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Michael Govier (@mjgovier), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) open the show up to your questions exclusively! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com Pallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastBen's Site:https://chasingbaseballgreatness.medium.com/TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show02:00 Players Recently Called Up To MLB04:30 Players Recently Optioned/DFA'ed To Minors08:30 Acuna Is Back!20:00 Robbie's Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer Of The Week26:35 Ad28:00 Dynasty Fantasy Baseball AMAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) share the latest MLB news of note before diving into struggling minor leaguers who may still get the call to MLB this year. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)Pallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastBen's Site:https://chasingbaseballgreatness.medium.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Michael Govier (@mjgovier), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) reveal the hitting leaders in double-A that could be primed to be on your fantasy baseball team sooner than later. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show01:00 MLB News Of Note07:00 Hayden Wesneski Replacements?24:30 Jordan Lawlar Is Here!29:00 Robbie's Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer Of The Week38:08 Double-A Hitting Leaders41:00 Home Run Leaders45:30 RBI Leaders52:00 OBP Leaders1:02:00 Stolen Base Leaders1:09:20 Elite Lines Of Note In Double-APallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastBen's Site:https://chasingbaseballgreatness.medium.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bullpen Catcher Josh Mazur is our Pregame Interview!Maz talks about the 2024 Chasers team, getting hit with a foul ball in Louisville last week, his favorite bullpens in the International League, how long he has been the bullpen catcher and more!
Michael Govier (@mjgovier), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) explore the MLB-ready pitchers in AAA for your exclusive fantasy purposes. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show2:10 MLB News Of Note32:00 Robbie's Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer Of The Week39:00 Ad41:00 AAA Pitching Studs International League50:00 Blade Tidwell52:00 Mick Abel1:00:00 Cade Horton1:06:00 Pacific Coast League Studs1:07:00 AAA Pitchers San Francisco/Colorado1:12:00 Houston's Colton Gordon1:13:00 Caden Dana1:15:00 Dodgers AAA PitchersPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) continue their admiration for hot minor league hitters! This time it's about acknowledging all the streaking bangers within the ranks of Double-A and lower. They do it all for you! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show05:10 Jordan Beck14:40 Baltimore Orioles23:15 St. Louis Cardinals24:30 Pittsburgh Pirates26:30 Toronto Blue Jays34:15 Robbie's Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer Of The Week39:30 Ads43:30 Eastern League Hitters52:00 Southern League Hitters1:04:00 Texas League Hitters1:14:30 Midwest League Hitters1:16:00 Northwest League HItters1:19:35 South Atlantic League Hitters1:21:19 California League Hitters1:24:45 Florida State League Hitters1:27:00 Carolina League HittersPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
ORIGINALLY RELEASED Sep 17, 2021 In this episode of Guerrilla History, we bring on Professor Jose Maria Sison, better known as Comrade Joma, to talk about his life, how it impacted his ideology, the history of the Communist Party of the Philippines, and more! Comrade Joma is an absolute legendary figure, and it was a pleasure and an honor to be able to talk with him. A must listen conversation for anyone interested in proletarian struggles and People's War in the Global South, especially the Philippines! Jose Maria Sison is the Founding Chairman of the Communist Party of the Philippines, Chair Emeritus of the International League of People's Struggle, and the Chief Political Consultant of the National Democratic Front of the Philippines. Our friends at Foreign Languages Press have several of his works available for free as pdfs or for affordable print copies on their website https://foreignlanguages.press/. Comrade Joma passed away in Dec. of 2022, a year after this interview, at the age of 83. ---------------------------------------------------- Support Rev Left and get access to bonus episodes: www.patreon.com/revleftradio Make a one-time donation to Rev Left at BuyMeACoffee.com/revleftradio Follow, Subscribe, & Learn more about Rev Left Radio HERE
rWotD Episode 2914: Toledo Mud Hens Welcome to Random Wiki of the Day, your journey through Wikipedia's vast and varied content, one random article at a time.The random article for Saturday, 26 April 2025, is Toledo Mud Hens.The Toledo Mud Hens are a Minor League Baseball team of the International League and the Triple-A affiliate of the Detroit Tigers. They are located in Toledo, Ohio, and play their home games at Fifth Third Field. A baseball team nicknamed the Mud Hens has played in Toledo for most seasons since 1896, including a 50-year history as a member of the now defunct American Association. The current franchise was established in 1965, joining the International League; this league was called the Triple-A East for the 2021 season.This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 01:11 UTC on Saturday, 26 April 2025.For the full current version of the article, see Toledo Mud Hens on Wikipedia.This podcast uses content from Wikipedia under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License.Visit our archives at wikioftheday.com and subscribe to stay updated on new episodes.Follow us on Mastodon at @wikioftheday@masto.ai.Also check out Curmudgeon's Corner, a current events podcast.Until next time, I'm standard Emma.
Michael Govier (@mjgovier), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) jump for joy about Nick Kurtz, Chandler Simpson & Craig Yoho! Plus they explore the HOT hitters in AAA for your exclusive fantasy purposes. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show01:10 Nick Kurtz08:30 Chandler Simpson15:00 Griffin Conine29:30 Spencer Strider Injury36:20 Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Of The Week42:00 Ad43:30 AAA Hitters On Fire50:40 Jonatan Clase Hope52:30 Speedsters On The Brink1:00:00 Pacific Coast League StudsPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Morgan Heim is a wildlife conservation photographer and filmmaker based in Astoria, Oregon. She uses her talents to focus on the coexistence between humans and wildlife and how human-influenced change impacts wildlife and their habitat.She's a Senior Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers and in 2024 was named a National Geographic Explorer. She's also the founder of Neon Raven Labs, a storytelling and strategy platform for conservation, and in 2020 co-founded Her Wild Vision Initiative aimed at raising the voices of diverse women in the craft of conservation visual storytelling. Notable Links:Morgan Heim WebsiteA Last Leap Towards Flowers ProjectMorgan Heim Instagram*****This episode is brought to you by Luminar Neo.Powered by AI technologies, Luminar Neo streamlines the editing process and provides everything you could possibly need to get photos that will look amazing on the screen and in print. Luminar Neo was designed for both hobbyists and pros and includes cutting-edge editing tools – all in one intuitive and easy-to-use app.Luminar uses generative AI to intelligently analyze your photos and erase distracting elements in your compositions, add realistic objects that seamlessly blend into the background, or expand the frame in any direction. If that's not your thing, Luminar is still one of the most powerful photo editors for natural and realistic images too. Luminar Neo has all the features you need to enhance your images with precision and ease.And now you can receive a 15% discount on Luminar Neo by using BEYONDTHELENS discount code at checkout when visiting skylum.com.*****This episode is brought to you by Lexar.For more than 25 years, Lexar has been trusted as a leading global brand of memory solutions so they know first-hand just how quickly content is transforming our world.Their award-winning lineup performs second-to-none and includes professional memory cards, card readers, and solid-state drives for creators of all skill levels.Whether shooting photos, capturing video, or transferring content on the go, Lexar provides the quality and performance you can rely on to get the shot with confidence.I've been using the Lexar Professional CFexpress Type B GOLD memory cards with my Canon mirrorless cameras for years and they deliver the blazing speed and durability for the extreme weather conditions I encounter anywhere in the world.To learn more about Lexar memory solutions, visit www.lexar.com.*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, with zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit. beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.
Michael Govier (@mjgovier), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) review the rookie players on all 30 MLB teams. Plus they share their thoughts on the latest MLB news of note for fantasy purposes. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show04:00 MLB News Of Note24:00 Live Chat Questions31:30 Jesus Take The Wheel SP Streamer Pick38:00 Ad Break40:00 Arizona Rookies41:00 Athletics Rookies43:30 Atlanta Rookies45:00 Baltimore Rookies48:30 Boston Rookies54:40 Chicago Cubs Rookies57:30 Chicago White Sox Rookies1:03:40 Cleveland Rookies1:04:00 Cincinnati Rookies1:07:30 Colorado Rookies1:09:00 Detroit Rookies1:10:30 Houston Rookies1:12:49 Los Angeles Angels Rookies1:15:00 Los Angeles Dodgers Rookies1:17:35 Kansas City Rookies1:18:20 Miami Rookies1:24:00 Milwaukee Rookies1:24:50 Minnesota Rookies1:27:00 New York Mets Rookies1:28:45 New York Yankees Rookies1:29:32 Pittsburgh Rookies1:31:00 Seattle Rookies1:32:40 San Diego Rookies1:33:40 St. Louis Rookies1:37:45 San Francisco Rookies1:40:00 Tampa Bay Rookies1:43:00 Texas Rookies1:44:00 Toronto Rookies1:45:00 Washington RookiesPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) identify the most intriguing prospect assignments of note from around the minor leagues. Plus they chew the fat about the latest notes around MLB that are worthy of your attention. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show05:00 Vladimir Guerrero Jr. Contract09:00 Colorado Rockies Chatter21:50 Logan VanWey Houston31:00 Ryan Bliss Injury39:30 Ad Break40:00 Prospects Assignments50:45 Hillsboro Hops Lineup56:20 Los Angeles Dodgers Chatter1:04:00 Chicago White Sox ChatterPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Bongani Bingwa speaks to Prof Ncoza Dlova, University of KwaZulu-Natal’s head of dermatology about the concerning trend of skin-bleaching product use among South African women. According to research by the International League of Dermatological Societies (ILDS), a staggering 30% of South African women have turned to these products, despite the potential risks to their health and well-being. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) react to the intriguing performances from opening weekend at the AAA level! They have all the fantasy baseball angles covered. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com TIME STAMPS (Add 1 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show04:00 Atlanta Braves Problems13:00 Colorado Rockies Early Returns22:00 Robbie's Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Pick25:00 AAA Opening Weekend Reactions33:05 Commercial34:10 More Reactions44:40 Kyle Teel Chicago White Sox & DH47:00 Leo Rivas Seattle MarinersPallazzo Podcast Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Lib Hutchby is a member of Women's International League for Peace and Freedom in the Triangle Branch, Raging Grannies, Frack Free UNC, and NC Environmental Network.In Chapel Hill, NC, local residents are rallying against a coal-fired power plant owned by UNC Chapel Hill, as well as a nearby Duke Energy gas build outs. Several community groups are also actively working to promote environmental sustainability by hosting events like World Water Day and attending public hearings.Recently, UNC submitted a proposal to burn packaging materials and plastics, turning them into pellets to be used as fuel in their coal plant. While this 12-month trial period might reduce some emissions compared to the plant's current fuel, burning these pellets could also increase levels of nitrogen oxide and carbon monoxide. On top of that, the pellets contain small amounts of PFAS, or "forever chemicals," which are notoriously harmful.However, thanks in part to the efforts of Chapel Hill's local groups, UNC has withdrawn its application. This victory is a testament to the power of community action in protecting the environment.Contact and connect with Lib: libhutchby5@gmail.com Pellet testing: https://chapelboro.com/news/unc/no-more-coal-chapel-hill-prepares-for-hearing-on-uncs-co-gen-plant-and-potential-new-fuel-source
Despite advances in epilepsy management, disparities and lack of inclusion of many people with epilepsy are associated with increased morbidity and mortality. Improving awareness and promoting diversity in research participation can advance treatment for underserved populations and improve trust. In this episode, Teshamae Monteith, MD, PhD, FAAN speaks Dave F. Clarke, MBBS, FAES, author of the article “Diversity and Underserved Patient Populations in Epilepsy,” in the Continuum® February 2025 Epilepsy issue. Dr. Monteith is a Continuum® Audio interviewer and an associate editor of Continuum® Audio and an associate professor of clinical neurology at the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine in Miami, Florida. Dr. Clarke is the Kozmetsky Family Foundation Endowed Chair of Pediatric Epilepsy and Chief or Comprehensive Pediatric Epilepsy Center, Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin in Austin, Texas. Additional Resources Read the article: Diversity and Underserved Patient Populations in Epilepsy Subscribe to Continuum: shop.lww.com/Continuum Earn CME (available only to AAN members): continpub.com/AudioCME Continuum® Aloud (verbatim audio-book style recordings of articles available only to Continuum® subscribers): continpub.com/Aloud More about the American Academy of Neurology: aan.com Social Media facebook.com/continuumcme @ContinuumAAN Host: @HeadacheMD Full episode transcript available here Dr Jones: This is Dr Lyell Jones, Editor-in-Chief of Continuum, the premier topic-based neurology clinical review and CME journal from the American Academy of Neurology. Thank you for joining us on Continuum Audio, which features conversations with Continuum's guest editors and authors who are the leading experts in their fields. Subscribers to the Continuum Journal can read the full article or listen to verbatim recordings of the article and have access to exclusive interviews not featured on the podcast. Please visit the link in the episode notes for more information on the article, subscribing to the journal, and how to get CME. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith. Today I'm interviewing Dr Dave Clarke about his article on diversity and underserved patient populations in epilepsy, which appears in the February 2025 Continuum issue on epilepsy. So why don't you introduce yourself to our audience? Dr Clarke: Sure. My name is Dr Dave Clarke, as alluded to. I'm presently at the University of Texas in Austin, originating from much farther south. I'm from Antigua, but have been here for quite a while working within the field in epilepsy surgery, but more and more getting involved in outreach, access to care, and equity of healthcare in epilepsy. Dr Monteith: And how did you get involved in this kind of work? Dr Clarke: That's an amazing question. You know, I did it in a bit of a inside out fashion. I initially started working in the field and trying to get access to persons in the Caribbean that didn't have any neurological care or investigative studies, but very quickly realized that persons around the corner here in Texas and wherever I've worked have had the exact same problems, getting access via fiscal or otherwise epilepsy care, or geographically getting access, with so few having neurologists close at hand. Therefore, I started working both on a regional, national, and it transcended to a global scale. Dr Monteith: Wow, so you're just everywhere. Dr Clarke: Well, building bridges. I've found building bridges and helping with knowledge and garnering knowledge, you can expand your reach without actually moving, which is quite helpful. Dr Monteith: Yeah. So why don't you tell us why you think this work is so important in issues of diversity, underserved populations, and of course, access to epilepsy care? Dr Clarke: Sure, not a problem. And I think every vested person in this can give you a different spiel as to why they think it's important. So, I'll add in a few facts pertaining to access, but also tell you about why I think personally that it's not only important, but it will improve care for all and improve what you believe you could do for a patient. Because the sad thing is to have a good outcome in the United States presently, we have over three hundred epilepsy centers, but they have about eight or nine states that don't have any epilepsy centers at all. And even within states themselves, people have to travel up to eight hours, i.e., in Texas, to get adequate epilepsy care. So that's one layer. Even if you have a epilepsy center around the corner, independent of just long wait times, if you have a particular race or ethnicity, we've found out that wait may be even longer or you may be referred to a general practitioner moreso than being referred to an epilepsy center. Then you add in layers of insurance or lack thereof, which is a big concern regardless of who you are; poverty, which is a big concern; and the layers just keep adding more. Culture, etcetera, etcetera. If you could just break down some of those barriers, it has been shown quite a few years ago that once you get to an epilepsy center, you can negate some of those factors. You can actually reduce time to access and you can improve care. So, that's why I'm so passionate about this, because something could potentially be done about it. Dr Monteith: That's cool. So, it sounds like you have some strategies, some strategies for us. Dr Clarke: Indeed. And you know, this is a growth and this is a learning curve for me and will be for others. But I think on a very local, one-to-one scale, the initial strategy I would suggest is you have to be a good listener. Because we don't know how, when, where or why people are coming to us for their concerns. And in order to judge someone, if they may not have had a follow-up visit or they may not have gotten to us after five medications, the onus may not have been on that person. In other words, as we learned when we were in medical school, history is extremely important, but social history, cultural history, that's also just as important when we're trying to create bridges. The second major thing that we have to learn is we can't do this alone. So, without others collaborating with us outside of even our fields, the social worker who will engage, the community worker who will discuss the translator for language; unless you treat those persons with respect and engage with those persons to help you to mitigate problems, you'll not get very far. And then we'll talk about more, but the last thing I'll say now is they have so many organizations out there, the Institute of Medicine or the International League Against Epilepsy or members of the American Epilepsy Society, that have ways, ideas, papers, and articles that can help guide you as to how better mitigate many of these problems. Dr Monteith: Great. So, you already mentioned a lot of things. What are some things that you feel absolutely the reader should take away in reading your article? You mentioned already listening skills, the importance of interdisciplinary work, including social work, and that there are strategies that we can use to help reduce some of this access issues. But give me some of the essential points and then we'll dive in. Dr Clarke: OK. I think first and foremost we have to lay the foundation in my mind and realize what exactly is happening. If you are Native American, of African descent, Hispanic, Latinx, geographically not in a region where care can be delivered, choosing one time to epilepsy surgery may be delayed twice, three, four times that of someone of white descent. If you are within certain regions in the US where they may have eight, nine, ten, fourteen epilepsy centers, you may get to that center within two to three years. But if you're in an area where they have no centers at all, or you live in the Dakotas, it may be very difficult to get to an individual that could provide that care for you. That's very, very basic. But a few things have happened a few years ago and even more recently that can help. COVID created this groundswell of ambulatory engagement and ambulatory care. I think that can help to mitigate time to get into that person and improving access. In saying that, there are many obstacles to that, but that's what we have to work towards: that virtual engagement and virtual care. That would suggest in some instances to some persons that it will take away the one-to-one care that you may get with persons coming to you. But I guarantee that you will not lose patients because of this, because there's too big a vacuum. Only 22% of persons that should actually get to epilepsy centers actually get to epilepsy centers. So, I think we can start with that foundation, and you can go to the article and learn a lot more about what the problems are. Because if you don't know what the problems are, you can't come up with solutions. Dr Monteith: Just give us a few of the most persistent inequities and epilepsy care? Dr Clarke: Time to seeing a patient, very persistent. And that's both a disparity, a deficiency, and an inequity. And if you allow me, I'll just explain the slight but subtle difference. So, we know that time to surgery in epilepsy in persons that need epilepsy surgery can be as long as seventeen years. That's for everyone, so that's a deficiency in care. I just mentioned that some sociodemographic populations may not get the same care as someone else, and that's a disparity between one versus the other. Health equity, whether it be from NIH or any other definition, suggests that you should get equitable care between one person and the other. And that brings in not only medical, medicolegal or potential bias, that we may have one person versus the other. So, there's a breakdown as to those different layers that may occur. And in that I'm telling you what some of the potential differences are. Dr Monteith: And so, you mentioned, it comes up, race and ethnicity being a major issue as well as some of the geographic factors. How does that impact diagnosis and really trying to care for our patients? Dr Clarke: So again, I'm going to this article or going to, even. prior articles. It has been shown by many, and most recently in New Jersey, that if you're black, Hispanic, Latin- Latinx, it takes you greater than two times the time to surgery. Reduced time to surgery significantly increases morbidity. It potentially increases mortality, as has been shown by a colleague of mine presently in Calgary. And independent of that, we don't look at the other things, the other socially related things. Driving, inability to work, inability to be adequately educated, the stigma related to that in various cultures, various countries. So, that deficit not only increased the probability of having seizures, but we have to look at the umbrella as to what it does. It significantly impacts quality of life of that individual and, actually, the individuals around them. Dr Monteith: So, what are some of these drivers, and how can we address them, or at least identify them, in our clinic? Dr Clarke: That's a question that's rather difficult to answer. And not because there aren't ideas about it, but there's actually mitigating those ideas or changing those ideas we're just presently trying to do. Although outlines have been given. So, in about 2013, the federal government suggested outlines to improve access and to reduce these inequities. And I'll just give you a few of them. One of those suggestions was related to language and having more improved and readily available translators. Something simple, and that could actually foster discussions and time to better management. Another suggestion was try to train more persons from underserved populations, persons of color. Reason being, it has been shown in the social sciences and it is known in the medical sciences that, if you speak to a person of similar culture, you tend to have a better rapport, you tend to be more compliant, and that track would move forward, and it reduces bias. Now we don't have that presently, and I'm not sure if we'll have that in the near future, although we're trying. So then, within your centers, if you have trainings on cultural sensitivity, or if you have engagements and lectures about how you can engage persons from different populations, those are just some very simple pearls that can improve care. This has been updated several times with the then-Institute of Medicine in 2012, 2013, they came out with, in my mind, a pretty amazing article---but I'm very biased---in which they outline a number of strategic initiatives that could be taken to improve research, improve clinical care, improve health equity through health services research, to move the field forward, and to improve overall care. They updated this in 2020, and it's a part of the 2030 federal initiative not only for epilepsy, but to improve overarching care. All of this is written in bits and pieces and referenced in the article. To add icing on top, the World Health Organization, through advocacy of neurological groups as well as the International League Against Epilepsy and the AES, came out with the Intersectoral Action Plan on Epilepsy and Other Neurological Diseases, which advocates for parallel improvement in overall global care. And the United States have signed on to it, and that have lit a fire to our member organizations like the American Epilepsy Society, American Academy of Neurology, and others, trying to create initiatives to address this here. I started off by saying this was difficult because, you know, we have debated epilepsy care through 1909 when the International League against Epilepsy was founded, and we have continually come up with ways to try and advance care. But this have been the most difficult and critical because there's social dynamics and social history and societal concerns that have negated us moving forward in this direction. But fortunately, I think we're moving in that direction presently. That's my hope. And the main thing we have to do is try to sustain that. Dr Monteith: So, you talked about the importance of these global initiatives, which is huge, and other sectors outside of neurology. Like for example, technology, you spoke about telemedicine. I think you were referring to telemedicine with COVID. What other technologies that are more specific to the field of epilepsy, some of these monitorings that maybe can be done? Dr Clarke: I was just going to just going to jump on that. Thank you so much for asking. Dr Monteith: I have no disclosures in this field. I think it's important and exciting to think how can we increase access and even access to monitoring some of these technologies. That might be expensive, which is another issue, but…. Dr Clarke: So, the main things in epilepsy diagnosis and management: you want to hear from the patient history, you want to see what the seizures look like, and then you want to find ways in which to monitor those seizures. Hearing from the patient, they have these questionnaires that have been out there, and this is local, regional, global, many of them standardized in English and Spanish. Our colleagues in Boston actually created quite a neat one in English and Spanish that some people are using. Ecuador has one. We have created someone- something analogous. And those questionnaires can be sent out virtually and you can retrieve them. But sometimes seeing is believing. So, video uploads of seizures, especially the cell phone, I think has been management-changing for the field of epilepsy. The thing you have to do however, is do that in a HIPAA-compliant way. And several studies are ongoing. In my mind, one of the better studies here was done on the East Coast, but another similar study, to be unnamed, but again, written out in the articles. When you go into these apps, you can actually type in a history and upload a video, but the feed is not only going to you, it may be going to the primary care physician. So, it not only helps in one way in you educating the patient, but you educate that primary care physician and they become extenders and providers. I must add here my colleagues, because we can't do without them. Arguably in some instances, some of the most important persons to refer patients, that's the APPs, the PAs and the nurse practitioners out there, that help to refer patients and share patients with us. So, that's the video uploads they're seeing. But then the other really cool part that we're doing now is the ambulatory world of EEGs. Ceribell, Zeto, to name of few, in which you could potentially put the EEG leads on persons with or without the EEG technologist wirelessly and utilize the clouds to review the EEGs. It's not perfect just yet, but that person that has to travel eight hours away from me, if I could do that and negate that travel when they don't have money to pay for travel or they have some potential legal issues or insurance-related issues and I could read the EEG, discuss with them via telemedicine their care, it actually improves access significantly. I'm going to throw in one small twist that, again, it's not perfect. We're now trying to monitor via autonomic features, heart rate movement and others, for seizures and alert family members, parents, because although about 100,000 people may be affected with epilepsy, we're talking about 500,000 people who are also affected that are caregivers, affiliates, husbands, wives, etcetera. Just picture it: you have a child, let's say three, four years old and every time they have a seizure- or not every time, but 80% of times when they have a seizure, it alerts you via your watch or it alerts you in your room. It actually gives that child a sense of a bit more freedom. It empowers you to do something about it because you can understand here. It potentially negates significant morbidity. I won't stretch it to say SUDEP, but hopefully the time will come when actually it can prevent not only morbidity, but may prevent death. And I think that's the direction we are going in, to use technology to our benefit, but in a HIPAA-compliant way and in a judicious way in order to make sure that we not only don't overtreat, but at the end of the day, we have the patient as number one, meaning everything is vested towards that patient and do no harm. Dr Monteith: Great. One thing you had mentioned earlier was that there are even some simple approaches, efficiency approaches that we can use to try and optimize care for all in our clinics. Give me what I need to know, or do. Give me what I need to do. Dr Clarke: Yeah, I'll get personal as to what we're trying to do here, if you don't mind. The initial thing we did, we actually audited care and time to care delivery. And then we tried to figure out what we could do to improve that access and time to care, triaging, etcetera. A very, very simple thing that can be done, but you have to look at costs, is to have somebody that actually coordinates getting persons in and out of your center. If you are a neurologist that works in private practice, that could potentially be a nurse being associated directly one-and-one with one of the major centers, a third- or fourth-level center. That coordination is key. Educate your nurses about epilepsy care and what the urgent situations are because it will take away a lot of your headache and your midnight calls because they'll be able to know what to do during the day. Video uploads, as I suggested, regardless of the EMR that you have, figure out a way that a family could potentially send a video to you, because that has significantly helped in reducing investigative studies. Triaging appropriately for us to know what patients we can and cannot see. Extenders has helped me significantly, and that's where I'll end. So, as stated, they had many neurologists and epileptologists, and utilizing appropriately trained nurse practitioners or residents, engaging with them equally, and/or social workers and coordinators, are very helpful. So hopefully that's just some low-hanging fruit that can be done to improve that care. Dr Monteith: So why don't you give us some of your major takeaways to how we can improve epilepsy care for all people? Dr Clarke: I've alluded to some already, but I like counts of threes and fives. So, I think one major thing, which in my mind is a major takeaway, is cultural sensitivity. I don't think that can go too far in improving care of persons with epilepsy. The second thing is, if you see a patient that have tried to adequately use medications and they're still having seizures, please triage them. Please send them to a third- or fourth-level epilepsy center and demand that that third- or fourth-level epilepsy center communicate with you, because that patient will eventually come back and see you. The third thing---I said three---: listen to your patients. Because those patients will actually help and tell you what is needed. And I'm not only talking about listening to them medication-wise. I know we have time constraints, but if you can somehow address some of those social needs of the patients, that will also not only improve care, but negate the multiple calls that you may get from a patient. Dr Monteith: You mentioned a lot already. This is really wonderful. But what I really want to know is what you're most hopeful about. Dr Clarke: I have grandiose hopes, I'll tell you. I'll tell you that from the beginning. My hope is when we look at this in ten years and studies are done to look at equitable care, at least when it comes to race, ethnicity, insurance, we'll be able to minimize, if not end, inequitable care. Very similar to the intersectoral action plan in epilepsy by 2030. I'll tell you something that suggests, and I think it's global and definitely regional, the plan suggests that 90% of persons with epilepsy should know about their epilepsy, 80% of persons with epilepsy should be able to receive appropriate care, and 70% of persons with epilepsy should have adequately controlled epilepsy. 90, 80, 70. If we can get close to that, that would be a significant achievement in my mind. So, when I'm chilling out in my home country on a fishing boat, reading EEGs in ten years, if I can read that, that would have been an achievement that not necessarily I would have achieved, but at least hopefully I would have played a very small part in helping to achieve. That's what I think. Dr Monteith: Awesome. Dr Clarke: I appreciate you asking me that, because I've never said it like that before. In my own mind, it actually helped with clarity. Dr Monteith: I ask great questions. Dr Clarke: There you go. Dr Monteith: Thank you so much. I really- I really appreciate your passion for this area. And the work that you do it's really important, as you mentioned, on a regional, national, and certainly on a global level, important to our patients and even some very simple concepts that we may not always think about on a day-to-day basis. Dr Clarke: Oh, I appreciate it. And you know, I'm always open to ideas. So, if others, including listeners, have ideas, please don't hesitate in reaching out. Dr Monteith: I'm sure you're going to get some messages now. Dr Clarke: Awesome. Thank you so much. Dr Monteith: Thank you. I've been interviewing Dr Dave Clarke about his article on diversity and underserved patient populations in epilepsy, which appears in the most recent issue of Continuum on epilepsy. Be sure to check out Continuum Audio episodes from this and other issues. And thank you to our listeners for joining today. Dr Monteith: This is Dr Teshamae Monteith, Associate Editor of Continuum Audio. If you've enjoyed this episode, you'll love the journal, which is full of in-depth and clinically relevant information important for neurology practitioners. Use this link in the episode notes to learn more and subscribe. AAN members, you can get CME for listening to this interview by completing the evaluation at continpub.com/audioCME. Thank you for listening to Continuum Audio.
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) goes solo on this one. It's time to analyze the realm of outfielders as we continue our 2025 Pallazzo Podcast Positional Dynasty Rankings. Who else stands out? Which old-timer has one more season of fantasy production to offer? Get ready to disagree! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show02:45 Top 30-21 Outfielders15:20 Top 20-11 Outfielders29:15 Top 10-1 Outfielders39:20 Extra Outfielders Of Note46:00 Questionable OutfieldersPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) take a moment to talk about the tidbits, notes & speculation going down so far in spring training. With a focus on prospects & the impact that any of these musings will have on them. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.com5th Annual Pallazzo Podcast Invitational Draft & Holdhttps://nfc.shgn.com/signup/baseball/PALLAZZOPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
NOTE: This was recorded before Alex Bregman signed with the Boston Red Sox. Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Michael Govier (@mjgovier) dissect second base for the 2025 Pallazzo Podcast Positional Dynasty Rankings. Who else stands out? Which old-timer has one more season of fantasy production to offer? Get ready to disagree! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show15:30 Robbie's Top 10-621:30 Govier's Top 10-625:30 Robbie's Top 5-129:45 Govier's Top 5-147:40 Ranks They Regret49:40 Who Should Be In The Top 10?52:20 Who Needs A New Team?57:30 Prospect They Want More Of59:30 Old Vet With 1 Good Year Left1:04::30 If He Could Just Stay HealthyPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Ada Coleman was head bartender at the American Bar at the Savoy Hotel in London in the early 20th century. She created a cocktail that is still served today, and she's an enduring icon of the bartending industry. Research: The Ada Coleman Project. https://theadacolemanproject.com/about/ Allison, Keith. “Spies at the Savoy Part One.” Alcohol Professor. Oct. 5, 2016. https://www.alcoholprofessor.com/blog-posts/blog/2016/10/05/spies-at-the-savoy-part-one Allison, Keith. “Spies at the Savoy Part Three.” Alcohol Professor. October 14, 2016. https://www.alcoholprofessor.com/blog-posts/blog/2016/10/14/spies-at-the-savoy-part-three “American Bar.” Savoy London. https://www.thesavoylondon.com/restaurant/american-bar/#:~:text=The%20American%20Bar%20first%20opened,World's%2050%20Best%20Bars%202017. Bell, Emily. “Ada Coleman: One Of History’s Most Famous Female Mixologists.” Vinepair. March 17, 2016. https://vinepair.com/wine-blog/ada-coleman/ Bryant, Miranda. “Savoy’s American Bar appoints first woman as head bartender in 95 years.” Aug. 6, 2021. https://www.theguardian.com/food/2021/aug/06/savoy-american-bar-appoints-first-woman-as-head-bartender-in-95-years Haigh, Ted. “Vintage Spirits and Forgotten Cocktails: From the Alamagoozlum to the Zombie 100 Rediscovered Recipes and the Stories Behind Them.” Quarry Books. 2009. Hotel and Restaurant Employee's International Alliance and Bartenders' International League of America. “The Mixer and Server.” Volume 35. 1926. Accessed online: https://books.google.com/books?id=OcyfAAAAMAAJ&vq=adah+coleman&source=gbs_navlinks_s O’Meara, Mallory. “Girly Drinks: A World History of Women and Alcohol.“ Hanover Square Press. 2021. “Rupert D’Oyly Carte Dies in London at 71.” The Gazette. Sept. 13, 1948. https://www.newspapers.com/image/421220764/?clipping_id=50107862&fcfToken=eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6IkpXVCJ9.eyJmcmVlLXZpZXctaWQiOjQyMTIyMDc2NCwiaWF0IjoxNzM3NDAwMDEwLCJleHAiOjE3Mzc0ODY0MTB9.mS2TE4P7Mv_3uB3wevRSJpZDPZYy2a-e7eyG-Hk10Ds Saunders, Minott. “Famous Bar Maids Who Worked at Same Bar Twenty Years Without Speaking , Retire.” The Aspen Daily Times. February 16, 1926. https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=ADT19260216.2.2&e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA--------0------ Styn, Rebecca. “Toast to Ada Coleman, National Women’s History Month.” Chilled. https://chilledmagazine.com/toast-to-ada-coleman-national-womens-history-month/ Sutcliffe, Theodora. “Ada Coleman.” Difford’s Guide. https://www.diffordsguide.com/encyclopedia/2857/people/ada-coleman “Women as Barmaids: Published for the Joint Committee on the Employment of Barmaids.” King Publishing. London. 1905. https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=B-VNAQAAMAAJ&rdid=book-B-VNAQAAMAAJ&rdot=1 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) explore starting pitching for the 2025 Pallazzo Podcast Positional Dynasty Rankings. Now they can only go so deep in one episode so they focus their discussion on their top 15 SP's. Who else stands out? Which old-timer has one more season of fantasy production to offer? Get ready to disagree! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show07:15 Ben's Top SP 15-1108:50 Robbie's Top SP 15-1117:05 Ben's Top SP 10-618:45 Robbie's Top SP 10-631:20 Ben's Top SP 5-137:50 Robbie's Top SP 5-139:30 Which Rank Do They Regret?45:10 Who Should Be In Top 15 But Wasn't?51:35 Who Needs A New Team?56:30 Prospects They Wish They Had On Their Teams1:01:50 Old Veteran Who Can Still Produce1:04:00 If Only He Could Stay HealthyPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) explore third base for the 2025 Pallazzo Podcast Positional Dynasty Rankings. Who stands out in a new lineup? Which old-timer manning the hot corner still has fantasy production to offer? Get ready to disagree! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show02:45 Ben's Rankings Parameters05:00 Robbie's Rankings Parameters07:15 Ben's Top 3B 10 Through 608:00 Robbie's Top 3B 10 Through 617:00 Ben's Top 5 3B18:30 Robbie's Top 5 3B31:51 Rankings We Regret40:00 Who Needs A New Team51:30 3B Prospect We Wish We Had More In Dynasty56:45 Old Veteran 3B Who Still Can Produce58:15 If Only He Could Stay HealthyPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Uzbekistan becomes the 126th nation to have a player in the English Premier League. Adam and Rick discuss the world's most international league. [Ep237]
Michael Govier (@mjgovier) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) kick off the 2025 Pallazzo Podcast Positional Dynasty Rankings episodes for fantasy baseball purposes. Get ready to disagree! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show03:48 Robbie's Top 10 Through 609:30 Govier's Top 10 Through 615:22 Robbie's Top 5 First Basemen22:06 Govier's Top 5 First Basemen28:23 Ranks We Regret35:05 Prospects We Wish We Had More Shares Of40:12 Old Veteran Who Still Has Value44:55 Niko Kavadas Is A No For Us Dawg47:00 Spencer Horwitz/Tyler Soderstrom/Deyvison De Los Santos48:52 Speed Round: Andrew Vaughn50:40 Alec Burleson At First?51:23 Colt Keith And Spencer Torkelson54:18 Not Mentioning Jac Caglianone55:58 Show OutroPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
It's a Dingers podcast reunion of sorts! For our 2025 dynasty catcher rankings episode Robbie Baseball's (@robbiebaseball1) old Dingers pal Ty Childs (@tourneyboss) sits in along with Pallazzo staple Britton Allan (@brittonallan). Catcher can be hell on earth at times, but the top 10 for 2025 definitely has fantasy goodness to offer. We cover it all here from top to bottom. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show02:00 Ty Intro/Dingers Reunion04:40 Britton Is The Meat6:00 Pop-Time Stat6:31 Catcher Rankings Outline11:15 Ty's Top Catchers 10-618:30 Britton Top Catchers 10-624:55 Robbie's Top Catchers 10-629:30 ARI/LAA catching situation36:10 Ty's Top Catchers 5-140:30 Britton's Top Catchers 5-146:45 Rob's Top Catchers 5-150:35 Ty Top Catcher Facts52:15 Which Catcher Needs A Lineup Upgrade?56:40 Prospect Catcher That Could Be Top 1058:30 Veteran Catcher With One Good Season LeftPatreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) can't wait any longer to talk to you about the impact of the 2024 offseason on fantasy baseball! From the players of note at the Arizona Fall League and the Rule 5 Draft, the fellas have you covered on everything you need to know for dynasty fantasy baseball. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show04:20 MLB News Of Note05:00 Los Angeles Angels18:00 New York Mets24:10 Cincinnati Reds32:30 Philadelphia Phillies & New York Yankees43:30 Atlanta Braves48:00 Tampa Bay Rays50:40 Athletics57:00 Nippon Japanese League Players1:00:00 Los Angeles Dodgers1:02:30 Chicago Cubs & Houston Astros1:09:30 Detroit Tigers (Go Tigahs)1:11:30 San Francisco Giants1:12:20 Baltimore Orioles1:26:45 Toronto Blue Jays1:28:00 Pittsburgh Pirates1:32:00 Cleveland Guardians1:33:00 Boston Red Sox & Chicago White Sox1:41:00 Texas Rangers1:47:00 Colorado Rockies (COORS)Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
We have a special treat ahead of this holiday season as Rays recent 40-man roster addition and International League 2024 batting champ Jake Mangum joined the podcast to talk about just about everything under the sun. Jake was a fantastic guest and hopefully the first of many Rays players and minor leaguers coming on once the calendar turns to 2025! Thanks so much for listening! You can follow RTR on social media @RaysTheRoofTB and be sure subscribe to the podcast! A big shout out to our sponsors, SeatGeek, In The Clutch and 1771 Designs! Use code RAYSTHEROOF for $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase of $50 or more and In The Clutch for 10% off at checkout. Use code RaysTheRoof with 1771 Designs for 15% off at checkout! Be sure to get your #TampaBayStrong shirts and posters as well at http://intheclutch.com/TampaBayStrong. As always, Rays Up!
In this important episode of Guerrilla History, bring on Sarah Raymundo to discuss Women and Militarism, with a particular focus on the context of the Philippines, but ranging far beyond that! Within this conversation, we discuss the impact of militarism, and imperialist/colonialist military presence on women, as well as women's resistance to militarism. This is a critical discussion, and Sarah brings out many important threads here within the conversation. You, listeners, will no doubt be happy to know that we have plans for another episode with Sarah soon, on indigenous issues within the Philippines, so be sure to stay tuned! Sarah Raymundo is a faculty member at the University of the Philippines-Diliman Center for International Studies. She is engaged in activist work in BAYAN (The New Patriotic Alliance), the International League of Peoples' Struggles, and Chair of the Philippines-Bolivarian Venezuela Friendship Association. She is a member of the Editorial Board of the Journal for Labor and Society (LANDS) and Interface: Journal of/and for Social Movements. You can follow Sarah on twitter @jinkydoo. Help support the show by signing up to our patreon, where you also will get bonus content: https://www.patreon.com/guerrillahistory
Dr. Brian Kim is an award winning dermatologist and researcher known as The ItchDoctor. His groundbreaking research has led to patents in itch molecules and he uses his platform to educate the public about different causes of itching. On this episode of the Vault we discuss how men and women experience itch differently and ways that skin and hair impact mental health.Dr. Kim received his M.D. from the University of Washington, was a HHMI-NIH Scholar, completed residency in dermatology at the University of Pennsylvania where he earned a Master of Translational Research (MTR). The Kim Lab focuses on mechanisms that underlie skin inflammation and the sensation of itch as a fundamental, broad, model paradigm of neuroimmunology. Key discoveries include the first identification of group 2 innate lymphoid cells (ILC2s) in the skin of both mice and humans, novel contributions of basophils, ILC2s, and natural killer (NK) cells to skin inflammation, and unveiling how immune cells and type 2 cytokines/JAK signaling directly influence sensory neuronal responses. He has peer-reviewed publications, multiple NIH grants, designed pivotal clinical trials that led to novel FDA-approved treatments, and is an inventor of itch-centered technologies. His research has led to awards and funding from NIH, Doris Duke Charitable Foundation, American Skin Association, American Academy ofDermatology, American Society for Clinical Investigation, American Dermatological Association, and International League of Dermatological Societies. He holds a patent for the use of JAK inhibitors for chronic itch. He is on the scientific advisory board for Abrax Japan, Granular Therapeutics, Recens Medical, National Eczema Association, and Cell Reports Medicine. He is on the editorial board of Journal of Allergy and Clinical Immunology, section editor for Journal of Immunology and on the board of rev How Intimacy Health I related to Mental health Myths about Intimacy health. How to identify signs of High Functioning Depression High Functioning Depression in Healthcare workers Anhedonia How to cope with High Functioning Depression
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) finally have their hands on this year's AFL rosters! Which surprises are there? Who shouldn't be on the rosters? Time to dive in! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The Storm Chasers are International League champions!
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) review this year's list of MLB debuts with commentary on debuts of note who made an immediate impact & the players who have more to prove still in 2025. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show03:40 MLB News of Note26:25 Robbie's Stud Hitters32:00 Robbie's Dud Hitters50:00 MLB Debut Pitchers1:09:30 MLB Debut HittersAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Freedom and Equality: What Does it Mean to Be an American?The United States has long held a curious and ambivalent relationship with freedom. The American founding fathers learned much about freedom and equality from Native Americans, who lived in truly egalitarian societies, but later confined the original Americans to reservations. The founding ideals of the United States – liberty, equality, and natural rights, came largely from Native America. It was Chief Canasatego, the Onondaga chief of the great Iroquois (Haudenosaunee) Confederacy, who originally gave the colonists the idea to unite, beseeching them to “Be like the Haudenosaunee, to never fall out with one another,” to be stronger together than apart. Our national motto comes from the Latin E Pluribus Unum (“From the many, one”) but we have never fully lived in accord with that slogan. The political nation began with a beautiful document, The Declaration of Independence, which declared “All men are created equal,” but the writer of that document, Thomas Jefferson, owned 600 slaves, and by then slavery had already been practiced in the New World for more than 150 years. The young nation had Dutch, English, French, Spanish, German and other influences, and was dependent upon immigration to survive and thrive. Eventually, the whole world started to come to America, including immigrants from Asia, fueled by the West Coast Gold Rush of the mid-19th century. Then, came the backlash from those already here. In 1882, President Arthur signed the Chinese Exclusion Act into law, the first of many anti-Asian discrimination bills, followed by the Gentleman's Agreement of 1908, which limited Japanese immigration to the wives, children, and relatives of residents already living within the United States. It was not until 1952 that Japanese Americans could become US citizens, even as women and Native Americans achieved suffrage in 1920 and 1924, respectively. The most egregious action ever taken by the US government against Japanese Americans occurred during WWII. As many are aware, it was February of 1942 when Franklin Delano Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, followed by subsequent orders that enforced the removal of all Japanese Americans from the West Coast to “relocation camps”. What is lesser known is that the Department of Justice initiated pickup of 'enemy aliens' of Japanese descent on December 7, 1941, for eventual confinement in 4 government prison sites in New Mexico.The full consequences and ramifications of this sordid chapter of American history are still not openly discussed in mainstream circles. In New Mexico and elsewhere, our guests today have been educating the general public about what occurred and its relevance to today's outreach toward liberty and justice for all. We will discuss all this and more, on this edition of Circle for Original Thinking entitled "Freedom and Equality: What Does it Mean to Be an American?"Nikki Nojima Louis (originally Shirley Sadayo Nojima) is a second-generation (Nisei) Japanese American and childhood survivor of Camp Minidoka, Idaho. Her fourth birthday was on December 7, 1941, the day her father was taken by the FBI in Seattle, Washington, and held in DOJ camps in Lordsburg and Santa Fe from 1942-46. Nikki grew up in Chicago, performed as a teenage dancer, was active in multicultural theater in the 1980s and 1990s as a writer, performer, and producer of projects on peace-and-justice and women's themes. In 1985, she wrote her first oral history play, Breakingthe Silence, to benefit the civil liberties trial of Gordon Hirabayashi. It continues to be performed. As a theatre artist, Nikki has received commissions from many sources, including the Smithsonian Museum, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom; NW Asian American Theatre, and Seattle Group Theatre, where she served as education director of its National Multicultural Playwrights Festival. In 2002, at age 65, Nikki entered a Ph.D. program at Florida State University. Graduating at age 70, she traveled west for a three-month residency at the Santa Fe Art Institute and a teaching job at the University of New Mexico. Since 2014, Nikki has created living history programs on the Japanese American experience for the New Mexico Japanese American Citizens League (JACL). Her readers theater group, JACL Players, often collaborate with project CLOE (Confinement in the Land of Enchantment), which includes a traveling exhibit and community forums on New Mexico's WWII Japanese American prison camps. Nikki has co-produced an award-winning documentary, Community in Conflict: The Santa Fe Internment Camp Marker, with Bay Area director Claudia Katayanagi. Victor Masaru Yamada is Current Director of Confinement in Land of Enchantment project, about Japanese Americans confined in internment camps in New Mexico during WWII. Became director of the project during Phase III, setting up traveling exhibits promoting awareness of the history. Involved in giving presentations to international, national, state & local organizations. (Phases I / II planning & installation of historic markers, preparation of outreach publication, and development of website). His family has 19th century roots in Hiroshima, Japan – His maternal grandparents moved to Seattle area in 1906 and his father moved to Seattle in 1919. His parents became US citizens in 1954. Before then, his parents and siblings (three brothers and a sister) moved from Washington to eastern Oregon as part of government's ‘voluntary evacuation' program March 1942. Later in 1942, several of his family members were moved to the Minidoka Internment Camp. One of my uncles joined Army 442nd Unit and fought in European campaigns.
Melissa Groo is an American conservation photographer and writer. She is a Sony Artisan of Imagery, an Associate Fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, an advisor to the National Audubon Society on photography content and ethics, and a contributing editor to Audubon magazine.Her work has also appeared on the covers of Smithsonian, Natural History, Living Bird, and Outdoor Photographer magazines and in publications such as National Geographicand National Wildlife.Melissa has been awarded the “Jay N. Ding Darling Memorial Award for Wildlife Stewardship Through Art,” from The Wildlife Society, the Audubon Connecticut's Katie O'Brien Lifetime Achievement Award and NANPA's Vision Award among others.She's a passionate advocate for wildlife and has been fighting to raise awareness about the unethical nature of photo game farms. She lives in Ithaca, New York, USA.Notable Links:Melissa Groo WebsiteMelissa Groo InstagramThe Ugly Truth About the Wild Animals of Instagram | Rolling Stone April 24, 2024International League of Conservation Photographers*****This episode was brought to you by Luminar Neo.Powered by AI technologies, Luminar Neo streamlines the editing process and provides everything you could possibly need to get photos that will look amazing on the screen and in print. Luminar Neo was designed for both hobbyists and pros and includes cutting-edge editing tools – all in one intuitive and easy-to-use app.Luminar uses generative AI to intelligently analyze your photos and erase distracting elements in your compositions, add realistic objects that seamlessly blend into the background, or expand the frame in any direction. If that's not your thing, Luminar is still one of the most powerful photo editors for natural and realistic images too. Luminar Neo has all the features you need to enhance your images with precision and ease.You can use Luminar Neo as a standalone app on your PC or Mac computer or as a plugin for Adobe Lightroom and Photoshop, so you can keep your existing workflow.Learn more about Luminar Neo and how it can amplify your creative vision for your photos by visiting skylum.com.*****This episode is brought to you by Kase Filters. I travel the world with my camera, and I can use any photography filters I like, and I've tried all of them, but in recent years I've landed on Kase Filters.Kase filters are made with premium materials, HD optical glass, shockproof, with zero color cast, round and square filter designs, magnetic systems, filter holders, adapters, step-up rings, and everything I need so I never miss a moment.And now, my listeners can get 10% off the Kase Filters Amazon page when they visit.beyondthelens.fm/kase and use coupon code BERNABE10Kase Filters, Capture with Confidence.
The Indianapolis Indians are preparing for their final homestand of the 2024 season at Victory Field.With just two weeks left in the season, the Indians are in a tight race, tied for second place in the International League's second-half standings and trailing the Columbus Clippers by 4.0 games.The action kicks off on Tuesday, Sept. 10, with a six-game series against the Rochester Red Wings, the Triple-A affiliate of the Washington Nationals. Fans can enjoy special promotions throughout the week, including:Pacers Sports & Entertainment Night and Tuesday Dollar Menu on Sept. 10A Wednesday Day Game on Sept. 11Thirsty Thursday™ and Jewish Community Night on Sept. 12Razor Shines Weekend from Sept. 13-15, featuring fireworks on Friday and Saturday, giveaways throughout the weekend, and Kids Eat Free Sunday on Sept. 15 for the home finaleRazor Shines, a former Indianapolis Indians player, will be honored during the weekend.Cheyne Reiter, Director of Communications for the Indians, says the weekend will bring together sports entertainment, and family fun while paying tribute to one of the team's legendary players.Don't miss out! Take a look at the full interview above for more information!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) have an episode just for you about recent promotions to MLB, September pitchers of note in the minors & September hitters of note in the minors. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show8:30 MLB News Of Note12:00 AAA Promotions To MLB19:30 AA Promotions To MLB33:00 Chandler Simpson37:00 September Pitchers We're Watching47:00 September Hitters We're WatchingAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) search the farm systems of minor league baseball to find all varieties of 2024 MLB Draftees. Who's more valuable than their bonus slot?! Which players were draft day steals? This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show04:00 MLB News Of Note23:20 September Call-Ups30:00 Minor League Player Promotions34:30 Big Bonus Guys58:00 Big Bonus Guys Outside Top 601:17:30 Weird Signing Bonus Guys1:21:30 Late Round Pitcher Over Slot1:31:00 9/11 Talk1:32:40 Day 3 Draft StealsAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In just two weeks of Premier League matches this season, players from over 20 countries have scored goals. Adam & Rick discuss. [Ep223]
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) dive DEEP into the complex league studs of 2024! Who's hot down on the farm?! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start of Show02:00 MLB News Of Note22:44 Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer Pick29:05 Florida Complex League SP's45:30 Arizona Complex League SP's1:01:50 Florida Complex League Hitters1:14:00 Arizona Complex League HittersAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Which lower level minor league players are hot right now? Time to find out who they are & if they're worth drafting in your dynasty's FYPD. Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) will tell you which hot players are for real & which ones will just kill your buzz at the end of the night. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials)00:00 Start Of Show09:25 Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Of The Week10:20 MLB News Of Note26:40 Dominican Summer League Prospects40:40 California League Prospects58:11 Florida State League Prospects1:10:40 Carolina League ProspectsAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) goes solo for this one. Ben's looking to suggest minor league players who might potentially be useful call-ups for fantasy ROS. This episode is for dynasty, keepers, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Dominican Summer League, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show01:53 MLB News Of Note16:41 Jesus Take The Wheel Pitching Streamer19:32 AL Non-Contender Teams37:45 NL Non-Contender Teams53:40 AL Contender Teams1:10:20 NL Contender TeamsAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) review the hottest AA minor league players over the last 30 days. Is anybody mimicking Lawrence Butler's style? This episode is for dynasty, keepers, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Dominican Summer League, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show10:05 MLB News of Note19:00 Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Pick29:00 Eastern League1:00:00 Southern League1:18:00 Texas League1:42:00 Best All-Time Baseball Player From University of MichiganAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) pick up the fantasy pieces & make sense of it all now that the 2024 MLB Trade Deadline has passed. Team by team breakdowns from a fantasy perspective await you! From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show05:30 Los Angeles Angels11:31 Oakland Athletics14:00 Toronto Blue Jays22:00 Chicago Cubs25:30 Los Angeles Dodgers29:00 San Francisco Giants31:00 Seattle Mariners32:25 Miami Marlins40:00 New York Mets41:45 Washington Nationals47:45 San Diego Padres48:20 Philadelphia Phillies50:00 Pittsburgh Pirates52:30 Texas Rangers54:00 Tampa Bay Rays1:00:00 Cincinnati Reds1:01:00 Colorado Rockies1:05:45 Detroit Tigers1:17:00 Chicago White Sox1:19:00 New York YankeesAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) review the hottest AAA players over the last 30 days to see who's on fire Lawrence Butler style. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)07:10 MLB Promotions27:00 Minor League Promotions32:00 Fantasy Baseball News49:40 International League Hitters57:20 International League Pitchers1:11:00 Pacific Coast League Hitters1:26:00 Pacific Coast League PitchersAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/mjgovierDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of CounterPunch Radio, Joshua Frank and Erik Wallenberg talk with Ray Acheson. Ray is Director of Reaching Critical Will, the disarmament program of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF). They provide analysis and advocacy at the United Nations and other international forums on matters of disarmament and demilitarization. Ray served on the steering group of the International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons (ICAN), which won the 2017 Nobel Peace Prize for its work to ban nuclear weapons, and is also involved in organizing against autonomous weapons, the arms trade, war and militarism, the carceral system, and more. They are author of Banning the Bomb, Smashing the Patriarchy (Rowman & Littlefield, 2021) and Abolishing State Violence: A World Beyond Bombs, Borders, and Cages (Haymarket Books, 2022). Ray is a regular columnist at CounterPunch+. Two of their most recent articles are “Solidarity to Stop AUKUS: Saying No to Nuclear Subs” and “Divest from Death: Resisting the Complexes of Empire.” More The post Ray Acheson appeared first on CounterPunch.org.
The 2024 MLB Draft is in full swing! Michael Govier (@mjgovier) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) dissect the fantasy impact of each player drafted in round one plus a couple others that caught Robbie's eye. Plus the fellas check in on some AAA players who's production is noteworthy. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comPallazzo Discord:https://discord.gg/vN68dsKr47Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
There is wonder in storytelling, whether through words, film, photography, music, dance, or painting. Any form of art requires a deep wonder and admiration for the subject or muse. Growing up in a world plagued by a climate crisis, though, there is immense worry. So, how can we grapple with the wonder and the worry within our world of telling stories? For episode 141 of the Outdoor Minimalist podcast, I had the pleasure of sitting down and learning from Chris Johns and his daughter Louise Johns to hear about how they balance both the wonder in photojournalism and the worry not only within the natural world but also in the world of media. The first photographer to be named Editor-in-Chief for National Geographic magazine, Chris Johns served as the ninth Editor-in-Chief of the iconic magazine from January 2005 to April 2014, an era marked by 23 prestigious National Magazine Awards from the American Society of Magazine Editors. In 2008, Chris was named Magazine Editor of the Year, and in 2011, National Geographic was named Magazine of the Year. Following his role as Editor-in-Chief, Chris led the organization as Chief Content Officer and directed a major initiative called “Beyond Yellowstone,” a multi-year project documenting the health of America's first National Park. A native of Oregon, Chris resides with his family in Missoula, Montana, where he teaches journalism at the University of Montana and Oregon State University. Louise Johns is an independent photojournalist and documentary photographer with a master's degree in Environmental Science Journalism from the University of Montana. A National Geographic Explorer, her work examines the relationships between people, places, and animals, focusing on rural communities in the American West. She began documenting the landscapes and people of the American West while working as a horse wrangler in Montana's Centennial Valley. Her work has appeared in various outlets, including The New York Times, National Geographic, The Washington Post, GEO, The Nature Conservancy, Patagonia, and High Country News. Her work has been exhibited regionally and internationally and has won international awards. In addition to her photojournalism work, she teaches photography. She is a fellow with the International League of Conservation Photographers, a member of Women Photograph, and has a TEDx talk called Seeing With Heart. She lives in Montana, where she pursues stories that help her understand the place she calls home. INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/outdoor.minimalist.book/ WEBSITE: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/@theoutdoorminimalist ORDER THE BOOK: https://www.theoutdoorminimalist.com/book LISTENER SURVEY: https://forms.gle/jd8UCN2LL3AQst976 ----------------- The Wonder and the Worry Documentary Trailer: https://youtu.be/oPKxr5HNvGQ?si=mmeQ1JSLMWlF5HWA Films at OSU: https://films.oregonstate.edu/worry-wonder Chris Johns Photo Society: https://thephotosociety.org/member/chris-johns/ Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Johns_(photographer) LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-johns-36151532/ Louise Johns Website: https://www.louisejohnsphoto.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e.l.johns/?hl=en NatGeo Explorer: https://explorers.nationalgeographic.org/directory/louise-johns --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outdoor-minimalist/support
Happy Canada Day! Robbie Baseball is off this week, but Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) is here as always with Mike Virginia (@_MikeVA) sitting in with Ben for Robbie. This week it's a shorter show where your questions will drive the episode. It's a fantasy baseball AMA! This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show03:35 James Wood Call-Up12:20 Lazaro Montes & Other Prospects18:58 Jesus Take The Wheel SP Streamer Pick26:27 Rostering Dominican Summer League Players28:13 Deyvison De Los Santos31:19 Jordan Lawlar Or De Los Santos32:27 Junior Caminero Losing Value?35:56 Teams That Develop Hitting The Best39:45 Shane Baz & Tampa Bay Starters43:32 Baltimore Orioles Trade Scenarios51:58 Leodalis DeVries & Druw Jones59:15 Show OutroAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/pallazzopodcastDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Which minor league promotions to Double-A will reveal the secrets of the players who have what it takes to make it to The Show? Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben), Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) & Michael Govier (@mjgovier) cover all the latest Double-A promotions worth knowing about. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show05:00 MLB News Of Note17:00 Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Pick20:30 Players Promoted To Double-A21:15 Arizona Diamondbacks23:28 CJ Alexander Replaces Nelson Velazquez25:33 Baltimore Orioles28:03 Boston Red Sox30:47 Chicago Cubs33:35 Chicago White Sox44:00 Cincinnati Reds49:40 Cleveland Guardians50:40 Colorado Rockies55:30 Detroit Tigers56:40 Houston Astros59:05 Los Angeles Angels1:00:05 Los Angeles Dodgers1:06:05 Miami Marlins1:09:00 Milwaukee Brewers1:12:00 Minnesota Twins1:16:00 New York Mets1:19:25 Philadelphia Phillies1:21:39 Pittsburgh Pirates1:25:00 St. Louis Cardinals1:26:30 San Diego Padres1:27:00 San Francisco Giants1:31:10 Seattle Mariners1:31:50 Tampa Bay Rays1:32:45 Washington Nationals1:36:44 Show OutroAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/mjgovierDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Minor league promotions from AA to AAA may be the final piece of the puzzle for a player who is on the brink of unlocking his full potential. That's why Benjamin Chase (@biggentleben) & Robbie Baseball (@robbiebaseball1) will cover all the latest triple-A promotions worth knowing about within all the minor league levels. This episode is for dynasty, prospects & minor league baseball lovers. From the International League to the Florida State league, the fellas have you covered! Please SUB our YouTube channel & Discord while making sure to follow us on social media @pallazzopodcast & email us at pallazzopodcast@gmail.comTIME STAMPS (Add 2 Minutes & 30 Seconds For Commercials/Intro)00:00 Start of Show06:00 MLB News Of Note08:00 Jesus Take The Wheel Streamer Pick15:00 AAA Promotions Across The Minors19:00 Atlanta Braves23:40 Boston Red Sox28:00 Chicago Cubs30:10 Chicago White Sox32:15 Cincinnati Reds34:45 Cleveland Guardians37:50 Detroit Tigers42:30 Houston Astros46:00 Kansas City Royals48:30 Los Angeles Dodgers54:25 Miami Marlins57:00 New York Mets1:01:30 New York Yankees1:05:00 Oakland Athletics1:11:52 Philadelphia Phillies1:15:00 Pittsburgh Pirates1:20:00 St. Louis Cardinals1:24:00 San Francisco Giants1:30:00 Tampa Bay1:34:00 Washington Nationals1:38:07 Show OutroAdopt A Minor Leaguer:https://adoptaminorleaguer.com/Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/mjgovierDiscord:https://discord.gg/M7Aec62HAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy