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In this episode of SHE MD, hosts Mary Alice Haney and Dr. Thaïs Aliabadi welcome Dr. Gina Campbell from Myriad Genetics. They explore the importance of genetic testing in women's health and its potential to revolutionize cancer prevention and early detection. The discussion also provides insights into the MyRisk® Hereditary Cancer Test, the BRCA genes, and insurance coverage. Sponsor: Myriad Genetics: To learn more, visit getmyrisk.comWhat you'll learn in this episode:Genetic testing for cancer isn't just about BRCA. Myriad checks 48 cancer-causing genes, with 11 linked to breast cancer risk.Your risk isn't just in your genes. Family history, lifestyle, and even tiny DNA markers all play a role. So using tests like the MyRisk® test and Tyrer-Cuzick score or IBIS model can provide more information.Knowledge is power. Knowing your risk can lead to early screening and prevention strategies.Alcohol is a major, often overlooked cancer risk factor. Even one drink a day can significantly increase breast cancer risk.Timestamps:00:00 Introduction05:23 Genetic testing criteria and insurance coverage11:40 Importance of genetic testing for breast cancer risk16:29 Breast cancer screening recommendations and guidelines20:22 Data privacy concerns and benefits of testing24:48 Future of genetic testing and personalized medicine28:57 Advice for maximizing doctor visits and insurance31:33 How to get the MyRisk® genetic testDr. Gina Campbell's Key Takeaways:
En esta emisión de Autos y Más, arrancamos hablando de la nueva Chevrolet Express Max 2025 que ha llegado al mercado azteca como una opción versátil y robusta. También, hablamos del tercer lugar que obtiene Mazda, en el índice de satisfacción al cliente 2025. Por otro lado, Etellantis presenta el proyecto Ibis para una mejor movilidad eléctrica. Por último, comentamos el Humanoide de Omoda como asesor de ventas para concesionarias. No dejes de escuchar la transmisión en vivo porque tendremos muchos regalos, recuerda sintonizar de lunes a viernes de 8 a 9 pm y sábados de 10 am a 12 pm por tu estación favorita MVS Noticias en el 102.5 de tu FM.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Rafael Fernández Chacón, director del Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS), nos habla de las investigaciones llevadas en el centro. El lema del IBIS es ‘La biomedicina de hoy es la medicina del mañana’. En él se estudian las causas de las enfermedades más comunes en la población como el Alzheimer, el párkinson o la leucemia.Escuchar audio
HT2391 - The Only Way to Know with Certainty Some photographers advise us to turn off IBIS when we use a tripod. Others say it's okay to leave IBIS on all the time. Who's advice should you take? Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Shoot us a Text.Episode #1152: Today we're talking Hyundai and GM's detailed game plan for their collab, Stellantis' new EV tech that sheds weight and adds power,, and why Americans are going bigger than ever on Halloween—even with higher prices haunting their budgets.Show Notes with links:Hyundai and GM's strategic collaboration will co-develop five vehicles aimed at growing their presence in the Americas while containing costs in a tightening market.The partnership kicks off in 2028 with an electric commercial van for North America and expands to include a compact crossover, sedan, and two pickups for Central and South America.Initial volumes are expected to hit 100,000 units, with a long-term goal of reaching 800,000 annual sales.Each company will “donate” specific models: Hyundai leads the electric van and compact vehicles, while GM heads development of midsize pickups.The duo will lean into shared logistics, propulsion systems, and battery supply chains to drive efficiency.“We are not going to mix everything to try to do a hybrid — that is not going to work. There is a donor and a receiver of a particular product.” said Hyundai CEO Jose Muñoz.Stellantis is rolling out its new Intelligent Battery Integrated System (IBIS)—a breakthrough powertrain innovation that could redefine EV architecture by baking the charger and inverter directly into the battery pack.IBIS cuts vehicle weight by about 40 kg and frees 17 liters of space, boosting aerodynamics and interior design options.The system improves energy efficiency by up to 10%, slashes charging times by 15%, and delivers 15% more power with no added battery size.Developed in partnership with Saft, Sherpa Engineering, and others, IBIS simplifies servicing and enhances battery reuse for second-life applications.A fully functional prototype is now on the road in a Peugeot E-3008 riding on Stellantis' STLA Medium platform.Consumers may be bracing for price hikes, but that's not stopping them from going big on Halloween this year—with spending expected to hit a record $13.1 billion.Top categories: $4.3B on costumes, $4.2B on decorations, and $3.9B on candy.Per-person spend is also at an all-time high: $114.45, up nearly $11 from last year.79% of shoppers expect higher prices due to tariffs, yet 73% still plan to celebrate.Pets aren't left out—$860M will be spent dressing them up as pumpkins, hot dogs, and bumblebees.Top costumes? Kids are going with Spider-Man, princesses, and witches; adults favor witches, vampires, and pirates.0:00 Intro with Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier1:00 Big Announcement on 10.011:25 Announcements2:02 Hyundai and GM To Launch 5 Co-Developed Vehicles5:25 Stellantis' New EV Tech Means Lighter Batteries and Faster Charging10:20 Halloween Spending To Hit $4Join Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier every morning for the Automotive State of the Union podcast as they connect the dots across car dealerships, retail trends, emerging tech like AI, and cultural shifts—bringing clarity, speed, and people-first insight to automotive leaders navigating a rapidly changing industry.Get the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/
Auto - Rund ums Auto. Fahrberichte, Gespräche und Informationen
Wer die aktuellen Nachrichten zum Thema Elektromobilität liest, ist hin- und hergerissen. Klappt es mit der weiteren Verbreitung oder nicht? Man weiß es nicht so genau. Und einige Konzerne haben schon die Rolle rückwärts vorbereitet. Oder zumindest seitwärts, weg vom Verbrenner-AUS! Es spricht aber nichts dagegen, die Technik von Elektroautos weiterzuentwickeln, die IBIS-Technologie, über die wir heute sprechen, würde sicherlich auch in Plug-in-Hybride gut passen. Plug-in-Hybride vereinen schließlich beide Welten. Verbrenner UND Elektrofahrzeuge! Darum geht es diesmal!Stellantis hat in Zusammenarbeit mit Saft, einer Tochtergesellschaft von TotalEnergies, einen bahnbrechenden Fahrzeugprototyp mit IBIS-Technologie vorgestellt. Das Projekt ist Teil einer französischen Forschungskooperation zur Entwicklung effizienter, nachhaltiger und kostengünstiger Systeme zur Energiespeicherung und elektrischer Umwandlung. Mit dem Beginn der Praxistests auf öffentlichen Straßen markiert dieser Meilenstein einen bedeutenden Fortschritt in der Elektrifizierung sowohl für mobile als auch für stationäre Energieanwendungen. IBIS steht für Intelligent Battery Integrated System, es verbessert die Raumnutzung im Fahrzeug und vereinfacht die Wartung durch den Wegfall separater Lade- und Wechselrichterkomponenten. Die innovative Entwicklung stellt einen bedeutenden Durchbruch für mobile und stationäre Energieanwendungen dar.Eine neue Ära im Design elektrischer AntriebssträngeDas erste voll funktionsfähige batterieelektrische Fahrzeug (BEV) mit IBIS-Technologie ist ein neuer Peugeot E-3008 auf STLA-Medium-Plattform. Der Prototyp ist das Ergebnis jahrelanger Entwicklungsarbeit, Modellierung und Simulation von Stellantis und Saft mit Unterstützung von E2-CAD, Sherpa Engineering sowie führenden französischen Forschungseinrichtungen wie dem CNRS, der Université Paris-Saclay und dem Institut Lafayette. Seit Mitte 2022 ist ein erster IBIS-Demonstrator für stationäre Anwendungen im Einsatz, der zentrale technische Konzepte validiert und zahlreiche Patente hervorgebracht hat. Der Übergang zu einem mobilen Prototypen ist ein entscheidender Entwicklungsschritt.Funktionsweise: Integration, die alles vereinfachtIBIS erfindet den elektrischen Antriebsstrang neu, indem Wechselrichter- und Ladefunktionen direkt in die Batterie integriert werden, unabhängig von der Batterietechnologie oder Anwendung. Diese Architektur unterstützt sowohl Wechselstrom (AC) als auch Gleichstrom (DC) und liefert elektrische Energie direkt an den Motor oder das Bord-Netz, während gleichzeitig das 12-V-Netz und die Nebenaggregate des Fahrzeugs versorgt werden.Hauptvorteile:Die Hauptvorteile sind bis zu 10% Energieeffizienzverbesserung (WLTC-Zyklus) und 15% Leistungsgewinn (172 kW vs. 150 kW) bei gleicher Batteriegröße. Zudem wird das Fahrzeuggewicht um bis zu 40 kg reduziert und gibt so bis zu 17 Liter Volumen frei, was eine bessere Aerodynamik und Designflexibilität ermöglicht. Alle Fotos: © Stellantis / Stellantis Germany GmbH Diesen Beitrag können Sie nachhören oder downloaden unter:
Episode 758: September 20, 2025 playlist: gusgus, "Rivals (Spaceradio Edit)" (New Arrivals EP) 2025 Oroom OHYUNG, "i swear that i could die rn" (You Are Always On My Mind) 2025 Phantom Limb/NNA Tapes Lucrecia Dalt, "divina" (A Danger to Ourselves) 2025 RVNG Intl. Juana Molina, "Siestas ahi" (Siestas ahi) 2025 [self-released] Frog, "Bitten By My Love Var. XI" (The Count) 2025 Audio Antihero mu-Ziq, "Escorial" (1979) 2025 Balmat Gareth Davis and Scanner, "Figurative Language (excerpt)" (Songlines) 2025 Moving Furniture Zane Trow, "909" (Ibis) 2025 Room40 RjVj, "Scarlet Fire" (Elixir) 2025 [self-released] Yasmine Hamdan, "Vows" (I Remember I Forgot) 2025 Crammed Discs Softcult, "16/25" (16/25) 2025 Easy Life Tomorrow The Rain Will Fall Upwards, "...And I Tried So Hard" (Wreck His Days) 2016 Blackest Ever Black Email podcast at brainwashed dot com to say who you are; what you like; what you want to hear; share pictures for the podcast of where you're from, your computer or MP3 player with or without the Brainwashed Podcast Playing; and win free music! We have no tracking information, no idea who's listening to these things so the more feedback that comes in, the more frequent podcasts will come. You will not be put on any spam list and your information will remain completely private and not farmed out to a third party. Thanks for your attention and thanks for listening.
La sostenibilidad del parque, la IA, el recambio y el VO como elementos clave para la rentabilidad protagonizan IBIS Iberia 2025 - 530 profesionales asisten a la tercera edición de un evento que reúne a los protagonistas del negocio de la posventa de automoción - IBIS Iberia se consolida como foro de referencia para el sector en España y Portugal CESVIMAP e IBIS Worldwide han celebrado los días 15 y 16 de septiembre de 2025 la tercera edición de IBIS Iberia, la conferencia internacional que reúne a los protagonistas del negocio de la reparación de automóviles en el mercado ibérico. Bajo el lema “Dando forma al futuro: liderazgo desde la colaboración”, IBIS Iberia 2025 ha sido foro de reflexión y avance, abordando los grandes retos que enfrenta el sector: la rentabilidad y la eficiencia, la sostenibilidad, la irrupción de la inteligencia artificial, el vehículo de ocasión y el papel del recambio. Tras dos ediciones récord, IBIS Iberia ha regresado al Centro de Congresos Lienzo Norte de Ávila con una agenda repleta de conocimiento, liderazgo intelectual y debates de vanguardia. CESVIMAP, el centro tecnológico y de innovación de MAPFRE, e IBIS, proveedor de conferencias sobre el mercado de reparación a nivel mundial, apuestan por la transformación y la colaboración como motores de éxito. La jornada IBIS Iberia 2025 planteó seis sesiones temáticas, que abordaron las principales preocupaciones y oportunidades del sector: 1. Transformación del ecosistema aseguradora-taller-recambios El seguro es un pilar en la actividad del taller. Se analizaron las tendencias del ramo en España y Portugal, la relación entre aseguradoras y proveedores y el impacto de las tecnologías en los costes de reparación. Participaron Pablo Jiménez Villa (ICEA), Francisco Javier Cobos (MAPFRE), Luis Ursúa (CETRAA), Rodrigo Ferreira da Silva (ARAN) y Carlos Martín (ANCERA). En cifras de ICEA, la situación del mercado automovilístico ha mejorado respecto a años anteriores, abriéndose camino el vehículo electrificado. Si bien España está en el top 5 de la UE en 2024 en matriculaciones, con un 8,1% (cifras globales), en turismos, aun siendo positiva la cuota de matriculación, está por debajo de la media de la UE. 2. Sostenibilidad y excelencia operativa en los talleres La sostenibilidad se convierte en una palanca de rentabilidad. Se abordaron prácticas como el uso de recambio eco, la eficiencia energética y la necesidad de adquirir formación en procesos sostenibles. Intervinieron José Luis Gata (Solera), Gonzalo Pinto (Desguaces El Choque), Arantxa Hernando (ARVAL), Vicente Loustao (Stellantis&You) y Francisco Villacañas (3M). En su ponencia, Solera desveló la previsión del parque de automóviles a 2035, con apuntes significativos: - Menos del 8% del parque tiene una connotación sostenible (phev, hev, gas…). - Los coches de más de 15 años triplican a los jóvenes y, en 2035, la mitad del parque tendrá más de 15 años. De hecho, los vehículos van a desguace con 21 años, 5 más que hace una década. - La facturación de los recambios crecerá un 47% en 10 años. Actualmente, el 5% del mercado del recambio es eco, que puede ser aplicable al 20% de las reparaciones (con un coste medio de este recambio inferior, en un 55% al OEM). En este sentido, posteriormente en la mesa de debate se compartieron los beneficios que puede aportan los distintos tipos de recambios, con los que se podría reparar gran parte de un parque de automóviles envejecido y facilitar un servicio 360 al cliente. Se postula como herramienta clave para la rentabilidad para el taller. También se abordó en el debate la necesidad de formación específica para afrontar el Smart repair, que requiere procesos y medios específicos que den una respuesta rápida y de calidad al cliente. Y se adelantó la certificación de estos procesos como el próximo gran reto. En materia de sostenibilidad, ésta pasa, en primer lugar, por la rentabilidad del taller, por lo que es preciso apostar por procesos eficientes y por la eficiencia operativa. 3. Nuevos modelos de uso del vehículo y del negocio posventa España es el país con mayor número de empresas de suscripción, posicionándose como líder europeo. El modelo de suscripción y el “mobility as a service” abren nuevas oportunidades para el taller. En este contexto, surgen nuevos programas de garantías y soluciones aseguradoras específicas, así como programas de servicio, mantenimiento y reparación adaptados. Participaron José Martín Castro (AER), Gerardo Bermejo (Europcar), José Ignacio Moya (FACONAUTO), Juan Manuel Rubio (Mondo Car) y Carlos Fernández Ramos (Enterprise Mobility) Según informa AER, España lidera en Europa la intención de abandonar el coche en propiedad. De hecho, ya el 14% de los hogares españoles han renunciado a coche o motocicleta en propiedad. El modelo de suscripción de vehículos es uno de los servicios de movilidad más activos actualmente, sobre todo en menores de 36 años de entornos urbanos. En la mesa de debate se presenta el ejemplo de Mondocar, la única plataforma creada por concesionarios para concesionarios. Su aparición contribuye al rejuvenecimiento del parque de vehículos y promueve la suscripción a vehículos híbridos y eléctricos. Sus clientes buscan movilidad sin ataduras ni cuotas a través de un servicio 100% digital. Europcar, empresa de movilidad per se, desde su creación hace 75 años, comparte con el auditorio las líneas básicas de un negocio nacido para hacer la vida más fácil a todos los participantes de este sector. Europcar se enfoca hacia la solución, ofreciendo desde alquileres tradicionales hasta períodos de larga duración. Enterprise apuesta por ayudar al taller con fórmulas rentables y sostenibles. Para Enterprise, la movilidad es una experiencia en la que hay gustos para todos, y las nuevas opciones multiplican las experiencias de movilidad. Que haya nuevas opciones, afirman, nos animan a innovar, porque los clientes están pidiendo cosas nuevas. Faconauto apuesta por aprovechar este nuevo ecosistema con diversos usos del vehículo para alargar y afianzar la relación del concesionario con el cliente. El valor de la posventa es clave: actualmente, el combo posventa + recambios, siendo el 16% de la facturación, supone el 47% de los beneficios del taller. 4. El vehículo usado como motor de crecimiento del aftermarket El V.O. se consolida como un negocio estratégico, con previsiones de más de 2,2 millones de unidades en 2025. Se debatió su impacto en concesionarios, talleres y fabricantes. Las operaciones de acondicionamiento y remarketing llegarán a representar un volumen de negocio significativo, pudiendo convertirse en un negocio lucrativo. Intervinieron Jaime Barea (GANVAM), Fernando Rodríguez (OcasiónPlus), José Antonio Baeza (Renault Retail Group) y Marcel Blanes (Adevinta). En su exposición, Barea puso el foco en la profesionalización del sector del reacondicionamiento y en la necesidad de invertir en este negocio para atraer al particular. Para Fernando Rodríguez, las claves del éxito en este negocio son la confianza y la transparencia. Como para José Antonio Baeza, que entiende que la relación con el cliente en posventa es clave, enfocando sus esfuerzos a fidelizar al cliente. En referencia al particular que compra V.O., Blanes traslada al auditorio datos reales de las tendencias del usuario. Si bien es cierto que busca vehículos con menos de 5 años de antigüedad y, preferentemente, híbridos o eléctricos, la realidad conduce a vehículos diésel de más de 10 años. También la intención del particular es comprar a profesional, aunque luego la realidad sea otra. 5. La inteligencia artificial como motor de cambio en el sector de la posventa y la reparación La IA ya transforma la reparación de siniestros. Se presentaron casos reales de automatización de procesos y soluciones de peritación inteligente. Intervinieron Ramón Antelo (Capgemini), Andrés Morote (Assured Europe), Jaime Silvela (Solera España), Diego Bodas (MAPFRE) y Lucía Bonilla (Bonilla Motor). En esta sesión se planteó la aplicación de IA como palanca para mejorar la experiencia del cliente e incrementar la eficiencia del taller. Destacando que la IA ha llegado para acompañar, siendo el aporte humano fundamental. 6. El recambio como pilar económico clave para los talleres El recambio es clave para la rentabilidad del taller. La cadena de la distribución se está concentrando y de su estrategia y servicios adicionales a la entrega del recambio dependerán cuestiones como la contención o reducción de costes para el taller, la optimización de tiempos o la eficiencia del proceso productivo. Participaron Fernando López (GiPA), Joan Solans (VW Group), Juan Carlos Martín Rivas (AD Parts), Nines García de la Fuente (GAUIb) y Fernando Montes (Solvd). En los mensajes objeto de debate fueron protagonistas los conceptos ‘precio' y ‘rentabilidad', que ponen en duda la sostenibilidad del modelo actual, estableciendo una comparación del negocio nacional con el europeo. Tanta importancia tiene el recambio para el taller que, sin el negocio que genera, los talleres tendrían dificultades para su continuidad. El evento IBIS Iberia 2025 se inició con una recepción de bienvenida el 15 de septiembre en Sofraga Palacio. Las conferencias se desarrollaron el 16 de septiembre en el Centro de Congresos Lienzo Norte, Ávila. IBIS IBERIA 2025 ha contado con el apoyo de destacados patrocinadores: • Platinum partners: 3M, Axalta Coating Systems, MAPFRE, Solera España y Repairify Europe. • Gold partners: Ad Parts, AkzoNobel, Carglass, CED, DAT Ibérica, Entegral, Fondomóvil, GT Motive, Phira y Sinnek. • Silver partners: Capgemini, Geimex, Indasa, Lechler, Roberlo y Top One/Colad/Finixa Sobre CESVIMAP CESVIMAP es el centro tecnológico de MAPFRE y protagonista en la transición hacia una movilidad sostenible, digital y conectada. Lo construyen diariamente más de un centenar de investigadores en unas instalaciones tecnológicas punteras, en las que se han ensayado más de 800 vehículos en la zona de crash test y se han superado los 700 proyectos de investigación. CESVIMAP también es un centro tecnológico de referencia global para el diseño, aseguramiento, uso, mantenimiento, reparación y reciclado de vehículos. CESVIMAP colabora con fabricantes de vehículos, concesionarios, talleres de reparación, compañías de renting, de car sharing, importadores, distribuidores y proveedores de automoción y Cuerpos y Fuerzas de Seguridad del Estado, entre otros actores, a los que facilita una formación integral. Además, a través de CESVIrecambios, ya se han superado los 53.000 vehículos descontaminados, poniendo de nuevo en el mercado y dando una segunda vida útil a más de un millón y medio de piezas. Sobre IBIS Worldwid Desde 2001, el Simposio Internacional de la Industria de Talleres (IBIS) ha creado un espacio para el diálogo global en el mercado de la reparación de colisiones, ofreciendo perspectiva, alineación y conexión en todos los niveles del sector. Con cada agenda, IBIS mantiene el foco en el futuro — ayudando a los participantes a navegar la complejidad, afinar su visión y conectar de forma significativa con otros agentes del cambio. IBIS fue fundado en 2001 por los propietarios de la revista británica Bodyshop, Christopher Mann y David Young. La primera conferencia reunió a 120 delegados de 12 países en el Celtic Manor Resort, en Gales. Desde entonces, IBIS ha evolucionado hasta convertirse en un programa global de eventos, con la Cumbre Global anual acogiendo a más de 350 delegados de todo el mundo.
Niall Hatch, Spokesperson for BirdWatch Ireland, discusses the increased presence of the Glossy Ibis in Ireland.
Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comToday I'm honored to have on the show: Ritual abuse, organized abuse, and governmental mind control survivor, whistleblower and overcomer, published writer and author, podcaster, rapper, R&B singer and songwriter, artist, content creator, and a guest many of you who have been paying attention to the survivor movement over the years will be just as excited to hear from as I am: James Casbolt aka: Michael PrinceBorn into a lineage steeped in British intelligence, James was ensnared in a world of espionage and manipulation from childhood. He was subjected to the CIA's notorious MK ULTRA program, where his abuse began at a secretive facility in Nelson, British Columbia, known as Base 9 where children, including himself, were abducted and conditioned under Project IBIS, a program tied to the creation of manufactured “super soldiers.”At the heart of his story lies the Dulce Base, an underground military complex in New Mexico that has been testified on this channel before, shrouded in conspiracy and whispered to house unthinkable experiments involving advanced technology and extraterrestrial entities. James witnessed and endured unimaginable horrors there, including trauma-based mind control programming designed to forge emotionless operatives capable of executing covert missions without hesitation. He speaks of being trained as an assassin, tasked with eliminating threats to the shadowy agendas of global intelligence networks, including a mission to neutralize a rogue super soldier who had stolen a nuclear device.Yet, James's story is not one of defeat but of defiance. Despite the psychological chains of mind control programs designed to isolate him and enforce compliance, he broke free from the mental prison imposed upon him. His awakening began as he pieced together fragmented memories, connecting the dots between his experiences and the global workings of intelligence agencies like MI6, the NSA, and the CIA, which he testifies operated a vast drug trafficking network to fund black operations. His book, MI6: Agent Buried Alive, lays bare these allegations, offering a raw, unfiltered glimpse into a world where power, secrecy, and betrayal intertwine.What makes James's journey so compelling is not just the horrors of his abuse and his incredible testimony - including reptilian entities, underground bases, and mind-controlled assassins - but the unbreakable human spirit that shines through. He transformed from a pawn in a covert game to a beacon of resistance, risking everything to expose a web of control threatening humanity's freedom. His story challenges us to question the unseen forces shaping our world and to find the strength to stand against oppression, no matter the odds.CONNECT WITH JAMES: YouTube for Music: https://www.youtube.com/@JamesCasboltKomanderYouTube for Vlogs & Updates: https://www.youtube.com/@rebelnottakenPurchase Album & Swag: https://www.rebelnottaken.co.uk/shop?fbclid=PAQ0xDSwMhX8tleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABp7YVRJZ95HJ4fZv4bnNB-XR8lwPK4-U9UDzOkv6XCK5Edmm-lXtYlQ2s1N3B_aem_NaKNqnjQXpAI7Jzr6x22CgIG: https://www.instagram.com/komander.official/CONNECT WITH THE IMAGINATION:EMAIL: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.comMy Substack: https://emmakatherine.substack.Support the show
Executive Director of the UM Sports HOF, John Routh, talks mascot stories as Sebastian the Ibis gets set to enter the Mascot HOF.
In hour two, Crowder explains why he's still not high on the Canes winning Sunday. Mike McDaniel sits atop odds makers' list for the first NFL coach to be fired. Picking apart everything we don't like about USF and a deep dive into animals found in Florida. After, Executive Director of the UM Sports HOF, John Routh, talks mascot stories as Sebastian the Ibis gets set to enter the Mascot HOF.
Esto es un extracto de Noticias del Motor edición verano que se emite cada miércoles de julio y agosto en Onda Cero. IBIS Iberia 2025 15 y 16 de septiembre Este próximo mes de septiembre, concretamente los días 15 y 16, la ciudad de Ávila se convertirá en el epicentro del sector de la posventa con la celebración de una nueva edición de Ibis Iberia. Un evento de referencia internacional que reunirá a los principales actores del ecosistema del taller, la reparación, las aseguradoras, los fabricantes y los proveedores de tecnología, con un enfoque claro: analizar el presente y el futuro del sector ante los desafíos que trae la nueva movilidad. Organizado por Cesvimap, el centro de I+D de MAPFRE, el evento tendrá lugar en Ávila, un entorno inmejorable para abordar con rigor y visión técnica los temas que más preocupan a la posventa. Desde la transformación digital y la electrificación del parque, hasta la incorporación de la inteligencia artificial en los procesos de peritación y reparación. Todo ello sin olvidar la formación continua de los profesionales y la necesidad de adaptarse a un entorno cambiante que exige máxima eficiencia y calidad. Ibis Iberia será también una gran oportunidad para hacer networking de alto nivel. Se darán cita responsables de talleres, directivos del mundo asegurador, representantes de marcas, empresas tecnológicas y expertos internacionales que compartirán sus visiones y experiencias. Las ponencias, mesas redondas y espacios de debate permitirán conocer de primera mano las tendencias que marcarán el rumbo de la posventa en los próximos años. Así que si formas parte del sector o te interesa entender cómo está evolucionando el mundo del taller y la reparación en un contexto de cambio acelerado, apunta bien estas fechas: 15 y 16 de septiembre en Ávila. Un evento que promete ser mucho más que una cita profesional: será un punto de encuentro clave para entender hacia dónde va la posventa del automóvil en la península ibérica y más allá.
Sign-up to our newsletter for a FREE budget calculator! - https://linktr.ee/lateinvoices?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareThis week we catch up on the latest in the creative industry, from Kodak's rumored bankruptcy (and their swift denial) to Sony's announcement of the RX1R III at a hefty £4,199 price tag… without IBIS. We dive deep into prime vs. zoom lenses, weighing the pros and cons, why primes often push you to be more creative, and how limitations can actually elevate your work. We highlight photographer Cortney White's shoot on a fixed 135mm prime as proof of just that.We also talk gear minimalism, why experienced creatives often gravitate toward smaller setups, and how client perception can change depending on whether you show up with huge pro gear or a compact camera that delivers the same results.Follow Cortney White!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cortneywhite_CHAPTERS00:00 - Intro04:56 - Merchandise Launch and Creative Process11:47 - Camera Technology Updates: Sony RX1R Mark III16:37 - Kodak's Financial Struggles21:56 - ChatGPT-5 Release25:34 - Primes vs. Zoom Lenses38:32 - Embracing Gear Minimalism46:03 - Challenges and Experiments with LensesSTAY CONNECTED WITH US!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lateinvoices/Newsletter: https://linktr.ee/lateinvoices?utm_source=linktree_profile_shareSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3LHl6iPM84u6L0oBsPWrYb?si=9TzClF-5RZm7GmodEFgElQ
The first live recorded show of Mind the Track was at last weekend's grand opening of the brand new Start Haus bike and ski shop in Truckee next to the “mouse hole” on Highway 89, the only shop Pow Bot will take his splitboard. Considered by many to be the best bike and ski shop in Tahoe, Start Haus has a core lord crew of ace mechanics, including one of today's guests, co-owner Gregg “Stubby” Stone, a recovering singlespeeder who can fix your bike almost as fast as a rides downhill. The boys also chat with OG mountain bike legend Scot Nicol, the founder of Ibis Cycles. Born in 1981 at the dawn of mountain biking, Ibis is the only original mountain bike brand left that is still part owned by its founder. At the ripe young age of 70, Nicol still rips the legs off people half his age. He shares a bit of wisdom about staying young and healthy, a bit about mountain bike history and bike innovation. The boys also chat about California State Park's recent decision to limb up a Lake Tahoe tree that was the granddaddy of all rope swings, and why social media and “influencers” are squarely to blame for its demise.3:30 – Recording live at the Start Haus grand opening in Truckee.6:10 – Optimization culture – forget that. Optimize having fun. That's most important.8:00 – We are down to our last 10 Deso Supply hats…so get on it and order yours!9:20 – Pow Bot's story about riding the Amtrak from Chicago to Colorado to go skiing.11:40 – Listener shout outs to Amiel, Clark and John B.14:55 – A little bit about today's guests, Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles and Gregg Stone, co-owner of Start Haus.20:16 – NEWS THAT MATTERS – California State Parks cut down the tree limbs of an iconic rope swing on the West Shore. Social media blew up the spot and ruined everything.34:08 – Former Truckee mayor, Dave Polivy, makes cameo appearance.37:00 – DOPE OR DERP – Bar Down. Liability risk in skiing in the US compared to Europe.45:15 – Euro Carver and Fritz Schmitz talk about difference between Smoke Shack and Start Haus.50:50 – Interview with Scot Nicol, founder of Ibis Cycles.54:40 – The transition from a one-man custom steel frame builder to a 50-person company making composite bikes.58:00 – What innovations have changed mountain biking the most? Suspension. Tubeless.1:01:10 – Why has nobody figured out a 21st Century solution to the Presta valve?1:04:45 – If Scot were to buy a custom hardtail, what would he buy? No. 22 Bicycle Company.1:07:25 – DOPE or DERP – Hardtail mountain bikes.1:10:00 – Staying young and healthy at 70 years old. The key is a life of bikes, avoiding stress and eating healthy.1:15:45 – What is your best day outside North America and inside North America? Slovenia and Lake Tahoe.1:18:50 – What is the Ibis Migration event in Mendocino and La Ventana, Baja Mexico?1:24:53 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:26:35 – Interview with Gregg Stone – co-owner of Start Haus.1:27:45 – Where did Gregg get his nickname “Stubby”?1:29:20 – How did Gregg go from being a mobile bike mechanic to being a big bike shop owner?1:34:06 – Start Haus has a great YouTube series with easy to understand tech tips.1:37:00 – How did Start Haus manage to purchase a piece of land and build a brand new building on Highway 89 in Truckee?1:41:45 – What is the best way to get in and out of the parking lot at Start Haus?1:44:10 – What's the most bizarre bike you've ever worked on? Pennyfarthing aka high wheeler.1:48:00 – What does Mind the Track mean to you?1:50:00 – Singlespeed mountain biking and SInglespeed World Championships in Bend, Oregon.
In the midst of Summer with Kev sunning himself by a Spanish pool until 2027 the boys answer your questions about everything Fujifilm and beyond. This week, what are Kev and Neale planning to photograph in their retirement?! What is this R word? Do creatives ever truly retire? Also, being a creature of habit with the scenes you know, to travelling abroad with your lens - with a greater sense of adventure. We talk about travel photography, how to work with IBIS, problems with command dials, the upcoming Fujikina Photo Festival event in London, making cider, and what advantages do I really get by upgrading an older X-Pro system? Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply For links go to the showpage.
durée : 00:28:44 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Martine Abat - À l'hôtel Ibis Les Batignolles, les femmes de chambre employées en sous-traitance ont obtenu le 25 mai dernier de meilleures conditions de travail et une augmentation de leur salaire après une grève de 22 mois. Sylvie, femme de chambre et Rachel, gouvernante, racontent ce conflit et leur lutte. - réalisation : Emily Vallat
durée : 00:28:44 - Les Pieds sur terre - par : Sonia Kronlund, Martine Abat - À l'hôtel Ibis Les Batignolles, les femmes de chambre employées en sous-traitance ont obtenu le 25 mai dernier de meilleures conditions de travail et une augmentation de leur salaire après une grève de 22 mois. Sylvie, femme de chambre et Rachel, gouvernante, racontent ce conflit et leur lutte. - réalisation : Emily Vallat
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In dieser Episode des Bohnensack-Podcasts dreht sich alles um den sicheren Gebrauchtkauf von Kameras, Objektiven und Fotozubehör. Gemeinsam mit meinem Partner MPB, dem größten Händler für gebrauchtes Fotoequipment in Deutschland, zeige ich dir, worauf du beim Kauf (und Verkauf!) achten solltest – und wie du mit ruhigem Gewissen nachhaltig investieren kannst. Ich schildere dir meine Erfahrungen im Bereich Gebrauchtkauf und gebe dir meine besten Tipps und Tricks. Gleichzeitig schaue ich mir eure Rechte an und gebe Tipps von Kaufvertrag bis Zentrierung ist alles dabei.Diese Podcast Episode wird unterstützt von
Learn how IBIS and image stabilization affect the "one over focal length" rule. For a full transcript visit: New York City Photo Safari
Esto es un extracto de la Tertulia de AutoFM que se emite cada jueves en Onda Cero Arrancamos esta sección Recordando la Gala de Talleres de CESVIMAP: https://go.ivoox.com/rf/151777822 El Director General de CESVIMAP, Jose María Cancer nos cuenta en que consiste IBIS Iberia 2025 El International Bodyshop Industry Symposium (IBIS) Iberia es ya una cita de referencia para el posventa de automoción. Organizado junto a CESVIMAP, el congreso reúne en una sola jornada ponencias magistrales, mesas redondas y casos de éxito que actúan como think tank para los retos inmediatos de la reparación de carrocería. Un ponente contextualiza cada tema y, a continuación, tres o cuatro expertos debaten las mejores prácticas, de modo que la audiencia regrese a su taller con ideas aplicables desde el día siguiente. En la edición de este año 2025 se celebrarán varias mesas redondas. La primera analizará la “trilogía” aseguradora-taller-fabricante/distribuidor de recambios y su peso creciente en el coste de reparación. Habrá otra sobre las oportunidades del recambio alternativo (no marquista, recuperado o “ecológico”), y una tercera que detallará el impacto de la economía circular y las nuevas normativas europeas en la cuenta de resultados del taller. El programa se completa con una sesión sobre inteligencia artificial aplicada al taller, otra dedicada al paso del “fabricar y vender coches” al “mobility as a service”, y una última centrada en el auge del vehículo de ocasión y el negocio de reacondicionamiento industrial para alargar la vida útil de los automóviles. El congreso se celebra en “casa” en Ávila. Ya en su estreno superó todas las previsiones: se esperaban unas 300 personas y se cerró la inscripción en 385 por falta de asientos. En la segunda edición se habilitó un auditorio de 700 plazas y acudieron casi 570 profesionales, convirtiéndose en el IBIS más multitudinario del mundo, muy por encima de las ediciones de EE.UU. u Oriente Medio. Para septiembre ya se comercializan entradas y los patrocinadores han confirmado su apoyo. Producción: Fernando Rivas: https://www.linkedin.com/in/fernando-rivas-4965681a8/ José Lagunar: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joselagunar/ Todos los podcast: https://www.podcastmotor.es Twitter: @AutoFmRadio Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/autofmradio/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AutoFM Contacto: info@autofm.es
Ibis island....Gibbo and Buster unpack one of the wildest weekends to hit poor old Murwillumbah. From the boys robbing the Riverview pokies to Gibbo doing his signature fruit bat and a couple mad blokes swimming to Ibis island, the live show had it all! If today's what caught my eye can teach you anything, its DO NOT TAKE PHOTOS WITH BEAR CUBS!Thanks you all you flogs to made the live show one to remember and if you enjoyed your stay on the Northern Rivers....p1ss off we are full Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode of the Torbay Hospitality Podcast, we sit down with Dale Triffitt, founder of Groberri, leadership trainer, HR consultant and former HR lead at Mercure and Ibis in Paignton. Dale shares how better workplaces lead to better service, and how hospitality leaders in Torbay can build confident, resilient teams even in the face of seasonal pressure.We discuss:The reality of HR and leadership in a seasonal resort townWhy recruitment and retention require different approachesHow to turn promising team members into outstanding managersStrategies for managing morale during peak summer surgesThe conversations every hospitality manager needs to get better atPlus, Dale shares details of his free HR Starter Kit, packed with templates and tools to support busy managers! This kit including contracts, checklists, return to work forms and more.Free Resource
Take the survey now: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1iHRZvOly_Q7aprlQBF7n38y0EjgvnHw2OdYII8yQElc/edit?ts=670d0111 Rob interviews Suella Braverman, former Home Secretary, for this episode. She shares why the UK is crisis, economically, culturally, and also in public safety. From criticising multiculturalism as a cult to revealing immigration as the UK's biggest threat, Braverman discusses rape gangs, freedom of speech and why entrepreneurship is being strangled by Labour policies. She advocates for leaving the ECHR, cutting legal migration to zero, and implementing a 25% flat tax. She shares why police investigate social media posts while ignoring grooming gangs, why entrepreneurs are fleeing to Dubai and what needs to change to make Britain great again. Suella Braverman REVEALS: UK is facing multiple crises simultaneously Why public safety is all deteriorating That Immigration has become the UK's biggest threat The Police force has become two-tier with political bias Brexit's promise of controlled immigration has been betrayed The Rape gang scandal reveals systemic failures How Labour's policies are destroying entrepreneurship Why woke ideology captured British institutions BEST MOMENTS "I think we're in a crisis, frankly, economically, in terms of our culture and identity, in terms of our public safety, and I worry for the future of our country in the next generation." "I think the Conservative party had 14 years and we failed to deliver on immigration." "The 700 million pounds that Ibis have made in their 51 hotels being paid by the government to house them with asylum seekers, and they get PlayStations." "There are instances where parents of the victims were telling the police and they were arrested. In some instances. Some of the girls were arrested as well. Put on trial, you know, it's so distorted." "We couldn't deport foreign pedophiles because they would rely on the European Convention of Human Rights, and their human rights were more important than your human rights or the human rights of the law abiding majority." "If you are on the right and you express right wing views, you can expect to get the police put, issue a noncrime hate incident against you for saying a man can't be a woman." VALUABLE RESOURCES https://robmoore.com/ bit.ly/Robsupporter https://robmoore.com/podbooks rob.team Episode Sponsor - AG1 Claim your exclusive offer of AG1 at the link below drinkag1.com/disruptors ABOUT THE HOST Rob Moore is an author of 9 business books, 5 UK bestsellers, holds 3 world records for public speaking, entrepreneur, property investor, and property educator. Author of the global bestseller “Life Leverage” Host of UK’s No.1 business podcast “The Disruptive Entrepreneur” “If you don't risk anything, you risk everything” CONTACT METHOD Rob’s official website: https://robmoore.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/robmooreprogressive/?ref=br_rs LinkedIn: https://uk.linkedin.com/in/robmoore1979 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.disruptive, disruptors, entreprenuer, business, social media, marketing, money, growth, scale, scale up, risk, property: http://www.robmoore.com
The gap between what an Ibis is made for and what it does in the city becomes very apparent once you see it in its natural habitat. The Ibis is made to roam marshlands and use their elegant bills to dig for crayfish and mussels - not for scraps of rubbish in bins. But like these birds, we also often lose sight of the type of world we are made for and how we are meant to be. We can't find the answer to who we are meant to be by looking within ourselves, but we can find it in God.‘Have mercy on me, O God, according to your unfailing love' the Psalmist writes in Psalm 51. ‘Cleanse me with hyssop, and I shall be clean … create in me a pure heart, O God, and renew a steadfast spirit within me.'
HT2216 - Amazing IBIS Results Handheld photography is a new thing in my 50 years with a camera. The advent of image stabilization has entirely changed my approach to photography. In combination with burst mode, simply amazing results are possible. Here is my empirical rule of thumb. One over the focal length + 5. Show your appreciation for our free weekly Podcast and our free daily Here's a Thought… with a donation Thanks!
With a PetaPixel Membership, not only can you support original PetaPixel reporting and in-depth reviews, but you can also remove ads from the website and gain access to some seriously great perks, too. Members get $15 off the Moment Store, 25% off the PetaPixel Merch Store, and now can download full-resolution RAW files and JPEGs from the latest cameras and lenses. Join today! It costs just $3 per month or $30 per year. This week on The PetaPixel Podcast, Chris Niccolls and Jaron Schneider sit down with Fujifilm's Justin Stailey to talk about the design philosophy of the new GFX100RF and why the company made some of the decisions it did. Curious why the camera has no IBIS and is only f/4? Stailey provides some answers. Check out PetaPixel Merch: store.petapixel.com/ We use Riverside to record The PetaPixel Podcast in our online recording studio.We hope you enjoy the podcast and we look forward to hearing what you think. If you like what you hear, please support us by subscribing, liking, commenting, and reviewing! Every week, the trio go over comments on YouTube and here on PetaPixel, but if you'd like to send a message for them to hear, you can do so through SpeakPipe.In This Episode:00:00 - Intro... from Prague!08:34 - Fujifilm is finally getting closer to fulfilling X100VI orders11:28 - Insta360 and Leica extend their strategic partnership and promise new co-engineered products14:05 - Historic auction of Leica cameras in China was manipulated16:41 - The LSST camera has been assembled in Chile and is ready to take its first photos of the universe.20:32 - Canon commits to continuing in-house sensor development24:10 - Magnum, Fujifilm, and MPP teamed up for a massive digitization effort25:18 - The GF100RF Design Philosophy with Fujifilm's Justin Stailey58:23 - Our GF100RF thoughts that didn't make it into the hands-on video1:13:54 - What have you been up to?1:16:34 - Tech support1:29:30 - Feel good story of the week
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit chadcrouch.substack.comMalheur means “misfortune”. It comes from French-Canadian trappers who applied the name to the SE Oregon area, when in 1818, a cache of beaver furs was believed to be stolen by local indigenous people. Malheur River, Malheur County and Malheur National Wildlife Refuge all take their names from this origin story.Malheur National Wildlife Refuge is a wonder. Its main geologic feature is the basin lake: Malheur Lake. It's similar in one way to The Great Salt Lake, a closed basin lake, but Malheur is technically an intermittent basin lake. In wetter years the water flows outward and onward from the lake. This prevents salts from building up, keeping it a fresh water habitat. For this reason, and because is surrounded by arid lands, it is a migratory bird haven. The refuge was created in 1908, partly in response to the wholesale slaughter of egrets and herons for their plume feathers, which were used as ornamentation on women's hats of the time. Eventually the reserve grew to 293 square miles in size. It's a beautiful, quiet country. Sagebrush uplands surround the lake and riparian habitats. It really is something to realize that when you boil it down, the Euro-American expansion in to western North America was hastened by hat fashion. Before gold, there were beavers, herons and egrets. That's where the easy money was. Showy hats with little practical value. Beaver hides were felted and often dyed black for bowler, fedora and top hats.Today, in wet years, high numbers of nesting colonial birds, including White-faced Ibis can be found here. I associate Florida and the gulf coast with ibises, not Oregon. Observing these birds here feels novel to me. Ibis can be heard in this recording, on the wing, ranging by. There's all kinds of shorebirds too, on the shorelines and mudflats. The melodious Western Meadowlark, welcomes in the day. As for Malheur, it's arguably a word more apropos to the fate of the Native Americans than the trappers and settlers. In the winter of 2016 a different kind of “malheur” played out, but we'll save that for Part 2, next week. The environmental audio was recorded from the sagebrush uplands pointed towards the vast shallow lake wetlands. This soundstage was truly large; on the order of 1000 acres across the auditory horizon. The instrumentation is familiar for a Listening Spot recording. (This is 7th such effort.) String-like sounds with slow attack and decay rise and fall in movements. Among the more novel sounds are undulations; gently percolating guitar voices and fuzzy textures. It gets very quiet and sparse at the 19 minute mark (Track 9) near the end. A Whimbrel can be heard in the distance, while high thin tones punctuate the ambience in a plaintive sort of way. It seems like the quietest moments are usually my favorites. I hope you'll check it out.Thanks for reading and listening. I'm grateful for you. Malheur Suite I is available under the artist name Listening Spot on all streaming platforms (Spotify, Apple, Tidal, Amazon, YouTube…) Friday, March 14th.
There is bad luck in New Felicity. The people of the small coastal village have taken in Milagros, an 11-year-old Venezuelan refugee, just as Trinidad's government has begun cracking down on undocumented migrants—and now an American journalist has come to town asking questions.New Felicity's superstitious fishermen fear the worst, certain they've brought bad luck on the village by killing a local witch who had herself murdered two villagers the year before. The town has been plagued since her death by alarming visits from her supernatural mother, as well as by a mysterious profusion of scarlet ibis birds.Skittish that the reporter's story will bring down the wrath of the ministry of national security, the fishermen take things into their own hands. From there, we go backward and forward in time—from the town's early days, when it was the site of a sugar plantation, to Milagros's adulthood as she searches for her mother across the Americas.In between, through the voices of a chorus of narrators, we glimpse moments from various villagers' lives, each one setting into motion events that will reverberate outwards across the novel and shape Milagros's fate.With kinetic, absorbing language and a powerful sense of voice, Ibis meditates on the bond between mothers and daughters, both highlighting the migrant crisis that troubles the contemporary world and offering a moving exploration of how to square where we come from with who we become.Justin Haynes is a novelist and short story writer who was born in Port of Spain and raised just outside of it. He later moved to Brooklyn, NY. He holds degrees from St. Francis College, the University of Notre Dame, and Vanderbilt University.
Ibis Meléndez, curadora, conversa con Glatzer Tuesta en el Bloque Cultural de No Hay Derecho de Ideeleradio. No Hay Derecho en vivo de lunes a viernes, desde las 7 a. m., por el YouTube y Facebook de Ideeleradio.
durée : 00:06:55 - Info médias - Diffusé à partir de mardi sur France 2,"frotter, frotter" retrace en quatre épisodes la grève de 22 mois menée par des salariées d'un établissement parisien pour obtenir de meilleures conditions de travail.
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Don't tell Kev, but Wales lost the rugby - at the time of recording, he was completely unaware! Shhh. Neale finds himself on a commercial shoot where things go bump in the night. Also, on the show, why are so many pictures shot in a vertical fashion? Kev isn't convinced the world needs vertical images AT ALL! We talk about the number of pictures shot at weddings, gallery stats, the best time to send images to a client, taking a tripod v shooting using IBIS, updating your website to court search engines, showing pictures online that have feeling, understanding how to use ai and upselling social photography packages. Email the show with your questions: click@fujicast.co.uk Pic Time: https://www.pic-time.com/ - use FUJICAST when creating an account for discount offers to apply For links go to the showpage.
When people first arrive in Australia, one of the first locals they are likely to meet is the “Bin Chicken”. So, I invited the expert on ‘Bin Chickens' to the show. John Martin became fascinated with the Ibis whilst studying “pest” species in Australia. And they are an incredibly interesting bird in urban ecology. In this episode, learn about the ‘Bin Chicken', how they came to be known as such, and their adaptability to new environments and experiences – just like a language learner. It is also an excellent opportunity to get involved in citizen science, which is a great way to reduce culture shock, and to acclimatise to a new environment. If you would like a transcript for this episode, find all content and have a say in the creative process, think about becoming a patron: patreon.com/AustraliansTeachEnglish Or check out my other podcast - IELTS in the Sun - the podcast to help you prepare your English exam: https://open.spotify.com/show/7wVfUn2wKiQxlE47vLudmc?si=VWsuUzo-T4esfb1KnjW3aA
Through the telling of stories crafted to inspire love, understanding, and advocacy for wildlife, veterinarian and conservation photographer Rick LeCouteur's journey has evolved beyond clinics and teaching, into the enchanting realm of children's literature, including his upcoming children's book Nasty Names Are Hurtful: An Australian White Ibis in the City [November 12th, 2024]. Through his stories about animals, Rick seeks to cultivate in young readers a sense of curiosity, empathy, and responsibility toward the natural world. Rick brings a unique perspective, blending expertise in conservation photography, digital art, wildlife expeditions, and a career as a veterinary neurosurgeon to create captivating stories that educate and inspire young readers. In interviews, articles, and expert commentary. About Dr. Rick LeCouteur Based on a childhood spent immersed in the rustic charm of rural Australia, Rick's love for animals blossomed into a lifelong career as a veterinary educator, conservation photographer, and advocate for animal well-being. Currently, as director of education for a company dedicated to introducing people to the wonders of wildlife in remote locations, Rick shares his love and knowledge of animals with enthusiasts of all ages. Through the telling of stories crafted to inspire love, understanding, and advocacy for wildlife, Rick's journey has evolved beyond clinics and teaching, into the enchanting realm of children's literature. Through his stories about animals, Rick seeks to cultivate in young readers a sense of curiosity, empathy, and responsibility toward the natural world. Moreover, Rick's narratives serve as a clarion call for environmental stewardship in the face of climate challenges. Rick believes that by nurturing young minds with the mystery and fascination of animals, we can sow the seeds of compassion and a deep reverence for the delicate balance of life on our planet. Through his stories and illustrations, Rick hopes to kindle imagination in young hearts and to inspire a new generation of animal lovers and conservationists. Richard A. LeCouteur, DVSc, PhD, Diplomate ACVIM(Neurology), Diplomate ECVN, FANZCVS (Hon. Causa), MRCVS Professor Emeritus, Neurology & Neurosurgery, University of California, Davis Author/Illustrator Website https://www.ricklecouteur.com Vet-Ex https://www.facebook.com/Veterinary-Expeditions-LLC-491712164350575/ https://www.veterinaryexpeditions.com Linkedin https://www.linkedin.com/in/richard-le-couteur-61294218/ Instagram https://www.instagram.com/ricklecouteur/
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It was a wild Rivalry Weekend in college football, complete with flag planting and pepper spray! The fellas break down: 00:00:00 Introduction 00:05:08 Beers of the Week 00:11:38 Best Rivalry Week ever 00:14:19 Ohio State, Michigan, Flag Planting, and Pepper Spray 00:24:25 Familiar name looking to replace Ryan Day if Ohio State fires him 00:29:51 Sneaking into the Texas/Texas A&M game 00:33:30 The pearl clutching around flag planting is annoying 00:39:33 The Arizona State and Arizona mascots threw down this weekend 00:48:13 Sebastian the Ibis shot his shot with a Syracuse reporter 00:52:49 Wiseguy's Top 10 Poll 01:00:09 What has Penn State done? 01:02:36 The last College Football Playoff rankings prediction - will we get chaos next week? 01:21:27 Trevor Lawrence goes down on a cheap shot 01:27:54 Merch pitch 01:32:39 Jameis Winston is a national treasure 01:33:26 The Golden At-Bat rule proposal 01:45:06 Beer Reviews 01:46:30 This was a show 01:46:40 Outro Be sure to check out friends of the show: In the Clutch (intheclutch.com/CRAFTBREWED) is your one stop shop for all things sports. With all of your favorite teams and players from the MLS, MLB and more and classic tees from yesteryear and beyond. Get 10% off your order with the code: CRAFTBREWED Kong Beer Bong (craftbrewedsports.com/beerbong) will make sure you are the life of the party. Keep your beer cold in this koozie that converts to a beer bong in an instant. Order yours today. Beer Drop (craftbrewedsports.com/beerdrop) ships award winning craft beer directly to your doorstep. Sign up for a monthly plan, or shop all of the beers available at Beer Drop and get them shipped to you at a $7.99 flat rate. Morning Recovery (craftbrewedsports.com/hangover) guarantees that you'll wake up after a night of drinking more ready to take on your day. Use the code SPORTS at checkout for 20% off your non-subscription order. Dugout Mugs (dugoutmugs.com/craft) for one of a kind beer mugs and openers. Use our link for 15% off your entire order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Sebastian the Ibis has responded to ESPN reporter claiming she's clout chasing... JFig comes to defense! The guys go over and rate the mascots and their level of "horniness" Best or worst idea in sports? Rob Manfred is considering the Golden at-bat rule change. Should there be stipulations? JFig sends the group a breaking news post on Jimmy Butler's new Big Face Coffee shop opening this week in Miami... this led to an funny Instagram rabbit hole for Leroy. After mascots being horny... we find out citizens of Miami aren't far behind when enjoying a wild ride on elephants... on the beach?
(HR.1) HEAT go Cold vs Celtics "B" squad Tobin delivers a little TTL to Lover Boy Bam Adebayo Leroy has fun watching Jameis winston Lose. Which reminds us of a point Tobin had earlier in the season Frogboy takes the next step in Fatherhood Show Pony gives him great advice Leroy reviews the case of the NFL's newest "Bad Guy" Tobin and Leroy attempt to explain why the HEAT continue to collapse vs the C's We review Bam's putrid past 4 games. We hear from the Man himself (HR.2) Can the Dolphins make themselves more "Tough" Jameis Winston continues his hot streak of being a National Treasure We attempt to convince Tobin to join Leroy in Cleveland Mike McDaniel reveals some Positive injury news for the Fins Tobin proposes a roster move and a wrinkle in the offense We close the Hour out assessing where the Damage has been Done! Bam Adebayo gets kicked by the English language... we turn up the silly sauce with a remix and walk through memory lane. JFig is having a morning with Avril Lavigne Presale tickets! The guys get into more conversations around Rockville, stars and top Rappers Marcos Mixed Bag! Jaylen Waddle on the cold not bothering him, Mario Cristobal tells Joe Rose that Miami deserves to be in with their 10-win season, Sebastian the Ibis has responded to ESPN reporter claiming she's clout chasing... JFig comes to defense! The guys go over and rate the mascots and their level of "horniness" Best or worst idea in sports? Rob Manfred is considering the Golden at-bat rule change. Should there be stipulations? JFig sends the group a breaking news post on Jimmy Butler's new Big Face Coffee shop opening this week in Miami... this led to an funny Instagram rabbit hole for Leroy. After mascots being horny... we find out citizens of Miami aren't far behind when enjoying a wild ride on elephants... on the beach?
On July 1st 1999, Capcom and Shinji Mikami released their follow up to the wildly successful Resident Evil (Biohazard). Building on the technology, and using fixed camera angles and tank controls once again, Dino Crisis would be described as an evolution of the formula, and "Panic Horror" instead of "Survival Horror." Dino Crisis follows Regina, a special member of the S.O.R.T team, along with her companions Gail, Rick, Cooper, and Tom (poor Tom), as they attempt to infiltrate a government research facility on Ibis island and extract Dr. Kirk and his research into "Third Energy Development." This "Third Energy" technology could be the source of unlimited and free power that the world desperately needs. However, in the wrong hands the technology can also be weaponized and used by global super powers to exert their influence on the world. As Regina and her team arrive at Ibis Island, it quickly becomes apparent that something is wrong at the facility. Researchers and staff are no where to be seen, at least alive anyway. It appears that someone, or something is roaming the island and killing the scientists in gruesome ways. Just what is hunting these people down, where is Dr. Kirk, and will Regina and her team make it out alive? In many ways Dino Crisis attempts to take what made Resident Evil successful and iterate on it, adding in true 3D backgrounds and environments, and updated crafting system, decision trees for key story moments, and smarter more brutal enemy AI. Largely these efforts were successful, and while Dino Crisis never reached the popularity and heights of Resident Evil, it still garnered its own cult following to this day. Come along with Josh, Max, and Colin as they try to survive Ibis Island in Episode 8 of Surviving the Horror. We hope you all enjoy the episode! PSA: This game was played through the PS5 PS Premium Collection and as such rewind and quick save state features were available to us during our playthroughs.
In this week's episode of the Impact Without Limits podcast, Brian and Dale take us back to the summer of 2016 as they recount their ongoing legal battle in California. As they dive into the details of the case, they reflect on the two opposing strategies that emerged—one side was determined to focus on expert witnesses and hypothetical business projections, while the brothers' team was set on telling the real story of what happened.This episode explores how the case became a race between two courtrooms in Ohio and California, with stakes higher than ever. With their new attorney, Edmond, pushing to resolve things in Ohio, the brothers share how the opposing party's tactics seemed more focused on inflated claims than on facts. As both sides present their expert witnesses and argue their cases, Brian and Dale break down how greed and a flawed strategy may have led their opponents down the wrong track.Tune in to hear how the story unfolds as Brian and Dale give their firsthand account of navigating the twists and turns of a high-stakes legal fight.Episode Highlights: The expert witnesses.The IBIS report.This deposition is worthless.Links Mentioned in Episode/Find More on ForeverLawn:www.foreverlawn.comImpact Without Limits Instagram: @impact_withoutlimitsForeverLawn's Instagram: @foreverlawnincDale's Instagram: @dalekarmieBrian's Instagram: @bkarmieGet Grass Without Limits HereVisit our show notes page HERESubscribe to Our Newsletter HERE
Send me a DM! ILY All!Today I am honored to introduce you all to: United States Military MILAB abductee and victim, experiencer, contactee, targeted individual, mind control and human experimentation survivor and whistleblower, humanitarian, host of his own YouTube channel and podcast, wood worker, auto restoration extraordinaire, nature lover, political activism advocate, gardener, and disclosure activist: Nathan CiszekNathan's story begins at age 6 when he was first abducted by extraterrestrials that forced him to participate in joint clandestine Draco ET and United States military programs such as Project Surrogate, Project Alpha, and Project Ibis. His experiences and memories of being in these programs involve his soul fracturing, cloning, being abducted across two lifetimes, and his fragmented consciousness being transferred into clone bodies that were used in these joint ET and US Military programs. Nathan has also experienced psychic abuse in where he was used for his gifts AND manipulated because of them. Under the Ibis program Nathan was subconsciously programmed to join an online Satanic cult that utilizes DARPA remote mind control technology to simulate contact with pagan gods and spirits in a social experiment designed to suppress and control the minds of targeted MILAB victims. This led to his discovery that a private corporate consortium of companies buried within the military industrial complex were using remote mind control and MILAB victims conditioned to be social implants to create DARPA Virtual Temple Complex cults. These cults and belief systems are being used for social engineering and control over targeted portions of the human population for the preservation of the continuity of an emerging technocratic world police state that is a proxy system of control by a negative extraterrestrial and ultra-dimensional force.Nathan has turned to being a public whistleblower and activist - which has come with sacrifices, costs, and the same censorship and alienation that we see consistent with other whistleblowers who share the hardest truths in the world that no one knows about. Nathan also suffers from destabilizing and chronic health issues related to the abuse he suffered at the hands of negative entities and the US government. In Nathan's own words:‘Some of the strongest people in the world are people who are targeted like this because the ones who can withstand it have been through hell and are out doing something in an altruistic way to help others. We are the ones who take the crap. We are the poster children for mental insanity; the people who should be shadow banned and shut up. And I'm tired of it. I really am. I'm sick of it. And I speak for everyone who's going through this.'Nathan began a YouTube channel called @haujeancontactee and a Telegram channel called “The Planetary Consciousness Project” to help spread awareness of this global victimization and targeting happening to innocent humans, as well as helped create ‘The Voices of Orion Project' with other contactees - which is a grassroots disclosure project aimed at exposing the new age ET deception, and the negative extraterrestrial presence that has hijacked the planet and enslaved the human race as their part of a collective effort to facilitate The Great Awakening, and the end of the spiritual bondage that has abused and exploited the human race, and hijacked their destiny against the will of our creator. CONNECT WITH NATHAN: YouTube: @haujeancontactee Telegram: Telegram: Contact @planetarSupport the show
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It must have been three or four years ago that I started bouncing this idea off Janie about a discussion regarding historical fiction rooted in Chinese history. Janie, being a successful writer of this genre, was perfect to have this discussion. Today the historical fiction genre is quite substantial and new authors are publishing new content online and in print every day. Many of these novels are set against the backdrop of Chinese history (in China or Overseas). The way historical novelists present this history to life can be very engaging and relatable. I hope you enjoy this CHP Special episode as much as I did. This is such a huge topic to discuss Janie's list of books & Buy links at her website: https://janiechang.com/books/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JanieChangWriter | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janiechang33/ TIME Magazine article: The Risky Journey That Saved One of China's Greatest Literary Treasures: https://time.com/5852229/saving-chinese-encyclopedia/ RACE THE RISING SUN: A CHINESE UNIVERSITY'S EXODUS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR by Chiao-Min Hsieh and Jean Kan Hsieh https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/race-the-rising-sun-chiao-min-hsieh/1123966361 or https://www.amazon.com/Race-Rising-Sun-Chinese-Universitys/dp/0761841482 TEACHING IN WARTIME CHINA: A PHOTO MEMOIR 1937 – 1939 by Edward Gulick: https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Wartime-China-Photo-Memoir-1937-1939/dp/0870239120 Amitav Ghosh – Opium War Trilogy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibis_trilogy https://amitavghosh.com/ Lisa See Author Page -- https://lisasee.com/ Yangsze Choo -- https://yschoo.com/about/ Weina Dai Randel -- https://weinarandel.com/ Barry Hughart series -- https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/barry-hughart/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It must have been three or four years ago that I started bouncing this idea off Janie about a discussion regarding historical fiction rooted in Chinese history. Janie, being a successful writer of this genre, was perfect to have this discussion. Today the historical fiction genre is quite substantial and new authors are publishing new content online and in print every day. Many of these novels are set against the backdrop of Chinese history (in China or Overseas). The way historical novelists present this history to life can be very engaging and relatable. I hope you enjoy this CHP Special episode as much as I did. This is such a huge topic to discuss Janie's list of books & Buy links at her website: https://janiechang.com/books/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/JanieChangWriter | Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/janiechang33/ TIME Magazine article: The Risky Journey That Saved One of China's Greatest Literary Treasures: https://time.com/5852229/saving-chinese-encyclopedia/ RACE THE RISING SUN: A CHINESE UNIVERSITY'S EXODUS DURING THE SECOND WORLD WAR by Chiao-Min Hsieh and Jean Kan Hsieh https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/race-the-rising-sun-chiao-min-hsieh/1123966361 or https://www.amazon.com/Race-Rising-Sun-Chinese-Universitys/dp/0761841482 TEACHING IN WARTIME CHINA: A PHOTO MEMOIR 1937 – 1939 by Edward Gulick: https://www.amazon.com/Teaching-Wartime-China-Photo-Memoir-1937-1939/dp/0870239120 Amitav Ghosh – Opium War Trilogy https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ibis_trilogy https://amitavghosh.com/ Lisa See Author Page -- https://lisasee.com/ Yangsze Choo -- https://yschoo.com/about/ Weina Dai Randel -- https://weinarandel.com/ Barry Hughart series -- https://www.fantasticfiction.com/h/barry-hughart/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Does water on a hen make it more susceptible to predation? In this episode, we comb through the literature on olfactory camouflage, dissecting studies assessing correlations between nest survival, weather, and environmental conditions, and divulging into the complicated web of ecology dynamics. Strap on your science boots for this one, it's gonna be dense… Research papers referenced: Bakner, N. W., et al. (2019). Incubation recess behaviors influence nest survival of Wild Turkeys. Ecology and Evolution, 9(24), 14053-14065. Boone, W. W., et al. (2024). Robust assessment of associations between weather and eastern wild turkey nest success. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 88(2), e22524. Braun, M. S., et al. (2018). Birds, feather-degrading bacteria and preen glands: the antimicrobial activity of preen gland secretions from turkeys (Meleagris gallopavo) is amplified by keratinase. FEMS microbiology ecology, 94(9), fiy117. Conover, M. R. (2007). Predator-prey dynamics: the role of olfaction. CRC Press. Fluen, T. (2008). A comparative analysis of evolutionary changes in island birds. MSc Thesis, University of Canterbury, Christchurch. Grieves, L. A., et al. (2020). Food stress, but not experimental exposure to mercury, affects songbird preen oil composition. Ecotoxicology, 29, 275-285. Grieves, L. A., et al. (2022). Olfactory camouflage and communication in birds. Biological Reviews, 97(3), 1193-1209. Lehman, C. P., et al. (2010). Ground roost resource selection for Merriam's wild turkeys. The Journal of Wildlife Management, 74(2), 295-299. Lowrey, D. K., et al. (2001). Influences of selected weather variables on predation of wild turkey females and nest success. In Proceedings of the National Wild Turkey Symposium (Vol. 8, pp. 173-178). Potier, S., et al. (2018). Preen oil chemical composition encodes individuality, seasonal variation and kinship in black kites Milvus migrans. Journal of Avian Biology, 49(7), e01728. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2002). Sandpipers (Scolopacidae) switch from monoester to diester preen waxes during courtship and incubation, but why?. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences, 269(1505), 2135-2139. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2005). Switch to diester preen waxes may reduce avian nest predation by mammalian predators using olfactory cues. Journal of Experimental Biology, 208(22), 4199-4202. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2006). Discerning adaptive value of seasonal variation in preen waxes: comparative and experimental approaches. Acta Zoologica Sinica, 52, 272-275. Reneerkens, J., et al. (2007a). Parental role division predicts avian preen wax cycles. Ibis, 149(4), 721-729. Tuttle, E. M.,et al. (2014). Variation in preen oil composition pertaining to season,sex, and genotype in the polymorphic white-throated sparrow.Journal of ChemicalEcology40, 1025–1038. Whelan, R. J., et al. (2010). Short-chain carboxylic acids from gray catbird (Dumetella carolinensis) uropygial secretions vary with testosterone levels and photoperiod. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology Part B: Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, 156(3), 183-188. Webb, S. L., et al. (2012). Landscape features and weather influence nest survival of a ground-nesting bird of conservation concern, the greater sage-grouse, in human-altered environments. Ecological Processes, 1, 1-15. Episodes referenced: Effectiveness of trapping across game bird species | #08 Which vital rates are most important to turkey populations? | #13 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 1/2) | #29 Brooding and nesting cover (Part 2/2) | #30 Donate to wild turkey research: UF Turkey Donation Fund , Auburn Turkey Donation Fund Dr. Marcus Lashley @DrDisturbance, Publications Dr. Will Gulsby @dr_will_gulsby, Publications Turkeys for Tomorrow @turkeysfortomorrow UF DEER Lab @ufdeerlab, YouTube Please help us by taking our (QUICK) listener survey - Thank you! Check out the NEW DrDisturbance YouTube channel! DrDisturbance YouTube Watch these podcasts on YouTube Leave a podcast rating for a chance to win free gear! This podcast is made possible by Turkeys for Tomorrow, a grassroots organization dedicated to the wild turkey. To learn more about TFT, go to turkeysfortomorrow.org. Help us help turkeys by rating this podcast and sharing it with your friends and family. Music by Artlist.io Produced & edited by Charlotte Nowak