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Kyle Carson, executive chef at The Grumpy Rabbit, told Heaping Spoonful about how rekindling a relationship with renowned chef James Hale led him to this outstanding restaurant in the small town of Lonoke, Arkansas, and how he and his kitchen team keep things fresh and fun -- and the people coming back again and again.
Doug & Jim talked with Brandon Cool, Mitch Sherman, James Hale, and Rob Zatechka. They talked Nebraska v Oklahoma, Kearney High's win over Bellevue West, and Pigskin Pick'em.
In this week's first segment (02:48 to 15:52), hosts Brent Butterworth and Dennis Burger share their varied opinions on “MoFi-gate,” the biggest scandal in the analog audiophile world right now. It turns out that Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab—long lauded for their all-analog production process—actually creates their lacquer masters from 4X DSD files these days, not directly from the master tapes. Will this be the end of this revered audiophile company? Is the outrage justified? Brent and Dennis have thoughts. Next up (16:24 to 28:15), they dig back through the Stereophile archives to discuss a review of the Monitor Audio Studio 20 loudspeaker written by Robert Harley in 1991, complete with measurements by John Atkinson. Monitor Audio is a brand beloved by Brent and Dennis alike, so this throwback review gives them both the opportunity to reflect on just how much has changed in the world of loudspeaker design in the past 30 years. Finally (28:50 to 39:20), they dig into James Hale's latest “Art+Tech” column on SoundStage! Experience, in which he explores the music of Charles Lloyd through a pair of different iFi Audio DACs, including the same Zen One Signature, which Dennis recently fell in love with and added to his reference stereo system. Somehow or another, though, this leads right back to a discussion about vinyl. Sources: "Mobile Fidelity UPDATE New details on the current Controversy" by The 'In' Groove: https://youtu.be/mrahjsfJBc8 "Mobile Fidelity - Interview on Mastering With Shawn Britton, Krieg Wunderlich & Rob LoVerde" by The 'In' Groove: https://youtu.be/shg0780YgAE "Michael Fremer from Tracking Angle Focus on the MoFi Video" by 45 RPM Audiophile: https://youtu.be/Xl15-RC3wMU "Did Mobile Fidelity Lie?? The evidence examined (with a surprise at the end!)" by poetryonplastic: https://youtu.be/S6kFRQ9NTDw "Mobile Fidelity Sound Lab VINYL, oops!" by Steve Guttenberg Audiophiliac: https://youtu.be/B-_1lL3tfS0 “Kind of Blue: The Making of the Miles Davis Masterpiece” by Ashley Kahn https://www.dacapopress.com/titles/ashley-kahn/kind-of-blue/9780306815584/ "Monitor Audio Studio 20 loudspeaker review" by Robert Harley (First Published on Dec 1, 1991): https://www.stereophile.com/content/monitor-audio-studio-20-loudspeaker "The iFi Audio Zen One Signature and Go Bar Open the Door to Charles Lloyd's Chapel" by James Hale: https://www.soundstagexperience.com/index.php/features-menu/art-tech/1075-the-ifi-audio-zen-one-signature-and-go-bar-open-the-door-to-charles-lloyd-s-chapel "iFi Audio Zen One Signature Digital-to-Analog Converter review" by Dennis Burger: https://www.soundstageaccess.com/index.php/equipment-reviews/1197-ifi-audio-zen-one-signature-digital-to-analog-converter
The NFL isn't the only thing going on this weekend. Elissa is joined by James Hale of CBS Sports Radio to preview National Signing Day. James gives an in-depth look at what the Oklahoma Sooners have done since hiring Brent Venables. Reid Fowler of Draft Kings joined the show later in the hour to preview NFL Championship Sunday.
Today's guest is RPD Sgt. James Hale. Sgt. Hale is one of the supervisors for RPD's School Resource Officers. These are the police officers who not only keep the students and faculty safe, but also mentor the students, take them on trips, show them how to exercise correctly and so much more. So much, in fact, that I'm going to cut this intro short and jump right into the interview. I hope you enjoy it.
James clarifies what the process of permissive hypotension is and how and why to use it as a temporary management strategy. Top 3 tips: 1. Try not to think about a specific number in these patients but look at the bigger picture. Assess for multiple signs of shock when deciding how to treat these patients. 2. Think about the patient's journey - how far do they need to go, how you are going to get there and how long will it take? Patient's requiring a longer journey may require more resuscitation that those undergoing a shorter journey. 3. Think carefully before giving large amounts of crystalloid to these patients, it may be the only option in some patients but there are negative effects to its use. Biography: James is an anaesthetic registrar based in Edinburgh. He has worked for a number of pre-hospital organisations around the UK and is currently a fellow with the Emergency Medical Retrieval Service in Glasgow. He has completed sub-speciality training in Pre-hospital Emergency Medicine (PHEM) and holds the Fellowship in Immediate Medical Care (FIMC). His main interests inside medicine include trauma, from scene to theatre, and retrieval medicine. Outside of work he spends most of his time baking bread, enjoying mountains and looking after his 3 children. Links and resources: RCT comparing immediate vs delayed fluid resuscitation for patients with penetrating torso trauma. Bickell WH, Wall MJ, Pepe PE, Martin RR, Ginger VF, Allen MK, et al. Immediate versus delayed fluid resuscitation for hypotensive patients with penetrating torso injuries. New England Journal of Medicine 1994;331(17):1105-9. Cochrane Review relating to timing and volume of fluid resuscitation in patients with bleeding. Kwan I, Bunn F, Chinnock P, Roberts I. Timing and volume of fluid administration for patients with bleeding. Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2014, Issue 3. Art. No.: CD002245. DOI: 10.1002/14651858.CD002245.pub2. Systematic Review of animal trials regarding fluid strategies in trauma. Mapstone J, Roberts I, Evans P. Fluid resuscitation strategies: a system- atic review of animal trials. J Trauma. 2003;55:571–589. Correlation of SBP and pulse location in hypovolaemic shock. Charles D Deakin, J Lorraine Low. Accuracy of the advanced trauma life support guidelines for predicting systolic blood pressure using carotid, femoral, and radial pulses: observational study. BMJ 2000;321:673–4. Rat model of TBI and Haemorrhage comparing no fluid vs fluid. Talmor D, Merkind V, Artru AA, et al. Treatment to support blood pressure increases bleeding and/or decreases survival in a rat model of closed head trauma combined with uncontrolled hemorrhage. Anesth Analg. 1999;89:950–956. Secondary analysis of PAMPER trial showing benefit of FFP over crystalloid in TBI. Danielle S. Gruen, Francis X. Guyette, Joshua B. Brown et al. Association of Prehospital Plasma With Survival in Patients With Traumatic Brain InjuryA Secondary Analysis of the PAMPer Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2020;3(10):e2016869. doi:10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.16869.
Mark is back with Lee and they continue to talk about Texas & Oklahoma leaving the Big 12 and heading to the SEC. Guests include SI Now's John Garcia Jr about Alabama & Auburn recruiting, Bama Online's Travis Reier, WWL's Mike Detillier on the Saints, James Hale talks Oklahoma, Diamonbacks Matt Peacock and 24/7's Brandon Marcello. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/david-schultz/support
Oklahoma Softball signee Jordyn Bahl joined James Hale on Total Sports to discuss winning Gatorade National Player of the Year and signing with the Sooners.
Norman High head girls basketball coach Frankie Parks joined Total Sports with James Hale to discuss taking over the Tigers' program.
Former Sooners cornerback Tre Brown was selected in the fourth round by the Seattle Seahawks. He joined Total Sports with James Hale to discuss his NFL future.
Sooner standout WR P.J. Mills joined Total Sports to reflect on being a part of OU's 5-5-1 season in 1995 under head coach Howard Schnellenberger.
James Hale, executive chef at the Grumpy Rabbit, stopped by the Heaping Spoonful studio to explain how a Lonoke native and husband who chose to return to the small town in Central Arkansas chose to launch a premier restaurant and how James, a James Beard nominated chef, is realizing his vision to help the owners achieve theirs.
His take on the new DA and Deborah Gonzalez' "Day One" memo
James Hale, Josh Helmer and Tyler McComas take your phone calls and rapid react to the Sooners' 55-20 blowout win over the Florida Gators in the 2020 Goodyear Cotton Bowl.
4th and 5 starts off the show by diagnosing what went wrong vs TCU and how much of the issues are truly on the staff. Then the guys bring on James Hale of TFB and Kegan Reneau of SoonerWire to discuss what OU will be bringing into the Cotton Bowl this year.
247 Sports director of scouting Barton Simmons joined James Hale on Total Sports.
Southmoore head football coach Josh Norman joined James Hale on Total Sports to discuss the passing of former OU coach John Blake.
OU head softball coach Patty Gasso joined James Hale on Total Sports.
OU head women's basketball coach Sherri Coale joined James Hale on Total Sports.
OU women's gymnastics star Maggie Nichols joined James Hale and Josh Helmer on Total Sports to discuss her thoughts on the Netflix documentary "Athlete A".
New Southmoore head football coach and former Sooner Josh Norman joined James Hale on Total Sports to discuss taking the gig.
OU men's basketball assistant coach Carlin Hartman joined James Hale.
OU athletic director Joe Castiglione joined James Hale on Total Sports to discuss OU's return for voluntary workouts and more.
247 Sports reporters Joey Helmer and Kevin Flaherty joined James Hale on Total Sports for the 247 Sports Big 12 Roundup to discuss Lincoln Riley's press conference and more.
Oklahoma head women's basketball coach Sherri Coale joined James Hale.
OU head women's softball coach Patty Gasso joined James Hale to reflect on her 2000 national championship team.
OU Director of Sports Performance Bennie Wylie joined James Hale to discuss strength training for his athletes during the COVID-19 pandemic.
OU men's gymnastics coach Mark Williams joined James Hale to talk about what's next for his program.
In this episode, Robyn Gawenda talks to James Hale, a queer artist living and working in Melbourne. James makes colourful text based paintings on cardboard that stem from an examination of, and connection with, LGBTQIA+ intimacy and culture. Robyn and James talk about James' creative process, motivation and place within the Melbourne Art Scene. Check out James: https://www.instagram.com/james.a.hale/, https://www.brunswickstreetgallery.com.au/artist-profiles/2020/4/3/artist-profile-james-hale, https://www.facebook.com/james.hale.52012 This podcast is proudly supported by Maribyrnong City Council and City of Melbourne COVID-19 Arts Grants.
OU head women's gymnastics coach KJ Kindler joined James Hale on Total Sports to discuss the NCAA's decision on voluntary workouts and more.
Oklahoma wrestling coach Lou Rosselli joined James Hale on Total Sports.
OU head baseball coach Skip Johnson joined James Hale and Steve Marshall on Total Sports.
New OU women's basketball assistant coach Courtney Paris joined James Hale to discuss her return to Norman.
OU linebacker commit Danny Stutsman (Winter Garden, Fla.) joined James Hale to discuss why he chose the Sooners and what he liked about his virtual visit.
OU head men's tennis coach Nick Crowell joined James Hale to discuss the end of their season and what's next for his program.
OU women's gymnastics coach KJ Kindler joined James Hale on Total Sports to share thoughts on her signing class.
OU athletic director Joe Castiglione joined James Hale on Total Sports to update OU's plans moving forward.
Oklahoma women's basketball signee Skylar Vann joined James Hale to discuss choosing the Sooners.
Norman high head slow pitch softball coach Zack Swart joined James Hale and Steve Marshall on Total Sports to celebrate his seniors and discuss losing the 2020 season.
Norman North head slow pitch softball coach Beth Freihofer joined James Hale and Steve Marshall to discuss the loss of the 2020 season for her players.
He wants to be Oconee Co Sheriff James Hale
We got the Sooner media legend James Hale giving fans the insight to the Sooners as only he can. The Sooners offense is loaded with skilled positions and building a strong O-Line. Coach Grinch seems to have the Defense buying into the Speed-D philosophy, fans are waiting anxiously to see the results with his changes in Game one vs Houston.
In the opening take, Lee takes a look at the Sooners' 2019 win total. Then Grant joins to talk about why the experts are so high on OU's chances in 2019 (6:30). The offensive line is all over the place right now and we've found out who's playing Center in Creed Humprhey's absence (9:40). What's the first team offensive line look like right now, and also what could it look like this fall (15:40)? Brayden Willis vs. Jeremiah Hall will be a fun H-Back competition (24:35). James Hale has some insight on who's the leading candidates for the Nickelback position. Lee's changing his tune in regards to one player, and Grant frankly doesn't like what he's hearing about this position (27:45). We shift to Pro Day where Curtis Bolton and Amani Bledsoe had nice days (38:20). Marquise Brown talked at Pro Day and we learned a little more about his injury and his NFL Draft plans (42:50). Rodney Anderson has an interesting theory about the chances of him getting injured in the future (48:00). Cody Ford's didn't improve his bench press reps much from the Combine, does that even matter (52:20)? What's the deal with Kyler Murray conspiracy theories, and it'd be a disappointment at this stage if he's not the No. 1 pick in the NFL Draft (54:20). Miami QB Tate Martell has been granted immediate eligibility for 2019, is college football "free agency" a thing now (1:01:20)? Finally, we discuss the Browns trading for Odell Beckham Jr. Lee is quite optimistic about the entire thing, while Grant is slightly more pessimistic when it comes to the move (1:11:40). | Like the show on Facebook: @westofeverest | Follow Grant on Twitter: @GrantBenson25 | Follow Lee on Twitter: @LeeBensonNews9
In this episode we take a look into the lives of two of Montgomery’s most influential residents of the 19th century, Dr. William O. Baldwin and James Hale. We discuss the unusual connection between the two men and their role in within the city’s rich History. Sources: http://www.alabamapioneers.com/biography-william-owen-baldwin-m-d-born-1818-photograph/ https://www.al.com/living/index.ssf/2016/03/the_story_behind_4_historic_ho.html https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=20&localeSubcountryName=Alabama&query=%2Bgivenname%3A%22James%20H.%22~%20%2Bsurname%3AHale~%20%2Brecord_country%3A%22United%20States%22%20%2Brecord_subcountry%3A%22United%20States%2CAlabama%22 https://books.google.com/books?id=vZQ3AAAAIAAJ&pg=PA659&dq=james+hale+alabama&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj1wKP02L_cAhWI3VMKHeYDA8U4ChDoAQg3MAM#v=onepage&q=james%20hale%20alabama&f=false https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRAjv0FXvRQ https://books.google.com/books?id=RVDJRbURtRMC&pg=PA369&lpg=PA369&dq=james+hale+montgomery&source=bl&ots=fpIONNN6F8&sig=97KU4njXXwK65oWFlh-oXQbar-8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjFsMm8_pTcAhVPmeAKHSRiBDo4FBDoAQhJMAo#v=onepage&q=james%20hale%20montgomery&f=false http://www.in2013dollars.com/1888-dollars-in-2018?amount=50000 http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-3282 https://books.google.com/books?id=aIO4Ci9eYrEC&pg=PA29&dq=james+hale+montgomery+alabama&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi68aut6sncAhXL7VMKHfXmAHIQ6AEIODAD#v=onepage&q=james%20hale%20montgomery%20alabama&f=false http://theatremontgomery.blogspot.com/2011/02/asf-blood-divided.html Music: http://www.purple-planet.com
In hour one, OU insider James Hale joins the show to speak about the transactions that happened in the NFL Draft. Authors of No Boston Olympics: How and Why Smart Cities Are Passing on the Torch, Chris Dempsey and Andrew Zimballist joins the show to speak about why cities don't want to host the Olympics. Larry Miller joins the show to speak about the PGA Tour.
In hour one, James Hale joins the show to speak about the Oklahoma Sooners. Then, Bill Rosinski joins the show to speak about the PGA Tour. Also, Rick Carlisle coach of the Dallas Mavericks joins the show to speak about their playoff aspirations.
Episode 6 is a reflection on marginal or marginalized music, whether you consider that to mean music that is hard to listen to, music that is outside of the commercial mainstream, music that crosses genres or music traditions, or that is made and performed by people with marginalized social identities. In it: Sean Michaels on Tanya Tegaq, Pamela Dwyer of the Cagibi and Mozart’s Sister on gender in the music industry, James Hale on jazz and John Stetch, Neelamjit Dhillon on his project Komagata Maru, Jeff Bird and Jeff Cairns on musical instruments as the storehouses of traditional music, and much, much more. Originally aired on October 9th 2014 on CFRU 93.3FM. Sound It Out is hosted by Rachel Elliott who is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the University of Guelph in Ontario, Canada. Sound It Out is produced in conjunction with the International Institute for Critical Studies in Improvisation. The show explores whether and how improvised music can serve as a basis for discursive inclusivity, the creation of new forms of shared meaning, and more democratic means of connecting with each other. Sound It Out airs on Guelph’s campus and community radio station, CFRU 93.3FM, on alternating Tuesdays at 5pm.
In hour #1 of The Big E Sports show, Elissa Walker Campbell is joined by James Hale to talk Oklahoma, University of Alabama basketball coach Avery Johnson, and YSR's own Andy Pondillo.
In the first hour of The Big E Sports Show, Elissa Walker Campbell is joined by James Hale, Frank Pomarico and Bill Little.
This episode originally aired on CFRU 93.3FM on October 9th at 3pm. In it: Sean Michaels on Tanya Tegaq, Pamela Dwyer of the Cagibi and Mozart’s Sister on gender in the music industry, James Hale on jazz and John Stetch, Neelamjit Dhillon on his project Komagata Maru, Jeff Bird and Jeff Cairns on musical instruments … Continue reading Episode #6: Marginal(ized) Music →
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Dale is sick, but you should be safe. Christians vs. Oklahoma City Satanists 7 Tennessee pastors challenge IRS Kirk Cameron's Monumental Documentary Pew Research Survey: Atheist know more about religion 'And I'm a Mormon' Ads