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Pekka Rinne, the 2021 King Clancy memorial trophy winner joins Scott and Pierre on the Two Man Advantage edition of the Athletic Hockey Show. Pekka looks back on his career in Nashville, what the future holds for him with the Predators and his relationship with Jusse Saros. Scott and Pierre take a look at the NHL Final Four series between the Islanders and the Lightning, a series, tied at one win a piece which projects to go long. The guys discuss how Montreal's roster, built for the playoffs can hold their own vs Vegas, is a goaltending duel for the ages between Carey Price and Marc-Andre Fleury. Plus the guys address the recent coaching hirings in New York and Columbus, with Gerard Gallant and Brad Larsen running the bench for the Rangers and the Blue Jackets. In Ask the Dorks, Scott and Pierre answer your questions on Dougie Hamilton, Seattle expansion, Seth Jones and a lot more.
In Ask the Dean episode six, tune in to hear tons of great Q&A from Dr. Scott Wright, former Director of Admissions at UTSW and Dr. Ryan Gray with Rachel Grubbs!
In Ask me Anything alles over de ruimtevaart. We gaan het hebben over SpaceX, maar ook over de toekomst, andere commerciële vluchten en Nederlandse bedrijven in de sector. Wordt een ruimtereis ooit net zo gewoon als het vliegtuig?
In Ask me Anything alles over de ruimtevaart. We gaan het hebben over SpaceX, maar ook over de toekomst, andere commerciële vluchten en Nederlandse bedrijven in de sector. Wordt een ruimtereis ooit net zo gewoon als het vliegtuig?
In Ask me Anything alles over het toerisme protocol dat in de maak is voor Nederland. Zes ministeries buigen zich over de vraag hoe we het toerisme gaan organiseren tijdens en na de coronacrisis. Hoe gaan we massadrukte vermijden? Waar kun je straks wel en niet heen?
There’s a new online bookseller in town that’s trying to save your local indie bookstore. Featuring Andy Hunter (@AndyHunter777) Constance Grady (@constancegrady) Links to resources discussed: Vox Book Club, The City We Became, Week 1: New York City is born. What happens next? In Ask a Book Critic, Vox.com book critic Constance Grady recommends books to suit your very specific mood Host: Arielle Duhaime-Ross (@adrs), host and lead reporter of Reset About Recode by Vox: Recode by Vox helps you understand how tech is changing the world — and changing us. Follow Us: Newsletter: Recode Daily Twitter: @Recode
NPW Podcast Episode 30 – How to outwit the dinosaur boss This month, we were back at the University of Bradford discussing when to say no to requests for advice, how to engage men in the fight for equality and dinosaur bosses and how to avoid them. The big interview is with Kate Rogers, who is a Senior HR business partner at the University of Bradford She talks about the power of transferable skills and shares her passion – getting us all talking about the menopause and how it can affect our working lives. In Ask the Hive, our listener has had a few jobs in quick succession but hates her new position. What should she do? Plus, all the Northern Power Women news you need. This epsiode is sponsored by the University of Bradford.
Peter Keegan and Laura Boswell introduce the Ask an Artist Podcast. Do you treat art as a hobby, but dream of making it your job? Laura and Peter are both full time, professional artists, paying the bills by making art. In Ask an Artist, Laura and Peter share their experience, giving candid advice to help you into a career in art. They'll be covering topics like pricing work, approaching galleries, social media, artist statements, self doubt, finding your own style and many other things.
What do you get when you cross a wedding with a music festival, and then add food trucks, a record-setting rainstorm, then a heat wave, and set it all up on a steep hill? Well we're not sure what exactly you'd call it, but it sounds like a lot of fun, and a solid challenge! But this is a challenge that our guest was ready for! Desirée Adams is a wedding planner based in Upstate New York who creates heirloom occasions for modern couples. After seven years of producing high-level events for internationally-recognized companies in Washington, DC, she took a break to focus on her young children. But she couldn't stay away for long. Three years and three moves later, she founded Verve Event Co. in 2017. Focusing on efficiency and artful design, Desirée helps couples enjoy planning their modern wedding so they still have time for life. For her, life is too short to waste it on moments without meaning. She has received awards from the The Knot, Wedding Wire, and the International Live Events Association (ILEA). In the spring of 2019, she became one of the first wedding vendors to launch an Alexa Flash Briefing. In Ask the Planner: Wedding Tips in a Flash, Desirée answers questions that couples and vendors never knew to ask. During its soft launch, her tips were downloaded 13,000 times. Desirée is a recovering grammar queen and loves sweating to the Pitch Perfect soundtrack. When not planning, you can find her leading dance parties with her interns (aka her kids), or buying macarons to share with her husband, her high school sweetheart. http://verveeventco.com/ http://verveeventco.com/asktheplanner http://www.instagram.com/verveeventco/ https://www.facebook.com/verveeventco --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/your-i-do-crew/support
Dan talks investing with Ben Carlson, author of the book and blog A Wealth of Common Sense. Then he explains why candlesticks and death crosses are tools for the dumb money. In Ask the Spud, Dan answers a reader question about whether you need REITs in your ETF portfolio. For complete show notes on Common Sense With Ben Carlson, visit canadaincouchpotato.com/podcast.
Sandi Martin of Spring Personal Finance joins Dan to discuss the differences between financial planning and investment advice. Then Dan considers how things worked out if you revamped your portfolio before the US election. In Ask the Spud, we look at the risks and rewards of corporate bonds. For complete show notes, visit canadiancouchpotato.com/podcast.
Calvin and Chad set the table for what this show is about (race relations through a Biblical lens). They discuss Colin Kaepernick, "white evangelicism", and the benefit of spending time with people who don't look just like you. In "Ask a Black Dude", Chad gets a lesson on ebonics and in "Ask a White Dude", Calvin gets the lowdown on tapioca pudding. Share some love with somebody today!
Calvin and Chad set the table for what this show is about (race relations through a Biblical lens). They discuss Colin Kaepernick, "white evangelicism", and the benefit of spending time with people who don't look just like you. In "Ask a Black Dude", Chad gets a lesson on ebonics and in "Ask a White Dude", Calvin gets the lowdown on tapioca pudding. Share some love with somebody today!
Calvin and Chad set the table for what this show is about (race relations through a Biblical lens). They discuss Colin Kaepernick, "white evangelicism", and the benefit of spending time with people who don't look just like you. In "Ask a Black Dude", Chad gets a lesson on ebonics and in "Ask a White Dude", Calvin gets the lowdown on tapioca pudding. Share some love with somebody today!
Calvin and Chad set the table for what this show is about (race relations through a Biblical lens). They discuss Colin Kaepernick, "white evangelicism", and the benefit of spending time with people who don't look just like you. In "Ask a Black Dude", Chad gets a lesson on ebonics and in "Ask a White Dude", Calvin gets the lowdown on tapioca pudding. Share some love with somebody today!
Even the simplest movements, like picking up your coffee cup, are actually the result of very complex processes and signalling in your nervous system. While we might not put too much thought into the mechanisms that underlie how we move, this week’s guest is interested in just that. Dr. Robert Chen, neurologist and scientist, is working to understand how our brain controls our movements, and how this process is impaired in patients with movement disorders, like Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Tune in to the second episode under the theme of Neuroimaging to hear all about cutting-edge imaging techniques, learn about the plastic brain, and get a taste of the complexity of movement disorders. In “Ask a Student”, we also hear from James Saravanamuttu, a student in Dr. Chen’s lab, about his work using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to study PD and get his advice on what students should know before applying to grad school. Until next time, keep it raw!
Even the simplest movements, like picking up your coffee cup, are actually the result of very complex processes and signalling in your nervous system. While we might not put too much thought into the mechanisms that underlie how we move, this week’s guest is interested in just that. Dr. Robert Chen, neurologist and scientist, is working to understand how our brain controls our movements, and how this process is impaired in patients with movement disorders, like Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Tune in to the second episode under the theme of Neuroimaging to hear all about cutting-edge imaging techniques, learn about the plastic brain, and get a taste of the complexity of movement disorders. In “Ask a Student”, we also hear from James Saravanamuttu, a student in Dr. Chen’s lab, about his work using Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation to study PD and get his advice on what students should know before applying to grad school. Until next time, keep it raw!
Episode 17 of Raw Talk focuses on chronic pain, and we are fortunate to have highly acclaimed researcher, Dr. Karen Davis, join us to share her expertise. We discuss the contribution of neuroimaging in understanding pain perception and pain mechanisms, in addition to some common misconceptions and advances in the field. This segment-packed episode brings research, patient and clinical perspectives together to let you hear the various voices that participate in the field of chronic pain. In "Ask a Student", PhD candidate Kasey Hemington talks about her experience as Dr. Davis' student and her motivations to pursue pain research. Complementing those insights, we sit down with a fellow graduate student living with chronic pain to uncover how their pain is perceived and managed, and why interprofessional care is the best way to go. Finally, we introduce a "Clinician's Corner" segment that explores chronic pain management from the lens of a physician, Dr. Najam Mian. Don't miss out! until next time, keep it raw!
Recently, politicians including President Obama, Hillary Clinton and Jeb Bush have mentioned their religious beliefs as a basis for legislation they either passed or supported. Yet none of these have offered details about their personal faith. Do we as voters deserve to know what these and other politicians believe before they take office? In Ask [read more]