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Send us a Text Message.Welcome to the Coaching Knife when we cut to the root of the matter. In this episode, we speak to Jason Gilmore, Waratahs Senior Assistant Coach (Defence) and Australia A head coach.Note! He was with the Waratahs when we recorded this. He is now defence coach with Harlequins.Focusing on defence, we are going to cut to the root of who is the most important player in ruck defence.Previously, Jason worked for Queensland Rugby as Elite Development Head Coach Assistant Coach and Junior Wallabies coach, as well as four years in teaching as a 1st XV head coachPhilosophyCreate better men and players You can contact him on LinkedInTo find out more about this podcast and many others, go to Rugby Coach WeeklyAlso, tap into the library of 4,000 pages of activities, advice, tactics and tips to help you become the best rugby coach you can be!
Monster Dogs Morning Monster Cafe with Steve Silver (Episode 958) They say that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. I agree, especially if hot dogs are involved. Steve Silver, Chicago's legendary lover, fighter, doorman, and raconteur, joined me at the Morning Monster Cafe (Monster Dogs food truck) outside Cobra Lounge (235 N. Ashland). I had the Daywalker to get my day started the right way. It's a monster, but in the best possible way: A hot dog (or breakfast sausage) nestled in a French toast New England roll topped with bacon, blueberry jam, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, and a sweet cereal milk mustard. Joining us for the chat is a returning favorite, Chef Jason Gilmore. Besides being the chef at Cobra Lounge, his vision and love for hot dogs led him to run the Monster Dogs food truck. Working downtown? Near Fulton Market? Stop by the Morning Monster Cafe, open weekdays from 7 a.m. - 11 a.m. ## The summer season at Ravinia is here… and there's no place more comfortable to see outdoor shows. Load up your picnic basket and head to the show… or take advantage of some of Ravinia's outstanding food options inside the park. Violent Femmes are set to do an album play of their debut album with the Chicago Philharmonic. It's been hard for me to imagine stripped down songs like Gone Daddy Gone and Add It Up done with a classical collaboration. Get tickets and see the full schedule at ravinia.org. ## A smart home connects virtually all of the technology in your home. With an Easy Automation-installed smart home system, you and your family can control nearly every device and system in the house in ways that are easy and fun to use. Transform your living space with cutting-edge home automation. Experience seamless control over audio/video, lighting, climate, security, and more. Embrace the future of smart living – your home, your rules. Get a quote by visiting Easy-automation.net, or call Dan at 630.730.3728See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever been in a conversation with someone and then they suddenly bring up an uncomfortable topic? Like asking about your salary - or maybe wanting to know if you prefer cats to dogs? In this episode Layla K and MJ discuss, or at least raise, precisely those! And it's not just the usual topics you might expect. Follow us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc to never miss an episode. Have an idea for a pod? Guest to recommend? Drop us a comment on X, Instagram, Facebook or here. Because it may not be just you... but it could be! Links: Deryk Gilmore: Life As A Sports Agent (Is It Just Me, Season 3 Episode 14) Jason Gilmore, LinkedIn (Is It Just Me The Great Resignation [S1E6], and Predictions! [S3E9]) What is the difference between a Trekker and a Treckie? (Stack Exchange) Music Credit: Sneaky Adventure by Kevin MacLeod | https://incompetech.com/ Music promoted by https://www.chosic.com/free-music/all/ Creative Commons CC BY 3.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/
Just what is NIL (Name, Image, and Likeness) all about? Some college athletes are now earning more than their coaches - and it's not stopping there! On today's episode, Mr. Deryk Gilmore, President & Owner of Day 1 Sports & Entertainment, an NFLPA Contract Advisor, breaks it down for all of us. We learned that it's not so cut and dry - everyone's getting in on it, and some will profit while others might get hurt. Many thanks to friend of the pod Mr. Jason Gilmore for making the introduction to this engaging guest! Follow us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc to never miss an episode. Have an idea for a pod? Guest to recommend? Drop us a comment on X, Instagram, Facebook or here. Because it may not be just you... but it could be! Links: Deryk Gilmore: Life As A Sports & Entertainment Agent (Is It Just Me podcast, Part 1) What is NIL (on3) Day 1 Sports and Entertainment on X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn Jason Gilmore, LinkedIn (Is It Just Me The Great Resignation [S1E6], and Predictions! [S3E9]) N1L Day 1 Media Day 1 Lifestyle (coming soon)
On today's episode, Mr. Deryk Gilmore, President & Owner of Day 1 Sports & Entertainment, an NFLPA Contract Advisor, shares the real behind-the-scenes perspective of life as a sports and entertainment agent. Come for the glamour and celebrities, stay for lessons on hard work and hustle to get the job done. That "biggest deal for an NFL wide receiver" teased at 3:50? You can read about the details here. Many thanks to friend of the pod Mr. Jason Gilmore for making the introduction! This is just Part One of a fascinating conversation. Follow us on Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc to be sure to catch Part Two (drops 3/27) which focuses on the super hot topic of Name-Image-and-Likeness (NIL) in sports. Have an idea for a pod? Guest to recommend? Drop us a comment on X, Instagram, Facebook or here. Because it may not be just you... but it could be! Links: Cliff Branch, Legendary Raider & Hall of Fame Receiver (Raiders) Jason Gilmore, LinkedIn (Is It Just Me The Great Resignation [S1E6], and Predictions! [S3E9]) Camille Gilmore, Vice President, Human Resources and Global Chief Diversity Officer at Boston Scientific Corporation (LinkedIn) Day 1 Sports and Entertainment on X (Twitter), Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn "Biggest deal for NFL Wide-Receiver in a long time" - Bucs, Mike Evans agree to 2-year, $52M contract, agent says (ESPN.com) N1L Day 1 Media Day 1 Lifestyle (coming soon)
Nothing says "new year" like predictions! Layla K and MJ decided to invite friends of the podcast Jason Gilmore, Neville Waters, and Anita Scarlett to share their predictions, and make a few of their own. Do you have any predictions for the year? Drop us a comment on X, Instagram, Facebook or here. Follow the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, etc to never miss an episode! Fresh ones drop every two weeks. And remember, it may not be just you... but it could be! Links: The Great Resignation w Special Guest Jason Gilmore (Season 1, Episode 6) Overrated w Special Guest Neville Waters (Season 2, Episode 7) Let's Play "This or That" including Special Guest Neville Waters (Season 2, Episode 19) The Pod Generation Movie (IMDB) Taylor Swift Big Brother, Nineteen Eight Four (wikipedia) 2024 Food and Drink Trends Are All About Ranch, Robots, and Rooster Pasta (Food & Wine) 9 Interior Design Trends to Watch in 2024 (Elle Decor)
Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Utah State University to discuss his recently published Bloomsbury Press book written with Charles Rowling, Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). Donald Trump has forged a unique relationship with American exceptionalism, parting ways with how American politicians have long communicated this idea to the American public. Through systematic comparative analyses, this book details the various ways that Trump strategically altered and exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism to elevate not the nation, but himself personally, professionally, and politically. Jason Gilmore and Charles Rowling call this Trump's Exceptional Me Strategy and they document how it made Trump different from every president in modern American history. Beginning with the 2016 election, the authors show how Trump broke with tradition and instead of championing American exceptionalism, he actively portrayed the nation as an un-exceptional mess in need of a savior. Placing blame at the feet of politicians-both Democrats and Republicans-for America's decline, Trump set himself up to be seen as the one person who could “Make America Exceptional Again.” The authors then document how throughout his presidency and the 2020 presidential election Trump sought to convince Americans that he was the exceptional president, making the case at every turn how American exceptionalism had returned under his presidency and that he, and he alone, was to thank for it. Gilmore and Rowling illustrate how from the outset Trump's conception of American exceptionalism had almost nothing to do with the country's institutions, ideals, or its people. Dr. Julia M. Gossard is Associate Dean for Research in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Utah State University to discuss his recently published Bloomsbury Press book written with Charles Rowling, Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). Donald Trump has forged a unique relationship with American exceptionalism, parting ways with how American politicians have long communicated this idea to the American public. Through systematic comparative analyses, this book details the various ways that Trump strategically altered and exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism to elevate not the nation, but himself personally, professionally, and politically. Jason Gilmore and Charles Rowling call this Trump's Exceptional Me Strategy and they document how it made Trump different from every president in modern American history. Beginning with the 2016 election, the authors show how Trump broke with tradition and instead of championing American exceptionalism, he actively portrayed the nation as an un-exceptional mess in need of a savior. Placing blame at the feet of politicians-both Democrats and Republicans-for America's decline, Trump set himself up to be seen as the one person who could “Make America Exceptional Again.” The authors then document how throughout his presidency and the 2020 presidential election Trump sought to convince Americans that he was the exceptional president, making the case at every turn how American exceptionalism had returned under his presidency and that he, and he alone, was to thank for it. Gilmore and Rowling illustrate how from the outset Trump's conception of American exceptionalism had almost nothing to do with the country's institutions, ideals, or its people. Dr. Julia M. Gossard is Associate Dean for Research in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Utah State University to discuss his recently published Bloomsbury Press book written with Charles Rowling, Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). Donald Trump has forged a unique relationship with American exceptionalism, parting ways with how American politicians have long communicated this idea to the American public. Through systematic comparative analyses, this book details the various ways that Trump strategically altered and exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism to elevate not the nation, but himself personally, professionally, and politically. Jason Gilmore and Charles Rowling call this Trump's Exceptional Me Strategy and they document how it made Trump different from every president in modern American history. Beginning with the 2016 election, the authors show how Trump broke with tradition and instead of championing American exceptionalism, he actively portrayed the nation as an un-exceptional mess in need of a savior. Placing blame at the feet of politicians-both Democrats and Republicans-for America's decline, Trump set himself up to be seen as the one person who could “Make America Exceptional Again.” The authors then document how throughout his presidency and the 2020 presidential election Trump sought to convince Americans that he was the exceptional president, making the case at every turn how American exceptionalism had returned under his presidency and that he, and he alone, was to thank for it. Gilmore and Rowling illustrate how from the outset Trump's conception of American exceptionalism had almost nothing to do with the country's institutions, ideals, or its people. Dr. Julia M. Gossard is Associate Dean for Research in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Utah State University to discuss his recently published Bloomsbury Press book written with Charles Rowling, Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). Donald Trump has forged a unique relationship with American exceptionalism, parting ways with how American politicians have long communicated this idea to the American public. Through systematic comparative analyses, this book details the various ways that Trump strategically altered and exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism to elevate not the nation, but himself personally, professionally, and politically. Jason Gilmore and Charles Rowling call this Trump's Exceptional Me Strategy and they document how it made Trump different from every president in modern American history. Beginning with the 2016 election, the authors show how Trump broke with tradition and instead of championing American exceptionalism, he actively portrayed the nation as an un-exceptional mess in need of a savior. Placing blame at the feet of politicians-both Democrats and Republicans-for America's decline, Trump set himself up to be seen as the one person who could “Make America Exceptional Again.” The authors then document how throughout his presidency and the 2020 presidential election Trump sought to convince Americans that he was the exceptional president, making the case at every turn how American exceptionalism had returned under his presidency and that he, and he alone, was to thank for it. Gilmore and Rowling illustrate how from the outset Trump's conception of American exceptionalism had almost nothing to do with the country's institutions, ideals, or its people. Dr. Julia M. Gossard is Associate Dean for Research in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/communications
Today, I'm sitting down with Dr. Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Communication Studies at Utah State University to discuss his recently published Bloomsbury Press book written with Charles Rowling, Exceptional Me: How Donald Trump Exploited the Discourse of American Exceptionalism (Bloomsbury, 2021). Donald Trump has forged a unique relationship with American exceptionalism, parting ways with how American politicians have long communicated this idea to the American public. Through systematic comparative analyses, this book details the various ways that Trump strategically altered and exploited the discourse of American exceptionalism to elevate not the nation, but himself personally, professionally, and politically. Jason Gilmore and Charles Rowling call this Trump's Exceptional Me Strategy and they document how it made Trump different from every president in modern American history. Beginning with the 2016 election, the authors show how Trump broke with tradition and instead of championing American exceptionalism, he actively portrayed the nation as an un-exceptional mess in need of a savior. Placing blame at the feet of politicians-both Democrats and Republicans-for America's decline, Trump set himself up to be seen as the one person who could “Make America Exceptional Again.” The authors then document how throughout his presidency and the 2020 presidential election Trump sought to convince Americans that he was the exceptional president, making the case at every turn how American exceptionalism had returned under his presidency and that he, and he alone, was to thank for it. Gilmore and Rowling illustrate how from the outset Trump's conception of American exceptionalism had almost nothing to do with the country's institutions, ideals, or its people. Dr. Julia M. Gossard is Associate Dean for Research in the College of Humanities and Social Sciences and Associate Professor of History at Utah State University. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to Season 4 Episode 7 of the Pick & Drive Rugby Podcast!We are the People's Podcast, providing a platform for rugby lovers to come together and support the game that's played in heaven. In this special interview, Ando sits down with NSW Waratahs assistant coach Jason Gilmore to preview the 2023 Super Rugby Pacific season.Follow us on Discord, Facebook, Instagram & Twitter - Get Involved!Contribute to the pod at: https://ko-fi.com/pickanddriverugbyJoin Discord: https://discord.gg/4BVAq4Z5T9
On this special member drive episode, we talk with Jason Gilmore about bridge building and civil discourse in our current political climate.
Jason Gilmore is the head coach of Australia A and assistant coach at the Waratahs. From 2017 to 2020 Jason was coaching with the Australian U20 team and in 2019 led a great group of players to the final against France. He'll lead the Waratahs defence in the upcoming Super Rugby season.EVOLVE Rugby Online coach development courseWhat you get: https://evolverugby.podia.com/Sneak peek:https://evolverugby.podia.com/evolve-rugby
Did someone say FUN? Join us this week as Jason Gilmore and I sit down with our special guests who identify as Enneagram Sevens. Who knew an episode could be this fun?
Dr. Deb and special guest host Jason Gilmore sit down with two guests who identify as Enneagram Sixes. Listen to this episode to find out just what makes a Six a Six.
Dr. Deb sits down with special guest and co-host Jason Gilmore along with 2 special individuals who identify as Enneagram Fives. You will be mesmerized by their wealth of what some may call useless facts, but also why they feel those facts are so important. Get to know the Enneagram Fives today!
What a fun time discovering the Enneagram Threes with special co-host Jason Gilmore. Find out what drives them to be the Best.
Discovering with Dr. Deb Episode 10 opens up a new perspective on the Enneagram 1's. Join Dr. Deborah Braboy and special guest host Jason Gilmore as they dive deeper into the life of an Enneagram 1.
Tutelage of Treehouse, sponsored by Treehouse!Guest: Jason Gilmore is the CEO of Treehouse. He is also a principal at Xenon Partners, along with a startup advisor. He has spend many years as an engineer, consultant, and conference leader, along with making significant content contributions to prominent tech sites and writing several books on programming.Questions:How to you come to land in this position with Treehouse?What are the future plans for Treehouse? What's the strategy?How many people do you hire who have graduated from your program?Why would someone choose Treehouse over other online training providers?Linkshttps://teamtreehouse.com/Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/code-story/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode Dr. Deborah Braboy and special guest host Jason Gilmore explore the world of Enneagram 9's, what makes them who they are and why. If you or someone you know is an Enneagram 9, you don't want to miss this episode!
Join Dr. Deb and special guest host Jason Gilmore as they talk about Enneagram 8's. What makes them successful? What are some things you may not know about the Enneagram 8. This episode has it all!
Join Dr. Deborah and special guest host Jason Gilmore as they discuss wings and things. The Enneagram is a special tool to help individuals understand themselves and those around them. We hope that you will enjoy another episode of Discovering with Dr. Deb.
Dr. Deborah Braboy and special guest host Jason Gilmore strike up an interesting conversation about Enneagram paths. Join their fun conversation and insights into why Enneagram paths are important!
Dr. Deborah Braboy sits down with special guest host Jason Gilmore to talk about Enneagram triads and the importance of each group.
Dr. Deborah Braboy and special guest host Jason Gilmore tackle numbers 7, 8, and 9 of the Enneagram. Find out if your personality fits one of these Enneagram numbers. Join the fun and great discussion!
Join Dr. Deborah Braboy and special guest Jason Gilmore as they discuss Enneagram numbers One, Two, and Three. They share some interesting characteristics about each of these numbers.
Discovering with Dr. Deb will inspire you as Dr. Deborah Braboy discusses the Enneagram with special guest Jason Gilmore.
LaylaK and MJ bring on Mr. Jason Gilmore, Head of Human Resources at Ascentage Pharma, to shed light on "The Great Resignation". Why are so many people leaving their jobs, ghosting employers, and even choosing not to work? Have an “Is It Just Me” idea? Thoughts on today's conversation? Join us on Twitter or Instagram. And be sure to follow us on Apple podcasts, Spotify, or your favorite platform to never miss an episode! Fresh pods drop every two weeks. And remember, it may not just be you...but it could be! Show notes and links (if links don't appear in your media player, please see our website: isitjustme.libsyn.com ): The Great Resignation Is Here, And It's Real Facebook employees may face pay cut if they move to cheaper areas to work from home Older workers are 'unretiring' after leaving the workforce during the pandemic Post-pandemic work: four days a week, no meetings, no office Late to the Web, GE Now Views Internet as Key to New Growth France Bans Work Emails After 6PM See where all the people leaving New York are moving to
The man behind the delicious food menu of Cobra Lounge, Chef Jason Gilmore, joined me to talk about his food creations. In addition to chatting about current favorites like the “Jerk Store” sandwich and buffalo cauliflower, we also talked about his epic soup creations (hot dog! Italian beef!). We dug into the Jerk Store and Chicago Hot Chicken sandwiches during the recording. The Hot Chicken was spiced perfectly... not obnoxiously hot, but with enough heat to let you know what you're eating. The Jerk Store may very well be my new favorite sandwich. Chef explained all the flavors involved in putting that one together. Cobra Lounge is at 235 N. Ashland. Go there. Support their staff. Drink their beer. And definitely eat their food. Car Con Carne is sponsored by Siren Records McHenry
The man behind the delicious food menu of Cobra Lounge, Chef Jason Gilmore, joined me to talk about his food creations. In addition to chatting about current favorites like the “Jerk Store” sandwich and buffalo cauliflower, we also talked about his epic soup creations (hot dog! Italian beef!). We dug into the Jerk Store and Chicago Hot Chicken sandwiches during the recording. The Hot Chicken was spiced perfectly... not obnoxiously hot, but with enough heat to let you know what you're eating. The Jerk Store may very well be my new favorite sandwich. Chef explained all the flavors involved in putting that one together. Cobra Lounge is at 235 N. Ashland. Go there. Support their staff. Drink their beer. And definitely eat their food. Car Con Carne is sponsored by Siren Records McHenry
Host of the Wandering Bear Sports Podcast series, Duncan joined the show to preview tonight's first Test match between Australia and France, and discuss his guest on the podcast this week - Former NSW Waratahs Interim Head Coach, Jason Gilmore.
This weeks guest on the Podcast is 2021 Waratahs Interim Co-head coach Jason Gilmore. A former Australian Under 20s Head Coach and Assistant Coach at the Queensland Reds Jason has a huge amount of experience as a coach at all levels of the game. For me it was particularly interesting to hear about the lessons that Jase has learnt from the many challenges 2020-2021 has thrown at the Waratahs. I really enjoyed picking this brain, and if you are a young coach like me there are a lot of valuable takeaways from this discussion .
Jason Gilmore from the NSW Waratahs joined the show in the lead up to this weekend's clash against the Western Force.
Another great show this morning with Will McCloy in the chair! We breakdown the topic of NRL expansion and take your calls on the always controversial issue! On Today's show: NRL.COM Reporter Zac Bailey The NRL Pressure Gauge for Round 6 Dr Suzi Edwards from Newcastle University NSW Waratahs Interim Head Coach Jason Gilmore Optus Sports Director Richard Bayliss 7NEWS Brisbane Reporter Chris Garry on all things Rugby League in QLD
It's UPR's Spring Member Drive. On Access Utah that means some very special programming, including some Best Of segments from favorite episodes and some great new conversations. On Wednesday's Access Utah we're talking about bridging racial and political divides. How do we talk to each other, understand each other, connect with each other when the divides only seem to be deepening? Our guest for the hour is Jason Gilmore, Associate Professor of Global Communication at Utah State University.
It’s UPR’s Spring Member Drive. On Access Utah that means some very special programming, including some Best Of segments from favorite episodes and some great new conversations. On Wednesday’s Access Utah we’re talking about bridging racial and political divides. How do we talk to each other, understand each other, connect with each other when the divides only seem to be deepening? Our guest for the hour is Jason Gilmore , Associate Professor of Global Communication at Utah State University.
Simon Hill Was Joined By The NSW Waratahs' Defensive Coach Jason Gilmore To Discuss How The Side's Pre-Season Is Going.
It's UPR's Fall Member Drive. We'll be joined for the hour by USU Associate Professor of Communications Studies Jason Gilmore. And we'll present parts of several recent Access Utah interviews.
David talks with Utah State University communication professor Jason Gilmore about how Donald Trump has hijacked the idea of American exceptionalism, and why Trump's public messages aren't working in the midst of COVID and Black Lives Matter.
In this installment of the new-every-Sunday series of Finding Inspiration, David talks with Utah State University professor Jason Gilmore about his journey through the idea of American Exceptionalism, a powerful, flawed lens on history but one that still inspires our potential future.
We gathered in the Holiday Inn Express common space. While we waited for the Superbowl to start and the pizza to arrive, we chatted, told jokes and reflected on what we learned and what comes next. Ellen Ferguson, Ani Black, Andrea Lieberman, Mary Figel, Frida Kumar, Nancy Miller-Juhos, Steve Romein, Ty Cramer, Steve Scher, Troy Bonnes, David Domke, Diane Baer, Jean Loup Baer, Emily Carmichael, Mimi Gan, Lulu Gargiulo, Charles Douglas, Maria Abando, Will Mari, Jason Gilmore, Chuck Rowling, Tim Jones, Kimberly Watson, Haeryung Shin.
It's anecdotal. But I think it's a thing. I'm hearing from a growing number of people that they're disengaging from the news and, in some cases, from politics. We're going to talk about it next time on Access Utah. My guests will include USU Associate Professor of Communication Studies, Jason Gilmore; and University of Utah Law Professor RonNell Anderson Jones. And I'd love to get your perspective on this. You can email me right now to upraccess@gmail.com.
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Join Nick McArdle, Christy Doran and Sam Worthington as they spin a few yarns with Brumbies fullback Tom Banks ahead of their Super Rugby Semi-Final, Justin Harrison as he spreads the gospel of Rugby across Australia and Junior Wallabies coach Jason Gilmore as they prepare for the final of the U20's World Championships.
Jason Gilmore joins as the special guest to talk about using DreamFactory to generate and manage APIs over (among other things) databases. Some topics covered: 00:48 - Introduction to Jason 02:51 - Introduction to DreamFactory 12:52 - NoSQL with DreamFactory 16:10 - Use Case Discussion 22:42 - Addition non-database integrations/transformations 30:27 - Business logic in DreamFactory 35:04 - Customer 360 Use Case 43:03 - "Lightning Round" of technical topics: performance, indexing, logging/monitoring, profiling
Brumbies assistant Laurie Fisher joins after taking issue at boring style claims, while Junior Wallabies coach Jason Gilmore talks about his side beating New Zealand 24-0. What's next for Israel Folau. The guests are joined by foxsports.com.au journos Christy Doran and Sam Worthington, plus host Nick McArdle.
On the first day of UPR's Spring Pledge Drive Tom Williams and co-host USU Communications Studies Assistant Professor Jason Gilmore will present parts of several recent Access Utah interviews: We'll hear some of our listeners expressing opposing viewpoints. StoryCorps founder David Isay will urge us to try to overcome our differences by truly listening to each other. And we'll talk about UPR's upcoming partnership with StoryCorps in their One Small Step initiative, which invites two strangers to share life stories across a political divide. Finally, we'll hear from Richard Saunders on the way contemporary contexts inform our understanding of history.
It's a pledge drive special edition of Access Utah today. My special guest for the hour is Dr. Jason Gilmore, assistant professor of Communication Studies at Utah State Unviersity. We'll reach into the archives for parts of some of our favorite episodes of the program. We'll hear from Phillip Dray, author of "At the Hands of Persons Unknown: The Lynching of Black America." Then we'll hear part of my conversation with Sonia Nazario on the family separation and zero tolerance immigration crisis. Sonia Nazario is author of the book "Enrique's Journey." And we'll conclude with a segment from my interview with Gary Paul Nabhan who is working to use food to unite people across social and political divisions. We also discuss Chimamanda Adichie's TED Talk, "The Danger of a Single Story."
On this episode of Rhian's Hope, I'm talking to Jason Gilmore, writer, director, producer, and Pitt grad about his journey as a filmmaker and his latest project, Since We've Been Apart. Since We've Been Apart: https://www.facebook.com/sincewevebeenapart/ Jason Gilmore on Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/jasongilmore The People of Change Awards Gala: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/the-people-of-change-awards-gala-tickets-35918266502?aff=es2 Check out Rhian’s Hope online: rhianshope.com facebook.com/rhianshope instagram.com/rhianshope twitter.com/rhianshope Music from Jukedeck – create your own at http://jukedeck.com
This week, we are searching through the archives and bringing you the best of Access Utah. Today our theme is race relations, and we have Dr. Jason Gilmore with us to revisit our episode on the Colin Kaepernick controversy and our discussions with Angela Pulley Hudson and Paul Reeve.
Faculty of CHaSS present a Panel Discussion: Election 2016 – Opportunities and Challenges for a New Era. Wednesday, February 1 at 4:00 PM, Merrill Cazier Library, room 101. Listen to a lively panel discussion with faculty members from throughout CHaSS: Debra Jenson, Journalism and Communication; Jason Gilmore, Languages, Philosophy and Communication Study; Anna Pechenkina and Damon Cann, Political Science; and Lawrence Culver, History.
When San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick took a knee during the national anthem, he sparked a vigorous national conversation about Race, Police, Patriotism, Free Speech and other issues. We're going to continue that conversation next time on Access Utah. We'll be talking with Forrest Crawford, Professor of Teacher Education and former Assistant to the President for Institutional Diversity at Weber State University; and Jason Gilmore, Assistant Professor of Global Communication at Utah State University.
On Thursday's Access Utah, we revisit portions of our favorite episodes on race issues in America. We feature a discussion with Nikole Hannah Jones, talking about her book "A Letter From Black America," a segment from our episode on Black Lives Matter, and a conversation with author Sherman Alexie. Utah State University professor Jason Gilmore joined us in studio for the conversations.
On The Bus UW Civil Rights Pilgrimage - The House of Podcasts
The courage of youth inspired change 60 years ago. That courage is inspiring another generation to stand up to injustice. Courage and Injustice seem to go hand in hand.
Our last installment of the 52 Strong USU Civil Rights pilgrimage series takes us on the road with iconic civil rights activist Bob Zellner. USU professor Jason Gilmore tells us more about the white man who stood up for the rights of blacks, understanding that it was truly for the rights of all. Although the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 60s was dedicated to improving the plight of African-Americans in this country, there were many white leaders in the movement who dedicated themselves to the cause. Many would challenge them saying it was not their movement to work for. According to these leaders, however, the movement was not just for African-Americans, but for all Americans. Bob Zellner was one such leader. Zellner is perhaps the most unlikely of civil rights foot soldiers. As a native white Alabamian and a son and grandson of Ku Klux Klan members, Zellner risked literally everything he had when he decided to join the civil rights movement. He would tell you now, some 50
Jason Gilmore is an accomplished programmer who has been writing tech books for years. He's landed traditional book deals as well as published and sold books via self-publishing channels. And as a good programmer, he studies the data—all kinds of data. As Jason shares in this episode, there's a lot to know and calculate when it comes to the business value of books. From testing book concepts before you even start writing the book to analyzing the "product-market" fit of a book idea for a particular niche, the numbers never lie. The business of books is largely a numbers game for all types of authors hoping to build a profitable and successful career. If you're a non-tech author, you have a great opportunity today to learn about the numbers-side of the business from Jason. And if you are a tech author, you'll enjoy learning from Jason's example—because he's doing very well publishing indeed. After the show, find us on Twitter @WinningEdits or #authormba with your questions and comments. Enjoy!
The Next Day collaborators, John Porcellino and Jason Gilmore, joined Pop SandBox publisher, Alex Jansen came together to talk about both The Next Day book and accompanying online interactive project. It is a very thoughtful piece of work delicately exploring the issue of … Continue reading →