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ELEVATE YOUR GAME
Elevate Your Game with Jason Flowers (UCLA Basketball Alumni and Head Coach at LA City College)

ELEVATE YOUR GAME

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 110:17


Our guest today is Husband, Father, UCLA Basketball Alumni, Former D1 Coach Women's Basketball, Head Coach LA City College, Club Director @ShepherdSports. Tune in as we discuss women's basketball vs men's basketball, understanding that its bigger than you, allowing yourself to be great and much more!

Rural Health Rising
Episode 155: No CRNAs, No Surgeries: How Full Practice Authorization Supports Rural Surgical Care

Rural Health Rising

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2024 38:13


Certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) are the foundation for quality surgical services. When rural hospitals are equipped with exceptional CRNAs, they can provide their community with top-notch surgical care. On today's episode, hosts JJ and Rachel talk with Jason Flowers, CRNA & Owner of Challenge Anesthesia. Follow Rural Health Rising on Twitter!  https://twitter.com/ruralhealthpod/  https://twitter.com/hillsdaleCEOJJ/  https://twitter.com/ruralhealthrach/ Follow Hillsdale Hospital on social media!  https://www.facebook.com/hillsdalehospital/  https://www.twitter.com/hillsdalehosp/  https://www.linkedin.com/company/hillsdale-community-health-center/  https://www.instagram.com/hillsdalehospital/  Audio Engineering & Original Music by Kenji Ulmer  https://www.kenjiulmer.com/ 

Within & Between
S4E11: Revisiting Preregistration and Registered Reports

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 44:23


In this episode, Jess and Sara reckon with what the preregistration revolution means in developmental science. We first visited preregistration and registered reports in Season 3. Since then, we've been a part of many preregistrations and registered reports, and have reviewed and handled them as editors. Through that process, we've noticed that questions often come up about whether something is really a preregistration and whether some studies or analyses can or should be preregistered.  We mention:  Several definitions: Open Science Framework:  “Preregistration is the practice of documenting your research plan at the beginning of your study and storing that plan in a read-only public repository”. APA: “Preregistration allows researchers to specify and share the details of their research in a public registry before conducting the study.” IES - no definition, just that you should do it; it's part of the SEER standards.  REES similarly just says “REES is designed to increase transparency of and access to information about both ongoing and completed efficacy and effectiveness studies.” Even the preregistration revolution article doesn't include a definition. The closest it gets (about ⅓ of the way through the article is “Preregistration of an analysis plan is committing to analytic steps without advance knowledge of the research outcomes.”  Paper about preregistering exploratory analyses: Compares it to a funded sea voyage:  https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7098547/  Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded 9/10/2023.

The Hammock Hangers Podcast
Episode #58 - Jason Flowers (Walhalla Hammocks & Outdoors)

The Hammock Hangers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2023 62:45


This is the 2nd of 3 episodes that Pheonix and I recorded onsite in South Carolina at the Fall Sprawl Hang that is hosted by The Palmetto State Hangers. Our guest for this episode is Jason Flowers, from Walhalla Hammocks and Outdoors. Pheonix and I had tried to record with Jason several times a while back but ended up having technical issues every time. We figured that this time with us face to face, that we could make it happen. Jason is another one of our good friends, and also one of our favorite vendors to just hang out with and chat some.  We find out from Jason how he got his start into the hammocking world, and how that lead him into making all of the top notch, awesome gear that he makes. Pheonix even talks about the custom hammock that Jason made for him that has some sentimental value to it.  Pheonix and Jason also team up against me when they start talking about their late night snacking on Crapple...... I mean, Scrapple....  Let's go ahead and get on with the episode so we can hear more from Jason. Connect with Jason Email : walhallahammocksandoutdoors@hotmail.com Website : https://www.walhallahammocksandoutdoors.com/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/walhallahammocks Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/walhallahammocksandoutdoorsllc/   Connect with Skunkape & Pheonix Email : skunkape@thehammockhangerspodcast.com Website : https://www.hikingradionetwork.com/show/the-hammock-hangers-podcast-1/ Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/TheHammockHangersPodcast Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/the_hammock_hangers_podcast YouTube : https://www.youtube.com/@thehammockhangerspodcast   If you are enjoying The Hammock Hangers Podcast and you want to help us grow, make sure to leave a review on Apple Podcast, Google Podcast, or any other platform that you are listening from. You can also go to the Hiking Radio Network website, click on The Hammock Hangers Podcast page and leave a review there as well. Make sure to follow us on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube as well, and share us with your friends as well.   And until next time, happy hanging everyone.

J. Flowers Health Institute
086 Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin - Part Three - When Enough is Enough

J. Flowers Health Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 17:01


In Part Three of this very special series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie talk about their experiences with interventions, reflect on servant leadership and share their passion for helping others.Key Takeaways00:02 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about interventions07:18 – Servant Leadership08:41 – Dr. Flowers opens up about the passion he has for helping people and how he manifested the life that he wanted14:47 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Three of this seriesTweetable Quotes“I think for me, really what an intervention is is when all else has failed and they don't hear your voice. The worst thing about addiction, and I think mental illness, is that you don't know how bad you are. The denial part of it is what keeps so many people from getting well.” (01:21) (Candy)“When I first got into recovery, I was so grim and so serious. And I tell people, we don't have a hot and cold faucet for feelings - the good feelings and the bad feelings. So, when we want to try to get rid of the bad feelings, we just turn off that one faucet. When we do that, we're leaving out all the joy and when you begin to finally start to walk through the stuff you're so frightened of, or embarrassed about, or ashamed, you recover the joy and the laughter.” (06:03) (Jeanie)“Servant leadership goes back to the spiritual person that I am. I think servant leadership just rises above.” (07:55) (Tonda)“It's beyond me, other than my God, as to why I'm not an alcoholic, why I'm not dead, and why I'm not alive. My family was so incredibly dysfunctional.” (10:52) (Dr. Flowers)“I didn't inherit anything from anybody. I worked for everything I did, but I manifested it. And I did it with the help of myself, my God, education, hard work, passion the people who love me, and listening to my own intuition.” (13:03) (Dr. Flowers)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/ Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/ Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/ Books Mentioned: When Enough Is Enough - https://www.thriftbooks.com/w/when-enough-is-enough-a-comprehensive-guide-to-successful-%20intervention_candy-finnigan_sean-finnigan/372270/item/58884099/?%20utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=pmax_high_vol_frontlist_under_%20%2410&utm_adgroup=&utm_term=&utm_content=&gclid=CjwKCAjwu4WoBhBkEiwAojNdXvDh%20GMtRCCcYfh_74lld3vS01dihPJOw01tfPnVXGwmtgp1g7Xtj0RoCzCcQAvD_BwE#idiq=5888409%209&edition=5001608**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

J. Flowers Health Institute
086 Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin - Part Three - When Enough is Enough

J. Flowers Health Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2023 17:01


In Part Three of this very special series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Tonda, Candy & Jeanie talk about their experiences with interventions, reflect on servant leadership and share their passion for helping others.Key Takeaways00:02 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about interventions07:18 – Servant Leadership08:41 – Dr. Flowers opens up about the passion he has for helping people and how he manifested the life that he wanted14:47 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Three of this seriesTweetable Quotes“I think for me, really what an intervention is is when all else has failed and they don't hear your voice. The worst thing about addiction, and I think mental illness, is that you don't know how bad you are. The denial part of it is what keeps so many people from getting well.” (01:21) (Candy)“When I first got into recovery, I was so grim and so serious. And I tell people, we don't have a hot and cold faucet for feelings - the good feelings and the bad feelings. So, when we want to try to get rid of the bad feelings, we just turn off that one faucet. When we do that, we're leaving out all the joy and when you begin to finally start to walk through the stuff you're so frightened of, or embarrassed about, or ashamed, you recover the joy and the laughter.” (06:03) (Jeanie)“Servant leadership goes back to the spiritual person that I am. I think servant leadership just rises above.” (07:55) (Tonda)“It's beyond me, other than my God, as to why I'm not an alcoholic, why I'm not dead, and why I'm not alive. My family was so incredibly dysfunctional.” (10:52) (Dr. Flowers)“I didn't inherit anything from anybody. I worked for everything I did, but I manifested it. And I did it with the help of myself, my God, education, hard work, passion the people who love me, and listening to my own intuition.” (13:03) (Dr. Flowers)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/ Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/ Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/ Books Mentioned: When Enough Is Enough -

J. Flowers Health Institute
085 Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin - Part Two - The Family Choice: Using "Bad" Words Like Intimacy and Vulnerability

J. Flowers Health Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 12:02


In Part Two of this very special three-part series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Candy & Jeanie talk about the critical role that family plays in recovery and the value of intimacy and being vulnerable.Key Takeaways01:31 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about intimacy and vulnerability07:52 – Tonda speaks to the importance of family in the process of recovery11:14 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Two of this episode and encourages them to return for Part Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“My parents lost a biological child to polio. And, I always thought of myself as a ‘replacement daughter.' So, I got asked to speak at The American Adoption Conference. And that's all that isis fractured families. ‘Why did they give me up? I can't believe it. I can't find them.' It's just one of those things where I started realizing what family was.”(02:54) (Candy)“Every level of recovery has a family involved in it, whether it's your home group or your community. That's why I'm sober is my mother-in-law had a black belt in Alcoholics Anonymous.”(07:14) (Candy)“I do a three-day program and I'll tell them that it's designed so that the first day we think. The second day we feel. The third day we take action.”(08:09) (Jeanie)“The process of identification is the first step in healing.”(10:04) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

J. Flowers Health Institute
085 Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin - Part Two - The Family Choice: Using "Bad" Words Like Intimacy and Vulnerability

J. Flowers Health Institute

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 12:02


In Part Two of this very special three-part series, Dr. Jason Flowers welcomes back to the show Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin. Today, Candy & Jeanie talk about the critical role that family plays in recovery and the value of intimacy and being vulnerable.Key Takeaways01:31 – Tonda Chapman, Candy Finnigan, & Jeanie Griffin all join the show today to talk about intimacy and vulnerability07:52 – Tonda speaks to the importance of family in the process of recovery11:14 – Dr. Flowers thanks listeners for tuning in to Part Two of this episode and encourages them to return for Part Three with Tonda, Candy & JeanieTweetable Quotes“My parents lost a biological child to polio. And, I always thought of myself as a ‘replacement daughter.' So, I got asked to speak at The American Adoption Conference. And that's all that isis fractured families. ‘Why did they give me up? I can't believe it. I can't find them.' It's just one of those things where I started realizing what family was.”(02:54) (Candy)“Every level of recovery has a family involved in it, whether it's your home group or your community. That's why I'm sober is my mother-in-law had a black belt in Alcoholics Anonymous.”(07:14) (Candy)“I do a three-day program and I'll tell them that it's designed so that the first day we think. The second day we feel. The third day we take action.”(08:09) (Jeanie)“The process of identification is the first step in healing.”(10:04) (Jeanie)Resources MentionedJFlowers Health Institute – https://jflowershealth.com/JFlowers Health Institute Contact – (713) 783-6655Subscribe on your favorite player: https://understanding-the-human-condition.captivate.fm/listen Tonda's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/tonda-chapman-3018b2154/Candy's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/candy-finnigan-8194068/Jeanie's LinkedIn – https://www.linkedin.com/in/jeanie-griffin-d-d-lmft-lpc-lcdc-25a3939/**The views and opinions expressed by our guests are those of the individual and do not necessarily reflect those of J. Flowers Health Institute. Any content provided by our co-host(s) or guests are of their opinion and are not intended to reflect the philosophy and policies of J. Flowers Health Institute itself. Nor is it intended to malign any recovery method, religion, ethnic group, club, organization, company, individual, or anyone or anything.

Within & Between
S4E10: Moderation

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2023 59:57


What can we say about the often used and often confused statistical approach that is moderation? Quite a lot actually. In this episode Jess and Sara introduce the basics of moderation (aka statistical interactions) using absolutely no math (or very nearly absolutely no math). Listen to get a primer on the kinds of questions you can ask with moderation, and to get answers to common moderation questions like: Why is my interaction negative if my main effect is positive? Can I interpret the man effect if the interaction is significant? Why is my interaction significant if my main effect isn't? And how do I graph the result when I have continuous variables?  (see the figure Sara is talking through on our website: http://www.withinandbetweenpod.com/) Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded August 5, 2023.

Within & Between
S4E9: Common Data Elements? What are those?

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2023 58:38


Related to this podcast's interests in data sharing, this week Jess and Sara talk about common data elements initiatives. These are movements that are hoping to get all of the researchers in the same field or subfield to agree to a given set of assessments, measures, procedures, and/or reporting metrics (Think: Everyone who measures mother's education would ask the same stem question with the same eight category responses, which would be coded and reported in the same way).  We'll talk about different types of initiatives, the reasons why proponents think it's a great idea, and what major concerns might come up. Sara also gives us a mini lecture introducing genome-wide association studies. Trust us, it's related!  In this episode, we talk about:  The NIH Common Data Elements Program: https://heal.nih.gov/data/common-data-elements  NIH Common Measures website: https://www.phenxtoolkit.org/  A paper about the NIMH common data elements: Barch, D. M., Gotlib, I. H., Bilder, R. M., Pine, D. S., Smoller, J. W., Brown, C. H., ... & Farber, G. K. (2016). Common measures for National Institute of Mental Health funded research. Biological Psychiatry, 79(12), e91-e96. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4968690/ What's the difference between common measures and common metrics:  de Beurs, E., Boehnke, J. R., & Fried, E. I. (2022). Common measures or common metrics? A plea to harmonize measurement results. Clinical Psychology & Psychotherapy, 29(5), 1755-1767. Paper describing the openly available Project KIDS data: Van Dijk, W., Norris, C. U., Al Otaiba, S., Schatschneider, C., & Hart, S. A. (2022). Exploring individual differences in response to reading intervention: Data from Project KIDS (Kids and Individual Differences in Schools). Journal of Open Psychology Data, 10(1). Educational attainment GWAS paper data harmonization appendix: https://static-content.springer.com/esm/art%3A10.1038%2Fs41588-022-01016-z/MediaObjects/41588_2022_1016_MOESM1_ESM.pdf   Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded July 9, 2023.

Within & Between
S4E8: LIVE EPISODE! So you measured something twice, now what?

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 48:07


Measuring change is our first ever LIVE EPISODE! Recorded at the Association for Psychological Science conference with a live conference audience! Over here in the developmental sciences, we are often trying to measure or predict how much people grow and change over time. To do that, we'll sometimes measure a skill or ability twice (for kids, maybe that's once near the beginning of the school year and once at the end of the school year). In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about options for statistically modeling and predicting change between two timepoints. We talk about two basic models: the simple difference scores and residualized gain scores, explain why we can't just measure people at post test, and conclude that the question is important in making your decision. Have a listen as we get to take some related questions from the audience.  Things we mentioned:  If you are working in the latent space and have a measurement model at each time point, you may need to establish measurement invariance across time. To do so, you can follow steps in Brown (2015; pp. 259–265).  Brown, T. A. (2015). Confirmatory factor analysis for applied research (2nd ed.). Guilford Publications. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded May 27th, 2023.

Within & Between
S4E7: Mediation

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 53:50


Mediation models! At their core, mediation models explore the relations among three variables: A predictor, an outcome, and a secret third thing they call a Mediator. You've probably seen mediation models out there in the published literature, with folks testing paths, seeing if a relation is still there if a mediator is involved, or testing for an “indirect effect”. Jess and Sara talk about all of this in this episode. What is mediation, what kinds of questions can you ask with it, and why are people so mad about it? Jess and Sara go over the basics of this method, including a few examples, and talk a bit about the controversies surrounding it.  A link to Barron and Kenny's Mediation paper  A link to MacKinnon's paper on Mediation analysis  Some information on the PROCESS macros we mentioned.  A link to the paper Jess mentioned on reading and math language.  A link to the paper Sara mentioned on the home math environment.   Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded May 13th, 2023.

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S4E6: The hidden curriculum at academic conferences (part 2)

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2023 43:09


In the second part of our series on academic conferences, Jess and Sara talk through the unique vocabulary of conferences (the word plenary, by the way, means “fully attended by all entitled to be present”), and walk through a conference day. Conferences are set up for those of us who love being around big groups of people, so we also talk about how those who are more introverted or shy can get the most out of the experience. Happy conferencing! Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

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S4E5: The hidden curriculum at academic conferences (part 1)

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 51:27


One of the ways the research machine operates is through research conferences. Scientists present new work, hear about others' work, and (maybe most importantly) network with one another. In the first of a two-part episode about conferencing, Jess and Sara talk about what research conferences are and why you might want to go. We talk through how we choose which conferences to attend, how to plan your travel, and the importance of a comfortable pair of shoes. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

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S4E4: Broader Impacts and Dissemination Plans

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2023 48:51


If a scientist learns something new about the world but doesn't tell anyone, have they really learned something new? Telling people is precisely the point of a dissemination plan or broader impact statement that the Institute of Education Sciences or National Science Foundation asks for as part of their research grant applications. Federal agencies want you to share what you learn with the world. You might be used to thinking about this as publishing scientific papers or presenting your work at academic conferences, but that's only one potential audience. These agencies also want you to share your work with the public. In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about creative and engaging ways to share your work with the public, including playing video games for science! We talked about:  Dr. Jenny Root plays Mortal Kombat and talks about her research  Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

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S4E3: Developing Research Questions

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2023 44:09


Developing research questions is one of the most challenging aspects of the research process. This one little statement reflects so much about the rest of your project or paper. Jess and Sara reflect on how they develop their own research questions, the challenges with research questions and secondary data, and how they help teach students to develop research questions in their own work. Spoiler alert: Part of the answer is to read. A lot. And then read more. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

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S4E2: Fun with NIH's Data Management and Sharing Policy

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2023 70:50


We love data sharing around here, and something exciting happened In January 2023: The NIH put into effect a brand new Data Management and Data Sharing Policy. Any grant submitted to the NIH must follow this new Policy, and each grant submitted will include a Data Management and Sharing Plan describing how the research team will comply with that policy. Have a listen as Jess and Sara describe the new Policy, and walk you through the parts of the Plan, with honestly a bit more enthusiasm than should be allowed for reading and discussing a Policy. We talked about: The NIH Website about their new Data Management and Sharing Policy. How to budget for Data Management and Sharing in a grant application. The decision tool - to figure out which Policies apply to you. About selecting a data repository - remember, always choose a domain-specific repository when you can! The Sample Data Management and Sharing Plans for different institutes. The template for their Data Management and Sharing Plan (this will download as a document!). Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

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S4E1: Moving is Disruptive

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 55:20


Since we last talked, Jess has moved institutions! In this episode, Jess and Sara discuss the ins and outs of her recent move and why she made the decision to go. We describe how a mid-career academic move is different from an early career one, the timeline of the hiring process when you do (and don't) have a promotion as part of the offer, and some of the difficult nuts and bolts of moving. Learning a new culture, new systems, and getting new logins. And did you know they delete your email when you move? Some resources: What makes academics move? https://www.science.org/content/article/what-makes-elite-academics-move Do you have a colleague moving into your department? https://miryaholman.substack.com/p/welcoming-new-colleagues Other resources: https://theprofessorisin.com/2017/07/03/howtoapplyforyoursecondjob/ Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer.

Epic Tales From the Sewers
The Lost Years Preview episode with Jason Flowers & Dave Wheeler

Epic Tales From the Sewers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 75:31


Joining Eric & Justin are returning guest and Lost Years ( and Last Ronin) Variant cover artist Jason Flowers, and Artist, Toy designer/collector and comic creator himself Mr. Dave Wheeler. We have the group together to talk about predictions for the Lost Years. What can we expect from the story, the artwork and possible predictions for the 4 new turtles that April and Casey Marie are raising. We also talk about art, conventions, fan experiences and a lot of toys. Then the return of Pizza time! Be sure to follow our guests and check us out at Epictalesfromthesewers.com. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epictalesfromthesewers/message

Movement Radio
An Evening with Comic Book Artist Jason Flowers

Movement Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 55:11


On this episode of Movement Radio, We sit down and talk to Jason Flowers about what got him into Comic Books, what drew him to become an artist and what does the future hold for him.Dubby.gghttps://www.dubby.gg/discount/MOVEMENTRADIO?ref=_U4ci9h5ghzNtEGear Animehttps://www.gearanime.com/?ref=MovementradioJust Cash Clothinghttps://justcashclothing.com/?ref=ZhhuWdamEntertainment Earthhttps://ee.toys/movementAudibelhttps://www.audibletrial.com/c/3443736/982711/12951Canvapartner.canva.com/MovementradioElementorhttps://be.elementor.com/visit/?bta=166659&brand=elementorGetResponseGetresponse.com/movementradio

Epic Tales From the Sewers
The Last Ronin issue 5 preview

Epic Tales From the Sewers

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2022 86:47


In this last of our Preview episodes, Justin , Eric and Scott are joined by The Last Ronin Cover Artist and returning guest Jason Flowers, and new Guest and TMNT superfan Travis Doss! We are discussing our predictions and the variant covers for the final issue of the series. we are discussing the previously released Last Ronin Design Archive as well as the 59 Variant covers ( including 2 from Jason Flowers himself) and the other items that will be release such as the new Necca Action figures and statutes. Join us for our predictions, and thoughts on what may happen in the next issue. Will there be a spin off? A prequel? and what's happening to our favorite Ronin as we left off in issue #4. Check us out for a all cheese Pizza Recipe as well! Check us out on Facebook in Epic Shells and be sure to check out our guests at amalga-mania.com/Chromecomics and @Jasonflowersart! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epictalesfromthesewers/message

This is Democracy
This is Democracy – Episode 182: Teaching During COVID

This is Democracy

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2022


This week, Jeremi and Zachary are joined by Jason Flowers, a high school teacher, to discuss how teaching has changed during COVID. Zachary sets the scene with his poem: "Nowadays" Jason Flowers is entering his seventeenth year teaching AP US History at the Liberal Arts and Science Academy in Austin. In addition to APUSH, Mr. Flowers teaches American Film and coaches Quiz Bowl and History Bowl. He is originally from South Louisiana and has a B.A. in history from LSU along with a master's degree in social studies education from North Texas. Mr. Flowers is also the head coach and team leader for Team USA for the International Geography Olympiad and serves on the board of directors of the National Consortium of Specialized STEM Schools. Under normal circumstances, Mr. Flowers spends lots of time traveling, but since March has spent lots of time riding his road bike around Austin. He lives in Austin with his partner Meagan and his two kittens Moxie and Muffin.

Crimson Gold Agonies
42: Marposa III

Crimson Gold Agonies

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 72:49


Berzerkir's home party did not go as expected, as talk about gaming led to some uncomfortable conversations and Voidwalker getting too real with Jonh Doe. The awkwardness of the night was interrupted by a pager message, summoning Highwayman to the System 4's war room. Filip, an old enemy of the team and a Posadist porpoise, seems to be in need of mental care after a depressive episode and has called his enemies to check on in. And as Ross Cranham and Jason Flowers would tell you, cetaceans with alien are not something most therapists are equipped to deal with... CW: Mental illness, discussion of self harm and the threat of nuclear war Intro: Revolution By whatfunk Outro: What Could Have Been By Myuu Music Credits: "Apocalypse Blues" by Alexander Nakarada (www.serpentsoundstudios.com) Three Chain Links - Feverish Enjoying the Sunrise on Board of a Sinking Yatch by whatfunk Dark fantasy Studio - More kitch Myuu - Identity Crisis Dark fantasy studio- Blond and sexy, okay for me Dark fantasy studio- Death or Glory Dark fantasy studio- The Huntsman Dark fantasy studio- Ex Nihilo Dark fantasy studio- Atmos Thank you for listening! Follow the show on Twitter @L5Rcgapod. Find the cast at: Ludo (GM): @Delethiel and Heroes of the Republic Brad (Jonh Doe): @bzajdabarbarian and bzaj#1648 on Discord Sam (Highwayman): @YoungSpaceDad and LiveFromMyBasement#1056 on Discord Bren (Berzerkir) @Coppercredit Crimson Gold Agonies is not associated with Greater Than Games or Critical Hits. Sentinel Comics RPG is owed by Greater Than Games in collaboration with Critical Hits. Sentinels of the Universe is the intellectual property of Greater Than Games. Labor is entitled to all it creates. Find CourtGames online: @CourtGamesPod on Twitter Join the L5R discord server Check out our website! Listen to the Courtgames RPG Cast Check out Fortune and Strife, a CourtGames AP Brought to you by our supporters on Patreon In affiliation with D20 Radio "Where Gamers Rule!"

Within & Between
S3E11: The Annual Review

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 49:20


In most faculty jobs, the department or college asks you to stop and document what you've been up to for the past year. In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about the institution's goals for this annual review. We compare notes on what the evaluation packet looks like for our two programs, and we find that they are… quite different. Finally, Sara has the inside scoop on what happens after you turn in the annual review packet at her institution, and folks it is fascinating. Have a listen as you're prepping to do your year-in-review! Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded January 9, 2022.

Within & Between
S3E9: What is Heritability Anyway?

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2021 44:35


In this episode, Jess and Sara finally (Finally!) tackle the basic premise of behavior genetics. We talk about what kinds of research questions you can ask with genetically sensitive designs, describe what heritability is and what it's not, and discuss just how it's possible that scientists can use data from twin pairs to understand how much of the variance in some skill or behavior is due to genes and how much is attributable to the environment. A lot of that estimate depends on just how much genes and environments vary within a twin pair and between twin pairs (see what we did there?). In this episode we talked about: Sara's paper with the figures that Jess describes: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41539-020-00079-z/figures/3 Here's a cool introductory paper written for Frontiers for young minds that covers much of this introductory content: https://kids.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/frym.2019.00059 Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded November 28, 2021.

Within & Between
3E8: Planned Missing Data - This Cell Intentionally Left Blank.

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 54:40


If you've ever had to deal with missing data, you've probably wished you could avoid it completely in the future. So why on earth would anyone design a study where data are missing on purpose? When you set up a project, there are actually several advantages to selecting a subset of people to skip assessments, items, or waves on purpose. Jess and Sara describe those designs here, and just what the advantages are, as well as fun future directions for one specific subtype of these designs: The two-method measurement planned missingness design. Even though we start with a basic missing data overview, and you might think that missing data is scary or boring, we SWEAR this one is interesting. Links mentioned in this episode: The preprint on how to handle missing data decision tree: https://psyarxiv.com/mdw5r/ The paper that introduces the longitudinal version of the two method measurement design: https://doi.org/10.1177/0165025414542711 Menglin Xu and Jess's paper in JREE: https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/pdf/10.1080/19345747.2021.1875528 Overview of different types of planning missing data designs in education research: https://doi.org/10.1080/00461520.2016.1208094 Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded November 16, 2021.

Within & Between
S3E7: Parts of a Grant Budget

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 17, 2021 71:06


Why do you write a grant? To get money to do some sort of project of course! But how do you figure out how much money you need? Through a grant budget! But what goes into a grant budget? All kinds of things that you might expect (e.g., cost of the materials you need) and some things that you maybe don't (e.g., Indirect costs). How can I find out what those budget-y things are and what they mean? You're in luck, friend. That's what Jess and Sara talk about for this whole episode! But Jess, why did you structure this whole show note blurb as questions and answers? Playing around with different narrative structures is both fun AND informative. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded November 13, 2021.

Just a Good Conversation
Just a Good Conversation: Jason Flowers

Just a Good Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2021 148:35


Jason Flowers played basketball at both UCI and UCLA. Started his coaching career at Santa Ana Valley high school before diving into college. Stints at Long Beach State and UC Riverside as an assistants before getting his first heading coach job at Cal State Northridge. Winning 150 games over ten year picking up two Big West Conference Coach of the Year as well as winning three Big West Conference tournament titles. We talk about finding basketball, learning leadership and having a wife thats an Olympic gold medal winner. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/matt-brown57/support

Within & Between
S3E5: Preregistrations

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2021 65:54


Preregistration is writing down your idea for how you plan to collect and analyze your data _before_ you actually start collecting or analyzing it. In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about the many benefits of preregistration, the differences between preregistration and registered reports, describe their experiences with it, discuss some resources, and (hopefully) put to rest some fears about the practice that you might have. Some resources we mention in this episode: Sara's blog post on preregistration: https://www.womeninedresearch.com/news/preregistrations Paper Sara was thinking of when she talked about the distribution of p-values between preregistered and not preregistered work (it's really the distribution of effect sizes): https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6470248/ Garden of forking paths: http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/research/unpublished/p_hacking.pdf Preregistration templates at OSF: https://osf.io/zab38/wiki/home/ Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. Recorded September 12, 2021.

Within & Between
S3E5: Trajectories have variance too!

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2021 41:26


Trajectory of heritability to the heritability of trajectories? Measuring growth in skills and abilities over time is practically (maybe literally!) synonymous with developmental science. In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about how static measurements of a skill can have different variance, and different predictors, from growth in that skill. After a general discussion, we dive into how that plays into estimates of heritability, and the difference between the trajectory of heritability and the heritability of trajectories. Our Response paper: https://psyarxiv.com/qtwhg/ Uchiyama and colleagues “Cultural Evolution of Genetic Heritability” from 2021. Behavioral and Brain Sciences Paper mentioned that examined the heritability of general cognitive ability across ages. Sara's lab meta-analysis summarizing heritability of reading. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded 9/26/2021.

Within & Between
S3E4: You are the search committee

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2021 65:48


In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about what it's like to serve on an academic search committee. To those of you who are about to serve on a committee (maybe for the first time), we will take you through the whole process from writing the call to making the offer. Or those of you on the market this year, peek behind the curtain. Every search is different! Things happen very differently from university to university, and even from search to search. We want this overview to give you, the search committee member, the permission to speak up and suggest changes from the way it may have been done before. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded September 18, 2021.

Within & Between
S3E3: All about that LDBase

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2021 52:23


In this episode, Jess asks Sara to talk about LDBase, the data repository she has been building designed specifically to hold developmental science data. We discuss what LDbase is, what motivated her and her colleagues to start building it, what makes it unique, and how it works. Sara even describes several excellent resources you can find on the website that make data sharing easier. Go see it for yourself at www.LDBase.org All about integrative data analysis: Curran, P. J., & Hussong, A. M. (2009). Integrative data analysis: the simultaneous analysis of multiple data sets. Psychological methods, 14(2), 81. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19485623/ Check out a paper by Sara's team on a cool use of integrative data analysis https://psyarxiv.com/xqbc5/ Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded July 8, 2021.

Within & Between
S3E2: What's up with Els*vier?

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 52:49


You may have noticed that the cycle of academic publishing is pretty broken. Scientists give their research papers to academic journals for free, then the journal puts that work behind a paywall. Sometimes institutions will pay for a package of subscriptions to these journals, often costing millions of dollars. Jess and Sara talk about this cycle, and how institutions, journals, and individuals have started to push back against it. On ArXiv: https://xkcd.com/2085/ About UC's exit from that Elsevier contract: https://www.vox.com/the-highlight/2019/6/3/18271538/open-access-elsevier-california-sci-hub-academic-paywalls More on FSU's exit from the Big Deal: https://sparcopen.org/news/2020/elsevier-exit-qa-with-florida-state-university-about-their-big-deal-cancellations/ On the cycle of academic publishing: https://www.theguardian.com/science/2017/jun/27/profitable-business-scientific-publishing-bad-for-science https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2019/mar/04/the-guardian-view-on-academic-publishing-disastrous-capitalism EndNote Click Extension: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/endnote-click-formerly-ko/fjgncogppolhfdpijihbpfmeohpaadpc?hl=en Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded July 3, 2021.

Within & Between
S3E1: Methodologists? What are those?

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2021 67:47


In this episode Jess and Sara talk about the role of methodologist in developmental science, and how it's different from a statistician. A methodologist is a content expert and a collaborator like any other, and we do our best work when we're involved right from the initial planning stages of a project. Why? Because nearly every decision made in a research project can have implications for statistical conclusions, and methodologists are the collaborators who keep this in mind. Think you might be interested in being a methodologist? Jess and Sara give some suggestions on how to prepare and frame your materials. Resources: Jess blog post on how methodology is a content area: https://www.jarlogan.com/blog/methodology_content_area Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded June 26, 2021.

Epic Tales From the Sewers
Talking with Jason Flowers

Epic Tales From the Sewers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2021 86:00


This Episode we will be speaking with Last Ronin variant cover artist and TMNT fan Jason Flowers. Jason's artwork can be seen in the Variant covers of TMNT #99 and The Last Ronin issue #1. He is starting the second round of his Kickstarter for his original character Bounty Bullfrog! We are talking about how he got into Turtles, some Masters of the Universe, and some really great things that we love such as the Creature of the Black Lagoon. A lot to go over with this really fun conversation about comics, movies and our love of the TMNT universe! Check out his other book by Caliber Comics A.A.I Wars and follow his website at https://jasonflowersart.bigcartel.com/ and check out the Kickstarter coming soon! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/epictalesfromthesewers/message

Weekly We Share Discussions
EP33: Comic Book Artist Jason Flowers

Weekly We Share Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2021 62:57


This week we are joined by comic artist and creator Jason Flowers. Jason has recently done the cover art on TMNT: The Last Ronin #1 and #99 of the regular series. He also just published his creator owned book Bounty Bullfrog. We discuss comic art, Cons, his career, doing sketch cards for Tops and much more.Check out the video interview Check out Jason: Website | Facebook | Instagram | TwitterIf you would like to support the WWSD Podcast check out our patreon and get access to exclusive monthly content not released anywhere else, like the Load Boost After Math, The Roast of Seamus, and much more content released every month.  https://www.patreon.com/wwsd_podcastThanks so much for listening! If you like this episode, please subscribe to “WWSD Podcast” and rate and review wherever you get your podcasts.

Within & Between
Season ALMOST 3 : Burnout.

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 48:41


Well the spring 2021 semester is over, and - what is this feeling? We're a little (a lot) overwhelmed. Jess and Sara describe their experiences, and theorize a bit about why it might be particularly bad right now. Is the pandemic over here in the US? What does that mean for our jobs? That feeling of one day more can sometimes be too much. We end by suggesting, maybe, we all need a break, and to give ourselves, and our colleagues, some grace. Ed Yong's article about the “end” of the pandemic in the US: https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/05/pandemic-trauma-summer/618934/ The Seven Year Postdoc: https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/guest-blog/the-awesomest-7-year-postdoc-or-how-i-learned-to-stop-worrying-and-love-the-tenure-track-faculty-life/ A few articles about burnout: https://www.insidehighered.com/advice/2020/04/28/advice-faculty-help-them-avoid-burnout-during-pandemic-opinion https://www.chronicle.com/newsletter/teaching/2020-05-21?cid2=gen_login_refresh&cid=gen_sign_in https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/high-octane-women/201311/the-tell-tale-signs-burnout-do-you-have-them Does anybody have a map - does anybody maybe happen to know how the hell to do this? I don't know if you can tell but this is me just pretending to know. Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This episode was recorded May 23, 2021.

The Earth Station One Podcast
The Earth Station One Podcast - Comic Spotlight on Walter Simonson

The Earth Station One Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2021 130:50


Hear ye and mark well as warriors doth gather to celebrate the greatest of the great, the living legend that is Walter Simonson. Mike, Mike, Alan OW Barnes, and the award-winning Bobby Nash honor the creator of wondrous tales of Asgard, Midgard, the Nine Realms, and beyond. Plus, writer/artist/filmmaker Glenn B. Flemming sees Kirby Krackle in the Geek Seat. All this, along with Angela's A Geek Girl's Take, Ashley's Box Office Buzz, Michelle's Iconic Rock Moments, Creative Outlet with Jason Flowers, and Shout Outs! We want to hear from you! Feedback is always welcome. Please write to us at feedback@earthstationone.com and subscribe and rate the show on Apple Podcast, Stitcher Radio, Google Play, Spotify, Pandora, Amazon Music, or wherever fine podcasts are found. Table of Contents 0:00:00 Show Open / Interview & Geek Seat with Glenn B. Flemming 0:44:40 Box Office Buzz 0:48:00 Comic Spotlight on Walter Simonson 1:47:06 Michelle's Iconic Rock Blog 1:49:40 Create Outlet w/ Jason Flowers 1:58:26 A Geek Girl's Place 2:00:41 Show Close Links Earth Station One on Apple Podcasts Earth Station One on Stitcher Radio Earth Station One on Spotify Past Episodes of The Earth Station One Podcast The ESO Network Patreon The New ESO Network TeePublic Store ESO Network Patreon Angela's A Geek Girl's Take Ashley's Box Office Buzz Michelle's Iconic Rock Talk Show The New Earth Station One Website The We Be Geeks Collective NSC Live TV Save Our Stages Tifosi Opitical Books by Glenn B. Flemming Glenn B. Flemming on Facebook Award-Winning Bobby Nash Crow Chronicles Book One InkPulp Instruction Demon Blood Prelude Jason Flowers Art Needless Things #364: Back to the Gordon Mike Faber guests on Spoilerverse Podcast Promos Tifosi Optics Flopcast NSC Live TV The ESO Network Patreon If you would like to leave feedback or a comment on the show please feel free to email us at feedback@earthstationone.com Special Guests: Alan O.W. Barnes, Bobby Nash, and Glenn B Fleming.

CLF Church - Raleigh
Jason Flowers - Gift of Repentance

CLF Church - Raleigh

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2021 23:39


Within & Between
S2E14: Data Management Episode 2

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2021 70:39


The saga continues. In this episode we talk about the data management steps you'll need to consider after you've collected your data. We talk a lot about data entry, including the science of how to do it well. We also discuss data merging, data cleaning, and the concept of “release” datasets. Finally, because it seems no episode is complete without Sara discovering something to be shocked about regarding Jess's approach to science, we talk about the importance of backing up your data. Resources: Recent working group on data management led by Tara Reynolds and Chris: Paper about data entry methods is new in 2020, and cites a whole (fascinating!) history of similar work: Barchard, K. A., Freeman, A. J., Ochoa, E., & Stephens, A. K. (2020). Comparing the accuracy and speed of four data-checking methods. Behavior research methods, 52(1), 97-115. A “merging error that went wrong” was actually an ID mixup, read about it here Sanjay Srivastava's blog post: “Science is more interesting when it's true” Data sharing paper by Jess and Sara and Chris Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This is Season 2, Episode 14, It was recorded March 21st 2021

Within & Between
S2E13: Data management Episode I.

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2021 60:25


You might think “data management” is just getting data ready to share, but it's so much more. In this episode, Jess and Sara talk about the expanded universe of data management. This is the first of a two part series, and focuses on some of the things you can do to help ensure you have good quality data before you even talk to a single participant. We talk about lots of fun data management tips and tricks, from creating research protocols, assigning IDs, creating variable names, variable codes, and coding missing data. Make a rule. Write it down. Don't change it. Mentioned in this episode: Sara's data management plan example. The Logan, Hart & Schatschneider paper on Data Sharing: https://edarxiv.org/2x3cu/ Jess's data management slides. CONSORT diagram: consort-statement.org A great data management guide by Reynolds & Schatschneider. Crystal Lewis's training website Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This is Season 2, Episode 11, It was recorded February 27, 2021

Within & Between
S2E12: Nurture might be Nature

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2021 66:44


Turnabout is fair play in this episode as now Sara describes her new paper! Some developmental science research is focused on how the home environment is correlated (or co-occurs with) children's skills, behaviors, or abilities. Sara explains that these correlations are also influenced by the shared genes between parents and their children, and that the genetic correlation may be inflating the true environmental correlation that scientists are seeking to measure. In this episode, she describes a few different ways that researchers can account for shared genetic influences in their work. The solutions range from very simple to very complex, but all are very exciting. Sara's paper: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41539-020-00079-z and https://psyarxiv.com/j5x7g/ The developmental theory of gene-environment correlations: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/6683622/ Interested in All of Us? https://allofus.nih.gov/ (you can become a participant!!) Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This was recorded on February 7th 2021.

Within & Between
S2E11: Factor Scores

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2021 48:23


New Paper Alert! Jess and her colleagues have a paper in review about a particular statistical method that we see a lot in developmental science. Have you ever run a confirmatory factor analysis and then saved (or extracted) the factor scores, turning them into observed scores for use in another analysis? If you have more than one latent factor, the default method for extracting factor scores can have some unintended consequences on the correlations between those newly created observed variables. But also describes how you can correct it. The link to the paper gives you the code to do it yourself. This episode is a bit numbery and a bit technical, but we think relevant for developmental scientists! Note. Posted with apologies to our reading research friends. Jess did not come up with good examples of what comprises reading on the fly in this episode. I am well aware a good fonging is in order. I do know better. I am sorry. Jess' factor extraction paper: https://osf.io/zcsnv/ Sara's math anxiety paper: https://jnc.psychopen.eu/index.php/jnc/article/view/5851 Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This is Season 2, Episode 11, It was recorded January 31st 2021

Within & Between
S2E10: Within and Between Bites

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 3, 2021 30:24


To celebrate hitting our 10,000 listens benchmark, Jess and Sara spend episode 10 discussing two listener questions. First, we talk about the decision to change or not to change your last name when you get married. It's something many developmental scientists struggle with, and we talk about how (even though it feels unique) it's not terribly different from other professions. Second, we discuss that overwhelming feeling you sometimes get when you're trying to manage your research pipeline, and how we (try) to (mostly) keep it at bay. Ps, how do you say ORCID? Do you want a Within & Between sticker? https://forms.gle/bDbAuauTxwDDUQMi9 Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This was recorded on January 27th 2021.

Unity Missionary Baptist Church
Bro Titus Flowers / Bro Dillion Gimple / Bro Jason Flowers

Unity Missionary Baptist Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2021 65:01


Bro Titus Flowers / Bro Dillion Gimple / Bro Jason Flowers 1-31-2021

Within & Between
S2E9: P-P-P-Pre-Prints

Within & Between

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2021 54:20


Are you open-science curious? Ready to turn and face the strange ch-ch-changes happening in our field? Preprints are one of the most accessible steps in learning about, and might we even suggest embracing open science. To post a preprint, you put a digital copy of a completed paper online, somewhere others can read it. In this episode, we discuss the advantages of preprints, different ways to post them, and address some of the potential barriers and common fears we hear from other scholars when we talk about preprints. Sara Mentioned: Gold, Bronze, Green open access Jess Mentioned: Overlay Journals Connect with the podcast on twitter @within_between, or email us letters about developmental science at withinandbetweenpod@gmail.com. More episodes and podcast information at WithinandBetweenPod.com. Follow Dr. Hart on twitter @Saraannhart Follow Dr. Logan on twitter @Jarlogan. Our theme music was composed by Jason Flowers. Our logo was created by Nathan Archer. This is Season 2, Episode 9. It was recorded on Sunday, January 17th 2021.

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Episode 4: Home is Where the Heart Was

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2020 2:49


Home is Where the Heart Was by Jason Flowers. A young samurai returns home from war to find things have changed drastically in his absence. Follow at: CFSPod.weebly.com Twitter: @CFSPod Email: CFSPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfspod/message

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Episode 3: Crime and Punishment

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 3:03


Crime and Punishment by Jason Flowers. A local Magistrate must rely on the help of strangers to gain the upper hand on a local opium cartel. Follow at: CFSPod.weebly.com Twitter: @CFSPod Email: CFSPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfspod/message

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Episode 2: The Price of Honor

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2020 3:34


The Price of Honor by Jason Flowers. A young woman torn between Honor and Duty must right a decades old wrong. Follow at: CFSPod.weebly.com Twitter: @CFSPod Email: CFSPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfspod/message

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Episode 1: Ghost of a Chance

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 3:06


Ghost of a Chance by Jason Flowers. A case of mistaken identity leads to a supernatural cold-case that could have ramifications for an entire village. Follow us at: CFSPod.weebly.com Twitter: @CFSPod Email: CFSPod@gmail.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/cfspod/message