What you'll take from this podcast is how Brian is transitioning from one type of business to another. As business owners, we've been there. It seemed to be occurring in real time. His value becomes apparent when the clarity of his offer is evident.Key TakeawaysBrian's background and swimming journeyBrian shares his personal history with swimming, explaining that he was obsessed with becoming a strong swimmer as a young man, but struggled despite his efforts. He describes how he eventually unlearned his previous techniques and developed a new, more mindful approach to swimming that allowed him to dramatically improve.Applying the mindful swimming approach to other areasHow he applies the principles he learned from his swimming journey to other areas of his life, such as running and golf. He believes this mindset-focused approach can be valuable for executives and others dealing with high-pressure situations.Developing Brian's coaching/consulting businessThe group explores how Brian can package and market his mindset coaching services, with Kevin and Graham providing feedback and suggestions. They discuss the need to clearly define Brian's target audience, value proposition, and structured program or framework. The Next 100 Days Podcast Co-HostsGraham ArrowsmithGraham founded Finely Fettled ten years ago to help business owners and marketers market to affluent and high-net-worth customers. Graham founder of MicroYES, a Partner for MeclabsAI, where he introduces AI Agents that sit on websites, to increase engagement, dwell time, leads and conversions.Kevin ApplebyKevin specialises in finance transformation and implementing business change. He's the COO of GrowCFO, which provides both community and CPD-accredited training designed to grow the next generation of finance leaders. You can find Kevin on LinkedIn and at kevinappleby.com
Thornton and Scarlett find Meredith's quad in the woods, but no sign of Meredith. Det. Samuels will have startling news for them. Kate meets with Holliday and O'Neal for an update on the Lee's. Later Barnes will call her with shocking news. The Mercury and the Prometheus dock with the BSS after a disagreement between the Robo4 computers. Simon breaks the news of his relation to Lenora and prepares to depart back to London. Hanaka and his guard survey Zardoz's domain and decide whether or not to join him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Thornton and Scarlett find Meredith's quad in the woods, but no sign of Meredith. Det. Samuels will have startling news for them. Kate meets with Holliday and O'Neal for an update on the Lee's. Later Barnes will call her with shocking news. The Mercury and the Prometheus dock with the BSS after a disagreement between the Robo4 computers. Simon breaks the news of his relation to Lenora and prepares to depart back to London. Hanaka and his guard survey Zardoz's domain and decide whether or not to join him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
With the 2025 MLB Draft rapidly approaching, MLB Pipeline senior prospect and draft analyst Jim Callis returns to the Jack Vita Show, to preview this year's Draft. The Draft is set for Sunday, July 13. This conversation was taped Friday, June 27, days after the MLB Draft Combine in Phoenix concluded, and 23 days before the MLB Draft. This year's Draft does not have a clear-cut number one talent, leaving the Washington Nationals the opportunity to go in a number of different directions. They could tag college baseball's best pitcher, LSU's lefty Kade Anderson. They could go with the best high school position player (Ethan Holliday), or the best high school pitcher (Seth Hernandez). Jim helps break down the talent at the top of the Draft board, previewing Sunday's Draft. Jim also shares some thoughts from this year's MLB Draft Combine (0:00 - 40:30). Later, Jim and Jack shift their attention to the big leagues, specifically, young players that have impressed this season. After a lackluster rookie campaign, Pete Crow-Armstrong was named the National League's starting center fielder in next week's All-Star Game. The 23 year-old has found success in his sophomore season in the bigs. Jim has been high on PCA for a while, but did he see this coming from him in his second year? Jim also been high on Milwaukee Brewers rookie Jacob Misiorowski for quite some time. Misiorowski recently made his big league debut, and through his first four starts, the 23 year-old has a 3-1 record and 3.20 ERA across 19.2 IP. Jack and Jim talk Misiorowski and other young players they have their eye on this season. They also share some thoughts on the Chicago Cubs' hot start that has them in first place, just days before the All-Star break (40:30 - 53:35). Lastly, Jim and Jack discuss the cast for the upcoming season of Survivor, Survivor 50 (53:35 - END)! You can find more from us on Survivor 50 here.
Jen Holliday is the Director of Public Policy & Communications for Chittenden Solid Waste District (CSWD). Jen joins us today to talk about the great strides being made in policy and in practice with our waste and recycling programs.
In this episode of Birds on the Farm, we're joined by MLB Draft Analyst Azad Earl (@Data_prospects) for a deep dive into the 2025 MLB Draft and what the St. Louis Cardinals might do with the No. 5 overall pick. We break down high-upside prep stars like Seth Hernandez and Ethan Holliday. Azad also shares his concerns with Holliday's hit tool, how top high school shortstops stack up, and which under-the-radar prospects might be perfect fits for the Cardinals on Day 2.Join this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2j_m928DkTZsnj0nR_bERQ/joinUse code CARDS on Underdog Fantasy to get up to $1000 in bonus credit! https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-dealin-the-cardsUse our Lids affiliate link here: https://lids.7q8j.net/QyG60oBuy our merch here: https://dealin-the-cards.creator-spring.com/Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @DealinTheCardsJoin this channel to get access to perks:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2j_m928DkTZsnj0nR_bERQ/joinUse code CARDS on Underdog Fantasy to get up to $1000 in bonus credit! https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-dealin-the-cardsUse our Lids affiliate link here: https://lids.7q8j.net/QyG60oBuy our merch here: https://dealin-the-cards.creator-spring.com/Follow us on Instagram, Twitter, and TikTok @DealinTheCards
Celtics trade Holliday and Porzingis; McCollum and Olynyk traded to Wizards; Kyrie and Van Vleet extend and we review the top 15 in NBA Draft
Live form the UCB Theatre NY, we discuss Zohran Mamdani's exciting win, Cuomo's Dodge Charger, and Jet Skiing in the East River. This Month's Panelists: Alex Goldmark (Exec Producer, Planet Money), Peter Grosz (Veep, Wait Wait… Don't Tell Me!), Rachel Holliday Smith (Managing Editor, THE CITY)
It's been almost a year since Mike Elias acquired pitcher Trevor Rogers from the Miami Marlins in a young summer deal and his emergence this month has been quite a mixed bag but Luke Jones and Nestor certainly see the possibilities after a complete effort in a 6-0 win over the Texas Rangers at scorching Oriole Park at Camden Yards. And this Jackson Holliday kid can play a little, too! The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Holliday emergence and Rogers hot effort in Orioles win over Texas first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
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Judy Holliday unexpectedly won the 1950 Best Actress Oscar instead of Bette Davis in All About Eve and Gloria Swanson in Sunset Blvd, but the Judes IS outstandingly funny in Born Yesterday. George Cukor's classic comedy actually gets funnier as it goes along, as the likable ditz Holliday grows curious about history, politics, word origins...and bettering herself. Broderick Crawford plays her uncouth, corrupt, long-time boyfriend who's in Washington to buy himself his very own politician while William Holden is the journalist paid to teach Holliday things she didn't know. And fun ensues. This 672nd episode on Have You Ever Seen is a one-Ryan edition, so shuffle through your dictionary to find exactly the right words as even Born Yesterday gets a thorough reviewin'...even. Try the goods at Sparkplug Coffee. Our "HYES" promo code is the key to getting a onetime 20% discount. The website is "sparkplug.coffee/hyes". Subscribe to Have You Ever Seen on your podcasting application, but track us down on YouTube too (throw @hyesellis into the search bar). Rate, review, comment, etc. Want to give us some feedback? Try the social stuff: Ryan is @moviefiend51 on Twi-X and ryan-ellis on Bluesky while Bev is @bevellisellis and bevellisellis on those 2 apps. Or email us: haveyoueverseenpodcast@gmail.com.
Sermon Text: 1 Peter 3:15; Romans 5:1-5For more information on Buncombe Street Methodist Church in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreet.com
In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Nicole Holliday. Dr. Holliday is a sociophonetician and Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkely in the United States. Today, Dr. Holliday discusses her 2023 paper “Complex Variation in the Construction of a Sociolinguistic Persona: the Case of Vice President Kamala Harris” in which Dr. Holliday analyses VP Harris' linguistic identity on the 2020 U.S. presidential election debate stage. In the paper, Dr. Holliday examines Harris' construction of identity through language features and discusses the overt and covert prestige that those features represent to different audiences.For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Nicole Holliday. Dr. Holliday is a sociophonetician and Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkely in the United States. Today, Dr. Holliday discusses her 2023 paper “Complex Variation in the Construction of a Sociolinguistic Persona: the Case of Vice President Kamala Harris” in which Dr. Holliday analyses VP Harris' linguistic identity on the 2020 U.S. presidential election debate stage. In the paper, Dr. Holliday examines Harris' construction of identity through language features and discusses the overt and covert prestige that those features represent to different audiences.For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/language
In this episode of the Language on the Move Podcast, Brynn Quick speaks with Dr. Nicole Holliday. Dr. Holliday is a sociophonetician and Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkely in the United States. Today, Dr. Holliday discusses her 2023 paper “Complex Variation in the Construction of a Sociolinguistic Persona: the Case of Vice President Kamala Harris” in which Dr. Holliday analyses VP Harris' linguistic identity on the 2020 U.S. presidential election debate stage. In the paper, Dr. Holliday examines Harris' construction of identity through language features and discusses the overt and covert prestige that those features represent to different audiences.For additional resources, show notes, and transcripts, go here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Holliday's Helping Hands (HHH), a nonprofit that houses LA's homeless population and helps them become productive citizens, is opening two new facilities — one with 36 beds in Los Angeles on June 16 and the other with 100 beds in Wilmington debuting July 1. Hollidays Helping Hands City: Carson Address: 17420 S Avalon Blvd, Ste. 101 Website: https://www.hollidayshh.org Email: frank@frankgroffinc.com
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Tune in as Loren Dermody welcomes Leah Holliday for her first live podcast appearance. Together, they explore the ins and outs of the heli (helicopter cartwheel)—one of AcroDance's most eye-catching skills. Learn practical progressions, helpful drills, and teaching tips to help your dancers develop that signature swoop. If you're looking to add something special to your classes, this episode is full of useful insights you won't want to miss. Listen now! About Leah Leah has been teaching acro and dance for over 25 years. She was born and raised in Regina, SK and studied dance and baton twirling at the Martin School of Dance. Not only was she known as a well accomplished dancer but she represented Canada in Baton Twirling at numerous World Championships as a soloist and team member. Leah has been with AA for 4 years. She is a course conductor and examiner. Leah teaches dance and acro in Calgary, AB and she teachers Master Classes for Acrobatic Arts. Need some visuals? Check out Leah's Weekly Mini presentation, Heli Progressions with Leah Holliday, on YouTube! If you'd like more amazing content more tips and ideas check out our Acrobatic Arts Channel on YouTube. Subscribe Now! Connect with Acrobatic Arts on your favourite social media platform: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/acrobaticarts/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Acroarts Twitter: https://twitter.com/acrobatic_arts/ Learn more and register for our programs at AcrobaticArts.com
In this Greatest Hits Series episode, I chat with two of the sharpest orthodontic minds I know, Dr. Sean Holliday and Dr. Barry Glaser, to talk about aligners, efficiency, and tech in orthodontics.Sean runs a multi-location juggernaut in Hawaii. Barry's crushing it with a boutique-style practice in New York. Both have totally different models, but they've dialed in workflows that make remote monitoring sing.We dig into what's working, what's not, the most common mistakes (yeah, I've made some too), and how tech can help you see fewer patients per day while growing your practice.If you're struggling with finding good team members or just want a smarter way to scale… you've got to hear this.
In this Dailycast episode of Wrestling Coast to Coast, Chris Maitland and Justin McClelland review Awesome Championship Wrestling's Aftershock with a main event of Richard Holliday vs. Matt Cardona for the ACW title, a steel cage match between the awesomely named Sent to Slaughter and the NOW, Tommy Dreamer vs. Zack Clayton, and much more, plus we ask the most important question - Was It Awesome? For VIP listeners, we watch tremendous tag teams in turmoil from a historic night for Beyond Wrestling, with Miracle Generation against the newly-formed Star Struck, and for the IWTV Tag Titles, Fresh Air takes on Jameson Shook & Jaden Newman.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/pwtorch-dailycast--3276210/support.
(00:00-32:55) Doug's down today after the loss last night. Attendance up a bit last night. Jackson almost won a raffle. Big pastrami dog guy. The Ken Dog. Topless popsicles. Lance Lynn wanted to light the picnic table on fire. Plowhawk trying to get Holliday's autograph at spring training. The 2011 World Series bullpen snafu for the Cardinals. That Cardinal loss is tearing the community apart. Audio of Oli talking about not hitting Burleson last night. Buck Swope's Twitter. Leaving smut around the office.(33:03-52:48) Kimbra's bangs. Audio from MLB Network talking Cardinals being buyers or sellers at the trade deadline. Naming A League of Their Own cast. A grifter's bonfire. Build each other up. Golfing French Lick. Packing is the only thing keeping Doug from moving.(52:57-1:07:12) Just gonna have fun and be boys with White Castles and beer. Audio of Pat Maroon on MLB Network giving his Mount Rushmore of Cardinals. He named too many. Doug himming and hawing over his list. Maroon on winning the Cup in St. Louis.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Lo siento Brandon, pero era el momento de dar la oportunidad a alguien más. Llevamos 6 blanqueadas hasta el momento. Un cuarto de temporada. El año pasado en toda la temporada nos blanquearon 7 veces. ¿A ustedes les parece que esto era normal? No necesitamos más datos para entender que Brandon Hyde puede que no haya sido el problema, pero era necesario hacer algo, lo que fuera, para salir de este penoso camino de derrotas que solo nos hacen recordar que no podemos permitirnos perder un año de estos jugadores que están cerca de su prime y que si no lo están ahora, a lo mejor el cambio de timonel les puede venir bien. No volveremos a tener juntos a peloteros como Henderson, Rutschman, Holliday, Westburg, Cowser y Mullins. No volveremos a verlos juntos en Baltimore.
Hour 1: Garland or Holliday? + ALN + Browns Brook Park move, with or without county aid full 2134 Fri, 16 May 2025 13:53:20 +0000 UDhttfN4h85kXPsPfyXw1OaIe21UEPiG sports The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima sports Hour 1: Garland or Holliday? + ALN + Browns Brook Park move, with or without county aid The only place to talk about the Cleveland sports scene is with Ken Carman and Anthony Lima. The two guide listeners through the ups and downs of being a fan of the Browns, Cavaliers, Guardians and Ohio State Buckeyes in Northeast Ohio. They'll help you stay informed with breaking news, game coverage, and interviews with top personalities.Catch The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima live Monday through Friday (6 a.m. - 10 a.m ET) on 92.3 The Fan, the exclusive audio home of the Browns, or on the Audacy app. For more, follow the show on X @KenCarmanShow. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https
Voted Best Local Podcast by The PitchOn today's episode, Agatha (Jillian Youngbird) sits down with a trash person (MacKenzie Reed), a flower eater (Erika Holliday), and a bomb expert (Zach Perez). Then, Tom Timly pays tribute to all the moms out there! Be sure to rate, review, and subscribe!U-HollersKC Improv CompanyThe Bird Comedy TheaterJillian GuthrieFollow us on Instagram
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Alaska's Legendary Bush Pilot: Terry Holliday In this unforgettable episode of Coffee and a Hanger, we sit down with Terry Holliday—Alaska Aviation Hall of Famer, Wright Brothers Award recipient, Craig Taylor Award recipient, and living legend of the Alaskan skies. His story begins in 1957 when, at just 12 years old, he wandered into a canvas tent in Anchorage and met a man rebuilding an airplane engine. That chance encounter set him on a lifelong path of flight, adventure, and survival.Terry recounts growing up in Anchorage, learning to weld with a coat hanger, rebuilding aircraft engines alongside his father, and learning to fly the hard way—without GPS, relying only on instinct and the land. But it was the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake—one of the most powerful quakes in North American history—that became a defining moment in his life. When the ground tore open and buildings collapsed, Terry didn't run—he stepped into chaos to rescue the injured. Hear how that experience shaped his philosophy: when someone's in trouble in the Alaskan wilderness, you don't wait, you go. It showed him that his mechanical skills, his courage, and his instinct for survival could continue to save lives. Weather, darkness, remoteness—none of it mattered.Terry shares harrowing stories, hard lessons, and the deep bond between man and machine, forged in some of the harshest and most beautiful landscapes on Earth.#alaska #flying #aviation
It's In the News.. a look at the top headlines and stories in the diabetes community. This week's top stories: A new Austrailian study aims to prevent type 1, the new twiist pump will integrate with Eversnse CGM as well as Libre, diabetes deaths are down in the US, Dexcom U is looking for college athletes, and more! Find out more about Moms' Night Out Please visit our Sponsors & Partners - they help make the show possible! Learn more about Gvoke Glucagon Gvoke HypoPen® (glucagon injection): Glucagon Injection For Very Low Blood Sugar (gvokeglucagon.com) Omnipod - Simplify Life Learn about Dexcom Check out VIVI Cap to protect your insulin from extreme temperatures The best way to keep up with Stacey and the show is by signing up for our weekly newsletter: Sign up for our newsletter here Here's where to find us: Facebook (Group) Facebook (Page) Instagram Twitter Check out Stacey's books! Learn more about everything at our home page www.diabetes-connections.com Reach out with questions or comments: info@diabetes-connections.com Episode transcription with links: Hello and welcome to Diabetes Connections In the News! I'm Stacey Simms and every other Friday I bring you a short episode with the top diabetes stories and headlines happening now. XX A world-first human trial of a drug designed to treat the underlying cause of type 1 diabetes has begun in Australia. University of Queensland researcher Ranjeny Thomas said the experimental drug — dubbed ASITI-201 — was designed to retrain the immune system so it no longer attacks the insulin-producing pancreatic cells, known as beta cells. The drug, given as an injection under the skin, combines fragments of a protein found in the beta cells of people with type 1 diabetes and vitamin D to calm the immune response. She said if effective, the drug would initially be given to patients with type 1 diabetes as soon as possible after diagnosis to preserve remaining pancreatic cells and reduce the amount of insulin needed. But eventually, if screening programs can be developed to pick up people at risk of developing type 1 diabetes, it may be possible to "prevent the progression of the disease altogether". The first in-human trial of 36 participants will test the safety of the drug, but blood tests will also determine the impact of the therapy on a patient's immune system and glucose tolerance. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2025-04-29/type-1-diabetes-drug-trial-auto-immune-disease-science/105223022 XX Diabetes deaths in the U.S. have fallen to some of the lowest rates in years, according to new preliminary figures published by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reversing a surge in mortality that was seen during the COVID-19 pandemic. There were 26.4 deaths per 100,000 people from diabetes, according to early death certificate data for the third quarter of 2024 published this month by the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics. Death rates from diabetes peaked in 2021, according to CDC figures, at 31.1 deaths per 100,000 people for that year. Diabetes was the eighth leading cause of death in 2021. The CDC says the link between COVID-19 and diabetes may be to blame for that increase. "Data show an increase in mortality rates for all people during the COVID-19 pandemic, and research shows that people with underlying conditions, including diabetes, are more likely to become very sick from COVID-19 and have a higher risk of hospitalization and death," Christopher Holliday, head of the CDC's Division of Diabetes Translation, told CBS News in a statement. Holliday added that research shows the pandemic may also have made it harder for Americans to properly manage the disease, ranging from interruptions to physical activity to disruptions to routine medical care diagnosing and treating the disease. https://www.cbsnews.com/news/diabetes-deaths-lowest-levels-years-early-cdc-figures/ XX Big news for the Eversense CGM – they have their first pump partner. Sequel Med Tech says the twist pump will integrate with Senseonics Eversense 365 continuous glucose monitor (CGM). This collaboration would make twiist the first AID system compatible with Eversense 365, the world's first and only one-year CGM. Sequel and Senseonics say they have already started their work to integrate the latest-generation, 365-day implantable sensor with twiist. They expect to make the integrated offering available in the third quarter of this year. This marks the second CGM integration for Sequel, which partnered with Abbott and its FreeStyle Libre platform earlier this year. This week we also got a peek at the packaging and delivery of the twist as the first people posted about wearing it. We'll follow up and learn more about this newest insulin pump in the us. Senseonics, meanwhile, brought the first year-long CGM to market last year, launching Eversense 365 with its global distribution partner, Ascensia Diabetes Care, in October 2024. The system also received clearance as an integrated CGM (iCGM) system, meaning it can work with compatible medical devices. Those include insulin pumps as part of automated insulin delivery systems. https://www.drugdeliverybusiness.com/sequel-senseonics-integrate-cgm-insulin-pump/ XX Medtronic has announced the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) approval for the Simplera Sync sensor for use with the MiniMed 780G system. With this approval, the MiniMed 780G system now offers more flexibility for users of the company's most advanced insulin delivery system featuring Meal Detection technology with both the Guardian 4 sensor and Simplera Sync sensor. The Simplera Sync is a disposable, all-in-one sensor that requires no fingersticks with SmartGuard or overtape and features a simple, two-step insertion process. It is the company's newest addition to its CGM portfolio, which expands options and provides greater flexibility for users. The MiniMed 780G system's adaptive algorithm automatically anticipates, adjusts, and corrects glucose levels every 5 minutes, 24/7 – working around the clock so users can focus on what matters. It's the only system featuring Meal Detection technology, which detects rising sugar levels and delivers more insulin as needed to help users keep glucose levels in range more often – even when users occasionally forget to dose insulin for snacks or meals or underestimate their carbs. The system uses a “treat to target” approach and flexible glucose targets as low as 100 mg/dL, which, combined with its adaptive algorithm allows it to more closely mirror the glucose levels of someone not living with diabetes. Real-world data of the system shows global users consistently achieve time in range above international targets of 70% when using optimal settings (active insulin time of two hours and 100 mg/dL target glucose). It is also the only system that works with the world's only infusion set that lasts up to 7 days so that users only have to change their infusion set once per week and can experience 96% fewer injections compared to multiple daily injections. “We're committed to driving innovation that makes life easier for those living with diabetes so they can forget about their diabetes as much as possible throughout the day,” said Que Dallara, EVP and president of Medtronic Diabetes. “Our MiniMed 780G system delivers advanced diabetes technology for so many around the world, and we're excited to continue evolving this experience with expanded CGM options —including our Simplera Sync sensor, which we look forward to bringing to people living with diabetes in the U.S.” A limited launch of the Simplera Sync sensor will begin in the U.S. in the fall of 2025. Today, the MiniMed 780G system can be used with the Guardian 4 sensor. Like this:https://med-techinsights.com/2025/04/29/simplera-sync-sensor-for-minimed-780g-now-fda-approved/ XX Front office changes at Insulet.. The former head of Johnson & Johnson's worldwide medtech business, Ashley McEvoy will take over as president and CEO from Jim Hollingshead, who has led Insulet since 2022. In its announcement of the leadership change, Insulet said that Hollingshead and the company mutually agreed to part ways, effective immediately. McEvoy served as worldwide medtech chairman at J&J from 2018 until her departure in late 2023, the culmination of nearly 30 years at the company and several executive roles—including president of its Ethicon division and group chairman of vision and diabetes care. Since then, she has also served as a board member at Procter & Gamble. https://www.fiercebiotech.com/medtech/insulet-taps-former-jj-medtech-head-ashley-mcevoy-be-ceo XX New free mobile game launched this week to make type 1 diabetes onboarding faster easier and less overwhelming. It's called Level One.. created by Level Ex (Powered by Relevate Health), the studio behind award-winning medical games for medical professionals. Level Ex CEO Sam Glassenberg created the game after a – quote - brutal onboarding experience when his daughter was diagnosed five years ago He says It took a year to understand how to manage this disease. So we fixed it. We built a game that can train your brain to do it in a matter of hours." The game is launching in partnership with leading diabetes organizations Beyond Type 1 and Breakthrough T1D Play, who are integrating Level One into their outreach and educational campaigns to support newly diagnosed families worldwide. Download Level One on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/level-one-a-diabetes-game/id6739605694 Learn more: https://playlevelone.com https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/level-ex-launches-level-one-a-free-mobile-game-to-redefine-type-1-diabetes-onboarding-302440929.html XX Collagen is widely recognized for its role in maintaining healthy skin, but its importance extends far beyond that. As the most abundant protein in the human body, collagen provides essential structure and support to nearly all tissues and organs. Now, researchers at Carnegie Mellon's Feinberg Lab have made a major breakthrough using their novel Freeform Reversible Embedding of Suspended Hydrogels (FRESH) 3D bioprinting technique. This method enables the precise printing of soft, living cells and tissues. Leveraging this technology, the team successfully created the first-ever microphysiologic system, also known as a tissue model, constructed entirely from collagen. This advancement opens new possibilities for studying disease and engineering tissue therapies, including potential treatments for conditions like Type 1 diabetes. Traditionally, small-scale models of human tissue, referred to as microfluidics, organ-on-chip devices, or microphysiologic systems, have been fabricated using synthetic materials such as silicone rubber or plastics. These materials were necessary due to limitations in earlier manufacturing techniques. However, because they are not biologically native, they fail to fully replicate natural tissue environments, restricting their effectiveness in biomedical research and therapeutic development. “Now, we can build microfluidic systems in the Petri dish entirely out of collagen, cells, and other proteins, with unprecedented structural resolution and fidelity,” explained Adam Feinberg, a professor of biomedical engineering and materials science & engineering at Carnegie Mellon University. “Most importantly, these models are fully biologic, which means cells function better.” Building Complex Tissues with FRESH Bioprinting In new research published in Science Advances, the group demonstrates the use of this FRESH bioprinting advancement, building more complex vascularized tissues out of fully biologic materials, to create a pancreatic-like tissue that could potentially be used in the future to treat Type 1 diabetes. This advancement in FRESH bioprinting builds on the team's earlier work published in Science, by improving the resolution and quality to create fluidic channels that are like blood vessels down to about 100-micron diameter. “There were several key technical developments to the FRESH printing technology that enabled this work,” described Daniel Shiwarski, assistant professor of bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh and prior postdoctoral fellow in the Feinberg lab. “By implementing a single-step bioprinting fabrication process, we manufactured collagen-based perfusable CHIPS in a wide range of designs that exceed the resolution and printed fidelity of any other known bioprinting approach to date. Further, when combined with multi-material 3D bioprinting of ECM proteins, growth factors, and cell-laden bioinks and integration into a custom bioreactor platform, we were able to create a centimeter-scale pancreatic-like tissue construct capable of producing glucose-stimulated insulin release exceeding current organoid based approaches.” https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-bioprint-living-tissues-that-could-revolutionize-diabetes-treatment/ XX Another study showing the blood sugar benefit of walking after a meal. Skeletal muscle plays a central role in glucose uptake. Exercise stimulates glucose transport into muscle cells through insulin-independent pathways, notably through the action of glucose transporter type 4 (GLUT-4), which is responsible for transporting glucose from blood to skeletal muscles.4 This means that even without a robust insulin response, physical activity can facilitate glucose clearance from the bloodstream. These effects also occur without requiring high-intensity exercise, making postprandial walking accessible to a broad range of individuals, including those with limited exercise tolerance. multiple studies show that starting activity within 30 minutes after a meal is optimal. https://www.news-medical.net/health/Walking-After-Meals-Small-Habit-Big-Metabolic-Gains.aspx XX Dexcom brings back Dexcom U for a 4th years. This is a name, image and license program for college athletes with diabetes and includes a nationwide open call for passionate and inspiring college athletes to join its roster. Now through May 23, athletes, coaches, friends and family members can nominate candidates through an online submission. Those selected, along with the eight returning athletes from last year, will be invited to attend the Dexcom U Signing Day Camp this summer, hosted by Dexcom Warrior and Baltimore Ravens tight end Mark Andrews. https://www.hmenews.com/article/dexcom-u-returns-for-fourth-season
For many Star Wars fans, the animated side of that galaxy far, far away has provided some of the most compelling and fulfilling storytelling in the entire saga! Joining me today to discuss our love for this side of Star Wars is my friend and fellow podcaster Scotty Holliday! Join us; it is your destiny!
Sermon Text: Matthew 6:26-28For more information on Buncombe Street Methodist Church in Greenville, SC, visit our website at www.buncombestreet.com
Los duros años de la reconstrucción fueron años en los que mirábamos el futuro. La granja estaba llena de talento y poco a poco iban a empezar a subir. Cuando subió Rutschman se sintió la fuerza telúrica de la emoción de los aficionados. Subió Gunnar, subió Mountcastle y con ellos la expectativa. Ahora que todos están arriba, parece mentira pero sentimos que estamos en el mismo lugar en el que estábamos en 2021. Estábamos ahí. A pepa 'e guama. Pero sin llegar al objetivo. No es que sea pesimista, sino que el momento actual del equipo esto es lo que transmite. Y si miramos hacia adelante, vemos que esa generación de talentos como los de Rutschman, Holliday, Gunnar, Westburg y Cowser, se va a terminar marchando a equipos en donde realmente van a poder ser parte de grupos ganadores.
In this inspiring conversation, I sit down with Leslee Holliday—wife to former MLB star Matt Holliday, and mom to four incredibly talented children, including pro baseball player Jackson Holliday. Leslee is unwavering in her love for Jesus, and she shares how faith, family, and health are deeply intertwined in her life. We talk about raising kids in their God-given gifts, the power of living a Christ-centered life, and why spiritual, mental, and physical well-being are all essential to making a lasting impact. Her non-negotiable questions in patterning a life after Christ: How Can I See people clearly? How Can I Know people deeply? How Can I Love people well? This episode is full of wisdom, grace, and reminders of what really matters. Connect with Leslee on Instagram: @lesleesmithholliday
Cuando se gana bien, es inevitable el optimismo. Vienen ahora los Rojos que han perdido 2 seguidos y nos pondrán a Andrew Abbott en la lomita, zurdo, ganó en su apertura ante los Piratas y solo espero que no haga Hyde un lineup especial contra zurdos. Que jueguen los que están bien. Kjerstad y Holliday tienen que estar, lo mismo que Mullins. Puede meter a Laureano en el LF y Kjerstad en el RF, pero deben estar Gunnar, Mullins, Kjerstad y Holliday sí o sí. No inventes Brandon por favor. Que Abbott no va a estar 9 innings tampoco.
On a night with a great start from Dean Kremer and a clean sheet from the Orioles' bullpen, Luke Jones and Nestor the discuss a sign of pitching prosperity and an awakening from the bat of Jackson Holliday in grand slam win over the Cleveland Guardians. Beware: fashion statements within... The post Luke Jones and Nestor discuss Orioles prosperity with solid Kremer start and Holliday grand slam win first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
Ed, Rob, and Jeremy were joined by The Baltimore Sun's Andy Kostka on Thursday's BBMS for a discussion on the first three weeks of O's baseball. The team stumbled out of the gate and there's been a lot of outside noise about the lineups Brandon Hyde is throwing out each. Do guys like Jackson Holliday and Heston Kjerstad need to be in those daily lineups?
Before he was the sharp-tongued, quick-drawing legend of Tombstone, John Henry “Doc” Holliday was a Southern aristocrat, a brilliant dentist, and a man marked by tragedy. In today's episode Ben and Producer Andrew trace the surprising early life of the West's most infamous gambler-gunslinger—from his genteel Georgia upbringing to a tuberculosis diagnosis that sent him spiraling into saloons, showdowns, and the seedier corners of the American frontier. Along the way, we unpack how Val Kilmer's unforgettable performance in Tombstone helped turn Holliday into a pop culture icon—and why the real man was even more complicated, charming, and dangerous than the movie made him out to be.
(00:00-23:38) Jamie Rivers joins the program talking about the red hot Blues. Jordan Kyrou's big hit in overtime. Really stellar goaltending. Jimmy Snipes. Jamie doesn't know where Jobu came from. Jamie's trying to go to Vegas instead of Winnipeg. Tim was the star of the Mizzou lunch yesterday. (23:46-44:29) What's Jackson's music theme for the day? What makes something cheeky? Mr. Lix is on the phone lines. Lix wants Pop Warner fired and Masyn Winn sent to AAA. A bottle of Josh. Aim Point. A cooler of Busch Light is a cultural thing. Congrats to the JV Golf Coach for being the March Listener of the Month. Who has more money, Lix or Holliday? (44:39-1:13:11) Thanks to the Lix Effect, friend of the show Matt Holliday on the phone lines. Hitting in the 2 hole. Stings a little when the pitcher hit 8th. Torpedo bats. Matt's Opening Day experience. Neighbors with Rickie Fowler. Yadi bought Matt's old house back in the day. His days as a football player. The sparse crowds at Busch. Showing up announced at The Cat's house. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-23:38) Jamie Rivers joins the program talking about the red hot Blues. Jordan Kyrou's big hit in overtime. Really stellar goaltending. Jimmy Snipes. Jamie doesn't know where Jobu came from. Jamie's trying to go to Vegas instead of Winnipeg. Tim was the star of the Mizzou lunch yesterday. (23:46-44:29) What's Jackson's music theme for the day? What makes something cheeky? Mr. Lix is on the phone lines. Lix wants Pop Warner fired and Masyn Winn sent to AAA. A bottle of Josh. Aim Point. A cooler of Busch Light is a cultural thing. Congrats to the JV Golf Coach for being the March Listener of the Month. Who has more money, Lix or Holliday? (44:39-1:13:11) Thanks to the Lix Effect, friend of the show Matt Holliday on the phone lines. Hitting in the 2 hole. Stings a little when the pitcher hit 8th. Torpedo bats. Matt's Opening Day experience. Neighbors with Rickie Fowler. Yadi bought Matt's old house back in the day. His days as a football player. The sparse crowds at Busch. Showing up announced at The Cat's house. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We're thrilled to get to know Sam Holliday, CEO of Oshi Health. Oshi Health is changing the paradigm of GI care. They're building a virtual GI center of excellence—not just tweaking the system, but completely redefining what high-quality, comprehensive digestive care looks like. This involves multidisciplinary teams, evidence-backed care models, and a real focus on driving outcomes while reducing avoidable medical spend. They are also fully in-network with leading health plans, making this care truly accessible.In this episode, we're diving into the future of GI care, what it takes to build a sustainable digital health company, and lessons Sam has learned with building Oshi.
Matt Holliday joins the program to talk about the state of the Redbirds heading into the 2025 season. Holliday talks about his relationship with Nolan Arenado, his outlook on the roster, and being at Busch for the Opening Day ceremonies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Matt Holliday joins the program to talk about the state of the Redbirds heading into the 2025 season. Holliday talks about his relationship with Nolan Arenado, his outlook on the roster, and being at Busch for the Opening Day ceremonies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Opening Day week has finally arrived and the Baseball Bar-B-Cast pod is ready with a jam packed pod to kick off the week. Jake Mintz shares his top 50 most important MLB people of the 2025 season with Jordan Shusterman and highlights a handful of people that will define the upcoming year in baseball. The two also sit down with Cincinnati Reds superstar shortstop Elly De La Cruz to discuss being on this year's cover of 'MLB: The Show' video game. The two end the show catching up on all the baseball news they didn't cover during the division preview weeks: (4:30) - The Opener: Jake reveals his top 50 most important people in MLB this season (6:45) - No. 42 - Munetaka Murakami(8:50) - No. 50 - Chandler Simpson(10:40) - No. 35 - Jed Hoyer(13:35) - No. 32-24 - S. Alcantarra | L. Robert Jr. | N. Arenado(15:45) - No. 31. Jasson Dominguez(18:45) - No. 27-30 - J. Merrill | J. Chourio | J. Jobe | J. Holliday(21:30) - No. 22-23 - Jose Altuve | Cam Smith(23:45) - No. 9 - Roki Sasaki (24:45) - No. 7-8 - Spencer Strider | Ronald Acuna Jr. (26:45) - No. 2 - Vlad Guerrero Jr(29:20) - No. 6 - Paul Skenes (34:10) - Elly De La Cruz interview (43:00) - Baseball news catchup Subscribe to Baseball Bar-B-Cast on your favorite podcast app:
Bleav in OkState's Justin Southwell and Nathan Gilsleider recap Oklahoma State sports news from the past couple of weeks including OSU Wrestling's Big 12 Title, Grant Garner returning to Football, Hoops, and the rollercoaster of OSU Baseball.
Nestled in the historic town of Marion, South Carolina, The Holliday House is more than just a grand home—it's a gateway to the past. This grand Victorian estate has witnessed both love and tragedy, its history marked by mysterious deaths, suicides, and unexplained illnesses. Its reputation as one of South Carolina's most haunted locations is undeniable. In 2023, Jennifer VanBoskerck, her son Zackery, and Kenneth Holden purchased the Holliday House, embarking on a journey to restore it to its former beauty while coexisting with the spirits that still call it home. Visitors and investigators report eerie phenomena—whispers in the halls, ice-cold spots, and the unmistakable presence of ghostly children and shadowy figures. Today on The Grave Talks, a journey into the haunted legacy and hidden history of Holliday House, a conversation with owner, property manager and psychic medium Kenneth Holden. This is Part Two of our conversation. For more information, search for them on Facebook, or go to their website at hollidayhouse1895.com. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
Social media and smartphones present unprecedented challenges for educators and parents. Parents and teachers often recognize that smartphones and social media do not help students, but they have not had data to confirm this belief.In this episode of Developing Classical Thinkers, Ashley Bahor and Olivia Holliday discuss Jonathan Haidt's 2024 book "The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness," and the evidence of social media usage's negative effects.In "The Anxious Generation," Haidt argues that social media apps hamper a teenager's normal social and emotional development. In this episode, Ashley Bahor and Olivia Holliday discuss "The Anxious Generation" and its claims, as well as strategies for parents to help their students avoid these kinds of technology.More information about Jonathan Haidt's "The Anxious Generation" can be found here: https://www.anxiousgeneration.com/bookMrs. Bahor received a B.S. in Child Development from Meredith College and a M.S.A. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.Mrs. Holliday received a B.A. in Psychology from Bryan College and an M.A. in Counseling with an emphasis in School Counseling from Marshall University Graduate College. Mrs. Holliday serves as Thales Academy's Guidance Counselor and is a helpful resource for every student.
Nestled in the historic town of Marion, South Carolina, The Holliday House is more than just a grand home—it's a gateway to the past. This grand Victorian estate has witnessed both love and tragedy, its history marked by mysterious deaths, suicides, and unexplained illnesses. Its reputation as one of South Carolina's most haunted locations is undeniable. In 2023, Jennifer VanBoskerck, her son Zackery, and Kenneth Holden purchased the Holliday House, embarking on a journey to restore it to its former beauty while coexisting with the spirits that still call it home. Visitors and investigators report eerie phenomena—whispers in the halls, ice-cold spots, and the unmistakable presence of ghostly children and shadowy figures. Today on The Grave Talks, a journey into the haunted legacy and hidden history of Holliday House, a conversation with owner, property manager and psychic medium Kenneth Holden. For more information, search for them on Facebook, or go to their website at hollidayhouse1895.com. Become a Premium Supporter of The Grave Talks Through Apple Podcasts or Patreon (http://www.patreon.com/thegravetalks) There, you will get: Access to every episode of our show, AD-FREE! Access to every episode of our show before everyone else! Other EXCLUSIVE supporter perks and more!
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed the Sports Broadcaster for the University of Maryland, Johnny Holliday. Holliday is a prominent broadcaster in Washington, with over 50 years of experience in radio and television. He has been the play-by-play voice for the University of Maryland for 45 years, covering more than 1,600 football and basketball games, including 16 bowl games and a national championship in 2002.Holliday has also called games for George Washington University basketball, Navy football, and the Washington Nationals, among others. He hosted the Nationals' pre and post-game shows on MASN for 12 seasons and has contributed to ABC Radio Network sports reports and event coverage for the Olympics, The Masters, and more.His accolades include "Washingtonian of the Year," induction into the Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame, and the Maryland Sportscaster of the Year award. Holliday is also a recognized member of various sports halls of fame and has received numerous awards for his contributions to sports broadcasting.Johnny Holliday:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-holliday-39661310/X: @hollidaykid
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed the Sports Broadcaster for the University of Maryland, Johnny Holliday. Holliday is a prominent broadcaster in Washington, with over 50 years of experience in radio and television. He has been the play-by-play voice for the University of Maryland for over 45 years, covering more than 1,600 football and basketball games, including 16 bowl games and a national championship in 2002.Holliday has also called games for George Washington University basketball, Navy football, and the Washington Nationals, among others. He hosted the Nationals' pre and post-game shows on MASN for 12 seasons and has contributed to ABC Radio Network sports reports and event coverage for the Olympics, The Masters, and more.His accolades include "Washingtonian of the Year," induction into the Washington DC Sports Hall of Fame, and the Maryland Sportscaster of the Year award. Holliday is also a recognized member of various sports halls of fame and has received numerous awards for his contributions to sports broadcasting.Johnny Holliday:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnny-holliday-39661310/X: @hollidaykid
Weekly NBA Update: Cavs (50-10) and Thunder (50-11) continue to shine atop the Standings; Celtics need to get KP and Holliday healthy; New look Bucks are winning without Portis; Pistons (35-27) are the biggest surprise in the NBA; Lakers w/Luka look great-especially on D; Warriors are 9-1 with Jimmy and Russ needs to stop shooting threes for Nuggets.